welsh Crossword Puzzles
HP ~ Magical Creatures 2020-03-06
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- Gigantic African leopard whose breath causes virulent disease
- Elephant-sized feline, five colored and are capable of travelling up to 1,000 miles in a day
- Has a horn that can pierce through metal and contains a fluid that can cause explosions
- Brilliantly scarlet, bursts into flames and is reborn from the ashes and has magical tears with healing properties
- Half-horse, half-human that is versed in archery and astronomy
- Tree-guardian that grows to eight inches in height
- Originated in Greece and lays large, semi-transparent eggs
- Atipodean Opaleye, Common Welsh Green, Hebridean Black
- Fire-dwelling, but can live up to six hours outside of flames if fed pepper regularly
- Very proud creature that attacks when offended or provoked
- Resembles a sentient black cloak and is known to only be repelled by the Patronus Charm
- Water demon that is found in Britain and Ireland
- Is fond of riddles and used to guard valuables
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- Highly intelligent, can detect suspicious characters and makes an excellent pet
- Is golden as a foal and turns pure white as a fully grown adult
- Bright orange, three-headed and lays eggs through its mouth
- Docile, spherical in shape, small and covered in fur
- Serpentine creature with a plume whose young's eggshells are made of pure silver
- Is sensitive to supernatural danger and creates storms as it flies
- A monstrous arachnid capable of human speech
- Its hair is used to make Invisibility Cloaks
- A pale-grey serpent that is borne out of magical fires
- Small, fluffy, burrowing creature with a predilection for shiny things
- Greek creature with the head of a man, body of a lion and tail of a scorpion
- Its stare can cause instant death
25 Clues: Its stare can cause instant death • A monstrous arachnid capable of human speech • Its hair is used to make Invisibility Cloaks • Is fond of riddles and used to guard valuables • Water demon that is found in Britain and Ireland • Tree-guardian that grows to eight inches in height • Docile, spherical in shape, small and covered in fur • ...
xword 2018-07-30
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- Technical jackal? (6)
- A lady mag is source of anxiety (8)
- Roman connection under small hills (8)
- Third bottle moves the globe (10)
- Really trendy joint (3)
- Difficult get out chaos (4, 6)
- Bully for position in the lab (10)
- Angry paper at lunch? (8, 9)
- Snappier than most methods (6)
- Fake body part with zero identity (8)
- Should get an award for directing (5)
- Put electrics in garden ornament to get the whole plan (6)
- A table to kill cells on (6)
- They’re not bloody needles! (13)
- Flat place to hear about neuroscience? (4)
- Is a rim processed for analysis? (6)
- Place to study pain in the neck presumably (5)
- Questionable power (4)
- The right light path (6)
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- VV’s favourite mug (5,3)
- Half an equation to get fish home (7)
- So very nearly a tiny president (6)
- Place to stop and do open air research? (4, 5)
- Mend a cell to measure flow (5)
- Maybe they use gin as preservative here (6, 6)
- Self mending Mexican (7)
- Significant legume cost? (1-5)
- Revamp metros once to get this organiser (10)
- Fish leading way out of the UK? (8)
- Cowboys spoil this analysis (7,4)
- Tectal neurons with single sexual preference? (11, 9)
- Mechanoreceptive leader (6)
- Sounds like a biological mechanism for a mobster shopkeeper and a prison atrocity. (4, 5)
- Marine worm (3, 7)
- Welsh Romanian apocalyptic brain fantasy? (6, 7)
- North and south are in the middle of this walk across the mountains to get this view (10)
- High functioning AI must make this disorder weirdly smart. (6)
37 Clues: Marine worm (3, 7) • Technical jackal? (6) • Questionable power (4) • Really trendy joint (3) • VV’s favourite mug (5,3) • Self mending Mexican (7) • The right light path (6) • Mechanoreceptive leader (6) • Angry paper at lunch? (8, 9) • A table to kill cells on (6) • Significant legume cost? (1-5) • Difficult get out chaos (4, 6) • Snappier than most methods (6) • ...
Puzzle 16/10/2023 2023-10-16
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- Ability to float
- Moon of Jupiter, named after a Trojan prince in Greek mythology
- Music genre originating from Bristol, England (hyph.)
- Strong and vocal disagreement between peoples
- An ideal society
- One who shoots at long range
- In movies: precedes Psycho, Beauty, Hustle, Honey
- Party game that requires no equipment
- Slayer of Jabba the Hutt
- Timetable synonym
- Style of German lager
- Myanmar, prior to 1989
- Capital city of Switzerland
- Law in select USA states that allows one to use deadly force when someone intrudes on their private property (2 words)
- Scottish carbonated beverage (hyph.)
- A girl's best friend, according to Monroe
- A vast and powerful force
- Shakespeare's theatre (2 words)
- "Don't touch that!" (2 words)
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- Kangaroos, wombats, etc.
- Welsh songstress, whose 2008 debut album is titled 'Rockferry'
- Song covered by Soft Cell, originally performed by Gloria Jones (2 words)
- One who produces unoriginal work
- Cocktail comprised of Prosecco and peach purée
- Cooking banana
- Japanese prefecture comprising over 150 islands
- American science fiction author, known for novels such as Ender's Game (3 words)
- "Better luck next time!"
- Retractable utility knife, or the father of Boris Johnson
- Jon Arbuckle's pet cat
- Mountain range in north-western Africa
- Google, Bing, etc. (2 words)
- Method of torture
- Hue of a school bus in Philadelphia
- Often a slot on a door
- Animated film's titular fish
- Controversial 21st century musician, or 'you' in Old English
- German composer of the late Baroque period
- Third book of the Torah
- Long-tailed rodents
- Island on which Honolulu is situated
41 Clues: Cooking banana • Ability to float • An ideal society • Method of torture • Timetable synonym • Long-tailed rodents • Style of German lager • Jon Arbuckle's pet cat • Often a slot on a door • Myanmar, prior to 1989 • Third book of the Torah • Kangaroos, wombats, etc. • "Better luck next time!" • Slayer of Jabba the Hutt • A vast and powerful force • Capital city of Switzerland • ...
Royal Family 2023-03-13
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- What is the name of the organic food brand that King Charles founded?
- Which charity was founded in 1976 by the then the Prince of Wales to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track?
- Who was the Prime Minister when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1952?
- King Charles was crowned Prince of Wales in July 1969 in a televised ceremony held at which Welsh castle?
- What colour was the official Platinum Jubilee emblem?
- Where did Prince William and Kate Middleton meet?
- King Charles attended which boarding school in Moray, Scotland?
- What football team do Prince William and Prince George support?
- Where do the royal family traditionally spend Christmas?
- Where will King Charles' Coronation be held?
- Which sport does Zara Tindall have an Olympic medal in?
- British royal was known for being a rebel when they were young?
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- In 1998, Sarah Ferguson made a cameo appearance in which popular TV series?
- What hobby does Kate Middleton have?
- How many estates does the British royal family own?
- Which month of the year does Trooping the Colour normally take place in?
- Where did Queen Elizabeth permanently move to in 2022?
- What popular TV show was Meghan Markle in before she married Prince Harry?
- During what event does the monarch visit Edinburgh every year?
- Which British Princess has a child named Sienna Elizabeth?
- King Charles has three middle names, name one of them
- What breed of dog is commonly associated with Queen Elizabeth II?
- What foreign language did Queen Elizabeth II speak fluently?
- What country was Prince Phillip born in?
24 Clues: What hobby does Kate Middleton have? • What country was Prince Phillip born in? • Where will King Charles' Coronation be held? • Where did Prince William and Kate Middleton meet? • How many estates does the British royal family own? • King Charles has three middle names, name one of them • What colour was the official Platinum Jubilee emblem? • ...
Cows 2023-03-28
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- The Texas Longhorn is an American breed of beef cattle, characterized by its long horns, which can span more than 8 ft from tip to tip
- The Gir or Gyr is one of the principal Zebu breeds originating in India
- The British White is a naturally polled British cattle breed, white with black or red points, used mainly for beef
- The Red Angus is an international breed of beef cattle characterised by a reddish-brown coat colour
- The Salers is a breed of cattle which originated in Cantal in the Massif Central of France
- The Brangus is an American hybrid breed of beef cattle derived from cross-breeding of American Angus and Brahman stock
- The Jersey is a British breed of small dairy cattle from Jersey, in the British Channel Islands
- British breed of beef cattle originally from herefordshire
- American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle
- The Simmental or Swiss Fleckvieh is a Swiss breed of dual-purpose cattle
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- French breed of small cattle
- The Florida Cracker or Florida Scrub is an American breed of cattle which originated in Spanish Florida and later in the American state of Florida
- The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales
- Gelbvieh is a cattle breed originating in several Franconian districts of Bavaria, Germany
- Scottish breed of small cattle
- The Charolais or Charolaise is a French breed of taurine beef cattle
- The Shorthorn breed of cattle originated in the North East of England in the late eighteenth century
- The Red Poll is a dual-purpose breed of cattle developed in England in the latter half of the 19th century
- International breed or group of dairy cattle
- The Aubrac is a French breed of domestic beef cattle
20 Clues: French breed of small cattle • Scottish breed of small cattle • International breed or group of dairy cattle • The Aubrac is a French breed of domestic beef cattle • American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle • British breed of beef cattle originally from herefordshire • The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales • ...
Cows 2023-03-28
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- International breed or group of dairy cattle
- The Salers is a breed of cattle which originated in Cantal in the Massif Central of France
- The British White is a naturally polled British cattle breed, white with black or red points, used mainly for beef
- The Jersey is a British breed of small dairy cattle from Jersey, in the British Channel Islands
- American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle
- French breed of small cattle
- The Aubrac is a French breed of domestic beef cattle
- The Florida Cracker or Florida Scrub is an American breed of cattle which originated in Spanish Florida and later in the American state of Florida
- The Red Angus is an international breed of beef cattle characterised by a reddish-brown coat colour
- The Shorthorn breed of cattle originated in the North East of England in the late eighteenth century
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- Scottish breed of small cattle
- The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales
- The Simmental or Swiss Fleckvieh is a Swiss breed of dual-purpose cattle
- British breed of beef cattle originally from herefordshire
- The Texas Longhorn is an American breed of beef cattle, characterized by its long horns, which can span more than 8 ft from tip to tip
- The Red Poll is a dual-purpose breed of cattle developed in England in the latter half of the 19th century
- The Brangus is an American hybrid breed of beef cattle derived from cross-breeding of American Angus and Brahman stock
- The Charolais or Charolaise is a French breed of taurine beef cattle
- Gelbvieh is a cattle breed originating in several Franconian districts of Bavaria, Germany
- The Gir or Gyr is one of the principal Zebu breeds originating in India
20 Clues: French breed of small cattle • Scottish breed of small cattle • International breed or group of dairy cattle • American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle • The Aubrac is a French breed of domestic beef cattle • British breed of beef cattle originally from herefordshire • The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales • ...
Wedding Crossword 2023-03-29
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- The Maid of Honor's name
- The street where Kristin and Tristan live
- Tristan collects these pieces
- Both Kristin and Tristan have an undergraduate degree in this subject
- The class of Kristin's DnD character
- A Best Man's name
- The class of Tristan's DnD character
- Both Kristin and Tristan have this many little siblings
- Month of Kristin's birthday
- Tristan graduated from this university in Michigan, initials
- Tristan's favorite movies are from this animation studio
- Kristin's middle name
- Kristin and Tristan have this many pets
- Kristin's late cat, Hazel, was the duchess of this English duchy
- Kristin participated in this sport in college
- Kristin earned her undergraduate degree from this university
- Kristin teaches History at this Cleveland Heights school
- Month of Tristan's birthday
- Another Best Man's name
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- Kristin earned her graduate degree from this university
- Kristin's parents met at this university
- Kristin and Tristan's favorite past time
- The fairy isle where Kristin and Tristan met
- Tristan's parents met at this college
- The city where Tristan proposed
- Tristan collects these military relics
- Their cat, Mabel, got her name from the Latin translation of amabilis
- Their dog, Jasper, is named after this 15th century Welsh noble, last name
- Kristin and Tristan's favorite video game series
- Their youngest cat is named after the Muse of History
- Kristin and Tristan's favorite type of food
- Tristan participated in this sport in college
- Kristin was born in this state
- The street Kristin lived on as a child
- Tristan's middle name
- The street Tristan lived on as a child
- Gemstone in Kristin's ring
37 Clues: A Best Man's name • Kristin's middle name • Tristan's middle name • Another Best Man's name • The Maid of Honor's name • Gemstone in Kristin's ring • Month of Kristin's birthday • Month of Tristan's birthday • Tristan collects these pieces • Kristin was born in this state • The city where Tristan proposed • The class of Kristin's DnD character • The class of Tristan's DnD character • ...
Pirate Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-03
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- The lookout points at the top of a ship’s mast.
- A favorite drink among pirates, often stored in barrels.
- The vessel that pirates sail on, with sails and a crew.
- A specific type of pirate who operated in the Caribbean Sea.
- Worn by pirates to cover an injured or missing eye.
- Capture of Quedagh Merchant led to his downfall
- Another term for an experienced sailor or pirate.
- A wooden board pirates make their victims walk off as punishment.
- The iconic black flag with a white skull and crossbones, flown by pirates.
- A Spanish gold coin often found in pirate treasure hoards.
- The symbol associated with pirates, often seen on flags.
- The loot or plunder obtained by pirates after raiding ships.
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- An essential navigational tool for finding one’s way at sea.
- "King of Pirates", Welsh privateer
- A curved sword commonly used by pirates in close combat.
- Abandoned on a deserted island without hope of rescue.
- What pirates seek on their adventures, often buried on remote islands.
- Most successful pirate, looted over 400 ships.
- A colorful bird that often perches on a pirate’s shoulder.
- A legendary sea monster feared by sailors and pirates alike.
- A disease caused by vitamin C deficiency, common among sailors and pirates.
- A large, powerful gun used on pirate ships for attacking other vessels.
- A heavy metal object used to keep a ship in place.
- Silver coins often used by pirates as currency.
- A landmass where pirates often hide their treasure.
- Another term for a pirate or privateer who roams the seas.
- Most notorious pirate, Terrorized American eastern seaboard and West Indies.
- The leader of a pirate crew, usually sporting a tricorn hat.
28 Clues: "King of Pirates", Welsh privateer • Most successful pirate, looted over 400 ships. • The lookout points at the top of a ship’s mast. • Capture of Quedagh Merchant led to his downfall • Silver coins often used by pirates as currency. • Another term for an experienced sailor or pirate. • A heavy metal object used to keep a ship in place. • ...
Denton Family Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-22
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- Name of waterfall you visited at Omar and Indi's wedding
- GG's German shepherd
- Who sang a Welsh hymn, in English, at a church in Argentina?
- Hazel's instrument
- Language requirement for Iris
- Eelco's favorite cookie
- Adel's instrument
- Sawyer started this sport this winter
- GG and Richard's lake
- Type of sailboat Peter races
- Richard and Aida's track and field event
- Piece of furniture that broke Quintus' foot
- Number of G4's to attend school in Europe
- Matt M. number of first cousins
- Alison's longest residence in a Chinese City
- Gwyneth's favorite animal
- City where Judith and Bill met
- Petra's soccer position
- Sophie and Oliver's pet
- Country where Lauren did the Peace Corps
- Sophie's XC team sock color
- Richard's WWII employer
- Sawyer and Marea's instrument
- Judith's field hockey position
- Same word used in two different Thesis titles
- What does Judith like to cook on short notice
- Siebo's favorite airport
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- Pat's instrument
- Richard's mother suffered from what serious disease
- Audrey was chair of this organization
- Keith's favorite fish
- Richard's first date attire
- Elena's favorite flower
- Richard's favorite sport
- Oliver's instrument
- McJones floofiest guinea pig
- Judith worked on an assembly line here
- Judith's instrument
- Richard bakes
- Region of Spain the Jeckelman's lived in last year
- Talia's favorite girl scout cookie
- Country where Tracey won a swimming race
- Tarik's car
- Number of family members in the Peace Corps
- Language that Quintus and Siebo are learning
- Richard's MIT team
- Aida's instrument
47 Clues: Tarik's car • Richard bakes • Pat's instrument • Adel's instrument • Aida's instrument • Hazel's instrument • Richard's MIT team • Oliver's instrument • Judith's instrument • GG's German shepherd • Keith's favorite fish • GG and Richard's lake • Eelco's favorite cookie • Elena's favorite flower • Petra's soccer position • Sophie and Oliver's pet • Richard's WWII employer • Richard's favorite sport • ...
David's 60th Crossword 2025-07-22
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- lime and bitters,a mixed drink made with clear lemonade, lime cordial, and bitters.
- a difficult question or problem.
- a delicious and nutritious fruit with a fuzzy, sweet flesh.
- an unoriginal or predictable joke, especially a pun, of a type supposedly told by fathers.
- a story, play, or film centered around a murder and the subsequent investigation to uncover the perpetrator.
- the king of rock and roll.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
- Likes to chase mice
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- large juicy tropical fruit consisting of aromatic edible yellow flesh surrounded by a tough segmented skin and topped with a tuft of stiff leaves.
- Man's best friend
- a team game played with an oval ball.
- a Welsh author of thrillers and historical novels who has sold more than 195 million copies of his works.
- person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
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- two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by a motor and has no pedals.
- showing consideration for the needs of other people.
- of strength,a person who can be relied upon to give a great deal of support and comfort to others.
- bond, a fictional character, a peerless spy and notorious womanizer, portrayed as a masculine icon.
- yellow alloy of copper and zinc.
- having many details or facts; showing attention to detail.
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- of cards, a set of rectangular cards used for playing games.
- Flying mammal
- paying close attention to something.
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the king of rock and roll. • a difficult question or problem. • yellow alloy of copper and zinc. • paying close attention to something. • a team game played with an oval ball. • showing consideration for the needs of other people. • the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. • ...
October Crossword 2025-10-02
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- the study of plants
- a rise and fall in tone
- plant source of the drug digitalis
- the Scottish nation emblem
- idyllically rustic, in relation to rural life
- a transcendentalist writer, known for Walden
- the tenth month of the year
- Charlotte’s _____
- “the ___ days are over”
- an edible flower that symbolizes "thoughtfulness"
- an animal companion to a witch that offers guidance
- the smell of the earth after rain
- a dark purple berry often used in folk medicine as a cure for the common cold or flu
- an interconnected web or bond between social relationships
- written by Tolkien
- letter exchange between friends
- a type of flower synonymous with autumn
- the origins of jack-o-lanterns
- a loud ringing of bells
- a token of luck
- a lace mat made of cloth or paper
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- a large fire
- “drawn like a ______ to a flame”
- a violin maker
- traditional beliefs, myths, or customs shared through oral storytelling
- a blood-red color
- the French word for poem
- a perennial grass often used in basketry
- a strong wind
- diem "seize the day”
- a Gaelic festival that is a precursor to Halloween
- Heights a Gothic novel written by Bronte
- a Welsh word that means a longing for home
- a sly intelligent mammal
- goddess of hearth and home
- a woman who is no longer young and unlikely to marry
- a group of people living together and sharing possessions
- a wild bush that produces berries, ie blackberries
- a small mammal with a pointy snout and tiny eyes
- an old English term for autumn
40 Clues: a large fire • a strong wind • a violin maker • a token of luck • a blood-red color • Charlotte’s _____ • written by Tolkien • the study of plants • diem "seize the day” • a rise and fall in tone • “the ___ days are over” • a loud ringing of bells • the French word for poem • a sly intelligent mammal • the Scottish nation emblem • goddess of hearth and home • the tenth month of the year • ...
Mosh Adventures 2025-10-25
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- A popular Broadway musical, or a budget airport outside of Toronto
- Water-filled and worn on your back
- Colourful corvids adorning ball-caps
- Top sights made redundant by GPS (informal)
- Result of an eruption
- A Welsh station code that may save you a mouthful
- Traditional Portuguese music
- Whisper your wishes to this small bronze statue
- The plant's part, but on a bike
- Charitable buildings with codes of conduct
- The river toured by family-run company ChesterBoat
- An art movement also known as Late Baroque that inspired a Liverpudlian coffee house
- A sometimes-scalable place to store aircraft
- A furry friend whose name you might shout in a hall
- A type of hike that goes all-the-way
- Mode of transport to Mont Salève
- Not a nice thing to find in your sleeping bag
- Groups unhappy to be woken up
- It might be checked before boarding an international flight
- Scottish for 'small'
- Arctic bird that dives for sand eels
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- Tired feature of the Trotternish peninsula
- Racecourse that plays host to The Grand National
- Site for smashing hadrons
- World Heritage Site described by its tourist website as an "enchanted valley"
- A bright attraction every December in North Holland
- "Architect emperor" of Rome
- Things that must be stood on
- A lake to get lost around
- Place to see squirrels or not
- Icelandic tale
- Northern lights display
- Indigenous people of North Africa known for rug weaving
- River that runs through Cambridge
- A sugary confection that's not a tough pill to swallow
- Capital of the Ionian Islands
- French for "crescent"
- The not-quite-desert outside Marrakech
- Historic Sheffield tool maker or Vancouver park with first nations sculptures
39 Clues: Icelandic tale • Scottish for 'small' • Result of an eruption • French for "crescent" • Northern lights display • Site for smashing hadrons • A lake to get lost around • "Architect emperor" of Rome • Things that must be stood on • Traditional Portuguese music • Place to see squirrels or not • Capital of the Ionian Islands • Groups unhappy to be woken up • The plant's part, but on a bike • ...
FOS crossword 2021-01-18
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- Name the South African footballer who scored his 58th goal against Bloemfontein Celtic to become SuperSport United’s all-time leading goal-scorer.
- Name the former Tottenham Hotspurs manager who took over a manager of French giants Paris Saint-Germain.
- Which South African fast bowler returned to the country from England after signing a short-term deal with the Titans?
- Which Australian cricketer divided opinion when he was spotted scuffing the batsman’s crease during a Test match against India?
- Which South African footballer made his English Premier League debut for Brighton and Hove Albion in January?
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- Which former Bafana Bafana defender has joined Cape Town City as an assistant coach?
- Name the American consortium who completed a takeover of the Sharks.
- Name the Welsh former rugby player who won his maiden world darts title against two-time champion Gary Anderson.
- Name the Springbok who finished the Currie Cup round-robin stage as the most accurate goal kicker.
- Which former Springbok prop and 2019 World Cup winner has expressed an interest in making an appearance on WWE?
10 Clues: Name the American consortium who completed a takeover of the Sharks. • Which former Bafana Bafana defender has joined Cape Town City as an assistant coach? • Name the Springbok who finished the Currie Cup round-robin stage as the most accurate goal kicker. • ...
2016 TV Obits 2016-12-22
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- Ken Howard played high school basketball coach Ken Reeves on The White Shadow. What was the name of the high school?
- Ron Glass, the intellectual Detective Harris on Barney Miller worked at the _____ Precinct
- TV mom Doris Roberts loved _____
- Garry Marshall, best known for creating Happy Days and its various spinoffs, also adapted this Neil Simon play for a television series in the early 70s
- Janet Waldo provided the voice of George Jetson's daughter _____.
- Van Williams portrayed this masked crime fighter
- On "The Patty Duke Show", Patty Duke played identical cousins Patty and _____
- Dan Haggerty's Grizzly Adams trained these animals
- Political commentator John McLaughlin served as a speechwriter for this president
- Pat Harrington played this building superintendent on "One Day at a Time"
- TV Mom Florence Henderson married a man named _____
- Garry Shandling's late night talk show host would use this catchphrase when going to a commercial break
- Abe Vigoda's character "Barney Miller" Fish most notably suffered from this malady
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- Robert Vaughn was the Man From ____
- "Call Me Now" was '90s infomercial star Youree Dell Harris' famous catch phrase. What was Harris' "occupation"?
- Bernard Fox, a Welsh Actor was best known for recurring roles on 1960s sitcoms such as Colonel Crittendon on Hogan's Heroes and Dr. Bombay on _____
- Mr. Ed loved making fun of Alan Young's character Wilbur Post. What was Post's occupation?
- Don Marshall, was one of the first African Americans to have a prominent role on this Sci-Fi series in the 1960s
- Hugh O'Brian portrayed this legendary western lawman
- Gwen Ifill hosted "Newshour" on this network
- Alan Thicke, born Canadian or American?
21 Clues: TV mom Doris Roberts loved _____ • Robert Vaughn was the Man From ____ • Alan Thicke, born Canadian or American? • Gwen Ifill hosted "Newshour" on this network • Van Williams portrayed this masked crime fighter • Dan Haggerty's Grizzly Adams trained these animals • TV Mom Florence Henderson married a man named _____ • ...
xword 2018-07-30
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- A table to kill cells on (6)
- Mechanoreceptive leader (6)
- High functioning AI must make this disorder weirdly smart. (6)
- Fake body part with zero identity (8)
- Half an equation to get fish home (7)
- Difficult get out chaos (4, 6)
- Place to stop and do open air research? (4, 5)
- Marine worm (3, 7)
- Self mending Mexican (7)
- Sounds like a biological mechanism for a mobster shopkeeper and a prison atrocity. (4, 5)
- Should get an award for directing (5)
- Angry paper at lunch? (8, 9)
- Fish leading way out of the UK? (8)
- Put electrics in garden ornament to get the whole plan (6)
- They’re not bloody needles! (13)
- Place to study pain in the neck presumably (5)
- So very nearly a tiny president (6)
- Revamp metros once to get this organiser (10)
- Roman connection under small hills (8)
- Flat place to hear about neuroscience? (4)
- Questionable power (4)
- Significant legume cost? (1-5)
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- Snappier than most methods (6)
- A lady mag is source of anxiety (8)
- Welsh Romanian apocalyptic brain fantasy? (6, 7)
- Tectal neurons with single sexual preference? (11, 9)
- The right light path (6)
- Really trendy joint (3)
- North and south are in the middle of this walk across the mountains to get this view (10)
- Is a rim processed for analysis? (6)
- Third bottle moves the globe (10)
- Bully for position in the lab (10)
- Maybe they use gin as preservative here (6, 6)
- Cowboys spoil this analysis (7,4)
- Technical jackal? (6)
- VV’s favourite mug (5,3)
- Mend a cell to measure flow (5)
37 Clues: Marine worm (3, 7) • Technical jackal? (6) • Questionable power (4) • Really trendy joint (3) • The right light path (6) • Self mending Mexican (7) • VV’s favourite mug (5,3) • Mechanoreceptive leader (6) • A table to kill cells on (6) • Angry paper at lunch? (8, 9) • Snappier than most methods (6) • Difficult get out chaos (4, 6) • Significant legume cost? (1-5) • ...
Delbarton Crossword #1 2012-10-17
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- An uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, esp. about one's own conduct
- A slow, stately ballroom dance for two
- Type of leather with a napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, shirts, etc.
- Author of War and Peace,
- Fail to honor; Of or relating to Wales
- Situated at the end or extremity of something
- Capital of Jamaica
- A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness
- Run with quick light steps (esp. of a small animal or child)
- A flat, colored, ring-shaped membrane behind the cornea of the eye
- A small toothed whale
- A dishonest or unprincipled man
- A style or method of cooking, esp. as characteristic of a particular country, region, or establishment
- Fond of or characterized by joking
- The handle of a weapon or tool
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- A word or sound repeated to aid concentration in meditation
- The edible starchy tuber of a climbing plant
- A shallow depression or hollow
- Of or relating to marriage or weddings
- A long, loose robe with wide sleeves and tied with a sash; Worn in Japan
- French-Polish physicist and chemist, famous for her pioneering research on radioactivity
- Bring or recall to the conscious mind
- Pseudonym of Samuel Clemens
- Co-founder of Apple Inc.
- An adult male deer
- A toxic, colorless, volatile flammable liquid alcohol
- A thick stick with a heavy end, used as a weapon
- A small open-fronted hut or cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments, tickets, etc., are sold
- 31st President of the United States
- A notice of a death, esp. in a newspaper
- Icy; extremely cold
- A blunder
- A single-celled animal
- The dry outer covering of some fruits or seeds
34 Clues: A blunder • An adult male deer • Capital of Jamaica • Icy; extremely cold • A small toothed whale • A single-celled animal • Author of War and Peace, • Co-founder of Apple Inc. • Pseudonym of Samuel Clemens • A shallow depression or hollow • The handle of a weapon or tool • A dishonest or unprincipled man • Fond of or characterized by joking • 31st President of the United States • ...
Christmas Quiz L&D 2023-11-21
Across
- What are you supposed to do when you find yourself under the mistletoe?
- What stick would you put into a mulled wine?
- Santa’s belly shakes like a bowl full of... .
- This cracking tool has become associated with Christmas because of a holiday Russian ballet. What is it called?
- What ornament can you find on the tip of elves’ shoes?
- On Boxing Day, what type of activity is fairly common in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand?
- Who invented electric Christmas lights?
- What colour are mistletoe berries?
- What kind of animal pulls Santa’s sleigh?
- When does the Orthodox Church celebrate Christmas?
- ‘Nadolig Llawen’ is Merry Christmas in which language?
- If you’re born on Christmas day, what’s your star sign?
- How many candles are on an Advent wreath?
- Which alcohol is usually added to the base of Christmas trifles?
- In which direction should you stir mincemeat for good luck?
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- In which country is Lapland, where Santa is from?
- How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?
- What food do you leave out for the reindeer?
- Panettone originated from which country?
- Which country did eggnog come from?
- What is it called when people sing from door to door?
- What type of bird often appears on Christmas cards?
- In the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas comes in the middle of…?
- In which town does the Grinch live?
- Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?
- What is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey’s neck?
- Which reindeer has a red nose?
- Santa Claus is also knows as what Saint?
- Name Will Ferrell's character in Elf
- Which fast food chain is a popular food choice for Christmas in Japan?
30 Clues: Which reindeer has a red nose? • What colour are mistletoe berries? • Which country did eggnog come from? • In which town does the Grinch live? • Name Will Ferrell's character in Elf • Who invented electric Christmas lights? • Panettone originated from which country? • Santa Claus is also knows as what Saint? • What kind of animal pulls Santa’s sleigh? • ...
Dad's 70th Birthday Puzzle 2024-03-11
Across
- "Thousands of them"
- The original labrador
- Egg and - Meal your Dad would cook on a Friday night
- Stan and Ollie's Dance of the -
- McGraw, rival of Gromit
- Honeymoon destination
- Site of football pilgrimage
- Favourite chocolate (by Brian)
- Afraid you'll taste something lager boy?
- Marion Morrison's screen surname
- Island of zoo, potatoes and holidays
- Uncle - nickname from the Molecule
- Upper lip hair
- Middle name of son and grandson
- Parts of the scout oath
- White bear with red jumper
- Birmingham's curry
- By the Shipping Forecast
- - Valley Scouts
- Carole promised not to take you when you were sick!
- Reportedly the best Sci-fi show of all time
- Road where he lived
- "Boing Boing"
- Birthmonth of son
- School lodge
- Saint - Curdworth, nuptials church
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- Friday night club
- Jeff of FA Cup winning fame
- Egg wrapped in sausage
- Eileen's maiden name
- Excellent Grand-dog
- Favorite Chocolate (by Carole)
- Cross keys Saint
- Workplace where Jack and Eileen met
- Regrettable 80's hairstyle
- Hill where Lauren and Jack went to school
- The long destination of first date with Carole
- Horatio's surname
- Childhood nickname
- Much mourned Landrover
- Home of Warwickshire CCC
- Birthmonth of wife and daughter
- MG car that's bad for your back
- Captain Jack's ship
- Hat to wear on a motorbike (instead of a helmet!)
- Beef - on toast
- Titipu set Gilbert and Sullivan
- Nieces and Nephews
- Jack's age when you both started Scouts
- Favourite school subject (according to Carole)
- Primary school road
- Grandson's welsh middle name
- Age of ear piercing
- "He's almost like a - with that child"
54 Clues: School lodge • "Boing Boing" • Upper lip hair • Beef - on toast • - Valley Scouts • Cross keys Saint • Friday night club • Horatio's surname • Birthmonth of son • Childhood nickname • Nieces and Nephews • Birmingham's curry • "Thousands of them" • Excellent Grand-dog • Captain Jack's ship • Primary school road • Road where he lived • Age of ear piercing • Eileen's maiden name • The original labrador • ...
Matt-tastic 2025-01-10
Across
- Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- NBA player from Australia
- Actor in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"
- Starred in "Full Metal Jacket"
- Starred in "Dallas Buyers Club"
- NFL quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams
- Composer of hit songs in the 1960s
- American comedian, known for "Arrested Development"
- British reality TV star and dancer
- British poet and novelist
- Australian swimmer, Olympic medalist
- Played in "Baywatch" alongside The Rock
- Frontman of the band Muse
- Space traveler in NASA's Mercury program
- British gymnast, European champion
- Known for roles in "Watchmen" and "Stoker"
- Irish mathematician and educator
- British rugby league player
- Played Will Schuester on "Glee"
- Frontman of the band The 1975
- Victorian-era historian and theologian
- Known for Netflix's "The Ranch"
- Starred in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
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- Co-creator of "Veronica Mars"
- American pioneer of telecommunications
- Played Chandler Bing on "Friends"
- Known for comedy films like "Wedding Crashers"
- Canadian playwright and director
- Australian paleontologist
- Australian scientist, awarded for genetic research
- Creator of "Mad Men"
- Starred in "Episodes" and "Friends"
- English athlete specializing in hurdles
- Co-creator of "Adventure Time"
- Played Shaggy in "Scooby-Doo"
- British YouTuber and filmmaker
- Starred in "White Collar"
- NHL player known for his skills on the ice
- Welsh actor in "The Americans"
- Scottish novelist and playwright
- Played Jack Shephard on "Lost"
- British-American writer, author of "The Monk"
- English military officer, renowned for his strategies
- Played Darth Vader in "Star Wars"
- Played in Disney’s "Lemonade Mouth"
- Starred in "The Good Wife" and "Downton Abbey"
- Contemporary American country singer
- New Zealand cricketer
- English mathematician and physicist
- Played Reid on "Criminal Minds"
50 Clues: Creator of "Mad Men" • New Zealand cricketer • NBA player from Australia • Australian paleontologist • British poet and novelist • Starred in "White Collar" • Frontman of the band Muse • British rugby league player • Co-creator of "Veronica Mars" • Played Shaggy in "Scooby-Doo" • Frontman of the band The 1975 • Starred in "Full Metal Jacket" • Co-creator of "Adventure Time" • ...
Wedding Crossword 2026-01-25
Across
- What small country is on the island of Borneo?
- Who almost lost their passport in Kuala Lumpur?
- Who was detained for several minutes in Marrakesh security?
- What German Christmas market did we visit in 2023?
- Spell the name of the Welsh town on the beach where Scott grew up visiting.
- This high altitude desert is where we saw flamingos.
- Who got breathalysed in Australia?
- This small, smiley animal can be found on Rottnest Island.
- How many weeks was our sabbatical in 2024?
- Where did we visit Graham’s?
- We swam with whale sharks just off of this country.
- We visited several distilleries making this spirit in Kentucky.
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- Katie tried this garlicky delicacy in Paris for the first time.
- We took the train to this city for Katie’s 30th.
- What famous party street did we visit in Bangkok?
- In which South African national park are we going on safari in during our honeymoon?
- How many countries have we visited together?
- This town is where the hovercraft lands on the Isle of Wight.
- What wild, long limbed primate do we see in Borneo?
- What salad chain did we visit in New York and DC?
- What continent have we yet to cross off together?
- We always buy a day or week pass to this gym complex in Quinta do Lago.
- In which hotel did we enjoy a Singapore Sling?
- We took a ferry from Valletta to visit this small island in the Mediterranean Sea.
- What physical act were we doing when felt an earthquake in Lombok?
- We visited this city in Northern Africa for Scott’s 30th.
- This is where we saw giant lizards and swam with giant manta rays.
27 Clues: Where did we visit Graham’s? • Who got breathalysed in Australia? • How many weeks was our sabbatical in 2024? • How many countries have we visited together? • What small country is on the island of Borneo? • In which hotel did we enjoy a Singapore Sling? • Who almost lost their passport in Kuala Lumpur? • We took the train to this city for Katie’s 30th. • ...
Miribel 2 January 2026 2026-01-03
Across
- What kind of barrels is the wine aged in?
- Once _____ , twice shy.
- Relating to the Netherlands, its people and their language.
- What do you throw in when you give up?
- Correct the mistake: “We have known each other since 20 years”.
- What kind of country is France as the government is separate from religion?
- What do you peel the squash with?
- Language spoken in Wales.
- What kind of accountant are you if you’re an expert?
- Awful.
- A type of animal, such as a German Shepherd.
- Vichy is listed as UNESCO World _____ Site.
- Uncooked.
- What kind of bugs do you try to eradicate from your mattresses?
- What did my butternut squash taste like?
- The bony structure that forms the head and protects the brain.
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- In fact.
- A person who enjoys reading a great deal.
- A sect in a negative way.
- What lifts cargo containers off ships and places them on the docks?
- What do you do once you have smelled the wine?
- What nights does Eléa expect with her baby? 😉
- What is a bus when there are too many people on it?
- A book that you cannot put down is a page _____.
- It is pertinent.
- What animal do you have in your throat?
- What was Claudia Cardinale afraid of?
- Correct the mistake: “I write down my dentist appointment in my agenda.”
- What machine do you play in Las Vegas?
- I know I can count on you, I can _____ on you.
- A _____ paid is a friend kept.
- What do you put on a pan to speed up cooking?
- Correct the mistake: “This wine has thigh”.
33 Clues: Awful. • In fact. • Uncooked. • It is pertinent. • Once _____ , twice shy. • A sect in a negative way. • Language spoken in Wales. • A _____ paid is a friend kept. • What do you peel the squash with? • What was Claudia Cardinale afraid of? • What do you throw in when you give up? • What machine do you play in Las Vegas? • What animal do you have in your throat? • ...
Across & Down: 2015–2026 2026-02-12
Across
- — The inaugural leg of the 2020 honeymoon where the scones were sized for giants.
- AND DOGS — My sanctuary in Bath while you were busy hurtling down an ice track at the bobsleigh and skeleton taster.
- PARK — The local "arena" where we first joined forces as teammates to conquer a quiz.
- — Our "aspirational" five-star suite; the luxurious annex to the “Local arena” that we never actually checked into.
- — The pebbled backdrop where our "Out of Office" statuses were first synced for forty-eight hours.
- — The aerodynamic vessel for Finley’s inaugural Parkrun; the three-wheeled start of a running legacy.
- BELOW — The 2016 Welsh subterranean adventure that was wetter than advertised and preceded by a hike that it took a good slice of cake for me to forgive.
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- — The German comedic export who had us in stitches at Dorking Halls in Oct ‘16.
- — The orange-tinted carrier that whisked us toward the Aegean in 2019.
- — The two-wheeled test of balance that left me in high-vis hesitation while you zoomed ahead with confidence.
- BLACKS — The 2015 victors we witnessed in person during their quest for global rugby dominance.
- — The creative eye responsible for the permanent visual record of our "I do’s."
- — Luna’s original territory before she moved her base of operations to our current home.
- — The project lead who managed the blueprints (and our patience) during the great domestic overhaul.
14 Clues: — The orange-tinted carrier that whisked us toward the Aegean in 2019. • — The German comedic export who had us in stitches at Dorking Halls in Oct ‘16. • — The creative eye responsible for the permanent visual record of our "I do’s." • — The inaugural leg of the 2020 honeymoon where the scones were sized for giants. • ...
Farnfields Crossword 2022-09-05
Across
- Well known brand of wellies
- In German this surname would be Sudweg
- Famous American serial killer
- Famous brand of whiskey: Johnnie ………
- Husband and wife team at Farnfields
- Shares a name with the Beatles member known as Ringo
- Sounds like the picture clue...
- Scores you 16 points in scrabble
- A measure of distance commonly used in horse racing
- Friends with Nessa and Bryn
- Farnfields' rugby star
- An Irish cream liquor
- Shares her surname with Michael, Jermaine, Tito, Marlon and Jackie
- Large city in New Zealand
- When you mix red, black and yellow
- A chancellor of the exchequer for six years under Thatcher
- Sang Unchained Melody with Jerome
- Anagram for “angry curled”
- Simon & Garfunkel’s: Hey Mrs ………
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- Shares surname with a legendary Welsh singer
- Anagram for “born art icon”
- Legendary American swimmer
- Shares her name with Carson's occupation in Downton Abbey
- Shares a surname with the actress who plays Daenerys in "Game of Thrones"
- Where you make flour
- …… Garden who had a hit song ‘Truly Madly Deeply’
- As marked ......-hatched on the plan
- Part of a dress shirt
- Shares a surname with Schwarzenegger
- What you would do in MasterChef
- A royal position
- If you win a one-legged race
- World champion archer
- Waking up at the crack of ......
- Shares initials with a newspaper read by stockbrokers
- First female Partner at Farnfields
- Anagram for “riding”
- Shares his name with make of car and is a shallow river you can cross
- Third in line to the throne
39 Clues: A royal position • Where you make flour • Anagram for “riding” • Part of a dress shirt • World champion archer • An Irish cream liquor • Farnfields' rugby star • Large city in New Zealand • Legendary American swimmer • Anagram for “angry curled” • Anagram for “born art icon” • Well known brand of wellies • Friends with Nessa and Bryn • Third in line to the throne • ...
Countries 2021-09-16
Across
- famous for its rugged coastline, mountainous National Parks and not forgetting the Celtic Welsh language.
- The fossil Lucy was found here
- Ranks as least most free country in the world
- The Country holds the largest natural gas reserves on the continent, and is Africa's largest oil and gas producer.
- This country is famous for cheese fondue
- The capital of this country is Buenos Aires
- A country with the third fastest river in the world
- This country is world famous for chocolate, waffles and beer
- This country is famous for its maple syrup
- Known to be the birthplace of reggae and Bob Marley
- Capital is Islamabad
- Pizza is by far the most famous creation of this country
- The Yangtze Riiver is found in this country
- Where the queen lives
Down
- Jean Castex is the prime minister of this country
- The only European country to have a physical border with an African country.
- Home to the biggest rainforest
- Spotify was made here
- While Egypt gets noticed for its pyramids, this country is known as the place with the world's largest collection of pyramids.
- This country takes its name from the Niger River
- Chess and yoga originated in this country
- A continent and country
- Talibans are attacking this place
- Known for its high-quality design and architecture.
- Cuba is famous for its cigars and its rum made from sugar cane
- The capiatl of this country is Acca
- The day of the dead is celbrated in this country
- Famous for its attractions, such as the Grand Canyon
- This country has cherry blossom trees
- Famous for being the Land of Poets and Thinkers
30 Clues: Capital is Islamabad • Spotify was made here • Where the queen lives • A continent and country • Home to the biggest rainforest • The fossil Lucy was found here • Talibans are attacking this place • The capiatl of this country is Acca • This country has cherry blossom trees • This country is famous for cheese fondue • Chess and yoga originated in this country • ...
The Kinglsey Pulse Crossword No.1 2021-07-28
Across
- 2. How many of Henry VIII’s wives were called Catherine
- 1. What was a Snickers called before it changed its name in 1990
- 10. In Harry Potter, what is the name of the eldest Weasley sibling
- 6. What does the Latin word Tempus mean in English
- 1. What colour is also the name of Kingsley’s first ever care home
- 4. What is the Greek word for Grace
- 6. What car did Allonsfield resident Malcolm Gooch have a memorable trip out in
- 5. What welsh female singer commonly known for a career in classical music, shares her first name with Kingsley’s most southerly Home
- 9. Which southern Italian city is usually credited as the birthplace of the pizza
- 7. Saying the name of what dried fruit used to be used to encourage people to smile before a photo in the 1800’s (before cheese!)
- 7. According to Brackley’s Sue Baldwin’s photograph album, which city did the Queen present regimental colours to in 1956
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- 3. How many players (human!) are there on each side in a polo match
- 9. Who got married in August 2020
- 4. What was the most popular girls name in the UK in 2019
- 8. Which country in the world is believed to have the most miles of motorway
- 3. What was the name of the favourite footballer that Shartson’s Five Star Chef, Douglas Hemlin, met
- 2. What flower shares its name with Kingsley Healthcare’s overseas charitable Foundation
- 5. Street artist Banksy is originally associated with which British city
- 10. Where is Kingsley’s new flagship home
- 8. What fish named our magazine
20 Clues: 8. What fish named our magazine • 9. Who got married in August 2020 • 4. What is the Greek word for Grace • 10. Where is Kingsley’s new flagship home • 6. What does the Latin word Tempus mean in English • 2. How many of Henry VIII’s wives were called Catherine • 4. What was the most popular girls name in the UK in 2019 • ...
2. From the list of 100 ‘Classic’ films - Filmoptics 2023-02-03
Across
- [see 14 ACROSS] (3,9 continued*...) (10)
- Take off the analysis that Sigmund is said to be the father of (6)
- No more room for this meal with ‘tea’ inserted along with a coat (or so the Welsh say!) (4,5) [and 10 DOWN] (6)
- English version of ‘al-’ to begin, completed with a desert army general who put it together to take all his clothes off (3,4) [and 19 ACROSS] (5)
- [see 18 ACROSS (4 continued*...) (4)
- Sounds like you’re certain, with the part from the knee to the ankle, to be forgiven (3,9) [and 3 ACROSS] (10)
- [see 2 DOWN] (10 continued*...) (3)
- It sounds like something you do all the time but remove Adam and replace with reverse body odour after a crazy eth (3,6)
- Backwards rodents fighting battles (4) [and 11 ACROSS] (4)
- [see 9 ACROSS] (3,4 continued*...) (5)
- A huge Eastern European named moon (7)
- It’s green in France and inside I go there and get dizzy (7)
Down
- Right in the big wood starts, combined with chopping off the end of acumen (7) [and 6 DOWN] (4)
- Put the present at the end - we’re all doomed! (10) [and 16 ACROSS] (3)
- [see 12 DOWN] (6 continued*...) (4)
- [see 1 DOWN] (7 continued*...) (4)
- Part of this sounds a bit timid, but it’s a definite bright, bright horror
- [see 7 ACROSS] (4,5 continued*...) (6)
- One of those animals in a China shop, but first it’s really angry (6) [and 4 DOWN] (4)
- It’s the one you used to go out with, or, initially can I stay true(?) (3,8)
- Use the first one going home or share them, it’s a spirit (5)
21 Clues: [see 1 DOWN] (7 continued*...) (4) • [see 12 DOWN] (6 continued*...) (4) • [see 2 DOWN] (10 continued*...) (3) • [see 18 ACROSS (4 continued*...) (4) • [see 7 ACROSS] (4,5 continued*...) (6) • [see 9 ACROSS] (3,4 continued*...) (5) • A huge Eastern European named moon (7) • [see 14 ACROSS] (3,9 continued*...) (10) • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolution Terms 2023-02-20
Across
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
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- study of knowledge
- hatred towards Jewish people
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- movement to end slavery
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • Economic system runned by a free market • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-02-22
Across
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- English philosopher, known as the "father of liberalism"
- hatred towards Jewish people
- study of knowledge
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- movement to end slavery
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
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- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- Economic system ran by a free market
- Philosophy agreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "separation of power"
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • Economic system ran by a free market • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
Royal Family Crossword 2023-03-13
Across
- Who was the Prime Minister when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1952?
- British royal was known for being a rebel when they were young?
- Which sport does Zara Tindall have an Olympic medal in?
- Where do the royal family traditionally spend Christmas?
- What breed of dog is commonly associated with Queen Elizabeth II?
- What colour was the official Platinum Jubilee emblem?
- What foreign language did Queen Elizabeth II speak fluently?
- Which charity was founded in 1976 by the then the Prince of Wales to help vulnerable young people get their lives on track?
- King Charles attended which boarding school in Moray, Scotland?
- In 1998, Sarah Ferguson made a cameo appearance in which popular TV series?
- Which British Princess has a child named Sienna Elizabeth?
- During what event does the monarch visit Edinburgh every year?
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- How did Prince William and Kate Middleton meet?
- Where will King Charles' Coronation be held?
- What is the name of the organic food brand that King Charles founded?
- What hobby does Kate Middleton have?
- What popular TV show was Meghan Markle in before she married Prince Harry?
- What country was Prince Phillip born in?
- King Charles has three middle names, name one of them
- Where did Queen Elizabeth permanently move to in 2022?
- King Charles was crowned Prince of Wales in July 1969 in a televised ceremony held at which Welsh castle?
- How many estates does the British royal family own?
- Which month of the year does Trooping the Colour normally take place in?
- What football team do Prince William and Prince George support?
24 Clues: What hobby does Kate Middleton have? • What country was Prince Phillip born in? • Where will King Charles' Coronation be held? • How did Prince William and Kate Middleton meet? • How many estates does the British royal family own? • King Charles has three middle names, name one of them • What colour was the official Platinum Jubilee emblem? • ...
United crossword 2015-06-10
Across
- Team Phil Neville scored his first goal for United against
- Class of 92 player who made his debut v West Ham in 1994
- Youth team keeper who became the club's first debutant of the millennium
- Community Shield opposition in 2008
- Scored the club's first ever Premier League hattrick
- Polish opposition in our Champions League qualifiers in 1998
- Class of '92 graduate who was capped on one occasion by Wales
- Scored our consolation goal in the 1983 League Cup Final
- Champions League winner bought from York City in 1998
- Ferguson's first opponent as Manchester United manager in 1986
- Fergie's assistant who left to manage Blackburn
- Angolan ex-United player
- Man of the match in the cup final v Liverpool in 1996
- Scored the decisive goals v Derby in the 1976 Cup semi final
- Youth team full back who came on against Monaco in 1998 and nearly scored
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- Irish midfielder bought from Celtic in 2004
- Played this club for the first time in the League Cup in 2010
- Welsh Cup Winners Cup opposition in 1991
- United striker sold to Coventry in 1994
- Japanese opposition in the Club World Cup in 2008
- Dutch player loaned to Celta Vigo in 1999
- Opposition for Gary Neville's 500th game for the club in 2006
- Opposition for Denis Irwin's last game for the club in 2002
- Hungarian opposition in the 1985 UEFA Cup
- French centre back who played twice for the club in the 1995/96 season
- United's #10 in the 1996/97 season
- United full back sold to Derby County in 1996
- Busby's assistant
- The Sunderland keeper Cantona chipped in 1996
29 Clues: Busby's assistant • Angolan ex-United player • United's #10 in the 1996/97 season • Community Shield opposition in 2008 • United striker sold to Coventry in 1994 • Welsh Cup Winners Cup opposition in 1991 • Dutch player loaned to Celta Vigo in 1999 • Hungarian opposition in the 1985 UEFA Cup • Irish midfielder bought from Celtic in 2004 • ...
xword 2018-07-30
Across
- Mend a cell to measure flow (5)
- Technical jackal? (6)
- A lady mag is source of anxiety (8)
- Cowboys spoil this analysis (7,4)
- Bully for position in the lab (10)
- Difficult get out chaos (4, 6)
- Questionable power (4)
- So very nearly a tiny president (6)
- Roman connection under small hills (8)
- Welsh Romanian apocalyptic brain fantasy? (6, 7)
- Snappier than most methods (6)
- Sounds like a biological mechanism for a mobster shopkeeper and a prison atrocity. (4, 5)
- Tectal neurons with single sexual preference? (11, 9)
- Flat place to hear about neuroscience? (4)
- Half an equation to get fish home (7)
- Revamp metros once to get this organiser (10)
- North and south are in the middle of this walk across the mountains to get this view (10)
- The right light path (6)
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- Place to study pain in the neck presumably (5)
- Should get an award for directing (5)
- Self mending Mexican (7)
- High functioning AI must make this disorder weirdly smart. (6)
- Angry paper at lunch? (8, 9)
- Significant legume cost? (1-5)
- Maybe they use gin as preservative here (6, 6)
- Is a rim processed for analysis? (6)
- Put electrics in garden ornament to get the whole plan (6)
- A table to kill cells on (6)
- They’re not bloody needles! (13)
- Mechanoreceptive leader (6)
- Fake body part with zero identity (8)
- VV’s favourite mug (5,3)
- Marine worm (3, 7)
- Third bottle moves the globe (10)
- Place to stop and do open air research? (4, 5)
- Fish leading way out of the UK? (8)
- Really trendy joint (3)
37 Clues: Marine worm (3, 7) • Technical jackal? (6) • Questionable power (4) • Really trendy joint (3) • Self mending Mexican (7) • VV’s favourite mug (5,3) • The right light path (6) • Mechanoreceptive leader (6) • Angry paper at lunch? (8, 9) • A table to kill cells on (6) • Significant legume cost? (1-5) • Difficult get out chaos (4, 6) • Snappier than most methods (6) • ...
War Horse 2021-12-28
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- where Joey gets sold at the end of the book.
- The soldier that takes care of Joey after Captain Nicholls
- The thing that Albert's father is
- The captain in the war that rides Joey into battle
- How Friedrich died in the story
- The war that the story is set in
- The kindly and "Crazy" old gunner who befriends Joey and Topthorn in the story
- The boy that takes care of Joey and is his master in the beginning and end of the story
- The disease that Joey catches at the end of the story
- The little girl that takes care of Joey and Topthorn in the story
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- the part of the army that Albert enlisted in.
- How much Emilie's grandfather sold Joey for to Albert.
- The name of the girl that Albert marries at the end of the book
- where Joey gets lost and found by the German and Welsh soldiers
- The name of the little horse with the nasty temper that pulled the cart in the war with Joey and Topthorn
- The mark on top of Joey nose and head
- The first name of Albert's mother
- The horse that is Joey's best friend in the story
- The thing that Joey cuts himself on and it gives him tetanus
- The thing that Albert and Joey use to save the farm
- How much money Joey was purchased for
- the year that World War 1 started
- The horse protagonist in the story
- the place that Albert and his family live on.
- The first name of Albert's father
25 Clues: How Friedrich died in the story • The war that the story is set in • The first name of Albert's mother • The thing that Albert's father is • the year that World War 1 started • The first name of Albert's father • The horse protagonist in the story • The mark on top of Joey nose and head • How much money Joey was purchased for • where Joey gets sold at the end of the book. • ...
Crossword 2023-11-17
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- Player who holds the record for most Premier League goals in a single season (9 letters)
- Club nicknamed "The Cherries" (8 letters)
- Club whose stadium is named after a famous inventor (9 letters)
- Striker who won the Premier League Golden Boot in 2020-21 (6 letters)
- Midfielder with the most Premier League assists of all time (7 letters)
- Striker who scored the fastest Premier League hat-trick (7 letters)
- Club whose nickname is "The Hammers" (7 letters)
- French defender known for his time at Manchester United (7 letters)
- Club whose fans are known as the "Toffees" (7 letters)
- Stadium famously dubbed "The Theatre of Dreams" (11 letters)
- Dutch midfielder known for his time at Arsenal (5 letters)
- Only Welsh team to have played in the Premier League (8 letters)
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- Manager known as "The Special One" (7 letters)
- Club whose stadium is known as "The King Power Stadium" (8 letters)
- Club whose ground is known as "Stamford Bridge" (6 letters)
- Brazilian midfielder who played for Liverpool and Chelsea (6 letters)
- Manager who guided Manchester City to their first Premier League title (7 letters)
- Club that plays home matches at St. James' Park (7 letters)
- Manager who led Leicester City to their first-ever Premier League title (6 letters)
- Team with a mascot named "Moonchester" (9 letters)
- Scottish midfielder known for his time at Manchester United (5 letters)
- Portuguese defender who captained Leicester City to an unlikely Premier League title (7 letters)
- London-based club with a cockerel on its crest (6 letters)
- Team with a nickname derived from the animal depicted on their crest (6 letters)
- Club whose crest features a cannon (8 letters)
25 Clues: Club nicknamed "The Cherries" (8 letters) • Manager known as "The Special One" (7 letters) • Club whose crest features a cannon (8 letters) • Club whose nickname is "The Hammers" (7 letters) • Team with a mascot named "Moonchester" (9 letters) • Club whose fans are known as the "Toffees" (7 letters) • London-based club with a cockerel on its crest (6 letters) • ...
Richard II 2023-09-24
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- King Henry decided to ________ the Duke of Aumerle because his Aunt begged him to
- Who tells Richard the II he will be transferred to Pomfret?
- Richard II requests to have a _______ before reading his charges
- A King or Queen is chosen by God
- Earl of Salisbury told Richard II the _______ army returned home
- Who has a letter of treason in their pocket?
- Richard II feels ________ when he learns he has no army to face Bolingbroke
- The king wishes to surrender his royal ______ and name Bolingbroke King
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- King Richard II needs money for his _____ ______
- When Bolingbroke returns, the Duke of York is _____ with him
- Bolingbroke goes to Bristol Castle to _______ Bushy and Greene
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- Solution to dispute between Thomas Mowbray and Henry Bolingbroke
- The Queen and her Lady decide to do this in the Garden
- To "throw down a ________" means a token of challenge
- The Queen tells the Gardener, "I pray your _____ ______ _______."
- War started by the change of power in Richard II
- Bolingbroke refers to Richard II as "______ _____" in Act 4, which Richard II finds as a form of flattery
- The Gardener tells the reader that Richard II has been _______ by Bolingbroke
- Accused by Bagot for plotting the Duke of Gloucester's death
- Bolingbroke's true intentions to come back was to ______ his inheritance
- King Henry __________ Exton
- The Bishop of Carlisle claimed there would be consequences if Bolingbroke accepts the throne and he is ________ for Capital Treason
- Richard II was seizing Bolingbroke's _______ to fund his campaign
- Exton kills __________ at the end of the play
- John of Gaunt accuses Richard II of attempting to ______ his family name
26 Clues: King Henry __________ Exton • A King or Queen is chosen by God • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" • Who has a letter of treason in their pocket? • Exton kills __________ at the end of the play • War started by the change of power in Richard II • King Richard II needs money for his _____ ______ • To "throw down a ________" means a token of challenge • ...
Rory's 30th Birthday 2025-08-28
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- : Now now father jack
- : Grab the Tyrells and a bottle of cava, it’s a girls night in
- : Your favourite naughty treat
- : Split the Harp, not the G
- : Golden Arches
- : A painful cobblestone marathon you completed
- : Sport in which is also a love hate relationship
- : Greek resort town on Lefkada island
- : Comes in Handy if locked in your room
- : The Green Green Grass of home usually comes out
- : Song which I witnessed and caught on camera some of your best dance moves
- : You had one too many whiskeys, partly my fault
- : Iconic Welsh singer phrase which you mimic brilliantly
- : There’s nothing this spy can’t do
- : You wanna know how I got my thumb, boy!
- : Four paws and a wagging tail!
- : Daniel Farkner
- : Italian region famous for Chianti and rolling hills
- : Wise men say…
- : He lives on craggy island
- : Please don’t breathe on me after eating these
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- : A hotel ran by a man, wife and his Spanish waiter
- : Spa day, gym session and a smashed bottle of wine
- : It’s a love hate relationship… blue football team
- : City where we met Shane Roebuck
- : We were lucky enough to see her live
- : It’s official, you make the best ones…
- : Inside joke, tiny smelly invaders of the air
- : Belong to Elsie
- : London Green King
- : Best Katsu Chicken Burger
- : Mr Brightside
- : Region of Northern Ireland famed for Giant’s Causeway
- : I say, what a gorgeous girl
- : Listen to your little grey cells
- : I have a headache
- : Runs a hotel, also a tasty herb!
37 Clues: : Golden Arches • : Mr Brightside • : Wise men say… • : Daniel Farkner • : Belong to Elsie • : London Green King • : I have a headache • : Now now father jack • : Split the Harp, not the G • : Best Katsu Chicken Burger • : He lives on craggy island • : I say, what a gorgeous girl • : Your favourite naughty treat • : Four paws and a wagging tail! • : City where we met Shane Roebuck • ...
Mark's Temporal Anomaly Celebration Grid 2025-08-13
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- Welsh seaside village
- Your litte one who is not so little no more
- Computer with a murderous glitch
- All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
- Drink where the pearls aren't jewelry
- Uncle with a sweet tooth
- "Sometimes a stick is just a stick. So what?"
- A portal not only through time, but through space
- Tower-bound princess with serious hair goals
- Herbert's spice-filled desert epic
- Starman who fell to Earth
- Where Lenape traded for trinkets, now concrete
- One does not simply walk into here
- Love at First Bark™
- Seder plate's absent member, wrapped in linen
- WWII codebreaking machine
- A dog made of soy
- Nimble fingers that deceive the eye
- GOAT of the beautiful game
- The medical man glanced at his _______
- Hybrid that saves gas and guilt
- Doomsday machine architect with involuntary salutes
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- Not your ordinary movie popcorn
- Capital city in Alicia's motherland
- Decadent dessert that makes birthdays better
- A suburb south-west of London
- Fizzy H2O that tickles your nose
- Where code is law
- Spaceship bound for the outer planets
- Sport where you can be out for a duck
- Backyard relaxation station
- Pedal-powered passion
- Sequence where each number tells a story
- A tub not so safe
- A color that's also a school
- Talk to me Goose
- Is it a nut or a dog?
- Haunted Colorado hotel
- Bear that's perpetually formal
- Animal that never forgets, unlike your password
- This animal can run up to 80mph
- Your little one's partner in crime
- Sport where VAR ruins every celebration
43 Clues: Talk to me Goose • Where code is law • A tub not so safe • A dog made of soy • Love at First Bark™ • Welsh seaside village • Pedal-powered passion • Is it a nut or a dog? • Haunted Colorado hotel • Uncle with a sweet tooth • Starman who fell to Earth • WWII codebreaking machine • GOAT of the beautiful game • Backyard relaxation station • A color that's also a school • ...
Sebastopol Historical Society Crossword no.1 2025-09-12
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- An old district name for the southern end of Sebastopol that has fallen out of use. (Also the plural of a name for a shoe repairer.)
- Name of the church in Albert Street where services were conducted in Welsh in the 1860s. (6,5)
- The mansion in Grant Street originally built by the Leckie family and which later became the St Joseph’s Boys’ Home. (10,6)
- The Sebastopol Football Netball Club have their club rooms here. (5,5,7)
- The precious metal found in quartz rock deep beneath Sebastopol.
- A shoe factory on the south west corner of Yarroweee & Vickers Streets, that was later taken over by Rivers.
- Some mullock heaps were removed from Sebastopol to form the walls of which Ballarat reservoir? (5,4)
- Name of first European settler in this district. A reserve adjoining the Yarrowee Creek is named for him.
- The gold mine that once occupied the site of the current day Coles Supermarket. (6,3,6,4)
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- Large piles of waste dirt excavated during mining activity. Some remain in Crown Street. (7,5)
- A former valve factory in Sebastopol which shares the name of the 1854 gold miner’s rebellion.
- The Dreamtime creator of Wadawurrung Country.
- Well known butchery near the corner of Albert and Victoria Streets, Sebastopol.
- Hotel once located on the north west corner of Rubicon and Skipton Streets. (3,5)
- This river meets the sea near Ocean Grove. The Yarrowee River is one of its tributaries.
- Sebastopol Women’s Soccer Team. (3,7)
- Nickname for Sebastopol. (3,5)
- The main street in Sebastopol and named for Queen Victoria’s consort (husband).
- A famous biscuit factory once located in Victoria St. Ballarat East.
- Surname of the First Mayor of Sebastopol. A local street is named in honour of him.
20 Clues: Nickname for Sebastopol. (3,5) • Sebastopol Women’s Soccer Team. (3,7) • The Dreamtime creator of Wadawurrung Country. • The precious metal found in quartz rock deep beneath Sebastopol. • A famous biscuit factory once located in Victoria St. Ballarat East. • The Sebastopol Football Netball Club have their club rooms here. (5,5,7) • ...
Laurel's Crossword! 2025-12-25
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- You also listened to her In the attic
- To show up (with food)
- The most reasonable aquatic vacation?
- One shot historical drama
- Something people might say in Columbus
- A book for little Sam’s
- Where the dogs calm down
- He wrote a lot of GOOD books, OH, MAN
- Birthday flavor that made you sick
- The whole ___
- A fashion silo?
- Many a witty heroine occupy her world.
- ___ Family (a movie you enjoyed)
- He transmogrifies things
- Ciaran ___
- Good podcasts?
- ___ in a million
- PACIFIC ___
- ___ a song of sixpence
- A different dog
- The extroverted cat
- Keep ___ and carry on
- A mythically heroic cat
- Garage extra
- Some thinkers lived on these islands
- Ryan got sick from their pizza maybe
- Name of an ancient mariner
- A dog
- First English Lutheran Church for short
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- A fake copy
- Fancy studytime
- This musical talks a lot about going into the ___
- Doctor Fraiser, I presume
- The smelliest good boy
- A holiday you have often hosted
- Wrote a popular song about some cloth
- You worked here
- Plays with the British spelling
- Welsh
- Played loud and with love
- You overflow with their bucks
- You listened to her in the attic
- A month of flowers
- No japes or pratfalls for this classic
- A detergent cat
- Firstborn
- Duplicate scoundrels or Bob and a dog?
- ____'s daughter or your son
- ___ House
- A metal woodwind
- Matriarchal nom de plume
- LAND of your birth
- Too important to be interfered with
- Thanks for letting me borrow your ___
- When you carry a basketball too much
- Scatalogically yours
- "I’m gonna live forever"
- A needle pulling thread
58 Clues: Welsh • A dog • Firstborn • ___ House • Ciaran ___ • A fake copy • PACIFIC ___ • Garage extra • The whole ___ • Good podcasts? • Fancy studytime • You worked here • A detergent cat • A fashion silo? • A different dog • ___ in a million • A metal woodwind • A month of flowers • LAND of your birth • The extroverted cat • Scatalogically yours • Keep ___ and carry on • To show up (with food) • The smelliest good boy • ...
Dylan #4 2019-12-10
Across
- Support for Dylan show found in Reichstag elections (5)
- Songs from New Orleans sound like Liverpudlian exclamation, perhaps (2,5)
- Raunchy! One calendar girl pictured on Dylan album sleeve (9)
- This disease caused by noetic suffering after taking drug (7)
- “Rubber money” said country-singer (6,4)
- Billy Approximately: Lunatic Princess (4)
- Jam frontman lost fifty over unknown Muscle Shoals hitmaker (6)
- Pirate Nazis surround lake to find collection of Dylan’s outtakes (7,6)
- Duelling banjoes in right dead stone (5, 5)
- Former Chancellor first to sign Dylan (7)
- Spies follow Gary briefly, to find dead singer (6)
- Primarily, song titles strewn on a sheet of paper (7)
- “One might write a memoir about Bob Dylan”, ex-PM mused excitedly (8)
- Canadian record-maker found in illegal snail love (6)
- Answer blowing in this window partially (4)
Down
- George Harrison’s chocolate is Bob Dylan’s ’65 hotel (5)
- Communist horse lost following Volga, perhaps finding birthplace of girl (3,5,5)
- Bob’s alma mater initially paid new alimonies in wrong order (11)
- Liverpool lane and London street reportedly part of ‘66 Dylan tour (10)
- Neckwear by Kerouac: one present for Bob Dylan’s birthday (7)
- A largish new broadcast studio in Malibu (7,2)
- Sound instructions for piano player (6)
- James briefly meets Welsh singer of Australian sea shanty (3,5)
- Funny man confused Lucerne, New York, Barcelona at first (5, 5)
- Dustbowl troubadour played every other such tiger (7)
- Helm: “chewed macaroni often found in Dylan’s mouth” (9)
- Priest and Saint separated by love for Dylan’s current producer (5)
- Penny, Yoko, Morrison and the other 60s folksinger (7)
28 Clues: Sound instructions for piano player (6) • “Rubber money” said country-singer (6,4) • Billy Approximately: Lunatic Princess (4) • Former Chancellor first to sign Dylan (7) • Duelling banjoes in right dead stone (5, 5) • Answer blowing in this window partially (4) • A largish new broadcast studio in Malibu (7,2) • Spies follow Gary briefly, to find dead singer (6) • ...
Strollers 2020-05-12
Across
- lotion
- hotel
- wheel
- abbey
- members
- Don't lose your head pal.
- end of day
- vasilikon red
- it's what we are.
- heat malady
- army
- Edwards
- course
- Palastanga and Spielberg on the beach.
- heat rash
- wine
- lays eggs.
- road
- Bullocks in agony.
- p3a
- currency
- house
- footwear
- sea spot
- Welsh isle
- Song loses its alpha status.
- pub
- Margaret's group
- beer
- this alien is missing his first letter.
- Williams
- soldiers stuff is a bit off colour.
- sounds like French chicken.
- don't tell about this place
- resort
- old church
- animal venue.
- president
- fruit
- big town
- pool.
Down
- resident
- Ailsa and other island
- capital
- home
- lookout
- airways ba
- painfull!
- grape field
- roses
- golf
- noisy twins go digging.
- Backmarker
- me me
- Barney's patch
- back
- Myers perhaps.
- Strollers base
- ruin
- main crop
- town
- pest
- beast
- group
- viper
- plant
- not here now
- my local
- marina
- smelly plant in the Highlands.
- panhandle
- tree tree
- country
- kathikas winery
- two places
- drinkers place
- woods
- another
- fair maid
- Mt
- in front
- club spot
- searching for his Shelia in the rubble.
- Martin's game
- not for walks
- airline
- headgear
- village
- dust
- north
- help for drinkers by the river
- ghost town
- mountains
- wild area.
- girne
- good for wine
- king
97 Clues: Mt • p3a • pub • home • golf • back • ruin • town • army • pest • wine • road • dust • beer • king • hotel • wheel • roses • abbey • me me • beast • group • viper • plant • woods • house • north • girne • fruit • pool. • lotion • course • marina • resort • capital • lookout • members • Edwards • country • another • airline • village • resident • my local • currency • in front • footwear • sea spot • headgear • Williams • big town • painfull! • main crop • heat rash • panhandle • tree tree • fair maid • club spot • ...
"Guess Who" 2019-08-29
Across
- Went skydiving once
- Has a dog named Taz
- Childhood nickname was Tooter
- Is an extremely good fast driver
- Has a phobia of crowded places
- Met her husband in second grade
- Has a phobia of going through touchless car washes
- Childhood nickname was Wally
- Makes the best chocolate chip cookies
- Had a childhood nickname of Bonkers
- has a pair of shoes that are over 35 years old in their closet
- This person's phobia is hair; it grosses them out
- Has two pitbulls
- Favorite show growing up was The Little Rascals
- Has a welsh corgi for a pet
- People often think this person is a vegetarian, but they are not
- Tonka dump truck was this person's favorite toy growing up
- 18 years ago this person transitioned a unit from typewriter forms to computer
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- Was born in Denver, Co
- Born in Englewood, New Jersey
- Likes to vacation at any National Park
- Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii
- Was born in Green Bay, WI
- Favorite TV show growing up was Lassie
- Can twist hand around almost 360 degrees
- One of the favorite TV shows when growing up was Hee Haw
- Is a minivan mom
- Wants to travel by train on both coasts
- Started in LTSS in July, 2019
- Favorite vacation spot is in Northern MN
- Would rather drive a lifted truck
- Favorite vacation spot is in nature
- Strangest talent is their organizational skills.
- Has seven siblings and they are smack dab in the middle
- Can touch their tongue to their nose
35 Clues: Is a minivan mom • Has two pitbulls • Went skydiving once • Has a dog named Taz • Was born in Denver, Co • Was born in Green Bay, WI • Has a welsh corgi for a pet • Childhood nickname was Wally • Born in Englewood, New Jersey • Childhood nickname was Tooter • Started in LTSS in July, 2019 • Has a phobia of crowded places • Met her husband in second grade • ...
Janes family Sip & Solve 2024-08-13
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- Ralph Percy is the 12th Duke of this county where your son was married
- Robbie’s alter ego in LazyTown
- A carefree haven you used to frequent
- Saved Jane from a USA fall but the ulna suffered.
- Rocky home from home
- What county of Ireland is Oonagh from
- Welsh name in the middle of the first
- Black curly hair, and lots of it!
- This street was the start of the Jane and Mel mortgage journey.
- Meeting place of Mel and Pete
- Middle name of youngest grandchild
- Jane does not go for the sweet after a dinner, but cannot avoid missing it backwards
- The only way to travel
- A farm animal with the ages makes something young Jane did not like in the London square
- You're a star
- Worzels in love
- Your child lives in this Avenue named after US President
Down
- Mothers ruin
- What does Ella share with Frodo and Bilbo Baggins (8)
- Your husband missed this birth due to being asleep
- Grandchild born by Ceasarean section
- The Heart of Margate
- Your child lived in this city where the tallest building in the world is
- Jane’s East Midlands water walk dream! (7)
- Favourite thing to eat at the after party
- Only 2 members of the family can call themselves this
- Name of road Matt and Oonagh live on in Dublin
- Colourful number five
- Princes lover
- Paltrow and your besty one in the same
- Christmas special no small feat
- Ours will give the Mitchels a run for their money
- The MP Mrs Braddock would have loved the Dorwald dog.
- Meat alternative and home to the Knotts
34 Clues: Mothers ruin • Princes lover • You're a star • Worzels in love • The Heart of Margate • Rocky home from home • Colourful number five • The only way to travel • Meeting place of Mel and Pete • Robbie’s alter ego in LazyTown • Christmas special no small feat • Black curly hair, and lots of it! • Middle name of youngest grandchild • Grandchild born by Ceasarean section • ...
APWH Unit 5: Revolutions 2023-02-21
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- movement to end slavery
- Scottish philosopher and Enlightenment figure
- book written by Adam Smith that describes the outlines of a wealthy nation
- ideology that limits government power to protection individual's freedom and liberty
- theory of the human mind being in a blank state at birth
- political and justice scandal in France (1894-1906)
- ruling off government intervention with individual businesses
- movement to establish a Jewish nation
- English philosopher, an influential thinker; known as the "father of liberlism"
- Philosophy aggreement between ruler and the ruled to define rights and duties
- Social movement aimed to improve female rights
- Wollstonecraft British philosopher and advocate for women's rights
- French philosophists who generated ideas for economics, science, and sociology
- Developed the utopian socialism
- Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism
- French philosopher and influenced the aspects of the French Revolution
- British organization aimed to improve democracy and socialism
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- People's strong loyalty to their nation
- Wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense" for the American Revolution
- Philosophers who created ideas to solve problems to industrial capitalism
- study of knowledge
- Period where Europe experienced major political changes to their government
- hatred towards Jewish people
- French philosopher and known for his ideas of "seperation of power"
- Economic system runned by a free market
- Theory that communities should manage their resources as a whole instead of the individual
- Belief that experience is vital to human's understandings
- Holding traditions and oppose hard changes
- Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet
- Belief that a god created the universe but doesn't intervene
- Welsh reformer and one of the founders of the utopian socialism
31 Clues: study of knowledge • movement to end slavery • hatred towards Jewish people • Developed the utopian socialism • Pen name of Francois Marie Arouet • movement to establish a Jewish nation • People's strong loyalty to their nation • Economic system runned by a free market • Holding traditions and oppose hard changes • Austrian philosopher and father of Zionism • ...
The Door in the Wall 2023-06-17
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- Another lame boy calls Robin “Brother ________.”
- Robin sees some of these travelers at the monastery.
- John is rewarded y Sir Peter with a holding of land and a portion of ______.
- Many people died from this disease.
- Robin’s father was fighting in these wars.
- Robin makes these to help him walk.
- The Door in the Wall won this medal.
- Brother Luke and Robin stop at this school, where the students wear particolored gowns.
- John and Robin enter the town through this person’s house.
- These enemies threaten to attack Lindsay.
- This is Sir Peter’s castle.
- Brother Luke encouraged Robin to do this to strengthen his limbs.
- Robin enjoys learning this activity.
- Bear-______ is a popular event at the fair.
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- Robin is angry when this breaks.
- This portion of the monastery was where records and poems were copied.
- The king gives Robin a jeweled one.
- Robin watches this kind of show at the fair.
- Traveling singers seen at St. Mark’s
- Robin plays a song of ________ for the king.
- Robin and John sound the alarm with this.
- At the inn, Robin luckily overhears them.
- Brother ______ takes Robin to St. Mark’s.
- Where Robin goes with his parents after leaving Sir Peter’s castle.
- Robin’s mother leaves to be a lady-in-______.
- D’Ath is one.
- John-go-in-the-______ brings a message from Robin’s father.
- Brother Luke goes with the family to be this.
- Sir ______ agrees to help protect Sir Peter’s castle, although they are not good friends.
- When the travelers get lost on their way to the White Swan, Robin gets to sleep in a hollow tree ______.
30 Clues: D’Ath is one. • This is Sir Peter’s castle. • Robin is angry when this breaks. • The king gives Robin a jeweled one. • Many people died from this disease. • Robin makes these to help him walk. • Traveling singers seen at St. Mark’s • The Door in the Wall won this medal. • Robin enjoys learning this activity. • Robin and John sound the alarm with this. • ...
Valentine's Day 2025-02-10
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- Forget chocolate, Germans prefer these heart-shaped cookies
- Valentine’s Day is sometimes referred to as this
- Pressed white flowers that are contained in the handmade cards of Denmark
- Made handmade lace paper Valentine cards popular
- Signed…
- If you want to signify everlasting love, make sure to engrave this on your wooden spoon in Wales
- Valentine’s Day is a favorite for this type of proposal
- This Pope set aside the day to honor St. Valentine
- The flower 51% of people buy for their loved ones
- On this day, Japanese men return the favor
- Candy conversation hearts
- These remain the biggest Valentine’s Day gifts
- The day Japanese singles gather to commiserate at neighborhood restaurants
- Ruler of the Roman Empire that did not approve of young men getting married before heading into war
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- “Saint Valentine” in Slovenia
- The type of chocolate given to friends in Japan
- Single men made better soldiers because they were less this
- The Roman clergyman that helped many couple get secretly married
- Chocolate reserved for boyfriends and husbands
- The Welsh patron saint of lovers
- “gaekkebrev”
- One in five Americans also include these in their celebration
- This much (in USD) is spent by Americans on chocolate
- Valetine’s Day is strictly reserved for adults in this country
- Valentine fell in love with this relation of his jailer
- In Germany, this animal is considered lucky
- South African women wear these on their sleeves
- Slovenia believes their patron saint of spring brings the key to these
- In addition to children, the majority of cards are purchased for these
- Came up with the idea of bite-sized chocolates in heart-shaped boxes
30 Clues: Signed… • “gaekkebrev” • Candy conversation hearts • “Saint Valentine” in Slovenia • The Welsh patron saint of lovers • On this day, Japanese men return the favor • In Germany, this animal is considered lucky • Chocolate reserved for boyfriends and husbands • These remain the biggest Valentine’s Day gifts • The type of chocolate given to friends in Japan • ...
Sports Round 2025-10-21
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- Pretty Woman who walked down Rodeo Drive
- Raspy-voiced rocker with Scottish flair
- The voice behind nature documentaries
- The last surviving Bee Gee
- “No likey, no lighty!” from Take Me Out
- Dame known for her roles in Bond and Shakespeare in Love
- Pop icon known for writing songs about her exes
- From Monty Python to world explorer
- England cricket legend and charity walker
- Irish boxing champion of the 1980s
- Liverpool singer turned Blind Date presenter
- Cool Swedish tennis legend of the 1970s
- Wimbledon winner in the Queen’s Silver Jubilee year
- Beloved Irish broadcaster and Children in Need host
- Snooker player and trick-shot master turned Big Break host
- Tennis player famous for shouting “You cannot be serious"!
- Pop icon who can turn back time
- Welsh singer known for was a judge on Uk The Voice
- North Shields rocker behind Seventeen Going Under
- “Nice to see you, to see you nice!
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- Scottish singer known for Someone You Loved
- Canadian comedian living in the UK, often on 8 Out of 10 Cats
- Grumpy comedian turned travel show star
- Golden Bear of golf
- Fiery chef famous for shouting in the kitchen
- Played both Harley Quinn and Barbie
- British tennis player who won the US Open at just 18 years old
- Fringe icon and Strictly co-host
- Towering Taskmaster host and former teacher
- British comedian who travels with his dad
- Canadian funny guy behind the mask of Deadpool
- Played Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses
- Scottish golfer and Ryder Cup hero
- The original Scottish James Bond
- Tall, silly, and very Fawlty
- Legendary pianist with “Rocket Man” fame
- Fastest man alive from Jamaica
37 Clues: Golden Bear of golf • The last surviving Bee Gee • Tall, silly, and very Fawlty • Fastest man alive from Jamaica • Pop icon who can turn back time • Fringe icon and Strictly co-host • The original Scottish James Bond • Irish boxing champion of the 1980s • Scottish golfer and Ryder Cup hero • “Nice to see you, to see you nice! • From Monty Python to world explorer • ...
The Indieshop's Indie Snobbery puzzle 2025-09-26
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- This band formed from the breakup of McCarthy in 1990
- This band was a major force in the garage band revival of the early 2000s
- My Bloody Valentine’s *Loveless* was released by which label?
- What 1990 Stone Roses single speaks of unity?
- She inspired Belle & Sebastian’s song I’m Waking Up To Us
- The title we give to our year end ‘best of’ special
- Which 1986 Primal Scream B side helped define indie pop minimalism
- This former Field Mice member was a guest dj in 2022
- This band traveled with ‘Welsh muscle’ on their 2024 tour
- These Scottish siblings were guest djs in 2020
- We end the show with a song written by “Sir” based on opposites
- What country is known for the Dunedin Sound?
- What band was an in-studio guest twice on the original show?
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- This iconic band was formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2011
- The Smiths demo was rejected by this Manchester label
- What are the final words of each show?
- Name of the station the show was first broadcast from
- This iconic 80s band featured a member who would become electronically iconic himself
- This band broke a British record in 1992 with 12 top 30 songs in 12 months
- This 12” record from 1983 Almost bankrupt the label
- The Aisler Sets debut album from 1998
- The Oakland festival we featured in 2022
- What 1980 Television Personalities track satirised fashion obsessed punks?
- This Montreal band was blacklisted from Pitchfork after their 2011 album received a 2.4/10 review
- What 1980 Joy Division single explores marital distress?
25 Clues: The Aisler Sets debut album from 1998 • What are the final words of each show? • The Oakland festival we featured in 2022 • What country is known for the Dunedin Sound? • What 1990 Stone Roses single speaks of unity? • These Scottish siblings were guest djs in 2020 • This 12” record from 1983 Almost bankrupt the label • ...
Halloween Challenge words 2015-10-17
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- a woman who is thought to have magic powers
- to make (something) shorter
- using writing and not speech
- harmful or bad : not wanted
- evil spirit that plays tricks
- a person who worships many gods or goddesses or the earth or nature : a person whose religion is paganism
- a man who has magical powers and practices witchcraft : a sorcerer or wizard
- the way that something is built, arranged, or organized
- spirit of a dead person
- a member of a group of people (such as the Irish or Welsh) who lived in ancient Britain and parts of western Europe
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- the night of October 31 when children dress up as ghosts, witches, monsters, etc., and go to houses to ask for candy
- a dead person who leaves the grave at night to bite and suck the blood of living people
- business organizations that make, buy, or sell goods or provides services in exchange for money
- game often played on Halloween. The game is played by filling a tub or a large basin with water and putting apples in the water. Because apples are less dense than water, they will float at the surface. Players (usually children) then try to catch one with their teeth. Use of arms is not allowed, and often are tied behind the back to prevent cheating.
- a life that some people believe exists after death
- a person who sometimes changes into a wolf especially when the moon is full
- a trick that is done to someone usually as a joke
- a dead people who are able to move because of magic according to some religions and in stories, movies, etc.
- the time when the sun goes below the horizon in the evening
- evil spirit that feeds on bodies in graves
20 Clues: spirit of a dead person • to make (something) shorter • harmful or bad : not wanted • using writing and not speech • evil spirit that plays tricks • evil spirit that feeds on bodies in graves • a woman who is thought to have magic powers • a trick that is done to someone usually as a joke • a life that some people believe exists after death • ...
Cows 2023-03-28
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- The Texas Longhorn is an American breed of beef cattle, characterized by its long horns, which can span more than 8 ft from tip to tip
- The Gir or Gyr is one of the principal Zebu breeds originating in India
- The British White is a naturally polled British cattle breed, white with black or red points, used mainly for beef
- The Red Angus is an international breed of beef cattle characterised by a reddish-brown coat colour
- The Salers is a breed of cattle which originated in Cantal in the Massif Central of France
- The Brangus is an American hybrid breed of beef cattle derived from cross-breeding of American Angus and Brahman stock
- The Jersey is a British breed of small dairy cattle from Jersey, in the British Channel Islands
- British breed of beef cattle originally from herefordshire
- American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle
- The Simmental or Swiss Fleckvieh is a Swiss breed of dual-purpose cattle
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- French breed of small cattle
- The Florida Cracker or Florida Scrub is an American breed of cattle which originated in Spanish Florida and later in the American state of Florida
- The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales
- Gelbvieh is a cattle breed originating in several Franconian districts of Bavaria, Germany
- Scottish breed of small cattle
- The Charolais or Charolaise is a French breed of taurine beef cattle
- The Shorthorn breed of cattle originated in the North East of England in the late eighteenth century
- The Red Poll is a dual-purpose breed of cattle developed in England in the latter half of the 19th century
- International breed or group of dairy cattle
- The Aubrac is a French breed of domestic beef cattle
20 Clues: French breed of small cattle • Scottish breed of small cattle • International breed or group of dairy cattle • The Aubrac is a French breed of domestic beef cattle • American breed of zebuine-taurine hybrid beef cattle • British breed of beef cattle originally from herefordshire • The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales • ...
Dictionary Skills! 2021-04-08
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- a South American tree with fleshy yellow pods that contain fatty seeds from which chocolate is made.
- a soft white, gray, or buff limestone made up mainly of the shells of tiny saltwater animals
- a small silvery fish that is sometimes used as food
- a frame containing parallel or crossed bars
- strong and burly
- a structure built on the shore for loading and unloading ships
- a place for hiding, storing, or preserving treasure or supplies
- to express indirectly
- a fast growing asian vine
- a stroke or sound of a bell especially when rung slowly for a death, funeral, or disaster
- to dress or arrange in a careful or fussy manner
- an act of throwing hard or without care
- a roll of paper or parchment
- to work or press into a mass
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- to set up and fix firmly in place
- an isolated hill with steep sides
- short pleasure trip
- usually hard physical or mental effort
- - the horizontal line on a coordinate graph
- one of the specialized leaves that form the calyx of a flower
- a bunch of sheaves of grain or stalks of corn set on end
- to give over to the power or control or another (to surrender)
- of or relating to Wales
- a material spread over the ground to protect the roots of plants from heat or cold
- speedy
- tiny floating sea animals that resemble shrimp
- to arrive at as a conclusion based on known facts
- the situation of a person who is forced to leave his/her own country
- a small bright heavenly body that develops a cloudy tail as it moves in an orbit
29 Clues: speedy • strong and burly • short pleasure trip • to express indirectly • of or relating to Wales • a fast growing asian vine • a roll of paper or parchment • to work or press into a mass • to set up and fix firmly in place • an isolated hill with steep sides • usually hard physical or mental effort • an act of throwing hard or without care • ...
46th 2021-06-14
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- Mari Stephens had a go at being one of these, last July
- “Neverwhere” author
- Chills of fear
- Star of The Queen’s Gambit
- Lowest possible level
- Caffeine Coalition
- Turntables for diners
- Clothes fluff remover
- Doppleganger
- This links Cardiff Bay with Cardiff City Centre
- Adoration communication
- “My Name is Why” author
- My birthday, in American
- Our rushed meal from Cardiff market, eaten at the Castle
- Secondary consequence of medical treatment
- We foraged this with Danigold at Caerhays
- Fingers crossed that these become inhabited
- I bought my house off these chaps
- American crime syndicate, having close relations with the Sicilian Mafia
- Uninvited guest on your face on May 20th 2021
- He’s a piggy bank caretaker
- Our fresh-from-Newlyn supper on Mon 14th December
- Folically challenged hawk
- Close calls
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- “Black Beauty” author
- Expert
- Doopoll ex employee
- “Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time” author
- French Fashion designer d 1971
- Willingness to work together
- When Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem is celebrated by Christians
- Be well, Julius!
- Roquefort or gorgonzola
- Environmental campaigner
- Officials who make public announcements
- First leader of the Labour party
- 17th February’s entry in “Nature Every Day”
- Welsh International Rugby player b 1996
- 2 points if you see this on the river
- Hat a No 1 hit with “Thank God I’m a Country Boy“ the month before I was born
- “I Feel Bad About My Neck” author
- My most complimentary remark to Anna
- Point of criticism
- Exemplary characters
- You can have a drink in this deceased earlyindicator
- Lively show with insects
46 Clues: Expert • Close calls • Doppleganger • Chills of fear • Be well, Julius! • Caffeine Coalition • Point of criticism • “Neverwhere” author • Doopoll ex employee • Exemplary characters • “Black Beauty” author • Lowest possible level • Turntables for diners • Clothes fluff remover • Roquefort or gorgonzola • Adoration communication • “My Name is Why” author • Environmental campaigner • ...
Books 2023-05-04
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- A book about a girl who struggles with social anxiety and writes fanfiction to escape reality.
- A book series about a world where people are divided by their blood type and special abilities.
- A book about a girl who steals books during World War II.
- A book series about a group of teenagers who try to escape a deadly maze.
- A book about an astronaut stranded on Mars who must survive with limited resources.
- A book about a group of teenagers from different social classes who struggle to fit in.
- A book series about a human girl who falls in love with a vampire.
- A book series about children who enter a magical world through a wardrobe.
- A book about a society where emotions and individuality are suppressed.
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- A dystopian book series about a society divided into factions based on personality traits.
- A book about a group of farm animals who rebel against their human owner.
- A book series about a world where all the adults disappear and children are left to fend for themselves.
- A book series about a demigod who goes on adventures.
- A book about a boy who comes out as gay and falls in love with an anonymous classmate.
- A dystopian book series about a competition where teenagers fight to the death.
- A popular book series about a boy wizard.
- A book about a hobbit who goes on an adventure to reclaim a treasure from a dragon.
- A book series about a group of friends who search for a long-lost Welsh king.
- A book series about a cyborg who becomes involved in a rebellion against a tyrannical queen.
- A book series about a man who rebels against a caste-based society on Mars.
20 Clues: A popular book series about a boy wizard. • A book series about a demigod who goes on adventures. • A book about a girl who steals books during World War II. • A book series about a human girl who falls in love with a vampire. • A book about a society where emotions and individuality are suppressed. • ...
4F 2024 Hornsby North Public School 2024-01-28
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- 2 of the same vowels and 4 different consonants make this boys name
- A double up boys name (but still unique!) and includes their second name initial
- This girls name is a homophone
- He WARDED off the scary spider (ANAGRAM!)
- He has a palindrome at the end of his name
- His name scores 17 points in scrabble
- V-C-V-C-V-C-V
- Marshall? Madden? Kroll? Or the most amazing, intelligent dog?
- Something from a volcano is in the middle of his name
- You can rearrange this girls name into another girls name starting with the 12th letter of the alphabet
- I wonder if she likes birds, as AVIAN is an acronym of her name
- Hidden within this boys name is an Autumn month
- i wonder if He keeps his room NEAT? (ANAGRAM!)
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- Happiness is a synonym for their name
- Hadid? Thorne? Swan?
- Radcliffe? Ricciardo? LaRusso?
- The only person in the class starting with the 15th letter of the alphabet
- Our other double up boys name (but distinctly unique and later in the alphabet!)
- A boy’s name meaning dawn in Sanskrit
- There’s an important body part that’s in a famous children's song in this boys name
- A name of Indian origin meaning Courage; valour; heroism
- This person could be the patron saint of Paris!
- This name means 'Son of the Sea" and was originally a Welsh surname
- Meaning pleasant, wonderful or delightful in Sanskrit
- Oh dear! Is that some INK in his EAR?
- Originally an Irish name with a different spelling, now made popular in America
- This person has a type of battery hidden within their name
- There is a pronoun hidden within their name
- 2 vowels and 1 consonant
29 Clues: V-C-V-C-V-C-V • Hadid? Thorne? Swan? • 2 vowels and 1 consonant • Radcliffe? Ricciardo? LaRusso? • This girls name is a homophone • Happiness is a synonym for their name • A boy’s name meaning dawn in Sanskrit • His name scores 17 points in scrabble • Oh dear! Is that some INK in his EAR? • He WARDED off the scary spider (ANAGRAM!) • He has a palindrome at the end of his name • ...
Story of the World Volume 2 - Chapters 10-19 2024-05-15
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- The name of the Muslim god.
- A continent-sized island to the south of Korea.
- A person that worships Allah.
- The first people to settle in New Zealand.
- A large stone building that is very easy to defend.
- A building that monks usually live in.
- The large, frozen island settled by Eric the Red.
- The indigenous people of Australia.
- A group of Christians that fought a Holy War.
- A person that dedicates their life to worshipping a god.
- A type of country ruled by a king.
- A Japanese nobleman.
- The small island that was settled by the early Vikings.
- The law that removed powers from the king that John Lackland was forced to sign in the year 1215.
- A person that worships Jesus.
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- The code that medieval knights were expected to follow.
- A famous Muslim general that conquered Spain after burning his ships.
- A holy war fought by the Christians.
- A group of invasive people that come from Scandinavia.
- The island that the English, Scottish and Welsh live on.
- One of the three main tribes in Gaul. The country France gets its name from these people.
- The Frankish king that became the "New Roman Emperor" in the year 800.
- The assistant to a knight.
- An 'uncivilised' person.
- A powerful Muslim king that recaptured Jerusalem.
- The holy city for three major religions.
- A professional Japanese warrior.
- The leader of the Catholic/Christian church.
- A professional soldier, bound by the code of Chivalry.
- The group of people that lived in Britain before the Anlgo-Saxons arrived.
30 Clues: A Japanese nobleman. • An 'uncivilised' person. • The assistant to a knight. • The name of the Muslim god. • A person that worships Allah. • A person that worships Jesus. • A professional Japanese warrior. • A type of country ruled by a king. • The indigenous people of Australia. • A holy war fought by the Christians. • A building that monks usually live in. • ...
Pirate Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-15
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- Most successful pirate, looted over 400 ships.
- A large, powerful gun used on pirate ships for attacking other vessels.
- A disease caused by vitamin C deficiency, common among sailors and pirates.
- A wooden board pirates make their victims walk off as punishment.
- "King of Pirates", Welsh privateer
- What pirates seek on their adventures, often buried on remote islands.
- A heavy metal object used to keep a ship in place.
- The leader of a pirate crew, usually sporting a tricorn hat.
- The loot or plunder obtained by pirates after raiding ships.
- Most notorious pirate, Terrorized American eastern seaboard and West Indies.
- The lookout points at the top of a ship’s mast.
- The iconic black flag with a white skull and crossbones, flown by pirates.
- The vessel that pirates sail on, with sails and a crew.
- An essential navigational tool for finding one’s way at sea.
- Another term for a pirate or privateer who roams the seas.
- Worn by pirates to cover an injured or missing eye.
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- Silver coins often used by pirates as currency.
- A favorite drink among pirates, often stored in barrels.
- Abandoned on a deserted island without hope of rescue.
- A curved sword commonly used by pirates in close combat.
- A legendary sea monster feared by sailors and pirates alike.
- A Spanish gold coin often found in pirate treasure hoards.
- A colorful bird that often perches on a pirate’s shoulder.
- A specific type of pirate who operated in the Caribbean Sea.
- The symbol associated with pirates, often seen on flags.
- Another term for an experienced sailor or pirate.
- Capture of Quedagh Merchant led to his downfall
- A landmass where pirates often hide their treasure.
28 Clues: "King of Pirates", Welsh privateer • Most successful pirate, looted over 400 ships. • Silver coins often used by pirates as currency. • Capture of Quedagh Merchant led to his downfall • The lookout points at the top of a ship’s mast. • Another term for an experienced sailor or pirate. • A heavy metal object used to keep a ship in place. • ...
Among the Thugs 2025-10-17
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- British rail ticket collector
- Not spendin money but profiting while at football matches
- Firm of Millwall F.C.
- Where the national front meeting took place
- The team
- Far right fascist group.
- Football club in Turing, Italy
- Common beer consumed
- Italian police that carry out domestic and foreign duties
- From Dusseldorf and had highly patterned criminal record
- Where they meet to get beer before and during games
- Stadium where 39 people died on a match with England supporters
- What Bill Buford is
- Crowd Violence
- A city in Italy
- A person who commits acts of violence in a group
- Feeling excitement in the rush of violence
- Person Buford meets in Manchester/Electrician
- The author
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- Repeated songs to mock or cheer on a team
- Losing self awareness in groups
- Person who does not stop smiling
- Firm of Manchester United
- City in Germany
- Phrase they say when violence is starting
- Stadium in Sheffield where 97 supporters were crushed to death
- When they break shops of the cities
- Standing only sections of stadiums
- Football match between two teams from same region
- Name Buford gives the leader of the travel agency to Turin
- Firm of West Ham
- Publication of the national front
- Island in Mediterrenean
- Between opposing teams and groups
- Sinewy, and recently released from prison
- City and football club in England
- City in the United Kingdom with a college and football club
- Welsh city
- Name for young English person
- Noise they make when a black person gets the ball
40 Clues: The team • Welsh city • The author • Crowd Violence • City in Germany • A city in Italy • Firm of West Ham • What Bill Buford is • Common beer consumed • Firm of Millwall F.C. • Island in Mediterrenean • Far right fascist group. • Firm of Manchester United • British rail ticket collector • Name for young English person • Football club in Turing, Italy • Losing self awareness in groups • ...
Hi 2025-12-04
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- Occitan
- Batak Simalungun/Batak Toba
- English/Ewe/Filipino/Hungarian/Iloko/Malay/Maltese/Manx/Pangasinan/Somali
- Basque
- Santali
- Rundi
- Yoruba
- Tiv
- Khasi
- Chiga
- Portuguese/Tetum
- Romanian
- Kinyarwanda
- Ndau
- Krio
- Wolof
- Latvian/Lithuanian
- Southern Sotho
- English
- Chuukese
- Malagasy
- Kituba/Kongo/Lingala
- Azerbaijani/Turkmen
- Jamaican Patois
- Breton
- Latgalian
- Jingpo
- Bemba
- Faroese
- Bosnian/Croatian/Slovenian
- Friulian
- Kanuri
- Northern Sami
- Zapotec
- Hausa
- Swahili
- Hiligaynon
- Venda
- Nyanja
- Pampanga
- Lombard
- Bikol/Cebuano/Waray
- Nahuatl (Eastern Huasteca)
- Romany
- Tahitian
- Q'eqechi'
- Haitian Creole
- Shona
- Spanish/Catalan
- French
- Hawaiian
- Dombe
- Northern Sotho
- Esperanto
- Afar
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- Tswana
- Fon
- Tumbuka
- Balinese
- Mizo
- Polish
- Ganda
- Aymara
- Mam
- Samoan
- Guarani
- Kurdish
- Czech/Slovak
- Baoule
- Italian/Ligurian/Venetian
- Luo
- Tamazight
- Fulani
- Albanian
- Kalaallisut
- Turkish
- Uzbek
- Maori
- Alur
- Seselwa Creole French
- Chamorro
- Hmong
- Iban/Welsh
- Tsonga
- Corsican
- Sango
- South Ndebele
- Marshallese
- German/Afrikaans/Dutch/Icelandic/Limburgish/Luxembourgish/Norweigian/Western Frisian
- Finnish
- Sicilian
- Fijian
- Silesian
- Bambara
- Susu
- Estonian
- Yucatec Maya
- Irish
- Tongan
- Xhosa
- Morisyen
- Latin
- Acehnese/Batak Karo/Betawi/Hakha Chen/Hunsrik/Indonesian/Javanese/Madurese/Makasar/Minangkabao/Papiamento/Scottish Gaelic/Sundanese/Tok Pisin
- Igbo
- Kokborok
- Oromo
- Acoli
- Danish/Swedish
- Quechua
- Swati/Zulu
- Vietnamese
111 Clues: Fon • Mam • Tiv • Luo • Mizo • Ndau • Krio • Alur • Susu • Igbo • Afar • Ganda • Rundi • Khasi • Chiga • Wolof • Uzbek • Maori • Hmong • Sango • Bemba • Irish • Hausa • Venda • Xhosa • Latin • Shona • Oromo • Acoli • Dombe • Tswana • Polish • Basque • Aymara • Samoan • Yoruba • Baoule • Fulani • Tsonga • Breton • Jingpo • Fijian • Kanuri • Tongan • Nyanja • Romany • French • Occitan • Tumbuka • Santali • Guarani • Kurdish • Turkish • English • Finnish • Bambara • Faroese • Zapotec • Swahili • Lombard • Quechua • Balinese • ...
Country Crossword: United Kingdom 2024-10-26
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- Early paleontologist from Lyme Regis who discovered species such as Plesiosaurus
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- Mountainous region of Scotland known for its cattle.
- Capital of Scotland
- Actually the name of one of the bells in the Tower. Kind of a metonym, in fact.
- Traditional Welsh sweetbread, so named because of how it is made.
- Cookbook from the time of Richard II detailing a variety of stews served in pastries.
- Pudding containing a sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, and traditionally served in its stomach too!
- City known for a bug-themed band
- Book written by Charlotte Bronte set in the West Yorkshire moors.
- Published "On the Origin of Species"
- Unidentified London serial killer
- Street in Edinburgh that connects the castle with Holyrood House.
- Student of Charles Babbage who recognized the potential for programming beyond mathematical calculations.
- CS Lewis' most celebrated series following a lion, a witch, and small children.
- Site where thirty members of the MacDonald clan were killed for not supporting William III
- "The Bard"
- Scottish king who won independence for Scotland against English invasion.
- City known for the Bodleian Library. JRR Tolkien taught at its university.
- This classic dish may have originated from Iberian Jewish immigrants.
- British rock band that created "Don't Stop Me Now" and "Another One Bites the Dust"
- Traced a cholera outbreak to a pump in London, thus leading to the modern understanding of germ theory.
- Queen of the Iceni tribe who led a revolt against Roman rule, now a British national hero.
- Celestial-bodies based suite by Gustav Holst.
- Elegant 19th Century bridge nearby a Norman castle
- The "Lord Protector of England" who defeated Charles I's forces and may have committed war crimes in Ireland.
- Limestone arch on England's southern coastline
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- According to legend, King Arthur is buried under this Welsh mountain.
- The official residence of the British Royal Family.
- Mother church of the Anglican Communion
- Pier constructed in 1898 that has survived two World Wars.
- Known to the Romans as "Aquae Sulis"
- Described the laws of motion
- Buddy cop movie filmed in Wells, part of the Cornetto Trilogy.
- German bombing of Britain in WWII
- English mathematician decoding enigma messages.
- Jane Austen's book featuring the Bennet family.
- Neolithic community on Orkney Island.
- The virgin queen of England.
- Most populous city in Southwest England
- Battle that ended the Jacobite uprising
- Tallest mountain in the UK
- Many of the UK's most important figures are entombed at this church nearby Parliament.
- Paleolithic stone circle
- Basalt rock formations in Northern Ireland. They were allegedly made by an Irish giant, but more likely came from Cenozoic volcanic activity.
- Most populous city in Scotland
- Sponge cake coated in toffee sauce and served with ice cream.
- Battle where William the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson, establishing Norman rule over England.
- Designed the London sewer system. Not glamorous work, but this person is the reason the city is even halfway presentable.
- Line of Roman rule in Britain.
- Written by Charles Dickens, this holiday story places a major focus on redemption.
- Scotland's largest lake that allegedly holds a monster
- Blues-infused band who wrote "Paint it Black" and "Sympathy for the Devil"
- Novel series by Mick Herron about the people who didn't get into MI5.
- Best known for his six marriages, he led the formation of the Anglican church.
- Discovered the antibiotic
- Capital of the UK
- Celtic nation in Southwest England, known for surfing.
- Where the Industrial Revolution began
- Capital of Wales
- Region of small villages in Western England.
61 Clues: "The Bard" • Capital of Wales • Capital of the UK • Capital of Scotland • Paleolithic stone circle • Discovered the antibiotic • Tallest mountain in the UK • Capital of Northern Ireland • Described the laws of motion • The virgin queen of England. • Most populous city in Scotland • Line of Roman rule in Britain. • City known for a bug-themed band • German bombing of Britain in WWII • ...
Climate Change Revision 2021-04-23
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- When Mount Tambora erupted in 1816, the year was nicknamed "The Year Without _____"
- The longest ice core ever extracted was retrieved from _____
- A period between 1350 and 1750 when the global average temperature was over 1*C cooler than it is today
- When the Sun has more of these, global average temperature will increase, when it has less, it will decrease
- Ice cores show how temperatures have changed over time by changing concentrations of which gas?
- Trees grow more and have wider tree rings in warm and ___ weather conditions
- The name of the scheme ran by the Catholic Church in schools in 2007, which encouraged students to think about their impact on the world and sustainability
- An impact from one of these is thought to be the trigger to the extinction of the dinosaurs
- A large-scale, long-term shift in the world's weather patterns or average temperatures
- The name of the Welsh town which was devastated with floods during Storm Dennis in February 2020
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- The main gas released from volcanic eruptions
- The name of the warm, ocean current that brings warmth to the UK and western Europe from the Gulf of Mexico
- The name of the process describing the blanket of gases around our planet, keeping it warm.
- The gas that comes from animal waste and flactulence
- The name of the city that started a green badge parking scheme for people who owned electric cars
- The US President that dropped out of the Paris Agreement because he doesn't believe climate change exists
- When a volcano erupts the climate gets _____
17 Clues: When a volcano erupts the climate gets _____ • The main gas released from volcanic eruptions • The gas that comes from animal waste and flactulence • The longest ice core ever extracted was retrieved from _____ • Trees grow more and have wider tree rings in warm and ___ weather conditions • ...
Pi Day 2023 2023-02-21
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- Last name of Rajveer, the world record holder for memorizing Pi to 70,000 places past the decimal point (it took nearly 10 hours to recite)
- A fruity variety of pie, or a 1990 song by Warrant
- A chocolate pie, named for its smooth texture and a European country (although this originated in America)
- The symbol for two times pi, relating the circumference to the radius of the circle
- A branch of math that studies the sizes, shapes, angles, and dimensions of things
- Pi is an _____ number, meaning it cannot be written as a fraction.
- Distance around the outside of a circle
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- A closed, round shape
- Although associated with Americana, this variety of pie originated in England!
- A pie made with flour, butter, sugar, and eggs. Similar to pecan pie without the nuts.
- Last name of a theoretical physicist who died on Pi Day in 2018
- A comparison of two or more numbers that indicates their sizes in relation to each other by using division
- Last name of a theoretical physicist who was born on March 14th, 1879
- A dessert or candy made from whipped egg whites and sugar, used as a topping on some lemon pies
- Typically paired with strawberry, this tart stalk is technically a vegetable
- A straight line that goes from one edge of the circle to another, passing through the center
- A pie with a graham cracker crust, made from citrus associated with Florida
- The number of significant figures of pi JPL uses for their highest accuracy calculations (interplanetary navigation)
- The last name of the Welsh mathematician who introduced the symbol for Pi.
19 Clues: A closed, round shape • Distance around the outside of a circle • A fruity variety of pie, or a 1990 song by Warrant • Last name of a theoretical physicist who died on Pi Day in 2018 • Pi is an _____ number, meaning it cannot be written as a fraction. • Last name of a theoretical physicist who was born on March 14th, 1879 • ...
First and Last name of Clerks and Clerks Seniors 2012-02-04
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- is a village in Cumbria, England
- an American man whose murder launched a well-known trial in North Carolina in 1988. The case was considered particularly lurid because of the involvement of the three conspirators with the role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons
- an abbreviation of professional basketball league in Japan that began on November 5, 2005
- is a rocky point on which Wilkes Station is built, forming the west extremity of Clark Peninsula. It was first mapped from air photos taken by U.S. Navy Operation High jump, 1946-47
- was Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 AD. He was the last of the "Five Good Emperors", and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers
- in the medieval time this was the main room of a castle or manor house
- a comic book character in the Spawn universe
- is an American rock band from Fort Wayne, Indiana Formed in 2000
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- is a broad prehistoric period
- is a dispute between opposing parties resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process
- is a sheer, lightweight, dull-finished crêpe fabric
- a Welsh surname meaning 'son of David'
- a Prussian diplomat. He was the Prussian ambassador to Poland from 1780 to 1789
- the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac
- a bedding manufacturer
- is an Argentinean guitarist credited as the founder of progressive hard rock group Blue Embrace
- was the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877) and a prominent military commander during the Civil War and post-war Reconstruction
17 Clues: a bedding manufacturer • is a broad prehistoric period • is a village in Cumbria, England • a Welsh surname meaning 'son of David' • the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac • a comic book character in the Spawn universe • is a sheer, lightweight, dull-finished crêpe fabric • is an American rock band from Fort Wayne, Indiana Formed in 2000 • ...
Welsh Music 2021-01-21
Celtic Mythology 2024-11-05
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- A major Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, celebrated from October 31st to November 1st. Samhain is believed to be a time when the veil between the living and the dead is thin, allowing spirits to pass between worlds.
- A goddess of fertility, healing, and craftsmanship in Irish mythology. Brigid is also associated with poetry and the hearth. Her festival, Imbolc, marks the midpoint between winter and spring.
- A female spirit or fairy in Irish mythology, often considered a harbinger of death. The banshee is said to wail or cry loudly, signaling the imminent death of a family member.
- A shape-shifting creature in Irish folklore, often portrayed as mischievous or malevolent. The puca can take the form of various animals, including horses, goats, and rabbits, and is known for causing trouble or leading people astray.
- A race of monstrous, often malevolent beings in Irish mythology. They are frequently depicted as giants or sea creatures and are considered adversaries of the Tuatha Dé Danann in various myths.
- A god of many skills, including the arts, crafts, and warfare, in Irish and Celtic mythology. Lugh is a central figure in the mythological cycle of the Tuatha Dé Danann and is often depicted as a warrior-king with great wisdom.
- The horned god of fertility, animals, and nature in Celtic mythology. Often depicted with antlers or horns, Cernunnos is associated with wild creatures, abundance, and the cycles of life.
- A god of love, youth, and poetic inspiration in Irish mythology. Aengus is often portrayed as a beautiful young man who has the power to enchant others with his music or charm. He is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
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- A race of supernatural beings in Irish mythology, believed to be the children of the goddess Danu. The Tuatha Dé Danann are associated with magic, wisdom, and the arts. They are often seen as the divine ancestors of the Irish people.
- A member of the ancient Celtic priestly class, responsible for religious ceremonies, law, and education. Druids were believed to have special knowledge of nature, magic, and the spiritual world.
- Supernatural beings or spirits in Celtic folklore, often associated with nature, mischief, and enchantment. They are commonly depicted as small, ethereal creatures with magical powers.
- A figure in Welsh mythology, sometimes called the "son of the mother," who is associated with harvest and the balance of the seasons. His story is often linked to the themes of rebirth and the changing of the seasons.
- The legendary sword of King Arthur, often associated with magical powers and invincibility. While Excalibur is more of a Welsh legend, it is heavily tied to the broader Celtic mythos, particularly in Arthurian tales.
- A goddess of war, fate, and sovereignty in Irish mythology. Often depicted as a crow or raven, the Morrígan is associated with death on the battlefield and is known for her shapeshifting abilities and foretelling of doom.
- A race of fairy folk in Irish and Scottish mythology. The Sidhe are considered to live in a parallel world, often underground or in mounds (known as "sidhe mounds"). They are sometimes depicted as beautiful, but dangerous beings.
15 Clues: A female spirit or fairy in Irish mythology, often considered a harbinger of death. The banshee is said to wail or cry loudly, signaling the imminent death of a family member. • ...
Pats Gardening Puzzel 2022-02-13
Wellness Crossword 2023-04-07
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- A German word that describes a deep longing or yearning for something that is unattainable or not easily explained.
- A Buddhist concept that refers to a state of ultimate liberation, enlightenment, or blissful transcendence from suffering and desire.
- A Greek term that refers to a state of human flourishing or well-being that arises from living a life of virtue, meaning, and purpose.
- A Welsh word that describes a feeling of homesickness or nostalgia for a place that no longer exists or can never be returned to.
- A Hindi word that refers to detachment, dispassion, or a state of being free from worldly attachments.
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- A state of calmness and tranquility, free from emotional disturbance or anxiety.
- A Sanskrit term for happiness, pleasure, ease, or bliss that arises from a sense of inner peace and contentment.
- A Greek concept that involves a strong sense of duty, honor, and respect for oneself and others.
- A Portuguese word that describes a feeling of nostalgia, melancholy, or longing for something or someone that is absent or has been lost.
- A Japanese concept that refers to one's purpose or reason for being, often described as the intersection of one's passion, mission, vocation, and profession.
10 Clues: A state of calmness and tranquility, free from emotional disturbance or anxiety. • A Greek concept that involves a strong sense of duty, honor, and respect for oneself and others. • A Hindi word that refers to detachment, dispassion, or a state of being free from worldly attachments. • ...
Eddie's UK Politics Crossword 2023-10-03
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- The houses of commons and lords are in the houses of ---.
- The DUP lost to the --- for the first time ever in an NI election. This party is nationalist and don’t take their seats in the House of Commons.
- This part of parliament called --- has no set number of seats. For this chamber you’re chosen not elected.
- In the Uk there are 650 ---. Examples include Mid Sussex, St.Albans and Havant.
- a member of the house of commons is called a --.
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- The DUP had a --- vote to support the Tories in the 2017 general election. They agreed on economic terms for this to happen.
- When no party wins a majority of seats a --- must be formed. However, this is rare. This was the case in 2010-15.
- A party writes up --- which promises what the party would do if they got into power.
- --- is the Welsh independence party. Only people in Wales can vote for this party and it has 4 seats.
- The --- promoting a harsh deal of Brexit. The party won no seats in 2019 and was led by Nigel Farage. Had the UK been using the PR system of voting the party would have 10 seats in the commons.
10 Clues: a member of the house of commons is called a --. • The houses of commons and lords are in the houses of ---. • In the Uk there are 650 ---. Examples include Mid Sussex, St.Albans and Havant. • A party writes up --- which promises what the party would do if they got into power. • ...
JEOPARDY FOR KATBUG! (Volume Fourteen) 2025-02-26
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- A song by Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull says, "She gon' make you move to" this city both men know well
- Holy moly! An herb called moly protected Odysseus from being turned into a swine by this witchy woman
- Creme tangerine & apple tart are mentioned in the Beatles song called "Savoy" this sweet
- Not just a Fleetwood Mac song, in Welsh mythology she was a goddess unjustly accused of killing her own son
- Despite his dad's warnings, he flew too close to the sun; the wax on his wings melted & he plunged into the sea
- Not just Odysseus but his son visits this nymph who shares her name with a music style; Angelica Kauffman depicted his welcome
- A 1982 Elton John song says "Baby's got" these, the song's title, "holding back the tears"
- Berceuse is French for this soothing type of song; Faure wrote one for a tiny little girl named Dolly
- In Greek mythology its subdivisions include Erebus & Tartarus
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- One who's nearing the end of life is knocking on this, as in a 1973 Bob Dylan song
- 6 virgins attended to the sacred flame of this Roman goddess
- We hear Shrek is really big on this gal's songs, like "Criminal" & "Shadowboxer"
- Athena promised him wisdom & victory in all battles if he judged her the fairest goddess
- "Somebody That I Used to Know" is a duet by Kimbra & this 5-letter singer
- This daughter of Tantalus turned to stone while weeping for her slain children
- When he learned that Metis was pregnant, this main Greek god swallowed her & Athena was born from his head
16 Clues: 6 virgins attended to the sacred flame of this Roman goddess • In Greek mythology its subdivisions include Erebus & Tartarus • "Somebody That I Used to Know" is a duet by Kimbra & this 5-letter singer • This daughter of Tantalus turned to stone while weeping for her slain children • ...
September 2020-07-17
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- Which NFL team announced that they will be changing their name after pressure from sponsors over what was seen as a slur against Native Americans?
- Which former West Indies bowler broke down on live television after a powerful video tribute to Black Lives Matter?
- Which English Premier League football club was cleared of breaching the financial fair play rules by the Court of Arbitration for Sport?
- Which Springbok became the second rugby player to join Jay-Z’s sports management company Roc Nation Sports?
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- Which England centre will be combining with Rohan Janse van Rensburg at the Sale Sharks?
- Which British football team announced the signing of Banyana Banyana captain Janine van Wyk?
- Name the Proteas bowler who became the first South African cricketer to speak out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
- For which Super Rugby team did former Bulls captain Burger Odendaal sign?
- Which F1 racing team had a weekend to forget at the Styrian Grand Prix as their two drivers collided on the first lap of the race?
- Name the Welsh footballer who has raised eyebrows with his behaviour in the stands as a substitute for Real Madrid.
10 Clues: For which Super Rugby team did former Bulls captain Burger Odendaal sign? • Which England centre will be combining with Rohan Janse van Rensburg at the Sale Sharks? • Which British football team announced the signing of Banyana Banyana captain Janine van Wyk? • ...
AWMSG Open Day 2023 2023-11-28
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- Organisation responsible for the joint planning of Specialised and Tertiary Services on behalf of Local Health Boards in Wales
- Supports AWMSG and its subgroups
- Advises Welsh Government about the use, management and prescribing of medicines in Wales
- AWMSG subgroup which works to monitor medicines prescribing patterns and develop appropriate indicators
- The single point of contact for any medicine and relevant related medical device suppliers to NHS Wales to discuss any commercial arrangement
- The trade association for over 120 companies in the UK producing prescription medicines for humans, founded in 1891
- Gather information on patients' views of their experience while they are receiving care
- Show how the different health boards in Wales prescribe certain medicines
- Medicines based on based on genes, tissues or cells
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- Wales has one of five regional adverse drug reaction (ADR) monitoring centres, acting on behalf of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) - known as?
- AWMSG subgroup which includes representation from all of Wales’s IPFR panels
- AWMSG subgroup which considers all the evidence about clinical and cost-effectiveness of a medicine
- Improves the cost-effectiveness of a medicine
- Multi-stakeholder network and trade association that represents the interests of life sciences companies in the UK
- Branch of AWTTC with a speciality in data analytical services
- Rewards contractors for the provision of quality care and helps to embed quality improvement into general practice
- Allow industry and health providers to share the financial risk of providing pharmaceutical products and services, whilst allowing and ensuring new treatments are accessible to the right patients, at the right time, ensuring they experience appropriately beneficial outcomes
- Provides healthcare professionals with accurate advice 24 hours a day throughout the year on the toxicity of substances and how to manage exposures to them
18 Clues: Supports AWMSG and its subgroups • Improves the cost-effectiveness of a medicine • Medicines based on based on genes, tissues or cells • Branch of AWTTC with a speciality in data analytical services • Show how the different health boards in Wales prescribe certain medicines • AWMSG subgroup which includes representation from all of Wales’s IPFR panels • ...
soccer 5 2019-08-22
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- The German manager who helped mastermind the club’s sixth Champions League win last season with his ‘heavy metal’ brand of football.
- The end of the stadium that is famous for housing the team’s most passionate fans.
- The flamboyant Zimbabwean goalkeeper who was the No 1 between 1981 and 1994 and won every trophy on offer, including the 1983-84 European Cup.
- The name of the derby match against fierce local rival, Everton, a longstanding Premier League club from the same area.
- The name of their famous home ground, which seats 53 394.
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- The disaster that claimed the lives of 96 fans, crushed against perimeter fencing in 1989.
- The famous Reds manager who laid the foundation for the club’s success during his reign from 1959 to 1974.
- The club’s modern-day hero, who captained the Reds for 12 seasons and won four Player of the Season awards before retiring at 36 after a short stint with LA Galaxy.
- The scene of Liverpool’s dramatic 2005 Champions League win against AC Milan where they overturned a 3-0 half-time deficit to draw 3-3, before winning on penalties
- The Welsh forward who still holds Liverpool’s record for all-time goals at 346.
10 Clues: The name of their famous home ground, which seats 53 394. • The Welsh forward who still holds Liverpool’s record for all-time goals at 346. • The end of the stadium that is famous for housing the team’s most passionate fans. • The disaster that claimed the lives of 96 fans, crushed against perimeter fencing in 1989. • ...
Well-being Concepts - deep meaning words 2023-04-07
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- A Sanskrit term for happiness, pleasure, ease, or bliss that arises from a sense of inner peace and contentment.
- A Portuguese word that describes a feeling of nostalgia, melancholy, or longing for something or someone that is absent or has been lost.
- A Hindi word that refers to detachment, dispassion, or a state of being free from worldly attachments.
- A Japanese concept that refers to one's purpose or reason for being, often described as the intersection of one's passion, mission, vocation, and profession.
- A Buddhist concept that refers to a state of ultimate liberation, enlightenment, or blissful transcendence from suffering and desire.
- A Greek concept that involves a strong sense of duty, honor, and respect for oneself and others.
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- A state of calmness and tranquility, free from emotional disturbance or anxiety.
- A Greek term that refers to a state of human flourishing or well-being that arises from living a life of virtue, meaning, and purpose.
- A German word that describes a deep longing or yearning for something that is unattainable or not easily explained.
- A Welsh word that describes a feeling of homesickness or nostalgia for a place that no longer exists or can never be returned to.
10 Clues: A state of calmness and tranquility, free from emotional disturbance or anxiety. • A Greek concept that involves a strong sense of duty, honor, and respect for oneself and others. • A Hindi word that refers to detachment, dispassion, or a state of being free from worldly attachments. • ...
Saint Patrick's Day 2023-03-17
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- an arc of prismatic colors appearing in the heavens opposite the sun and caused by the refraction and reflection of the sun’s rays in drops of rain
- a cudgel, or club, traditionally made of blackthorn or oak
- a popular expression of loyalty to, or affection for, Ireland, its people, and its culture
- the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person’s life
- an inordinately wild fight or contentious dispute; brawl; free-for-all
- poetic nickname for Ireland
- three-leafed plant especially a small, yellow-flowered clover: the national emblem of Ireland and a symbol of the Christian trinity
- a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die
- once the largest group in ancient Europe; term for the family of languages that includes Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, and Breton
- British-born missionary and bishop who became the patron saint of Ireland
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- It’s said that anyone who kisses it is given the gift of flattery and eloquence.
- a dwarf or sprite, often depicted as a little old man who will reveal the location of a hidden crock of gold to anyone who catches him
- a handheld, shallow Irish drum with a single goatskin head, played with a stick
- a kind of humorous verse of five lines
- term encompassesing Celtic languages that include the speech of ancient Ireland and more modern dialects that have developed from it
15 Clues: poetic nickname for Ireland • a kind of humorous verse of five lines • a cudgel, or club, traditionally made of blackthorn or oak • the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person’s life • an inordinately wild fight or contentious dispute; brawl; free-for-all • British-born missionary and bishop who became the patron saint of Ireland • ...
TAG Teaser 126 - Terrific Terriers! 2021-09-07
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- ______ Terrier, as the name suggests, this little fellow was bred on the edge of Scotland and England (6)
- This is one of the oldest breeds of terrier, and as its name suggests, it came from the Emerald Isle! (5)
- Over the sea to ____? Grefriars Bobby was this type of terrier! (4)
- ___ terrier, sounds like (Guy) Fawkes! You get two types: wire and smooth! (3)
- English ____ Terrier, with a long, egg-shaped head and very stocky body! Bullseye and Rude Dog are famous ones (4)
- _____ Terrier, a terrier originally bred in Wales (5)
- This big fella from near Bingley in Yorkshire is the largest of all terrier breeds! He has big legs and a wiry, black and tan coat (8)
- This tiny terrier comes from Down Under! (10)
- _____ Blue Terrier, this is a 5-ACROSS breed from a county that rhymes with Derry! (5)
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- This is the nickname of a teeny, tiny terrier with a glossy coat, originally bred in North East England... oh, and a chocolate bar! (6)
- Named after a large rodent (which it hunts), the ___ Terrier is an American shorthair (3)
- This small to middling sized terrier comes from the Lake District, from whence it gets its name! (8)
- Beam me up _______? This is the nickname of our country's very own beloved terrier (7)
- Jack _______, this famous short-haired terrier is usually brown and white... like the dog in Frasier and the HMV logo! (7)
- This terrier originated from the isle of 7-ACROSS and looks similar to Norwich terriers! (5)
- This is the nickname of a small, VERY popular white terrier originally bred in the Highlands of Scotland (6)
- This is the nickname of a large, stocky terrier originally bred in Staffordshire (6)
17 Clues: This tiny terrier comes from Down Under! (10) • _____ Terrier, a terrier originally bred in Wales (5) • Over the sea to ____? Grefriars Bobby was this type of terrier! (4) • ___ terrier, sounds like (Guy) Fawkes! You get two types: wire and smooth! (3) • This is the nickname of a large, stocky terrier originally bred in Staffordshire (6) • ...
Life in the UK Crossword - Arts and Culture (People Part 2) 2021-01-19
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- Robert_____, a Scottish architect who influenced the development of architecture in the UK, Europe and America and designed Dumfries House in Scotland.
- Sir Christopher _____ helped develop a British version of the ornate styles popular in Europe in buildings such as the new St Paul’s Cathedral.
- Lucian _____ (1922–2011) - a German-born British artist. He is best known for his portraits.
- In the 17th century, Inigo _____ took inspiration from classical architecture to design the Queen’s House at Greenwich and the Banqueting House in Whitehall in London.
- Damien _____ - one of the Turner Prize winners, an artist
- John _____ (1914–91) - a Welsh artist, best known for his engravings and stained glass.
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- Sir John _____ (1856–1941) - a very successful Northern Irish portrait painter. His work included painting the Royal Family.
- Henry _____ (1898–1986) - an English sculptor and artist. He is best known for his large bronze abstract sculptures.
- Sir Edwin _____ - designed New Delhi to be the seat of government in India and many war memorials including the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
- David _____ (1937–)- an important contributor to the ‘pop art’ movement of the 1960s and continues to be influential today.
- Dante Gabriel _____ - one of the pre-Raphaelites, an important group of artists in the second half of the 19th century.
11 Clues: Damien _____ - one of the Turner Prize winners, an artist • John _____ (1914–91) - a Welsh artist, best known for his engravings and stained glass. • Lucian _____ (1922–2011) - a German-born British artist. He is best known for his portraits. • ...
🗡🏴🦌 2024-09-09
3 Clues: The Celtic language or native people of the territory, not from Ireland or Scotland • The steel blade attached at the muzzle end of a rifle and used in hand-to-hand combat • Closely woven silk with a thick short pile on one side, or the soft downy skin that covers a deer's antlers
Golf Courses by @mdrobbo24 2020-04-29
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- Paddy’s Regal Wood
- Sovereign Beatified Battery Queen
- How To Catch A Fish
- Three Choices Where These Seabirds Fly
- Inside Working
- Found In Giant One
- Leonardo Da Vinci And Michelangelo Are Members Here
- Shout Out For Wales’s Best
- Dragon Slayers Mount
- Playing Card Distribution
- Pigs In The Woods
- Mixed Snake After Timber Room
- Charles, Harry, William & Andrew
- French Equal Part Of A Foot
- Where The Alley Is In Angus
- An Italian Pink Pasta
- Musical Sounds With A GP
- Point The Compass Twice Under The Law
- Area Of Respite For Ocean Swimmers
- Inside A Sock Blister
- Flip A French Hat
- Shout At 3 N’S
- Clean Living American Family Come Before Ex PM
- Chilli Con
- Gone To Find A Value
- Dog Talk County
- Braids Most Northerly
- Type Of Eels
- Occidental Area Of A Red Flower
- A Dr. Sold Newts
- Regal Oil City
- Harbour A Little Mouse
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- Red Car Breakkdown Company In Big House
- Regal Rocket Launcher
- Eric Ham Is A Member Here
- Continental Group
- Royal Scottish Ryder Cup Player
- Valley Of Rock Legends
- And Some Of Esmeralda’s Woods
- A Pebble
- A Serial Fisherman
- Windsors Rat-A-Tat-Tat
- Igloos Lose Nothing In This Area
- 19th & 1st
- Found In Dryers
- Initial Digger Works
- Exotic Holiday Islands Sore Toe
- Capitals Elite Players Group
- This Boy Has Thick Walls
- Not East Not Essex
- Regal Welsh Saint
- Peridocially Add Sodium And Three-Quarters Metal
- Finished With Disney Character
- Write Ending Of Postcard
- Part Of Trap Before Westwood
- Most Of Bennies Cronies
- Marvins Every Day Meadow
- Walk Over The Stream
- Kings Fortified Wine In A Hurry
59 Clues: A Pebble • 19th & 1st • Chilli Con • Type Of Eels • Inside Working • Shout At 3 N’S • Regal Oil City • Found In Dryers • Dog Talk County • A Dr. Sold Newts • Continental Group • Pigs In The Woods • Regal Welsh Saint • Flip A French Hat • Paddy’s Regal Wood • Found In Giant One • A Serial Fisherman • Not East Not Essex • How To Catch A Fish • Dragon Slayers Mount • Initial Digger Works • Gone To Find A Value • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-12
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- do you use them to go to school, what is it?
- where the turist
- how is a mid summer day whit the sun?
- You need it to smell better, what is it?
- is a typical Scottish sweet breakfast
- where you put the books?
- this state borders on Poland,Belgium, France.....its capital is Berlin
- place where meals are served
- is a typical welsh breakfast
- i keepin the cheese in the...
- the chimney is located on the...
- is a seasoning, but it isn't an eggs
- how is the weather when there is the sun in the sky
- do you need it to see around, what is it?
- where mass is celebrated
- where you buy the tablets
- where do you buy bread?
- how is the weather when the temperature is under 15 degress?
- where you take notes?
- is a typical Cristhmas English sweet
- its capital is Copenhagen
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- what is the thing you use to eat
- when it hurts in your mouth
- what do you use for write?
- host sick people
- its population is made up of Chinese and its capital is Beijing
- where you put your clothes
- how is the weather when there are snowflakes in the air?
- where swimming is peacticed
- you can
- its capital is berna and borders on lombardia
- where your put the car?
- where you are hot on the forehead
- is a mix of vegetables,it is healtly
- when you eat too much, it comes to you...
- where do you buy books?
- where can you buy a cake?
- when you get too much sun
- where do you put the pens, the ruler ...
- what is it that helps your hear
- what do you use to watch videos on the IBW
- how is the weather when there it too much wind
- is a Scandinavian country
43 Clues: you can • where the turist • host sick people • where you take notes? • where your put the car? • where do you buy books? • where do you buy bread? • where you put the books? • where mass is celebrated • where can you buy a cake? • when you get too much sun • where you buy the tablets • is a Scandinavian country • its capital is Copenhagen • what do you use for write? • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-12
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- its capital is berna and borders on lombardia
- is a Scandinavian country
- how is the weather when there are snowflakes in the air?
- is a mix of vegetables,it is healtly
- is a typical Scottish sweet breakfast
- where you put the books?
- where you take notes?
- the chimney is located on the...
- you can
- place where meals are served
- You need it to smell better, what is it?
- is a typical Cristhmas English sweet
- where mass is celebrated
- how is the weather when there is the sun in the sky
- where swimming is peacticed
- when it hurts in your mouth
- is a typical welsh breakfast
- when you eat too much, it comes to you...
- how is the weather when the temperature is under 15 degress?
- where you are hot on the forehead
- do you need it to see around, what is it?
- where do you buy bread?
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- how is the weather when there it too much wind
- where do you buy books?
- where you put your clothes
- i keepin the cheese in the...
- what is it that helps your hear
- its capital is Copenhagen
- what is the thing you use to eat
- where can you buy a cake?
- where do you put the pens, the ruler ...
- is a seasoning, but it isn't an eggs
- when you get too much sun
- what do you use for write?
- host sick people
- its population is made up of Chinese and its capital is Beijing
- where your put the car?
- do you use them to go to school, what is it?
- where you buy the tablets
- where the turist
- this state borders on Poland,Belgium, France.....its capital is Berlin
- what do you use to watch videos on the IBW
- how is a mid summer day whit the sun?
43 Clues: you can • host sick people • where the turist • where you take notes? • where do you buy books? • where your put the car? • where do you buy bread? • where you put the books? • where mass is celebrated • is a Scandinavian country • its capital is Copenhagen • where can you buy a cake? • when you get too much sun • where you buy the tablets • where you put your clothes • ...
network 2 2017-03-21
Across
- turbine: a type of modern windmill used for producing electricity
- to think something or have an opinion about something (BrE); to calculate an amount, a number, etc.
- the place where a particular type of animal or plant is normally found
- a printed sheet of paper or a few printed pages that are given free to advertise or give information about something
- the crime of entering a building illegally and stealing things from it
- a dance movement which consists of walking backwards, sliding the feet smoothly over the floor
- happy, glad and optimistic
- upset because something you hoped for has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected
- friend (BrE)
- a person who takes somebody away illegally and keeps them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money or something else for returning them
- at risk of no longer existing
- without a job although able to work
- a performance by musicians playing popular music or jazz in front of an audience; a similar performance by a comedian
- the Celtic language spoken in Wales
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- a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work
- a very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a very large fish
- to treat things that have already been used so that they can be used again
- pretty and attractive
- animals, birds, insects, etc. that are live in a natural environment
- very fashionable
- a person who looks very similar to the person mentioned
- a conversation or discussion in which two or more people disagree, often angrily
- out: become extinct
- a person who steals goods from a shop/store by deliberately leaving without paying for them
- to behave in a particular way, in order to make other people believe something that is not true
- things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them (BrE)
26 Clues: friend (BrE) • very fashionable • out: become extinct • pretty and attractive • happy, glad and optimistic • at risk of no longer existing • without a job although able to work • the Celtic language spoken in Wales • a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work • a person who looks very similar to the person mentioned • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2018-12-16
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- figured out how to maximize the power of steam from Newcomen’s engine
- Irish teacher who founded the Barnardo Homes and taught in ragged schools in London
- English Quaker who was an innovator in the improvement of cast iron along with his son and grandson and also his family also refined the manufacturing of brass and built the first cast-iron bridge.
- an agricultural innovator who invented the seed drill
- English politician who started an anti-slavery movement with Quakers religious group's leaders
- American who founded the Ford Motor Company.
- Scottish philosopher who pushed the idea of reducing government interference
- Englishman living in America who published a pamphlet called “Common Sense” and was a public declaration of the reasons for revolution
- English journalist and an early advocate of almost all the Radical causes of his time
- built a locomotive with his son (Robert) called the Rocket
- groups of people in northern England who argued that the machines were harmful to everyone
- English author who advocated for prison reform, children’s rights and the abolition of slavery
- Owner of a Welsh Factory who made improvements such as shorter work hours and safer working conditions and also built schools and renovated worker housing
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- one of the most successful Scottish engineer road builder in the Industrial Revolution
- American who invented a key invention of the Industrial Revolution, The Cotton Gin
- Developed by the spinning jenny this person invented the water frame
- Englishman who invented the shuttle and used by weavers
- Englishman who invented the spinning jenny
- English Romantic painter, printmaker, and watercolourist
- developed a crop rotation system for English crops
- invented the steam engine to provide water pumps with more energy
- English writer who wrote “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” and included passages about nature in her novel “Frankenstein”
22 Clues: Englishman who invented the spinning jenny • American who founded the Ford Motor Company. • developed a crop rotation system for English crops • an agricultural innovator who invented the seed drill • Englishman who invented the shuttle and used by weavers • English Romantic painter, printmaker, and watercolourist • ...
Hi-Fi World Christmas Crossword 2013 2013-11-07
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- Power amp output is usually quoted in these.(5)
- Designed the first moving coil cartridge.(8)
- Huge Wharfedales.(8)
- See through German sound.(10)
- Dynastic Chinese amp maker.(4,2)
- record company that introduced FFRR in 1945.(5)
- Italian horn loudspeaker manufacturers.(7)
- This amp lets water in.(4)
- Started life as Scale Model Engineering.(3)
- It takes a fast car to intercept this capacitor.(6)
- Arthur's a Funk(y) guy.(13)
- Folds sound to make arms in Glasgow. (5,6)
- Fiery tape player.(6)
- Mr. Spock's favourite loudspeaker.(6)
- Swiss cartridge maker.(4,5)
- You could smoke it but Martin might object.(4)
- German double.(4)
- Stops tape hiss.(5)
- High End Japanese manufacturer.(6)
- RCA introduced this in 1958.(6,6)
- Roksan's competitor to the LP12.(6)
- Mass market cartridge type of 50s and 60s.(7)
- Competitor to high end Garrards.(7)
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- 50 of them may be painful.(5)
- Slovakian valve amp and CD player manufacturer.(5)
- Groovy Welsh phonostage maker.(3,5)
- Design Editor. (5,7)
- Viennese turntable maker shows a film.(7)
- Measures radioactivity in stylus profile.(6)
- The first to do it in Japan.(7)
- Founding father of hi-fi reviewing.(7,9)
- Be a shame to be up one without a paddle.(5)
- Leicester thermonic brand. (4,5)
- Norwegian tape recorder manufacturer.(8)
- We hear through this amp.(3)
- Famous cartridge maker is also expensive finger jewellery.(7)
- Their planet is a power source for this amplifier.(5)
- Mountainous potentiometer.(4)
- Rega CD player.(6)
- Dane who invented magnetic recording in 1898.(7)
- Tannoy's planetary loudspeaker.(7)
- SurNaim of the founder.(7)
- Convinced American cartridge and microphone manufacturer.(5)
- Map of Scottish cables.(5)
- The name of the HMV dog.(6)
45 Clues: German double.(4) • Rega CD player.(6) • Stops tape hiss.(5) • Design Editor. (5,7) • Huge Wharfedales.(8) • Fiery tape player.(6) • This amp lets water in.(4) • SurNaim of the founder.(7) • Map of Scottish cables.(5) • Arthur's a Funk(y) guy.(13) • Swiss cartridge maker.(4,5) • The name of the HMV dog.(6) • We hear through this amp.(3) • 50 of them may be painful.(5) • ...
Keys Christmas Crossword 2023-11-26
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- Before unknown park (6)
- School bird swapping sides internally (5)
- Everyone runs into sense of self in dodgy 70s motor (7)
- Dog show with commercial break (6)
- The sound of the refuse collectors who were male but are now female (6)
- Evergreen learners held by Scottish Old Man (5)
- Mum and Richard shortly join nephew (7)
- Holy Land cone holds mixed up tales (9)
- Local firm with endless pain (5)
- Diana's alien southern county (6)
- Inexperienced enchantress drops tea in S.E. London (9)
- Prostitute, protected minor, and local plod (6)
- Initially very young nerds endure rough school (6)
- Lincoln's received pronounciation or the endless Welsh beach (9)
- Three quarters of total bad actor on Broadway.(6)
- We hear public declaration of 28 grams (8)
- Declare support for Ickenham troop (6)
- Stubbornly certain this was the very first male ant? (7)
- Guitar sounds like Scottish cattle prod (8)
- A bit like Glastonbury, or a Conservative? (4)
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- Bird nut holds the Italian back(7)
- Ha, initially you're welcome anyway in Constable's image (7)
- Local addled rodents surlier (8,6)
- Woman with the Italian and a neighbour (6)
- Blackshirts include Pacific Island line from Coach to Harefield (9)
- Cornwall let local gulp (7)
- Glastonbury based nonce sank Belgrano (7)
- Geordie's possession on South coast (8)
- Pull this mangled car reck (7)
- NY duo's Algerian monk funds reallocated (5,3,9)
- Neighbour, Dad, and posh row (7)
- Quiet Chinese dynasty and cat's ghost (7)
- DNA lobby mix for songster (3,5)
- Weirdly, Homer dug a local hole (4,5)
- Neighbour's support around aim (6)
- Brother and nephew preserve endless sixth sense (5)
- Geordie flower held by twenty new men (4)
- Chopper's Western Isle (6)
- Run into Anglican Church or castle? (5)
- Cove Sir Geoff visited with Shadow (8)
40 Clues: Before unknown park (6) • Chopper's Western Isle (6) • Cornwall let local gulp (7) • Pull this mangled car reck (7) • Neighbour, Dad, and posh row (7) • Local firm with endless pain (5) • DNA lobby mix for songster (3,5) • Diana's alien southern county (6) • Bird nut holds the Italian back(7) • Local addled rodents surlier (8,6) • Dog show with commercial break (6) • ...
Equine Science 1st Trimester 2024-02-09
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- Draft breed known for its black coat, has naturally arched neck.
- Dental procedure done to file down teeth.
- The main feed type that equine animals consume.
- The mutt breed of ponies, very thick bodied.
- The type of bone that the navicular is.
- The coat color where a horse has a red/brown body with black points.
- Where fermentation takes place in the digestive tract.
- Coat color where the body is light cream/white, white mane/tail, blue eyes.
- The version of the horse that came about right before the horse that we have today in evolution.
- A disease caused by a tumor or problems with pituitary gland.
- The group of muscle that covers the ribcage.
- Main breed used for racing, and cross breeding.
- What is absorbed in the small intestine.
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- The 2nd vertebrae in the neck.
- Pony breed grouped together based on their size, A-D.
- Type of bone that protects vital organs.
- Another name for laminitis.
- The specialized flap that goes back and forth over the trachea and esophagus.
- The section of vertebrae connected to the ribs.
- Coat color that is the base of all other coat colors.
- Something that connects bones to muscles.
- A horse coat color that has a tan body, black points and dorsal stripe.
- The other name for the coffin bone.
- Dental problem that occurs when a tooth breaks or falls out.
- The digestive enzyme in saliva that makes chemical digestion happen in the mouth.
- The type of muscle that makes up all the organs.
- A muscle disorder that causes chronic muscle wasting. (4 letters)
- The group of teeth where Galvayne's Groove develops.
- The very first ancestor animal of the horse.
- Draft breed that is one of the largest, distinct feathering, used to pull carts/wagons.
- Dental problem where sharp edges develop along the outside of the molars.
31 Clues: Another name for laminitis. • The 2nd vertebrae in the neck. • The other name for the coffin bone. • The type of bone that the navicular is. • Type of bone that protects vital organs. • What is absorbed in the small intestine. • Something that connects bones to muscles. • Dental procedure done to file down teeth. • The mutt breed of ponies, very thick bodied. • ...
The Open Outing Crossword Quiz 2022-07-09
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- Sainz Ferrari driver to take his first Formula One victory at Silverstone earlier this month
- Lukaku Outgoing Chelsea forward to score in their Club World Cup victory in February
- Fitzpatrick Sheffielder to win his first Major last month at the US Open
- Pawson Sheffield referee of the 2022 FA Cup Final
- Arrizabalaga Missed their penalty for Chelsea in the 2022 EFL cup final
- Verstappen F1 Saudi Arabia 2022 winner
- Nadal Claimed his 14th French Open tennis title this year
- Perez North American F1 driver to claim this year's Monaco Grand Prix
- Green Rovers League 2 champions this year entering League 1 for the first time in their history
- Trump Defeated in both the Welsh Open and World Championship 2022 finals (snooker)
- Frankfurt Claimed victory over Rangers after a sensational run to the Europa League final this year
- Defeated Sheffield Wednesday and Wycombe Wanderers on their way to League 1 promotion this year
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- Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix was held in this city in June this year
- Scheffler 2022 Masters champion and current world no. 1
- Robertson Only player to register a 147 break at this year's World Championship
- Smith Australian to win the Players Championship 2022
- Brook Overcame Amir Khan this year to settle a 17 year rivalry
- Nunez Largest transfer of the summer transfer window premier league 2022
- Rams Californian team who took this year's Superbowl
- Had an undefeated campaign to claim this year's 6 nations championship
- Frank Became the first Danish Head Coach to achieve promotion to the premier league this year
- Thomas American former world no. 1 who won this year's PGA Championship
- Defeated Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations final this year
- Courtois Real Madrid's Man of the Match in their Champion's leage final victory over Liverpool
24 Clues: Verstappen F1 Saudi Arabia 2022 winner • Pawson Sheffield referee of the 2022 FA Cup Final • Rams Californian team who took this year's Superbowl • Smith Australian to win the Players Championship 2022 • Scheffler 2022 Masters champion and current world no. 1 • Nadal Claimed his 14th French Open tennis title this year • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-09-26
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- A drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- An area of short, regularly mown grass in the garden of a house or park.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
- Wales in Welsh.
- a fictional green character in Capcom's Street Fighter fighting game series.
- Resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitised white blood cells.
- An underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target.
- A board game in which players advance by successfully identifying the words represented by pictures drawn by other players.
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- A county in southeast England, between London and the North Sea.
- An accent and dialect of English, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by working-class and lower middle-class Londoners.
- a region in northwest Wales concentrated around mountains and glacial landforms.
- A South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
- A persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight.
- A British television soap opera about a group of people who live in Albert Square, an imaginary part of east London.
- An Arab nation and the surname of a famous basketball player.
- A giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics.
- A ghost or ghostlike image of a person.
- An underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter.
- A thin marking tool, commonly made of card, leather, or fabric, used to keep track of a reader's progress in a book.
20 Clues: Wales in Welsh. • A ghost or ghostlike image of a person. • A giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics. • Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. • An Arab nation and the surname of a famous basketball player. • A county in southeast England, between London and the North Sea. • ...
Crossword - Celebrities 2025-10-21
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- Big Brother and The Masked Singer host
- Actor known for his calm, wise voice
- Canadian comedian living in the UK, often on 8 Out of 10 Cats
- Tennis player famous for shouting “You cannot be serious"!
- Tall, silly, and very Fawlty
- Take That frontman and songwriter
- Dame known for her roles in Bond and Shakespeare in Love
- “No likey, no lighty!” from Take Me Out
- Played Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses
- “Nice to see you, to see you nice!
- Fringe icon and Strictly co-host
- Speed and The Blind Side actress
- Played both Harley Quinn and Barbie
- Played Dot Cotton in EastEnders
- Scottish singer known for Someone You Loved
- Singer-songwriter from Fleetwood Mac
- Welsh diva famous for belting Bond themes
- Barbadian superstar behind Umbrella
- North Shields rocker behind Seventeen Going Under
- Yorkshire cricketer turned outspoken commentator
- Legendary pianist with “Rocket Man” fame
- Rolling Stones frontman
- Host of Antiques Roadshow and Question Time
- Pop icon known for writing songs about her exes
- The last surviving Bee Gee
- Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and Deal or No Deal host
- Charming Brit from Notting Hill and Love Actually
- - General Manager of Ratho Park Golf Club
- Liverpool singer turned Blind Date presenter
- Star of The Matrix and John Wick
- Frontman of The Police
- Morning TV presenter from Scotland
- Legendary Newsnight and University Challenge presenter
- Canadian rocker behind Summer of ’69
- Cool Swedish tennis legend of the 1970s
- Irish chat show host and Eurovision commentator
- Absolutely Fabulous creator and actress
- - Head Professional at Ratho Park Golf Club
- Hermione Granger from Harry Potter
- England cricket legend and charity walker
- Wimbledon winner in the Queen’s Silver Jubilee year
- Fiery chef famous for shouting in the kitchen
- Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Strange
- Scottish golfer and Ryder Cup hero
- Magician turned presenter of Catchphrase
- Dances with Wolves and The Bodyguard
- Die Hard action hero
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- British tennis player who won the US Open at just 18 years old
- Co-host of Top Gear and The Grand Tour
- Welsh singer known for was a judge on Uk The Voice
- Aussie pop legend with Can’t Get You Out of My Head
- The man behind Wolverine
- From Monty Python to world explorer
- Grumpy comedian turned travel show star
- Golden Bear of golf
- Pretty Woman who walked down Rodeo Drive
- Former Countdown maths whiz
- One Direction member turned solo star
- Friends actress who played Rachel Green
- Former This Morning presenter
- Genesis drummer and solo artist
- Raspy-voiced rocker with Scottish flair
- The “King” of Old Trafford before George Best
- Singer behind Wuthering Heights and Running Up That Hill
- Outspoken TV host and journalist
- Pretty Woman heartthrob
- The original Scottish James Bond
- Indiana Jones and Star Wars hero
- Iconic actor from The Shining and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Snooker player and trick-shot master turned Big Break host
- British comedian who travels with his dad
- Scottish pop star who told us to “Shout!
- Actor from The Notebook and Barbie
- This Morning host known for her laugh
- Canadian funny guy behind the mask of Deadpool
- Towering Taskmaster host and former teacher
- Beloved Irish broadcaster and Children in Need host
- Comedian and Great British Bake Off co-host
- The voice behind nature documentaries
- Three-time Oscar winner and star of The Devil Wears Prada
- Irish boxing champion of the 1980s
- Beloved star of Mrs Doubtfire and Good Will Hunting
- TV host and I’m a Celeb finalist
- Former James Bond and Mamma Mia! star
- Fastest man alive from Jamaica
- Pop icon who can turn back time
- Chatty comedian and TV presenter
87 Clues: Golden Bear of golf • Die Hard action hero • Frontman of The Police • Pretty Woman heartthrob • Rolling Stones frontman • The man behind Wolverine • The last surviving Bee Gee • Former Countdown maths whiz • Tall, silly, and very Fawlty • Former This Morning presenter • Fastest man alive from Jamaica • Genesis drummer and solo artist • Played Dot Cotton in EastEnders • ...
network 2 2017-03-21
Across
- the Celtic language spoken in Wales
- to treat things that have already been used so that they can be used again
- animals, birds, insects, etc. that are live in a natural environment
- a dance movement which consists of walking backwards, sliding the feet smoothly over the floor
- friend (BrE)
- a person who steals goods from a shop/store by deliberately leaving without paying for them
- without a job although able to work
- a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work
- out: become extinct
- happy, glad and optimistic
- very fashionable
- a printed sheet of paper or a few printed pages that are given free to advertise or give information about something
- things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them (BrE)
- a very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a very large fish
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- to behave in a particular way, in order to make other people believe something that is not true
- a conversation or discussion in which two or more people disagree, often angrily
- a person who takes somebody away illegally and keeps them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money or something else for returning them
- a performance by musicians playing popular music or jazz in front of an audience; a similar performance by a comedian
- a person who looks very similar to the person mentioned
- upset because something you hoped for has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected
- pretty and attractive
- at risk of no longer existing
- the place where a particular type of animal or plant is normally found
- the crime of entering a building illegally and stealing things from it
- turbine: a type of modern windmill used for producing electricity
- to think something or have an opinion about something (BrE); to calculate an amount, a number, etc.
26 Clues: friend (BrE) • very fashionable • out: become extinct • pretty and attractive • happy, glad and optimistic • at risk of no longer existing • the Celtic language spoken in Wales • without a job although able to work • a mark given in an exam or for a piece of school work • a person who looks very similar to the person mentioned • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-12
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- the chimney is located on the...
- where can you buy a cake?
- where swimming is peacticed
- You need it to smell better, what is it?
- where your put the car?
- what is it that helps your hear
- when you eat too much, it comes to you...
- what is the thing you use to eat
- is a mix of vegetables,it is healtly
- what do you use for write?
- when it hurts in your mouth
- you can
- how is the weather when there is the sun in the sky
- where the turist
- its capital is berna and borders on lombardia
- where do you buy bread?
- where you put the books?
- what do you use to watch videos on the IBW
- i keepin the cheese in the...
- how is the weather when there it too much wind
- place where meals are served
- where you are hot on the forehead
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- is a typical Scottish sweet breakfast
- where you buy the tablets
- where you take notes?
- where do you put the pens, the ruler ...
- is a Scandinavian country
- how is a mid summer day whit the sun?
- do you need it to see around, what is it?
- host sick people
- when you get too much sun
- this state borders on Poland,Belgium, France.....its capital is Berlin
- where do you buy books?
- how is the weather when there are snowflakes in the air?
- is a typical Cristhmas English sweet
- is a typical welsh breakfast
- is a seasoning, but it isn't an eggs
- its capital is Copenhagen
- where you put your clothes
- how is the weather when the temperature is under 15 degress?
- its population is made up of Chinese and its capital is Beijing
- do you use them to go to school, what is it?
- where mass is celebrated
43 Clues: you can • host sick people • where the turist • where you take notes? • where your put the car? • where do you buy books? • where do you buy bread? • where you put the books? • where mass is celebrated • where you buy the tablets • where can you buy a cake? • is a Scandinavian country • when you get too much sun • its capital is Copenhagen • what do you use for write? • ...
Post war crossword Sutton Persichina 2024-02-02
Across
- State sanctioned segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th amendment and was therefore unconstitutional
- succeeded in ending American fighting in Viet Nam and improving relations with the U.S.S.R. and China
- a number of different things or parts that are put or grouped together to form a whole but remain distinct entities.
- a policy of producing consumer goods that rapidly become obsolete and so require replacing, achieved by frequent changes in design
- the ideal by which equality of opportunity is available to any American, allowing the highest aspirations and goals to be achieved.
- Homes outside of city
- planned and supervised two of the most consequential military campaigns of World War II:
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities
- American pediatrician whose books on child-rearing
- any of the Southern Democrats who seceded from the party in 1948 in opposition to its policy of extending civil rights.
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- a temporary marked increase in the birth rate, especially the one following World War II.
- compliance with standards, rules, or laws
- governmental economy and decentralization of Federal projects through cooperation with State
- Society A society in which scarcity of resources is not the predominant condition, and a general level of economic well-being
- towns designed and built by William Levitt soon after the Second World War to meet the need for cheap houses for soldiers returning from the war and their families
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers
- equitable treatment
- male name of Welsh origin that means Beloved
- an independent, bipartisan agency charged with monitoring federal civil rights enforcement.
- help you pay for college, graduate school, and training programs
- Man-a man who lets his individuality and personal life be dominated by the organization he works for
- one of a system of expressways covering the 48 contiguous states
- American love of cars
23 Clues: equitable treatment • Homes outside of city • American love of cars • compliance with standards, rules, or laws • male name of Welsh origin that means Beloved • American pediatrician whose books on child-rearing • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers • help you pay for college, graduate school, and training programs • ...
Hollywood 2020-04-04
Across
- It is a social centre for the Chinese community.
- All Roads lead to...
- To break or smash in pieces with a loud noise.
- Michael Keaton was the first.
- A public building or room in which gaming takes place.
- Mahershala Ali won the Academy Award.
- Object Pronouns.
- Number of completeness .
- She is a legendary figure of ancient China.
- It is a dog. Also a famous pianist.
- Flying High!
- This is a Continent and a State.
- He is the god of thunder and storm.
- He wrote “Breakfast at Tiffany's”.
- King of the Monsters.
- Isabel Bigelow is a witch.
- What do Gus Van Sant and Halfred Hitchcock have in common?
- It is a movie or a plant?
- It is the underworld of New York's Mafia families.
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- It is the live action remake of an animated film from 1941.
- He is a leading character in a series of novels by the writer Thomas Harris.
- After a first and only sexual experience, she becomes pregnant.
- Cocoa.
- Green Goliath.
- It is based on the novel by Irvine Welsh.
- It is also a Tower name.
- You have only three wishes.
- The first movie of Natalie Portman.
- The true story of Aileen Wuornos.
- “Be the change you want to see in the world”.
- A satire on the fashion industry.
- She was Powhatan's daughter.
- Keepsake.
- The Wolverine.
- He is first gay man declared to be elected to a political office in the United States.
- Nicole Kidman works with Lars Von Trier.
- Whoopi Goldberg won an Academy Award.
- It is a story of a powerful drug lord.
- To work he disguises himself.
- A film with sandstorms.
- A corrupting influence that tends to spread.
41 Clues: Cocoa. • Keepsake. • Flying High! • Green Goliath. • The Wolverine. • Object Pronouns. • All Roads lead to... • King of the Monsters. • A film with sandstorms. • It is also a Tower name. • Number of completeness . • It is a movie or a plant? • Isabel Bigelow is a witch. • You have only three wishes. • She was Powhatan's daughter. • Michael Keaton was the first. • To work he disguises himself. • ...
industrial rev 2022-12-02
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- it is a type of picture
- were a political reform movement, active between 1838 and 1850.
- Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
- saw the industrial revolution as being a stage in the eventual struggle and triumph of the Proletariat.
- pump water by devising a method to generate power from atmospheric pressure.
- In 1834, a group of Dorset agricultural labourers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers.
- it goes boom
- English civil engineer.
- English writer and social critic. Dickens lived through the industrial revolution and became a harsh critic of its worst excesses.
- an early multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton.
- hauling railroad cars on tracks.
- English chemist and inventor. He invented the Davy lamp used by miners to help detect gas and improve safety.
- became one of the richest persons in the world through his dominance of the oil and railroad industries.
- English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy.
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- is a system that sends information by making and breaking an electrical connection.
- greatest contribution was to the mass production of steel
- German social scientist and political activist. His work, The Condition of the Working Class in England (1844), explained the dire conditions of the workers caught up in the industrial revolution.
- Mechanical engineer, who developed the steam engine for use in trains. He was a key figure in building the 25 mile Stockton and Darlington railway
- Grinde water and pump water
- Born in Scotland to poor parents.
- He built the Great Western Railway from Bristol to London and also developed powerful steamships
- were a group of 19th-century English skilled workers who were concerned about losing their skilled jobs in the textile industry.
22 Clues: it goes boom • it is a type of picture • English civil engineer. • Grinde water and pump water • hauling railroad cars on tracks. • Born in Scotland to poor parents. • English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy. • greatest contribution was to the mass production of steel • an early multiple-spindle machine for spinning wool or cotton. • ...
Senior Stage - Stretch Your Brain Crossword 2025-11-05
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- cryptic clue: Fall on, con! The bird of prey is here.
- The opposite of anonymity or being nameless.
- A word that describes a noun.
- The unlawful killing of one human being by another.
- A pariah or one who is shunned.
- Decidedly not safe or innocuous.
- The opposite of unfairness.
- The name of the boy who can see Hollowgasts.
- Making a cloud feel like a person.
- Jacob Portman's role in the film adaptation of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
- Terrestrial monkey often seen on South African mountain roads.
- To flourish or produce flowers.
- Dense collection of trees central to the Hogsback mystery.
- The South African province (___ Cape) where Hogsback is situated.
- A genre dealing with magic, myth, and the unreal.
- Beyond the limits of scientific knowledge.
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
- Fearlessness or spirit
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- cryptic clue: We ignore giant hair tendrils, say, on a monster.
- Group of words containing a subject and a verb.
- A botanical collection focused entirely on woody plants.
- The "unsolved" part of an "unsolved case."
- Zelda's home town.
- Unconventional, distinctly strange.
- Bird given on the first day of Christmas, in a pear tree.
- cryptic clue: Move E around to get the flick.
- I join words together but I’m not glue.
- The opposite of perfectly clear or obvious to all.
- Mark used to join two independent clauses.
- The fictional Welsh island where Miss Peregrine's Home is located.
- Synonym for refuge or a safe haven.
- Colour of a martini garnish or a drab shade of green.
- Surname of the director of Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice.
- Boy who can reanimate dolls or dead things.
- Carried on the shoulders
- The "Sunshine State"
- The book that follows the original.
- Legacy or inheritance.
- Zelda's ex-boyfriend.
- The time bubble Miss Peregrine resets daily.
40 Clues: Zelda's home town. • The "Sunshine State" • Zelda's ex-boyfriend. • Legacy or inheritance. • Fearlessness or spirit • Carried on the shoulders • The opposite of unfairness. • A word that describes a noun. • A pariah or one who is shunned. • To flourish or produce flowers. • Decidedly not safe or innocuous. • Making a cloud feel like a person. • Unconventional, distinctly strange. • ...
Department Christmas Crossword 2025-12-11
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- What new crafty skill is Simone learning at Imperial College?
- What secret art skill does Harriet have?
- What's Georgie's not-so-secret talent?
- What football team is Flora a part of?
- What is Lucy's favourite sport?
- Before their flat, where did Josiah previously live?
- What secret qualification does Philip have?
- What room was Jane accidentally locked out of in her own house for 3 days this year?
- What brand are Richard's white trainers?
- What thing did Ellie once claim she could do on a job application that she had never done before?
- What kind of dancing does Sammy do?
- What mode of transport did Amanda take to Scotland for her birthday?
- What is Madison's favourite show she saw this year?
- What city did Georgia B previously live in?
- What is Cynthia's dream semi-professional role?
- What is Will's dog called?
- How many years has Kate worked at the Globe?
- What colour would Darcy like her hair to be?
- What month in 2026 does Esmé plan on becoming a dog owner?
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- If he wasn't a HE&R Coordinator, what job would George be doing?
- What is the title of Rob's play?
- What does Kate want to do when she grows up?
- What genre of book would Mahvish take to a desert island?
- What's Craig's cat/child called?
- What Shakespeare character did Lyse write her MA dissertation play about?
- Where did Charlie meet his wife?
- How many countries did Hannah live in before she turned 18?
- What nationality does Alex cosplay as in her choir?
- What film series is Lydia's not-so-guilty pleasure?
- Hanh is known for having the most stylish ----wear in academia?
- What brand of hair dye does Mel use for her pink streak?
- How many countries did Emma visit this year?
32 Clues: What is Will's dog called? • What is Lucy's favourite sport? • What is the title of Rob's play? • What's Craig's cat/child called? • Where did Charlie meet his wife? • What kind of dancing does Sammy do? • What's Georgie's not-so-secret talent? • What football team is Flora a part of? • What secret art skill does Harriet have? • What brand are Richard's white trainers? • ...
TAG Teaser 217 - Mind Your Language! 2022-09-26
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- This West Germanic language is the most spoken in the Netherlands! (5)
- Ciao, salute, arrivederci! One of Europe's most beautiful languages, from the home of Rome and pizza! (7)
- Named after the famous region straddling India and Pakistan, this is the most spoken language in the latter country (7)
- This Gaelic language is a sister tongue to 1-DOWN Gaidhlig, and is spoken mainly on the north and west of the Emerald Isle (5)
- This is the classical language of the Muslim world, which the Qu'ran and Hadith were written in (6)
- "Ja" is yes and "nein" is no in this language - the most spoken tongue in central mainland Europe (6)
- This Celtic language is known as Cymraeg to native speakers, and is spoken in the south-west of Britain (5)
- This East Asian language sounds like a citrus fruit! The most widely spoken language on Earth, it is sometimes simply called "Chinese" (9)
- "Bonjour" is hello and "au revoir" goodbye in this Romance - and romantic - language! (6)
- This Scandinavian language gave us words like "fjord", "gravlax", "lemming" and "ski" (9)
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- ________ Gaelic, a language that sprang from 6-ACROSS, and is very close to it, is mainly spoken throughout our country, but mainly on the Outer Hebrides (8)
- This language looks like to make something clean and shiny by rubbing it! But it's actually the most spoken language in Poland... (6)
- The most spoken language not just in Iberia, but also South America (7)
- It's all _____ to me! This is the language of Athens, Crete and Thessaloniki (5)
- Perestroika, Glasnost, Gorbachev and vodka are all words from this Slavic language (7)
- The most famous words from this Far Eastern language, the ninth most-spoken in the world, include "sayonara", "karaoke", "anime", "emoji" and "karate" (8)
16 Clues: This West Germanic language is the most spoken in the Netherlands! (5) • The most spoken language not just in Iberia, but also South America (7) • It's all _____ to me! This is the language of Athens, Crete and Thessaloniki (5) • Perestroika, Glasnost, Gorbachev and vodka are all words from this Slavic language (7) • ...
Football Nicknames by 7bets4free.com 2020-04-05
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- Who are known as The Citizens and The Sky Blues (10,4)
- What is the nickname of Norfolks only Premier Leasgue Club (3,8)
- The sharp nickname of the red and white team from Sheffield (3,6)
- The Magpies is the nickname of this North East club owned by Mike Ashley (9,6)
- Which East London club are known as The Hammers (4,3,6)
- Which south coast club are nicknamed The Seagulls (8,3,4,6)
- What is pale nickname of Preston North End (3,10)
- This Lancashire club are known as The Clarets (7)
- Nickname of Wayne Rooney's current club (3,4)
- The Bluebirds are the nickname of this Championship team from the Welsh capital (7,4)
- The nickname of the blue and white team from the city of steel (3,4)
- This red breasted bird is the nickname of Bristol City (3,6)
- This London club are know as The Eagles (7,6)
- Which Humberside club are known as The Tigers (4,4)
- The animal nickname of the 2016 shock Premier League winners (3,5)
- These elderley residents are big fans of Chelsea (3,10)
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- Who are nown as The Latics (5,8)
- The nickname of the Championship club who once had Eric Morecame as club president (3,7)
- Nickname of AFC Bournemouth (3,7)
- Don't get the blues if you support this midland club (10,4)
- Which north London club are known as The Gunners (7)
- Criminal nickname of this second city club (3,7)
- The nickname of the club who had both David Beckham, Eric Cantona and Cristiano Ronaldo wearing no.7 (3,3,6)
- Playing in Old Gold what is the nickname of the Premier League club alphabetically last (6)
- There is a sting in the tail for Elton John's team Watford (3,7)
- Who are known as The Toffees (7)
- What is the nickname of West Bromich Albion (3,7)
- What is the nickname of Barnsley (3,5)
- This south coast club go marching in and are known as The Saints (11)
29 Clues: Who are nown as The Latics (5,8) • Who are known as The Toffees (7) • Nickname of AFC Bournemouth (3,7) • What is the nickname of Barnsley (3,5) • Nickname of Wayne Rooney's current club (3,4) • This London club are know as The Eagles (7,6) • Criminal nickname of this second city club (3,7) • What is pale nickname of Preston North End (3,10) • ...
Element Emissions Testing Crossword (just for fun!) 2023-03-01
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- Chemical name for Na (6)
- Another word meaning same as dust (11)
- Through our Centre of Technical Excellence team Element offer a new service commissioning Energy from Waste plants commonly referred to as 2-Second, 850oC ______ Time (9)
- What the A stands for in QAL2 (9)
- Unit of measurement for stack temperature (6)
- Element Materials Technology most northerly UK Emissions Testing Office (7)
- Location for Elements Welsh Safety & Environmental Compliance office and capital city (7)
- First name of the person who invested the pitot flow measurement device. Mr _____ Pitot (5)
- A Quality Assurance procedure often done pre and post isokinetic sampling (4,5)
- Common hydrocarbon with chemical formula C3H8 (7)
- Used as a final stage to dry stack gas before it enters the Pump and Dry Gas Meter (6,3)
- In Elements Newcastle Workshop used to calibrate pitots (4,6)
- Group of toxic compounds sampled in accordance with EN 1948 and analysed at Element Deeside Lab (7,3,6)
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- Common name for a group of airborne living organisms that include bacteria, mould and fungi (11)
- What the H stands for in PAHs (11)
- You need to do this before and after to a direct reading analyser when sampling (10)
- Name of compound with chemical formula NH3 (7)
- What the “S” stands for in MCERTS (6)
- Name of Environmental Regulator in Wales (Acronym) (3)
- Name of Elements new on-line Emissions Management portal (8)
- European Directive regulating emissions from Generators and Boilers with rated thermal input between 1 and 50 MegaWatts (Medium _____ Plant Directive (10)
- Element has over 70 combustion gas emissions analysers. What gas typically spikes when incomplete combustion occurs (6,8)
- Chemical symbol for Mercury (2)
- Common solvent used when recovering particulate sample from an isokinetic probe (7)
- Minimum number of valid tests for an EN 14181 Annual Surveillance Test (AST) (4)
- What the C stands for in CEMS (10)
26 Clues: Chemical name for Na (6) • Chemical symbol for Mercury (2) • What the A stands for in QAL2 (9) • What the H stands for in PAHs (11) • What the C stands for in CEMS (10) • What the “S” stands for in MCERTS (6) • Another word meaning same as dust (11) • Unit of measurement for stack temperature (6) • Name of compound with chemical formula NH3 (7) • ...
Allie & Michael's Wedding Sip and Solve 2023-04-23
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- The “mad, bad, and dangerous to know” Romantic era poet, or the name of Allie and Michael’s Pembroke Welsh Corgi
- Allie’s dad’s name
- Allie and Michael’s favourite musical
- The Latin for “fishes,” i.e. Allie’s star sign
- The Annapolis Valley town where Allie and Michael got engaged
- Allie wrote her undergraduate thesis on this 1818 classic novel, often cited as the first example of science fiction
- This dinosaur epic directed by Steven Spielberg is the first movie Allie and Michael saw together in theatres
- Michael’s unlikely celebrity crush whom he met in New York
- Michael’s dad’s name
- Allie’s southern New Brunswick hometown
- The Latin for “ram,” i.e. Michael’s star sign
- Allie’s mom’s name
- One of Allie and Michael’s shared talents
- Where Allie and Michael went on vacation in November 2022
- Sitcom starring Kelsey Grammar and David Hyde Pierce that ran for 11 seasons that Allie and Michael have been watching before bed for the past year
- Oft-maligned winged animal that Allie has a strange fondness for
- Author of Breakfast at Tiffany’s and lifelong friend to Harper Lee, i.e. one of Michael’s favourite writers
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- A free verse piece written by Sharon Creech, i.e. one of Michael’s favourite books
- This video game featuring worldbuilding by George R. R. Martin consumed Michael’s life in early 2022
- Michael has five unopened packages of this brand of building blocks
- Allie’s middle name, i.e. the feminine of her dad’s birth name
- The precious stone in Allie’s engagement ring
- Michael’s middle names, both Biblical
- Michael mom’s name
- Michael’s northern Ontario hometown
- The virtual environment where Allie and Michael first met
- Michael’s favourite fire-breathing Pokémon
- English noveliest famous for her marriage plots, i.e. one of Allie’s favourite writers
- One of Allie and Michael’s favourite actors, star of Road House and Point Break
- Allie and Michael’s favourite Backstreet Boys song from their hit album Black and Blue
30 Clues: Allie’s dad’s name • Michael mom’s name • Allie’s mom’s name • Michael’s dad’s name • Michael’s northern Ontario hometown • Allie and Michael’s favourite musical • Michael’s middle names, both Biblical • Allie’s southern New Brunswick hometown • One of Allie and Michael’s shared talents • Michael’s favourite fire-breathing Pokémon • The precious stone in Allie’s engagement ring • ...
test 2012-06-22
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- Little Goon makes fun of Henry's car
- Blue bird veg wants additional princess
- Mr Blackburn's radio dog
- Blurred TV Channel
- Birth of a mafia boss
- Cathedral Saint's Belt
- Possess an entitlement
- Pulpy dead switch position
- Ape moves up and down
- Phoney King's spiced wine passage
- Bug Bear
- Mr May selects from the menu
- See You casserole painting
- Carpet a quarry near Frome
- There's two in the ex-president
- Guitarist Bert's garden house
- Lionheart Spitfire designer
- Annotate Mr Peck
- Mysterious Affirmative
- Invoice for geographical pasture
- Quiche Barley Water
- Reprimand at the correct time
- French room in Harry Potter-ville
- Cropped white face
- Peter's in the Reich
- American fast food chain's bunch
- Highlight a grassy knoll
- Queen's sister manoeuvres car
- The Queen grinds corn
- Christmas song receptacle
- Irish boy's Chinese grain
- Accommodation for Goliath's nemesis
- Aussie's a good Scottish water hole
- Monetary institutions made of trees
- Distribute a diet freely
- Monochrome Award
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- Castle defence used as an American toilet
- Exercise with Gordon
- Comedian Rock dies on the vine
- Jeweller's neat display shown on TV
- Acquire a doubt
- Convenient location for bird watching
- Heatstroke at the beach
- Mr Marx' Cooker
- Baby bird radio
- Mr Wright's pushchair
- Rotates the coffee
- Intelligent fire residue
- Guy the spy props up a string
- Roy's stony offspring
- Miss Boleyn's unmarried man
- Shaven-headed ruler
- Steal Spanish vicars
- Underworld nectar collector does the washing
- Mr Cringle brushes the periphery
- Mr Evan's schoolroom
- Adorn a Welsh Mountain
- Old King crane
- Young girl fades out
- Contemplate a hole in my shoe
- American rapper's chocolate orange
- Coffin cloth's robust chime
- Burnt document
- Rovers' dog impersonator
- Rent a youth
65 Clues: Bug Bear • Rent a youth • Old King crane • Burnt document • Acquire a doubt • Mr Marx' Cooker • Baby bird radio • Annotate Mr Peck • Monochrome Award • Blurred TV Channel • Rotates the coffee • Cropped white face • Shaven-headed ruler • Quiche Barley Water • Exercise with Gordon • Steal Spanish vicars • Mr Evan's schoolroom • Peter's in the Reich • Young girl fades out • Birth of a mafia boss • ...
Paarden 2014-06-15
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- zadeldekje
- haren die tussen de oren door op het voorhoofd van een paard vallen
- klein paardje
- een paardengriep
- ding dat je op de rug van een paard legt als je gaat rijden
- ras van shadow
- zwart paard uit de film Penny's Shadow
- grote zandbak waar paarden in getraind worden
- ras waarbij de manen overeind staan
- groot zwart paard
- lijn om je pony aan te longeren
- ras met sectie A, B, C en D
- hiermee kam je de manen
- vurig en snel paard
- stippelvacht
- hiermee krab je de hoeven uit
- paardentijdschrift
- ding wat je om het hoofd van een paard doet als je hem mee neemt
- streep over het hoofd
- goudkleurige vachtkleur
- kist om je borstels in te doen
- band onder de buik door om het zadel op zijn plek te houden
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- gebouw waar je kan leren rijden op pony's en paarden
- hiermee maak je rondjes op de vacht van het paard en haalt het allerergste vuil uit de vacht
- eten voor paarden
- ijzeren dingen onder de hoeven van een paard.
- rijden op een paard
- ras uit ijsland
- kleine, stoere, ondeugende shet met als baasje Matilda
- ding wat je om het hoofd van een paard doet als je gaat rijden
- haren aan de benen van een paard.
- hele erge buikpijn
- zweep bij het longeren
- streep over de rug van de pony
- weiland voor paarden
- eten wat paarden erg lekker vinden en je kan ze er ook mee belonen
- dier op 4 benen
- touw wat je aan het halster doet.
- dat je pony pijn heeft aan zijn been of voet
- vlekken
- dingen waarmee je het paard schoonmaakt
- haren aan de hals van het paard
- haren aan de billen van een paard
43 Clues: vlekken • zadeldekje • stippelvacht • klein paardje • ras van shadow • ras uit ijsland • dier op 4 benen • een paardengriep • eten voor paarden • groot zwart paard • hele erge buikpijn • paardentijdschrift • rijden op een paard • vurig en snel paard • weiland voor paarden • streep over het hoofd • zweep bij het longeren • hiermee kam je de manen • goudkleurige vachtkleur • ras met sectie A, B, C en D • ...
