Illustrated J.M.W. Turner scene — AI-generated artwork behind this artist's word search puzzle
J.M.W. Turner, as a word search. 12 words drawn from famous works, materials, and the movement they belong to sit hidden in a 15×15 letter grid, running in every direction. Drag across a word to claim it, and clear the board to finish.
Words to find: TEMERAIRE, SLAVESHIP, RAILWAY, STORM, SUNSET, SUNRISE, VENICE, GRANDCANAL, PARLIAMENT, FIRES, LIGHT, MIST.
Words run in any of eight directions, backwards included — if one refuses to turn up, try reading the grid right to left.
J.M.W. Turner word list, defined
RAILWAY/ˈreɪlweɪ/ · noun
A permanent way or line of rails, used for the movement of vehicles, especially trains. Related: railroad, track, line, route.
STORM/strɔːm/ · noun, verb
A violent weather condition with strong winds and often thunder and lightning. To cause a great disturbance or uproar. Related: tempest, hurricane, typhoon, cyclone.
SUNSET/ˈsʌn.sɛt/ · noun
The time of day when the sun disappears below the horizon, typically in the evening. The period of time around this event, often associated with a colorful sky. Related: dusk, twilight, evening, nightfall.
SUNRISE/ˈsʌnraɪz/ · noun
The time and place of the sun's appearance above the horizon in the east, marking the beginning of a new day. The sun's rising over a landscape or horizon. Related: dawn, morning, daybreak, dayrise.
PARLIAMENT/ˈpɑːr.li.mənt/ · noun
A legislative body in a country or state, typically consisting of a group of elected representatives who make laws and decisions on behalf of the people. Related: assembly, congress, legislature, council.
FIRES/fɪrz/ · noun, verb
A fire is a high-temperature reaction of a fuel with an oxidant, such as oxygen, that produces heat and light. To fire something means to set it on fire or to discharge a firearm. Related: blazes, flames, infernos, conflagrations.
LIGHT/ˈlaɪt/ · noun, verb, adjective
A source of light, or a lack of darkness. To make something brighter or less heavy. Related: daylight, lamp, glow, shine.
MIST/mɪst/ · noun, verb
A visible mass of water droplets suspended in the air near the ground, reducing visibility; to cover or envelop with a fine spray of water. Related: fog, haze, cloud, steam.