"Dear J.K." song adjectives
Horror vocabulary
J.K. Rowling
Idioms
MIXED
100

Dim (informal)

(informal) not very clever

100

One kind of animal with eight legs is a ____.

spider

100

Where was she born? 

+ 200 points if you GIVE THE DATE

She was born in England on July 31st, 1965

100

Don't judge a book by its cover

You shouldn't let people's appearance or what they own decide for you who they are on the inside

100

We need to stop at the shop because we’ve run ______ milk.

OUT OF

200

Proud

feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good

200

A popular character in horror films is one with long teeth - a ____. 

vampire 

200

How many children has she got?

3

200

"From the bottom of my heart"

You really mean what you are saying or doing with deep feeling.

200

She’s very creative and can always come ______ great ideas.

UP WITH

300

Addicted 

doing something as a habit, unable to stop doing something 

300

I'm scared of _____. If someone gets cut, I look away. 

blood

300

What country did she move to in 1991?

+200 for naming the job which she accepted in this country)

To Portugal. 

Teaching job

300

To have time on hands

To have extra or free time to do other things

300

I’m really looking ______ the school trip next week!

forward

400

Mad 

(informal) very angry or annoyed

400

Some people are scared of ____ howling at night. 

wolves

400

When did she finish the first copy of Harry Potter?

in 1996

400

To cost an arm and leg

To spend much money, when something is very expensive

400

I was really tired, but I decided to carry ______ studying until midnight

on 

500

Flabbergasted


feeling shocked, usually because of something you were not expecting

500

In many horror films, there is a full____which makes things even more frightening. 

moon 

500

What publisher agreed to publish the books?

Bloomsburg

500

"To lift the veil"

To discover the truth

500

I always put ______ cleaning my room until my mom tells me to do it.

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