Crossword of malicious intentions
Across
- 1. The main statistic in the average arcade game.
- 2. The name of the last chinese emperor.
- 5. Indicating of a good future. This word was invented by Shakespeare.
- 7. Hello I think that the answer here is something that I should use more when writing do you agree
- 8. This is kind of hard. Or at least, this is what it kind of means.
- 10. This word is one lol.
- 13. If you are correcting someone online, you might place this symbol to indicate the correction.
- 15. Something you have to think about before doing something stupid.
- 16. You don't get a clue for this one. Good luck!
- 22. ...marks!!! Three of them.
- 23. The type of currency you can get if your computer guesses a number correctly. Also frequently used in scams.
- 25. This is a crossword for people who love themselves.
- 26. This word is one lol.
- 27. The guy whose astronomers made the names of september, october, november, and december not make sense anymore. The new seventh month honors him.
- 30. This word is written on the ceiling.
- 34. An impossible to comprehend object that follows in the pattern of dot, line, square, cube...
- 37. A verb similar to look, see, or watch.
- 38. Common method of execution during the French revolution, via guillotine.
- 40. I honestly think that I'm better than the gods. What's poseidon gonna do about it.
- 41. One word in the following story is spelled wrong. Please read through it and write the word correctly as the answer: "Once upon a time, there was a great magician who wielded a powerful magic wand. With it, he would turn his foes into solid stone. No one in the kingdom even dared to oppose him. Well, that was the case, until one day, where the league of knights unanimously decided to coordinate a devastating attack upon the wizard's tower. On the night of the attack, the knights wandered on the path to the tower, when suddenly, apparitions would appear, stalking them in the night. This caused the knights to retreat in fear, and the magician continiued his reign of terror. The day after the attack, all of the kingdom's knights were found in their beds, transformed into stone blocks. One hundred years later, a hero would arrive in the kingdom. He had just returned from his previous quest of defending a nearby small town from a dragon attack, and had infused his blade with the dragon's blood. The hero had heard of the terrible magician, and vowed to destroy him on that day. However, the knights would warn him strongly. 'One hundred years ago, we tried to bring defeat upon the mage. We failed, and we were severly punished for it. Ereyesterday, the magician executed his annual plan, where he turns a knight of choice into stone, to show his strength and discourage us from even attempting to take him down. This is not a viable quest'. But alas, the hero went on his way. As he approached the tower, apparitions appeared, and would stalk him in the night. The hero was unbothered by this, and wandered to the door of the tower. It was locked with a magic spell, but it budged quickly in the face of the dragon's blood. In the tower, the hero would strike the magician down. And thus, the horrors finally concluded. The next day, the hero would have some nice waffles to celebrate."
- 43. This is one.
- 44. The key that you might press if you make a mistake when typing.
- 45. Empire of the guy who had so much gold he crashed some economies.
Down
- 1. Long words with lots of syllables.
- 3. I really can't decide what to write here...
- 4. What you might say when this crossword is over.
- 6. It's a verb that, in its spelling, contains the four letter sequence of another common word class.
- 9. An adjective that is used, commonly on its own in informal English, to refer to the lack of limitation, confinement, or presence of some situationally unwanted trait.
- 11. You can find some of these on your keyboard if you hold ctrl+alt while pressing some numbers.
- 12. This clue contains the answer. Like seriously, the clue literally contains it. Don't tell me that you can't figure this out, because this clue literally contains the answer. In fact, it contains the answer three times. Three times, and you're seriously unable to figure it out. Come on. This is by far the easiest word ever.
- 14. Something that you have to pay when you are in a classroom. Unless you don't care about getting good grades.
- 17. Changing the word "walk" to "walked", or "walking".
- 18. Don't let this horse in your city.
- 19. An award that you might get, despite not winning.
- 20. Hey, what's up guys, I am here right now, taking a substance. And- oh. Ugh... I don't feel very well..... Oaeugh... Uh... *dies*
- 21. An adjective that is used, commonly on its own in informal English, or followed by the two words "of charge" in formal English, to describe an object or product, of which an individual or group, has the legal ability to annex into possession, without the requirement of providing financial contribution to the original owner of the object.
- 24. A step above jealousy I guess.
- 28. Something people often make statements without.
- 29. I'll just be honest and tell you that the word here is "pier".
- 31. :) :( :D D: o_o >.<
- 32. This clue contains five.
- 33. You know that guy who got 90% of the votes in the election. It wasn't even close!
- 35. Do you think that this crossword is fair? Reminder that problematic answers will be followed by severe punishment.
- 36. A hard platform elevated off the ground, built for the purpose of being sat on by more than one person.
- 37. A creature named after a shape. Or maybe the shape was named after the creature? You know what, I think it's neither. It just has something to do with a number or something.
- 39. Something very important when fighting a war, other than strategy.
- 42. A metal that shares a name with a moon.