welsh Crossword Puzzles
Ryan Reynolds Puzzle 2023-07-20
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- city he was born in
- actor often confused with Ryan Reynolds
- prepaid phone company that Ryan both owns and uses
- an FBI special agent assigned to protect Buddy "Aces" Israel
- Ryan's movie production company
- 10-year veteran in Canadian Special Forces turned mercenary
- father or first daughter (name)
- mother
- second daughter
- grumpy PR executive who believes people don't change
- childhood imaginary superhero friend helping middle-aged author Jeff Daniels
- second oldest brother
- young medical student living with his college roommate in Boston and making ends meet at a pizza place (full name)
- American truck driver stationed in Iraq
- dreamer snail with a need for speed
- third oldest brother
- International Space Station engineer
- experienced detective in Ryme City
- oldest brother
- movie he spent 11 years trying to get made/Marvel character
- luckiest woman in the world/married to Ryan
- female Goldendoodle
- actress who played Ryan's inquisitive daughter in Definitely, Maybe
- very mean twin brother
- second youngest daughter
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- “Ellie Reed” actress in The Adam Project
- fighter pilot who teams up with his younger self
- male Golden Retriever
- young secretary who aspires to be a book editor
- young CIA rookie safehouse housekeeper
- Swedish guy who wants to be the #1 art thief
- pseudonym for his work in Hobbs and Shaw
- Welsh football club Ryan bought with Rob McElhenny in 2020
- DC character he hated playing
- AAA-rated bodyguard based out of London
- collegian who has no intention of graduating (full name)
- female Maltipoo
- assistant and loyal friend of the Man of Zeal, Zeroman
- young imaginative history teacher better known as Mr. D
- virtual home of Guy and his friends
- Ryan's middle name
- gin company based in Portland, OR, that Ryan bought in 2018
- real-life guy who was slowly driven insane by a house
43 Clues: mother • oldest brother • second daughter • female Maltipoo • Ryan's middle name • city he was born in • female Goldendoodle • third oldest brother • male Golden Retriever • second oldest brother • very mean twin brother • second youngest daughter • DC character he hated playing • Ryan's movie production company • father or first daughter (name) • experienced detective in Ryme City • ...
Frezzle Bo-Bezzle's Cryptic Crossword 2023-11-03
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- Doctor's joke ends funeral party last night for Rocket Man.
- President removes blame from sanction for giving sodium to famous outlaw's child.
- Regular meeting spot starts trying harder experiments, and replaces its vegetable starter with a unique entrée.
- Racer's vehicle doesn't win when computers make decisions in New Zealand.
- Scree is fashioned into a great garden.
- Ape's net birthrate bemused bookworm.
- A difficult song.
- Lifelong companion lives in pantheon
- hero loses portion of emergency supplies.
- Consultant in cave authors argument for touchdown.
- Old mascot gets mixed up in Hazel's chi cult.
- Doctor Flex loses focus and gets personal in argument until they begin listening and reverse their core principles.
- Business lady commences layoffs to narrow fails, notwithstanding initially admiring everyone's zesty zealotry.
- Ill wetland root tripped drunk little man.
- Dad has new start with birthday treats for breakfast.
- Chocolate hoarder is far away from upset darn owl.
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- Creative burns falsehood by tying up the Welsh inside-scoop.
- Buddy's clue ad is confused.
- Important statement about Iodine means tennis player doesn't score speaker's Uranium
- Babeing babe does all of the babeing.
- Fired for introducing naughty treats.
- College ruins kerb poem.
- Doctor's fortune exchanged a thousand for the year's first woolen fabric.
- Little devil performs for company at work.
- Rowland Branch chair and lucky coin can be paddled to shore.
- The infamy since initially starting a silly kerfuffle with clone.
- Destination on Yelp starts leap-year on track.
- City bird loses dominion over ancient Chinese dynasty to pig.
- Village's winning start is town's envy.
- Trendy commercial in the morning for tea.
- Weekend is good in Scotland despite accidentally leaving Ozzie duvet.
- Big cat loses x-rating after nice night with local favourite.
- Restaurant's bad bar initially loses Dave's recommendation when it sends bird to hospital.
33 Clues: A difficult song. • College ruins kerb poem. • Buddy's clue ad is confused. • Lifelong companion lives in pantheon • Babeing babe does all of the babeing. • Fired for introducing naughty treats. • Ape's net birthrate bemused bookworm. • Scree is fashioned into a great garden. • Village's winning start is town's envy. • hero loses portion of emergency supplies. • ...
UoL LGM Crossword Christmas 2023 2023-12-04
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- Stirland silver HCL Library Assistant (4)
- Joe's surname from Brookside (8)
- A space to sit and look after your mental health (9,4)
- Partner: Pupil Companion (7,5)
- Square, literally "mouth of the bendy river" (10)
- Swansea-born library assistant from Cambridge (6)
- ace rhymer ta (anagram), SJL Library Assistant (6,5)
- If this CSA Clare was the original singer from Pink Floyd (7)
- If this Cat was the drummer in The Beatles (7)
- Liverpool-born campaigner against discrimination and racism, halls of residence recently named after her (7,4)
- SJL Rover, "She" in French (4)
- Calum or what you do with a book (4)
- Barbara _____ , artist of the sculpture outside SJL. Not Audrey (8)
- John HCL's local (8,4)
- Jack's door stopper (8)
- cool lilac emblem (anagram), SJL Library Assistant (7,8)
- Ritz Robles (anagram), SJL Rover (3,7)
- Fabulous and "hi" in Spanish (7)
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- KnowHow event, cookies and numbers (10,3,8)
- A space to sit and read the best selection of fiction (7,7,4)
- VG&M café, ‘H20 home’ (10)
- Special Collections has the only archive of this author’s literary papers and manuscripts, (he wrote The Midwich Cuckoos) (4,7)
- the app to read ebooks and listen to audiobooks with your library card for free (5)
- Special Collections has an archive for this Liverpool poet (as well as Brian Patton and Adrien Henri) (5,7)
- Michelle 'to carve wood'(7)
- SJL Rover, what you call singing Christmas songs door to door (7)
- If this Catherine was a statue in New York (7)
- Emma ‘of value’, Shelver (5)
- Camp Jellybean (anagram), HCL Rover (5,8)
- SJL's local (9)
- Belfast-born library assistant (3)
- Building The Original Redbrick (8,8)
- Wing Where the SJL books are, literally "a small wood" (5,4)
- If famous Welsh singer Tom Jones was a CSA (3)
- New single-spaces for study in the libraries, peas use them (4)
- James or egg-fried (4)
36 Clues: SJL's local (9) • John HCL's local (8,4) • James or egg-fried (4) • Jack's door stopper (8) • VG&M café, ‘H20 home’ (10) • Michelle 'to carve wood'(7) • Emma ‘of value’, Shelver (5) • Partner: Pupil Companion (7,5) • SJL Rover, "She" in French (4) • Joe's surname from Brookside (8) • Fabulous and "hi" in Spanish (7) • Belfast-born library assistant (3) • ...
Industrial revolution menu dessert 2024-03-20
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- a political and socioeconomic ideology that advocates for the collective ownership of resources and the absence of social classes.
- Inventor and scientist credited for inventing the telephone
- an economic and political system where the means of production, such as industries and resources, are owned and controlled by the community or the government.
- Someone who starts and operates their own buisness
- Multi story buildings divided into small cramped rooms
- German philosopher, economist, and political thorist
- a skilled craftsperson who creates unique, handmade products using traditional methods and techniques.
- a farming practice where different crops are planted in a specific sequence on the same piece of land over time.
- The working class who dont own means of production
- A list of people who are denied certain privileges
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- The “father of economics”
- The most influential language philosopher
- A heat engine that uses steam to operate
- a religious belief system that emphasizes the unity of God and rejects the doctrine of the Trinity.
- financial assets or resources that can be used to generate income or invest in businesses.
- The largest country in the british isles
- The Industrial Revolution refers to the period of significant technological, economic, and social change that took place in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- A prominent English architect
- an English-American industrialist and is often referred to as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution
- an economic philosophy that advocates for minimal government intervention in the economy. It promotes free markets and limited regulations.
- The inventor of the cotton gin
- an organization of workers that come together to protect and promote their common interests, such as better working conditions, fair wages, and benefits.
- American industrialist who founded ford motors
- Materials that are woven, knitted, and formed in to fabrics.
- A welsh social reformer
25 Clues: A welsh social reformer • The “father of economics” • A prominent English architect • The inventor of the cotton gin • A heat engine that uses steam to operate • The largest country in the british isles • The most influential language philosopher • American industrialist who founded ford motors • Someone who starts and operates their own buisness • ...
Lessons 20-23 Medieval History 2024-04-27
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- The battle where King Edward managed to capture the King of France with his own hands
- Battle that gave the French crown to the English
- term that means the love of wisdom, or a pursuit of wisdom and truth through logic
- this battle lasted 2 days and in it, Bruce personally fought and defended the Scottish throne in 1314
- betrayal of allegiance to one's government or sovereign and what
- an important document for our nation, based upon the previous answer
- document that means "Great Charter" in Latin
- when both sides in a war agree to stop fighting and there is no winner or loser
- British king who restarted the Hundred Years' War and attempted to capture the throne of France
- a fancy term to describe the process of mixing worldly ideas and spiritual ones
- this declaration was written in an abbey and in it, Bruce begged for his nation's freedom
- the Scots won this battle under William Wallace in 1297
- order of monks under whom Thomas Aquinas studied despite his family's best efforts
- English victory won in 1296
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- Welsh king who re-started the Hundred Years' War after the truce
- French King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War
- this treaty renounced any English claims to Scotland
- English King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War
- type of weapon that allowed for piercing through armor and greater efficiency in fighting
- Treaty signed in 1420 that sealed the deal on handing the French crown over to the English
- a Greek philosopher that lived 300 years BC, whose ideas Thomas Aquinas sought to tackle
- Kings of England that ruled during the time of the Wars of Scottish Independence (no commas between titles)
- Treaty signed by the French after losing at the Battle of Poitiers
- French teenager who led men in battle, was herself said to be led by God and was burned at the stake
24 Clues: English victory won in 1296 • document that means "Great Charter" in Latin • Battle that gave the French crown to the English • this treaty renounced any English claims to Scotland • French King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War • English King who helped to start the Hundred Years' War • the Scots won this battle under William Wallace in 1297 • ...
Allie + Liam 2025-02-13
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- % of the population that has red hair
- original word used to describe the color of chocolate labs
- your hair
- organ' found on animals, potatoes, and needles
- your home state's official crustacean
- Name with irish or welsh origin that means "well-born" and "youth"
- old German for 'resolute protector'; a name shared by conquerors, writers, and princes
- Ecstasy
- annual cult sacrament, abbreviated
- Stone fruit whose basket was used as the original basketball hoop
- name meaning "nobel" and "kind"
- home of Jackson Lab headquarters
- canine color vision
- name of hebrew origin that that means "grace" or "favor", also the title of one of my favorite musicals
- fungus that is the OG source of LSD
- someone whoose computer never works
- a substituted tryptamine offering a sceinic trip, no passport required
- primary product of the warburg effect
- the original pig eye distributor
- important anaplerotic substrate in the RPE, my favorite metabolite
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- deadliest insects
- amino acid precursor of melanin abbreviated
- city of brotherly love
- This nations flag is green, white and orange
- this tropical amphibian toxins, once used on hunting weapons, depends on it's insect diet
- this common giv+A1:B39en name evolved into slang for entitlement and customer service disputes
- mental health drug I've been on the longest
- oldest nation state in europe
- most popular name for baby boys in the U.S. for the past five years
- alternative word for bear
- a blue flower or the name of a witch
- proteins responsible for keeping the lens transparent
- found in the tropical forest of souteast asia, smalled bear species
- shape shifting dairy spread
- not a place, but a feeling I get with you
- active alkyloid in psychoactive plant use by native americans
- central act of worship in the Catholic Church
- a science work space or mans best friend, briefly
38 Clues: Ecstasy • your hair • deadliest insects • canine color vision • city of brotherly love • alternative word for bear • shape shifting dairy spread • oldest nation state in europe • name meaning "nobel" and "kind" • home of Jackson Lab headquarters • the original pig eye distributor • annual cult sacrament, abbreviated • fungus that is the OG source of LSD • ...
The Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution 2026-01-22
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- the 1957 treaty that established the European Economic Community, influencing UK law during EU membership
- laws pass by parliament
- formal agreements between countries and states
- a set of laws and guidelines that define the powers and functions of government and the rights of citizens
- the principle that everyone, including the government, is subject to the law
- the location where King John agreed to the Magna Carta in 121
- a constitution in which laws and practices are not set out in a single document
- a 1998 Act that incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law
- A.V. Dicey identified two key principles of the UK constitution
- laws made by judges where the law does not cover the issue or is unclear
- textbooks that explain the working of the political system
- the transfer of power from Westminster to regional bodies such as the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Senedd
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- constitutional rules that can be changed by a simple Act of Parliament
- a past court decision that is used as a guide for deciding future cases in a court of law
- constitutional provisions that are difficult or impossible to change
- the highest court in the UK, with final authority on legal and constitutional matters
- a constitution in which laws and practices are set out in a single document
- a political system where legal sovereignty is contained in a single place
- a 1215 document that limited the monarch’s power and established the principle that the law applies to everyone
- the process of changing or improving laws or political institutions
- the division of power between the executive, legislature and judiciary
- traditions not contained in law but influential in the operation of a political system
- members of the House of Lords who inherit their position by birth
23 Clues: laws pass by parliament • formal agreements between countries and states • textbooks that explain the working of the political system • the location where King John agreed to the Magna Carta in 121 • A.V. Dicey identified two key principles of the UK constitution • members of the House of Lords who inherit their position by birth • ...
Mediaevel Crossword 2012-05-19
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- He once is said to have told Norfolk, “then … I shall die today, and you tomorrow”
- A real man, named for a dragon.
- Daughter of John Brunham
- The right to fill a vacant ecclesiastical benefice
- a castle in County Durham, connected to Richard III’s mother
- Main body of the church, where the congregation sit or stand
- an open weave ornamental hair net
- One of the two Popes of Richard III’s reign
- The earldom of Richard III’s paternal grandfather
- A woman who withdrew from secular life to be walled up
- Died with Richard III, called “gentle”
- A queen who persuaded her husband to spare the Burghers of Calais in 1347.
- A dish, mainly of wheat, with milk, eggs or broth
- The more common name for Lady Godgyfu.
- A mendicant order founded in the early 13th century in France
- Part of a church, usually at the western end, where one enters
- Originally a groom
- The first Plantagenet’s home
- A Welsh family, better at self-promotion than anything else.
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- The successor to Longshanks
- property, which, having caused a death, was forfeit to the Crown
- The low segment of the high and low segments of a battlement
- King’s evil
- A corruption of the blood, resulting from a capital crime
- Archbishop of Canterbury in 1169
- King of Scotland when Bosworth was fought.
- A battle fought on St Crispin’s Day 1415
- King of France when Richard III born
- On the Tweed, Richard III freed this town in 1482
- A bishop’s cure
- Itinerant seller
- Medieval poached eggs with a custard and ginger sauce
- An (in)famous inquisitor of the 14th century
- The Danish name for York.
- Jane Shore was the merriest ……
- A King who died at Hastings
- An art which led to modern chemistry
37 Clues: King’s evil • A bishop’s cure • Itinerant seller • Originally a groom • Daughter of John Brunham • The Danish name for York. • The successor to Longshanks • A King who died at Hastings • The first Plantagenet’s home • Jane Shore was the merriest …… • A real man, named for a dragon. • Archbishop of Canterbury in 1169 • an open weave ornamental hair net • ...
Hollywood 2020-04-04
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- 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. • ...
Jumps Trainers past and present by 7bets4free.com 2020-03-28
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- Welsh trainer who has five Cheltenham Festival wins so far in her career (7,6)
- Trainer of 2017 Grand National winner One For Arthur (7,7)
- Back among the Cheltenham Festival winners enclosure with Imperial Aura in 2020 (3,6)
- Trained Silver Birch to win the 2007 Grand National (6,7)
- Trainer of the first five home in the 1983 Cheltenham Gold Cup (7,9)
- Bizarre 'evil toad witnessing' for the trainer of Gold Cup winner Imperial Commander (5,7,6)
- Trainer of the legendary Red Rum (6,6)
- Recently relocated to Ravenswell Farm near Cheltenham (5,1,5)
- Learnt his trade with Gordon Elliott now training at Warren Chase Stables in Warwickshire (4,6)
- Won his first trainers title in 1985-86 (5,9)
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- Eleven time Champion Trainer from his Ditcheat stables in Somerset (4,8)
- Trainer of the unfortunate Goshen ridden by his own son (4,5)
- 'Ivan Gumhat' altered for this trainer based in Pantwilkin, Cowbridge (3,6)
- Herefordshire trainer who trains at Cottage Field Stables (3,5)
- Trainer at home at Barbury Castle (4,4)
- Son of 17 down who currently trains at Nicholashayne (5,4)
- Alter 'a mini twelve sail' to get the trainer of 100/1 Grand National winner Mon Mome (7,8)
- Native River won the 2018 Cheltenham Gold Cup for this Somerset based trainer (5,7)
- The Master trainer based in Minehead (6,5)
- The current resident trainer at Jackdaw's Castle (5,6)
- Nicknamed 'The Duke' this trainer won the champion trainer title twice in the 1990's (5,9)
- Fifteen times champion trainer (6,4)
- Herefordshire trainer who retired in 2015 after 29 years who was succeeded by his daughter Kerry (7,3)
- One of the most travelled trainers from his West Wales base (5,5)
- Dorest based trainer of Unowhatimeanharry (5,3)
- Champion trainer at this years Cheltenham Festival (6,7)
- Trained the ill fated Espoir D'Allen to win the 2019 Champion Hurdle (5,8)
- His brother Harry is stable jockey (3,7)
28 Clues: Fifteen times champion trainer (6,4) • Trainer of the legendary Red Rum (6,6) • Trainer at home at Barbury Castle (4,4) • His brother Harry is stable jockey (3,7) • The Master trainer based in Minehead (6,5) • Won his first trainers title in 1985-86 (5,9) • Dorest based trainer of Unowhatimeanharry (5,3) • The current resident trainer at Jackdaw's Castle (5,6) • ...
amswersmashed potatoes 2020-05-19
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- Connery helps a promising under privileged boy to write about a simplified image of how something should be.7,9/10
- Does BGT big headed mogul wear these rubber boots? 5,6/11
- Did she become so ugly being confined in Amsterdam? 4,5/15
- White Cliffs Grand Hotel serves this before profiteroles and peach flambe 5/5,4,3,5,6
- But she wasn't in Love Story.3,4/4,1,4
- Make of car for plasticine couple.7,3,6/10
- The latest virus to play online. 5/5,4
- A calming child's song gets lost in a maze.7/9
- It isn't a coincidence he celebrates his birthday on this day.5,6/9,3
- Due to the virus, they have added new bond movie to the first one.2,2/2,4,2,4
- Did he have one of these in As Good as it Gets? 4,7/4,5,10
- Captain Jack Ross has to say this to Danny Kaffee.5,5/15
- Simon and Pumbaa sing about getting stuffed after death. 6,6/11
- ELO plus OMD 8,5,9/10,10,2,3,4
- Did Niko's favourite group write a Bowie song? 7,4/6,4
- Is it John Travolta using an aerosol or your partner? 9/7
- Do the ships get lost on this welsh Island ? 7,8/8
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- A South African leader from a US state. 6,7/8
- Have you been composing musicals? 4,6/6,5,6
- She dreamed a dream about the depressed. 5,5/3,10
- Has the Golden Shot taken over from Osman?3,9/5,2,5
- They only eat fish in your region.8,5,5/11
- Ghost gets surgery to repair his face. 3,7,2,3,5/9
- Are there 12 flying stone heads? 6/6
- This pioneering nurse is farting with power. 8,11/4,5,4
- A zebra crossing light for supersonic plane. 7,6/8
- Did the Voice of an Angel marry a PM? 8,6/9
- Nobody sleeps near the legendary monster.4,4/6,5
- The Egyptians would curse Tolkein for putting it there. 7/6,5
- Does this dance crew do it underwater? 5,6/9
30 Clues: ELO plus OMD 8,5,9/10,10,2,3,4 • Are there 12 flying stone heads? 6/6 • But she wasn't in Love Story.3,4/4,1,4 • The latest virus to play online. 5/5,4 • They only eat fish in your region.8,5,5/11 • Make of car for plasticine couple.7,3,6/10 • Have you been composing musicals? 4,6/6,5,6 • Did the Voice of an Angel marry a PM? 8,6/9 • ...
Delivery Crossword! 2020-05-13
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- American actor, born in 1937, nominated for 12 Academy Awards who has played characters such as: The Joker, Frank Costello, Colonel Nathan Jessup & Jack Torrance
- American actor who died of a drug overdose in 2014, who won the Academy Award for his portrayal of Truman Capote in Capote and has starred in such classic films as Twister and Mission Impossible III
- British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer. He was renowned for his role in the Arab Revolt and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. “________ of Arabia”
- A slight hollow in a hard even surface made by a blow or pressure
- Welsh actor who will eat your liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti
- - Manchester United manager from 1986 to 2013 (full name)
- What links the world's greatest ice-hockey player and a 1992 cult comedy film starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey
- Plural of what you might look through to see out of buildings
- Male winner of Wimbeldon in 2016
- – Tennis’ most successful sisters
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- Sounds like – The time of year when the earth’s axis is tilted closest towards the sun
- Novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719 where the eponymous protagonist is trapped on a tropical desert island
- Greek word for ‘Lion’
- A small, soft round stone fruit that is typically bright or dark red
- – English footballer who is Newcastle and the Premier League’s record goalscorer
- Aladdin’s Nemesis
- Modern Art Gallery, located on the Thames in the former Bankside Power Station in Southwark
- British philosopher, mathematician, historian & writer, who went to prison during WW1 for his Pacifisim and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950 “Bertrand _______”
- The most common surname in the United States
- – 16th US President who successfully led the North/Union through the American Civil War
- Obsessive and genius American film director, directing greats such as: 2001: A Space Odyssey, & The Shining
21 Clues: Aladdin’s Nemesis • Greek word for ‘Lion’ • Male winner of Wimbeldon in 2016 • – Tennis’ most successful sisters • The most common surname in the United States • - Manchester United manager from 1986 to 2013 (full name) • Plural of what you might look through to see out of buildings • A slight hollow in a hard even surface made by a blow or pressure • ...
TURIN BRAKES - WHAT DO YOU KNOW? 2016-11-22
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- Type of man featured on the Ether Song LP (7)
- Bracketed with Painkiller to give a TB favourite since 2003 (6,4)
- They burned our churches to the ground but they can't buy this? (8)
- Founder members of Turin Brakes (4,3,4)
- Drummer, manager and all things TB(3,5)
- Where blood's on the inside and nowhere else (4,4,5)
- TB's Steely Dan cover (5,4,4,4,6)
- This song featured in two episodes of the second season of TV's Gossip Girl's (4,2,4)
- Olly's solo album (2,3,3,4)
- Massive fan and all round great guy creator of the Ether Site (6,6)
- Where were we in 2013 (4)
- Great track recently featured on Kiefer Sutherland's Designated Survivor (4,3)
- What's the Underdog dreaming of? (10)
- Feeling this off the first album (8)
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- What was hard for the Sleeper in 2013 (6,2)
- TB's third album (10)
- Where he don't care about nobody but me (5)
- Bass playing jazzman extraordinaire (4,5)
- TB's Dutch run website (5,4)
- Where you might leave your woes behind (3,4)
- In this song it's time to go fishing (4,4)
- Where you listen but don't die laughing (5,2,6)
- First single off Lost Property (4,2,6)
- You might fall asleep with these little guys while listening to Jackinabox (9)
- Set closer on most the 2016 gigs (5,6)
- Where Olly is slow-motion walking diatribe talking (4,5)
- Venue in Turin on the Lost Property tour (9,3,5)
- Where you'll get a champagne breakfast and a fat-free chicken dinner (7,6,5)
- Where the watch was lost on Lost Property (10)
- TB worried about the effects of global warming (3,6)
- The only Welsh venue on the Spring leg of the Lost Property tour (10)
- Sometime co-writer and support act on the first Lost Property tour (3,7)
- 2010 album release (9)
- His friends are all junkies (6,3)
34 Clues: TB's third album (10) • 2010 album release (9) • Where were we in 2013 (4) • Olly's solo album (2,3,3,4) • TB's Dutch run website (5,4) • TB's Steely Dan cover (5,4,4,4,6) • His friends are all junkies (6,3) • Feeling this off the first album (8) • What's the Underdog dreaming of? (10) • First single off Lost Property (4,2,6) • Set closer on most the 2016 gigs (5,6) • ...
Horse Breeds 2024-02-12
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- Scottish pony breed.
- Small, sturdy horse with a flaxen mane and tail.
- Small horses that weight less than 900 lbs.
- Heavy muscled,even-temperedd, large horses that are a cross between coldblood and hotblood.
- Developed by the Nez Pierce Indians.
- High stepping, gaited horse.
- National horse of Iceland
- Hotblooded breed with a shiny coat.
- Used for harness racing.
- Horses that are scaled-down versions of a full sized horse. Under 34".
- Horse breeds that are used for riding, driving, showing, etc. 900-1400 lbs.
- Originated in Scotland. Feathered legs.
- Small, agile breed that has a dished face.
- Swift, agile, fast horses that are high-strung.
- The Tennessee ________ Horse is a gaited horse used as a fancy riding horse.
- Horses that are under 34 inches tall
- Draft breed that has held the record for the tallest and heaviest horse.
- Pony breed with heavy feathering on feet.
- Gaited pony from England.
- Acronym for a Pony Breed developed in Iowa with Appaloosa coloring.
- Wild horse of the United States.
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- Originated in Norway and most are dun colored.
- Naturally gaited horse that was imported to the Caribbean.
- The American _______ Horse has powerful hindquarters and was bred to run the quarter mile.
- Horse that is used in the Spanish riding school.
- Irish draft breed.
- Draft breed from France.
- Pony breed from Wales that is broken into four size categories.
- Carried knights in armor in the middle ages.
- Spanish horse with a flowing mane and tail.
- Large, slow-moving draft horses.
- Compact draft breed that originated in Belgium
- Horse breeds that are used for heavy work.
- Used as a Cavalry Horse.
- Hotblooded breed commonly used for racing.
- Versitle breed that was developed in the southwest. Comes in multiple patterns such as Tobiano.
36 Clues: Irish draft breed. • Scottish pony breed. • Draft breed from France. • Used for harness racing. • Used as a Cavalry Horse. • National horse of Iceland • Gaited pony from England. • High stepping, gaited horse. • Large, slow-moving draft horses. • Wild horse of the United States. • Hotblooded breed with a shiny coat. • Developed by the Nez Pierce Indians. • ...
Papa Tino's Pat Leave 2023-08-07
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- (2) pub lunch with Helen & Richard
- Elio's favourite ball based activity
- Elio went on his first one on your last day of pat leave
- an ongoing project
- (2) the reason for Elio's Midsomer Murders audition
- church play group
- Elio's first high speed train
- (3) the most delicious vending machine drink
- (2) your new favourite toy
- wedding anniversary lunch
- so big?
- what a windy beach!
- the new car
- (2) where we met the tiger that came for tea
- (2) Elio's first immersive gallery
- Elio's favourite Indonesian lady
- Elio's first holiday
- Elio's favourite Italian gentleman
- (3) where Elio found some new aunties!
- park location of Elio's first Great British Summer Fair
- Elio's favourite Englishman
- greedy creatures in Nara
- (2) the club down the road
- the k review
- (3) Elio's favourite thing to do in a hotel room
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- (5) restaurant for PW's birthday
- Elio's favourite water based exercise
- Elio's first word
- Elio's second holiday
- Elio's favourite Welsh lady
- Elio's first forest was full of this
- (2) respite from the downpour!
- (2) where we spent the last day of pat leave
- our first overnight guests with a baby
- (2) our first night out out!
- (2) say hello to the sun
- where dreams come true
- the cutest toys Elio won at his first baby shower
- (3) Elio's first wedding was here
- (2) what you imagined every day of pat leave would be like
- Elio's favourite fruit
- (2) Elio loves to sing in the corridors here
- Bingo's big sister
- Elio's second immersive gallery
- peepo?
- what we ate at Luke & Charlotte's
- (2) Elio's first classical music concert
- don't forget to!
- delicious meaty dish in France
- Elio's first 90th birthday party
- Elio's favourite cruciferous vegetable
- delicious Japanese omelette
52 Clues: peepo? • so big? • the new car • the k review • don't forget to! • Elio's first word • church play group • an ongoing project • Bingo's big sister • what a windy beach! • Elio's first holiday • Elio's second holiday • where dreams come true • Elio's favourite fruit • (2) say hello to the sun • greedy creatures in Nara • wedding anniversary lunch • (2) your new favourite toy • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-12
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- where your put the car?
- where you put the books?
- where do you buy books?
- i keepin the cheese in the...
- when you get too much sun
- how is a mid summer day whit the sun?
- where you buy the tablets
- what do you use to watch videos on the IBW
- what is the thing you use to eat
- its capital is berna and borders on lombardia
- do you use them to go to school, what is it?
- host sick people
- is a typical welsh breakfast
- where mass is celebrated
- is a typical Cristhmas English sweet
- how is the weather when there it too much wind
- its capital is Copenhagen
- where you are hot on the forehead
- when you eat too much, it comes to you...
- is a typical Scottish sweet breakfast
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- where the turist
- this state borders on Poland,Belgium, France.....its capital is Berlin
- is a seasoning, but it isn't an eggs
- do you need it to see around, what is it?
- the chimney is located on the...
- where swimming is peacticed
- where can you buy a cake?
- You need it to smell better, what is it?
- where you take notes?
- how is the weather when the temperature is under 15 degress?
- you can
- how is the weather when there is the sun in the sky
- where do you buy bread?
- where you put your clothes
- where do you put the pens, the ruler ...
- is a Scandinavian country
- is a mix of vegetables,it is healtly
- its population is made up of Chinese and its capital is Beijing
- what do you use for write?
- how is the weather when there are snowflakes in the air?
- place where meals are served
- when it hurts in your mouth
- what is it that helps your hear
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 • where you put your clothes • ...
Ultimate My Chemical Romance Crossword 2022-06-01
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- name of the band that Mikey created the name for
- the scrapped album
- Mikey's worst fear
- killjoy Frank plays
- first record label
- the name of the character on The Black Parade
- band was Frank Iero in when he got on the FBI watch list
- artist that took The Black Parade's number one billboard chart place
- Frank's worst fear
- song that got popular on tiktok
- the oldest member
- Mikey's full name
- end credits
- name of tour they did with the used and a static lullaby
- inspiration behind Helena
- abbreviation of band name
- name of the studio they recorded their first album at
- first year they did warped tour
- what made Gerard's hair teal
- album featuring Na Na Na
- name of the oldest drummer
- other band they played as
- release date of first album
- Gerard's middle name
- Gerard and Mikey's mom's name
- name of the newest song
- Gerard's favorite band
- album released in 2008
- age of oldest member (as of June 2022)
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- most well known song
- Ray's worst fear
- release date of Danger
- the name of the show Gerard was working on for cartoon network
- compilation album
- killjoy Ray plays
- what Gerard is allergic to
- Frank's role
- killjoy Mikey plays
- something that will never hurt you
- author of the book the band name is from
- Ray's full name
- Mikey's role
- release date of three cheers for sweet revenge
- name of the video diary
- Frank's moms name
- number of albums
- state they recorded their first album in
- brothers
- childrens show the band was featured on
- album Cancer is on
- is Gerard scared of living or dying?
- killjoy Gerard plays
- Gerard's birth month
- forgotten bullets song
54 Clues: brothers • end credits • Frank's role • Mikey's role • Ray's full name • Ray's worst fear • number of albums • compilation album • killjoy Ray plays • the oldest member • Mikey's full name • Frank's moms name • the scrapped album • Mikey's worst fear • first record label • Frank's worst fear • album Cancer is on • killjoy Frank plays • killjoy Mikey plays • most well known song • killjoy Gerard plays • ...
Liam + Allie 2025-02-13
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- canine color vision
- This tropical amphibian toxins, once used on hunting weapons, depends on it's insect diet
- Your home state's official crustacean
- Most popular name for baby boys in the U.S. for the past five years
- a substituted tryptamine offering a sceinic trip, no passport required
- % of the population that has red hair
- This common given name evolved into slang for entitlement and customer service disputes
- Alternative word for bear
- Name meaning "nobel" and "kind"
- annual cult sacrament, abbreviated
- someone whoose computer never works
- a science work space or mans best friend, briefly
- mental health drug I've been on the longest
- shape shifting dairy spread
- Central act of worship in the Catholic Church
- This nations flag is green, white and orange
- primary product of the warburg effect
- Home of Jackson's Lab headquarters
- organ' found on animals, potatoes, and needles
- Stone fruit whose basket was used as the original basketball hoop
- Name with irish or welsh origin that means "well-born" and "youth"
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- The city of brotherly love
- proteins responsible for keeping the lens transparent
- a blue flower or the name of a witch
- Old German for 'resolute protector'; a name shared by conquerors, writers, and princes
- deadliest insects
- name of hebrew origin that that means "grace" or "favor", also the title of one of my favorite musicals
- active alkyloid in psychoactive plant use by native americans
- Original word used to describe the color of chocolate labs
- found in the tropical forest of souteast asia, smalled bear species
- oldest nation state in europe
- important anaplerotic substrate in the RPE, my favorite metabolite
- Ecstasy
- your hair
- amino acid precursor of melanin abbreviated
- fungus that is the OG source of LSD
- Clue
- not a place, but a feeling I get with you
- The original pig eye distributor
39 Clues: Clue • Ecstasy • your hair • deadliest insects • canine color vision • Alternative word for bear • The city of brotherly love • shape shifting dairy spread • oldest nation state in europe • Name meaning "nobel" and "kind" • The original pig eye distributor • annual cult sacrament, abbreviated • Home of Jackson's Lab headquarters • someone whoose computer never works • ...
Look who's coming to dinner. . . 2024-11-27
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- Old English: of noble birth, lived in a split country when it’s wall came down.
- Norse for Female that is “ever powerful”, an opera composer.
- Irish for Oak Tree, Welsh for edge of hill, This “New Zealand Bluey” had a life changing tour through the homeland of Ghandi.
- Hebrew for helper, lived and worked in the land of the Maya
- Nickname for the Cornish version of the name of the Wife of King Arthur meaning “Fair one” or “White Wave”. Has a fancy for the Scottish national animal.
- English “Fair and Soft”, played the organ in St Peter’s Basilica
- 5th century Roman saint known for charitable works and devotion to Christianity, Modern English meaning: strength, resilience, and beauty. One could call this person a Dicesmith.
- “a Celtic speaking person from Brittany”, a cougar trumpeter.
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- Hebrew: A princess or Noblewoman, Matriarch of the Abrahamic Covenant. A ravenous consumer of fruits.
- Old English; “Dweller near a pear tree”, A local “throttle jockey”.
- Old English; From the Royal Fortress, “A Towhead” that loves dancing in a local halau.
- English for a solo vocal piece in an opera, an oboist that lived and worked in an orphanage.
- Latin for “Heavenly”, is a certified pastry chef.
- Old English/Gaelic “Spacious Fort”, Highland Clan, The Primogeniture.
- Old English: a person involved in managing the distribution of food and drink. Princess Diana ________. A Gecko, A T-bird, and a Red Raider.
- Eternal ruler, worked as a watermaster during a flood
- Greek for beautiful or lovely, Knocked on doors in the home of the Gators.
- Nickname for the Supplanter (Hebrew), one who follows, A distant relative of David Lyon a member of the British Parliament in the 1800’s, living encyclopedia of historical years.
- Hebrew “He will join”, Third son of Jacob. He has joined with the Orrclan.
- “God is my oath”, Hebrew for “House”, recent participant in a Spanish pilgrimage.
20 Clues: Latin for “Heavenly”, is a certified pastry chef. • Eternal ruler, worked as a watermaster during a flood • Hebrew for helper, lived and worked in the land of the Maya • Norse for Female that is “ever powerful”, an opera composer. • “a Celtic speaking person from Brittany”, a cougar trumpeter. • English “Fair and Soft”, played the organ in St Peter’s Basilica • ...
L&D Crossword Contest 2025-03-30
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- Slave of the Passions
- Destroyed and Rebuilt Paris
- King of Benin
- One-armed admiral at Tralfagor
- Surname of both Regents Street designer and Bath MC
- Half-Hangit Maggie
- Warrior Queen
- Bath’s most famous Georgian structure
- WWII destination from Dover
- The Royal Disease
- Moral philosopher and economist
- Welsh founder of the NHS
- Made Bermondsey Abbey famous
- Killed at coronation of Richard Ist, beginning of riots
- Most Kissed Face (she’s Okay!)
- Arrows and Mice
- English Philosopher of Natural Rights
- Author of the Ontological Argument
- Murderer, not a bodysnatcher
- Goddess of Temple in Bath
- Settler Physician
- Philosopher with a lucky toe
- All disease (Chadwick)
- Author of “Laws on Gifts to the Poor”
- He lost his marbles
- 1888 The Autumn of ______
- Snow couldn’t handle it
- Eve did it
- dog poo
- got stuffed
- French philosopher of love and purgatory
- “What is it?” (Whitman)
- St. Anthony’s Fire
- Father of Tropical Medicine
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- Beheaded Queen
- Where Nightengale went
- “It would set curiosity in motion”
- Galen’s big idea
- Catholic half-sister of Elizabeth
- Reformer and model for Dumbledore?
- Invented the x-ray ambulance
- Bermondsey’s mystic and prophetess
- Oval earthen enclosure surrounded by a ditch
- Venetian Painter and London Immigrant
- Meaning of the Earth
- The Conqueror
- Roman God
- Mad ghost of York
- Roman fighters and entertainers
- Aristotle says there are four
- Dear ___ (Fake letter)
- The Irish Giant
- The Lungs of London
- Interpreter of Hippocrates and Father of Library Medicine
- The Louvre broke this – For France!
- Surgeon with %300 mortality rate
- Destination of Chaucer’s pilgrims
- bone collector
- The Black Death
- Jamaican Nurse
- Loved his wine and cheese
- Oliver “Finkle”
- The Sacred Disease
63 Clues: dog poo • Roman God • Eve did it • got stuffed • King of Benin • Warrior Queen • The Conqueror • Beheaded Queen • bone collector • Jamaican Nurse • Arrows and Mice • The Irish Giant • The Black Death • Oliver “Finkle” • Galen’s big idea • The Royal Disease • Mad ghost of York • Settler Physician • Half-Hangit Maggie • The Sacred Disease • St. Anthony’s Fire • The Lungs of London • He lost his marbles • ...
Pete and Vicky 2021-08-31
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- In which instrument does Vicky hold a Grade 8?
- Sixth Form College they both attended
- What football team does Pete support
- Mother of the Bride
- amateur Ultimate Frisbee team based in didsbury that Pete and Vicky play for
- West Yorkshire birth place of the bride
- First School attended by the happy couple
- Dr. Le Bode’s branch of medicine
- Rock guitarist who lives near Bewdley
- Product produced by Son and Styles
- name of bewdleys premier fish and chip restaurant
- Prime Minister who has a statue in the centre of Bewdley
- Name of the mother of of the groom
- Shoes worn by Vicky for Scottish dancing
- First name of the father of the groom
- Name of Vicky's childhood home
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- these are thown from Bewdley bridge in their hundreds every New Year’s Day
- Cereal company where Pete completed his industry placement mornflake
- Father of the Bride
- South Island City where Vicky and Pete lived in New Zealand
- Beatles members and petes middle names
- Midlands city that links Vicky Styles and Vick McClure
- Basket based sport Pete played at university
- Welsh coastal town where pete attended university
- Bewdley high school alumna who entered the first series of The Voice
- Honeymoon location of the newlyweds
- Antipodean nation Where Pete proposed
- Fashionable suburb of Manchester where Pete and Vicky moved to after university
- Number of Pete’s sibling
- Pete’s shoe size
- Pete's favourite train themed Board game
- In which Shropshire market town did Vicky pass her driving test?
- Vicky's Middle name
- vickys favourite white wine
- Party game which kicked started Pete and Vicky's romance
- Bird featured on the Bewdley high school crest
- Arthur Conan Doyle inspired Netflix film featuring the Severn valley railway
- River running through Bewdley
- Number of arches in Bewdley bridge
39 Clues: Pete’s shoe size • Father of the Bride • Mother of the Bride • Vicky's Middle name • Number of Pete’s sibling • vickys favourite white wine • River running through Bewdley • Name of Vicky's childhood home • Dr. Le Bode’s branch of medicine • Product produced by Son and Styles • Name of the mother of of the groom • Number of arches in Bewdley bridge • ...
Mosh Adventures 2025-10-25
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- A popular Broadway musical, or a budget airport outside of Toronto
- Things that must be stood on
- "of Storr" on the Trotternish peninsula
- Indigenous people of North Africa known for rug weaving
- Northern lights display
- Not a nice thing to find in your sleeping bag
- Mode of transport to Mont Salève
- Place to see squirrels or not
- A furry friend whose name you might shout in a hall
- "Architect emperor" of Rome
- A type of hike that goes all-the-way
- A sugary confection that's not a tough pill to swallow
- Baby Arctic birds with colourful beaks
- It might be checked before boarding an international flight
- French for "crescent"
- Site for smashing hadrons
- Scottish for 'small'
- The not-quite-desert outside Marrakech
- The plant's part, but on a bike
- Historic Sheffield tool maker or Vancouver park with first nations sculptures
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- Traditional Portuguese music
- World Heritage Site described by its tourist website as an "enchanted valley"
- Water-filled and worn on your back
- Result of an eruption
- Icelandic tale
- Colourful corvids adorning ball-caps
- An art movement also known as Late Baroque that inspired a Liverpudlian coffee house
- A cozy place to wear face masks and smooch
- A Welsh station code that may save you a mouthful
- A lake to get lost around
- A bright attraction every December in North Holland
- Big and little
- Racecourse that plays host to The Grand National
- Top sights made redundant by GPS (informal)
- Groups unhappy to be woken up
- Charitable buildings with codes of conduct
- Whisper your wishes to this small bronze statue
- Capital of the Ionian Islands
- River that runs through Cambridge
- A sometimes-scalable place to store aircraft
- The river toured by family-run company ChesterBoat
41 Clues: Icelandic tale • Big and little • Scottish for 'small' • Result of an eruption • French for "crescent" • Northern lights display • A lake to get lost around • Site for smashing hadrons • "Architect emperor" of Rome • Traditional Portuguese music • Things that must be stood on • Place to see squirrels or not • Groups unhappy to be woken up • Capital of the Ionian Islands • ...
TAG Teaser 209 - Dog Days! 2022-08-22
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- American ___ Bull, this dog sounds like it comes from a coalmine! (3)
- German ________, the original name for a 13-ACROSS, the name was changed by breeders during World War 1 when many British people took a dislike to all things German (8)
- ______ Labrador, this beautiful dog is famous for the little 3-DOWN used in adverts for Andrex toilet roll (6)
- Border ______, a sheepdog with black and white fur (6)
- This is another name for a German 6-ACROSS, which was changed during World War 1 and named after Alsace, on the border between France and Germany (8)
- There were 101 of this spotted dog in the classic Disney animated and live-action films! (10)
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- Great ____, a BIG, shorthaired dog... from Denmark? (4)
- Sounds "hoarse"? This dog looks like a big wolf and is used to pull sledges in the arctic and the tundra (5)
- This is the name for a baby - or young - dog! (5)
- This cute little dog resembles a tiny bulldog with its broad, flat nose and wrinkly face... it's name rhymes with "tug" (3)
- This is the name for various breeds of (usually) small, wiry, spunky dogs used for hunting vermin or foxes, such as the Yorkie, Westie, Scottie and Cairn (7)
- This large German dog is famous for its black-and-tan coat, solid build and fearsome reputation for being aggressive (10)
- ____ Russell, this dog has the same first name as Messrs Black, Frost, Nicholson and Straw! (4)
- This wee, Welsh herding dog is the Queen's favourite! (5)
- Cocker _______, this dog has long, droopy ears and a silky coat (7)
- Basset _____, Blood_____ and the _____ of the Baskervilles are all called this word, which means a dog used in hunting! (5)
16 Clues: This is the name for a baby - or young - dog! (5) • Border ______, a sheepdog with black and white fur (6) • Great ____, a BIG, shorthaired dog... from Denmark? (4) • This wee, Welsh herding dog is the Queen's favourite! (5) • Cocker _______, this dog has long, droopy ears and a silky coat (7) • ...
English exam 2014-03-25
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- misschien
- gebruiken
- beneden, op de gelijkvloers
- zich zorgen maken
- verbeteren
- een computer
- schaak
- aandringen
- een fluostift
- een topje om te trainen
- bij voorkeur blauw
- nogal, tamelijk
- land
- een klavertje
- toewijzen
- Wales
- mogen niet
- een scherm
- een poster
- gelukwensen
- boetvalschoenen
- of chalk
- nog
- boos zijn op iemand
- een aanpassing
- het weer
- een prestatie
- raden
- een boek
- een perforator
- inclusief, inbegrepen
- een nietjesmachine
- Waal
- dreigen
- een piloot in
- een stoel
- uitleg
- taal
- saai
- noorden
- waarschuwen
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- de mijne
- overheersend
- een beamer
- ier
- vasthouden aan
- een kaart
- verkorten, afkorten
- juwelen
- gele narcis
- een kraag
- lijken op
- zuiden
- geribd katoen, spijkerstof
- een boekentas
- fier
- in de rij staan
- een woordenboek
- een kans
- overwegen
- een ringmap
- valse verwachtingen
- tevreden
- treffen
- uit den vreemde
- een douche
- een beslissing nemen
- het Verenigd Koninkrijk
- tegen die tijd
- de afwas doen
- minder belangrijk
- een bureau
- een rekenmachine
- prei
- uitleggen
- een (school)bord
- precies
- een vuilbak
- verplicht
- beschrijven
- gewoonlijk
- een repetitie
- begeleiden
- Ierland
- eiland
- nauwelijks, amper
- zonder
- leer
- een agenda
89 Clues: ier • nog • fier • land • prei • Waal • leer • taal • saai • Wales • raden • schaak • zuiden • eiland • zonder • uitleg • juwelen • treffen • precies • dreigen • Ierland • noorden • de mijne • een kans • tevreden • of chalk • het weer • een boek • misschien • gebruiken • een kaart • een kraag • lijken op • toewijzen • overwegen • uitleggen • verplicht • een stoel • een beamer • verbeteren • aandringen • mogen niet • een scherm • een poster • een douche • een bureau • gewoonlijk • ...
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT TURIN BRAKES? 2016-11-22
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- What was hard for the Sleeper in 2013 (6,2)
- TB worried about the effects of global warming (3,6)
- TB's third album (10)
- Founder members of Turin Brakes (4,3,4)
- They burned our churches to the ground but they can't buy this? (8)
- What's the Underdog dreaming of? (10)
- Massive fan and all round great guy creator of the Ether Site (6,6)
- TB's Steely Dan cover (5,4,4,4,6)
- When it's time to go fishing (4,4)
- You might fall asleep with these little fellas while listening to Jackinabox (9)
- Bass playing jazzman extraordinaire (4,5)
- Type of man featured on the Ether Song LP (7)
- Sometime co-writer and support act on the first Lost Property tour (3,7)
- Where blood's on the inside and nowhere else (4,4,5)
- Where were we in 2013 (4)
- Where the watch was lost on Lost Property (10)
- Hiroshima Mon ______ venue in Turin on the Lost Property tour (9,3,5)
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- The only Welsh venue on the Spring leg of the Lost Property tour (10)
- Drummer, manager and all things TB(3,5)
- Set closer on most the 2016 gigs (5,6)
- Where you'll get a champagne breakfast and a fat-free chicken dinner (7,6,5)
- Where you listen but don't die laughing (5,2,6)
- Where you might leave your woes behind (3,4)
- This song featured in two episodes of the second season of TV's Gossip Girl's (4,2,4)
- Completes Painkiller to give a TB favourite since 2003 (6,4)
- His friends are all junkies (6,3)
- TB's Dutch run website (5,4)
- Olly's solo album (2,3,3,4)
- Feeling this off the first album (8)
- First single off Lost Property (4,2,6)
- Who was slow-motion walking diatribe talking (4,5)
- Where he don't care about nobody but me (5)
- 2010 album release (9)
- Lost Property track recently featured on Kiefer Sutherland's Designated Survivor (4,3)
34 Clues: TB's third album (10) • 2010 album release (9) • Where were we in 2013 (4) • Olly's solo album (2,3,3,4) • TB's Dutch run website (5,4) • TB's Steely Dan cover (5,4,4,4,6) • His friends are all junkies (6,3) • When it's time to go fishing (4,4) • Feeling this off the first album (8) • What's the Underdog dreaming of? (10) • Set closer on most the 2016 gigs (5,6) • ...
Across Ireland 2020-04-23
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- A poetic city
- Incredible rock formations
- A popular sport
- The best tour company to explore Ireland
- Water of ____
- Famous whiskey brand
- ____ Road
- Welsh religious figure
- The middle flag color
- ___ Michael
- A dining staple
- Cheers!
- Some of the highest cliffs in Europe
- Leggy moves
- This castle is known to be the most haunted in the world
- The leaders of your vacation
- Kiss for the Gift of Gab
- Waterford
- Delicious bread type
- A famous college
- Common animals
- Ireland’s nickname
- Color associated with Ireland
- A symbolic leaf
- Oldest pub in Ireland
- Traditional type of music
- Ancient Pagans
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- Bohemian Harbor town
- Michael Flatley was the Lord
- Irish Rockstar
- Means “the son of”
- A famous stout
- Ireland is filled with these buildings
- The colossus built in Belfast
- Last color on the flag
- Famous prison
- Irish eyes are said to do this
- Route passing through nine counties
- Over 20% of people in Boston have Irish this
- Famous for Dublin mail, abbr.
- Island featuring a jail, Ireland’s Alcatraz
- Corned ___
- Ireland has 32 of these
- Over 1million visitors per year peer over the edge
- Northern Ireland City
- A brew to toast to
- Longest river in Ireland
- Traditional beliefs and stories
- A hearty meal
- A spooky but beautiful path in Co. Antrim
- The Irish version features the “e”
- Mythical luckyman
- Largest city in Ireland
- Southwest Scenic Drive
- ____ Go Bragh
- A display, not necessarily with ink
- National symbol
- Side of the street where people are driving
- Irish born playwright who knew how important being earnest was
- This ring may say a lot about you
- What to add to coffee
- A place to gather
62 Clues: Cheers! • ____ Road • Waterford • Corned ___ • ___ Michael • Leggy moves • A poetic city • Water of ____ • Famous prison • A hearty meal • ____ Go Bragh • Irish Rockstar • A famous stout • Common animals • Ancient Pagans • A popular sport • A dining staple • National symbol • A symbolic leaf • A famous college • Mythical luckyman • A place to gather • Means “the son of” • A brew to toast to • Ireland’s nickname • ...
RyRey Puzzle Play 2023-07-20
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- International Space Station engineer
- small Welsh football club Ryan bought with Rob McElhenny in 2020
- female Goldendoodle
- young imaginative history teacher better known as Mr. D
- Ryan's pseudonym for his work in Hobbs and Shaw
- young medical student living with his college roommate in Boston and making ends meet at a pizza place (full name)
- male Golden Retriever
- actress who played Ryan's inquisitive daughter in Definitely, Maybe
- assistant and loyal friend of the Man of Zeal, Zeroman
- collegian who has no intention of graduating (full name)
- Ryan's second youngest daughter
- prepaid phone company that Ryan both owns and uses
- small gin company based in Portland, OR, that Ryan bought in 2018
- Ryan's mother
- the third oldest of Ryan's brothers
- Ryan's oldest blood-related brother
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- dreamer snail with a need for speed
- experienced detective in Ryme City
- “Ellie Reed” actress in The Adam Project
- AAA-rated bodyguard based out of London
- Ryan's father or first daughter
- 10-year veteran in Canadian Special Forces turned mercenary
- Ryan's very mean twin brother
- American truck driver stationed in Iraq
- Swedish guy who wants to be the #1 art thief
- an FBI special agent assigned to protect Buddy "Aces" Israel
- childhood imaginary superhero friend helping middle-aged author Jeff Daniels
- Ryan's middle daughter, who he affectionately calls Nezzy🥰
- young secretary who strives to be a book editor
- grumpy PR executive who believes people don't change
- real-life guy who was slowly driven insane by a house
- luckiest woman in the world/married to Ryan
- Canadian actor often confused with Ryan Reynolds
- Ryan's middle name
- female Maltipoo
- Ryan's oldest (adopted) brother
- virtual home of Guy and his mistreated NPC friends
- Ryan's production company
- fighter pilot who teams up with his younger self
- young CIA rookie safehouse housekeeper
40 Clues: Ryan's mother • female Maltipoo • Ryan's middle name • female Goldendoodle • male Golden Retriever • Ryan's production company • Ryan's very mean twin brother • Ryan's father or first daughter • Ryan's oldest (adopted) brother • Ryan's second youngest daughter • experienced detective in Ryme City • dreamer snail with a need for speed • the third oldest of Ryan's brothers • ...
G/t Crossword 2023-12-24
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- the one-inch samurai from Japanese folklore
- Scott Lang's superhero identity
- the noble steed of fairies according to Welsh folklore
- 1995 Pixar movie featuring a diminutive cowboy and space cadet
- a tool well suited for observing tinies who are too small to see
- a popular piece of technology used to cut things down to size
- giant lumberjack who is accompanied by his blue bovine friend
- tiny girl who was born from a flower and marries a fairy prince
- the mascot of a prominent producer of frozen and canned vegetables
- what G/t stands for
- home of Crysta the fairy
- a race of blue people who are three apples tall
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- famous plant used to access the world of giants
- kaiju summoned by a pair of tiny twin fairies
- mushroom, this blue spotted mushroom gives Mario and Luigi the ability to enter small pipes
- quirky inventor responsible for his kids’ adventure of gigantic proportions in 1989 Disney film
- the shipwrecked protagonist of Jonathan Swift’s satirical classic
- Greek giants who were said to have ruled the world before the Olympians
- the author who brought us classical G/t moments from James and the Giant Peach, The BFG, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- survival action-adventure video game set in a suburban backyard
- the sassy tiny companion of Peter Pan
- a race of miniature people who live in the walls
- studio that produced the Secret World of Arietty
- young boy whose toys would come to life via a magic cupboard
- a tiny race of aliens in the book series Animorphs
- goddess with the power to create life in Disney’s Moana
- an alternate name for a hobbit
- Hilda’s little elf friend
- princess who gets shrunken down in the the 1958 film The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
- a term used for giants who are on the small side
30 Clues: what G/t stands for • home of Crysta the fairy • Hilda’s little elf friend • an alternate name for a hobbit • Scott Lang's superhero identity • the sassy tiny companion of Peter Pan • the one-inch samurai from Japanese folklore • kaiju summoned by a pair of tiny twin fairies • famous plant used to access the world of giants • a race of blue people who are three apples tall • ...
Postman Pat TV Series 2024-06-01
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- Postman Pat's mode of transport, used for carrying post.
- The farmer who lives at Intake Farm.
- The blonde haired twin sister of Tom, and Daughter of Mrs Pottage.
- Miss Hubbard's mode of transport.
- The farmer, husband of Dorothy and father of Bill.
- Where the Reverend Timms live.
- A friendly old lady who lives in a cottage in the Greendale countryside.
- The farm where George Lancester lives.
- The farm where Peter Fogg lives.
- The local handyman who can just about fix anything.
- Pat's pet black-and-white cat who travels with Pat in his van.
- A brunette schoolchild, daughter of Dr Gilbertson.
- The local postman and titular protagonist of the series.
- Where the Reverend Timms works.
- The blonde farmer, wife of Alf and mother of Bill
- The farm run by Alf and Dorothy Thompson.
- The designer and director of the show.
- The English Author who created Postman as well as Rosie and Jim.
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- The white-haired local Church of England parish vicar.
- A farmer who works at Greendale Farm.
- A smart schoolboy who wears glasses.
- An upper-class lady who rides a bike and does not anything stop her.
- Katy's favourite that takes eveywhere with her.
- Another brunette schoolchild and friend of Sara Gilbertson.
- The fictional village in a Valley in England where Pat and his friends all live together.
- Sam Waldron's mode of transport, a blue van used for carrying groceries, etc.
- The grocer and owner of his own Mobile shop.
- The local school in the village.
- The village postmistress in Greendale.
- The black-haired orchard farmer, mother of Katy and Tom Pottage.
- The black-haired ten year-old schoolboy, son of Alf and Dorothy Thompson.
- Tedd Glenn's place.
- Greendale's blonde Welsh doctor and mother of Sarah Gilbertson.
- The blonde haired twin brother of Katy, and son of Mrs Pottage.
- The place where Mrs Goggins works in.
35 Clues: Tedd Glenn's place. • Where the Reverend Timms live. • Where the Reverend Timms works. • The local school in the village. • The farm where Peter Fogg lives. • Miss Hubbard's mode of transport. • The farmer who lives at Intake Farm. • A smart schoolboy who wears glasses. • A farmer who works at Greendale Farm. • The place where Mrs Goggins works in. • ...
Mosh Adventures 2025-10-25
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- A popular Broadway musical, or a budget airport outside of Toronto
- Things that must be stood on
- "of Storr" on the Trotternish peninsula
- Indigenous people of North Africa known for rug weaving
- Northern lights display
- Not a nice thing to find in your sleeping bag
- Mode of transport to Mont Salève
- Place to see squirrels or not
- A furry friend whose name you might shout in a hall
- "Architect emperor" of Rome
- A type of hike that goes all-the-way
- A sugary confection that's not a tough pill to swallow
- Baby Arctic birds with colourful beaks
- It might be checked before boarding an international flight
- French for "crescent"
- Site for smashing hadrons
- Scottish for 'small'
- The not-quite-desert outside Marrakech
- The plant's part, but on a bike
- Historic Sheffield tool maker or Vancouver park with first nations sculptures
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- Traditional Portuguese music
- World Heritage Site described by its tourist website as an "enchanted valley"
- Water-filled and worn on your back
- Result of an eruption
- Icelandic tale
- Colourful corvids adorning ball-caps
- An art movement also known as Late Baroque that inspired a Liverpudlian coffee house
- A cozy place to wear face masks and smooch
- A Welsh station code that may save you a mouthful
- A lake to get lost around
- A bright attraction every December in North Holland
- Big and little
- Racecourse that plays host to The Grand National
- Top sights made redundant by GPS (informal)
- Groups unhappy to be woken up
- Charitable buildings with codes of conduct
- Whisper your wishes to this small bronze statue
- Capital of the Ionian Islands
- River that runs through Cambridge
- A sometimes-scalable place to store aircraft
- The river toured by family-run company ChesterBoat
41 Clues: Icelandic tale • Big and little • Scottish for 'small' • Result of an eruption • French for "crescent" • Northern lights display • A lake to get lost around • Site for smashing hadrons • "Architect emperor" of Rome • Traditional Portuguese music • Things that must be stood on • Place to see squirrels or not • Groups unhappy to be woken up • Capital of the Ionian Islands • ...
Awatere 2026 2026-01-19
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- - The longest name on the list, starting with S and ending with H.
- - A 5-letter name starting with M that rhymes with "Candy" and "Sandy.
- - A biblical name; he was famous for having a "Technicolor Dreamcoat.
- - The Māori transliteration of the name "Michael."
- - A 6-letter name starting with A; it sounds a bit like "Mustafa" from The Lion King.
- - A famous heavyweight boxer’s last name; it rhymes with "Bison.
- - The shortest name in the class—only two letters long!
- - Reverse the letters in the name of the continent "Aisan" (almost) to get this 5-letter name.
- - In Shakespeare’s famous play, he was the great love of Juliet.
- - A short, 4-letter name that could be short for Alexander or Alexandra.
- - This name starts with N and is the only one in class featuring an apostrophe.
- - A common name, but spelled with an 'x' and ending in 'son.
- - According to the legend, this person defeated the giant Goliath.
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- - A classic 8-letter name; often shortened to "Sam."
- - A Middle Eastern country and a 6-letter name starting with I.
- - The brave youngest daughter of the Stark family in Game of Thrones.
- - The longest name on the list starting with K; it has 8 letters.
- - This name rhymes with "Enjoy" and "Ahoy."
- - A 4-letter Welsh name that rhymes with "Barn" or "Darn.
- - A name that means "intense happiness" or "good fortune.
- - A 5-letter name starting with K; also a famous French luxury fashion brand.
- - A 5-letter name starting with M that rhymes with the word for a "feature" or "task" (mission).
- - A unique 6-letter name that starts with E and ends with O.
- - A 4-letter name that ends with two of the same "extra" letter.
- - The name of the hardworking Disney Princess from The Princess and the Frog.
25 Clues: - This name rhymes with "Enjoy" and "Ahoy." • - The Māori transliteration of the name "Michael." • - A classic 8-letter name; often shortened to "Sam." • - The shortest name in the class—only two letters long! • - A 4-letter Welsh name that rhymes with "Barn" or "Darn. • - A name that means "intense happiness" or "good fortune. • ...
Ultimate Easter Hunt crossword 2026-03-31
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- Manchester United shirt sponsor, 2015 - 2021
- Game Mode in FIFA Ultimate Team: Division _____
- Where can you see miniature versions of cities in Legoland?
- Service station where the M4 ends
- I can score 70 or 5 multiple times, but 150 only once. What am I playing?
- Name of a Fortnite location, Lazy ____
- Number of cameras used in FIFA's VAR system as of 2024
- Second biggest island on the Isles of Scilly
- A professional wrestling pay-per-view and livestreaming event produced by WWE in 2023
- Surname of the Manchester United manager 1945 - 1969
- Second biggest city in Wales
- Legendary wizard with links to Carmarthen
- Longest serving current Premier League manager (full name)
- Aqueduct on the Llangollen Canal near Trevor
- The OG guinea pig
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- Top scorer for Saron U12s in the 2024-25 season
- This Sheffield player scored the first Premier League goal in 1992 (full name)
- Surname of the current First Minister of Wales
- Capital of Jersey, St. _____
- Received a red card in his final career game during a World Cup final (surname)
- Which signal follows the green signal at a puffin crossing?
- He was born in November 2025
- Premier League champions in 1994-95
- First name Welsh national football team midfielder Ramsey shares with a player for Saron U13s
- Only player with the highest rated FIFA Ultimate Team roster card in all three seasons, rating 91 in FIFA23, EAFC24, EAFC25 (full name)
- 2025 New Year's Eve games champion
- Name of the live event concluding Fortnite Chapter 1 and Chapter 2
- Slogan for Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 1: Drop Into A ___ ______
- First name of Jane Eyre's maternal aunt by marriage
- Gramps' first name
- Surname of the 2015 World Snooker Champion
- Wales lost to this team in the semi finals of Euro 2018
32 Clues: The OG guinea pig • Gramps' first name • Capital of Jersey, St. _____ • He was born in November 2025 • Second biggest city in Wales • Service station where the M4 ends • 2025 New Year's Eve games champion • Premier League champions in 1994-95 • Name of a Fortnite location, Lazy ____ • Legendary wizard with links to Carmarthen • Surname of the 2015 World Snooker Champion • ...
Flags 2020-05-07
Anime! 2024-07-12
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- Anime series in which the young Earl of Phantomhive makes a deal with a demon for his soul in order to take vengeance on the people who tortured him and murdered his parents.
- Anime in which anyone whose name is written in the pages of a supernatural notebook are killed.
- The anime Haikyu! follows high school participants of what sport?
- Anime film in which the afterlife consists of a tower filled with bars in which the newly deceased must participate in Death Games.
- This anime follows the story of Gon Freecss and his plans to follow in his father's footsteps.
- Romantic anime in which the new boy and the popular girl become a fake couple.
- Manga and anime about a Soul Reaper who defends humans from evil spirits and guides souls to the afterlife.
- This anime comedy follows Haruhi having to pretend to be a boy and woo girls to pay off a debt at her new high school.
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- Anime in which Haruka Sakura finally finds acceptance at his new school when he fights to protect the town from harm.
- Anime in which an exiled prince obtains the power of absolutely obedience from C.C. and uses it to lead a rebellion.
- This famous anime actually comes from the English words Pocket and Monster.
- 1988 Anime about the leader of a biker gang and his friend who develops telekinetic powers.
- The famous ramen shop Ichiraku is from this Manga and actually exists.
- This series follows the efforts of a group of teenage girls as they set up a board game club and learn games such as Cockroach Poker and Blokus.
- This series follows a crew of bounty hunters in space, including a sentient Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
15 Clues: The anime Haikyu! follows high school participants of what sport? • The famous ramen shop Ichiraku is from this Manga and actually exists. • This famous anime actually comes from the English words Pocket and Monster. • Romantic anime in which the new boy and the popular girl become a fake couple. • ...
Everything 2025-04-23
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- the capital of Italy, is a cosmopolitan city boasting nearly 3,000 years of world-class art history, architecture, and culture.
- is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole.
- the city has 20 buildings which rise at least 150 metres (490 ft) in height, more than any other city in Germany.
- is a Swedish footballer. The striker plays for Newcastle United and is a Swedish international.
- is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta and is located on the North Saskatchewan River.
- 22/23. July 1, 2022. Liverpool FC. €85.00 million is a Uruguayan footballer (name)
- Brazilian player In one interwiev he says ones when he was joning man city he doesnt know that exist 2 clubs in manchester.
- Jesus,Magalhaes,Martinelli all shere brazilien name.
- is a former Welsh footballer. Bale began his professional career at Southampton FC as a left back, becoming known as a free-kick specialist. In 2007, he was signed by Tottenham Hotspur, where he increasingly played a more attacking role.
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- is an Algerian football player who plays for Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia some people say he has the best first touch in football.
- is generally considered the third-largest economic metropolis in the Middle East after Abu Dhabi and Kuwait City.
- is a football stadium in Fulham , in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, in West London
- (born 17 February 1982), is a Brazilian former professional footballer play his best football in Inter Milan.
- The actor known as "Arrow" or Queen on the TV series Arrow is Stephen Amell. He portrayed the character from 2012 to 2020.(name)
- is an English city and the most important English port on the Strait of on the English Channel
15 Clues: Jesus,Magalhaes,Martinelli all shere brazilien name. • 22/23. July 1, 2022. Liverpool FC. €85.00 million is a Uruguayan footballer (name) • is a football stadium in Fulham , in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, in West London • is a Swedish footballer. The striker plays for Newcastle United and is a Swedish international. • ...
Industrial revolution 2025-09-22
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- Wilberforce: An English politician and philanthropist who crusaded for the abolition of slavery in Great Britain.
- D. Rockefeller: An American tycoon who founded the Standard Oil Company and dominated the oil industry.
- Cabot Lowell: A key figure in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States.
- Arkwright: Often called the "father of the factory system," Arkwright patented the water frame in 1769, a water-powered spinning machine.
- Owen: A Welsh social reformer and textile manufacturer who improved working conditions for his employees.
- Whitney: An American inventor known for creating the cotton gin in 1793, which efficiently separated cotton fibers from seeds.
- Watt: A Scottish engineer who significantly improved the steam engine in the 1760s, making it more fuel-efficient and powerful.
- Dickens: An English writer and social critic who lived during the Industrial Revolution.
- Graham Bell: A Scottish-born American inventor who patented the telephone in 1876.
- Engels: Co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx.
- Morse: Invented the telegraph and developed Morse Code in the 1830s.
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- Vanderbilt: An American entrepreneur who built his fortune in the steamboat industry before moving into railroads.
- Engels: Co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx.
- P. Morgan: An American financier and banker who funded and organized several major corporations, including General Electric and U.S. Steel.
- Bessemer: An English engineer who, in the 1850s, created a cost-effective process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron.
- Hargreaves: Invented the spinning jenny in 1764, which was an engine for spinning multiple spindles of wool or cotton at once.
- Daimler and Karl Benz: German engineers who, independently in the 1880s, developed the first gasoline-powered internal combustion engines and motorcars.
- Addams: An American social reformer and activist who founded Hull House, one of the first settlement houses in the United States.
- Marx: A German philosopher and economist who, with Friedrich Engels, wrote The Communist Manifesto in 1848.
- Edison: An American inventor who developed many devices, including a practical and long-lasting incandescent light bulb in 1879.
20 Clues: Engels: Co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx. • Engels: Co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx. • Morse: Invented the telegraph and developed Morse Code in the 1830s. • Graham Bell: A Scottish-born American inventor who patented the telephone in 1876. • ...
BLAKE'S 7 CROSSWORD 2024-05-24
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- A type of ancient Roman upper class country house, just remove an L and you are left with the name of a very talented thief.(4)
- If you are wanting to interrupt Federation communications, and pick up a second-hand Cipher Machine, this planet may be a good place to go. (7
- Sula, Anna Grant, Federation Central Security's top agent (10)
- Well now, this person favours studded leather, he is rarely wrong, often bored of those who are, but he didn’t recognise his inner fool! (4)
- A name shared by a Welsh rugby star from the 1990s and 2000s, and the actor who played the leader of the Freedom Party on Earth. (5,6)
- The Buddhist practice of meditation, giving direct insight into one's own true nature. The Liberator crew would be lost without him.(3)
- Federation Officer, and NOT a Federation agent. (5)
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- All that glistens is not gold; Often have you heard that told. In whose royal celestial hold may you find the darkened gold. (5,8)
- Freedom City’s very own ‘Vulpine Degenerate’. Prefers to play with his Toise rather than his speed chess. (7)
- With shades of Gray, he was the rescuer of Avon, Vila, Dayna and Tarrant.(5)
- A Doctor, possibly the greatest living authority on viruses, working on Fosforon turned out to be a bit of a Killer! (9)
- Name of a crew member who met his demise in Spacefall, his namesake would probably have faired better wearing the wrong trousers and taking his faithful dog! (7)
- The capital of England and the means of passage to the planet Cygnus Alpha.(6)
- A planet, very singular in nature, orbiting a massive self-luminous celestial body of super-heated gas. Maybe ask a fool, as they know everything and nothing! (4,3)
14 Clues: Federation Officer, and NOT a Federation agent. (5) • Sula, Anna Grant, Federation Central Security's top agent (10) • With shades of Gray, he was the rescuer of Avon, Vila, Dayna and Tarrant.(5) • The capital of England and the means of passage to the planet Cygnus Alpha.(6) • ...
European Languages 2021-06-14
2 Clues: Romanian Dutch Czech Croatian Albanian French Greek Italian • Danish English Spanish Polish Swedish Finnish Hungarian Irish Scottish Welsh Portugese
Cate's Quarantine Crossword! 2020-05-01
Darts World Championship Finals by 7bets4free.com 2020-05-14
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- Who stunned the darts World by beating 8 down in 1983 (5,6)
- Who caused a shock by winning the 2018 PDC title (3,5)
- Who did 23 across beat 6-3 in the 1993 final (4,8)
- What is the nickname of 7 down (3,7)
- What is the nickname of 27 across (6)
- What is the nickname of Peter Manley who lost in the 1999 and 2002, and 2006 PDC finals (3,4)
- Who won the BDO title in 2016, 2017 and 2018 (4,7)
- What is the real name of 'Jackpot' who won two PDC titles in 2011 and 2012 (6,5)
- Who lost to 2 down in the PDC final 7-6 in 2004 (5,7)
- Which Englishman beat 19 down 5-0 in the 1979 final (4,4)
- What nationality is 12 down (8)
- Where in 27 across from (10)
- Who won four BDO titles before winning his only PDC title in 2007 (7,3,9)
- Who did 2 down beat 6-2 to win his first PDC final in 1995 (3,10)
- Who won the first of his three PDC titles in 2014 (7,3,6)
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- Who did 8 down beat in the 1984 and 1986 finals (4,9)
- Who beat 8 down to win his first title in 1990 (4,6)
- What nationality is 19 down (5)
- Who did 2 down beat 6-5 in a gripping final in 1992 (4,7)
- Won won in 1991 beating 8 down 6-0 in the final (6,9)
- Who won the first of his five titles in 1980 (4,7)
- Who lost to 29 across in the 2014 PDC final before beating the same opponent to be the current champion (5,6)
- Who did 8 down beat in the 1980 final (5,6)
- Who won the first of his two titles in 1982 (5,6)
- What is the nickname of 2 down (3,5)
- What is the nickname of 22 across (3,6)
- Which Scot won the PDC title in 2015 and 2016 (4,8)
- What is the nickname of 9 down (9)
- Who won the title in 1978 (8,4)
- Who beat 23 across to win his only title in 1988 (3,8)
30 Clues: Where in 27 across from (10) • What nationality is 19 down (5) • Who won the title in 1978 (8,4) • What nationality is 12 down (8) • What is the nickname of 9 down (9) • What is the nickname of 7 down (3,7) • What is the nickname of 2 down (3,5) • What is the nickname of 27 across (6) • What is the nickname of 22 across (3,6) • Who did 8 down beat in the 1980 final (5,6) • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- PUDDING It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Where do you keep your car?
- ACHE You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- What is it that helps you hear?
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- Who sells bread?
- The chimney is located on the….
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- You keep cheese in the ….
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- Hosts sick people.
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- Where do you buy tablets?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
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- POOL Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- Where do you put books?
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- A pain in your mouth.
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- You can read it.
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- Where you put your clothes.
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- What do you use to write?
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- When you get too much sun.
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- Place where meals are served.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • You keep cheese in the …. • Where do you buy tablets? • A typical Welsh breakfast. • When you get too much sun. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where do you keep your car? • Where you put your clothes. • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- When you get too much sun.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- A pain in your mouth.
- Place where meals are served.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- The chimney is located on the….
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Who sells bread?
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- You keep cheese in the ….
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- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- Hosts sick people.
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What do you use to write?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- What is it that helps you hear?
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- Where do you put books?
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- You can read it.
- Where you put your clothes.
- Where do you buy tablets?
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you keep your car?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • Where do you buy tablets? • You keep cheese in the …. • When you get too much sun. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
WWI Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-05
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- a group of ships traveling together accompanied by warships
- the "powder Keg"
- Involved in starting WWI
- His assassination caused Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia
- man's land disputed ground, as between the front trenches of opposing sides
- a protective mask used as a defense against poisonous gas
- a large German airship for reconnaissance and bombing
- used to promote people to join the army
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war
- a policy of maintaining a strong military prepared for war
- a final demand or statement of terms
- What was Turkey
- Ally of Austria-Hungary
- a situation in which no action can be progress made
- warfare combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches
- the strait that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey
- Largest country in the world
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- an armored vehicle armed with machine guns and caterpillar treads
- compulsory enlistment into armed forces
- the state of not supporting either side in a war
- a gaseous substance used in warfare to kill or harm
- dogs that go to the front lines to bring messages
- prepare and organize of troops for active service
- The mother country of the United States
- a territory created by the German Empire in 1871
- Welsh soldier who from 1916 to 1918 organized the Arab revolt against the Turks
- a Serbian that assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife
- a 1918 statement that says the war was being fought for a moral cause
- an extremely cruel act
- The "Boot" ಠ_ಠ
- an informal alliance
- Neutral until Germany invaded
- The french country in Europe
- a civilian cruise ship sunk by German U-boats
- wire with short, sharp spikes set along it, used on no man's land
- a German submarine
- planes armed with machine guns and engaged in dogfights
- when a country converts all of their resources to their effort
38 Clues: The "Boot" ಠ_ಠ • What was Turkey • the "powder Keg" • a German submarine • an informal alliance • an extremely cruel act • Ally of Austria-Hungary • Involved in starting WWI • The french country in Europe • Largest country in the world • Neutral until Germany invaded • a final demand or statement of terms • compulsory enlistment into armed forces • ...
Pembrokeshire 2014 2014-07-04
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- Favourite stuff smear on neck and shoulders
- One tyep of game bird
- Spinone feature until it was banned
- Lazy dog who occupies your sofa
- Buy a ticket for this and you may get lucky
- They keep your tent anchored
- Useful tool for removing dead fur
- Skin on the neck which funnels scent to nose
- Colours of Italy
- Stuff that gets flicked everywhere
- Dogs love this free for all chopmfest
- Coat colour referred to as b/r
- Some dogs hate having these cut
- Raising money for these 2 things
- Big things which trample you
- Coat colour definitely NOT lemon & ginger
- Rear parts which give power to the drive
- Raw feeding for dogs
- Nasty things who latch on and suck blood
- Type of grooming tool
- Deluxe camping home
- Must have fashion accessory
- Hairy mass under jaw
- Pesky critters who cause itching and scratching
- Useful for calling your dog back
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- Draw a ticket to match a prize
- Cook al fresco on this
- Affix of the Pembrokeshire girls
- Stroll in the woods
- Favourite offal made into gateaux
- Camping home towed by your car
- HPR - just says what they do
- Basic camping house
- Dog who sweeps your worktops
- Has a break in it on a Spinone
- Dried treat made from cow stomach
- Get your jams and pickles etc here
- Stroll by the sea
- Where we do the big weekend walk
- Collective name for all of us having a great time
- Non Spinone dogs welcome by all
- Essential for a comfy sleep
- One of these dogs is never enough
- Good exercise in the water
- Huge bit which leaves smears on windows
- Welsh County we are in
- Monster which appears on the local flag
- Collective name for what Spinoni hunt
- Our lovely hosts
- Summer nasties which can cause big problems
- Always trip over these in the dark
51 Clues: Colours of Italy • Our lovely hosts • Stroll by the sea • Stroll in the woods • Basic camping house • Deluxe camping home • Raw feeding for dogs • Hairy mass under jaw • One tyep of game bird • Type of grooming tool • Cook al fresco on this • Welsh County we are in • Good exercise in the water • Essential for a comfy sleep • Must have fashion accessory • HPR - just says what they do • ...
Sandwiches 2023-03-29
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- Meat, fresh vegetables, and feta cheese wrapped in warm pita bread. You can also top it with Tzatziki sauce.
- Brown It is a variation of traditional Welsh rarebit and was one of two signature sandwiches.
- A fried ham and cheese sandwich.
- A sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of beefsteak, resides in Philadelphia.
- Steak is used and ground up, grilled it, and served it between two slices of bread.
- Condiment made from whole or ground mustard seeds, vinegar, water, salt, and other spices.
- One of the three primary sandwich components, refers to the outside of the sandwich.
- A sandwich named from the primary ingredients of the sandwich. Bacon, lettuce, and tomato.
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- Piled with lettuce, tomato and pickles and filled with roast beef, fried shrimp, oysters–or whatever you might choose.
- A sandwich made up of cured meats (ham and salami), provolone cheese, olive dressing and great bread.
- Sandwich made up from almost entirely cheese, usually goes great with tomato soup.
- A variation of a ham and cheese sandwich. Usually served on "Cuban" bread.
- A sandwich made from bread that is not sliced bread and grilled on both sides, usually using so.me kind of press.
- Condiment made from emulsifying eggs, oil, and some type of acid, usually vinegar or lemon juice.
- A sandwich that is made to be eaten in a few bites. Used to stave off hunger until the main meal.
- One of the three primary parts to a sandwich, refers to the meat in the sandwich.
- A hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef on a "French roll."
- Condiment made up of Tomato concentrate, sugar, distilled vinegar, spices & flavorings.
- A sandwich consisting of bread, sliced cooked poultry, fried bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise
- One of the three parts that make up a sandwich, refers to ketchup, mustard, mayo, etc.
- A North American grilled sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island dressing.
- A sandwich that layers sliced roasted turkey bread, Russian dressing, Swiss cheese, and creamy coleslaw.
22 Clues: A fried ham and cheese sandwich. • A hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef on a "French roll." • A variation of a ham and cheese sandwich. Usually served on "Cuban" bread. • A sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of beefsteak, resides in Philadelphia. • One of the three primary parts to a sandwich, refers to the meat in the sandwich. • ...
Lesson 2 crossword 2023-04-18
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- In 936, Duke Otto of ______________ was elected king of Germany. Pg 64
- Western Europe enjoyed a mild ______________ most of the year. Pg 59
- After Charlemagne died, the Frankish kingdom weakened and was invaded by Muslims, ____________, and Vikings. Pg 63
- Because of a dispute between the pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, the _______________ of Worms was signed, which separated church and state affairs. Pg 67
- The Roman ___________ Church played an important role in the growth of medieval Western Europe. Pg 65
- In 800, the pope crowned Charlemagne the new Roman ______________. Pg 62
- Charles Martel wanted to stop the spread of ____________ into Europe. Pg 60
- In Europe, _______________ isolated groups of people, which encouraged the growth of independent territories. Pg 58
- The strip of land King Pepin gave to the pope became known as ___________________. Pg 60
- By 500 C.E, Western Europe had divided into many ____________ kingdoms. Pg 59
- One of Charlemagne’s greatest accomplishments was establishing _____________ for government officials. Pg 62
- In 481, Clovis became king of the ____________. Pg 60
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- Since much of Europe is located close to a seacoast, trade increased and the European _________________ grew. Pg 57
- The 700s and 800s the Vikings raided Europe because their _________________ had grown too large to support itself at home. Pg 63
- King Charles increased the Frankish empire to include Germany, ______________, northern Spain, and most of Italy. Pg 61
- People who are sent out to teach their religion are called _________________. Pg 65
- The conquests of King Charles earned him the name _______________. Pg 61
- By the 900s, the eastern Frankish kingdom was known as _______________. Pg 64
- Germanic groups from northern Europe invaded the Western Roman Empire searchin for warmer ______________. Pg 57
- Until the late 300s, ______________ was spoken throughout the Mediterranean when conducting business and to govern. Pg 57
- By 700, power in the Frankish kingdom was held by rulers called __________ of the palace. Pg 60
- People who are descended from the Celts include ______________, Welsh, and Irish peoples. Pg 60
- Europe’s seas and ____________ provided protection and possibility for trade. Pg 58
23 Clues: In 481, Clovis became king of the ____________. Pg 60 • Western Europe enjoyed a mild ______________ most of the year. Pg 59 • In 936, Duke Otto of ______________ was elected king of Germany. Pg 64 • The conquests of King Charles earned him the name _______________. Pg 61 • In 800, the pope crowned Charlemagne the new Roman ______________. Pg 62 • ...
KrissKrossCrossword1 2025-05-03
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- Ampersand
- … Tac Toe
- Girl enjoying Bulgaria’s capital
- Smaller than its duochromatic cousin (3,5)
- Silver, chemically
- Five-letters that sound like a single
- Game with 2 Little Ducks, or Bluey’s sister
- Isuldur’s heir?
- Led Mary to the Secret Garden?
- Burmese or Ball?
- Pasta …, dish whose sauce contains butter and Parmesan
- “It’s raining cats and dogs”, for example
- Third most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere
- In Britain, it’s not jelly, it’s …
- Lumiere and Mrs Potts urge you to be their…
- Fourth letter in the Welsh alphabet
- Component of talc
- Type of spoon said to represent privilege
- Rock star, violent gesture or punctuation?
- Daenerys’s “Sun and stars” (4,5)
- Shape of a 20 pence piece
- She wore an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny, yellow polka dot…
- Slang for guitar
- Ready, set, …
- Black, Sparrow or Nicholson
- Matriarchal senior who keeps the doctor away
- Musical term for speed
- Deciduous tree mentioned in nursery rhyme about a mouse
- Medical elite providing 8-hole footwear?
- Otherwise known as a Butterfly Bush
- Legendary fire-bird
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- Sacred geometric design
- Marigolds or margarine?
- Oslo in a previous life?
- Prehistoric flier without teeth
- She lives in the Hundred-Acre Wood
- Lima, Jelly or Bag?
- Director with toe fetish, informally?
- Catch sight of
- Celebration involving coconut
- Fox, kid or driving?
- Garden friend preceded by bull, chaff or gold
- Weapon of choice for the Norse God of Thunder
- Sartorial choice of the 60s
- What’s in the mirror?
- Another name for the Dog Star
- Cheese containing mango?
- In relation to kidneys
- The fare of the Gods
- Patella
- Not in the rainbow
- Berk’s finest dragon trainer
- The art of burning wood
- After grating a lime?
- One’s sense of self
- Not those, …
- … White, butterfly named for their colour and preferred food
- A Gloucestershire Old Spot, say
- An apt jewel for goths?
59 Clues: Patella • Ampersand • … Tac Toe • Not those, … • Ready, set, … • Catch sight of • Isuldur’s heir? • Burmese or Ball? • Slang for guitar • Component of talc • Silver, chemically • Not in the rainbow • Lima, Jelly or Bag? • One’s sense of self • Legendary fire-bird • Fox, kid or driving? • The fare of the Gods • What’s in the mirror? • After grating a lime? • In relation to kidneys • Musical term for speed • ...
Aaron's Mega Metal Crossword 2025-09-28
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- French cover artist known for Goatlord, Archgoat, etc. (5,5)
- Sadistik frontman (3)
- Nunslaughter frontman (3,2,3,4)
- Origin stares into it (3,5)
- Legendary BBC Radio presenter known for his Sessions (4,4)
- Running Wild's gates lead there (9)
- The Great Beast, To Mega... (7)
- "You were supposed to..." (3)
- 21st Century two-piece death metal outfit from Spain (12)
- Hey, Melissa, don't break the oath! (8,4)
- German NSBM? Don't be so... (6)
- "You are - rotting - maggots..." (2,4,6)
- Erik Rutan brings them (6)
- According to Matti Way, how does She Lay? (6)
- "Running from shadows, blinded by..." (4)
- Barney & co. Banished it (6)
- Sodom are Obsessed by it (7)
- From Obliteration to... (11)
- Californian mincecore (6)
- An organ of Baalism (9)
- Original Ross Bay skinheads (9)
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- Texan grinders out for World Extermination (6,7)
- This band revealed Man's True Nature (8,7)
- Singer in Saxon (4,6)
- Chris & Chuck share this record (5,6,4)
- Japanese grind legends looking for "Justice?" (6,5)
- Italian horror-themed death metal duo (7)
- "No one finally loses, except the..." (4)
- Think Carcass, Regurgitate, etc. (9)
- Agathocles has them and they're razor sharp! (7)
- Tony Lazaro's Remains are... (5)
- "Strappado!" (9)
- Welsh Death Metal Bastards (11)
- What does NWN stand for in NWN Productions? (7,3,3)
- High priest of the metal inquisition (10)
- You can put this Gruesome Stuff on a hotdog (6)
- Darkthrone's '94 effort (13,6)
- Godfather of the "death growl" (3,3)
- Napalm Death have it in Capitals (10)
- Humanity's last of them (4)
- Morbid Angel's best demo (not up for debate) (3,7,4)
- A dish by J. Read that's best served cold (7)
- Think "Here in After", "Atonement", etc. (10)
- Country that's home to Sunlight Studios (6)
- Grishnackh can't read, but he sure can...(5)
- Female-fronted Italian death metal/insect babies (6)
- California has one, and so does Mexico (8)
- Mary's last days of it (6)
48 Clues: "Strappado!" (9) • Singer in Saxon (4,6) • Sadistik frontman (3) • An organ of Baalism (9) • Californian mincecore (6) • Erik Rutan brings them (6) • Mary's last days of it (6) • Origin stares into it (3,5) • Humanity's last of them (4) • Barney & co. Banished it (6) • Sodom are Obsessed by it (7) • From Obliteration to... (11) • "You were supposed to..." (3) • ...
Awatere 2026 2026-01-29
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- - A unique 6-letter name that starts with E and ends with O.
- - The brave youngest daughter of the Stark family in Game of Thrones.
- - A short, 4-letter name that could be short for Alexander or Alexandra.
- - The longest name on the list, starting with S and ending with H.
- - The shortest name in the class—only two letters long!
- – This 6-letter name starts with T and has a unique sound
- - The name of the hardworking Disney Princess from The Princess and the Frog.
- - A 5-letter name starting with M that rhymes with "Candy" and "Sandy.
- - A common name, but spelled with an 'x' and ending in 'son.
- - In Shakespeare’s famous play, he was the great love of Juliet.
- - A 4-letter name that ends with two of the same "extra" letter.
- - This 4-letter name rhymes with "Goal" or "Bowl".
- - This name starts with N and is the only one in class featuring an apostrophe.
- - A 5-letter name starting with K; also a famous French luxury fashion brand.
- - A 5-letter name starting with T; in Te Reo Māori, this means to "guard" or "protect".
- - This name rhymes with "Enjoy" and "Ahoy."
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- - A Middle Eastern country and a 6-letter name starting with I.
- - A name that means "intense happiness" or "good fortune.
- - According to the legend, this person defeated the giant Goliath.
- - A classic 8-letter name; often shortened to "Sam."
- - A 5-letter name starting with M that rhymes with the word for a "feature" or "task" (mission).
- - The Māori transliteration of the name "Michael."
- - A famous heavyweight boxer’s last name; it rhymes with "Bison.
- - A 6-letter name starting with A; it sounds a bit like "Mustafa" from The Lion King.
- - A 4-letter Welsh name that rhymes with "Barn" or "Darn.
- - Reverse the letters in the name of the continent "Aisan" (almost) to get this 5-letter name.
- - A biblical name; he was famous for having a "Technicolor Dreamcoat.
- - The longest name on the list starting with K; it has 8 letters.
28 Clues: - This name rhymes with "Enjoy" and "Ahoy." • - The Māori transliteration of the name "Michael." • - This 4-letter name rhymes with "Goal" or "Bowl". • - A classic 8-letter name; often shortened to "Sam." • - The shortest name in the class—only two letters long! • - A name that means "intense happiness" or "good fortune. • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- When you get too much sun.
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- POOL Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- The chimney is located on the….
- Where do you buy tablets?
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- Hosts sick people.
- PUDDING It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Place where meals are served.
- You can read it.
- What do you use to write?
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where you put your clothes.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
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- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- ACHE You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- You keep cheese in the ….
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- What is it that helps you hear?
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where do you put books?
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- A pain in your mouth.
- Who sells bread?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- Where do you keep your car?
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • You keep cheese in the …. • Where do you buy tablets? • What do you use to write? • Where Mass is celebrated. • When you get too much sun. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Where do you keep your car? • Where you put your clothes. • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- You can read it.
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- The chimney is located on the….
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- POOL Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- Where do you put books?
- A pain in your mouth.
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What is it that helps you hear?
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
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- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- When you get too much sun.
- Where do you keep your car?
- Who sells bread?
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- ACHE You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- You keep cheese in the ….
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- PUDDING It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Place where meals are served.
- Where do you buy tablets?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- Hosts sick people.
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- What do you use to write?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- Where you put your clothes.
44 Clues: Who sells bread? • You can read it. • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • You keep cheese in the …. • Where Mass is celebrated. • Where do you buy tablets? • What do you use to write? • When you get too much sun. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Where do you keep your car? • Where you put your clothes. • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- How do you call the person who sells books?
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where do you keep your car?
- You keep cheese in the ….
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- You can read it.
- Where do you put books?
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- When you get too much sun.
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
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- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- Where do you buy tablets?
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- The chimney is located on the….
- A pain in your mouth.
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- What is it that helps you hear?
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Place where meals are served.
- Hosts sick people.
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- Where you put your clothes.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- What do you use to write?
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- Who sells bread?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where do you buy tablets? • Where Mass is celebrated. • You keep cheese in the …. • What do you use to write? • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • When you get too much sun. • Where do you keep your car? • Where you put your clothes. • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- When you get too much sun.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- A pain in your mouth.
- Place where meals are served.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- The chimney is located on the….
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Who sells bread?
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- You keep cheese in the ….
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- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- Hosts sick people.
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What do you use to write?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- What is it that helps you hear?
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- Where do you put books?
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- You can read it.
- Where you put your clothes.
- Where do you buy tablets?
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you keep your car?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • Where do you buy tablets? • You keep cheese in the …. • When you get too much sun. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
unit 4 2021-10-21
Across
- Manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class.
- A part of a government department that is treated as managerially and budgetarily separate, to carry out some part of the executive functions of the United Kingdom government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government or Northern Ireland Executive.
- The elected executive head of a state of the US.
- A written law passed by a legislative body.
- Is made up of the House and Senate, known collectively as the Congress, makes all laws, declares war, regulates interstate and foreign commerce and controls taxing and spending policies.
- The principles, often unwritten, on which social laws are based; the principle that injury to the public good is a basis for denying the legality of a contract or other transaction.
- An official mark or signature on a letter or parcel to indicate that postage has been paid or does not need to be paid.
- The highest judicial court in a state or country.
- In charge of deciding the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations, and whether a law breaks the rules of the Constitution.
- an indirect veto of a legislative bill by the president or a governor by retaining the bill unsigned until it is too late for it to be dealt with during the legislative session.
- An official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature.
- A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
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- A procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote.
- The legislative branch of the state government.
- The power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction.
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- The head of the minority party in a legislative body.
- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- A draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
20 Clues: A written law passed by a legislative body. • The legislative branch of the state government. • The elected executive head of a state of the US. • The highest judicial court in a state or country. • A procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote. • A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. • The head of the minority party in a legislative body. • ...
Andy's Super Special Manics Crossword! 2020-10-16
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- Instrument on So Why So Sad
- Drums currently used by Sean
- James's childhood dog
- Person featuring on a THB soundbite, John -
- Fan uniform usually has a bit of this (abbreviation)
- Sean's first instrument
- Instrument featuring on Builder of Routines
- Program which had thousands of complaints about the band (Initialism)
- James's first car
- The band have covered a song by Chuck -
- Nicky's middle name
- Manics hometown (Welsh)
- Creature that features in most Manics performances
- Bass used by Nicky in the 90s
- Actor featuring in a Manics video, Michael -
- Remnants of this suggests Manics fans are nearby
- Guitar tech, - Collier
- First word of a rowdy GATS B-side
- Manor house studio where GATS was recorded
- Subject of one of Sean's tattoos
- Shortened version of Richey's guitar's model
- Long-term producer and collaborator, Dave -
- Footwear mostly worn by Nicky, typical fan uniform. Puma -
- Type of pet favoured by all members
- Nicky has a degree in this. Maybe. He never talks about it.
- Manics' studio, Door to the -
- The band was formed in nineteen eighty -
- Manics' old studio
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- Venue in Newbridge where James used to work (abbreviation)
- Spooky instrument featuring on Manorbier
- Where James and Sean grew up
- Manics' fifth album (Initialism)
- Job Nicky did for one shift
- Unusual instrument featuring on Be Natural
- - On the kitchen table in Nicky's 1970s Christmas
- City where first proper gig was
- First gig at the Horse and -
- Label which many records were released on
- studio albums to date
- James loves this amp
- Guitar favoured by James
- - String Quartet, regular collaborators
- Organisation whose members can benefit from a free Manics gig next year (Acronym)
- Charity frequently supported by the band
- Fan who made this for you, and sends her best wishes x
- Comprehensive that all members attended
- Manics album sleeves are full of these
- Subject of one of James's tattoos
- Still big here
- Manics HQ town
- Actor featuring in a Manics video, Anna -
51 Clues: Still big here • Manics HQ town • James's first car • Manics' old studio • Nicky's middle name • James loves this amp • James's childhood dog • studio albums to date • Guitar tech, - Collier • Sean's first instrument • Manics hometown (Welsh) • Guitar favoured by James • Instrument on So Why So Sad • Job Nicky did for one shift • Where James and Sean grew up • Drums currently used by Sean • ...
Finn’s Football Crossword 2020-05-03
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- I was born in Coventry on 23.11.96 and I’m 1.75m tall - my first name is James - what’s my surname?
- What team has a cannon on its badge
- I am a key player with 4 assists, 394 tackles and 25 crosses
- I am welsh and play for Bournemouth Chris.....
- How many England players have Liverpool got?
- I have scored 11 PL Hatricks
- Alli Spurs key player
- I have the whitest teeth in the Premier League
- I play for Everton and am from Brazil and I scored 13 goals
- How many Argentina players do Tottenham have?
- Who plays at Turf Moor
- I have 14 England players, 4 Ireland, 2 Scotland, 1 BIH, 1 France, 1 Netherlands, 1 Northern Ireland and 1 Wales
- I am this team’s badge and my number is 255
- Where does Joelinton come from?
- I am the only Player from New Zealand in the PL
- What animal is on the Premier League Badge
- My badge has 2 seahorses on it
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- I have 7 Portugal players - what’s my nickname?
- My first name is Wilfred and my team is Crystal Palace
- Who is Burnley’s record goal scorer with 36 Goals?
- I am sticker number 362
- I started with Bournemouth before going to Liverpool when I was 17
- Who has Dafabet on their shirts?
- Who are the Red Devils?
- Which team has Standard Chartered on its shirt?
- my sticker number is 187
- Brightons’s stadium is called the .... Stadium
- What is Southampton’s nickname
- Leicester’s animal
- I was signed in 2019 and have won the Premier League twice and am an Ex-England Captain
- Who are the hornets?
- I made 3118 passes in 2018/19
- I am a captain, I have scored 27 PL goals and 41 assists
- How many PL teams are there
- I am the youngest player to score on my england debut in a 2-1 win over Australia
- Who is Bournemouth’s Elite player?
- How many languages does Liverpool’s Divok Origi speak?
- Where does Leander Dendoncker come from
- My surname is Lo Celso - what’s my first name?
- Everton’s Stadium
40 Clues: Everton’s Stadium • Leicester’s animal • Who are the hornets? • Alli Spurs key player • Who plays at Turf Moor • I am sticker number 362 • Who are the Red Devils? • my sticker number is 187 • How many PL teams are there • I have scored 11 PL Hatricks • I made 3118 passes in 2018/19 • What is Southampton’s nickname • My badge has 2 seahorses on it • Where does Joelinton come from? • ...
Politics: end of Year 12 2023-07-19
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- Assessment of public opinion, especially around elections (7,4)
- Major law protecting liberty, passed in 1998 (5,6,3)
- Another name for Third Way (3,6)
- Core principle of nationalism (4-13)
- A feature of the US Constitution
- A feature of the US Constitution
- Conservative leader in 1997
- Type of government which does not hold more than half of MPs
- How liberals view humans
- Author of 'A Vindication of the Rights of Women' (4,14)
- Eg. The European Research Group, or the Fabian Society
- Electoral system used for elections to Parliament. (5,4,3,4)
- Umbrella term for both types of 'Neo' Conservative (3,5)
- Core Conservative idea: responsibility of the powerful to care for the weak.
- Federal body which judges what is Constitutional (7,5)
- Issue about which there is broad agreement
- Author of 'Leviathan' (6,6)
- Electoral system used for elections to Stormont. (6,12,4)
- A feature of the US Constitution
- Controversy in socialism over who should manage the economy (7,7)
- The central principle of Liberalism
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- Type of nationalism associated with Expansionists: 'I am the best'
- Idea that voters no longer identify with a social level (5,11)
- A pan-African economic system, developed in Tanzania, Kenya etc (7,9)
- 'Leave it alone' economics (7-5)
- A feature of the US Constitution
- Economic method favoured by Third Way Socialists, Modern Liberal and One nation Conservatives and
- An example of direct democracy
- Core Conservative idea: to do what works
- How socialists view humans (6,8)
- Labour minister, believer in social democracy (7,8)
- Someone paid to persuade government ministers
- Labour leader in 1983
- A democracy in which the public have many opportunities to participate.
- Australian owner / founder of The Sun, The Times and Sky News (6,7)
- Electoral system used for the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments (10,6,6)
- German thinker, creator of the Volkgeist (6,9,3,6)
- Type of nationalism supported by Rousseau
- Opposite of organic society
- Footballer whose support for Fareshare meant it was successful (6,8)
- A pressure group specialising in rights protection
- How Liberals view the state (9,4)
- Type of government which is very common with proportional electoral systems
- Labour leader in 2017
44 Clues: Labour leader in 1983 • Labour leader in 2017 • How liberals view humans • Opposite of organic society • Conservative leader in 1997 • Author of 'Leviathan' (6,6) • An example of direct democracy • 'Leave it alone' economics (7-5) • A feature of the US Constitution • Another name for Third Way (3,6) • A feature of the US Constitution • How socialists view humans (6,8) • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- A pain in your mouth.
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you buy tablets?
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- Where do you put books?
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- What do you use to write?
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- When you get too much sun.
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- The chimney is located on the….
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- Place where meals are served.
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- You keep cheese in the ….
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- Where you put your clothes.
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- Who sells bread?
- Where do you keep your car?
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- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- PUDDING It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- You can read it.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- What is it that helps you hear?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- ACHE You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- POOL Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- Hosts sick people.
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where do you buy tablets? • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • You keep cheese in the …. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • When you get too much sun. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
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- How do you call the person who sells books?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where do you buy tablets?
- When you get too much sun.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- You keep cheese in the ….
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- What is it that helps you hear?
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- A pain in your mouth.
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where do you put books?
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
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- What is the thing you use to eat?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- You can read it.
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- Place where meals are served.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where do you keep your car?
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- Where you put your clothes.
- Who sells bread?
- The chimney is located on the….
- Hosts sick people.
- What do you use to write?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where do you buy tablets? • You keep cheese in the …. • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • A typical Welsh breakfast. • When you get too much sun. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where do you keep your car? • Where you put your clothes. • ...
Famous Explorers 2023-06-17
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- - Spanish conquistador who led the expeditions that conquered the Inca Empire in South America.
- - Italian explorer who sailed for England and explored parts of North America, including Newfoundland and Labrador.
- - British explorer who led expeditions to the Antarctic and is known for his remarkable survival during the Endurance expedition.
- - American aviator who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- - Norwegian explorer who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911.
- - British explorer who made voyages to the Pacific Ocean, including the first European contact with Australia and Hawaii.
- - English navigator who explored parts of North America, including the Hudson River and Hudson Bay.
- Gama - Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope, establishing a sea route to India.
- - American explorer known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, exploring the western portion of the United States.
- He - Chinese explorer who led voyages to Southeast Asia, India, and Africa in the 15th century.
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- - Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the Earth from 1519 to 1522.
- - Scottish explorer and missionary who explored Africa, particularly the region of the Zambezi River.
- - American astronaut who became the first person to walk on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
- - Norwegian explorer who made significant contributions to the fields of polar exploration and oceanography.
- - Italian explorer who recognized that the lands discovered by Columbus were part of a new continent, which was later named after him.
- - American explorer and leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
- - Welsh journalist and explorer who is famous for his exploration of central Africa and his encounter with David Livingstone.
- - Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, discovering the Americas.
- - New Zealand mountaineer who, along with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, was the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
- - British explorer who competed with Amundsen to reach the South Pole but tragically died on the return journey.
20 Clues: - American explorer and leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. • - American aviator who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. • - Portuguese explorer who led the first circumnavigation of the Earth from 1519 to 1522. • - Italian explorer who sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, discovering the Americas. • ...
Happy Fathers Day 2024-06-14
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- A dessert computerised(9,3)
- freewheeling on stage (8)
- Blue tongue on safari(7)
- Takes a bath on a string (3,3)
- Was it the cows crossing the river?(6)
- Heavily resident in a hermitage(3,7)
- Not the amateur solving the weighty code (11)
- Adored white followed by red tinker(5,6)
- The flipside of the black nought(10)
- Oxymoronic or prescient literary field in short form(3-2)
- Welsh or Native American treasure hunter(7,5)
- Scrambled home of obligatory help for rugby fans(7)
- 274 hours after the morn alas(3,7,5)
- Lime, double-tongued owl(8)
- Charlie browns little one finishes IT for everyone (5)
- Strings played without the pirates cry(4)
- Brambley bed and flour-butter-sugar duvet(5,7)
- Undead lunar theatre programme (4,2,3,6)
- Airline heading constant change at the in-laws(7)
- Pointy temple explorer(4,4)
- Slightly reduced emperors resting place(8,3)
- Bushy behind distracts from destructive nut dementia(8)
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- Not a ride of shame (7)
- Not a cartoon park, more a dry haven(9)
- A Yelp and Haul under flames(2,5,2)
- Command and book title for first gamer(5,6,3)
- spotty on the couch(7)
- Their crazy Game is in the middle of the apple tree(7)
- Workplace turning into an unsophisticated campground(9)
- Irish-German attention call to little ones(7,4)
- Dad's avenue taller hedge jumper(4)
- DIY but fun(9)
- Hip rather than Vip Scandinavian footwear(6,5)
- Prefect vehicle for hitchhiking(4,6)
- The E opens the closed isles(8)
- Celia confused about a cup of tea(5)
- A magical hat says? Or rather an online quiz(9)
- A television challenge, you'd be lucky to get 2 right (10)
- A traditional bet once a year(5,8)
- Battered singers girlfriend's star who likes watching people in coffee shops (7,4)
- Old loved maroon car(7)
- A favourite, hard and soft at the same time(6,4)
42 Clues: DIY but fun(9) • spotty on the couch(7) • Not a ride of shame (7) • Old loved maroon car(7) • Blue tongue on safari(7) • freewheeling on stage (8) • A dessert computerised(9,3) • Lime, double-tongued owl(8) • Pointy temple explorer(4,4) • Takes a bath on a string (3,3) • The E opens the closed isles(8) • A traditional bet once a year(5,8) • A Yelp and Haul under flames(2,5,2) • ...
Ryan And Sylvia 2025-10-24
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- What Sabrina Carpenter drinks to stay awake.
- As a youngster, Ryan wanted to be one of these when he grew up.
- Sylvia likes to pass the time with this pieceful activity.
- Ryan and his siblings were all homeschooled by this devoted parent.
- Sylvia's mom introduced her to this Swedish pop group as a child. Mamma Mia!
- This is Ryan's zodiac sign
- Keeps drinks hot/cold for girls.
- Ryan's father played this instrument while the couple signed the register.
- You can find these flowers all over the bride’s parents’ garden because Sylvia named it her favourite at a young age
- This is Sylvia's zodiac sign
- Ryan's father took Ryan to see this band as his first concert.
- Ryan borrowed this piece of old tech from the best man to write Thank You notes.
- The couple has been recently rewatching this favourite show from their high school years.
- Ryan spent his high school years singin' and dancin' here.
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- Sylvia's family recently welcomed this new member to their ranks!
- Sylvia plays this instrument beautifully.
- Keeps drinks hot/cold for boys.
- The cut of the bride's engagement ring.
- The next wedding in Ryan's family will be welcoming this new member!
- The couple's planned honeymoon destination.
- What kind of bread does the bride love to make?
- This bright Canadian musician was the bride’s long time idol and the only musician that she has met multiple times.
- Ryan was buzzing when he received a message from Sylvia on this app.
- Sylvia couldn’t keep it below the surface how much she loved this Welsh indie film in high school.
- The bride's most recent degree is a Master of THESE Studies.
- Ryan's favourite horror franchise features this masked slasher.
- The destination of the couples first road trip.
- This "Strain" of wood is in the name of Ryan's favourite band.
- Ryan and his dad share a love of this famous horror author.
- Ryan proposed in this month.
30 Clues: This is Ryan's zodiac sign • This is Sylvia's zodiac sign • Ryan proposed in this month. • Keeps drinks hot/cold for boys. • Keeps drinks hot/cold for girls. • The cut of the bride's engagement ring. • Sylvia plays this instrument beautifully. • The couple's planned honeymoon destination. • What Sabrina Carpenter drinks to stay awake. • ...
Awatere 2026 2026-01-19
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- - Reverse the letters in the name of the continent "Aisan" (almost) to get this 5-letter name.
- - A 4-letter Welsh name that rhymes with "Barn" or "Darn.
- - A classic 8-letter name; often shortened to "Sam."
- - This 4-letter name rhymes with "Goal" or "Bowl".
- - A biblical name; he was famous for having a "Technicolor Dreamcoat.
- - The longest name on the list starting with K; it has 8 letters.
- - A short, 4-letter name that could be short for Alexander or Alexandra.
- - The Māori transliteration of the name "Michael."
- - This name starts with N and is the only one in class featuring an apostrophe.
- - According to the legend, this person defeated the giant Goliath.
- - A 5-letter name starting with M that rhymes with the word for a "feature" or "task" (mission).
- - A name that means "intense happiness" or "good fortune.
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- - A 6-letter name starting with A; it sounds a bit like "Mustafa" from The Lion King.
- - The brave youngest daughter of the Stark family in Game of Thrones.
- - A Middle Eastern country and a 6-letter name starting with I.
- - A 5-letter name starting with T; in Te Reo Māori, this means to "guard" or "protect".
- - A common name, but spelled with an 'x' and ending in 'son.
- - In Shakespeare’s famous play, he was the great love of Juliet.
- - A famous heavyweight boxer’s last name; it rhymes with "Bison.
- - A 4-letter name that ends with two of the same "extra" letter.
- - A unique 6-letter name that starts with E and ends with O.
- - The longest name on the list, starting with S and ending with H.
- - This name rhymes with "Enjoy" and "Ahoy."
- - The name of the hardworking Disney Princess from The Princess and the Frog.
- - A 5-letter name starting with K; also a famous French luxury fashion brand.
- - A 5-letter name starting with M that rhymes with "Candy" and "Sandy.
- - The shortest name in the class—only two letters long!
27 Clues: - This name rhymes with "Enjoy" and "Ahoy." • - This 4-letter name rhymes with "Goal" or "Bowl". • - The Māori transliteration of the name "Michael." • - A classic 8-letter name; often shortened to "Sam." • - The shortest name in the class—only two letters long! • - A 4-letter Welsh name that rhymes with "Barn" or "Darn. • ...
The Context of 'King Henry IV: Part I' 2023-06-20
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- Henry Bolingbroke thought of power differently to Richard II, believing that he was the first among equals and _______________ instead of being God-like.
- In 1387, Henry Bolingbroke led an army of nobility forces to _______________ against Richard II.
- The nobility were very powerful families who had a lot of _______________, owned large castles and controlled personal armies.
- At the battle of _______________ in September 1402, Hotspur fought valiantly and took many Scottish nobles as prisoner, however, he refused to give King Henry IV his share of the prisoners after the battle.
- In 1400, the _______________ rose up against King Henry IV.
- The killing of Richard II set a dangerous _______________ - if Richard could be deposed and killed, somebody could also do the same to King Henry IV.
- Henry Bolingbroke was King Henry IV's father and Prince Hal's _______________.
- Hal was King Henry's son and the Prince of Wales and he fought _______________ at The Battle of Shrewsbury.
- Richard II was _______________ by his cousin King Henry IV on September 30, 1399.
- King Henry IV lured Richard II back to London by falsely stating that he only wanted his inheritance to be returned to him, however, when Richard II returned to England he was taken prisoner and forced to _______________ the throne.
- When Richard II took away the inheritance of Henry Bolingbroke, it upset the _______________ who believed that he might also take away their property.
- Even though Richard II believed that he had the God given right to rule England, he really needed the support of the _______________ to maintain his position.
- Ten years after the war in 1387, Richard II led an army against the nobility and Henry Bolingbroke was _______________ from England.
- Richard II's uncle was Henry ________________.
- To stop the Welsh rebels from joining the Percy family in the North, King Henry IV led an army to occupy _______________, which stopped the Percy family from reaching Wales.
- Richard II became king in 1377 when he was _______________ years old.
- In The Battle of Shrewsbury, King Henry IV _______________ the rebel army, killing Hotspur and capturing his uncle Worcester before Owen Glendower and Edmund Mortimer could leave Wales.
- After the war in 1387, Richard II _______________ to the nobility, holding onto the title of King but not having much power or political clout.
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- Henry Bolingbroke _______________ while he was exiled in France.
- After Henry Bolingbroke died, Richard II took away his _______________, leaving his son (King Henry IV) with nothing.
- Prince Hal would go on to become King Henry V, a very successful and _______________ ruler in England.
- Henry Bolingbroke was the most _______________ of the nobility in England.
- While Henry Bolingbroke was a very god-fearing and pious man, Richard II was more extravagant and _______________.
- Edmund _______________, the rightful heir to the throne in England, was captured by Owen Glendower in Wales.
- Soon after his abdication, Richard II was _______________.
- _______________ was the son of the Earl of Northumberland.
- The Battle of Shrewsbury was a _______________ war where 1600 people died.
- In public, King Henry IV fought to retain the title of King, however, in private he had _______________ about his legitimacy as leader.
- On July 21 1403, the Percy family joined together with Glendower and Mortimer in Wales, _______________ King Henry IV for the throne.
- The _______________ family were the most powerful family in Northern England and they had many castles and a strong army.
- Richard II believed that he was _______________ all of his subjects, which upset and alienated the nobility.
- After he was banished, Henry Bolingbroke lived in _______________ for the next ten years.
- Edmund Mortimer agreed to _______________ Owen Glendower's daughter so that he could receive a lighter punishment after he was taken prisoner.
- The head of the Percy family was the Earl of _______________.
- Richard II believed that he had a _______________ right to rule England.
- King Henry IV led a fleet of ten ships and marched to London in an attempt to regain his wealth from Richard II, who hid in _______________ when he heard that King Henry IV's army had grown in numbers after being joined by frustrated landowners.
- Hotspur and the Percy family were upset with King Henry IV because they believed that he had broken promises to the family and that he was not trying to pay _______________ for the safe return of Edmund Mortimer.
- The Earl of Northumberland was upset that King Henry IV wouldn't recognise his requests and he attempted to depose him, believing that a member of the Percy family could become the _______________.
- King Henry IV made the claim to be king by saying that he descended from _______________ III and also because of Richard II's poor leadership.
39 Clues: Richard II's uncle was Henry ________________. • Soon after his abdication, Richard II was _______________. • _______________ was the son of the Earl of Northumberland. • In 1400, the _______________ rose up against King Henry IV. • The head of the Percy family was the Earl of _______________. • Henry Bolingbroke _______________ while he was exiled in France. • ...
Pembrokeshire 2014 2014-07-04
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- Favourite offal made into gateaux
- Stuff that gets flicked everywhere
- Has a break in it on a Spinone
- Collective name for all of us having a great time
- Draw a ticket to match a prize
- Monster which appears on the local flag
- Good exercise in the water
- Useful tool for removing dead fur
- Basic camping house
- Coat colour definitely NOT lemon & ginger
- Collective name for what Spinoni hunt
- Dried treat made from cow stomach
- Nasty things who latch on and suck blood
- One of these dogs is never enough
- Get your jams and pickles etc here
- One tyep of game bird
- Raising money for these 2 things
- Buy a ticket for this and you may get lucky
- Affix of the Pembrokeshire girls
- Essential for a comfy sleep
- Welsh County we are in
- Huge bit which leaves smears on windows
- Favourite stuff smear on neck and shoulders
- Rear parts which give power to the drive
- Skin on the neck which funnels scent to nose
- Pesky critters who cause itching and scratching
- Hairy mass under jaw
- Coat colour referred to as b/r
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- Colours of Italy
- Lazy dog who occupies your sofa
- They keep your tent anchored
- Non Spinone dogs welcome by all
- Must have fashion accessory
- Big things which trample you
- Deluxe camping home
- Cook al fresco on this
- Always trip over these in the dark
- Dogs love this free for all chopmfest
- Summer nasties which can cause big problems
- Dog who sweeps your worktops
- HPR - just says what they do
- Where we do the big weekend walk
- Type of grooming tool
- Camping home towed by your car
- Some dogs hate having these cut
- Useful for calling your dog back
- Stroll by the sea
- Raw feeding for dogs
- Stroll in the woods
- Spinone feature until it was banned
- Our lovely hosts
51 Clues: Colours of Italy • Our lovely hosts • Stroll by the sea • Deluxe camping home • Basic camping house • Stroll in the woods • Raw feeding for dogs • Hairy mass under jaw • Type of grooming tool • One tyep of game bird • Cook al fresco on this • Welsh County we are in • Good exercise in the water • Must have fashion accessory • Essential for a comfy sleep • They keep your tent anchored • ...
Brian’s Big Birthday Crossword 2019-10-25
Across
- Grandson studying at Bath (4)
- Drum that Matthew plays (5)
- Transport you used in your youth (9)
- Your creative, practical hobby (4,7)
- You left Grace here when she was a baby (4,6)
- Your second daughter (5)
- Family pet (6)
- Weekday TV show that exercises your grey matter (9)
- Lynne’s profession
- The street where you live (8,8)
- This broke out the year you were born (3)
- Your eldest child (5)
- Choir you sing with (6,5)
- Robert often has this with chips on Thursdays (3)
- Make of motorbike you used to ride (5,7)
- England won the World Cup in this earlier in the year (7)
- Claire tends one of these (9)
- You used to work here (12,6)
- You’ve volunteered with this organisation (2,4,9)
- Janet creates this for family celebrations (4)
- Welsh mezzo-soprano singer that you like (9, 7)
- Grocery store near Kenton train station (10)
- Several of your family play this sport (6)
- Paula is an expert at this (10)
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- Car Robert has always driven (5)
- Grandson taking GCSEs (6)
- Singer of Only the Lonely; No 1 when you were 21 (3,7)
- Janet rode in this beside you (7)
- Regular tea time quiz featuring Daphne (8)
- Your regular Sunday newspaper
- Your granddaughter (4)
- Person in their eighties (12)
- Townland where your house is (6)
- Where you go on Thursday nights (5)
- Prime Minister the year you were born (7,11)
- Janet’s favourite Saturday night show (8,4,7)
- Model of your new car (5)
- Lunch group (3,6,4)
- Your youngest (6)
- Grandson studying at Nottingham (4)
- Famous stock market crash on 29 October (4,5)
- Like you he enjoys wood turning (4)
- Make of your new car (6)
- Your wonderful wife (5)
- Ballpoint pen first sold on your birthday in 1945 (4)
- Your sign of the zodiac (7)
- Fireman in the family (3)
- What Strictly judge Grace claims you are (7)
- Drink you enjoy (4)
- Joan’s nationality (5)
50 Clues: Family pet (6) • Your youngest (6) • Lynne’s profession • Lunch group (3,6,4) • Drink you enjoy (4) • Your eldest child (5) • Your granddaughter (4) • Joan’s nationality (5) • Your wonderful wife (5) • Your second daughter (5) • Make of your new car (6) • Grandson taking GCSEs (6) • Model of your new car (5) • Choir you sing with (6,5) • Fireman in the family (3) • Drum that Matthew plays (5) • ...
Know Your Ponies 2020-03-22
Across
- I share the surname of a famous welsh football player and my best friend is sonny
- I am not a cow despite my name!
- I am those puffy white and grey things in the sky
- A bottle of orange pop and I am the oldest pony!
- I am young, I am a girl, I am black I live on courtyard.
- I am the only palomino
- ...... is a dinosaur from our imagination and when he's tall he's what we call a dinosaur sensation.
- I am a 16.2 grey mare who always gives a jump plenty of clearance
- I am a 13.2hh Black mare I live in the stalls
- I am a summer month on front yard
- My partner in crime is called Tom
- I am a gentle giant
- I am the only pony on the yard with blue eyes
- I am black as coal like a chimney .....
- I am married to Prince William
- I am Prince William's brother
- Jack and .... went up the hill to fetch a pail of water
- despite being the smallest I can make magic and mischief
- I fly through the sky with a blazing tail
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- 'Breakfast at my place' is a famous film
- I am named after a snowman in a song.
- the newest pony on the yard,my name rhymes with polly
- I am bay, I live on backyard,I have a marking like a seahorse on my face
- I am on front yard and my name starts with 'p'
- I am a highland dun gelding
- I am a primary colour
- I am a 14.3hh dales pony and I have been at the riding school the longest.
- I live next door to May
- look for me with my rainbow coloured mane on the Cardiff riding school face book site
- holly, polly, dolly and .....
- I am very small grey girl I live in the stalls. I'm as snug as a bug in a rug on the CRS facebook page.
- I am a Christmas leaf
- My name rhymes with molly
- My name means friend in Spanish
34 Clues: I am a gentle giant • I am a primary colour • I am a Christmas leaf • I am the only palomino • I live next door to May • My name rhymes with molly • I am a highland dun gelding • holly, polly, dolly and ..... • I am Prince William's brother • I am married to Prince William • My name means friend in Spanish • I am not a cow despite my name! • I am a summer month on front yard • ...
El Sandwich 2023-05-12
Across
- cheesesteak A sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of beefsteak and melted cheese in a long hoagie roll.
- A turkey, swiss cheese, coleslaw, thousand island or Russian dressing on rye.
- A type of round Sicilian sesame bread
- A sandwich filled with Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato.
- A sandwich with a poached or fried egg on top
- A sandwich consisting of a baguette filled with a variety of ingredients, typically including meat, pickled vegetables, and chili peppers.
- A beef dip is a hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef on a French roll or baguette.
- consists of meat, which is usually roast beef or some sort of fried seafood such as shrimp, crawfish, fish, oysters, or crab.
- A sandwich made with Italian bread usually toasted.
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- A fried grilled cheese and ham sandwich
- Meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread, along with other ingredients such as tomato, onion, fried potatoes, and tzatziki
- A sandwich of meat usually chicken and bacon tomato, lettuce, and mayonnaise with two layers of filling between three slices of toast or bread
- A food consisting of grilled or steamed sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun.
- It is a variation of traditional Welsh rarebit and was one of two signature sandwiches
- Its named because of the sandwich´s popularity as a staple served in Havanna´s nightclub right around or after midnight.
- A round patty of ground beef, fried or grilled and served on a bun or roll garnished with various condiments.
- A variation of a ham and cheese sandwich that likely originated in cafes catering to Cuban workers in Tampa or Key West.
- A small prepared sandwich meant to be eaten at afternoon teatime to stave off hunger until the main meal.
- Cristo An egg-dipped or batter-dipped ham and cheese sandwich that is pan or deep fried
- A North American grilled sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut,and Thousand Island dressing or Russian dressing,grilled between slices of rye bread.
20 Clues: A type of round Sicilian sesame bread • A fried grilled cheese and ham sandwich • A sandwich with a poached or fried egg on top • A sandwich filled with Bacon, Lettuce, and Tomato. • A sandwich made with Italian bread usually toasted. • A turkey, swiss cheese, coleslaw, thousand island or Russian dressing on rye. • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
Across
- When you get too much sun.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- A pain in your mouth.
- Place where meals are served.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- The chimney is located on the….
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Who sells bread?
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- You keep cheese in the ….
Down
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- Hosts sick people.
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What do you use to write?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- What is it that helps you hear?
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- Where do you put books?
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- You can read it.
- Where you put your clothes.
- Where do you buy tablets?
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you keep your car?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • Where do you buy tablets? • You keep cheese in the …. • When you get too much sun. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
kmnbmnbmb 2025-02-09
Across
- Being amoroso? Particular habit of certain Italians (8)
- Speaker prepared to roar (6)
- Employed in a studio, in part, I stress (6)
- The principal violin is editorial (6)
- Other-worldly (9)
- Stunning bluefin tuna produced without any nitrogen (9)
- Book about an island a student moved (9)
- Sent the first person crazy - how touching! (11)
- Like the name "Bryn Mawr" (5)
- He really likes money too much! (5)
- Charitable surgeon working with energy (8)
- Powerful U.S. astronaut disarmed? (6)
- This sly creation is - la mode (7)
- Greatly appreciating French wine, as recorded in diary (6)
- John Smith on "Laramie" (4)
- Pensive yet weepy, having cut ear (10)
- Maybe tile it, Glenn. That'd be smart! (11)
- Very clever students in Britain qualified (9)
- Emotional poet in a mess after inhaling dope (10)
- Fish in space (6)
- Amusing foreign article probing fine U.S. city (5)
- So I've no rank! That's none of your business! (7)
- Just - not bad (4)
- Being dogmatic may serve it as necessary (9)
- Leave unfinished line about king being eccentric (6)
Down
- Witty hour spent with sumo (8)
- True alloy melted down (5)
- Moving Iranian pilots around (13)
- At a stretch of land, I've become alluring (10)
- Throw rusty tea out - look for something more reliable (11)
- Liable to break down? (10)
- Like his and her and your song, could it be? (11)
- Straightforward. but not straight forward. we hear(10)
- Sympathetic bloke in shade (6)
- Careful or the CIA might expose us badly. (8)
- Genuine gold article with tin alloy about (9)
- Very understanding chap, changing with time (8)
- Amiable family at the end of the road (4)
- Neil tires badly, but is able to recover quickly (9)
- Set ended: timer reset (10)
- I'm a star dressed in smart clothing, exuding personality (11)
- Dreamer is one operating amid change (9)
- One who's well-versed (4)
- Delicate sieve isn't working (9)
- Hot-headed fighter I nearly excluded at intervals (5)
45 Clues: Other-worldly (9) • Fish in space (6) • Just - not bad (4) • One who's well-versed (4) • True alloy melted down (5) • Liable to break down? (10) • Set ended: timer reset (10) • John Smith on "Laramie" (4) • Speaker prepared to roar (6) • Like the name "Bryn Mawr" (5) • Witty hour spent with sumo (8) • Sympathetic bloke in shade (6) • Delicate sieve isn't working (9) • ...
Romain Britain Crossword 2024-09-24
Across
- The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse.
- The Roman term for the region that is now Scotland.
- A region of Western Europe during the Roman period, encompassing modern-day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and parts of Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, inhabited by Celtic tribes.
- Roman Emperor from 117 to 138 AD, known for consolidating and fortifying the empire's borders, including commissioning Hadrian's Wall in Britain.
- High status or respect gained through success, achievement, or reputation.
- The act of combining or strengthening multiple entities or elements into a more effective whole.
- The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place.
- Something that displays great luxuriousness.
- A state of wealth, success, and flourishing, especially in economic terms.
- Roman Emperor from 98 to 117 AD who expanded the empire to its greatest territorial extent and adopted Hadrian as his successor.
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- The process of formally authorizing or starting a project, service, or piece of equipment.
- Taking control or possession of a place, often by military force or settlement.
- A deity worshipped in Roman Britain, associated with the hot springs at Bath, often equated with Minerva.
- The collective term for all the gods of a particular religion or mythology.
- The chief god in ancient Roman mythology, ruler of the heavens and the god of the sky and thunder.
- The group of languages spoken by the ancient tribes in Britain, including Brythonic languages such as Welsh, Cornish, and Cumbric.
- Roman Emperor from 41 to 54 AD, credited with the successful conquest of Britain in 43 AD, bringing the territory under Roman control.
- A small watchtower, particularly used on Roman defense walls for surveillance and protection.
- The process of discussing terms to reach an agreement between two or more parties.
- The Roman word for "peace."
- A large, open circular or oval structure with tiers of seats, used for public events like gladiatorial games or performances in ancient Rome.
- A chemical element (Sn) used in alloys and coatings, commonly found in bronze and solder.
22 Clues: The Roman word for "peace." • Something that displays great luxuriousness. • The Roman term for the region that is now Scotland. • The act of removing or retreating from a position, situation, or place. • The art of persuasive speaking or writing, often used in public discourse. • High status or respect gained through success, achievement, or reputation. • ...
Montana Towns 2021-12-31
Across
- A linear deposit of fossil fuel
- A toasty water spout
- Opposite of soft-out
- South American country + autumns
- The centers of candles
- Searing meat
- Famous Austrailian opera
- A type of maple tree
- A type of butterfly
- >5,280 feet
- A pharmaceutical pond
- Modern musical of historical events
- "Ivy League school of the west"
- A town to ambulate
- Grand cascades
- A thermal fountain
- Chalky corridor
- A famished foal
- A vast vista
- An abundance of sticks
- A golden possibility
- A colon
- A type of legume
- A dubious Italian explorer
- Excessive tableware
- Capital of Italy’s Tuscany region
- Cabin for bucks and does
- Shetland or Welsh equine
- Trout propulsion device
- A substantial stone
- Solar flare
- Pale sttream-dweller
- Small waterfall
- A wash bowl
- Wild canine showing you where something is
- At the end of town
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- A maker of muffins and meringues
- To slice a financial institution
- Double overpasses
- Gathering cattle
- A shape with no corners
- Famous Ford performance car maker
- Large snake
- "For"+ An agricultural harvesting tool
- Largest city in Switzerland
- Cheeto's mascot
- List of outstanding payments
- Not less
- A globetrotter
- Smallest and most densely populated borough
- A wide town
- Capital of Serbia
- Alive + 2,000 lbs
- A large atmosphere
- A decent vista
- City that fell due to a wooden horse
- Town in Scotland
- A warm winter wind
- Crimson cabin
- A band for britches
- Beloved Sesame Street character
- Milky+Atomic No. 16+Coiled Wire
- Not inferior
- A deciduous tree
- Don't rest on your ____
- Not Clark's city
- Long-haired tibetan cattle
- Flat prairies
- Kombucha starter
- Archimede's excited exclamation
- A material for towels
- A decent grassland
- Plateau
- Famous Chicago basketball player
- Grand granular material
- Island in the Mediterranean
- Large lumber
77 Clues: A colon • Plateau • Not less • Large snake • A wide town • >5,280 feet • Solar flare • A wash bowl • Searing meat • A vast vista • Not inferior • Large lumber • Crimson cabin • Flat prairies • A globetrotter • Grand cascades • A decent vista • Cheeto's mascot • Chalky corridor • A famished foal • Small waterfall • Gathering cattle • Town in Scotland • A deciduous tree • Not Clark's city • Kombucha starter • A type of legume • ...
Unit 8 1B 2022-05-02
Across
- in the direction of, or closer to someone or something
- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals
- to speak to a god
- to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed
- relating to the North or South Pole or the areas around them
- with each other
- a boat or a ship that travels on the water
- to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it
- a time of four weeks
- having bright colors or a lot of different colors
- up to (the time that)
- to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone (verb)
- to give an answer the=at you can't be certain if you are correct
- a large animal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice
- the activity of making things such as cakes, bread, and cookies by cooking them inside an oven
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- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- a building of sand, usually made by children playing on the beach
- to make or get something or someone ready for something that will happen in the future
- belonging to or relating to Wales, its people, or its language
- the very cold area around the North Pole
- an area of sand or small stones near the ocean or another area of water such as a lake
- a person who jumps into water as a sport, or searches for things under water using special breathing equipment
- an animal that lives in the sea and on beaches in the Arctic. It is similar to a seal but larger
- the act of using movements of your hands and body, and expressions on your face, without speech, to communicate emotions and actions or to tell a story
- making a lot of noise
- a very large area of sea
- water that has frozen and become solid
- to not move away from or leave a place or situation
28 Clues: with each other • to speak to a god • a time of four weeks • making a lot of noise • up to (the time that) • a very large area of sea • water that has frozen and become solid • the very cold area around the North Pole • a boat or a ship that travels on the water • having bright colors or a lot of different colors • to not move away from or leave a place or situation • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
Across
- Where do you buy tablets?
- You keep cheese in the ….
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- Where do you put books?
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- A pain in your mouth.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- Hosts sick people.
- Who sells bread?
- What do you use to write?
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- Where do you keep your car?
Down
- Where you put your clothes.
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- The chimney is located on the….
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- Place where meals are served.
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- When you get too much sun.
- You can read it.
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- What is it that helps you hear?
44 Clues: Who sells bread? • You can read it. • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where do you buy tablets? • Where Mass is celebrated. • You keep cheese in the …. • What do you use to write? • Its capital is Copenhagen. • When you get too much sun. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
Across
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- When you get too much sun.
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- You can read it.
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- Where you put your clothes.
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- Where do you keep your car?
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- The chimney is located on the….
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- What is it that helps you hear?
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- Place where meals are served.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- You keep cheese in the ….
Down
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- Hosts sick people.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- What do you use to write?
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- Who sells bread?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- Where do you buy tablets?
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- A pain in your mouth.
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- Where do you put books?
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • What do you use to write? • Where do you buy tablets? • Where Mass is celebrated. • You keep cheese in the …. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • When you get too much sun. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
MEGA CRUCIVERBA 2021-10-13
Across
- When you get too much sun.
- What’s the weather like when there are snowflakes in the air?
- Where the tourists go to eat and sleep.
- A seasoning without eggs in it.
- A pain in your mouth.
- Place where meals are served.
- When you have a pain on your forehead.
- Where do you put pens, rulers…?
- The chimney is located on the….
- Its capital is Berna and borders with Lombardia.
- How do you call the person who sells books?
- It is a Scandinavian country.
- What is the thing you use to eat?
- It consists of Chinese people and its capital is Beijing.
- It’s typical at Christmas in Great Britain. (Two words)
- Who sells bread?
- What’s the weather like when the temperature is under 15 degrees?
- What do you use to watch videos on the IWB?
- You keep cheese in the ….
Down
- What’s the weather like when there is the sun in the sky?
- You need it to smell better. What is it?
- Where do you take notes? (Two words)
- CHEF A professional cook who is specialized in making pastry. (Two words)
- A mix of non-cooked vegetables.
- Where Mass is celebrated.
- Hosts sick people.
- A typical Welsh breakfast.
- What do you use to write?
- This State borders with Poland, Belgium, France…its capital is Berlin.
- What’s the weather like in a mid-summer day with high temperature?
- Where swimming is practised. (Two words)
- What is it that helps you hear?
- Its capital is Copenhagen.
- Where do you put books?
- You get it when you eat too much. (Two words)
- You need it to see. What is it? (Write the singular form)
- A typical Scottish sweet breakfast.
- What’s the weather like when there is too much wind?
- You can read it.
- Where you put your clothes.
- Where do you buy tablets?
- When you have a stuffy nose, you have got a ….
- Where do you keep your car?
- You use them to go to school if you live near the school. What is it? (Write the singular form)
44 Clues: You can read it. • Who sells bread? • Hosts sick people. • A pain in your mouth. • Where do you put books? • Where Mass is celebrated. • What do you use to write? • Where do you buy tablets? • You keep cheese in the …. • When you get too much sun. • A typical Welsh breakfast. • Its capital is Copenhagen. • Where you put your clothes. • Where do you keep your car? • ...
Brian’s Big Birthday Crossword 2019-10-25
Across
- Your wonderful wife (5)
- The street where you live (8,8)
- Townland where your house is (6)
- Janet’s favourite Saturday night show (8,4,7)
- Your sign of the zodiac (7)
- Your granddaughter (4)
- Several of your family play this sport (6)
- Grandson studying at Bath (4)
- Your youngest (6)
- Janet creates this for family celebrations (4)
- Claire tends one of these (9)
- Family pet (6)
- Lynne’s profession
- Welsh mezzo-soprano singer that you like (9, 7)
- Your creative, practical hobby (4,7)
- Ballpoint pen first sold on your birthday in 1945 (4)
- Make of motorbike you used to ride (5,7)
- Person in their eighties (12)
- Car Robert has always driven (5)
- Regular tea time quiz featuring Daphne (8)
- This broke out the year you were born (3)
- Singer of Only the Lonely; No 1 when you were 21 (3,7)
- What Strictly judge Grace claims you are (7)
Down
- Transport you used in your youth (9)
- Grandson taking GCSEs (6)
- Your second daughter (5)
- You used to work here (12,6)
- Like you he enjoys wood turning (4)
- Choir you sing with (6,5)
- You left Grace here when she was a baby (4,6)
- Prime Minister the year you were born (7,11)
- Paula is an expert at this (10)
- Grandson studying at Nottingham (4)
- Janet rode in this beside you (7)
- Make of your new car (6)
- England won the World Cup in this earlier in the year (7)
- Drum that Matthew plays (5)
- Famous stock market crash on 29 October (4,5)
- You’ve volunteered with this organisation (2,4,9)
- Lunch group (3,6,4)
- Robert often has this with chips on Thursdays (3)
- Drink you enjoy (4)
- Your regular Sunday newspaper
- Weekday TV show that exercises your grey matter (9)
- Grocery store near Kenton train station (10)
- Where you go on Thursday nights (5)
- Your eldest child (5)
- Fireman in the family (3)
- Model of your new car (5)
- Joan’s nationality (5)
50 Clues: Family pet (6) • Your youngest (6) • Lynne’s profession • Lunch group (3,6,4) • Drink you enjoy (4) • Your eldest child (5) • Your granddaughter (4) • Joan’s nationality (5) • Your wonderful wife (5) • Your second daughter (5) • Make of your new car (6) • Grandson taking GCSEs (6) • Choir you sing with (6,5) • Fireman in the family (3) • Model of your new car (5) • Your sign of the zodiac (7) • ...
International Vocabulary Sucks 2015-03-30
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- / large meatballs made from ground veal or beef, rice, and spices (Algerian and eaten with Dafina)
- / refined rice dishes (pilaf or polou)
- / Common ________ dishes -- Crempogs (type of pancake), Bara birth (fruit bread), Lavarbread, Leek soup or “Granny’s stew”, Caerphilly (Famous Welsh cheese)
- / Dutch cheese
- / Common classic _______ dishes -- Irish stews, Boxty (dishes with grated raw potato), Bacon and cabbage, Coddle (stew of “leftovers”), Colcannon ( mashed potato with kale or cabbage
- / term for braising (German)
- / became the center of the Irish diet after 50 years - brought from South America from Spain - Led to famine in 1845
- Tartars / fermentation of cabbage (taught to them from the Chinese), as well as the consumption of raw slices of meat
- / roasting whole lamb over fire on a spit
- Gigot / lamb or mutton (Scottish Dish)
- / leavening breads fermented milk products
- / the use of vinegar roast raisins (German)
- / tamales with olives and capers
- Careme / became personal Chef to Alexander I
- / Eat using only the ______ hand and three fingers unless it is unmanageable (North Africa)
- / world for braising (German)
- de volailles / Chicken Kiev
- / saffron and ginger
- / an elaborate buffet full of choices from hot and cold delicacies
- / a stew cooked from Friday thru Saturday and eaten for lunch on Sunday
- / The ______ -- Islamic North Africans that crossed the Strait of Gibraltar
- / swedish meatballs
- / salt preserved lemons -- only use the rind (pulp is thrown away)
- / pan fried cutlet (German)
- / “communal” oven (North Africa)
- / term for potato salad (German)
- / is a rich stewed named after the earthenware pot it is cooked in
- / Cassava root - Poisonous in its raw state was the staple starchn- Cooking reduces harmful poisons
- / Russian version of the “smorgasbord”
- / largest of the nation’s states in the U.K. and is located on the island of Great Britain
- Pozharsky / croquettes meet butter stuffed chicken
- / word for simmered (German)
- /term used for fire roasting or barbeque (Caribbean)
- / Largest country by area in the world
- / swedish sausage
- / "thick sliced" bacon (Scottish Dish)
- / Comprised of two countries: Northern Ireland (part of the UK) and Southern Ireland which is independent
- / term used for "killing a small fish and placing it back in the water to attract larger fish" (Caribbean)
- / thin pancakes (Russia)
- / ground offal meat mixed with oatmeal and put into a sheep’s stomach (Scottish dish)
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- / containing tomatoes and cassava
- / term for apple sauce (German)
- / Common _______ dishes -- Fish and chips, Meat pies, Rib Roasts with yorkshire pudding, Pound cake, Scones and Liver and onion
- / crème anglaise made with coconut milk
- / German ________ techniques -- Smoked, cured, or cooked wursts (pork), Bier (beer; preserved grain), Brot (bread; preserved grain, Pokelfische (pickled herring)
- kapusta / Russian term for "sauerkraut"
- / Couscous is made by steaming the couscous in a ________. (Only made correctly if it has been steamed 3 times and wetted in between with cold water and separated)
- / method of sun-drying and spicing meat in strips and then preserving them in fat
- Saxons / two main tribes in the British Isles
- Cheese / Scottish cheddar
- / German Pastry
- Smokies / smoked haddock (Scottish Dish)
- / the only Scandinavian country that is connected to European mainland
- / Scandinavian Traders
- / generic name for Indian spice blend
- / term for pan fried (German)
- / Scandinavian descendants from France - they were believed to have introduced peas and a system of land organization based on lords and nobles
- / air dried cod treated with lye
- / grave salmon (Russia)
- / refers to spice made from cassia bark – related to true cinnamon (usually what is sold as cinnamon in US)
- / cumin and paprika
- mit apfeln / term form red cabbage with apples (German)
- / Arabic word for West
- / served with hot pepper sauce
- / term for stewed (German)
- Temptation / casserole made from pickled pickled sprat (similar to an anchovie), potatoes, onion, and cream
- / known as the Scandinavian mariners -- preservation methods include: Salt curing, air drying, pickling, and fermenting
- the Great / Largest culinary influence because of the heavier use of potato in their cuisine (German)
- / beef and onion stew
- / stew of okra and lamb from Tunisia
- / term for simmered (German)
- Masala / Indian “warm” spice blend
- / Russian noodles usually served in a broth soup
- / Hands are always washed before the meal because they are considered ________ (North Africa)
- Raiders / brought their techniques of salted and dried cod, herring, and smoked salmon
75 Clues: / Dutch cheese • / German Pastry • / swedish sausage • / cumin and paprika • / swedish meatballs • / saffron and ginger • / beef and onion stew • / Scandinavian Traders • / Arabic word for West • / grave salmon (Russia) • / thin pancakes (Russia) • Cheese / Scottish cheddar • / term for stewed (German) • de volailles / Chicken Kiev • / pan fried cutlet (German) • / term for braising (German) • ...
dragons 2020-04-09
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- green-scaled dragon native to Romania; has long golden horns (sought-after by witches and wizards) which it uses to stab prey.
- smooth-scaled copper-coloured dragon and the smallest of the known species; has venomous fangs and a taste for humans.
- skinny dragon with spiny wings, native to Norway; has large nostrils, stubby horns and bulging orange eyes.
- metallic grey-scaled dragon with red eyes and long talons; the largest breed of dragon in the Wizarding World.
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- silvery-blue dragon native to Sweden with the ability to shoot blue flames from its nostrils; its silvery hide is used in protective gloves and shields.
- green dragon native to Wales with a distinct musical roar; less aggressive than other dragons and prefers to eat sheep and small animals.
- rough-scaled dragon with brilliant purple eyes, an arrow-shaped spiked tail and bat-like wings; native to the islands north of Scotland and more aggressive than its Welsh counterpart.
- red and gold dragon with a fringe of golden spikes, native to China and also known as the Liondragon; named for the balls of fire it shoots from its nostrils.
- native to Hungary and is considered to be one of the most dangerous dragon breeds, if not the most dangerous. It possesses black scales and is lizard-like in appearance.
- dragon native to Australia and New Zealand, eats sheep and is rarely aggressive; said to be the most beautiful dragon species.
10 Clues: skinny dragon with spiny wings, native to Norway; has large nostrils, stubby horns and bulging orange eyes. • metallic grey-scaled dragon with red eyes and long talons; the largest breed of dragon in the Wizarding World. • smooth-scaled copper-coloured dragon and the smallest of the known species; has venomous fangs and a taste for humans. • ...
dragons 2020-04-09
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- skinny dragon with spiny wings, native to Norway; has large nostrils, stubby horns and bulging orange eyes.
- green dragon native to Wales with a distinct musical roar; less aggressive than other dragons and prefers to eat sheep and small animals.
- metallic grey-scaled dragon with red eyes and long talons; the largest breed of dragon in the Wizarding World.
- Longhorn green-scaled dragon native to Romania; has long golden horns (sought-after by witches and wizards) which it uses to stab prey.
- smooth-scaled copper-coloured dragon and the smallest of the known species; has venomous fangs and a taste for humans.
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- silvery-blue dragon native to Sweden with the ability to shoot blue flames from its nostrils; its silvery hide is used in protective gloves and shields.
- rough-scaled dragon with brilliant purple eyes, an arrow-shaped spiked tail and bat-like wings; native to the islands north of Scotland and more aggressive than its Welsh counterpart.
- native to Hungary and is considered to be one of the most dangerous dragon breeds, if not the most dangerous. It possesses black scales and is lizard-like in appearance.
- red and gold dragon with a fringe of golden spikes, native to China and also known as the Liondragon; named for the balls of fire it shoots from its nostrils.
- dragon native to Australia and New Zealand, eats sheep and is rarely aggressive; said to be the most beautiful dragon species.
10 Clues: skinny dragon with spiny wings, native to Norway; has large nostrils, stubby horns and bulging orange eyes. • metallic grey-scaled dragon with red eyes and long talons; the largest breed of dragon in the Wizarding World. • smooth-scaled copper-coloured dragon and the smallest of the known species; has venomous fangs and a taste for humans. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-03-10
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- a black, carbonaceous substance produced during incomplete combustion of coal, wood, oil, etc., rising in fine particles and adhering to the sides of the chimney or pipe conveying the smoke.
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- an interchange of goods or commodities.
- extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations.
- Crop any crop that is considered easily marketable, as wheat or cotton.
- the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
- Cartwright (1743-1823) – English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy. Cartwright invented the power loom which significantly increased the efficiency of textile production.
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- a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
- to introduce machinery into (an industry, enterprise, etc.), especially in order to replace manual labor.
- Humphrey Davy (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor. He invented the Davy lamp used by miners to help detect gas and improve safety. He also discovered several alkaline earth metals and discovered more about the chemical properties of chlorine and iodine.
- goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
- Locke (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer. He built the Grand Junction Railway which connected the Liverpool railway to Crewe and Birmingham.
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
- a self-propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars.
- Stephenson (1781 – 1848) 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.
- Owen (1771 – 1858) – Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
18 Clues: an interchange of goods or commodities. • the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne. • any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. • Crop any crop that is considered easily marketable, as wheat or cotton. • goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-03-10
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- (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer. He built the Grand Junction Railway which connected the Liverpool railway to Crewe and Birmingham.
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor. He invented the Davy lamp used by miners to help detect gas and improve safety. He also discovered several alkaline earth metals and discovered more about the chemical properties of chlorine and iodine.
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
- extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
- (1781 – 1848) 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.
- goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
- an interchange of goods or commodities.
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- a self-propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars.
- (1743-1823) – English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy. Cartwright invented the power loom which significantly increased the efficiency of textile production.
- an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations.
- to introduce machinery into (an industry, enterprise, etc.), especially in order to replace manual labor.
- a black, carbonaceous substance produced during incomplete combustion of coal, wood, oil, etc., rising in fine particles and adhering to the sides of the chimney or pipe conveying the smoke.
- (1771 – 1858) – Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
- the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
- Crop any crop that is considered easily marketable, as wheat or cotton.
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
18 Clues: an interchange of goods or commodities. • the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne. • any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. • Crop any crop that is considered easily marketable, as wheat or cotton. • goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air. • ...
Electoral Systems Crossword 2021-06-21
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- A m_________ is a constituency where the winning party has a small majority and could be stolen by another party in a general election
- The purpose of elections is to select an individual who can speak on behalf of a community. This is known as R___________
- The Single T__________ Vote is a voting system used in elections to the Northern Irish Assembly
- This is an advantage of FPTP. The winner is normally known very quickly compared to proportional systems and this allows for a swift transfer of power
- A s____ s____ describes a constituency where one party has such a large majority that it is unlikely to suffer electoral defeat
- This occurs when Parliament decides to ask the public for their view on a particular issue, usually of great importance
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- The A________ Member System is a system used in elections to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly
- P__________ refers to whether people involve themselves in the democratic process by voting, being a member of a political party, or supporting a pressure group
- The S________ vote is used in elections for local mayors, including the Mayor of London
- When one party does not have an overall majority in the House of Commons, it might seek to govern alongside another political party. This happened with the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in 2010
- The W_____ B_____ refers to the fact that, under FPTP, the party with the most votes normally gain more MPs than their share of the votes deserves
- This refers to a geographical area that a member of Parliament is elected to represent. In the UK, MPs are selected through a system called First Past The Post (FPTP_
12 Clues: The S________ vote is used in elections for local mayors, including the Mayor of London • The Single T__________ Vote is a voting system used in elections to the Northern Irish Assembly • The A________ Member System is a system used in elections to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly • ...
Industrial Revolution 2016-03-10
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- the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
- (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer. He built the Grand Junction Railway which connected the Liverpool railway to Crewe and Birmingham.
- (1743-1823) – English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy. Cartwright invented the power loom which significantly increased the efficiency of textile production.
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
- extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- a black, carbonaceous substance produced during incomplete combustion of coal, wood, oil, etc., rising in fine particles and adhering to the sides of the chimney or pipe conveying the smoke.
- to introduce machinery into (an industry, enterprise, etc.), especially in order to replace manual labor.
- an interchange of goods or commodities.
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- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- (1781 – 1848) 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.
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
- a self-propelled, vehicular engine, powered by steam, a diesel, or electricity, for pulling or, sometimes, pushing a train or individual railroad cars.
- (1771 – 1858) – Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
- an economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations.
- a run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
- goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
- (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor. He invented the Davy lamp used by miners to help detect gas and improve safety. He also discovered several alkaline earth metals and discovered more about the chemical properties of chlorine and iodine.
- Crop any crop that is considered easily marketable, as wheat or cotton.
18 Clues: an interchange of goods or commodities. • the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne. • any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. • Crop any crop that is considered easily marketable, as wheat or cotton. • goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air. • ...
A Dog Day Afternoon 2020-03-19
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- A small and lively domesticated dog, known for its thick, tightly curled coat and enthusiastic nature.
- The Border _____ is one of the world’s smartest and most popular dog breeds.
- The ______ Frise is a small, sturdy dog famous for its curly, fluffy white coat.
- A small breed of dog known for its wrinkly face and curly tail originating in China.
- The ______ Shepherd is a large working dog and is the 3rd most popular breed in Australia.
- A cross breed of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Miniature Poodle, is the most popular small designer breed in Australia.
- A large breed of dog originally bred as a gun dog. They are one of the oldest breeds in England.
- The smallest breed of dog and named after its place of origin in Mexico.
- This terrier is named for its place of origin in northern England.
- A large and muscular domesticated dog from Alaska with a heavy fur coat and bounds of energy.
- The Australian _______ is a medium-sized dog originally bred for droving and mustering livestock.
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- These Great dogs are often referred to as “gentle giants”.
- This Retriever is one of the world’s favourite dog breeds and is a smart, trainable and friendly companion.
- The Welsh _____ is a small, sturdy breed of dog known for its short legs and is a favourite of the Queen.
- This Retriever is the most popular breed of dog in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA and Canada.
- These racing dogs have a bus line named after it.
- The ______ Hound is a medium-sized domesticated dog with short, muscular legs and a pair of long drooping ears.
- A medium-sized, muscular dog known for its distinctive black-and-white spotted coat.
- The ______ Terrier is a small sized dog that comes in two varieties: Smooth and Wire.
- The _____ Bulldog is iconic for its wide-set frame, muscular physic and compact stubby legs.
- This Terrier is a small and sturdy breed of domesticated dog from the Highlands.
- A type terrier which is the largest of all terrier breeds.
- This spaniel was originally developed by cross breeding King Charles Spaniels with Pugs.
- The _____ is member of the hound group of domesticated dogs and its ancestry can be dated back 2,500 years.
24 Clues: These racing dogs have a bus line named after it. • These Great dogs are often referred to as “gentle giants”. • A type terrier which is the largest of all terrier breeds. • This terrier is named for its place of origin in northern England. • The smallest breed of dog and named after its place of origin in Mexico. • ...
Yaye's Elis and John Quiz 2022-03-02
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- In the fridge? Are you high?
- A band that didn't end up in the abattoir was a what?
- What was I thinking?
- Who hosted an Evening with Elis and John?
- John refers to the welsh language as like taking letters from a what bag?
- The name of Tony Blackburn's memoirs?
- E&J were once described as Terrestrial Radio's most _____ presenters
- What phrase precedes masterman when audio remains on-air during a song?
- Tick off a ___?
- The name of the book the pair authored
- Who are the four cornerstones of rock?
- John's XFM days word for something that was good.
- Producer Dave's wedding was notable for the large quantities of what?
- One of Prod D's many talents
- Collective reasons why john might miss a show
- The TV show were Elis leathered a child in the groin was football ____?
- Replacement for Winner Stays On?
- Someone who has listened back through all the podcasts?
- A Robin amongst the _____?
- Replacing Prod D on XFM was Prod who?
- The first live tour was called The Elis James and John Robins what?
- Elis' Christmas song is performed by who?
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- Who was the first ever guest on How Do You Cope with Elis and John?
- Preceding Birdseye
- Regular segment, Up Your ____?
- "don't you hate it when you leave your wallet in your other beamer?"
- The model of Skoda that John drove.
- Newish segment _____ of the UK?
- Last name of host preceding E&J on 5live
- Are you on it? You simply have to be these days
- Pandemic podcast from home
- Something both Elis and Dave have been, at John's insistence after errors
- The counter to Queens for Queen
- Studio in which Prod D produces from
- Sister of John's former FTF and oscar winner
- What sort of hero has their own segment?
- 4 Euros? yer jokin aren't ye?
- What type of coins does John collect?
- Segment covering voting and fried potato habits of the nation?
- John is a fan of the establishment known as Pizza _____?
- ____ Elis, a segment diving into Elis' most controversial opinions
41 Clues: Tick off a ___? • Preceding Birdseye • What was I thinking? • Pandemic podcast from home • A Robin amongst the _____? • In the fridge? Are you high? • One of Prod D's many talents • 4 Euros? yer jokin aren't ye? • Regular segment, Up Your ____? • Newish segment _____ of the UK? • The counter to Queens for Queen • Replacement for Winner Stays On? • The model of Skoda that John drove. • ...
The Tudors 2012-12-12
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- Land belonging to the whole village which is closed off to use for raising sheep.
- Rapid rise in prices of food and other goods.
- The only wife of Henry VIII who produced a male heir, but she died in childbirth.
- She was imprisoned by Elizabeth I for almost 20 years.
- Based royal power on good business sense.
- The Tudors did not like governing through __.
- Elizabeth I allowed English __ to attack Spanish ships coming from the Americas with silver and gold.
- The area served by one church which became the unit of state administration.
- Tudor rule was thought of as the most __ time for England.
- Elizabeth I saw England's greatest trade rival as their greatest __.
- Henry VIII wasted a lot of his father's money on things like __ and guns.
- Henry VIII closed many __ so he could sell the land to the nobles and have more money for the crown.
- Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain who blocked Henry VIII’s influence on the Pope (Henry was married to his aunt).
- During the time of the Tudors __ was more about economics than emotional ties.
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- Sold by Elizabeth I, gave a company a monopoly in their trade or region.
- Executed by Henry VIII for unfaithfulness, mother of Elizabeth I.
- Made local people responsible for the poor in their own town and led to crowding in the towns.
- Poor Irish __ were forced off their land and had to leave or stay to work for the Protestants.
- The Renaissance came much __ to England, partly because it is an island.
- Mary Queen of Scots had her husband murdered by __ and then married him.
- Made Henry VIII head of the Church of England.
- Mary I burned many __ as she was unbending in her Catholic ways.
- Henry VIII forced the Welsh to change their names but allowed the __ to be printed (which helped save their language).
- William Shakespeare’s plays appealed to __ and uneducated people.
- Wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon because she could not have any sons.
- A __ form of English developed during Tudor times, but this led to a greater divide between the educated and uneducated people.
- In the first forty four years of Tudor rule, parliament met only __ times.
- A Scottish King for England after Elizabeth I.
28 Clues: Based royal power on good business sense. • Rapid rise in prices of food and other goods. • The Tudors did not like governing through __. • Made Henry VIII head of the Church of England. • A Scottish King for England after Elizabeth I. • She was imprisoned by Elizabeth I for almost 20 years. • Tudor rule was thought of as the most __ time for England. • ...
sandwich 2023-03-29
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- meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie, then sliced and served wrapped or stuffed in pita bread, along with other ingredients such as tomato, onion, fried potatoes, and tzatziki.
- a croque monsieur with a poached or fried egg on top
- a sandwich of meat usually chicken and bacon tomato, lettuce and mayonnaise with two layers of filling between three slices of toast or bread.
- a North American grilled sandwich composed of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island dressing or Russian dressing, grilled between slices of rye bread.
- a fried or grilled cheese and ham sandwich.
- a small prepared sandwich meant to be eaten at afternoon teatime to stave off hunger until the main meal.
- an egg-dipped or batter-dipped ham and cheese sandwich that is pan or deep fried
- It is a variation of traditional Welsh rarebit and was one of two signature sandwiches
- type of round Sicilian sesame bread
- a sandwich consisting of a baguette (traditionally baked with both rice and wheat flour) filled with a variety of ingredients, typically including meat, pickled vegetables, and chili peppers.
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- a round patty of ground beef, fried or grilled and typically served on a bun or roll and garnished with various condiments.
- a sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of beefsteak and melted cheese in a long hoagie roll.
- consists of meat, which is usually roast beef or some sort of fried seafood such as shrimp, crawfish, fish, oysters or crab.
- a turkey, Swiss cheese, creamy coleslaw, thousand island or Russian dressing on rye bread
- a variation of a ham and cheese sandwich that likely originated in cafes catering to Cuban workers in Tampa or Key West, two early Cuban immigrant communities in Florida centered on the cigar industry.
- It is so named because of the sandwich's popularity as a staple served in Havana's night clubs right around or after midnight
- a beef dip, is a hot sandwich consisting of thinly sliced roast beef on a "French roll" or baguette.
- a sandwich made with Italian bread, usually toasted.
- a sandwich filled with bacon, lettuce, and tomato.
- a food consisting of a grilled or steamed sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun.
20 Clues: type of round Sicilian sesame bread • a fried or grilled cheese and ham sandwich. • a sandwich filled with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. • a croque monsieur with a poached or fried egg on top • a sandwich made with Italian bread, usually toasted. • an egg-dipped or batter-dipped ham and cheese sandwich that is pan or deep fried • ...
Rhodri 2025-08-30
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- My half sister is a baroness in the House of Lords
- I played rugby with Rob Howley for Bridgend and district for 6 years
- I was the first to leave the show
- My first job was in Saudi Arabia
- I once sang for the pope
- The right side of my tongue is numb.
- My middle name is Francoise
- I can beat box to the theme tune of Dallas
- Once got beat up on a night out which ended up on bbc1s crimewatch where they received calls informing who the two males were who had tried to hurt my pretty little face (one got sent to prison for it)
- I once had a pet stick insect called sticky!
- At one point, when I was a teenager, I thought I was Marilyn Monroe reincarnated.
- I was once covered in human poo in work
- I have a rare blood type that only 2% of the UK have got
- I’ve never broken a bone but have torn the ligaments in my ankles 4 times on each foot
- I worked briefly in the ‘morgue’ beneath Madame Tussaud’s.
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- I was once arrested when I was 17 with my mother at a protest
- I like peanut butter and marmite together on toast.
- I watch true crime documentaries to relax and unwind
- I still suck my thumb
- I have 6 middle names
- I once sang for the Queen
- I was part of a swimming squad and at one gala was taking part in the relay race and accidentally fell off the diving block.
- I used to speed race in a canoe
- When I was 15 I was on the front page of the South Wales Argus for being a celebrity doppelgänger
- I’m a trained bingo caller
- Wales is the only home nation I’ve never lived in
- I won the solo recitation prize for Welsh learners at the Eisteddfodd TWICE... but it was 10 years apart and the local newspaper wrote that it took me a decade to win again.
- Between the ages of 3 and 6 I lived in North Yorkshire.
- During a drama exercise, I mimed starting up a strimmer, and farted as soon as I mimed pulling the ripcord
29 Clues: I still suck my thumb • I have 6 middle names • I once sang for the pope • I once sang for the Queen • I’m a trained bingo caller • My middle name is Francoise • I used to speed race in a canoe • My first job was in Saudi Arabia • I was the first to leave the show • The right side of my tongue is numb. • I was once covered in human poo in work • ...
Happy birthday cariad 2025-09-08
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- → The madness I ran while she shook her head.
- beautiful natural light display
- → Her favourite Tina Turner song (and secretly my anthem for her).
- → The “prize” from that same bet (yep, it’s in here).
- → All three San Sebastián beaches in one mouthful.
- → The only plant that survives her home.
- → What we ate the first night together, sweet and unforgettable.
- → The first time we did this, and she just called it “a 69” like it was nothing.
- → The steak I love, while she stares at me as the vegetarian.
- → The little island in San Sebastián where I’d sail with her.
- → The gothic film she loves, and I pretend to watch with her.
- → June’s age (moody as ever, even more than her mum).
- → What she writes in my love letters instead of kisses.
- → The invisible thing that ties us together (whether she likes it or not).
- → Her Lanzarote friend she met while fending off creepy men.
- → Her dad’s name (.... Antonio).
- → Her brother’s name.
- → Beñat’s grin.
- → lessons for taking over the world
- → I fold her cranes, she folds me boats.
- → The truck company I’m about to work for.
- → The night in Madrid when she lost the bet… unforgettable.
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- → Her name, hidden like a treasure in the puzzle.
- → Basque drink; red wine and Coke mixed together.
- → Hidden birthday message just for her.
- → Where she had her first kiss at age 9 (I try not to get jealous).
- → Beñat’s metal smile.
- → Her favourite flower, while I keep sending roses she “hates.”
- → Beñat’s age (with braces and a cheeky smile).
- → My religion. Enough said.
- → Welsh Village she visited me in February.
- → What she calls me when I go “Hyde.”
- → The nickname her friends use that I really don’t like.
- → My collapsed lung last year — she nearly lost me.
- → What she insists on calling me, even though it’s my second name.
- → Where we met in Donostia, 30th April 2024.
- → The Tiny bit of gold that came from a dying star far far away
- → Her proud career title.
- → June’s entire teenage emotions
- → Her mum’s name (..... Carmen).
- → The dish we ate at our first real date.
41 Clues: → Beñat’s grin. • → Her brother’s name. • → Beñat’s metal smile. • → Her proud career title. • → My religion. Enough said. • beautiful natural light display • → Her dad’s name (.... Antonio). • → June’s entire teenage emotions • → Her mum’s name (..... Carmen). • → lessons for taking over the world • → What she calls me when I go “Hyde.” • → Hidden birthday message just for her. • ...
sf 2025-11-25
Across
- “NO TURKEY? You fucking idiot, Jeremy! You total fucking idiot! That was YOUR job, you fucking moron! You cretin! YOU’RE A _______! THAT'S WHAT YOU ARE! A FUCKING SHITHEAD!” (8)
- In the Torchwood episode “Meat”, Gwen’s fiancé Rhys is astonished to find out that aliens exist in which Welsh city? (7)
- What Gorillaz song plays in the opening of the premiere episode of the 3rd season of House? (4, 4, 3)
- What type of flower did Walter Bishop request from God as a sign of His forgiveness? (5, 5)
- What is the name of Peep Show’s theme song from series 2 onwards? (8, 5)
- What pain medication is Dr. House addicted to? (7)
- game of words
- In the Community episode “Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design”, At the Independence Day parade of which Baltic nation does Professor Sean Garrity play the trideksnis? (6)
- Which Celine Dion song does Meiada bseles cover
- the effect
- What is the name of the company run by the husband of Phyllis in the TV show The Office? (5, 13)
- which tasty egg dish
- Which Messianic figure do the residents of the Air Conditioning Repair Annex believe Troy to be? (3, 6, 9)
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- Which fake author wrote “The Ultimate Guide to Throwing A Garden Party”? (5, 1, 11)
- What is the name of the experimental drug that Walter Bishop and William Bell used on children? (11)
- What is the name of Super Hans’ wife? (5)
- In which song does Doja Cat sing, “I eat that lunch”? (5)
- Which cybernetic extraterrestrial race is the main enemy of Inspector Spacetime? (8)
- Which of Angela’s cats did Dwight Schrute kill by putting it in a freezer? (9)
- What is Robert California's real name? (3, 9)
- Which French expression is the catchphrase of the Tenth Doctor, as played by David Tennant? (7)
- In the episode “App Development and Condiments”, what is the name of the social networking app which led to the creation of a new society on Greendale campus? (13)
- Which character delivered the line: “I knew it! Everyone is secretly fucking behind my back!” (4, 8)
- Who is the neurologist on Dr. House's team? (8)
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun resembles which pale humanoid species from the TV show “Fringe”? (8)
25 Clues: the effect • game of words • which tasty egg dish • What is the name of Super Hans’ wife? (5) • What is Robert California's real name? (3, 9) • Which Celine Dion song does Meiada bseles cover • Who is the neurologist on Dr. House's team? (8) • What pain medication is Dr. House addicted to? (7) • In which song does Doja Cat sing, “I eat that lunch”? (5) • ...
Haunted October Crossword 1 & 2 Combined 2023-10-30
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- aerial vehicle for Miss Eglantine Price
- the absence of light
- episode one menace
- city in Oregon, not just for witches
- burial place, typically larger than three feet though
- horseman's prosthetic head
- a dance for monsters
- Welsh hellhound with uncommon vowels
- death's dance in art
- what tinder dates do after meeting you
- not actually the eighth month
- wears William Shatner's face
- moon cry, or Ginsberg's most famous effort
- Greek dog that eats 3 times the kibble
- stone chamber for remains
- ninja's nemesis, according to 2000s memes
- you without caffeine in the morning
- singular part of a murder
- useless in horror movies, or a Parliament Funkadelic song
- magical grammar tome
- witch's bubbler
- dead German noisemaker, also an 80s movie
- your hands after losing nail clippers
- technically an octopus by way of etymology
- death rock, or Val Kilmer's best effort
- ghostly residue
- evening horse?
- spooky ambience, not a great lake
- beauty's counterpart
- werewolf trigger warning
- not actually contained in seasonal latte
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- British child's exclamation, or bandaged body
- weighs the same as a duck
- a witchy fixer's mixer elixir
- Lewis Black's least favorite Halloween treat
- a being in need of exercise?
- something even muggles can cast
- closet dweller belonging to secret keepers
- Celtic wailer
- doctor and bodybuilder
- stone sentinel
- ceiling corner decoration
- a reason for affordable real estate
- Actually, Victor Frankenstein was the _______
- inspiration for Chucky
- Thackery Binx, for example
- creepy sleep arrangement, or Covid warning sign?
- a ghost or a spy
- a curse, not a cognate with “six” in Greek
- Jack Skellington's title
- how not to make gold
- plant part, not actually a newt's oculus
- diseased, or an action at an auction?
- French solution for a royal pain
- gravestone Latin abbrev.
- oxygen vehicle and wall decoration?
- preferred over tricks
- it's a sign, but not a good one
- witch group
- brainless bird bogeyman
- triskaidekaphobia day
- not actually blind
- ghost chant
- dental phlebotomist, or a neck romancer
- gray matter housing
- city to find well-dressed werewolves
66 Clues: witch group • ghost chant • Celtic wailer • stone sentinel • evening horse? • witch's bubbler • ghostly residue • a ghost or a spy • episode one menace • not actually blind • gray matter housing • the absence of light • a dance for monsters • death's dance in art • how not to make gold • magical grammar tome • beauty's counterpart • preferred over tricks • triskaidekaphobia day • doctor and bodybuilder • ...
Henry VII and the nobility 2025-10-06
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- John ______ served as Chancellor from 1486 to 1500.
- Institution that grew stronger as more land was brought under its direct control.
- Meetings of noblemen called by the King in emergencies or for major decisions.
- People in the service of a nobleman, often wearing his livery and badge.
- Title held by John de Vere, who became a major landowner in East Anglia.
- Nobleman fined £70,550 in 1506 for keeping too many retainers.
- Written agreements promising payment if a person failed to carry out their obligations under Henry VII.
- Title granted to Jasper Tudor, along with the restoration of his Welsh estates.
- Many noble families were said to be “at the King’s ___” under Henry VII’s strict control.
- Type of land taken from Henry’s opponents and used to reward loyal supporters.
- Noble family whose estates were taken after Bosworth but later restored when their heir proved loyal.
- This king imprisoned Thomas Howard after Bosworth but later restored him as Earl of Surrey.
- Highest honour Henry VII could award, given for prestige rather than land or power.
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- The 1486 Act of ______ recovered properties granted away since 1455.
- Law used by monarchs to declare nobles guilty without trial, often stripping them of lands and titles.
- The King profited from arranged ______ of heirs and heiresses and controlled unions to prevent rival power blocs.
- William ______ served as Chancellor from 1504 to 1509.
- Position indicating the King’s trust and loyalty, held by senior advisors.
- System by which the Crown distributed favours and rewards to loyal subjects.
- Title held by Thomas, Lord Stanley, who retained control of Lancashire and Cheshire.
- Group whose behaviour Henry VII sought to control through bonds, recognisances, and attainders.
- Formal acknowledgements of debts or obligations, requiring payment if broken.
- Magnate who, like Northumberland, was suspected of employing more men than necessary to evade the law.
- Battle where Thomas Howard and his father fought for Richard III against Henry Tudor.
- Source of power that Henry VII sought to increase by recovering estates for the Crown.
- When the King took control of a minor’s estate until they came of age, keeping most of the profits.
- The clothing or badge showing which lord a servant or soldier was retained by.
- Payment made to the King as land was inherited, similar to an inheritance tax.
28 Clues: John ______ served as Chancellor from 1486 to 1500. • William ______ served as Chancellor from 1504 to 1509. • Nobleman fined £70,550 in 1506 for keeping too many retainers. • The 1486 Act of ______ recovered properties granted away since 1455. • People in the service of a nobleman, often wearing his livery and badge. • ...
Chapter 2: What is the UK? 2023-05-11
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- - The territories that are part of the UK but are not geographically located in the British Isles, such as Bermuda and the Falkland Islands
- - The customs and practices that have developed over time in the UK, such as the Changing of the Guard and the Trooping the Colour.
- - Territories that are dependencies of the British Crown but are not part of the UK, such as Jersey and Guernsey
- - Powers that have been transferred from the UK government to the Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish governments
- - The legal status of being a citizen or subject of a particular country, such as British nationality
- - A land mass surrounded by water, such as Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- - The process of the UK leaving the European Union, which was completed on January 31, 2020
- - A district of central London where the Houses of Parliament and many government offices are located
- - A form of government where a monarch, such as a king or queen, is the head of state
- - A system of government where the legislative body is divided into two separate chambers or houses, such as the House of Commons and the House of Lords in the UK
- - The set of fundamental principles and laws that govern a country
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- - A group of countries, mostly former British colonies, that have a shared history and cultural ties
- - The political union of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland that forms the United Kingdom
- - The supreme power or authority in a country, such as the Queen in the UK
- - The continent where the UK is located, separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel
- - The process of transferring powers and responsibilities from a central government to regional or local governments
- - A form of government that is based on the UK's parliamentary system, with a focus on democracy and the rule of law
- - The bodies of water that surround the UK, including the North Sea, Irish Sea, and English Channel
- - The legislative body of the UK, consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords
- - The nature of the UK's constitution, which is not codified in a single document but is made up of a combination of laws, conventions, and traditions
20 Clues: - The set of fundamental principles and laws that govern a country • - The supreme power or authority in a country, such as the Queen in the UK • - A land mass surrounded by water, such as Great Britain and Northern Ireland • - A form of government where a monarch, such as a king or queen, is the head of state • ...
On The Munchkin 2022-01-15
Across
- recent cause of shelter in place
- business partnership
- Sunday brekkie treat
- favorite weekly mag with cartoons
- cheerleading college Champs
- colour of choice
- brotherly city
- Ben's third girlfriend
- pleasant point friends
- first car winter weather status
- nickname of youngest offspring
- opera favorite by Verdi
- weekly cleaning chore much appreciated by wearers thereof
- mother's nickname
- Ben's fourth girlfriend
- one a day treat
- home crop harvested yearly
- where washing was not really necessary
- receiver of princessesly kiss
- best scrabble mate
- life partner and soul mate
- first steady boyfriend
- foot problemsolver
- Welsh residence
- wish to Kate every jan 17
- love of Dorian's life and the perfect forever-soulmate
- the iron lady who did more harm than good
- postion of bass played by eldest offspring
- the chosen people
- the pet, not the tree
- legal in canada and gifted to kids
- patronial family name
- dessert of choice
- heat generator
- maternal family heritage locale
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- our home and native lake
- film fav
- cheese of choice
- family home became cambridge college and so-named
- artistic pursuit
- Ben's fifth girlfriend
- canadian dog breed originating from cdn maritime
- Ben's second girlfriend
- Kate's famous fowl meal that won't fly away
- city of honeymoon discord
- Favorite sleeping companion
- federal capital city of canada
- Ben's last girlfriend?
- Ben's first girlfriend
- Dorian's new toy
- best actress Oscar for moonstruck
- kador's industrial estate name
- alter ego to the munchkin
- sound assisted
- dorian's favorite animal
- street name of familial relevance
- friends from down under
- read on that special day on the banks of the Cam
- matrimonial location
- outlander maker
- birthplace of both sons
- favorite merchant ivory film
- Birthday shared with what US holiday
- province of camping choice
- folding bike maker and supplier
- evil incarnate inspires insurrection
- nightly msnbc fix
- what went overboard during boating near island
- type-through keyboard cover
- better than vegemite
- musical genre much appreciated
- London Park adjacent to Kate's birthplace
- hopping visitor
- Kate's collectibles galore
74 Clues: film fav • brotherly city • sound assisted • heat generator • one a day treat • outlander maker • Welsh residence • hopping visitor • cheese of choice • artistic pursuit • colour of choice • Dorian's new toy • mother's nickname • nightly msnbc fix • the chosen people • dessert of choice • best scrabble mate • foot problemsolver • business partnership • Sunday brekkie treat • matrimonial location • ...
Miss V's Crossword of the Year 2023-12-17
Across
- The ‘tool’ used to slit the neck of the poor chap (6,5)
- Something we will not do and the name of the animal talented duo (5,6)
- The garment worn by the madman (5,3,5)
- I was from Harlow but was known as coming from north of the border (6.4)
- Nickname for the bro with the bad legs (6)
- Multi-story from this butter wouldn’t melt ‘lady’ (3,4)
- Meet me at our spot (3,5)
- The best talented group ever seen in recent history (2,2,5)
- The record producer that Ho Tabell was signed to (3, 5)
- I’m a real Cracker (5,3)
- I was the DI in charge of the case (4,4)
- This booking was only for asylum seekers (8)
- The country where speaking tigers come from (5,5)
- He never grew into anything (6)
- The convent where the nuns ran from (2,6)
- One night here in April, was our first full night together this year (5,1)
- The company that the dead man attacked by the tiger worked for (6)
- A new faith dedicated to a very handsome man (8)
- Known as James the Jugular for his horrific act (3,6)
- I’m a welsh talking singing pooch (6)
- This event in May was only for ballers (8)
- The special bee’s name that loved to be stroked, gently (6)
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- A ….. is for life, not just valentines day (5)
- It started here, I was the reverend that got stripped of my robe (3,5)
- The leader of the drug gang and main suspect for the killings (7,8)
- The world champion in getting your leg as high as poss (4,4)
- Our standard lunch (5,3,4)
- The ‘mother’ of the convent (4,5)
- Killed by a crazed stalker (3,5)
- The pub we went to on our date day/night (6,6)
- I was killed while stroking my special bee (6,4,4)
- What was the NTA’s (8,7,6)
- The absolute best talent out of the trio (5,3)
- My name tells you that I like to talk a lot (11)
- The name of the man killed by the crazy tiger (6,6)
- The name given to the serial deaths in Harlow area (4, 8)
36 Clues: I’m a real Cracker (5,3) • Meet me at our spot (3,5) • Our standard lunch (5,3,4) • What was the NTA’s (8,7,6) • He never grew into anything (6) • Killed by a crazed stalker (3,5) • The ‘mother’ of the convent (4,5) • I’m a welsh talking singing pooch (6) • The garment worn by the madman (5,3,5) • I was the DI in charge of the case (4,4) • ...
Say it with flowers 2024-03-28
Across
- The anniversary of which prime ministers death is commemorated in the U.K. as Primrose Day?
- Which flower is often called the 'winter rose' or 'Christmas rose'?
- What flower is a traditional symbol of the Chinese New Year?
- What flower is traditionally worn by Hawaiian women to indicate their marital status?
- What is the national flower of Mexico?
- Which flower’s colour depends on the amount of acid in the soil?
- A white lily is used as a symbol for modesty and new beginnings. What does an orange lily symbolize?
- Which small flower, usually with 5 blue or purple petals, is associated with freemasonry and has the scientific name Myosotis?
- Though native to Europe and Asia, violets are the state flower of this US state…
- symbol of Flanders
- What flower inspired the poem 'I wandered lonely as a cloud'?
- What flower is associated with the goddess Venus in Greek mythology?
- This flower is also known as “fairy cup” because of its connection to fairies according to Scottish legends.
- What was the first plant grown in the ISS?
- What is the common name for the blue flower ‘Myosotis’, also known as mouse’s ear?
- Which flower’s name comes from the Ancient Greek word for star?
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- What is the national flower of Scotland?
- What is the rarest flower in the world?
- An iris with thick, fuzzy patches on the flower falls is called a…
- What flower is the official state flower of Texas?
- This flower is actually two flowers in one! It has consumable leaves and its name is also a popular women’s name
- What is the official flower for 1st wedding anniversaries?
- What colour is the welsh poppy?
- Dianthus barbatus gets its common name from a story about young lovers separated by the sea; how do we better know this flower?
- Which blue flower of the genus Veronica is also the name of the ship which was to accompany the Mayflower with the Pilgrim Fathers?
- Which flower is sometimes called the sword lily?
- What is the most popular flower in the world?
- What is the Japanese term for cherry blossom?
- This flower grows on trees and produces pollen instead of nectar.
- Saffron comes from which type of flower?
30 Clues: symbol of Flanders • What colour is the welsh poppy? • What is the national flower of Mexico? • What is the rarest flower in the world? • What is the national flower of Scotland? • Saffron comes from which type of flower? • What was the first plant grown in the ISS? • What is the most popular flower in the world? • What is the Japanese term for cherry blossom? • ...
PDev Valentine's 2026-02-10
Across
- Person admired secretly
- Person who leads a ceremony
- Emotional closeness
- Decade when factory-made Valentine cards first became widely available
- Idea that two people are meant to meet
- Win someone over using charm
- Poetic tribute to admiration
- Figure honored on Feb. 14
- Magical setting for many romance tales
- Deep desire for someone’s presence
- Act of asking for marriage
- Romantic companion
- Early-stage emotional obsession
- Shakespeare’s famous tragic heroine
- Ancient city tied to early legends
- Secret romantic meeting
- Person who completes another
- Exchange of written messages
- Historically it was believed the heart was the center of emotions and the
- Old word for a courting man
- Roman goddess tied to beauty and attraction
- One of the most popular occasions for popping the question
- Greek god linked to desire
- Person sharing your life
- Classic 14-line poem form
- Emperor linked to marriage-ban stories
- Projectile tied to mythical matchmaking
- Wooden Welsh carvings traditionally given as symbols of affection and care
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- Term for women celebrating friendship on February 13
- Pain after emotional loss
- Sweets that began as throat lozenges before becoming a holiday staple
- Month when the holiday occurs
- Confections made primarily from chocolate ganache
- Winged archer associated with falling in love
- Feeling of togetherness
- Trip taken after a wedding
- Feeling at the beginning of attraction
- Symbol of unity worn on a finger
- Feeling of nervous excitement
- Shape linked with affection in art and decoration
- Film genre focused on relationships
- Feeling of closeness with another
- Someone held in deep esteem
- Intense emotional energy
- Loyal dedication in a relationship
- Emotional openness
- WWII racy acronym meaning knickers off ready when I come home
- Emotional state inspired by closeness
- Private meeting place
- Loving look held a little too long
- Musical expression of affection
- Dramatic romantic story style
- Idea of lasting commitment
- Love that lasts forever
- Deep emotional admiration
- Strong longing for someone
- Early symbol resembling a fig leaf that represented fertility and eternal life
- Fancy word for engagement
- Invisible pull between people
- Strong loyalty and care
60 Clues: Emotional openness • Romantic companion • Emotional closeness • Private meeting place • Person admired secretly • Feeling of togetherness • Secret romantic meeting • Love that lasts forever • Strong loyalty and care • Intense emotional energy • Person sharing your life • Pain after emotional loss • Figure honored on Feb. 14 • Deep emotional admiration • Fancy word for engagement • ...
Food and drink 2017-01-09
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- An oval fleshy fruit which is purple, reddish, or yellow when ripe and contains a flattish pointed stone
- fruit The edible purple fruit of a kind of passion flower that is grown commercially, especially in tropical America and the Caribbean
- A cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leaf stalks which are used as a salad or cooked vegetable
- A cultivated variety of cabbage which bears heads of green or purplish flower buds that are eaten as a vegetable
- A European plant cultivated for its large thistle-like flower heads
- A spherical fruit with a tough golden-orange outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds
- A tropical fruit shaped like an elongated melon, with edible orange flesh and small black seeds
- A tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots
- Maize of a variety with kernels that have a high sugar content. It is grown for human consumption and is harvested while slightly immature
- An aromatic yellow-flowered European plant of the parsley family, with feathery leaves
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- A juicy, soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour resembling a small peach
- A dish of Italian origin, consisting of a flat round base of dough baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese
- An edible soft fruit related to the blackberry, consisting of a cluster of reddish-pink drupelets
- The edible dark-red spherical root of a kind of beet, eaten as a vegetable
- A round yellowish edible seed, widely used as a pulse, also called garbanzo
- A large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp
- A soft pear-shaped fruit with sweet dark flesh and many small seeds, eaten fresh or dried
- An edible Asian plant of the goosefoot family, with large dark green leaves which are widely eaten as a vegetable
- The large oval brown seed of a tropical palm, consisting of a hard woody husk surrounded by fibre, lined with edible white flesh and containing a clear liquid
- A plant related to the onion, with flat overlapping leaves forming an elongated cylindrical bulb which together with the leaf bases is eaten as a vegetable. It is used as a Welsh national emblem
20 Clues: A large round yellow citrus fruit with an acid juicy pulp • A European plant cultivated for its large thistle-like flower heads • A juicy, soft fruit of an orange-yellow colour resembling a small peach • The edible dark-red spherical root of a kind of beet, eaten as a vegetable • A round yellowish edible seed, widely used as a pulse, also called garbanzo • ...
Clone of Equine 2023-04-13
Across
- Often thought to be the largest and tallest horse breed
- Horse under 14.2 hands
- This draft breed has a light brown body with flaxen mane and tail
- One hand equals this many inches
- A castrated male
- Sexually mature male
- (2 words) Most prestigious Thoroughbred race series
- Breed originated from the Nez Perce Native American tribe
- William Churchill once said “The dog may be man’s best friend, but the horse wrote _____"
- Breed known for ability to run fast for long time
- Species name for horses
- Wild horses are descendants of animals that escaped from ____ explorers
- Most common death in horses is _____
- Female horse under 2 years of age
- feral horses in the American West
- A young horse still nursing
- Mature female horse
- A group of horses is called a ___
- Strongyles and roundworms are internal parasites and are ingested while grazing in the ____ life stage
- A sporting event comprised of events based on ranch skills that cowboys and horses needed to have to work cattle
- A _____ monogastric system with a stomach that has a single compartment and a special compartment in the intestine called a cecum
- Budweiser made this breed famous
- The correctness of an animal’s bone structure, musculature, and body proportions in relation to each other
- These ponies were used for cart ponies that hauled coal in the mines
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- A female donkey
- Human interaction shortly after birth is known as _____
- This breed has a refined bone structure and dished face
- Some diseases, like West Nile, are transmitted by ____
- Equine offspring of a mare bred to a jack
- Breed often used for rodeos, ranch work and riding
- There are 4 sections of this breed ___ pony and ___ cob (same word)
- Often referred to as horses dancing; an Olympic event
- Even though there is a distinct male and female gender in mules, they are all ____
- Female used for breeding purposes
- People who trim and shoe horses
- Bottom of the hoof is called the ___
- Bruising on the hoof is called ____
- "No ___, no horse"
- Equine offspring of a female donkey and a stallion
- A male donkey
40 Clues: A male donkey • A female donkey • A castrated male • "No ___, no horse" • Mature female horse • Sexually mature male • Horse under 14.2 hands • Species name for horses • A young horse still nursing • People who trim and shoe horses • One hand equals this many inches • Budweiser made this breed famous • Female used for breeding purposes • Female horse under 2 years of age • ...
