Make some noise
Write It Down
Language Matters
Civics, Law and Order
At The Root
100

To say something that goes against what was previously said.

What is to contradict?

100

To put thoughts or words into a written form.


What is to transcribe?

100

This word describes a person who can speak or use multiple languages.

What is multilingual?

100

The mayor of Munchkinland offered one of these to honor Dorothy.

What is a proclamation?

100

From the root "contra" meaning "against" and "dic" meaning "to say." 

What is contradict?

200

A loud and confused noise is often referred to as this.

What is clamor?

200

Fancy or decorative writing.

What is calligraphy?

200

The study of language and its structure is called this

What is linguistics?

200

A person who supports a cause.

What is an advocate?

200

From the roots "pro" meaning "forth" and "clamare" meaning "to cry out."

What is proclamation?

300

This latin root means "to cry out"

What is "clamere?"

300

Words carved or written into a surface like on a monument.

What is an inscription? 

300

A term for an informal form or way of speaking. 

What is lingo?

300

To help prove the suspect was wrongly accused.

What is to vindicate

300

From the roots "in" meaning "not" and "revocare" meaning "to call back."

What is irrevocable?

400

The guy loudly sharing his opinion could be described with this adjective.

What is vociferous?

400

An arrangement of natural or/and physical features in an area.

What is topography?

400

The terms could be described as this used in Mr. Wragge's class

What is lingo?

400

This verb means to formally accuse someone of a crime.

What is indict?

400

This adjective with a root of "clamare" describes someone or something that is publicly praised.

What is acclaimed?

500

The witch uttered one of these as she cursed the village folk.

What is malediction?

500

From the Greek roots "kallos" (beauty) and "graphein" (to write)

What is calligraphy?

500

This latin root means "language."

What is "lingua?"

500

From Latin "vindicatus", meaning "to defend or avenge."

What is vindicate?

500

This adjective comes from the roots "vox"  meaning "voice" and "ferre" meaning "to carry."

What is vociferous?