Synonyms
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Music in the English speaking world
Literary terms
100

Synonym for the word "make", starting with the letter C.

create

100

The right word to put in the gap of this sentence: She likes ______ music very much. 

A. there B. their C.they're

their (B)

100

A tall and white-bearded wizard who helps his little friends Frodo and Sam to destroy a certain special ring.

Gandalf

100

Perhaps the most successful and famous pop group of all time, made up by John, Paul, George and Ringo from Liverpool in England.

The Beatles

100

Another word for the main character or the hero of a story.

protagonist

200

Synonym to "comfort" or "support", starting with the letter C.

console

200

The correct word to put in the gap of this sentence: I ______ like your shirt, actually! 

A. quiet B. quit C.quite

quite (C)

200

Incredibly smart private detective working in the city of London along with his loyal companion, Dr. Watson.

Sherlock Holmes

200

American artist, with Italian heritage, whose most famous hits include "Telephone", "Bad Romance" and "Poker Face".

Lady Gaga

200

In literary analysis, this is another word for the time and place of a story.

the setting

300

Synonym for "weird", "funny" or "strange", starting with the letter G.

goofy

300

You don't have to help them. They can do it __________.

themselves

300

The character who first spoke the world famous words: "To be or not to be, that is the question".

Hamlet

300

Canadian male, born in 1994, who broke through via YouTube in 2008 and is now one of the world's biggest selling artists.

Justin Bieber

300

The term for when several words after each other start with the same sound.

alliteration

400

Synonym for "approve", "allow" or "consent to", starting with the letter G.

grant

400

The term for verbs that do not end with the most common endings, "-ed", when you conjugate them.

irregular verbs

400

One of the girls of "The Famous Five" by Enid Blyton, who is very possessive of her dog Timmy and likes to be addressed by a boy's name.

Who is George (or Georgina?)

400

Ireland's most famous rock band, whose name consists of one letter and one number.

U2

400

A short extension of a novel, added to the end for example to explain what happened 10 years after the novel ended.

epilogue

500

Synonym for "funny", "absurd" or "comical", often used in the world of theater, starting with the letter F.

farcical

500

The grammatical term for words such as "might", "would" and "must".

modal verbs

500

In the book Robinson Crusoe, the main character meets a friend on the desert island and names him...

Friday

500

One of Australia's most famous musicians, who still tours with his band called "The Bad Seeds".

Nick Cave
500

A mournful and melancholic poem, often written to show respect for the dead or to say goodbye to someone.

elegy