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ALBERT WISNER PUBLIC LIBRARY "THEN AND NOW" ALL CLUES ARE BASED ON THIS LIBRARY
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reserve : borrowed book from another library
event : planned public social occasion
mays : architect who reflected the agricultural heritage for new building
alberta : mascot
monday : day of week for weekly movie
cow : animal on weather vane
pineisland :“drowned lands” town located in WVCSD
YA : abbreviation for someone who is middle or high school age
comedy : entertainment consisting of jokes and satirical sketches
music : vocal or instrumental sounds
reference : book or article with citations or authorities
audiobook : way to read without eyes
dystopian : state in which everything is unpleasant or bad
express : used for direct or high-speed reading or viewing
overdrive : digital distribution services for library
hoopla : app for borrowing digital movie, music, or audio book
twentythousand : square footage of new building
seven : number of board members
information : knowledge gained through study
community : social group of any size
anime : japanese drawn or computer animation
resource : materials and other assets necessary for effective operation
colonial : avenue former library was located
dumbwaiter : small elevator for carrying things
AnneFrank : subject of 2015 walk through exhibit
scholarly : showing knowledge, learning, or devotion to academics
historical : belonging to the past, not the present
artwork : paintings, drawings, or other creative material
drama : exciting, emotional, or unexpected series
photocopier : popular duplicator
biography : someone's life written by someone else
poetry : beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic genre
fiction : fabrication or opposite to fact
registration : act or technique of signing in
storytime : regular reading out loud to children
canasta : card game resembling rummy, using two packs
chess : 16 piece game that you move and use to capture opposing pieces
book : a relatively lengthy work, often on a single topic in page or electronic form
mahjongg : game of Chinese origin usually played by 4 persons with tiles
overdue : late books
wisner : name derived from old german word wisa, meaning meadow
warwick : english surname which was derived from of a town meaning "dam farm"
teentech : group of YA’s working to set helpful tips on mobile devices
boardroom : place members of a board meet regularly
cardcatalog : collection of note cards that help locate books, past tense
atlas : book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc
author : person that wrote or compiled a document
checkout : item borrowed for a fixed period of time
encyclopedia : work containing information of entries or articles arranged alphabetically
periodical : serial published daily, weekly, monthly or biannually
title : name of book, article or other source
holdings : material owned by a library
callnumber : group of letters and/or numbers on a book spine
cooper : current director
homebound : restricted or confined to home
dewey : librarian who founded the decimal system
silence : period of time when no one speaks
alcove : small recess opening off a larger room
carrel : small individual study area in a library
language : spoken communication
anthology : book with works by different people
folio : book made with very large pages
archive : place where you store historical documents
herbarium : book or case for preserving dried plants
bookend : support placed at the end of row of books
atheneum :place where reading materials are available
oed : unabridged dictionary constructed on historical principles
carnegie : philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries
bookcase: piece of furniture with shelves for storing books
mls : librarians post college degree
read : see or hear to understand
tome : large and scholarly book
bookmobile : vehicle with a small library inside it
custodian : one having charge of buildings or grounds
friends : group founded to support
dispatch : official newspaper
connections : quarterly newsletter
ALBERT WISNER PUBLIC LIBRARY "THEN AND NOW" ALL CLUES ARE BASED ON THIS LIBRARY
Across:| 4. | spoken communication | | 5. | book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc | | 6. | planned public social occasion | | 7. | person that wrote or compiled a document | | 8. | work containing information of entries or articles arranged alphabetically | | 9. | app for borrowing digital movie, music, or audio book | | 11. | name derived from old german word wisa, meaning meadow | | 14. | day of week for weekly movie | | 16. | small recess opening off a larger room | | 17. | place where you store historical documents | | 22. | game of Chinese origin usually played by 4 persons with tiles | | 24. | beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic genre | | 27. | vocal or instrumental sounds | | 28. | a relatively lengthy work, often on a single topic in page or electronic form | | 30. | used for direct or high-speed reading or viewing | | 31. | unabridged dictionary constructed on historical principles | | 36. | subject of 2015 walk through exhibit | | 37. | number of board members | | 39. | group of letters and/or numbers on a book spine | | 43. | mascot | | 44. | card game resembling rummy, using two packs | | 45. | quarterly newsletter | | 46. | librarians post college degree | | 47. | large and scholarly book | | 48. | english surname which was derived from of a town meaning "dam farm" |
| | Down:| 1. | late books | | 2. | book or article with citations or authorities | | 3. | act or technique of signing in | | 5. | japanese drawn or computer animation | | 7. | place where reading materials are available | | 10. | philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries | | 12. | see or hear to understand | | 13. | librarian who founded the decimal system | | 15. | square footage of new building | | 18. | animal on weather vane | | 19. | knowledge gained through study | | 20. | exciting, emotional, or unexpected series | | 21. | item borrowed for a fixed period of time | | 23. | small elevator for carrying things | | 25. | name of book, article or other source | | 26. | restricted or confined to home | | 29. | materials and other assets necessary for effective operation | | 32. | small individual study area in a library | | 33. | belonging to the past, not the present | | 34. | avenue former library was located | | 35. | vehicle with a small library inside it | | 36. | way to read without eyes | | 38. | period of time when no one speaks | | 39. | 16 piece game that you move and use to capture opposing pieces | | 40. | paintings, drawings, or other creative material | | 41. | book made with very large pages | | 42. | architect who reflected the agricultural heritage for new building |
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ALBERT WISNER PUBLIC LIBRARY "THEN AND NOW" ALL CLUES ARE BASED ON THIS LIBRARY
Across:| 4. | spoken communication | | 5. | book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc | | 6. | planned public social occasion | | 7. | person that wrote or compiled a document | | 8. | work containing information of entries or articles arranged alphabetically | | 9. | app for borrowing digital movie, music, or audio book | | 11. | name derived from old german word wisa, meaning meadow | | 14. | day of week for weekly movie | | 16. | small recess opening off a larger room | | 17. | place where you store historical documents | | 22. | game of Chinese origin usually played by 4 persons with tiles | | 24. | beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic genre | | 27. | vocal or instrumental sounds | | 28. | a relatively lengthy work, often on a single topic in page or electronic form | | 30. | used for direct or high-speed reading or viewing | | 31. | unabridged dictionary constructed on historical principles | | 36. | subject of 2015 walk through exhibit | | 37. | number of board members | | 39. | group of letters and/or numbers on a book spine | | 43. | mascot | | 44. | card game resembling rummy, using two packs | | 45. | quarterly newsletter | | 46. | librarians post college degree | | 47. | large and scholarly book | | 48. | english surname which was derived from of a town meaning "dam farm" |
| | Down:| 1. | late books | | 2. | book or article with citations or authorities | | 3. | act or technique of signing in | | 5. | japanese drawn or computer animation | | 7. | place where reading materials are available | | 10. | philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries | | 12. | see or hear to understand | | 13. | librarian who founded the decimal system | | 15. | square footage of new building | | 18. | animal on weather vane | | 19. | knowledge gained through study | | 20. | exciting, emotional, or unexpected series | | 21. | item borrowed for a fixed period of time | | 23. | small elevator for carrying things | | 25. | name of book, article or other source | | 26. | restricted or confined to home | | 29. | materials and other assets necessary for effective operation | | 32. | small individual study area in a library | | 33. | belonging to the past, not the present | | 34. | avenue former library was located | | 35. | vehicle with a small library inside it | | 36. | way to read without eyes | | 38. | period of time when no one speaks | | 39. | 16 piece game that you move and use to capture opposing pieces | | 40. | paintings, drawings, or other creative material | | 41. | book made with very large pages | | 42. | architect who reflected the agricultural heritage for new building |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only