4th of july Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 20 ludus Orbilii 2015-04-07
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- recitati erant
- 3rd part of 'I smile'
- - - - - -
- 4th part of 'I put on'
- 4th,but no derivative
- easily guessed
- - in quibus legere potes
- - - - - by - - - -
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- - - - - - - - - & narrow
- these were generally boys
- schola hic sunt discipuli
- these show that you are appreciative
- Horace was one
- everybody has one (not two!)
- a show OF these
15 Clues: - - - - - • recitati erant • Horace was one • easily guessed • a show OF these • - - - - by - - - - • 3rd part of 'I smile' • 4th,but no derivative • 4th part of 'I put on' • - - - - - - - - & narrow • - in quibus legere potes • these were generally boys • schola hic sunt discipuli • everybody has one (not two!) • these show that you are appreciative
LP 2025-03-19
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- 1st of From Zero
- 8th of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of Hybrid Theory
- 12th of A Thousand Suns
- 11th of Minutes to Midnight
- 11th of A Thousand Suns
- 7th of Meteora
- 6th of Hybrid Theory
- New Song :D
- 1st of Hybrid Theory
- 1st of A Thousand Suns
- 9th of Hybrid Theory
- 9th of A Thousand Suns
- 10th of Minutes to Midnight
- 9th of From Zero
- 13th of Meteora
- 11th of Hybrid Theory
- 5th of A Thousand Suns
- 13th of A Thousand Suns
- 1st of Minutes to Midnight
- 6th of Minutes to Midnight
- 12th of Meteora
- 15th of A Thousand Suns
- 5th of From Zero
- 7th of Hybrid Theory
- 8th of Meteora
- 6th of From Zero
- 3rd of A Thousand Suns
- 3rd of From Zero
- 7th of Minutes to Midnight
- 10th of A Thousand Suns
- 1st of Meteora
- 2nd of Meteora
- 12th of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of Meteora
- 8th of A Thousand Suns
- 3rd of Minutes to Midnight
- 10th of From Zero
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- 7th of From Zero
- 10th of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of A Thousand Suns
- 7th of A Thousand Suns
- 1st of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- 12th of Minutes to Midnight
- 11th of From Zero
- 4th of From Zero
- 10th of Meteora
- 2nd of From Zero
- 3rd of Hybrid Theory
- 6th of A Thousand Suns
- 3rd of Meteora
- 14th of A Thousand Suns
- 6th of Meteora
- 2nd of A Thousand Suns
- 8th of Minutes to Midnight
- 8th of From Zero
- 9th of Minutes to Midnight
- 11th of Meteora
- 5th of Hybrid Theory
- 5th of Meteora
- 9th of Meteora
- 2nd of Hybrid Theory
- 4th of Minutes to Midnight
- 5th of Minutes to Midnight
- 2nd of Minutes to Midnight
65 Clues: New Song :D • 7th of Meteora • 3rd of Meteora • 6th of Meteora • 8th of Meteora • 5th of Meteora • 9th of Meteora • 1st of Meteora • 2nd of Meteora • 4th of Meteora • 10th of Meteora • 13th of Meteora • 12th of Meteora • 11th of Meteora • 1st of From Zero • 7th of From Zero • 4th of From Zero • 2nd of From Zero • 9th of From Zero • 8th of From Zero • 5th of From Zero • 6th of From Zero • 3rd of From Zero • ...
Sunshine, Stars, and Stripes 2024-07-03
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- Type of joint used in plumbing to change the direction of a pipe
- Highly conductive metal used extensively in electrical work
- Long break often taken during the summer, synonymous with vacation
- Type of electric current characterized by its ability to reverse direction
- Device used by electricians to measure voltage, current, and resistance
- Popular Italian dish with alternating layers, enjoyed at family meals
- Outdoor cooking event often associated with summertime gatherings
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- Formal gatherings held to commemorate July 4th
- Japanese festival where wishes on tanzaku are tied to bamboo
- Device used to join two pieces of metal, essential in welding
- Outdoor meal that includes blankets, baskets, and a variety of foods
- Safety device worn around the head to protect from hazardous debris
- Decorative strips used in Japanese star festivals to write wishes
- Famous summer sporting event held every four years
- Electrical device used to protect circuits from overload
- Activity involving floating on water using an inflatable device
16 Clues: Formal gatherings held to commemorate July 4th • Famous summer sporting event held every four years • Electrical device used to protect circuits from overload • Highly conductive metal used extensively in electrical work • Japanese festival where wishes on tanzaku are tied to bamboo • Device used to join two pieces of metal, essential in welding • ...
Culture of the USA 2024-10-15
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- What American state is famous for Disneyland and Hollywood?
- On which holiday do Americans eat turkey and give thanks?
- The capital city of the United States.
- What sport is known as “America’s pastime”?
- Which holiday is known for costumes and trick-or-treating?
- This big event happens in the United States every four years to elect the President.
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- Which U.S. city is famous for casinos and nightlife?
- What American fast food is famous worldwide and includes a patty in a bun?
- What American holiday is celebrated on July 4th?
- What is the name of the famous Hollywood street with stars on the sidewalk?
- Which city has a statue that symbolizes freedom and welcomes immigrants?
11 Clues: The capital city of the United States. • What sport is known as “America’s pastime”? • What American holiday is celebrated on July 4th? • Which U.S. city is famous for casinos and nightlife? • On which holiday do Americans eat turkey and give thanks? • Which holiday is known for costumes and trick-or-treating? • ...
PRE-INTERMEDIATE VOCABULARY REVIEW 2024-06-08
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- "___ ___ at night"
- Synonym of bad
- This is a piece of jewellery for your arm.
- Casual summer footwear
- The activity of laying in the sun to get a tan
- Not clean
- It's not straight enough
- Situated in a place that separate two objects or people
- They go on your hands in winter
- A tense to talk about what it's happening now
- Monday-4th July-the wall
- "____ ______ for the weekend"
- a museum-2020-summer
- Not tall or short
- Someone who talks a lot
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- A tense to talk about your routine
- You don't have to work or go to school.
- Two o'clock, Christmas, school
- "Do you _______ _ ghost?" (it's a verb+preposition)
- A tense to talk an action that it was in progress
- It's a synonym of intelligent
- Facial hair located above the upper lip
- You need this if your trousers are big.
- The weather was warm and _______
- Opposite of lazy
- Opposite of funny
- A tense to talk about finished action
- Red hair
- A lot of people in a place
- It's a preposition of place, you used when sth is close to another thing
- It doesn't have hair
31 Clues: Red hair • Not clean • Synonym of bad • Opposite of lazy • Opposite of funny • Not tall or short • "___ ___ at night" • It doesn't have hair • a museum-2020-summer • Casual summer footwear • Someone who talks a lot • It's not straight enough • Monday-4th July-the wall • A lot of people in a place • It's a synonym of intelligent • "____ ______ for the weekend" • Two o'clock, Christmas, school • ...
L&P 2024-09-27
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- Lauren's college (and now their fav basketball team)
- Number of letters in Paul's last name
- One of L&P's favorite hobbies (they even joined a league!)
- Who's the better driver?
- This girl's birthday is today! (hint: matron of honor)
- Second honeymoon destination
- Their dog's name
- Sport Paul played in college
- State Lauren and Paul lived for a month in to ski
- Paul's middle name
- Their lucky number
- First honeymoon destination
- Lauren's shot of choice
- Dirty ______ (aka the state that L&P live in)
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- Paul's favorite NFL team
- Bride's favorite dessert
- Lauren's high school mascot
- Years couple has been together
- Paul's college mascot
- What did Paul like to dip in ketchup as a child?
- Furthest state a guest traveled from
- Type of car Paul would like to drive 'when he grows up'
- First name of Lauren's favorite athlete (hint: 4th of july)
- Lake Paul's family loves to visit every summer
- Finish this sentence 'seven hours of commercial free...' (hint: Paul's sunday activity)
- Paul's Halloween costume when he met Lauren
- Lauren's drunk alter ego
- Vehicle Lauren drove in college
28 Clues: Their dog's name • Paul's middle name • Their lucky number • Paul's college mascot • Lauren's shot of choice • Paul's favorite NFL team • Bride's favorite dessert • Who's the better driver? • Lauren's drunk alter ego • Lauren's high school mascot • First honeymoon destination • Second honeymoon destination • Sport Paul played in college • Years couple has been together • ...
K2 Adventure Puzzle 2023-07-12
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- Your favorite author Ken _______
- How long are we planning to love each other for
- Which air force base did we meet at
- What ski resort did we try out this past winter
- Our important love language ____ time
- What special fruit did we put into our first beer together
- What lake did we go to on our resort trip
- What is my nickname for you
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- What is our go-to F1 team
- What were we doing on our first adventure with the boys
- What island did we deploy to?
- Where are we going on our beach trip
- Fill in the blank: "We ____"
- What food were we getting when we talked so much we forgot to eat
- What sweet pastries did we have on the 4th of July after the baseball game
15 Clues: What is our go-to F1 team • What is my nickname for you • Fill in the blank: "We ____" • What island did we deploy to? • Your favorite author Ken _______ • Which air force base did we meet at • Where are we going on our beach trip • Our important love language ____ time • What lake did we go to on our resort trip • How long are we planning to love each other for • ...
The Nevill Arms Takeaway 2021-03-29
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- Which motorbike manufacturer were made in Redditch? 'Royal .......'
- What is traditionally eaten on a sunday?
- What pub was originally known as the new inn in 1850?
- What is Redditch famous for?
- What is the sixth day of the week?
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- What pub was converted into housing in 2015 on the Evesham road?
- Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was born here?
- What Abbey was located in Redditch in the 12th century?
- What festivity falls on April the 4th this year?
- According to Google, how many hair dressers are located in Astwood Bank?
- Which band was Dan Sealey a part of before Ocean Colour Scene?
- On what day are the Formula One World Championship races held?
- In what month is the Astwood Bank carnival taking place in 2021?
13 Clues: What is Redditch famous for? • What is the sixth day of the week? • What is traditionally eaten on a sunday? • Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was born here? • What festivity falls on April the 4th this year? • What pub was originally known as the new inn in 1850? • What Abbey was located in Redditch in the 12th century? • ...
The Art of Therapy 2024-12-16
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- Walking in a Winter…
- Best Panther not named Cam; Pet living best life in Alexandria; Rey's homie in Star Wars
- dwuan has three; a kind of bean
- Cristina introduced us; doesn't go barefoot
- Evil baby in Family Guy
- A magic hat makes Frosty the Snowman say
- Sells women’s shoes; No relation to Ted…
- Band who predicted 2025; Not a speedwagon
- Comedian shares same first name but not Swift
- We all share this; 007; Sean Connery
- Don’t eat the cows, but do eat
- Vulcan dwuan thinks he is
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- Like a kicker, this reindeer has only one job
- What we are; NBC sitcom; Rachel, Phoebe, Monica, Joey, Ross, Chandler
- Janice’s better half
- Brought us together; a recorded count of items
- Our fearless, new leader
- Dwuan calls Lisa’s husband this Kryptonian
- Sometimes it gets you; 399; furry
- His son is a big dummy
- Angie is one
- Have a happy…; Christmas, July 4th, Labor Day are considered a
- NFL’s 2024 surprise team in DC metro area
23 Clues: Angie is one • Walking in a Winter… • Janice’s better half • His son is a big dummy • Evil baby in Family Guy • Our fearless, new leader • Vulcan dwuan thinks he is • Don’t eat the cows, but do eat • dwuan has three; a kind of bean • Sometimes it gets you; 399; furry • We all share this; 007; Sean Connery • A magic hat makes Frosty the Snowman say • ...
Jare 2022-08-15
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- our first festival
- pockets or wog
- before J
- they are perfect
- When you found $20
- one side of me or our first date
- your origin story or my fave ride
- our stones combined
- December 4th
- What's up?
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- 4th we've seen together
- Tuesdays
- two things you like to get
- of scarce suit or the lead was mercury
- not truly in Omaha
- your first or give me a break
- us vs them
- your first my last
- she's dreamy
- " "-she
20 Clues: " "-she • Tuesdays • before J • us vs them • What's up? • she's dreamy • December 4th • pockets or wog • they are perfect • our first festival • not truly in Omaha • your first my last • When you found $20 • our stones combined • 4th we've seen together • two things you like to get • your first or give me a break • one side of me or our first date • your origin story or my fave ride • ...
American Revolution 2023-09-22
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- Signed on July 4th, 1776
- Required colonists to house and provide for British soldiers
- Allowed tax collectors at any time to come into your home and search for smuggled goods
- Taxed imports: sugar, wine, coffee, dyes, cloth
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- General for Continental Army
- Book written by Thomas Panie
- Prohibited colonists from issuing paper money
- Resulted in people throwing tea in Boston Harbor
8 Clues: Signed on July 4th, 1776 • General for Continental Army • Book written by Thomas Panie • Prohibited colonists from issuing paper money • Taxed imports: sugar, wine, coffee, dyes, cloth • Resulted in people throwing tea in Boston Harbor • Required colonists to house and provide for British soldiers • ...
United States of America USA 2021-05-10
7 Clues: National Holiday in the USA • The place where movies are made • Famous for its beautiful beaches • Important celebration on July 4th. • A really famous monument in New York City. • The Golden Gate bridge is located in this city • If you are an adult you can play in famous casinos
holidays 2022-10-08
7 Clues: traditional thanksgiving meal • what do we carve on Halloween • what moth do we celebrate Halloween • what river is turned green every year • Day which holiday is celebrated on 4th July • what was Guy Fawkse guarding when he was arrested • on which day in the week is alway celebrated Thanksgiving
WRAP Leaders and Staff at Lincoln 2023-09-26
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- Gives out supper every day and has curly hair
- 5th Grade Leader with green hair
- 4th/5th Combo Leader drives a black truck
- In charge of the Cheer Team
- 5th Grade Leader who does Soccer Club with Mr. Jose
- 2nd Grade Leader with two cats and wears glasses
- 4th Grade Leader who loves art and Harry Styles
- Garden teacher and in charge of Soccer Club
- The boss of Lincoln WRAP
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- 2nd/3rd Combo Leader with a daughter named Lucy
- 3rd Grade Leader who is very stylish
- 1st Grade Leader
- Dance teacher
- 2nd Grade Leader who loves to crochet and has braces
- 2nd/3rd Combo Leader who is very tall
- TK/Kinder Leader
- Helps Ms. Gladys and wears cool sunglasses
- 3rd Grade Leader who wears glasses and sometimes wears her hair in a bun
- 4th/5th Combo Leader who is tall with red and purple hair
19 Clues: Dance teacher • 1st Grade Leader • TK/Kinder Leader • The boss of Lincoln WRAP • In charge of the Cheer Team • 5th Grade Leader with green hair • 3rd Grade Leader who is very stylish • 2nd/3rd Combo Leader who is very tall • 4th/5th Combo Leader drives a black truck • Helps Ms. Gladys and wears cool sunglasses • Garden teacher and in charge of Soccer Club • ...
US Holidays 2015-12-15
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- This holiday is on the same day as Armistice day in France and celebrates people who have served in the military.
- On Easter, the children go on an Easter ____ hunt.
- On ______ ______ ______ Day, we celebrate this civil rights activist.
- On this holiday we make new resolutions.
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- ________ day is also known as 4th of July.
- On the third Monday of February, we celebrate ___________ Day.
- Children write letters asking for presents to a man in a red suit on this holiday.
- Families and friends gather on ___________ to be thankful for their blessings.
- _________ ____ is on the first Monday of September.
- Kids dress up and go door to door collecting candy on ___________.
10 Clues: On this holiday we make new resolutions. • ________ day is also known as 4th of July. • On Easter, the children go on an Easter ____ hunt. • _________ ____ is on the first Monday of September. • On the third Monday of February, we celebrate ___________ Day. • Kids dress up and go door to door collecting candy on ___________. • ...
12 months in a year 2022-12-15
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- 1/1=______ 1st
- What date is Children's day? A: It's on _______ 4th.
- What date is National Double Cheeseburger Day? A: It's on ________ 1st.
- Q:What date is Valentine's day? A: It's on _______ 14th.
- What date is Hugo's birthday? A: It's on __________ 25th.
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- What date is National 7-Eleven Day? A: It's on _________ 11th.
- What date is Doris's birthday? A: It's on ________ 27th.
- What date is National Play Monopoly Day? A: It's on _______ 18th.
- What date is National Dog Party Day? A: It's on _______ 21th.
- What date is National Day of ROC? A: It's on ________ 10th.
- What date is National Peanut Butter Lover's Day? A: It's on ______ 1st.
- What date is Mother's day? A: It's on the second Sunday of ________.
12 Clues: 1/1=______ 1st • What date is Children's day? A: It's on _______ 4th. • What date is Doris's birthday? A: It's on ________ 27th. • Q:What date is Valentine's day? A: It's on _______ 14th. • What date is Hugo's birthday? A: It's on __________ 25th. • What date is National Day of ROC? A: It's on ________ 10th. • ...
The Genius Files: Mission Unstoppable 2023-11-20
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- Which bunk bed does Coke sleep in?
- What is the name of the company that makes SPAM?
- What nickname did everyone call the janitor?
- What kind of care did Mrs.Higgins drive?
- What subject does Mrs. Higgins teach at the twins' school?
- Where is the largest ball of twine located?
- State the McDonalds live
- What did Coke want his spy name to be?
- What does YAG stand for?
- What kind of memory did Coke have?
- Coke's sister first name
- Who built the House on the Rock?
- Who had red hair?
- what did Coke want more than anything else?
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- What does TGF stand for?
- Who did the twins meet in the Infinity Room?
- How old are the twins at the beginning of the story?
- Dr. Warsaw doesn't understand
- How much money will the children earn when they turn 21?
- What is the name of the magazine Mrs.McDonald is working for?
- What did the twins change into to jump off the cliff?
- How many years of karate did Coke take?
- Who is getting married on July 4th in Washington,Dc?
- Coke McDonald named after
- Author of Mission Unstoppable
25 Clues: Who had red hair? • What does TGF stand for? • State the McDonalds live • What does YAG stand for? • Coke's sister first name • Coke McDonald named after • Dr. Warsaw doesn't understand • Author of Mission Unstoppable • Who built the House on the Rock? • Which bunk bed does Coke sleep in? • What kind of memory did Coke have? • What did Coke want his spy name to be? • ...
crossword date and month 2025-05-14
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- If tomorrow is Sunday, what day is it today?
- The event is scheduled for the 25th of December. What is the ordinal number for 25th?
- Which month is the 4th month of the year?
- Your meeting is on the 14th of May. What day of the week will it be?
- What day comes after Wednesday?
- What is the 6th day of the week?
- What is the 7th month of the year?
- The 12th month is December. What month comes before it?
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- If today is Friday, what day was it 3 days ago?
- If your birthday is on the 31st of October, how would you write the date using ordinal numbers?
- How do you say "13" in ordinal form?
- The 11th month is November. What is the 2nd month of the year?
- What month is the 5th month of the year?
- Which month is the 9th month of the year?
- What is the ordinal number for the 2nd day of the week?
15 Clues: What day comes after Wednesday? • What is the 6th day of the week? • What is the 7th month of the year? • How do you say "13" in ordinal form? • What month is the 5th month of the year? • Which month is the 4th month of the year? • Which month is the 9th month of the year? • If tomorrow is Sunday, what day is it today? • If today is Friday, what day was it 3 days ago? • ...
July Crossword 2025-05-29
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- Harper Lee’s Southern Gothic novel, To Kill a _________, was published on July 11, 1960.
- In July 1930 this South American country hosted the first FIFA World Cup.
- The revolutionary portable audio player made by Sony launched in July 1979.
- Gymnast _________ Comăneci scored a perfect ten on July 18, 1976, at the Montreal Olympic Games.
- The name “Canada” comes from this Huron-Iroquois word for “village”.
- Talented Calgarian Tate _________ celebrates her 22nd birthday on July 1.
- Lucy Maud _________, author of Anne of Green Gables, got married on July 5, 1911, in Park Corner, PEI.
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- On July 30, 1935, this well-known publishing company, named after an Antarctic animal, published their first books.
- The action thriller Die Hard starring Bruce Willis and Alan _________ premiered on July 22, 1988.
- The popular mobile game, _________ GO, launched in July 2016.
- Starring Canadian actor Ryan Gosling, this positively pink film premiered on July 9, 2023.
- Founded by Canadian musician Sarah McLachlan, the first _________ Fair, an all-female music festival, occurred on July 5, 1997.
- On July 8, 1996, the Spice Girls released this song as their debut single.
- This North American country made their national anthem official on July 1, 1980.
14 Clues: The popular mobile game, _________ GO, launched in July 2016. • The name “Canada” comes from this Huron-Iroquois word for “village”. • In July 1930 this South American country hosted the first FIFA World Cup. • Talented Calgarian Tate _________ celebrates her 22nd birthday on July 1. • On July 8, 1996, the Spice Girls released this song as their debut single. • ...
Diana's Squad 2024-09-08
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- Chalais's 1st child and Julia's 1st grandchild and Diana's 1st great grandchild
- Bubble's 1st child and 5th grandchild
- Shauna's 2nd child and 8th grandchild
- Michael's 3rd child and 10th grandchild
- 2nd child
- Bubble's 4th child and 11th grandchild
- Julia's 1st child and 1st grandchild
- 4th child
- Shauna's 1st child and 6th grandchild
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- Michael's 1st child 2nd grandchild
- Bubbles 3rd child and the 9th grandchild
- father
- Jalen's 2nd child and Michael's 2nd grandchild and Diana's 3rd great grandchild
- Nicky's 1st child and Bubbles 1st grandchild and Diana's 4th great grandchild
- Jalen's 1st child and Michael's 1st grandchild and Diana's 2nd great grandchild
- 1st child
- Bubbles 2nd child and 7th grandchild
- Julia's 2nd child and 4th grandchild
- Bubble's 5th child and 12th grandchild
- mother
- 3rd child
- Michael's 2nd child and 3rd grandchild
22 Clues: father • mother • 1st child • 2nd child • 3rd child • 4th child • Michael's 1st child 2nd grandchild • Bubbles 2nd child and 7th grandchild • Julia's 2nd child and 4th grandchild • Julia's 1st child and 1st grandchild • Shauna's 2nd child and 8th grandchild • Shauna's 1st child and 6th grandchild • Bubble's 1st child and 5th grandchild • Bubble's 4th child and 11th grandchild • ...
Vocab Set 9 2025-01-27
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- My body is overflowing with a biting sense of _____________ due to people's disdain of my excessively verbose dialect.
- The activist could not stand her friend's ___________ on the matter.
- The _______ secretary was constantly heckled for being too slow.
- Based on the kid's face, it was a _______ lie that he didn't break the window.
- The teacher had to ________ the student for misbehaving.
- For many, fireworks and the 4th of July are ____________ linked.
- The child's death was __________ to the upmost degree.
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- The boss decided to ________ her least favorite employee to filling out spreadsheets.
- It's clear the residents of the gated community were ________ with their vibrant golf courses and fancy cars.
- I absolutely _______ people who steal my food.
- The voice actor loved to _______ Batman's voice.
- The ____________ addict was beyond saving.
12 Clues: The ____________ addict was beyond saving. • I absolutely _______ people who steal my food. • The voice actor loved to _______ Batman's voice. • The child's death was __________ to the upmost degree. • The teacher had to ________ the student for misbehaving. • The _______ secretary was constantly heckled for being too slow. • ...
The Founding Fathers Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-06
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- If my last name is Monroe than My first name is...
- My first name is John and my Last name is...
- We brought independence to Britain's colonies
- I was the person who said "Give me Liberty or give me Death"
- Name the Founding Father that did not sign the Declaration of Independence
- I was the fourth President of the United States
- How many signatures are on the Declaration of Independence
- How many main Founding Fathers are there?
- How many Founding Fathers passed away on July 4th?
- Where did George Washington Live
- This is the famous home of Thomas Jefferson
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- I was the first President and one of the Founding Fathers
- The third President of the United States was
- This is the person who coined the statement "Founding Fathers"
- We witnessed this on December 6th 1173 in Boston
- I died in 1804 and I was an orphan Child
- How many of the Founding Fathers became President?
- Name the city where the Declaration of Independence
- Franklin I was born in 1706 and I am on the one-hundred dollar bill
- What document did the Founding Fathers sign?
20 Clues: Where did George Washington Live • I died in 1804 and I was an orphan Child • How many main Founding Fathers are there? • This is the famous home of Thomas Jefferson • The third President of the United States was • My first name is John and my Last name is... • What document did the Founding Fathers sign? • We brought independence to Britain's colonies • ...
The New World 2025-01-20
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- The group of people who were lost in the mountains and forced into cannibalism
- Who won the Seven Years War
- What parts of the body did Mohawk chiefs eat
- What country sponsored Christopher Columbuses voyage
- What type of gun is the Harquebus
- Who created the only fully developed writing system
- What forced relocation to reservation
- What pirate had the ship named the Queen Anns Revenge
- Where was the Mayan empire located
- Bullet that killed many and was made of molten lead
- Where was the Inca empire located
- What weapon helped Cortes defeat the Aztecs
- What weapon allowed increased range and accuracy
- What was the name of the British army
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- What was signed on July 4th, 1776
- What modern island was found by Columbus on October 11th, 1942
- What is obsidian made of
- What formed the Cumberland Gap
- What was a large part of the Native Warrior culture
- Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- What was made out of charcoal, saltpeter and sulphur
- Who was elected in 1860
- What was a crucial group durning the American Civil War
- What was the only country to break away from the British in war
24 Clues: Who was elected in 1860 • What is obsidian made of • Who won the Seven Years War • What formed the Cumberland Gap • What was signed on July 4th, 1776 • What type of gun is the Harquebus • Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Where was the Inca empire located • Where was the Mayan empire located • What forced relocation to reservation • What was the name of the British army • ...
Lumbee Tribe 2025-10-08
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- River that gave the tribe it's current name
- A family name common in the Robeson County communities
- A type of art, often featuring the eight-pointed star
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- the nickname for the Lumbee tribal housing complex in Pembroke
- A large festival held by the Lumbee around the 4th of July
- An important crop farmed by Lumbees before WWII
- The name of the legendary Lumbee hero who fought injustices after the Civil War
7 Clues: River that gave the tribe it's current name • An important crop farmed by Lumbees before WWII • A type of art, often featuring the eight-pointed star • A family name common in the Robeson County communities • the nickname for the Lumbee tribal housing complex in Pembroke • A large festival held by the Lumbee around the 4th of July • ...
Happy 3 Years Mi Amor! 4/18/17 2017-04-15
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- Botanical garden where we saw geckos
- Dushore Hotel saturday night party theme
- Jersey Shore Fist Pump bar we met Duhaime at
- Lodge One of two places we may have conceived Woodward
- Where we saw peacocks mating
- Where we saw the RustedRoot play
- One of two movies we saw in the theatre in 2016
- who makes the Tropical Tea blend drink
- What we planted on Dec 25th
- Dog’s name that bit me
- Best dessert kitchen on the Hudson
- Restaurant that served us greater celandine
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- Winery we watched 4th of July 2016 fireworks at
- Where I sank 4 hole in one shots on you!
- Concert on the Esopus
- Number of states Baby gestated in a bed
- Hippest City in the Midwest (Hint home of the UMISS Tigers)
- Place we took a self-guided tour of in Mad River Valley
- Market we got Philly Cheasesteaks at
- Type of snake we saw get an antenna inserted into
- Best Farm To Table Restaurant we ate at in 2016
- Gardens where we got stranded in a tropical greenhouse
- Best Moroccan kitchen in Capital District
23 Clues: Concert on the Esopus • Dog’s name that bit me • What we planted on Dec 25th • Where we saw peacocks mating • Where we saw the RustedRoot play • Best dessert kitchen on the Hudson • Botanical garden where we saw geckos • Market we got Philly Cheasesteaks at • who makes the Tropical Tea blend drink • Number of states Baby gestated in a bed • ...
Summertime activities 2025-04-21
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- Drifting down the river with a cold drink is called this
- Not a lot of this happens at a sleepover
- Worst part of the summer
- Try to trick a fish with this
- In sunblock, SPF stands for this
- BBQing is also called this
- A fun way to travel (especially for kids)
- Cool people call sunglasses these
- The_______River is on your left when driving to the coast
- Yummy, but don't let it melt!
- In Oregon, this is what the beach is called
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- Another name for the 4th of July
- A lot of folks in CJ going swimming at _____
- Make sure you use a high SPF to avoid this
- Camping for those who don't like to "Rough It"
- There is a "cool" one in Redding, California
- Also called sandals, thongs or slip-ons
- A fun part of the Illinois River is The ______ Bridge
- Last day of school at LBMS
- Bring your map and some games for the car when going on a ______
- The unoffical end of summer
- A small one or two person boat that you paddle
- "Shooting the Rapids" is what you do when _______
23 Clues: Worst part of the summer • Last day of school at LBMS • BBQing is also called this • The unoffical end of summer • Try to trick a fish with this • Yummy, but don't let it melt! • Another name for the 4th of July • In sunblock, SPF stands for this • Cool people call sunglasses these • Also called sandals, thongs or slip-ons • Not a lot of this happens at a sleepover • ...
movies 2 2024-03-13
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- Day Aliens attack Earth on July 4th (12)
- Deadly sins in a thriller with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman (4)
- Ewan McGregor's journey through heroin addiction (12)
- Beauty Kevin Spacey's midlife crisis (8)
- Confidential secrets and scandals in 1950s Hollywood (3)
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- Bill Murray relives this day over and over (8)
- Scottish rebellion against English rule (10)
- Usual Suspects A crime lord's mysterious identity (3,6)
- Schwarzenegger's iconic role as a cyborg (10)
- Mel Gibson's Scottish epic (10)
10 Clues: Mel Gibson's Scottish epic (10) • Day Aliens attack Earth on July 4th (12) • Beauty Kevin Spacey's midlife crisis (8) • Scottish rebellion against English rule (10) • Schwarzenegger's iconic role as a cyborg (10) • Bill Murray relives this day over and over (8) • Ewan McGregor's journey through heroin addiction (12) • ...
July 9 - July 12 2021-07-10
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- A situation in which someone receives unfair or harsh treatment
- quickly, promptly, without delay or objection; without reluctance
- if a piece of clothing, colour, decoration etc ? something ?, it makes it look attractive
- expensive
- poor or looking poor (literary)
- very strange or unusual, often in an amusing way
- a place in a factory, school etc where meals are provided, usually quite cheaply
- erase (a mark) from a surface
- Take on or adopt (a manner or identity), sometimes falsely
- to throw something in a careless or relaxed way
- feeling friendly towards a person or positive about an idea or plan
- to move somewhere quietly and secretly, especially because you are afraid or ashamed
- having no moisture whatsoever
- a expression that shows you do not understand something and perhaps think it is slightly amusing
- a strange or unusual habit, way of behaving, or feature that someone or something has; A peculiar temperament or organization of a body, by which it is rendered more liable to certain disorders than bodies differently constituted
- A reversal or check in progress
- to twist your body from side to side with small quick movements
- making you lose hope and determination
- without violence or war, or in a peaceful way
- skill, dexterity, or readiness
- someone who gets annoyed or offended easily
- angry and silent, especially because you feel life has been unfair to you
- a mixture of pieces of dried flowers and leaves kept in a bowl to make a room smell pleasant; a mixture of things that are not usually put together, for example different pieces of music or writing
- A man who is masculine in an overly assertive or aggressive way.
- to promise or offer something, or tell someone something that they can be certain is the truth
- a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storage rooms and packages, tied together with rope and delivered by land or sea
- A sheet or pad of ?ing paper in a frame, kept on a desk.; a book in which an official daily record is kept; ?ing paper = bibulous paper
- the CEO of a newspaper; A newspaper proprietor
- (Law) To release from debt, as in bankruptcy
- Never relaxing or slackening; incessant.
- to offend or insult someone, especially by not showing respect
- a large group of soldiers, usually consisting of several battalions
- not done according to a plan but done at different times in different ways
- To give up on some endeavor; to quit or abandon something; to admit defeat or failure
- Be punished or blamed, especially for something that is not one’s fault
- sit down or lie down heavily
- having the same extent in time or space
- something that is completely the opposite of what you believe in
- Causing one to feel drained of energy or vitality
- a short and not very serious sexual relationship
- to dress someone in special clothes, or decorate something for a special occasion
- annoying
- a perfect example of something
- Habitual or customary practice, especially as creating a right, obligation, or standard.
- someone who is not accepted by the people they live among, or who has been forced out of their home
- Pride or haughtiness manifested in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others; petulant contempt; impudence
- having an attractively curved body shape – used about women
- to examine someone or something very carefully in order to discover information
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- Give up or stop doing something; to stop annoying someone or hurting them
- A collection of several particles or bodies in one mass or aggregate; an assemblage or accumulation of things; a combination; an aggregation; a heap
- A soldier, especially a medieval cavalryman supplied with heavy arms
- not satisfied with your government, leader etc, and therefore no longer loyal to them or no longer believing they can help you
- if soldiers ? a place in a war, they steal a lot of things and do a lot of damage; plunder
- An unintended consequence of an event or action, especially an unwelcome one.
- extremely surprised or shocked
- Kind and friendly towards a younger or less experienced person.
- Restlessly unhappy; malcontent
- Therefore, For what purpose or reason; why
- Dismiss from employment
- someone you discuss your ideas with them in order to get another opinion; a structure placed above and sometimes also behind a pulpit or other speaking platforms that helps to project the sound of the speaker
- A powerful or influential person in a particular field
- become quieter, less friendly, and only concerned about your own thoughts
- Sit or stand with one leg on either side of
- making you worry or feel pain slightly all the time
- At the highest level of activity
- (esp. of misfortune) come suddenly or unexpectedly upon
- Come safely through a dangerous or difficult situation (esp. used w/“the storm”)
- something that you can use to help you in a difficult situation
- to look at someone in an angry way
- to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere, usually by offering them something that they want
- Disagreement; opposition; inconsistency; as of opinions, or of sounds
- A period during which something is held; occupation
- Use up or take all someone's money
- the quality of intending to cause harm
- A feeling of worry or unease
- to do something bad, extreme, or difficult because you cannot think of any other way to deal with a problem
- to push something, especially the edge of a piece of cloth or paper, into or behind something so that it looks tidier or stays in place
- Express one's opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way
- produced, supplied, or given when needed; happening soon
- annoying or difficult in a way that makes you feel worried, tired etc
- To make for a deliberate purpose; design
- The act or an instance of retaliating for a loss or injury
- Weak and cowardly or feeble.
- To doubt; to hesitate; a belief about what is right and wrong that prevents you from doing bad things
- Enlist someone’s aid or services
- Sad and depressed; dispirite
- To disturb, interfere with, or annoy
- a quick and effective (but not always morally right) way of dealing with a problem
- if someone is ?, they feel unhappy and do not talk a lot
- An outline of something, especially a person’s face, as seen from one side
- (of a sailor) leave the ship on which one is serving without having obtained permission to do so
- To station soldiers for lodging; as, to ? troops in the city or among the inhabitants, or on the inhabitants
- Continue doing something, especially after an interruption
- a change in your behaviour that you make because of a particular situation or idea
- To defeat or conquer in battle; subjugate
- A low offshore island or reef, especially in the Gulf of Mexico; a cay; Something that provides access to or understanding of something else; A kilogram of marijuana, cocaine, or heroin
96 Clues: annoying • expensive • Dismiss from employment • A feeling of worry or unease • Weak and cowardly or feeble. • sit down or lie down heavily • Sad and depressed; dispirite • erase (a mark) from a surface • having no moisture whatsoever • extremely surprised or shocked • Restlessly unhappy; malcontent • skill, dexterity, or readiness • a perfect example of something • ...
Declaration of Independence 2022-01-19
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- When a ruler or King uses their power or military to marginalize or police a group of people.
- His Pamphlet is said to have influence Thomas Jefferson to draft the Declaration of Independence
- The Declaration of Independence was formally _____ on July 4th, 1776
- The Process in which foreign-born peoples become citizens
- The colonist overthrowing the English government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine advocating for the 13 colonies to achieve independence from Great Britain
- A phrase that express equality for all Americans, but does not mean EVERY American.
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- The Third President and gets labeled as the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- All men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain _________ rights
- A document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and that announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.
- A fundamental right mentioned in the Declaration of Independence to freely pursue joy, as long as one does it legally.
- The State of being free from governmental or authoritarian control
- Governing body by which the American colonial governments coordinated their resistance to British rule
- , Also known as the " Intolerable Acts" these laws were placed upon Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party that sought to punish colonist for their defiance in the Tea Party protest.
14 Clues: The Process in which foreign-born peoples become citizens • The State of being free from governmental or authoritarian control • The Declaration of Independence was formally _____ on July 4th, 1776 • A phrase that express equality for all Americans, but does not mean EVERY American. • ...
July Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Pamela Anderson, famous for her role in __________, was born in Ladysmith, BC on July 1, 1967.
- This popular magical, family-friendly theme park opened on July 17, 1955, in the United States.
- AT&T launched the Telstar, a communications __________, on July 10, of 1962, which paved the way for communications on cell phones and Wi-Fi technology.
- This July birthstone is also known as “Ratnaraj” which is Sanskrit for “King of Gems.”
- July is named after the Roman General, Julius __________.
- The Calgary _________ Music Festival has been a music highlight in Calgary’s artistic scene since 1980 and takes place from July 25 to 28 this year.
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- Guy Weadick, an American trick roper, started this world-renowned rodeo festival in 1912.
- The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. __________, was released on July 16, 1951.
- Canada Day is celebrated on July 1 every year but was originally referred to as __________ Day.
- What type of animal was Dolly, the first mammal ever cloned in July of 1996?
- The Rolling Stones, with frontman Mick __________, played their first ever concert on July 12, 1962.
- One of July’s birth flowers, the __________, is also known as delphinium.
- This action sci-fi prequel to the Predator franchise, filmed in Alberta, was released on July 21, 2022.
- On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission landed on the moon with commander __________ Armstrong.
14 Clues: July is named after the Roman General, Julius __________. • One of July’s birth flowers, the __________, is also known as delphinium. • What type of animal was Dolly, the first mammal ever cloned in July of 1996? • The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. __________, was released on July 16, 1951. • ...
US History Semester Review 2015-12-17
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- refusal to buy or purchase
- checks & balances gives the power to do this to the President (reject!)
- Highest court in judicial branch, also a taco with sour cream & tomato
- mistreatment based on one's religion or race
- need one of these for a legal search under the 4th Amendment
- Act requiring soldiers to stay in citizens' homes
- product harvested by African slaves
- source that contains secondhand information, a textbook
- number of original colonies
- reasons for exploration, converting natives to Christianity
- Articles of Confederation were weak because they lacked this power
- period of social & political changes & who should govern people
- synonym for permission
- Enlightenment thinkers focused on these rights given to everyone by God.
- colony where first permanent settlement was (Jamestown FYI)
- first state in NW Territory, created 1803
- source that is an eyewitness account
- one of the Houses created by Great Compromise
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- reasons for exploration, finding gold and silver
- man responsible for taxing colonists, _____ III
- $ was set aside in NW Territory for this important part of society
- found in south, large farms where slaves often worked
- Act placing a tax on molasses and other sweets
- author of the Declaration & on the US nickel
- control & trade of this product led to conflicts among settlers
- common knowledge says July 4th is when this was signed
- place where many protests took place, (& tea overboard!)
- agricultural product that made Jamestown thrive
- President is in charge of this branch
- sharing power between states & federal government
- African & Backcountry settlers influenced our modern _____
- Act requiring tax to be paid on all printed materials
- people who were in charge of colonists pre-Revolution
- French & their Native Allies vs. British & allies = French & ____ War.
- 1st Amendment freedoms: speech, religion, assembly, petition & _____.
35 Clues: synonym for permission • refusal to buy or purchase • number of original colonies • product harvested by African slaves • source that is an eyewitness account • President is in charge of this branch • first state in NW Territory, created 1803 • mistreatment based on one's religion or race • author of the Declaration & on the US nickel • ...
St. Clair Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-24
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- Favorite college
- Mom's nickname
- Natalie's favorite hobby
- Favorite bedtime drink
- Mom's favorite clothing
- Grandpa's nickname
- Mom's job
- Dad's favorite food
- Nat's team
- Nat and Brad's daycare lady
- vacation spot for the 4th of July
- Brad's eye color
- dad's car color
- State we live in
- Oldest first cousin
- Natalie's middle name
- Nat's favorite color
- The Terrible Toddler
- Old City we used to live in
- Goofiest uncle
- State that we took a long camping vacation
- Bradley's favorite food
- kid's favorite vacation
- Bradley's favorite TV app
- Type of vacation we do the most
- Natalie's age
- Natalie's 2nd grade teacher name
- Who's your daddy?
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- Family's favorite holiday
- goofiest uncle
- city where Dad was born
- Kid's favorite chicken restaurant
- Dad's job
- Grandma's nickname
- Papa's name
- Natalie's nickname
- Natalie's favorite show
- Mom's middle name
- Oldest Aunt
- Dad's middle name
- The oldest girl
- Youngest first cousin
- Nat's preschool
- Bradley's middle name
- Dad and Nat vacation
- City we live in
- Brad's favorite color
- The athlete
- Natalie's school
49 Clues: Dad's job • Mom's job • Nat's team • Papa's name • Oldest Aunt • The athlete • Natalie's age • goofiest uncle • Mom's nickname • Goofiest uncle • The oldest girl • dad's car color • Nat's preschool • City we live in • Favorite college • Brad's eye color • State we live in • Natalie's school • Mom's middle name • Dad's middle name • Who's your daddy? • Grandma's nickname • Grandpa's nickname • Natalie's nickname • ...
Presidents (Last names only) 2023-09-26
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- This president banned alcohol from the White House
- This president and his wife hold the record for longest-married first couple
- This president was the fourth to win a Nobel peace prize
- This president survived an assassination attempt 69 days into his term
- This president was born on July 4th.
- This president was elected twice as U.S. Vice President and twice as President of the United States.
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- This president was the first to be featured in a dramatic film
- This president put the first Christmas tree in the White House
- This president signed the act creating the United States Marine Band
- The first president to have written a biography of another president
- This president made Christmas a national holiday
- The first American-born president.
- This president met his wife in 5th grade.
- This president had a horse named "Old Whitey"
- This president had turned down offers to play professional football
15 Clues: The first American-born president. • This president was born on July 4th. • This president met his wife in 5th grade. • This president had a horse named "Old Whitey" • This president made Christmas a national holiday • This president banned alcohol from the White House • This president was the fourth to win a Nobel peace prize • ...
Courier Crossword Corner June 28, 2023 2023-06-25
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- This bike ride that went through Niwot raised money for this disease
- Jack Brooker has committed to play baseball at this Charlotte university
- Type of "ball game" often played in P.E.
- Kids can do this to their bicycles for the Fourth of July parade
- NHS graduate Katie Marylander is now Director of Social Marketing for this company
- Niwot Community Connection brings together people who are over this age
- Amber Nusser, NHS grad, received Most Outstanding Player honors at UC Davis for this equestrian event
- Last week's Rock & Rails was visited by this weather phenomenon
- David Bote is under contract with the Cubs to play this sport
- Katie Marylander's puppy's name
- One Fourth of July Parade Grand Marshal who is in charge of serving the pancake breakfast
- NCC hosts this kind of Thirsty Thursday at The Wheel House
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- Los Cheesies is a band often described as this
- An open house to view tree carving restorations will be at this person's workshop
- Taylor James competes in multiple track events for this university
- NHS Teacher of the Year 2022-23
- Fourth of July in Niwot is not this kind of event
- The direction of the Fourth of July morning race
- Fourth of July breakfast fare
- This "Lodge Man" is being restored by Dustin Wolf
- Type of Marshals at the Fourth of July Parade
- One fairly universal traumatizing event during P.E.
22 Clues: Fourth of July breakfast fare • NHS Teacher of the Year 2022-23 • Katie Marylander's puppy's name • Type of "ball game" often played in P.E. • Type of Marshals at the Fourth of July Parade • Los Cheesies is a band often described as this • The direction of the Fourth of July morning race • Fourth of July in Niwot is not this kind of event • ...
13 Colonies 2021-03-24
7 Clues: the first permanent colony • 4th when is Independence Day? • people who lived in the colonies • why did colonists come to America • Ocean The ocean along which the 13 colonies were • Americans who lived in America before the Europeans came • communities in which Europeans lived when they came to America
Chapter III Review 2023-11-28
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- from, down from, about
- 4th PP catch sight of
- horse, genitive sing.
- sky, nominative sing.
- quickly
- from, away from
- once; some time ago
- 3rd PP fight
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- sea, nominative sing.
- difficult neuter, nominative sing.
- 2nd PP can; be able
- 2nd PP order
- suddenly
- 4th PP make for; seek; beg
- from, out of
- good, feminine, nominative, sing.
- 1st PP hear; listen
17 Clues: quickly • suddenly • 2nd PP order • from, out of • 3rd PP fight • from, away from • 2nd PP can; be able • 1st PP hear; listen • once; some time ago • sea, nominative sing. • 4th PP catch sight of • horse, genitive sing. • sky, nominative sing. • from, down from, about • 4th PP make for; seek; beg • good, feminine, nominative, sing. • difficult neuter, nominative sing.
Christopher & Mary 2024-02-09
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- Name of their neighborhood
- First concert they saw together (Two Words)
- Couple’s first date restaurant
- Couple’s matching tattoo symbol
- Chris’s favorite video game?
- Sport bride & groom played in high school
- Mary’s favorite color
- How many years have they dated?
- Couple’s favourite restaurant
- What city did he propose?
- Mary’s Favorite Fish
- Color of bride’s eyes
- Couple's Thursday night music spot (Two Words)
- Groom’s Middle name
- Groom’s favorite sports team
- Couple’s favorite movie series (Two Words)
- Hours to drive from Annapolis to Key Largo?
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- The name of their dog
- Bride’s favourite ice cream flavor
- Location of their honeymoon
- City the groom went to college
- Mary’s College Major (Two Words)
- Couple’s yearly 4th of July Vacation location (Two Words)
- Location of their first road trip
- City the bride went to college
- Nickname of the couple’s boat (Two Words)
- What did Chris ask for instead of Mary’s phone number?
- Chris’s Most Commonly Used Phrase (Two Words)
- Best Old Bay Wings in Annapolis?
- Couple’s first international vacation
- Couple's go-to drink (Two Words)
- Bride’s middle name
- How many years have they lived together?
33 Clues: Bride’s middle name • Groom’s Middle name • Mary’s Favorite Fish • The name of their dog • Mary’s favorite color • Color of bride’s eyes • What city did he propose? • Name of their neighborhood • Location of their honeymoon • Chris’s favorite video game? • Groom’s favorite sports team • Couple’s favourite restaurant • City the groom went to college • Couple’s first date restaurant • ...
Lumbee Tribe 2025-10-08
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- the nickname for the Lumbee tribal housing complex in Pembroke
- River that gave the tribe it's current name
- A family name ncommon in the Robeson County communities
- An important crop farmed by Lumbees before WWII
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- The name of the legendary Lumbee hero who fought injustices after the Civil War
- A type of art, often featuring the eight-pointed star
- A large festival held by the Lumbee around the 4th of July
7 Clues: River that gave the tribe it's current name • An important crop farmed by Lumbees before WWII • A type of art, often featuring the eight-pointed star • A family name ncommon in the Robeson County communities • the nickname for the Lumbee tribal housing complex in Pembroke • A large festival held by the Lumbee around the 4th of July • ...
Declaration of Christian 2015-10-05
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- A crop that is grown to sell for money, rather than for use by the growers.
- The country in which the colonies were freeing themselves from
- its a place that starts with p
- The Declaration of Independence was signed on _______ 4th 1776.
- Incident in 1770 in which British forced on and killed American colonists.
- The Jamestown settler's main cash crop.
- Last name of the main writer of the Declaration of Independence
- People that move from one country to another to make a new start.
- The number of colonies that agreed to the Declaration of Independence
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- one of the outspoken defenders of the colonies at the Continental Congress and commanded of the Continental Army
- This treaty ended the Revolutionary War
- Americans who sided with the rebels
- people who chose to stay with the Britain and did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion
- thomas paine wrote this pamphlet to convince colonists of declaring independence
- A good, service, or amount of money owed to another.
15 Clues: its a place that starts with p • Americans who sided with the rebels • This treaty ended the Revolutionary War • The Jamestown settler's main cash crop. • A good, service, or amount of money owed to another. • The country in which the colonies were freeing themselves from • The Declaration of Independence was signed on _______ 4th 1776. • ...
Frida Kahlo crossword puzzle 2022-05-17
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- Critics agreed that Frida Kahlo has become one of the ____ in the twentieth century art
- Kahlo painted this painting as a result of her divorce with Rivera
- what age did Frida Kahlo get in her terrible accident on the bus?
- How old was Frida Kahlo when she died?
- What would Frida feed revel fighters ____ at the garden?
- July 4th, 1932 Frida had a ___?
- Kahlo younger sister was the subject of Kahlo's painting women in ___?
- What are Kahlo's husbands type priority?
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- In 1938, what were Kahlo and Rivera hosting in the Blue House?
- What did Frida consider therapy?
- The Frida Kahlo museum opens at the Blue House in ___?
- When Kahlo died 1954, what was she beginning to get known as?
- What did many people subject was the cause of Fridas death?
- Who did Frida get married to in August 21, 1929?
14 Clues: What did Frida consider therapy? • July 4th, 1932 Frida had a ___? • How old was Frida Kahlo when she died? • What are Kahlo's husbands type priority? • Who did Frida get married to in August 21, 1929? • The Frida Kahlo museum opens at the Blue House in ___? • What would Frida feed revel fighters ____ at the garden? • ...
Brian's Bday 2013-07-05
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- Favorite Color
- Unique Characteristic of our wedding reception
- Our home in 2013 2
- My favorite skin care brand
- Where you work 2
- A reason we found love from your favorite movie 2
- Our wedding date 2
- something you like doing with your dad
- Powerful Colors 2
- your least favorite day for me to work
- Your favorite sister
- Maid of Honors 2
- The church we will get married in 2
- Our favorite place for July 4th
- My favorite nickname for you 2
- Brian's Birthday 2
- Your Best Man 2
- Our Child
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- Where I work
- Your college (Abv)
- A show I would like to continue watching with you 3
- I would like you to take me to
- My favorite Color
- Favorite Tea 2
- Show we can start watching together 2
- I would like to take you to
- Movie collection I bought for you on Blue Ray 2
- Hopefully our new home 2
- Our home town
- Our Honeymoon Destination 2
- Yaya's Birthdady 2
31 Clues: Our Child • Where I work • Our home town • Favorite Color • Favorite Tea 2 • Your Best Man 2 • Where you work 2 • Maid of Honors 2 • My favorite Color • Powerful Colors 2 • Your college (Abv) • Our home in 2013 2 • Our wedding date 2 • Yaya's Birthdady 2 • Brian's Birthday 2 • Your favorite sister • Hopefully our new home 2 • My favorite skin care brand • I would like to take you to • ...
Which President... 2017-04-30
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- spoke six different languages
- was the first to use a phone
- was the first president to speak over the radio
- nickname was 'Elegant Arthur"
- was shot at Ford's theater
- had bad asthma(but later overcame it)
- had Ph.D.
- got a speeding ticket on a horse
- was a tailor
- served during both World War 1 and World War 2
- was a peanut farmer
- had a pet goat
- was a cheerleader in high school
- was a good athlete in high school
- was the first Catholic president
- was the first to visit all 50 states
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- did not represent a political party
- was the shortest and lightest president
- spoke Chinese
- collects Spider man comic books
- had an artificial jaw
- was afraid of electricity
- was born on the 4th of July
- was the oldest president
- nickname was "Old Rough and Ready"
- was a bachelor
- got us at five to practice the piano
- was the first president to live in the white house
- weighed 332 lbs
- was a violinist
30 Clues: had Ph.D. • was a tailor • spoke Chinese • was a bachelor • had a pet goat • weighed 332 lbs • was a violinist • was a peanut farmer • had an artificial jaw • was the oldest president • was afraid of electricity • was shot at Ford's theater • was born on the 4th of July • was the first to use a phone • spoke six different languages • nickname was 'Elegant Arthur" • ...
Otra comida 2024-01-25
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- what you use to fry something
- too much of this spice will make you sneeze
- Bees make it
- comes with a happy meal
- PA is one of the only places to put fries on this
- can't believe it's not butter
- makes your food not bland
- what came first -- the chicken or the ____
- it's supposed to keep away vampires
- breakfast food that you can put on anything
- many people make these at Christmas
- what you get on halloween
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- you put this on toast -- its sweet
- you eat this on a hot day in the summer
- some people put this on their fries. it's bitter
- in English, we say this to get you to smile
- many people eat this on July 4th
- you need this to make a pb&j
- makes your coffee sweeter
- you can get the frozen version at Sweet Frog
- you eat this on your birthday
- if you forget about this during breakfast, it'll burn
- you eat this when you're sick
- Lucky charms, cheerios, and rice krispies
24 Clues: Bees make it • comes with a happy meal • makes your coffee sweeter • makes your food not bland • what you get on halloween • you need this to make a pb&j • what you use to fry something • you eat this on your birthday • you eat this when you're sick • can't believe it's not butter • many people eat this on July 4th • you put this on toast -- its sweet • ...
American Flag History 2020-09-28
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- The Continental [________] decided that the United States should have their own Flag.
- July 4th is the [________] of the United States.
- The WHITE stands for purity, [_____] and innocence.
- In 1969, Neil Armstron took the American Flag to the [____].
- The Star-Spangled Banner was written by a poet named Francis Scott [___].
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- The thirteen [_______] represent the thirteen colonies.
- The 50 stars represent the 50 [______].
- The BLUE in the flag represents grit, [_______], justice and care
- The RED stands for revolution, [_______] and toughness
- When there is a great loss in the country, the American flag may be lowered to [____]-mast.
10 Clues: The 50 stars represent the 50 [______]. • July 4th is the [________] of the United States. • The WHITE stands for purity, [_____] and innocence. • The RED stands for revolution, [_______] and toughness • The thirteen [_______] represent the thirteen colonies. • In 1969, Neil Armstron took the American Flag to the [____]. • ...
WRAP Leaders and Staff at Lincoln 2023-09-26
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- 2nd/3rd Combo Leader with a daughter named Lucy
- 2nd/3rd Combo Leader who is very tall
- 5th Grade Leader who does Soccer Club with Mr. Jose
- 2nd Grade Leader with two cats and wears glasses
- 4th Grade Leader who loves art and Harry Styles
- 3rd Grade Leader who wears glasses and sometimes wears her hair in a bun
- 3rd Grade Leader who is very stylish
- 2nd Grade Leader who loves to crochet and has braces
- 5th Grade Leader with green hair
- Gives out supper every day and has curly hair
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- 1st Grade Leader
- Helps Ms. Gladys and wears cool sunglasses
- The boss of Lincoln WRAP
- In charge of the Cheer Team
- Garden teacher and in charge of Soccer Club
- 4th/5th Combo Leader who is tall with red and purple hair
- 4th/5th Combo Leader drives a black truck
- Dance teacher
- TK/Kinder Leader
19 Clues: Dance teacher • 1st Grade Leader • TK/Kinder Leader • The boss of Lincoln WRAP • In charge of the Cheer Team • 5th Grade Leader with green hair • 3rd Grade Leader who is very stylish • 2nd/3rd Combo Leader who is very tall • 4th/5th Combo Leader drives a black truck • Helps Ms. Gladys and wears cool sunglasses • Garden teacher and in charge of Soccer Club • ...
American Revolution 2021-06-08
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- 1775 is the year the ___ Revolution happened.
- What race did you have to be to vote?
- The british __ watches over the colonists.
- in 1773 the tea ___ was passed to put taxes on tea.
- In 1765, the ___ act was passed, requiring Colonists to provide housing for British Soldiers.
- What religion did you have to be to vote?
- What gender did you have to be to vote?
- Who was the second president of America? Thomas ___
- in 1770, the ___ massacre happened.
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- What country fought with Britain for control over America?
- Who was the first president of America? George ___
- Something being shipped from this country to another country.
- The ___ of Independence is why we celebrate 4th of July.
- 1767 the ___ act was passed. The colonists weren't allowed to have shipments from anywhere except Britain and they were taxed.
- Where did the colonists import most of their manufactured goods from?
- What did the colonists throw in the Boston harbor?
- Something that is shipped in from another country.
- In 1765, the ___ act was passed. It required colonists to buy ___s that are connected to documents.
- Colonists could get jobs as ___ by trading food.
- A village made of people from England.
20 Clues: in 1770, the ___ massacre happened. • What race did you have to be to vote? • A village made of people from England. • What gender did you have to be to vote? • What religion did you have to be to vote? • The british __ watches over the colonists. • 1775 is the year the ___ Revolution happened. • Colonists could get jobs as ___ by trading food. • ...
Socials French Revolution 2019-03-05
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- The ____ classes had twice the voting power in the government
- The ____ Fear was a panic that spread quickly through rural France
- The _____ guaranteed freedom of thought, speech religion, etc.
- Who were the French people lead by?
- A paid soldier
- The Third Estate had ____ as many delegates as the other two
- The delegates retreated to the Royal _____ Courts
- This pledge was made in the Royal Tennis Courts
- France had a kind of _____ known as the Estates General
- On August 4th the National Assembly met and abolished all ___ rights
- What made France's problems worse?
- On July 14th a great ____ attacked the Bastille
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- They instead declared that all people were ____ before the law
- Aristocrats made up the ____ Estate
- Who did Louis call to fix France's problems?
- The Great Fear spread through large areas of _____
- There were ___ estates of France
- The ____ were members of the First Estate
- Another word for a group
- a document that sets out the major laws and principals of a government
- The Estates General met Louis in ______
- However, they could not solve the ____ crisis
- The revolution mainly occurred in ____ and Versailles
- There were only ____ prisoners in the Bastille at the time
24 Clues: A paid soldier • Another word for a group • There were ___ estates of France • What made France's problems worse? • Aristocrats made up the ____ Estate • Who were the French people lead by? • The Estates General met Louis in ______ • The ____ were members of the First Estate • Who did Louis call to fix France's problems? • However, they could not solve the ____ crisis • ...
American Presidents 2024-03-21
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- once a peanut farmer
- the name of the scandal Nixon was impeached and resigned over
- this president helped investigate the JFK case
- this president was in charge when Pearl Harbor was attacked
- known as the "Father of the Constitution" and against the Bill of Rights
- this president shares a birthday with Mrs. Taylor
- president in office when we were gifted The Statue of Liberty
- the nickname "Teddy" was short for this president's first name
- president that was shot and shares his name with a famous cat
- the first president to live in the White House
- Address Lincoln made this famous speech
- changed his name so his initials wouldn't be H.U.G.
- assassinated by gunshot in 1963
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- this president was born on the 4th of July
- the first president to own a car
- responsible for launching bombs on Hiroshima
- this president is on the twenty-dollar-bill
- invented the vacuum
- Tailor nickname of the president that was the first to be impeached
- this president freed his slave in his will
- nicknamed "Ike" and was vice president to Nixon
- this unmarried president had his niece as the First Lady
22 Clues: invented the vacuum • once a peanut farmer • assassinated by gunshot in 1963 • the first president to own a car • this president was born on the 4th of July • this president freed his slave in his will • this president is on the twenty-dollar-bill • Address Lincoln made this famous speech • responsible for launching bombs on Hiroshima • ...
Level 3: The Battle of Gettysburg By: Anvesh Chinnapu 2026-02-06
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- Person who secretly provides the other side with information
- What is bitterly divisive
- There was literally something that is running through the streets
- Confederate general, second invasion of the North
- Union General Killed on July 1st
- The side that had lost
- The Union General
- Hill occurring of fighting on July 2nd.
- Got help from Union Forces
- The winning side of the battle
- The days the battle lasted
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- The Month of the Battle
- Who constitutes half of the attacking force on July 3rd.
- Where did most civilians hide when the war happened
- In what county does this battle occur in
- On June 15, three corps of Lee’s army crossed the
- The state of the Battle of Gettysburg
- White residents feared for their lives and
- free black man who owned a small farm near Cemetery Ridge, left with his family
- Who was Lee's errant cavalry member
20 Clues: The Union General • The side that had lost • The Month of the Battle • What is bitterly divisive • Got help from Union Forces • The days the battle lasted • The winning side of the battle • Union General Killed on July 1st • Who was Lee's errant cavalry member • The state of the Battle of Gettysburg • Hill occurring of fighting on July 2nd. • ...
WRAP Leaders and Staff at Lincoln 2023-09-26
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- 5th Grade Leader who does Soccer Club with Mr. Jose
- 5th Grade Leader with green hair
- 3rd Grade Leader who is very stylish
- 2nd/3rd Combo Leader with a daughter named Lucy
- 1st Grade Leader
- The boss of Lincoln WRAP
- 4th Grade Leader who loves art and Harry Styles
- Gives out supper every day and has curly hair
- 3rd Grade Leader who wears glasses and sometimes wears her hair in a bun
- 4th/5th Combo Leader drives a black truck
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- Dance teacher
- In charge of the Cheer Team
- 2nd/3rd Combo Leader who is very tall
- 4th/5th Combo Leader who is tall with red and purple hair
- Garden teacher and in charge of Soccer Club
- 2nd Grade Leader who loves to crochet and has braces
- TK/Kinder Leader
- Helps Ms. Gladys and wears cool sunglasses
- 2nd Grade Leader with two cats and wears glasses
19 Clues: Dance teacher • 1st Grade Leader • TK/Kinder Leader • The boss of Lincoln WRAP • In charge of the Cheer Team • 5th Grade Leader with green hair • 3rd Grade Leader who is very stylish • 2nd/3rd Combo Leader who is very tall • 4th/5th Combo Leader drives a black truck • Helps Ms. Gladys and wears cool sunglasses • Garden teacher and in charge of Soccer Club • ...
American Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- it established America's national and fundamental laws.
- political protest in Boston, happened because "Taxation without Representation"
- first official president of the US.
- battle between the Patriots and the Loyalists, meant to prevent Loyalists from invading upper Georgia
- one of 3 Georgians to sign the Declaration of Independence and was the governor of George from 1783-1784.
- colonists had to pay taxes, represented by a stamp.
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- failed attempt made by the American and the French militia from taking back the Port City from British control.
- document that etablished the functions of the US government.
- colonists tired of taxes made by the British, happened in Boston.
- was signed on the 4th of July.
10 Clues: was signed on the 4th of July. • first official president of the US. • colonists had to pay taxes, represented by a stamp. • it established America's national and fundamental laws. • document that etablished the functions of the US government. • colonists tired of taxes made by the British, happened in Boston. • ...
Fun Facts about Colorado 2016-04-11
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- Denver has the largest city __ system in the nation
- Colorado is the only state in history to turn this down
- the trademark for this item was awarded in 1935 to Louis Ballast
- state flower
- this city lays claim to inventing the cheeseburger
- Colorado hosts the world's largest wild herd of ___
- a colony of these resides in the San Luis Valley
- challenging pastime in the rocky hills
- The first stone hotel built west of the Mississippi River was located in __
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- Colorado state motto: "Nothing without __"
- The tallest ___ ___ (2 wds) in America is located outside of Alamosa
- The Colorado Rockies are part of the North American ____
- The world's first ___ was held on July 4th, 1869 in Deer Trail.
- Rocky Ford has been dubbed the "___ capital of the world."
- The oldest wooden merry-go-round in the United States is located here.
- this color is the name of the red marble in the Colorado State Capital
- Favorite winter sport
- Colorado's first and oldest military post is Ft. ___
- The highest point in Colorado is Mt. ___
- this president signed the proclamation to make Colorado the 38th state
20 Clues: state flower • Favorite winter sport • challenging pastime in the rocky hills • The highest point in Colorado is Mt. ___ • Colorado state motto: "Nothing without __" • a colony of these resides in the San Luis Valley • this city lays claim to inventing the cheeseburger • Denver has the largest city __ system in the nation • ...
For Abby 2024-07-25
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- the function we got set up to go together
- your crazy friend from home
- the best drug dealer in clemson (and bf of your roommate!)
- our favorite thing to shotgun
- the name of the town we went on a cape cod date at
- my fraternity
- the actual place we first met at
- name of the best dj in clemson
- what we would watch together every night in clemson
- our favorite shooter to drink
- your stuffed monkeys name
- state i'm from (with no space)
- state you're from
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- your sorority
- last name of the crazy girl in clemson (hint: quincenera)
- where i live now
- your favorite maryland food
- what you're addicted to (drinking)
- your favorite animal
- home of the pickletini
- the bar we went to for 4th of july
- big meat dinner we ate together when i visited crofton (no spaces)
- your dream nursing location
- best bar to dance at in clemson
- your major
- amelia's stuffed animals name
- the name of the person who set us up
- where you came to visit me during the summer
- what my roommates at clemson loved to smoke
29 Clues: your major • your sorority • my fraternity • where i live now • state you're from • your favorite animal • home of the pickletini • your stuffed monkeys name • your favorite maryland food • your crazy friend from home • your dream nursing location • our favorite thing to shotgun • amelia's stuffed animals name • our favorite shooter to drink • name of the best dj in clemson • ...
EC1 U2: los lugares 2025-11-05
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- the 7th hallway
- the 4th beach
- the 4th office
- the 5th university
- the 6th building
- the 10th laboratory
- the 2nd soccer field
- the 1st museum
- the 8th national park
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- the 5th swimming pool
- the 6th classroom
- a lot of classes
- the 2nd cafeteria
- the 3rd class
- the 9th public library
- the 3rd school
- the 5th house
- the 1st community center
- the 7th culinary school
- the 9th high school
- the 1st court
21 Clues: the 4th beach • the 3rd class • the 5th house • the 1st court • the 3rd school • the 4th office • the 1st museum • the 7th hallway • a lot of classes • the 6th building • the 6th classroom • the 2nd cafeteria • the 5th university • the 10th laboratory • the 9th high school • the 2nd soccer field • the 5th swimming pool • the 8th national park • the 9th public library • the 7th culinary school • ...
Cultural and historical features of the USA 28.11.25 2025-11-27
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- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- Early settlers who arrived on the Mayflower seeking religious freedom.
- ofRights The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing individual rights.
- The condition of a nation or individual being self-governing.
- The fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation.
- The district in Los Angeles famous as the center of the American film industry.
- Famous monument with carved images of four U.S. presidents.
- Celebrated on July 4th, marking the USA's declaration of independence.
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- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, like the American Revolution.
- The national bird of the USA, symbol of freedom and strength.
- The state of being free from oppression or restrictions.
- A conflict between different groups within the same country, notably 1861-1865 in the USA.
- A national holiday celebrating gratitude and harvest, originating in early colonial times.
- An iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia.
- A uniquely American music genre that originated in the early 20th century.
15 Clues: The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants. • The state of being free from oppression or restrictions. • The fundamental laws and principles that govern a nation. • Famous monument with carved images of four U.S. presidents. • The national bird of the USA, symbol of freedom and strength. • The condition of a nation or individual being self-governing. • ...
Summertime activities 2025-04-22
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- Bring your map and some games for the car when going on a _____
- Yummy, but don't let it melt
- Last day of school at LBMS
- Try to trick a fish with this
- A lot of folks in CJ go swimming at the_____
- "Shooting the Rapids" is what you do when ________
- A small one or two person boat that you paddle
- A fun part of the Illinois River is The___Bridge
- BBQing is also called this
- Not a lot of this happens at a sleepover
- Another name for the 4th of July
- The worst part of the summer
- A fun way to travel (especially for kids)
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- The unofficial end of summer
- In Oregon, this is what the beach is called
- The_____river is on the left when driving to the coast
- In sunblock, SPF stands for this
- Make sure you use a high SPF to avoid this
- Cool people call sunglasses these
- Campimg for those that don't like to "Rough It"
- There is a "cool" one in Redding California
- Also called sandals, thongs, and slippers
- Drifting down the river with a cold drink is called this
23 Clues: Last day of school at LBMS • BBQing is also called this • The unofficial end of summer • Yummy, but don't let it melt • The worst part of the summer • Try to trick a fish with this • In sunblock, SPF stands for this • Another name for the 4th of July • Cool people call sunglasses these • Not a lot of this happens at a sleepover • Also called sandals, thongs, and slippers • ...
Happy Pop-Pop Day 2015-07-06
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- did you have a nice time on your vacations to CT and SC?
- Dad said Matt from across the street came fresh out of _______ when he actually was in the military
- which team did Jeff Locke throw 8 shutout innings against in his last start?
- Avery and Vera’s friend from the ropes playground
- Debbie’s bigger dog
- the leading vote-getter was a third baseman in the AL East
- which Pirates left yesterday’s game with a possible strained oblique, which could land him on the DL
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- total number of goals scored in the Women’s Soccer championship game
- last name of the guy in picture #1
- July 4th things that are legal in SC, but not in VA
- which dog was unable to jump into the back of my truck?
- Debbie’s little dog
12 Clues: Debbie’s little dog • Debbie’s bigger dog • last name of the guy in picture #1 • Avery and Vera’s friend from the ropes playground • July 4th things that are legal in SC, but not in VA • which dog was unable to jump into the back of my truck? • did you have a nice time on your vacations to CT and SC? • the leading vote-getter was a third baseman in the AL East • ...
fin is frend 2024-11-22
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- weapon of choice?
- You can't ____. Well, I know now.
- Detective. (not Pikachu)
- Mr. Rick's word for 'chore'. It's not like we knew...
- we often wish this was shorter in video games.
- word describing Anika
- We made this bad word in your back-backyard.
- Sour then sweet birthday snack. (abbr.)
- ____ room. (It sucked)
- Your 'library' downstairs is almost all ___
- Don't put this in a microwave. Tastes like ****.
- We somehow made 200 slides...
- We loved this elemental 3rd and 4th grade art project.
- Avengers...
- buff rodent.
- Upgraded grocery store slogan
- Your future child's name?
- The shape of the 3rd and 4th grade 'math table'.
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- The heroes in the 3rd and 4th grade game.
- You have weak ____.
- Main character in our best play.
- so cute :3
- We're both ____ (**)
- Bring out your dead!
- One more week of this summer bliss... (unless we come back in 5-6 years)
- We were top 2 in this kind of games. I killed you.
- unfavorable weekend destination?
- We survived this with help from our chromebooks.
- Drug dealing, murdering, kill you for no reason gang. Wanna play?
- Oh ____. Miriam's line after disaster...
- CO3 (look at it from the side)
- We make one pretty good ___ (**)
- Tiny?
- The seal.
- oh __ (loud forensics?)
- The enemies in the 3rd and 4th grade game.
36 Clues: Tiny? • The seal. • so cute :3 • Avengers... • buff rodent. • weapon of choice? • You have weak ____. • We're both ____ (**) • Bring out your dead! • word describing Anika • ____ room. (It sucked) • oh __ (loud forensics?) • Detective. (not Pikachu) • Your future child's name? • We somehow made 200 slides... • Upgraded grocery store slogan • CO3 (look at it from the side) • ...
The British Empire 2025-09-19
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- At the end of the 7 Years' War, Britain obtained the control over ...
- Wars that opposed Britain to China in the mid-19th century
- It became a British colony after the war against China in 1841
- One Explorer the British Queen sent to the Americas in the 16th century
- On July 4th, 1776, the 13 British colonies in America declared their ...
- The last 1500s = the Age of ...
- The first British colony in North America in 1607
- The British Queen in the 16th century
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- The 7 Years' War opposed Britain to ...
- Many independent colonies joined the ... of Nations to cooperate and maintain friendly relations
- One very powerful European nation in the 16th century
- India was called "the ... in the Crown" because of its Wealth
- The 19th century was the time of "The ... Revolution"
- This country obtained its independence from Britain in 1947
- The late 1500S = fifteen ...
- Caribbean wealth imported by Britain
- Britain colonised ... to have more materials for its industry
- The British Empire is an Empire where "the sun ... sets"
18 Clues: The late 1500S = fifteen ... • The last 1500s = the Age of ... • Caribbean wealth imported by Britain • The British Queen in the 16th century • The 7 Years' War opposed Britain to ... • The first British colony in North America in 1607 • One very powerful European nation in the 16th century • The 19th century was the time of "The ... Revolution" • ...
Which President... 2017-04-30
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- nickname was "Old Rough and Ready"
- had Ph.D.
- collects Spider man comic books
- was a peanut farmer
- was a violinist
- had a pet goat
- nickname was 'Elegant Arthur"
- got us at five to practice the piano
- was the first Catholic president
- was a tailor
- was the first to visit all 50 states
- was afraid of electricity
- was the oldest president
- was the first to use a phone
- spoke Chinese
- was born on the 4th of July
- was a good athlete in high school
- weighed 332 lbs
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- was shot at Ford's theater
- got a speeding ticket on a horse
- spoke six different languages
- was a bachelor
- was the shortest and lightest president
- did not represent a political party
- had bad asthma(but later overcame it)
- served during both World War 1 and World War 2
- was the first president to live in the white house
- was the first president to speak over the radio
- was a cheerleader in high school
- had an artificial jaw
30 Clues: had Ph.D. • was a tailor • spoke Chinese • was a bachelor • had a pet goat • was a violinist • weighed 332 lbs • was a peanut farmer • had an artificial jaw • was the oldest president • was afraid of electricity • was shot at Ford's theater • was born on the 4th of July • was the first to use a phone • spoke six different languages • nickname was 'Elegant Arthur" • ...
Brenna Hall 2012-09-13
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- Evans was an imperial _____.
- Famous author.
- "Shoeless"
- How many times was Frank Wright married?
- Born on May 10th, 1885
- Derby is known for what item of clothing?
- was responsible for the St. Valentines day massacre?
- KKK leader
- Claims to be born on July 4th(nickname)
- Crowned when only 16 years old.
- How many games did Harold Edward Grange score in during his lifetime?
- graduated from Chicago University
- Also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
- Capone was born into an ____ family.
- "Legweak"
- Jane Derby died from what?
- ___ thousand people marched down Pennsylvania Ave. in D.C.
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- Nickname rhymes with "bed"
- An _____ was awarded after the Doolittle raids.
- ______ quit smoking and drinking cold turkey.
- How Did Joe Jackson break a catchers arm?
- Gertrude Stein was a _____.
- Amelia Earhart had parades in what state?
- The first ____ weighed 109lbs.
- Joe Jackson played professional baseball for ______ and the white sox
- Son commited suicide after WWII
- Attended the university of Wisconson
- Lost at sea.
- Had metal cleats on perpous.
- Georgia o'keef was an ____.
30 Clues: "Legweak" • "Shoeless" • KKK leader • Lost at sea. • Famous author. • Born on May 10th, 1885 • Nickname rhymes with "bed" • Jane Derby died from what? • Gertrude Stein was a _____. • Georgia o'keef was an ____. • Evans was an imperial _____. • Had metal cleats on perpous. • The first ____ weighed 109lbs. • Son commited suicide after WWII • Crowned when only 16 years old. • ...
Brian's Bday 2013-07-05
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- Brian's Birthday 2
- My favorite skin care brand
- Yaya's Birthdady 2
- Unique Characteristic of our wedding reception
- Your Best Man 2
- Our favorite place for July 4th
- Show we can start watching together 2
- Hopefully our new home 2
- Your favorite sister
- Our home town
- Your college (Abv)
- your least favorite day for me to work
- Where I work
- A show I would like to continue watching with you 3
- Our Honeymoon Destination 2
- something you like doing with your dad
- I would like you to take me to
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- Powerful Colors 2
- Where you work 2
- Our Child
- Favorite Tea 2
- The church we will get married in 2
- My favorite nickname for you 2
- Maid of Honors 2
- A reason we found love from your favorite movie 2
- Movie collection I bought for you on Blue Ray 2
- Favorite Color
- Our wedding date 2
- Our home in 2013 2
- I would like to take you to
- My favorite Color
31 Clues: Our Child • Where I work • Our home town • Favorite Tea 2 • Favorite Color • Your Best Man 2 • Where you work 2 • Maid of Honors 2 • Powerful Colors 2 • My favorite Color • Brian's Birthday 2 • Yaya's Birthdady 2 • Your college (Abv) • Our wedding date 2 • Our home in 2013 2 • Your favorite sister • Hopefully our new home 2 • My favorite skin care brand • I would like to take you to • ...
Do You Really Know Chae & Rob? 2026-01-09
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- Chae's maiden name
- Houston university where Rob was headed when they crossed paths
- Month with a famous 4th and Chae’s birthday
- College Station cheer heard on Saturdays, very loudly from Chae
- Their first binge: HBO fantasy with dragons and dynasties
- First getaway: city famous for jazz and beignets
- Their favorite city trip: historic, chilly, and nicknamed Beantown
- Rob’s NFL team: home to a legend
- Team they sadly watched lose to the Patriots in the divisional round
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- Where Chae was headed when she met Rob (not exactly a short move)
- What they grabbed on date #1, with salsa on the side
- Month where their paths crossed
- First passport stamps together
- Their chaotic (yet adorable) dog who sings to the moon
- Combined number of siblings in the family roster
- First mountain they took on together, and friend group ski trip
- Rob's birth month
- Rob’s undergrad alma mater, across the JFK library
- Their favorite show: New Jersey mob family saga
- Rob’s middle name, also the patron saint of Scotland
20 Clues: Rob's birth month • Chae's maiden name • First passport stamps together • Month where their paths crossed • Rob’s NFL team: home to a legend • Month with a famous 4th and Chae’s birthday • Their favorite show: New Jersey mob family saga • Combined number of siblings in the family roster • First getaway: city famous for jazz and beignets • ...
River Trivia: This was Four 2025-03-15
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- What is River’s new favorite book series?
- What did River dress as for Halloween this year?
- What is River's favorite song by Taylor Swift?
- Which big band did River see in concert this year?
- What is River's favorite sandwich?
- What is River's favorite video game? (He watches for now)
- Where does River attend 4K
- River played this sport this summer.
- What formally disliked activity has River recently begun to love?
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- River took a ride on this magical vehicle this Christmas
- What is River’s favorite song to play on Spotify?
- Upgrading from his scooter, River is learning to ride this.
- What little animal did River help raise this summer? What was River’s favorite ride at Disney World?
- River visited his 2nd cousin this summer in this midwestern state.
- In what state did River spend 4th of July?
- What character did River meet at Disney World?
16 Clues: Where does River attend 4K • What is River's favorite sandwich? • River played this sport this summer. • What is River’s new favorite book series? • In what state did River spend 4th of July? • What is River's favorite song by Taylor Swift? • What character did River meet at Disney World? • What did River dress as for Halloween this year? • ...
Davis Grandkids 2016-09-09
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- dallas hubby
- lanae hubby
- lori 5th
- dee 4th
- lamar 2nd
- dancey hubby
- Sherry hubby
- denise youngest
- jenni hubby
- Wesley wife
- darcel oldest
- dee oldest
- lamar 3rd
- devin wife
- lori 4th
- lamar youngest
- denise 3rd
- Dustin wife
- darcel 2nd
- dee 2nd
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- kori wife
- lavon 2nd
- lavon oldest
- lori oldest
- denise 2nd
- Bryan wife
- denise oldest
- lamar 4th
- jeremy wife
- daiiln wife
- dee 3rd
- lori 3rd
- lori 2nd
- lamar olders
- Mikayla huby
- jordyn hubby
36 Clues: dee 4th • dee 3rd • dee 2nd • lori 5th • lori 4th • lori 3rd • lori 2nd • kori wife • lavon 2nd • lamar 2nd • lamar 4th • lamar 3rd • denise 2nd • Bryan wife • dee oldest • devin wife • denise 3rd • darcel 2nd • lanae hubby • lori oldest • jeremy wife • jenni hubby • Wesley wife • daiiln wife • Dustin wife • dallas hubby • lavon oldest • dancey hubby • Sherry hubby • lamar olders • Mikayla huby • jordyn hubby • denise oldest • darcel oldest • ...
Zodiac book Project crossword 2023-12-23
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- Who was zodiac's third victim?
- What was Zodiac's symbol
- How many people did he say he killed?
- What was the headpiece of Zodiac's outfit?
- What did the public think zodiac's anagram was?
- Who was the person with zodiac's first victim?
- Who was zodiac's 4th victim?
- What was the job of zodiac's fifth victim?
- Which victim did zodiac first report?
- Who deciphered zodiac's cipher?
- Where was his first victim killed?
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- What did zodiac include in his letter for the 4th kill?
- What book did zodiac make many references to in his letters and killings?
- Who was the second person he killed?
- Who was the first person he killed?
- Who was his second victim with?
- What did zodiac threaten to do in his 4th kill letter?
- What was the date of the death of his first victim?
- What was a strange mistake in zodiacs letters?
- What was zodiac's third victim doing when they saw zodiac?
20 Clues: What was Zodiac's symbol • Who was zodiac's 4th victim? • Who was zodiac's third victim? • Who was his second victim with? • Who deciphered zodiac's cipher? • Where was his first victim killed? • Who was the first person he killed? • Who was the second person he killed? • How many people did he say he killed? • Which victim did zodiac first report? • ...
Antoinette ogno x- Word puzzle 2024-02-15
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- Who said "I regret that I have but one life to loose for my country?"
- Who wrote the pamphlet named "Common Sense"?
- Who did Charles Willson Peale paint a portrait of?
- One of the American Solder Leaders who led the fight with England was?
- Where was Washington's army camped where he lost some of his soldiers to the cold and starvation?
- who were the articles of confederation adopted by?
- Who wrote the speller
- The phrase,"balance of power" first describes a _____ system of government.The phrase,"balance of power" first describes a _____ system of government.
- the us was having economic _______
- Who let the americans know that the british were coming on his night ride?
- What was known as the first constitution of the United States?
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- The United States became _________ on July 4th, 1776
- A group of men who were ready to fight withing a minuinte
- Where did Cornwallis and his army surrender after being surrounded by the French fleet?
- how many things did Hamilton hate
- A young French general and friend of George washinghtion
- What Battle ended on October 19, 1781
- Who was the primary writer of the article of confederation?
- What treaty ended the war?
- One of the American Solder Leaders who led the fight with England was?
20 Clues: Who wrote the speller • What treaty ended the war? • how many things did Hamilton hate • the us was having economic _______ • What Battle ended on October 19, 1781 • Who wrote the pamphlet named "Common Sense"? • Who did Charles Willson Peale paint a portrait of? • who were the articles of confederation adopted by? • The United States became _________ on July 4th, 1776 • ...
Unit 1 2024-12-04
5 Clues: a holiday were men give women gifts • a holiday were we search for hidden eggs • a holiday that everyone spends with family • year's a holiday at the end of the year • of july a holiday celebrating USA independence
American History 2022-05-19
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- document signed july 4th in 1776
- an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting
- a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries
- an attempt to prevent the spread of communism
- a person who comes to a country in order to settle here
- rule by an emperor
- the act of charging an official with an offense comitted while in office
- a president on mount rushmore that signed the emancipation proclamation
- a tenant farmer who owes a portion of each harvest for rent
- president franklin roosevelts program to alleviate problems of the Great Depression
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- refusal to have economic relations with a person or group
- period of tension between US and USSR
- a policy of imperialist expansion said to be inevitable
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- the social process whereby cities grow
- a way for people to remove public officials from office
- a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery
- the worst economic crisis to happen in America during the 1920's
18 Clues: rule by an emperor • document signed july 4th in 1776 • period of tension between US and USSR • the social process whereby cities grow • an attempt to prevent the spread of communism • an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting • a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries • a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery • ...
American History 2022-05-19
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- document signed july 4th in 1776
- an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting
- a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries
- an attempt to prevent the spread of communism
- a person who comes to a country in order to settle here
- rule by an emperor
- the act of charging an official with an offense comitted while in office
- a president on mount rushmore that signed the emancipation proclamation
- a tenant farmer who owes a portion of each harvest for rent
- president franklin roosevelts program to alleviate problems of the Great Depression
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- refusal to have economic relations with a person or group
- period of tension between US and USSR
- a policy of imperialist expansion said to be inevitable
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- the social process whereby cities grow
- a way for people to remove public officials from office
- a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery
- the worst economic crisis to happen in America during the 1920's
18 Clues: rule by an emperor • document signed july 4th in 1776 • period of tension between US and USSR • the social process whereby cities grow • an attempt to prevent the spread of communism • an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting • a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries • a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery • ...
Engineering, Earth, and Inventions 2023-09-27
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- The device you are probably using right now that has keyboard
- A moving vehicle
- What do you use to write in a white board with
- Another word for car
- Person who loves science
- The 4th of July
- What do you use to write with
- Person who studies technology
- A cylinder item to hold water with
- Sphere of water
- Compressed powder to write on a sidewalk
- Person who studies rock and stone
- Builder of magnificent buildings
- Person who makes chemicals (2 wds)
- Sphere of rock
- I am a engineer that makes materials (2 wds)
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- The fuel for a gun
- I make robots (2 wds)
- Pencil & _____
- Person who studies life
- Another thing that a Biologist studies
- Engineer of a animal place you go to a lot (2wds)
- Siri is a software _________
- The sphere you probably heard of that burns asteroids
- These are VERY tall buildings in new york
- The place you live in
- Farming
- You might have this to call people
- Use this to fly
- Person who studies nanotechnology (2 wds)
- Flight & space
31 Clues: Farming • Pencil & _____ • Flight & space • Sphere of rock • The 4th of July • Sphere of water • Use this to fly • A moving vehicle • The fuel for a gun • Another word for car • I make robots (2 wds) • The place you live in • Person who studies life • Person who loves science • Siri is a software _________ • What do you use to write with • Person who studies technology • ...
Family 2022-03-12
21 Clues: 6th • 2nd • 3rd • 4th • twin 2 • twin 1 • 1st child • 1st grandson • 6th grandson • 3rd grandson • 2nd grandson • step grandson • 1st grandchild • step grandchild • 4th granddaughter • 3rd granddaughter • 2nd granddaughter • 2nd great granddaughter • 1st great granddaughter • 3rd great granddaughter • step great granddaughter
Communication 2025-01-17
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- how a person stands
- repeating the message for clarification
- 4th phase of developing relationships
- movements of hands to communicate
- individual avoids conflict
- 1st part of Berlo's communication process
- communication unspoken
- expressing negative judgment
- how a person walks
- type of listening that includes eye contact
- giving opinion to client
- a question with how or this word is challenging
- expressing positive judgment
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- 1st phase of developing relationships
- includes spoken & written word
- honest and clear communication
- attempt to reveal client's feelings in message
- 4th part of Berlo's communication process
- knowledge that message was understood
- physical action to provide comfort
20 Clues: how a person walks • how a person stands • communication unspoken • giving opinion to client • individual avoids conflict • expressing negative judgment • expressing positive judgment • includes spoken & written word • honest and clear communication • movements of hands to communicate • physical action to provide comfort • 1st phase of developing relationships • ...
Civics Test 3 Crossword 2025-01-06
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- Joining the military, running for office, and writing for a newspaper are all examples of Civil ____
- Chris Sununu has what job for the state of New Hampshire?
- The "College" that casts votes for the president
- Registering for the ______ Service is required for all men ages 18-25
- Who is allowed to vote in the United States?
- The 4th of July, Presidents day, and Christmas are all examples of what?
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- Maggie Hassan is one of the ___ for New Hampshire
- Amendment that granted women the right to vote?
- The Declaration of Independence declared that the US was Independent from whom?
- The document that protects the rights of Americans is called the Bill of ___
10 Clues: Who is allowed to vote in the United States? • Amendment that granted women the right to vote? • The "College" that casts votes for the president • Maggie Hassan is one of the ___ for New Hampshire • Chris Sununu has what job for the state of New Hampshire? • Registering for the ______ Service is required for all men ages 18-25 • ...
July 5 - July 8 2021-07-05
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- a rope that is attached to the bow of a dinghy, or other small boat
- a factory devoted to making paper from vegetable fibres such as wood pulp, old rags, and other ingredients
- behaving in a confident or exciting way that makes people notice you
- discover or explain exactly the real facts about something or the cause of a problem
- the dark colour on a man’s chin where the hair has grown during the day
- sad and serious; grave
- a senior employee in a large store (usually a department store) who supervises sales staff, in addition to directing and assisting customers and resolving complaints and returns
- showing strong positive feelings about an activity and determination to succeed at it
- to be <N> year's somebody's ? = to be two, five, ten etc years younger than someone
- information about a company’s ability to pay its suppliers
- an event or a situation that is very badly organized or does not happen properly, in a way that is silly and unreasonable; A comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations.
- a strict one-design keelboat designed by Finn Hans Groop in 1967, one of the most popular yacht classes in the world
- a situation in which someone gains control of a company by buying all or most of its shares
- the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the ?post
- a liquor produced by distilling wine, generally containing 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof)
- in the shape of waves or folds, or made like this in order to give something strength
- an activity in which soldiers fight an imaginary battle in order to test military plans
- the primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, aircraft
- Structure built on piles along the shore of a harbor or on the bank of a river or canal where ships dock
- a sore area on your skin or inside your body that may bleed or produce poisonous substances
- to hit something hard against something else so that it makes a short loud noise
- used for saying that something stops being successful or stops making money, or people stops buying it
- forage fish, mostly belonging to the family Clupeidae. They often move in large schools around fishing banks and near the coast, found particularly in shallow, temperate waters of the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans, including the Baltic Sea, as well as off the west coast of South America
- the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, the point that is usually most forward when the vessel is underway
- someone who guides a ship or boat
- a person who does whatever he is told to do, preferably without question, in a docile, dutiful way; servile
- a distilled spirit that is principally produced in Scandinavia, where it has been produced since the 15th century
- of bad quality or unpleasant
- something that one does only because you are in a very bad situation
- a faithful supporter of a political leader or a criminal, who is willing to do illegal things or use violence
- a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a dance often takes place
- building or vehicle is in bad condition and in need of repair
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- to spend time talking about things that are not important; banter
- to not like someone or something very much
- an extremely successful person, organization etc
- a way of advertising a book, film etc by mentioning it publicly, especially on television or radio
- to definitely decide, arrange, or complete something
- to attract a lot of attention in an exciting way
- about 1853 meters per hour
- to spend time getting back your strength or happiness after a defeat or bad experience
- the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period; gross revenue
- to waste time, money, or effort on something small or unimportant
- a person involved in corporate or government financial decisions and especially one reluctant to spend money; a pedantic accountant
- exciting or impressive (e.g. of scenery)
- to make someone feel physically or mentally stronger
- pretty and interesting in an old-fashioned way
- done with a lot of energy and strong feelings, and sometimes violence
- food – used especially when talking about the business of producing or selling food
- not like someone or something
- burn the skin with boiling liquid or steam
- a gift of money, usually from a government, for a special use
- a situation or problem which is difficult and must be dealt with carefully, especially because you may upset people
- to be from a French, Russian etc family even though you were not born in that country
- to pay someone money because of loss, injury, or damage that they have suffered
- extremely thin; affected by a mental illness that makes someone stop eating
- a person who has command of a boat or watercraft or tug, more or less equivalent to "captain in charge aboard ship
- introduce an irrelevant or inappropriate subject.
- to change your opinion of something, often influenced by another person's opinion; to visit someone in their home
- something that is attractive and gets people’s interest and attention
- Existing in or giving the appearance of a state of utter disorder
- a smile, look etc that shows you know something secret
- a group of small islands
- Do or handle something clumsily; to try to hold, move, or find something with your hands in an awkward way
- the action of changing the direction of a sailing boat, or the distance it travels between these changes
64 Clues: sad and serious; grave • a group of small islands • about 1853 meters per hour • of bad quality or unpleasant • not like someone or something • someone who guides a ship or boat • exciting or impressive (e.g. of scenery) • to not like someone or something very much • burn the skin with boiling liquid or steam • pretty and interesting in an old-fashioned way • ...
Sveta 01st of July 2021-07-01
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- - напряженный
- - родной брат/сестра
- - стремление
- - вне себя от радости
- - плаксивый, слезливый
- - замена, замещение
- - скала / камень / гора
- - восхищенный, радостный
- - печальный, готовый расплакаться
- - запечатлённый
- - размышлять, делать предположения
- - фактически, в сущности
- - инвалидная коляска
- - вспоминать
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- - в то время как, но, однако
- - озабоченный, беспокоящийся
- - жалкий, несчастный
- - безгрешный, непорочный; непогрешимый
- - в приподнятом настроении
- - озадаченный
- edge - на грани
- - опасающийся, испытывающий тревогу
- - жесткий, трудный (сложный)
- - в восторге
24 Clues: - стремление • - в восторге • - вспоминать • - напряженный • - озадаченный • edge - на грани • - запечатлённый • - замена, замещение • - жалкий, несчастный • - родной брат/сестра • - инвалидная коляска • - вне себя от радости • - плаксивый, слезливый • - скала / камень / гора • - восхищенный, радостный • - фактически, в сущности • - в приподнятом настроении • - в то время как, но, однако • ...
12th day of July 2025-04-08
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- The Protestant protagonist of the story
- An event marking a significant day for one religious community
- The long-standing practices and ceremonies of a community
- What Kevin and Sadie learn to value despite their differences
- The symbolic color tied to one community's identity
- A term used to describe the period of conflict in Northern Ireland
- A goal Kevin and Sadie strive for despite adversity
- What Kevin and Sadie hope for in the future
- The Catholic protagonist of the story
- Capital city of Northern Ireland where the story takes place
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- The setting for much of the action in the book
- The risky act that leads to significant events in the story
- The division between the two communities highlighted in the story
- Kevin's religious background
- A marching event tied to historical and cultural traditions
- Sadie's religious background
- The rich cultural background of both communities
- A wall painting often seen in Belfast, symbolizing political statements
- An aspiration for harmony and understanding between communities
- The central theme of the story, fueled by religious and political differences
20 Clues: Kevin's religious background • Sadie's religious background • The Catholic protagonist of the story • The Protestant protagonist of the story • What Kevin and Sadie hope for in the future • The setting for much of the action in the book • The rich cultural background of both communities • The symbolic color tied to one community's identity • ...
Holidays 2024-04-09
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- - "A holiday celebrated with a big feast in November."
- - "A festive holiday celebrated on December 25th."
- - "A holiday celebrated on July 4th with fireworks and parades."
- - "A holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September honoring workers."
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- - "A special day celebrating the anniversary of one's birth."
- - "A holiday celebrated in spring with egg hunts and chocolate."
- - "A holiday celebrated on February 14th with love and affection."
- - "A holiday celebrated on January 1st to mark the start of a new year."
- - "A holiday observed on the last Monday in May honoring those who died in military service."
- - "A spooky holiday celebrated on October 31st."
10 Clues: - "A spooky holiday celebrated on October 31st." • - "A festive holiday celebrated on December 25th." • - "A holiday celebrated with a big feast in November." • - "A special day celebrating the anniversary of one's birth." • - "A holiday celebrated in spring with egg hunts and chocolate." • - "A holiday celebrated on July 4th with fireworks and parades." • ...
Weekend of July 4 2025-07-09
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- The shark that your serrated tooth is likely from
- I had two of these for dinner on the 4th
- The number of selfies you left on my phone
- The channel we watched while eating on the 4th
- The name of the disc golf course we went to
- The dessert your grandparents brought
- The use for the rocks you were finding for me when at the river
- What your grandparents brought way too much of
- The river that we went to
- The church we went to on Sunday
- The slushie flavor we got
- The very last thing I did to say bye to you
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- Dinner on the day I arrived
- The shark that my two big teeth were likely from
- What I ate for breakfast nearly each day
- I got Purdue ___ for my mom
- The person who won both disc golf games
- The stadium that was shooting off fireworks
- The hat I got
- The store we went to on Sunday
- The actual name of the app that we played while waiting for fireworks
- How much I miss you (The answer is "A Lot")
- The movie we watched during dinner the first night
- The sport we played on the 4th
- The number of birdies I got when playing disc golf
- The modded Wii map that was impossible to see was inside of one of these
- The number of discs your dad threw in the water
- The approximate total price of the Costco hotdogs we got ($___) (Round to nearest whole)
28 Clues: The hat I got • The river that we went to • The slushie flavor we got • Dinner on the day I arrived • I got Purdue ___ for my mom • The store we went to on Sunday • The sport we played on the 4th • The church we went to on Sunday • The dessert your grandparents brought • The person who won both disc golf games • What I ate for breakfast nearly each day • ...
Days and months of the year in Italian 2024-10-15
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- 4th month of the year
- Third last month of the year
- 9th month of the year
- 5th month of the year
- First day of the weekend
- First month of the year
- Middle of the week
- Last day of the week
- 5th day of the week
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- Last month of the year
- 4th day of the week
- Second day of the week
- Second month of the year
- 8th month of the year
- 6th month of the year
- First day of the week
- Second last month of the year
- 3rd month or the year
- 7th month of the year
19 Clues: Middle of the week • 4th day of the week • 5th day of the week • Last day of the week • 4th month of the year • 9th month of the year • 5th month of the year • 8th month of the year • 6th month of the year • First day of the week • 3rd month or the year • 7th month of the year • Last month of the year • Second day of the week • First month of the year • Second month of the year • ...
Socials French Revolution 2019-03-05
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- The ____ Fear was a panic that spread quickly through rural France
- The revolution mainly occurred in ____ and Versailles
- Another word for a group
- Who did Louis call to fix France's problems?
- Who were the French people lead by?
- The _____ guaranteed freedom of thought, speech religion, etc.
- a document that sets out the major laws and principals of a government
- France had a kind of _____ known as the Estates General
- On July 14th a great ____ attacked the Bastille
- Aristocrats made up the ____ Estate
- The Estates General met Louis in ______
- There were ___ estates of France
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- The Great Fear spread through large areas of _____
- There were only ____ prisoners in the Bastille at the time
- This pledge was made in the Royal Tennis Courts
- The delegates retreated to the Royal _____ Courts
- A paid soldier
- However, they could not solve the ____ crisis
- The Third Estate had ____ as many delegates as the other two
- What made France's problems worse?
- The ____ classes had twice the voting power in the government
- On August 4th the National Assembly met and abolished all ___ rights
- The ____ were members of the First Estate
- They instead declared that all people were ____ before the law
24 Clues: A paid soldier • Another word for a group • There were ___ estates of France • What made France's problems worse? • Who were the French people lead by? • Aristocrats made up the ____ Estate • The Estates General met Louis in ______ • The ____ were members of the First Estate • Who did Louis call to fix France's problems? • However, they could not solve the ____ crisis • ...
Summer Challenge Puzzle 2023-05-31
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- a trip on a large ship
- in the sky on the 4th of July
- a sport where you are pulled behind a boat
- warmest 3 months of the year
- music in the park
- Add ketchup and mustard at the ballpark
- Billings beach
- the fastest way to travel to a faraway place
- frozen ice on a stick
- little kids making some summer money
- played on a big diamond
- First official day of summer in 2023
- fireworks! firework! more fireworks!!
- hanging out in a tent
- popular sport than involves standing up on a board and using a paddle to move
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- red, June fruit
- gets you around before you get a driver's license
- fun to do on a hot, sunny day
- a great activity for a rainy day
- a popular sport that uses a racket (not tennis)
- The Great American __________________.
- First day of school in fall of 2023
- Billings baseball team
- Last day of school for 2022-23 school year
- fruity summer treat, seedless please
- Grab your pole and let's go!
- big event that happens in August with carnival rides
- summer class to learn to drive-legally
- Tee up!
29 Clues: Tee up! • Billings beach • red, June fruit • music in the park • frozen ice on a stick • hanging out in a tent • a trip on a large ship • Billings baseball team • played on a big diamond • warmest 3 months of the year • Grab your pole and let's go! • fun to do on a hot, sunny day • in the sky on the 4th of July • a great activity for a rainy day • First day of school in fall of 2023 • ...
U.S. Native Americans to Early Republic 2025-11-25
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- the army of the Americans during the Revolution
- he made famous "midnight ride"
- the name the French gave their colonies in the Americas
- an economic policy in which nations tried to gain wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
- Washington suprised the Hessians at this Battle
- This battle essentially ended the Revolutionary War
- 9 out of 10 colonists lived on one of these
- a country governed by elected representatives
- ruled by the people
- the group that actually elects the president
- July 4th
- the first successful British colony in the Americas
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- a religious revival that influence the colonies in 1730-1740s
- the unjust use of government power
- a formal document issued by a king to establish a colony
- agreement of Pilgrims describing how they would govern themselves
- the compromise that established the House and the Senate
- a new settlement or territory established by a country in another land
- a tax on paper that Americans saw as a violation of their rights
- to formally approve something
- a crop like tobacco or sugar
- event where colonists dumped tea into Boston harbor
- he wrote "Common Sense"
23 Clues: July 4th • ruled by the people • he wrote "Common Sense" • a crop like tobacco or sugar • to formally approve something • he made famous "midnight ride" • the unjust use of government power • 9 out of 10 colonists lived on one of these • the group that actually elects the president • a country governed by elected representatives • the army of the Americans during the Revolution • ...
Signers of the Declaration of Independence 2020-10-20
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- At fifteen he graduated and proceeded to study law at the office of John Moland in Philadelphia.
- he was appointed clerk of the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1736
- He studied at Harvard to be a merchant
- His father died when he was eighteen years old
- He served for some twelve years as Crown Prosecutor
- He was captured by the British when Charleston was overrun 1781
- He studied medicine at Yale College
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- He decided to travel to England, but died in Alexandria while waiting for the ship
- Friend of Tom Paine
- He gained his freedom from prison in 1779 through a prisoner exchange
- He was a member of the Suffolk County Militia
- c He had loaned 10,000 sterling to support the revolutionary cause.
- He emigrated to Cheshire County Pennsylvania
- He died on the 4th of July, as the nation celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his splendid Declaration.
- he served as the clerk of the Provincial Assembly, High Sheriff of Essex
15 Clues: Friend of Tom Paine • He studied medicine at Yale College • He studied at Harvard to be a merchant • He emigrated to Cheshire County Pennsylvania • He was a member of the Suffolk County Militia • His father died when he was eighteen years old • He served for some twelve years as Crown Prosecutor • he was appointed clerk of the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1736 • ...
Can You Solve The 4th Amendment Crossword? 2023-11-22
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- The action of intruding, which means to put oneself deliberately into a place or situation where one is unwelcome or uninvited.
- The government takes your property.
- Protects you from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
- Try to find something by looking or otherwise seeking carefully and thoroughly.
- The month the 4th amendment was assigned to law.
- The state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.
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- Where Congress ratified the 4th amendment.
- Created the 4th Amendment.
- They were upset with the English, causing the American Revolution.
- Without reason.
- The month the 4th amendment was written.
- Enact laws.
- Fought the colonists in the American Revolution.
13 Clues: Enact laws. • Without reason. • Created the 4th Amendment. • The government takes your property. • The month the 4th amendment was written. • Where Congress ratified the 4th amendment. • The month the 4th amendment was assigned to law. • Fought the colonists in the American Revolution. • They were upset with the English, causing the American Revolution. • ...
SKZ! 2021-12-31
Across
- han's fluff ball
- Best kingdom stage
- chan being intimidating asf
- stays name related to 🍀
- han said?
- Hyun's first bubble after coming home?
- album of the year
- fandom's favourite song
- minchan being the hoes that they are
- stick to your
- Ryan Reynolds' korean brother
- top 10 worst case of lost potential
- felix's
- han's sad song
- you think im a baby? _
- first 4th gen group go receive a _?
- how old is chan
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- lyric that kept us sane during those months
- song of the year
- a week in July skz showered us with love
- i cannot breathe
- #1 on manifestation list for stays
- in's most awaited post everyweek
- lee know calls us this, han and hyun call eachother this
- maybe if the didnt skip vocal lessons for?
- proof of seungmong's vocals
- Seungbin SKZ record
- lee know's
- the thing chan fixed
- that chan's room 100th vlive cant live w/o binnie lyrics
- best month of the year
- lied about his abs
- woof woof
- he ate what?
- you love them
- Minho To Han: My ?
36 Clues: felix's • han said? • woof woof • lee know's • he ate what? • stick to your • you love them • han's sad song • how old is chan • han's fluff ball • song of the year • i cannot breathe • album of the year • Best kingdom stage • lied about his abs • Minho To Han: My ? • Seungbin SKZ record • the thing chan fixed • best month of the year • you think im a baby? _ • stays name related to 🍀 • fandom's favourite song • ...
Italian brainrots 2025-12-04
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- this brainrot has tralalero tralala and tung tung tung sahur
- an op 200 mil a second secret
- a shortened version of a 4th of July brainrot
- a removed brainrot that is back as a secret
- a craft machine epic requiring 3 bandito bobrittos and a boneca ambalabu
- something you will probably get from los admin blocks
- this brainrot is a 0.25% in the admin lucky block
- an admin lucky block brainrot giving 85k a second
- this is a spider Christmas brainrot
- the lowest percentage from a spooky lucky block
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- the OG OG
- an op 160 million per second you can fish
- a 3% from the mythic lucky block
- a ragebait 17.5k per second brainrot god
- a shortened version of a secret ragebait brainrot from the lucky block (74.5%)
- a removed 12 per second racoon
- a legendary that looks like a cocofanto
- a ritual brainrot possible during the glitched event
- a buff orcalero orcala
- a leaked christmas reskin of a house brainrot
- this brainrot has a 3% chance from a 25 dollar lucky block
- a shortened version of your first brainrot
- a recently added OG
23 Clues: the OG OG • a recently added OG • a buff orcalero orcala • an op 200 mil a second secret • a removed 12 per second racoon • a 3% from the mythic lucky block • this is a spider Christmas brainrot • a legendary that looks like a cocofanto • a ragebait 17.5k per second brainrot god • an op 160 million per second you can fish • a shortened version of your first brainrot • ...
Retail crossword 2016-08-10
Across
- In what month is Black Friday?
- Who did the USA buy the Virgin Islands from?
- The retailer that sponsors NYC’s 4th July fireworks display
- In which country did the World Retail Congress first take place in 2007?
- Which country has the most doughnut shops per capita?
- between 15% and 20% of what disappear from shops each year?
- Venetian blinds were invented in which country?
- Which type of bag gets its name from a town in Belgium?
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- In what month is the longest day of the year?
- How many rings are there in the Olympic Games symbol?
- In which American state is there a mall which attracts more visitors annually than Walt Disney World?
- In China, what colour does the bride traditionally wear?
- The world’s top retailer in 2015
- The most valuable soft drinks retailer in the world in 2016
- What is traditionally given for a third wedding anniversary?
- In which country will the World Retail Congress take place in 2017?
16 Clues: In what month is Black Friday? • The world’s top retailer in 2015 • Who did the USA buy the Virgin Islands from? • In what month is the longest day of the year? • Venetian blinds were invented in which country? • How many rings are there in the Olympic Games symbol? • Which country has the most doughnut shops per capita? • ...
Spelling Week 6 2020-06-02
Across
- To succeed
- To think of others
- A 4th
- a path over water
- nice to look at
- The number above the line in the faction
- to set of something like a rocket
- you use it to wipe your nose
- A 8th
- the ——— of a cliff
- A 6th
- equal to something
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- the edge of something
- A 3rd
- A part of a whole
- Irregular numbers
- To respect others
- a season before winter
- The number below the line in a fraction
- The 4th day of the week
- I read ———— it helps with language
- A 10th
22 Clues: A 3rd • A 4th • A 8th • A 6th • A 10th • To succeed • nice to look at • A part of a whole • Irregular numbers • To respect others • a path over water • To think of others • the ——— of a cliff • equal to something • the edge of something • a season before winter • The 4th day of the week • you use it to wipe your nose • to set of something like a rocket • I read ———— it helps with language • ...
Solar System 2022-11-11
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- region of dust and comets and the end of the Solar System
- 8th planet
- the append of the Solar System
- 2nd planet
- 4th planet
- 2nd dwarf planet
- In the middle of Mars and Jupiter
- 3rd dwarf planet
- 5th dwarf planet
- 4th dwarf planet
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- 7th planet
- the 1st dwarf planet
- 6th dwarf planet
- 7th dwarf planet
- 1st planet
- 3rd planet
- The centre and star of our Solar System
- region of comets and dwarf planets
- 5th planet
- the end of the Heliosphere
- 6th planet
- The largest celestial body in the asteroid belt
22 Clues: 7th planet • 8th planet • 1st planet • 3rd planet • 2nd planet • 5th planet • 4th planet • 6th planet • 6th dwarf planet • 7th dwarf planet • 2nd dwarf planet • 3rd dwarf planet • 5th dwarf planet • 4th dwarf planet • the 1st dwarf planet • the end of the Heliosphere • the append of the Solar System • In the middle of Mars and Jupiter • region of comets and dwarf planets • ...
Puzzle 2022-03-23
Across
- 4th of July is the United States' _______________________ Day
- a type of reptile that is very large and popular in Florida in the everglades
- Tiger Wood and Phil Mickelson are ____________________ golfers
- the hottest season; season from June to August
- a place where people go if they are sick or need treatment
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- the day a person was born
- a tall animal that has a long neck
- an activity where a person throws a ball in order to knock down pins
- a fruit in the summer than is green on the outside and pink or red in the inside
- items that are grown by a farmer
10 Clues: the day a person was born • items that are grown by a farmer • a tall animal that has a long neck • the hottest season; season from June to August • a place where people go if they are sick or need treatment • 4th of July is the United States' _______________________ Day • Tiger Wood and Phil Mickelson are ____________________ golfers • ...
Puzzle 2022-03-23
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- 4th of July is the United States' _______________________ Day
- a type of reptile that is very large and popular in Florida in the everglades
- Tiger Wood and Phil Mickelson are ____________________ golfers
- the hottest season; season from June to August
- a place where people go if they are sick or need treatment
Down
- the day a person was born
- a tall animal that has a long neck
- an activity where a person throws a ball in order to knock down pins
- a fruit in the summer than is green on the outside and pink or red in the inside
- items that are grown by a farmer
10 Clues: the day a person was born • items that are grown by a farmer • a tall animal that has a long neck • the hottest season; season from June to August • a place where people go if they are sick or need treatment • 4th of July is the United States' _______________________ Day • Tiger Wood and Phil Mickelson are ____________________ golfers • ...
American Revolution 2023-10-26
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- prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains
- incident in 1770 in which British troops fired on and killed American colonists
- Law that required colonists to feed and shelter British troops
- the last battle of the American Revolution where Great Britain surrendered.
- -the turning point of the American Revolution. After this battle, France became allies with the colonies
- in 1774, a meeting of delegates from 12 colonies in Philadelphia to discuss the situation in Boston and the Intolerable Acts.
- Place where Washington's army spent the winter of 1777-1778, a 4th of troops died here from disease and malnutrition. Training helps them become better and stronger.
- rights people are born with that cannot be taken away: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
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- 1st battle of Revolutionary War
- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling manufactured goods to their colonies in exchange for raw materials.
- This treaty ended the Revolutionary War, recognized the independence of the American colonies, and gave America land from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River
- series of British laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party
- taxationwithoutrepresentation Colonists did not want to be taxed if they did not have a representative in Britain's Parliament.
- Signed on July 4th, 1776; it declared the United States as a free and independent country. Ultimate breakup letter!
- protest against increased tea prices and taxes in which colonists dumped British tea into Boston harbor
15 Clues: 1st battle of Revolutionary War • Law that required colonists to feed and shelter British troops • prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains • series of British laws passed in 1774 to punish Boston for the Tea Party • the last battle of the American Revolution where Great Britain surrendered. • ...
Revolutionary War 2025-05-31
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- Place in Virginia. It was the place of the last battle of the Revolutionary War
- A founding father of the United States.
- Someone that hated Britain and taxes.
- A document written by the Founding Fathers, signed on July 4th, 1776, that said that colonies wanted to be free from Britain.
- People who fought and taxed Americans.
- One of the most important places in America history.
- British soldiers that watched over Boston.
- A gun that was used in the American Revolution.
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- A knife attached to a musket used for close range combat.
- Someone that is loyal to Britain.
- A bigger gun that shot cannonballs and were very destructive.
- What states used to be called, and they represent the 13 stripes on the American flag.
- A political party in Britain, made up of Patriots.
- Money that people in the colonies paid to Britain to clear off their debt, and money that we pay to the government.
- Another political party in Britain, made up of Loyalists
15 Clues: Someone that is loyal to Britain. • Someone that hated Britain and taxes. • People who fought and taxed Americans. • A founding father of the United States. • British soldiers that watched over Boston. • A gun that was used in the American Revolution. • A political party in Britain, made up of Patriots. • One of the most important places in America history. • ...
Family 2022-03-12
21 Clues: 3rd • 2nd • 6th • 4th • twin 1 • twin 2 • 1st child • 3rd grandson • 2nd grandson • 6th grandson • 1st grandson • step grandson • 1st grandchild • step grandchild • 4th granddaughter • 2nd granddaughter • 3rd granddaughter • 3rd great granddaughter • 1st great granddaughter • 2nd great granddaughter • step great granddaughter
July 13 - July 16 2021-07-13
Across
- To identify, regard, or focus on someone or something as one’s goal
- Of necessity; necessarily
- the combination of qualities that form a person's temperament
- great courage, especially in war
- To establish; found; e.g. ? a colony
- political disorder; A viral disease of some animals, especially dogs, causing fever, coughing, and catarrh
- To drive or urge forward; to press on; to excite to action or to move forward, by the application of physical force, or moral suasion or necessity. A ball is ?ed by the force of powder; a ship is ?ed by wind; a man may be ?ed by hunger or a regard to his safety; motives of policy or of safety ? nations to confederate. The surge ?l"ed me on a craggy coast. And several men ? to several ends
- action; conduct
- a place where secret, administrative, or supporting work is done; A room located at the rear
- Powerful; acting with strength or violence; efficacious; e.g. as an? cathartic
- Manage to find or obtain something
- to hire mercenaries
- In chemistry, attraction; elective attraction, or that tendency which different species of matter have to unite, and combine with certain other bodies, and the power that disposes them to continue in combination There are two kinds of ?
- (often ?s) A secretive or underhanded plot or scheme
- Having no common measure. Two lines are ?, when, compared to each other, they have no common measure,that is, no measure that will exactly measure both. oth. Quantities are ?, when no third quantity can be found that is an aliquot part of both
- A person who behaves in an extravagant way in order to attract attention.
- to catch someone and prove that they are guilty of a crime or something bad
- To make attractive or acceptable
- (archafic) tolerate
- Exactly; nicely; accurately. They remain ? of the same opinion; Merely; barely; exactly. And having ? enough, not covet more.
- Optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation
- To support or promote
- to that, this, or it
- in a coarse way; roughly speaking; approximately
- An important person, especially in a particular sphere
- Remote in time or space
- to draw to one’s party or interest; to win over
- Eagerly pressing or urgent; zealous; ardent; as a ? advocate for national rights; a ? opposer of African slavery
- Suffer damage or hurt
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- when a person or a group of people are controlled by a government or by another person
- The act of explaining or throwing light on any obscure subject; explanation; exposition; illustration e.g. one example may serve for an ? of the subject
- The ability or action of imagining or anticipating what might happen in the future; Care in providing for the future
- causing fear, dread, or apprehension; Inspiring awe, admiration, or wonder; Difficult to undertake, surmount, or defeat
- Attack; storm; onset
- To explain; to lay open the meaning; to clear of obscurity
- Cause (something) to happen; bring about
- A ruler or nation that pays tribute
- unfriendly and showing no emotion
- To make greater in power, influence, stature, or reputation
- accustom and reconcile, as a child or other young animal, to a want or deprivation of the breast; To detach or alienate, as the affections, from any object of desire; to reconcile to the want or loss of any thing; as, to wean the heart from temporal enjoyments.
- To take measures in preparation
- Immediately
- Relating to, affected by, or denoting a regularly recurrent fever typically accompanying tuberculosis, with flushed cheeks and hot, dry skin
- Stubbornly resistant to or defiant of authority or guidance; Resistant to chemical decomposition; decomposing extremely slowly
- unfriendly or unkind feelings towards someone
- Importance; weight; consequence; meaning; significance
- The substance mingled with another
- the act of conceiving; may be sometimes used for the power of conceiving ideas, as when we say, a thing is not within our ?. Some writers have defined ? as a distinct faculty of the mind; but it is considered by others as memory, and perhaps with propriety
- To fall against; to strike; to dash against; to clash upon; e.g. The cause of reflection is not the ?ing of light on the solid or impervious parts of bodies
- Being in a beginning or early stage; incipient; Imperfectly formed or developed; disordered or incoherent
- To put away
- treat as unimportant
- approach
- To overcome the distrust or animosity of; appease
- To throw out of the hand such cards as are useless
- Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd
- to include something extra with something that you are selling, without asking for more money
- A TV series in which the real-life activities of a group of people are presented in soap-opera style
58 Clues: approach • Immediately • To put away • action; conduct • to hire mercenaries • (archafic) tolerate • Attack; storm; onset • treat as unimportant • to that, this, or it • To support or promote • Suffer damage or hurt • Remote in time or space • Of necessity; necessarily • To take measures in preparation • great courage, especially in war • To make attractive or acceptable • ...
The Johnson's 2016 2016-12-04
Across
- Carter's school program - motorcycles, lawn and garden, atv's, marine
- turned 22 on December 4th
- 25th anniversary trip destination in March - anniversary was 10/13/15
- turned 18 on January 6th
- construction company that Allen has worked for for 18 years
- Lisa was diagnosed with this in July, surgery was in September with a great prognosis
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- Co-owners of this business in Melrose with whole body vibration machines, infrared sauna, biomat, etc
- Allen became a member of this barbershop chorus
- School District that Lisa currently works for
- Arianna went here and also going to Paris, Rome and London leaving December 29th
- Arianna will do this in May with her Bachelor of Science degree and then go on to graduate school for a Master of Science
11 Clues: turned 18 on January 6th • turned 22 on December 4th • School District that Lisa currently works for • Allen became a member of this barbershop chorus • construction company that Allen has worked for for 18 years • Carter's school program - motorcycles, lawn and garden, atv's, marine • 25th anniversary trip destination in March - anniversary was 10/13/15 • ...
Spelling 3/3/26 2026-03-02
Across
- the number you are dividing by
- the lead character whose fate is most closely followed by the reader
- a document, written by Thomas Jefferson and approved on July 4th, 1776, which declared our independence from Great Britain
- how the characters view and process what’s happening within the story
- a clue word that often means to multiply a fraction
- a member of a city, state, or country
- a person who is chosen to speak or act for others
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- a person who is not in the military
- an element of literature that introduces the key background information, setting, and characters for a narrative.
- the first step on dividing a fraction
- a character or force that opposes the main character in a story
- the number you are dividing
- freedoms that are protected by a government’s laws
13 Clues: the number you are dividing • the number you are dividing by • a person who is not in the military • the first step on dividing a fraction • a member of a city, state, or country • a person who is chosen to speak or act for others • freedoms that are protected by a government’s laws • a clue word that often means to multiply a fraction • ...
July 2021-07-02
15 Clues: me • it's • here • unreal • uhm, math? • determiner • saath saath • preposition • are you real? • fumbling speech • uwuuuu (read that again) • What I wish I had enough of • possibly a visual in our heads • um, it's a four letter word, figure it out • what's a three-letter word that isn't BTS + I love more?
JULY 2023-07-28
Across
- Person in charge of department
- Identifying a safety hazard
- Provide the best service to the Customer
- KN was founded in what country
- Red door means
- Limit weight for a single person to lift
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- Must be used when handling pallets or crates
- What are cones cleaned with
- To be on time
- Where merchandise is loaded or unloaded
- Is required throughout the warehouse
- Secures Parts onto pallets
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Material Handling Equipment
14 Clues: To be on time • Red door means • Secures Parts onto pallets • What are cones cleaned with • Identifying a safety hazard • Material Handling Equipment • Personal Protective Equipment • Person in charge of department • KN was founded in what country • Is required throughout the warehouse • Where merchandise is loaded or unloaded • Provide the best service to the Customer • ...
