ART
MUSIC
HSIE
ENGLISH
SCIENCE
100
The technique of rubbing with crayon or graphite on a piece of paper which has been placed over an object
F-R-O-T-T-A-G-E
100
Something we do with our ears
L-I-S-T-E-N
100
The legal right of possession. The state or fact of belonging to someone.
O-W-N-E-R-S-H-I-P
100
A particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character. The poem was written in a particular .......
S-T-Y-L-E
100
An example of a fungi used in bread making
Y-E-A-S-T
200
Careful hand-lettering, handwriting, or the decorative art of lettering in an ornamental style using brushes or pens
C-A-L-L-I-G-R-A-P-H-Y
200
Music, usually of simple character and anonymous authorship, handed down among the common people by oral tradition.
F-O-L-K
200
Engaged in commerce, has a business and makes a profit. Marketing
C-O-M-M-E-R-C-I-A-L
200
The main division of a book, usually bearing a number or a title.
C-H-A-P-T-E-R
200
A way of representing something that cannot be observed directly because it is too small, too large or too complicated
M-O-D-E-L
300
This can create really interesting effects in a work of art. Connected with perspective as it adds height, width and depth. 2D, 3D effects.
D-I-M-E-N-S-I-O-N
300
Symphonies, Operas and Sonatas are all types of this music
C-L-A-S-S-I-C-A-L
300
A tract of public land that is set apart for a special purpose, as for the use of an Indian tribe.
R-E-S-E-R-V-A-T-I-O-N
300
Great interest or pursuit; lively interest in something. If you are enjoying what you are doing you are considered to be ......
E-N-T-H-U-S-I-A-S-T-I-C
300
Using one or more of your senses to collect information about experiments and objects. You do this mainly with your eyes
O-B-S-E-R-V-A-T-I-O-N
400
A heavy, opaque water colour paint. Unlike other water colours it can work from dark to light.
G-O-U-A-C-H-E
400
An apparatus for producing musical sounds. For example string or wind
I-N-S-T-R-U-M-E-N-T
400
The unnecessary, indiscriminate killing of a large number of human beings or animals, as in barbarous warfare or persecution or for revenge or plunder.
M-A-S-S-A-C-R-E
400
A dramatic performances, especially as given by amateurs. Word relates to where people go to see plays, concerts and films
T-H-E-A-T-R-I-C-A-L
400
Process of using energy in sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen
P-H-O-T-O-S-Y-N-T-H-E-S-I-S
500
Art characterised by poor taste. It is typically clumsy, repetitive, cheesy and slickly commercial. Often designed to move us.
K-I-T-S-C-H
500
A note, formerly the shortest in use, but now equivalent in time value to one half of a semibreve; half note.
M-I-N-I-M
500
Lack of equity; unfairness; favouritism or bias
I-N-E-Q-U-I-T-Y
500
Ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech or writing; informal language
C-O-L-L-O-Q-U-I-A-L
500
A specialised component of certain cells; contains chlorophyll and is responsible for photosynthesis
C-H-L-O-R-O-P-L-A-S-T
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