April 29, 2024
Game
BRIDGE
QUEEN
COWBOY
CARTER
HONEY
BOUNTY
KING
CRUNCH
BUSY
DUEL
SQUAT
TUTU
SALOON
SPELLING
GORE
DIP
Hints
EXERCISES
Physical activities for fitness
- BRIDGE: An exercise targeting the glutes, lower back, and abs, performed by lifting the hips while laying back down.
- CRUNCH: An abdominal exercise used to tone the midsection, performed by curling the upper body towards the knees.
- DIP: An upper-body strength exercise, performed by lowering the body between two support bars.
- SQUAT: A full-body exercise targeting the thighs, hips, and buttocks, performed by bending the knees to lower the body.
FEATURED IN WESTERNS
Common themes or characters in Western films
- BOUNTY: Money offered for capturing or killing a person, typical in Western plots.
- COWBOY: A character who herds cattle and performs other ranch-related tasks, iconic in Westerns.
- DUEL: A confrontation between two individuals with matched weapons, often seen in Western films.
- SALOON: A bar or inn that serves as a central hub in many Western settings.
LEADERS WHO RECEIVED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Influential leaders awarded for their efforts in promoting peace
- CARTER: Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the USA, awarded in 2002 for his work in finding peaceful solutions to international conflicts.
- GORE: Al Gore, former Vice President of the USA, awarded in 2007 for his efforts to build awareness of global warming.
- KING: Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights leader, awarded in 1964 for his nonviolent struggle against racial discrimination.
- TUTU: Desmond Tutu, South African Anglican bishop and social rights activist, awarded in 1984 for his opposition to apartheid.
___ BEE
Variations of the word 'bee' used in different contexts
- BUSY: Refers to 'busy as a bee', a common phrase describing someone very active or industrious.
- HONEY: Refers to the bees that produce honey, a sweet substance.
- QUEEN: The leading bee in a hive, responsible for reproduction and controlling the hive dynamics.
- SPELLING: A competition where participants are asked to spell words correctly, often called a 'spelling bee'.