Frug, frui
Jubil
Hilar
Celeber, celebr
Lud, lus
100

"Bringing forth much", this word is associated with harvests and productivity.

What is "fruitful"?

100

A joyous celebration! Many of these will be held at Cawley over the course of the year.

What is "jubilee"?

100

Fun and merriment! This word describes good times.

What is "hilarity"?

100

Of or relating to a party or ceremony. This word describes any shindig!

What is "celebratory"?

100

A false image or idea, this is used to hoodwink people!

What is an "illusion"?

200

Not spending much money, or cheap. Teachers definitely need to act this way.

What is "frugal"?

200

Full of joy! Your teacher feels this way when the class is going great.

What is "jubilant"?

200

Bringing great excitement; skydivers chase this feeling.

What is "exhilarating"?

200

Fame, or a person who is famous. These people are stars!

What is "celebrity"?

200

To trick or fool; some people even do this to themselves!

What is "delude"?
300

Unproductive or useless, this word is used when you've had a day without getting much done.

What is "fruitless"?

300

These exclamations are expressions of great joy!

What are "jubilances"?

300

Extremely funny, Mr. Quinlan can be described with this word!

What is "hilarious"?

300

This verb means to acknowledge a happy or joyful event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.

What is "celebrate"?
300

This adjective means extremely silly, stupid, or just plain ridiculous. 

What is "ludicrous"?

400

An animal that feeds primarily on fruit, such as a chimpanzee or fruit bat!

What is "frugivore"?

400

This adjective means shouting and rejoicing with others

What is "conjubilant"?

400

This common name might make you think that they are extremely fun and humorous.

What is "Hillary"?

400

This word is an abbreviation of a longer word. It is often used by tabloid magazines to refer to famous people.

What is "celeb"?

400

This verb means to work secretly with others to achieve a dishonest goal. Students might do this behind a teacher's back...

What is "collude"?