4th of july Crossword Puzzles
Spanish l - 4th Quarter Final 2022-05-18
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- something that seems impossible
- to assist
- where does spongebob live?
- a birthday ___
- there are ___ on the fourth of July
- an explanation
- a child's game
- opposite of over
- where does a dentist look?
- fail to remember
- a child's responsibilities
- what lives in the ocean?
- what farmers drive
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- used on the fourth of July
- a baby ___ their rattle
- where most grandparents live
- what everyone does in the morning
- how children act
- remain in the same place
- used to define a country
- unquestionable
21 Clues: to assist • a birthday ___ • an explanation • a child's game • unquestionable • how children act • opposite of over • fail to remember • what farmers drive • a baby ___ their rattle • remain in the same place • used to define a country • what lives in the ocean? • used on the fourth of July • where does spongebob live? • where does a dentist look? • a child's responsibilities • ...
Civil War Crossword 2023-05-12
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- Battle of December 15, 1864
- Doneison Battle of February 14-15, 1862
- Location of the Battle of Fort Sumter
- Run Battle of July 21, 1861
- Location of the Battle of Fort Henry
- Battle of April 9, 1860
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- Battle of September 19-20, 1863
- Battle of July 1-3, 1863
- Battle of November 30, 1864
- Battle of September 17, 1862
- Henry Battle of February 6, 1861
- Battle of 6-7, 1862
- Battle of May 18-July 4, 1863
- Sumter Battle of April 12, 1861
14 Clues: Battle of 6-7, 1862 • Battle of April 9, 1860 • Battle of July 1-3, 1863 • Battle of November 30, 1864 • Battle of December 15, 1864 • Run Battle of July 21, 1861 • Battle of September 17, 1862 • Battle of May 18-July 4, 1863 • Battle of September 19-20, 1863 • Sumter Battle of April 12, 1861 • Henry Battle of February 6, 1861 • Location of the Battle of Fort Henry • ...
Kids 2024-01-14
Kira & Calvin 2025-02-24
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- Groom’s favourite treat
- Location of their first date
- Best man's name
- Their dog's name
- Bride's favourite hobby
- Bride’s favourite food
- Bride’s profession
- Groom's eye color
- Bride’s favourite holiday
- Groom's favourite hobby
- Bride's eye color
- Day of their wedding
- Where the couple get engaged
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- Name of wedding venue
- Bride's middle name
- Groom’s favourite holiday
- Maid of honour's name
- Groom’s profession
- # of years couple has been together
- Day of their July proposal
- Couple's birth month
- The street they live on
- Bride's hometown
- Groom's hometown
- Bride's favourite cocktail
25 Clues: Best man's name • Their dog's name • Bride's hometown • Groom's hometown • Groom's eye color • Bride's eye color • Groom’s profession • Bride’s profession • Bride's middle name • Couple's birth month • Day of their wedding • Name of wedding venue • Maid of honour's name • Bride’s favourite food • Groom’s favourite treat • Bride's favourite hobby • The street they live on • Groom's favourite hobby • ...
Srta. Lockwood 2025-05-20
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- Srta. L is ______
- Srta. L has a _____ sense of humor
- Srta. L has a _________ soul
- Srta. L's class if full of ____
- Srta. L's favorite chocolate candy
- Srta. L's eye color is _____
- Srta. L believes the best way to learn is to ____
- Srta. L has 100 pairs of _____
- Srta. L wishes for world _____ at 11:11 everyday
- Srta. L loves her ________
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- Srta. L recommends you eat these to hydrate
- The best 4th grade class is ________
- Srta. L can _____ her class because they show P.R.I.D.E.
- Srta. L's favorite fruity candy
- By 4th grade, everyone should be able to read one ____ a week
- Some Locowoods learned how to ____ with two needles and a ball of yarn.
- Locowoods _______ each other
- Srta. L is the ____
18 Clues: Srta. L is ______ • Srta. L is the ____ • Srta. L loves her ________ • Srta. L has a _________ soul • Srta. L's eye color is _____ • Locowoods _______ each other • Srta. L has 100 pairs of _____ • Srta. L's favorite fruity candy • Srta. L's class if full of ____ • Srta. L has a _____ sense of humor • Srta. L's favorite chocolate candy • The best 4th grade class is ________ • ...
July 2014-07-25
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- / The name of the agent for Farmers’ Insurance
- Reddy 911? Who you gonna call?
- These two on our team live 1450 miles apart—less than a day’s drive!
- This island is not only the name of our team, but is one of the CEO’s favorite getaways.
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- Nickname of COO
- how many 20# pound bags of ice does one have to order for Reddy 911?
- Our WSA client that deals with numbers and the IRS.
- First name of our contact in Website Alive’s billing department
- Market 313’s Customer Service Manager
- Anthony’s mental happy place is this spot with huge waves and beautiful cliffs.
- the number of minutes the ideal WSA chat should take
11 Clues: Nickname of COO • Reddy 911? Who you gonna call? • Market 313’s Customer Service Manager • / The name of the agent for Farmers’ Insurance • Our WSA client that deals with numbers and the IRS. • the number of minutes the ideal WSA chat should take • First name of our contact in Website Alive’s billing department • ...
Ammon and Kenna 2023-03-11
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- The day of the month we were engaged
- The author of the first book we read
- How old I was when Aaron was born
- feet How tall I am
- My truck is a _____
- Where I hate being touched
- Where we spent our first night together
- What you ate on our last date
- The city we stay near on our honeymoon
- Sometimes I use your ___________
- Where we hiked with your family when you were pregnant
- The food you and Ammie inhaled on July 4th
- The book we just read
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- Where we hiked on fathers day when you were pregnant
- My marathon time at St George
- The race we all ran in May last year
- Where I was working while we courted
- The name of the house we saw on our honeymoon
- The name of my last guitar
- My favorite running shoe brand
- Where we went to dinner for our last anniversary
- Where we ate before going to Gentri last year
- The game I always win
- The theme of the hotel where we spent our first anniversary
- The day of the week Aaron was born
- My shoe size
- The city we flew over in a helicopter
- The game you sometimes win
- The brand of clothes I got you for Christmas
- The name of the first song I wrote you
- The song we sang in our cabin in Montana
31 Clues: My shoe size • feet How tall I am • My truck is a _____ • The game I always win • The book we just read • The name of my last guitar • Where I hate being touched • The game you sometimes win • My marathon time at St George • What you ate on our last date • My favorite running shoe brand • Sometimes I use your ___________ • How old I was when Aaron was born • ...
Revolutionary Writers 2021-09-29
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- Wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- Wrote letters to John Adams asking for women's suffrage rights.
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- Helped write the Declaration of Independence and died on July 4th.
- Wrote "Common Sense", a pamphlet that gave people knowledge of independence. He wrote several documents and essays that convinced people to fight for their independence.
- A woman writer and poet who shared her views and advised politicians.
5 Clues: Wrote the Declaration of Independence. • Wrote letters to John Adams asking for women's suffrage rights. • Helped write the Declaration of Independence and died on July 4th. • A woman writer and poet who shared her views and advised politicians. • ...
Assemble the answers 2022-04-05
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- could be public or private?
- Shabbat
- essential pollinator
- Octogenarian
- honour, mark
- golfers warning
- sustainable building material
- centre of a diamond?
- informal term of grandmother
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- keep it secret?
- Eye's position amongst its peers
- midday meal
- glad
- Born on 11th July 1942
- first appearance in the world
- informal pre name for rangers legend Willie Woodburn
- calling of an owl with a big tongue?
- viking settlement in northampton
- french abbreviation requiring your action
- belonging to any person in general
20 Clues: glad • Shabbat • midday meal • Octogenarian • honour, mark • keep it secret? • golfers warning • essential pollinator • centre of a diamond? • Born on 11th July 1942 • could be public or private? • informal term of grandmother • first appearance in the world • sustainable building material • Eye's position amongst its peers • viking settlement in northampton • belonging to any person in general • ...
Maple Hill Trivia 2024-01-23
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- Type of Bird on the OT wall
- Cold Character on the OT wall
- Wing where 3rd and 4th graders learn
- Wing where K and 1st graders learn
- Everyone is a _____ in OT!
- Mrs. D's favorite food
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- Wing Where 1st and 2nd graders learn
- Maple Hill Elem. Principle
- How many OT teachers are there?
- City where Maple Hill is located
- Wing where 4th and 5th graders learn
- Mr. Malloy's favorite subject in school
- Served for lunch of Tuesdays
- 10 Stars in your folder and you get a ______
- Served for lunch on Fridays
15 Clues: Mrs. D's favorite food • Maple Hill Elem. Principle • Everyone is a _____ in OT! • Type of Bird on the OT wall • Served for lunch on Fridays • Served for lunch of Tuesdays • Cold Character on the OT wall • How many OT teachers are there? • City where Maple Hill is located • Wing where K and 1st graders learn • Wing Where 1st and 2nd graders learn • ...
Mystics July 2013-06-28
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- supreme card porter
- knot a real one?
- Ticket for a short trip?
- a marker for all seasons
- Shuffle and cut it's all the same
- A victorious card effect
- Hunters special knot
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- 50's prop maker
- not Catherine, Woody
- a bucket full of coins?
- Harry Andersons four card surprise
- not the first card?
- Japanese trick maker
- a deck of many colours.
- Coins across?
- Shari Lewis puppet
- Marlo or vernon? it's not on the level.
- five points author.
- Herbs false shuffle.
19 Clues: Coins across? • 50's prop maker • knot a real one? • Shari Lewis puppet • supreme card porter • not the first card? • five points author. • not Catherine, Woody • Japanese trick maker • Herbs false shuffle. • Hunters special knot • a bucket full of coins? • a deck of many colours. • Ticket for a short trip? • a marker for all seasons • A victorious card effect • Shuffle and cut it's all the same • ...
17 July 2023-07-17
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- A item that a microphones noise exits
- you have studied in a certain area
- if you are in a competition and you are in the finals you are a?
- a person who has committed a crime
- the main role of someone who creates a show
- a person that attacks
- the occupation of some one who decorates
- if someone survived a plane crash they’d be a?
- a person that travels
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- somebody who defends within a sport
- a person who makes something
- a person who may admire others from afar
- the occupation of art
- a person who visits
- somebody who believe in something
- the occupation of a person who creates a machine or invention
- if you care for someone and you aren’t their parent you are a?
- a person who uses intimidation and unlawful violence to get what they want
- another word for singer
19 Clues: a person who visits • the occupation of art • a person that attacks • a person that travels • another word for singer • a person who makes something • somebody who believe in something • you have studied in a certain area • a person who has committed a crime • somebody who defends within a sport • A item that a microphones noise exits • a person who may admire others from afar • ...
Ms. Kelly's Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-17
10 Clues: Principal • Moral of the story • When is school out • Name of your school • Who teaches writing • Your reading teacher • First 4th grade math teacher • The neighbor across the hall • What 4th grade event is coming up • Charachter in A book we are reading
Summer Issue Crossword 2017-07-11
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- National Ice Cream month
- Below the ____ is Planning For Burial’s third studio album.
- A condition where you can't visualise mental images
- "How to survive eighth-grade" recommends getting this in the summer.
- The national month for these fruits are also in July
- In Smooth Criminal, Hazel is told not to go to the ____
- The last day of summer is on this day in September
- How old was the boy who created ice pops in 1905?
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- June is named after this Roman Goddess
- Marc _____ named the month of July in honour of Julius Caesar
- "September" comes from this word in Latin meaning "seven"
- This summer "Fruit" is actually a vegetable.
- the Eiffel Tower grows around ___ inches every summer due to the expanding metal from the heat.
- Longest day of the year is the summer ____
- The horoscopes for July is Cancer and ___
15 Clues: National Ice Cream month • June is named after this Roman Goddess • The horoscopes for July is Cancer and ___ • Longest day of the year is the summer ____ • This summer "Fruit" is actually a vegetable. • How old was the boy who created ice pops in 1905? • The last day of summer is on this day in September • A condition where you can't visualise mental images • ...
Jeffrey Dahmer 2025-11-17
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- Miller 3 September 1990
- Weinberger July, 1991
- Sinthasomphone 27 May 1991
- Guerrero 24 March 1988
- Lindsey 23 July 1991
- W. Tuomi 15 September 1987
- Sears 25 March 1989
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- Hicks 18 June 1978
- Bradehoft 19 July 1991
- Turner 30 June 1991
- Doxtator 16 January 1988
- W. Smith 14 June 1990
- Straughter 18 February 1991
- Smith 20 May 1990
- Lacy 15 July 1991
- Hughes 24 May 1991
- C. Thomas 24 September 1990
17 Clues: Weinberger July, 1991 • Smith 20 May 1990 • Hughes 24 May 1991 • Hicks 18 June 1978 • Bradehoft 19 July 1991 • Turner 30 June 1991 • W. Smith 14 June 1990 • Lacy 15 July 1991 • Lindsey 23 July 1991 • Guerrero 24 March 1988 • Sears 25 March 1989 • Doxtator 16 January 1988 • Sinthasomphone 27 May 1991 • Miller 3 September 1990 • ...
Our Family 2024-03-30
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- Tyler's baby
- 3rd great grand
- Russ's 2nd child
- Tyler's wife
- Mike's 1 st child
- Jared's wife
- Debs husband
- My husband
- 3rd grandchild
- 4th great grand
- 5th grandchild
- Russ's 2nd child
- Bobby's wife
- Bob's 2nd child
- Bob's 1st child
- 1st great grand
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- 2nd great grand
- 3rd child
- Stacy's husband
- Last grandchild
- First grandchild
- 4th grandchild
- Tyler's 1st child
- Mike's wife
- first child
- 2nd child
- Charles wife
- 2nd grandchild
- Great grandmother
- Lisa's child
- Mike's 2nd child
31 Clues: 3rd child • 2nd child • My husband • Mike's wife • first child • Tyler's baby • Tyler's wife • Jared's wife • Debs husband • Charles wife • Lisa's child • Bobby's wife • 4th grandchild • 3rd grandchild • 2nd grandchild • 5th grandchild • 2nd great grand • Stacy's husband • Last grandchild • 3rd great grand • 4th great grand • Bob's 2nd child • Bob's 1st child • 1st great grand • First grandchild • Russ's 2nd child • ...
Crossword Puzzle (J.S. IV) 2021-11-15
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- The battle of when Georgia's first city and capital was taken over by the British
- This man led several attacks in the Revoloutionary war and he has a county named after him
- This document separated the colonies from the british on July 4th 1776
- This was the most important battle in the American Revoloution, it boosted the morale of the patriots which helped them in the war
- This man was one of georgia's few de legates that went to the constitutional convention
- These men were with the British and did not want independence
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- This document is the supreme law of the U.S., a weaker version was the Articles of Confederation
- He created the UGA
- This man was the one that put several taxes on colonists to help pay for the war debt
- These men were against the British and they wanted Independence
10 Clues: He created the UGA • These men were with the British and did not want independence • These men were against the British and they wanted Independence • This document separated the colonies from the british on July 4th 1776 • The battle of when Georgia's first city and capital was taken over by the British • ...
Fox in Socks July 2022-07-08
10 Clues: - Wordle July 29 • - Wordle July 26 • - Wordle July 18 • - Wordle July 20 • - Wordle July 19 • - Wordle July 28 • - Wordle July 21 • - Wordle July 27 • - Wordle July 22 • - Wordle July 25
The Tome 6_2023 2023-07-02
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- What LIFAC is working toward accomplishing.
- Why LICA is conducting a study of the island
- Whose birthday is the library celebrating this month?
- What day is Elderberries Lunch?
- An extremely flammable invasive plant that should be removed before it goes to seed.
- Type of sale at the church with a rope drop
- How many board members were appointed at the last LICA meeting?
- The name of the new preserve, opening July 15.
- Send your donation to LICC before July 1st it will be _______!
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- What will be served at the event happening at The Grange on July 1st
- What happens July 8 at the Otto Preseve?
- Food served at the August 5th, Saturday Market to thank Willie Kelley.
- Who is the new Principal at the Beach Elementary?
- How long you need to volunteer to get a $10 voucher for merchandise or food at the Beer/Brats Stand
- FOIL event on August 5th with no words.
- Name of the dog you can read with at the Library.
- According to the fire chief, how should coals from a fire be before you dump them?
- What is the theme of the upcoming LICA meeting?
18 Clues: What day is Elderberries Lunch? • FOIL event on August 5th with no words. • What happens July 8 at the Otto Preseve? • What LIFAC is working toward accomplishing. • Type of sale at the church with a rope drop • Why LICA is conducting a study of the island • The name of the new preserve, opening July 15. • What is the theme of the upcoming LICA meeting? • ...
1st Conjugation Verbs 2024-02-21
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- to delight, please
- to blame
- to hide
- to give (3rd pp)
- to help (4th pp)
- to set free
- to judge, consider
- to adore
- to change
- to love, like
- to swim
- to create
- to sail
- to work
- to plow
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- to walk
- to doubt
- to address
- to accuse
- to wash (4th pp)
- to praise
- to err, wander
- to wait for, expect
- to show, point out
- to live in, dwell
- to shout
- to explore
- to tell
28 Clues: to walk • to hide • to swim • to sail • to work • to tell • to plow • to doubt • to blame • to adore • to shout • to accuse • to praise • to change • to create • to address • to explore • to set free • to love, like • to err, wander • to wash (4th pp) • to give (3rd pp) • to help (4th pp) • to live in, dwell • to delight, please • to judge, consider • to show, point out • to wait for, expect
Holidays 2025-05-25
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- First month of the year.
- Anonymous love note sender.
- Entry point for Santa.
- Colorful chewy candy.
- Explosive lights for New Year’s Eve.
- Circular door decoration.
- Card expressing love.
- Twinkling outdoor decorations.
- Halloween animal that brings superstition.
- Witch’s preferred vehicle.
- Round projectile in winter battles.
- Shiny string-like tree decoration.
- Bony Halloween decoration.
- Baby with a bow and arrow.
- Sweet reward on Halloween.
- Noisy red-white-and-blue boomstick.
- A promise for self-improvement.
- Mischievous Irish fairy.
- Squeeze that shows love.
- What July 4th is all about.
- Spring holiday celebrating rebirth.
- Settler at the first Thanksgiving.
- Color of St. Patrick’s Day.
- Month of fasting for Muslims.
- January 1st celebration.
- Game for finding Easter eggs.
- Secret affection.
- Tradition in Times Square.
- Friendly or spooky spirit.
- Undead creature.
- Month of love.
- Affectionate gesture.
- Famous NYC New Year’s location.
- Sweet treat in many Easter baskets.
- Hung by the fireplace for goodies.
- Decorative greenery often strung on mantels.
- Fanged, blood-sucking creature.
- Large celebratory meal.
- Final seconds before midnight.
- Fluffy yellow baby bird.
- Singers who spread holiday cheer.
- Season of falling leaves.
- Daily practice during Ramadan daylight hours.
- Spooky attraction.
- Toasting drink at midnight.
- Main dish for Thanksgiving.
- Decorate the Christmas tree.
- Side dish baked inside or out.
- Large orange Halloween symbol.
- Evergreen decorated for the holiday.
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- St. Patrick’s Day month.
- Hops and delivers eggs.
- What gifts are covered in.
- Celebration of African heritage and unity.
- Classic summer cookout meal.
- Classic Valentine’s bouquet.
- Season of blooms and Easter.
- Horn of plenty symbol.
- Gathering of autumn crops.
- Warm drink with marshmallows.
- Howling Halloween monster.
- Potato pancakes eaten during Hanukkah.
- Where Santa enters on Christmas Eve.
- Bubbling witch’s pot.
- Striped peppermint treat.
- Phrase said while asking for candy.
- Treasure at the end of the rainbow.
- Marching event on Thanksgiving morning.
- Wears black and flies on a broom.
- Celebrated on the 4th of July.
- Worn for trick-or-treating.
- Santa’s vehicle.
- Spinning top used in a Hanukkah game.
- Handwritten message from the heart.
- Cupid’s love-tipped weapon.
- Kiss beneath this holiday greenery.
- Tart red holiday fruit.
- Found under a rainbow.
- Shape of love.
- Poured over turkey and potatoes.
- Candelabra lit during Hanukkah.
- Holiday of gratitude and feasting.
- Unique icy winter design.
- Leads to a pot of gold.
- Soft colors of spring.
- Magical snowman with a top hat.
- Jewish Festival of Lights.
- Holds Easter goodies.
- Colorful paper tossed at parties.
- Dyed and hidden on Easter.
- Santa’s tiny toy-making helper.
- Sweet gift for your sweetheart.
- Creamy holiday drink.
- Jolly man in red who delivers gifts.
- Green leaf for luck.
- Four-leaf symbol of luck.
- Animal that pulls Santa’s sleigh.
- When the new year begins.
- Patriotic symbol flown on holidays.
- Word often associated with green.
- Spooky October holiday.
- Worn during a New Year’s bash.
- Cookie often shaped like people or houses.
- Month of Thanksgiving.
- Handheld fireworks.
- Frosty winter figure with a carrot nose.
- Folded message of affection.
107 Clues: Shape of love. • Month of love. • Santa’s vehicle. • Undead creature. • Secret affection. • Spooky attraction. • Handheld fireworks. • Green leaf for luck. • Colorful chewy candy. • Card expressing love. • Bubbling witch’s pot. • Holds Easter goodies. • Affectionate gesture. • Creamy holiday drink. • Horn of plenty symbol. • Entry point for Santa. • Found under a rainbow. • Soft colors of spring. • ...
Communication Exercise 2 2017-04-24
24 Clues: July • Idea • Exam • Year • Peace • House • Smile • Clean • Smell • Queen • Famous • Canada • London • Disney • Circle • Winner • Address • Factory • Husband • Parents • Baseball • Education • Australia • Interview
1st Anniversary 2022-08-10
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- Imporant house priority
- Justification for big spending
- Scene of sexiest photoshoot
- Latin for "pine tree"
- Best way to not start a fire on the 4th of July in Flagstaff
- Our spiritual godmother
- The first truly was the worst (movie)
- The only place we ever need to shop
- "This is the most ______ thing I've ever seen"
- Humphrey's Peak treat
- first food
- The best month
- Highest-pitched known musical theatre song
- We want to say goodnight to him
- Your first biological child
- a poem, chant, or hymn sung and danced to honor the Greek god Dionysus
- Liz's trail name
- "I'm fixin' ta throw her in da river"
- Couples massage
- "The ___ is up!"
- "Wireeeeeeee me da moneyyyyy"
- "___to the left"
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- Contains similar ingredients to our relationship
- "_____, I hardly know her!"
- "Kindly, we do not _____"
- Sushi boat pairing
- Unknown second act
- Best way to pack a tent
- Doing Billy's dishes
- The never ending search for this in the morning
- (10 minute version)(Jake Gyllenhaal sucks version)
- A blizzard's best friend
- Proper phonetic pronunciation of NC capital
- Scientology's highest flyer
- Famous band, infamous relative
- Best haircut
- We both eat and make this
- The only fair word game
- The ever-competitive constant in our relationship
39 Clues: first food • Best haircut • The best month • Couples massage • Liz's trail name • "The ___ is up!" • "___to the left" • Sushi boat pairing • Unknown second act • Doing Billy's dishes • Latin for "pine tree" • Humphrey's Peak treat • Imporant house priority • Best way to pack a tent • Our spiritual godmother • The only fair word game • A blizzard's best friend • "Kindly, we do not _____" • ...
May Crossword 2024-05-16
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- Hawaiian beach party
- Spring sniffles. Pollen and Ragweed are our enemies
- sport Zendaya plays in her new movie “Challengers”
- All you need is glue, food coloring, and activator
- Need to study ahead for these
- The first American Formula One race won by Lando Norris
- Add some granola and it’s the perfect fruity snack
- April ____ bring May flowers
- A game involving 8 balls; a place to splash in the summertime
- Timothee Chalamet’s latest sci-fi blockbuster
- practice that connects the body, breath, and mind
- stilettos, open-toe, Cuban, platform
- Ben and Jerry's, Jeni’s, Baskin Robbins, etc.
- Playing this you hope to land on Park Place
- 26.2 miles of dread
- Usually involves making smores, a guitar, and good company
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- Olaf’s favorite season
- Charlotte's own PGA golf tournament
- A salad hated by dentists
- Go well with Queso and Guac
- Crazy hats and crazy bets crazy horses
- Honey-making garden visitors
- Celebrating this series on May 4
- Fashion even occurring the first Monday in every May
- The name of a Charlotte boulevard; Also celebrated on July 4th
- The Heated boss of Food Network
- Give your mom these on mothers day
- Men's March Madness winners
- Calling all Juniors and Seniors for fun and dancing
- Luigi's partner in crime
- Travel here for the 2024 Summer Olympics
31 Clues: 26.2 miles of dread • Hawaiian beach party • Olaf’s favorite season • Luigi's partner in crime • A salad hated by dentists • Go well with Queso and Guac • Men's March Madness winners • Honey-making garden visitors • April ____ bring May flowers • Need to study ahead for these • The Heated boss of Food Network • Celebrating this series on May 4 • Give your mom these on mothers day • ...
All 56 African Countries and their capitals 2025-07-20
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- Benin
- Zambia
- Mozambique
- Niger
- Madagascar
- Guinea-Bissau
- Eswatini (Legislative)
- Cameroon
- Congo / Republic of the Congo
- Uganda
- Egypt (As of July 2025)
- Sierra Leone
- Ghana
- Morocco
- Togo
- Mauritania
- Kenya
- South Sudan
- Chad
- Zimbabwe
- Lesotho
- Equatorial Guinea (Current as of July 2025)
- South Africa (Executive)
- Gabon
- Guinea
- Tanzania
- Angola
- Tunisia
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- Ivory Coast / Côte d'Ivoire
- Sudan
- Mauritius
- Malawi
- South Africa (Judicial)
- South Africa (Legislative)
- Cape Verde / Cabo Verde
- Djibouti
- DRC / Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Somaliland
- Nigeria
- Liberia
- Seychelles
- Namibia
- Burundi (Political)
- Burundi (Economic)
- Burkina Faso
- Equatorial Guinea (Under-construction as of July 2025)
- Eswatini (Executive)
- Somalia
- Botswana
- Senegal
- SADR / Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Comoros
- Rwanda
- Algeria
- The Gambia
- São Tomé and Príncipe
- CAR / Central African Republic
- Eritrea
- Mali
- Ethiopia
- Libya
61 Clues: Togo • Mali • Chad • Sudan • Benin • Niger • Ghana • Kenya • Libya • Gabon • Malawi • Zambia • Rwanda • Uganda • Guinea • Angola • Nigeria • Liberia • Namibia • Somalia • Senegal • Comoros • Algeria • Morocco • Eritrea • Lesotho • Tunisia • Djibouti • Botswana • Cameroon • Ethiopia • Zimbabwe • Tanzania • Mauritius • Somaliland • Mozambique • Seychelles • Madagascar • The Gambia • Mauritania • South Sudan • Burkina Faso • Sierra Leone • Guinea-Bissau • Burundi (Economic) • ...
Crossword Puzzle (J.S. IV) 2021-11-15
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- The battle of when Georgia's first city and capital was taken over by the British
- This man led several attacks in the Revoloutionary war and he has a county named after him
- This document separated the colonies from the british on July 4th 1776
- This was the most important battle in the American Revoloution, it boosted the morale of the patriots which helped them in the war
- This man was one of georgia's few de legates that went to the constitutional convention
- These men were with the British and did not want independence
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- This document is the supreme law of the U.S., a weaker version was the Articles of Confederation
- He created the UGA
- This man was the one that put several taxes on colonists to help pay for the war debt
- These men were against the British and they wanted Independence
10 Clues: He created the UGA • These men were with the British and did not want independence • These men were against the British and they wanted Independence • This document separated the colonies from the british on July 4th 1776 • The battle of when Georgia's first city and capital was taken over by the British • ...
July 2021 2021-07-13
July 2021 2021-07-13
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- makeup for your lips
- Peter _____ picked a pack of pickled peppers
- A tsp of this helps soothe a sore throat
- type of nut that helps with brain health
- Location of the largest bone in the body
- Ideal amount of exercise each day (minutes)
- most popular cookie
- mixing blue and yellow
- Most popular fruit/vegetable
- Largest country in the world
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- The body's largest organ
- best to do right after an injury
- What country won the Euro Cup?
- No longer a planet
- Spice/herb great for reducing inflammation
- can help soothe muscles
- How many pairs of wings does a bee have?
- Coloured part of the eye
18 Clues: No longer a planet • most popular cookie • makeup for your lips • mixing blue and yellow • can help soothe muscles • The body's largest organ • Coloured part of the eye • Most popular fruit/vegetable • Largest country in the world • What country won the Euro Cup? • best to do right after an injury • A tsp of this helps soothe a sore throat • type of nut that helps with brain health • ...
Summer Trivia Crossword 2023-01-03
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- The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo
- What is the most sold item in the summer?
- What is the most grown crop in the United States?
- Which month is National Ice Cream Month in the United States?
- What old english word did the word “Summer” come from?
- What is America’s most popular ice cream flavor?
- Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine?
- What is the most commonly purchased BBQ meat in the US?
- Which US state has the average hottest temperature?
- Which is the most popular popsicle flavor in the US?
- What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for?
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- In which state was the first public beach in the United States?
- In what US state was the beach ball invented?
- What is the longest day of the year?
- The summer olympics are held in July and ______
- Which US state hosts a UFO festival every year in July?
- In which country did fireworks originate?
- Which holiday marks the unofficial end of summer in the US?
- Which country holds the biggest waterpark in the world?
- What is the birthstone for July?
20 Clues: What is the birthstone for July? • What is the longest day of the year? • Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine? • What is the most sold item in the summer? • In which country did fireworks originate? • What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for? • In what US state was the beach ball invented? • The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo • ...
Summer Trivia 2023-01-03
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- Which US state has the average hottest temperature?
- solstice What is the longest day of the year?
- In which country did fireworks originate?
- Which US state hosts a UFO festival every year in July?
- What is America’s most popular ice cream flavor?
- Which is the most popular popsicle flavor in the US?
- What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for?
- The summer olympics are held in July and ______
- Which month is National Ice Cream Month in the United States?
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- Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine?
- In which state was the first public beach in the United States?
- The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo
- In what US state was the beach ball invented?
- Which country holds the biggest waterpark in the world?
- What is the most sold item in the summer?
- What is the most commonly purchased BBQ meat in the US?
- Which holiday marks the unofficial end of summer in the US?
- What old english word did the word “Summer” come from?
- What is the most grown crop in the United States?
- What is the birthstone for July?
20 Clues: What is the birthstone for July? • Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine? • In which country did fireworks originate? • What is the most sold item in the summer? • What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for? • solstice What is the longest day of the year? • In what US state was the beach ball invented? • The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo • ...
All about LJ 2018-07-08
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- How many ipods/iphones LJ has "lost"
- LJ's favorite thing in her room
- LJ's Language Structures teacher in 2017
- The cabin that LJ was in at Camp Half-Blood
- Island LJ's family traveled to in summer 2017
- LJ's favorite Japanese food
- Type of booze LJ's mom puts in her banana bread
- LJ's (living) grandma
- LJ's history teacher in 2017
- Type of bread that LJ's mom likes to make
- LJ's sister's middle name
- What LJ's mom makes her take every night
- Color of the bottom half of LJ's room
- LJ's favorite game
- Where LJ went over 4th of July
- LJ's rug
- LJ, Sage and Mommy's hair
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- How many pillows LJ has on her bed at home
- LJ's aunt and Gary's sister
- LJ's hand-me-down laptop
- LJ's sister's math tutor (and briefly LJ's)
- What LJ might need next year
- LJ's middle name
- LJ's favorite restaurant game
- LJ's favorite summer song from 2017
- Card game that LJ plays with her sister
- LJ's favorite Chinese food
- LJ's sister's "best" friend
- LJ's favorite American food
- Dinosaur park featured in the movie LJ saw with her mom & sister this summer
- Instrument that LJ plays pretty well
- Who does LJ's laundry?
- Color of the top half of LJ's room
- One of LJ's favorite graphic novels
- LJ's new swim teacher
- LJ's grandpa
36 Clues: LJ's rug • LJ's grandpa • LJ's middle name • LJ's favorite game • LJ's (living) grandma • LJ's new swim teacher • Who does LJ's laundry? • LJ's hand-me-down laptop • LJ's sister's middle name • LJ, Sage and Mommy's hair • LJ's favorite Chinese food • LJ's aunt and Gary's sister • LJ's sister's "best" friend • LJ's favorite American food • LJ's favorite Japanese food • ...
American History 2025-08-07
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- What is the highest court in the United States?
- Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
- The _ was signed in 1776 and declared America’s independence from Britain.
- The president lives in the _ House.
- What year did the United States land astronauts on the moon?
- What year was the first 4th of July?
- The Bill of _ lists the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
- Who led the underground railroad?
- The _ of Liberty is a famous symbol of freedom in New York.
- Who freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation?
- The first President of the United States was _.
- The journey westward by settlers in covered wagons was called the _ Trail.
- The _ was a forced relocation of Native American nations?
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- This class is called?
- Who gave a speech that started with "I have a dream,"?
- Who is known for saying “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
- How many people wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- How many original colonies were there?
- Our current president is?
- What was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America?
- The _ was fought between the North and the South.
- Which document starts with “We the People”?
- She became famous for refusing to give up her bus seat.
- Which war was fought between the United States and Britain in the early 1800s?
- How many states are there now?
25 Clues: This class is called? • Our current president is? • How many states are there now? • Who led the underground railroad? • The president lives in the _ House. • What year was the first 4th of July? • How many original colonies were there? • Which document starts with “We the People”? • What is the highest court in the United States? • ...
12 Principles 2022-07-16
24 Clues: may • july • june • life • love • will • april • faith • power • march • order • august • wisdom • october • january • february • november • strength • december • september • enthusiasm • imagination • elimination • understanding
Work 2023-06-08
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- Community Center located at 3401 Jordan Rd
- All swimmers must wear appropriate swim attire: No cut offs, gym shorts or leotards. Board shorts with drawstrings are allowed.
- Come and learn how to play the fastest growing sport in the United States.
- Deputy Director of Operations
- An __ Calendar is located in the back page of the activity guide.
- The ___ Zone offers a variety of events, arts & crafts, games, and activities to make new friends.
- Deputy Director of Programs
- ATTACK Come join us and learn to make a variety of easy to make dishes, snacks and more!
- Community Center located at 2601 Lark Ave
- Move your feet and feel the rhythm!
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- The ___ Day Celebration is happening Tuesday, July 4th! Bring the whole family.
- Community Center located at 1921 N. 25th St
- The ___ In The Park event is free for everyone! Enjoy the best flicks under the night light.
- Your child will learn basic LEGO building techniques that will stimulate creativity and imagination.
- Pass, shoot, swing, kick, throw your way to being an all-around sports athlete!
- Classes are aimed at introducing the beginner player to a fun-filled court action set up that helps prepare the player for match play.
- The ___ Tournament is part of the Outdoor Recreation programming and it's happening on June 23rd.
- Parks & Recreation Director
18 Clues: Deputy Director of Programs • Parks & Recreation Director • Deputy Director of Operations • Move your feet and feel the rhythm! • Community Center located at 2601 Lark Ave • Community Center located at 3401 Jordan Rd • Community Center located at 1921 N. 25th St • An __ Calendar is located in the back page of the activity guide. • ...
TAQ v1i3 2024-06-14
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- Rachael has the most copies of this novel, the most popularized book from her favorite author
- Javi and Rachael's nephew, who celebrated his 4th birthday in June!
- The book series Rachael is currently reading through
- The department Javi worked in when he lived with his dad during the summers
- Author of "The Boneshaker", also the town for one of Rachael's sisters!
- Rachael's new coworker
- The steakhouse the Solmarises attended before attending the comedy show
- this insult comic and drag queen had a show in Anchorage that the Solmarises attended in April
- Rachael has a signed edition of this body positive collection of photographs by Leonard Nimoy, seen on page one of TAQ
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- Rachael has an entire shelf for her collection of novels from this author
- Seen on page one, this award is from one of the Solmaris' favorite comfort shows
- The title of the poem, written by Nicholle Laffer, that hangs as a print alongside Rachael's shawl
- Author of American Gods
- sweet and savory, Rachael and Javi enjoyed this Parisian fried dough at the Ren Fair
- the gaming system Javi enjoyed during his summers in Puerto Rico
- Enchanted _____ by Diana Wynn Jones
- this lego plant, seen on page two of TAQ, is one of Rachael's favorite block builds she has done
- where the Solmarises will be in July!
- the field of employment for Javi's father, at which he helped when he visited over the summers
19 Clues: Rachael's new coworker • Author of American Gods • Enchanted _____ by Diana Wynn Jones • where the Solmarises will be in July! • The book series Rachael is currently reading through • the gaming system Javi enjoyed during his summers in Puerto Rico • Javi and Rachael's nephew, who celebrated his 4th birthday in June! • ...
Independence Day 2025-07-18
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- The Fourth of July celebrates this country's independence
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- A traditional Fourth of July grilled food
- Fireworks go off with a loud ___
- Group of thirteen that became the U.S.
- The American flag has stars and ___
- American flag color that represents courage
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- Loud and colorful nighttime show
- This color on the American flag represents justice for all
- This American flag color represents purity and innocence
- The first president of the United States
- July Fourth is also known as ___ Day
- The national bird of the United States
- “The Star-Spangled ___” is the national anthem
14 Clues: Loud and colorful nighttime show • Fireworks go off with a loud ___ • The American flag has stars and ___ • July Fourth is also known as ___ Day • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • The national bird of the United States • Group of thirteen that became the U.S. • The first president of the United States • A traditional Fourth of July grilled food • ...
Fourth of July 2022-04-05
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- England imposed these on the US colonies without the US having any say.
- A meal eaten outside, on a table or blanket.
- This “tea party” kicked off the American Revolution.
- Thomas Jefferson took this French philosopher’s idea of “life, liberty and property,” and incorporated it into the US constitution.
- Another name for fireworks.
- Meat (such as hamburger and sausage)is grilled, typically in one’s backyard, at this type of dinner party.
- A cold summer treat eaten with a stick.
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- Kids like to wave these hazardous sticks around to celebrate Independence Day.
- Don’t forget to rub this on your skin to avoid sunburn.
- A procession of people,vehicles, performers, musicians, and sometimes animals to display to the public, most often to commemorate or celebrate an event.
10 Clues: Another name for fireworks. • A cold summer treat eaten with a stick. • A meal eaten outside, on a table or blanket. • This “tea party” kicked off the American Revolution. • Don’t forget to rub this on your skin to avoid sunburn. • England imposed these on the US colonies without the US having any say. • ...
history proj 2021-10-13
20 Clues: era • food • hunt • river • ruler • nomad • farmers • exchange • location • exchange • location • location • its a river • 4th hominid • first humans • piece of land • ruling family • type of weapon • hunter gatherer • made to keep people under control
Classical Music 2023-01-07
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- Xenakis' first piano concerto.
- Gustav Heinrich Ernst Martin Wilhelm _______
- Wagner was the dedicatee to his 3rd symphony
- What happened in Leo Ornstein's airplane?
- The American Wolfgang
- He was named after St. John of Nepomuk
- Georg Friedrich _________
- He wrote four pieces for a single note
- His 4th piano concerto was in C minor and had 2 movements
- Micropolyphony inventor
- A danish pharmacist that trained with Liszt
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- The Divine Bohemian
- A Mozart serenade, a Schoenberg sextet, and a Schubert Lied
- Schubert's fish
- He shares a name with a famous pianist, and his 2nd symphony shares a name with a famous Chopin etude.
- Schnittke composed 5, Shostakovich composed 10
- Brahms' final movement of his 4th symphony adapted Bach's _______
- Liszt's operatic transcriptions
- Composer of the infamous 60 etudes.
- Using the wood part of the bow on the strings (3,5)
- 555 sonatas
21 Clues: 555 sonatas • Schubert's fish • The Divine Bohemian • The American Wolfgang • Micropolyphony inventor • Georg Friedrich _________ • Xenakis' first piano concerto. • Liszt's operatic transcriptions • Composer of the infamous 60 etudes. • He was named after St. John of Nepomuk • He wrote four pieces for a single note • What happened in Leo Ornstein's airplane? • ...
Summertime 2023-06-23
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- A spell of unseasonably dry weather in the Autumn(6,6)
- A favourite summertime cocktail(5)
- Feast day celebrated on 15th July(5,8)
- Cliff Richard’s“summer holiday “destination(6)
- The month British summer time ends(7)
- Fairy king in Shakespeare’s “ A Midsummer Nights Dream”(6)
- City that hosted the 1988 summer Olympics(5)
- What is celebrated in France on 14th July each year(8,3)
- The country in world with the longest coastline(6)
- Summer residence of the Pope (6,8)
- Christian festival falling on 24th June each year(9,3)
- Filling for a summer pudding(4,6)
- The colour of top worn by leader of the Tour de France(6)
- The Queen of Disco(5,6)
- One of the summer signs of the Zodiac(6)
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- Which group released “ Here comes the sun”in 1969(3,7)
- Scotland’s Royal summer residence(8)
- Female singer of “Summer Nights” in film “Grease”(6,6,4)
- City hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics(5)
- A famous song from Porgy and Bess(10)
- TV comedy duo who sang “ Bring me Sunshine”(9,3,4)
- Group that had a hit with the song “ In the summertime”(5,5)
- Famous summertime music festival in UK(11)
- British seaside attraction 158m tall(9,5)
- The month of July is named after this historical figure(6,6)
- Strawberries and cream in July in SW19(8)
- European capital city that has 19 hours of daylight at summer solstice(8)
27 Clues: The Queen of Disco(5,6) • Filling for a summer pudding(4,6) • A favourite summertime cocktail(5) • Summer residence of the Pope (6,8) • Scotland’s Royal summer residence(8) • A famous song from Porgy and Bess(10) • The month British summer time ends(7) • Feast day celebrated on 15th July(5,8) • City hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics(5) • ...
naruto characters 2025-12-05
10 Clues: - 6th hokage • - has an IQ of 200 • - son of 4th hokage • - sweet wife of naruto • - the mother of inojin. • - sand kazekage in Boruto • - shadow hokage in boruto • - mother of sarada + least favorite person. • - a hyuga that died in the 4th great ninja war. • - My favorite Akatsuki member+brother of Sasuke.
Revolutionary Writers 2021-09-29
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- A woman writer and poet who shared her views and advised politicians.
- Helped write the Declaration of Independence and died on July 4th.
- Wrote letters to John Adams asking for women's suffrage rights.
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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- Wrote "Common Sense", a pamphlet that gave people knowledge of independence. He wrote several documents and essays that convinced people to fight for their independence.
5 Clues: Wrote the Declaration of Independence. • Wrote letters to John Adams asking for women's suffrage rights. • Helped write the Declaration of Independence and died on July 4th. • A woman writer and poet who shared her views and advised politicians. • ...
4th Conjugatation Verbs 2024-03-15
15 Clues: to come • to know • to hear • to sleep • to not know • to come (4th pp) • to come (3rd pp) • to finish, limit • to feel, perceive • to fortify, protect • to hinder, obstruct • to discover, find out • to feel, perceive (3rd pp) • to feel, perceive (4th pp) • to discover, find out (3rd pp)
Months & Seasons 2017-02-16
Months of the year 2022-04-03
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- month before december
- month between may and july
- first month of the year
- month with only 28 days
- the third month of the year
- we celebrate halloween
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- we celebrate fiestas patrias
- we celebrate Christmas
- the month after june
- month between july and september
- month with only 3 letters
- the month after march
12 Clues: the month after june • month before december • the month after march • we celebrate Christmas • we celebrate halloween • first month of the year • month with only 28 days • month with only 3 letters • month between may and july • the third month of the year • we celebrate fiestas patrias • month between july and september
DANCEHALL 2022-08-21
18 Clues: GAZA • UNRULY • WARLORD • GULLYGAD • 4TH GENNA • MAN HIMSELF • DANCINGYOUTH • STRIKE FORCE • PANTY DROPPA • MR LOVER LOVER • GIMME DI LIGHT • DANCEHALL QUEEN • DACEHALL LYRICAL • KING OF DANCEHALL • DANCEHAL PRINCESS • QUEEN OF DANCEHALL • DANCEHALL PROFESSOR • DANCEHALL CINDERELLA
DANCEHALL 2022-08-21
18 Clues: GAZA • UNRULY • WARLORD • GULLYGAD • 4TH GENNA • MAN HIMSELF • DANCINGYOUTH • STRIKE FORCE • PANTY DROPPA • MR LOVER LOVER • GIMME DI LIGHT • DANCEHALL QUEEN • DACEHALL LYRICAL • KING OF DANCEHALL • DANCEHAL PRINCESS • QUEEN OF DANCEHALL • DANCEHALL PROFESSOR • DANCEHALL CINDERELLA
Fun President Facts 2014-01-29
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- heaviest president at 332lbs
- read every book in his hometown library.
- survived 4 plane crashes in WWII
- Rutherford B Hayes was the first president to use this, his number was 1.
- was fined $20 for speeding with horse and carriage.
- Youngest president
- John Tyler had 15 of these
- First to live in the White House
- youngest president
- Martin Van Buren was the first president to be born here.
- was never married
- Ben Harrison was the first to put up one of these for Christmas
- Jackson was the first president to ride on one.
- Tallest president
- Zachary Taylor never voted for one
- only president to serve more than 2 terms.
- Died of pneumonia
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- first president born in a hospital
- first African-American president
- smallest, Weighed less than 100lbs.
- Born on the 4th of July
- memorized his entire inaugural speech, 3000+ words.
- Andrew Johnson was buried with a copy of it.
- Washington's teeth were made of this
- Herbert Hoover spoke this language with his wife to maintain privacy.
- could write with both hands at the same time in different languages.
- the bachelor Grover Cleveland was the only president to ever to do this in the Whitehouse
- only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms.
- Warren Harding gambled away a Whitehouse set of this.
- held his daughter's prom in the Whitehouse
- Oldest president
- Jefferson spoke this many different languages
32 Clues: Oldest president • was never married • Tallest president • Died of pneumonia • Youngest president • youngest president • Born on the 4th of July • John Tyler had 15 of these • heaviest president at 332lbs • first African-American president • survived 4 plane crashes in WWII • First to live in the White House • first president born in a hospital • Zachary Taylor never voted for one • ...
Summer Trivia 2023-01-03
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- solstice What is the longest day of the year?
- What is the most commonly purchased BBQ meat in the US?
- The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo
- In which state was the first public beach in the United States?
- Which US state has the average hottest temperature?
- What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for?
- Which month is National Ice Cream Month in the United States?
- Which US state hosts a UFO festival every year in July?
- What old english word did the word “Summer” come from?
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- Which is the most popular popsicle flavor in the US?
- Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine?
- Which holiday marks the unofficial end of summer in the US?
- In which country did fireworks originate?
- What is America’s most popular ice cream flavor?
- Which country holds the biggest waterpark in the world?
- The summer olympics are held in July and ______
- What is the most sold item in the summer?
- What is the birthstone for July?
- What is the most grown crop in the United States?
- In what US state was the beach ball invented?
20 Clues: What is the birthstone for July? • Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine? • In which country did fireworks originate? • What is the most sold item in the summer? • What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for? • solstice What is the longest day of the year? • In what US state was the beach ball invented? • The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo • ...
Te Kooti 2022-11-12
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- On 10th July 1868, when Te Kooti escaped the Chatham Islands, where did he escape to?
- What was the name of the church founded by Te Kooti?
- In March 1866, Te Kooti was rearrested because of an accusation that he had warned a local Pai Mārire chief about the attacks they were planning. Who was the chief that he warned?
- In 1869 Ngātapa, up to 120 of Te Kooti’s followers were executed by who?
- On 7 June 1869, Te Kooti and his now 200 followers attacked a small part of Bay of Plenty Cavalry, resulting in 9 deaths and stolen weapons and horses. Where was this attack?
- Te Kooti ordered for two Pakeha ‘Pharaoh’s overseers’ to be killed. These were Captain James Wilson and ______. ______ and his wife and children were dragged out of their house and beaten to death.
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- Which sub tribe did Te Kooti belong to?
- On 4 October 1869 was the ‘last major battle’ of the New Zealand Wars. Te Kooti barely survived, and two of his fingers on his left hand were cut off. Where was this battle fought?
- On 10 November 1868, following his arrival to Poverty Bay, Te Kooti alongside 100 men. This was to get revenge for being exiled to the Chatham Islands, and for being accused of aiding which religion.
- What is the Te Reo name for Chatham Islands?
- On 4th July 1868, Te Kooti and over 200 people escaped the Chatham Islands on what vessel?
11 Clues: Which sub tribe did Te Kooti belong to? • What is the Te Reo name for Chatham Islands? • What was the name of the church founded by Te Kooti? • In 1869 Ngātapa, up to 120 of Te Kooti’s followers were executed by who? • On 10th July 1868, when Te Kooti escaped the Chatham Islands, where did he escape to? • ...
❤️ Tom + Charlotte ❤️ 2024-07-23
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- Where did they celebrate their 40th anniversary?
- In what month were they married?
- What presidential scandal was being investigated in July 1974?
- An activity they enjoy together…
- How many grandchildren do they have?
- What is one thing Tom and Charlotte do each morning?
- One of Tom’s favorite hobbies…
- They are longtime members of this church…
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- In what town were they married?
- How many years have they been together?
- One of Charlotte’s favorite hobbies…
- Where did they meet?
- What was John Denver’s top hit in July 1974?
- The name of their dog…
- In what town were all three kids born?
15 Clues: Where did they meet? • The name of their dog… • One of Tom’s favorite hobbies… • In what town were they married? • In what month were they married? • An activity they enjoy together… • One of Charlotte’s favorite hobbies… • How many grandchildren do they have? • In what town were all three kids born? • How many years have they been together? • ...
Summer Trivia Crossword 2023-01-03
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- What is the birthstone for July?
- What is the most sold item in the summer?
- Which holiday marks the unofficial end of summer in the US?
- Which month is National Ice Cream Month in the United States?
- The summer olympics are held in July and ______
- In what US state was the beach ball invented?
- The summer zodiac signs are ____, Leo and Virgo
- Which US state hosts a UFO festival every year in July?
- What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for?
- What old english word did the word “Summer” come from?
- Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine?
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- What is the longest day of the year?
- In which state was the first public beach in the United States?
- In which country did fireworks originate?
- What is the most grown crop in the United States?
- What is the most commonly purchased BBQ meat in the US?
- Which is the most popular popsicle flavor in the US?
- Which country holds the biggest waterpark in the world?
- What is America’s most popular ice cream flavor?
- Which US state has the average hottest temperature?
20 Clues: What is the birthstone for July? • What is the longest day of the year? • Which vitamin do you get from Sunshine? • What is the most sold item in the summer? • In which country did fireworks originate? • What does the SPF on sunscreen stand for? • In what US state was the beach ball invented? • The summer olympics are held in July and ______ • ...
Wills African Puzzel 2021-02-02
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- Largest mountain in Africa
- 2nd largest lake in Africa
- This desert is located on the southwest part of Africa
- Measures 420 miles end to end
- Largest freshwater lake in Africa
- Where a river begins
- The most common trees in the Savana
- Some scientist do not believe this is a desert because of how much rain it receives
- The amount of seasons in the savannas
- The lowest part of Mount Killmijaro
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- 4th largest country in Africa
- The savanna has 2 of these
- The tallest point of Mount Kilimanjaro
- Island located southeast of Africa
- This ocean is to the west of Africa
- Longest river in Africa and the world
- 3rd largest lke in Africa
- Where a river ends
- Largest desert in Africa
- The largest city in Africa
- The 3rd largest river in Africa
- This tree stores water in its trunk
- 4th largest river in Africa
- Located in Kenya and has a population of 2,510,800
- Largest country in Africa
25 Clues: Where a river ends • Where a river begins • Largest desert in Africa • 3rd largest lke in Africa • Largest country in Africa • The savanna has 2 of these • Largest mountain in Africa • The largest city in Africa • 2nd largest lake in Africa • 4th largest river in Africa • 4th largest country in Africa • Measures 420 miles end to end • The 3rd largest river in Africa • ...
Wills African Puzzel 2021-02-02
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- Largest mountain in Africa
- 2nd largest lake in Africa
- This desert is located on the southwest part of Africa
- Measures 420 miles end to end
- Largest freshwater lake in Africa
- Where a river begins
- The most common trees in the Savana
- Some scientist do not believe this is a desert because of how much rain it receives
- The amount of seasons in the savannas
- The lowest part of Mount Killmijaro
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- 4th largest country in Africa
- The savanna has 2 of these
- The tallest point of Mount Kilimanjaro
- Island located southeast of Africa
- This ocean is to the west of Africa
- Longest river in Africa
- 3rd largest lke in Africa
- Where a river ends
- Largest desert in Africa
- The largest city in Africa
- The 3rd largest river in Africa
- This tree stores water in its trunk
- 4th largest river in Africa
- Located in Kenya and has a population of 2,510,800
- Largest country in Africa
25 Clues: Where a river ends • Where a river begins • Longest river in Africa • Largest desert in Africa • 3rd largest lke in Africa • Largest country in Africa • The savanna has 2 of these • Largest mountain in Africa • The largest city in Africa • 2nd largest lake in Africa • 4th largest river in Africa • 4th largest country in Africa • Measures 420 miles end to end • ...
Wills African Puzzel 2021-02-02
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- Largest mountain in Africa
- 2nd largest lake in Africa
- This desert is located on the southwest of Africa
- Measures 420 miles end to end
- Largest freshwater lake in Africa
- Where a river begins
- The most common trees in the Savana
- Some scientist do not believe this is a desert because of how much rain it receives
- The amount of seasons in the savannas
- The lowest part of Mount Killmijaro
Down
- 4th largest country in Africa
- The savanna has 2 of these
- The tallest point of Mount Kilimanjaro
- Island located southeast of Africa
- This ocean is to the west of Africa
- Longest river in Africa
- 3rd largest in Africa
- Where a river ends
- Largest desert in Africa
- The largest city in Africa
- The 3rd largest river in Africa
- This tree stores water in its trunk
- 4th largest river in Africa
- Located in Kenya and a population of 2,510,800
- Largest country in Africa
25 Clues: Where a river ends • Where a river begins • 3rd largest in Africa • Longest river in Africa • Largest desert in Africa • Largest country in Africa • The savanna has 2 of these • Largest mountain in Africa • The largest city in Africa • 2nd largest lake in Africa • 4th largest river in Africa • 4th largest country in Africa • Measures 420 miles end to end • ...
Mondale Times Crossword 2020-12-14
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- Fabi's biggest fear
- mIsS NoRtH dAkOtA aka Fabi's least favorite person
- Sydney and Ingrid have both traveled to this country
- The subject Ingrid singlehandedly taught us
- What Haille's apartment is covered in
- Fabi's peace lily's name
- The inspiration for Ingrid's pumpkin carving
- the man, the myth, the legend in which our group chat is named after
- The girl Haille let take her cold calls in international law
- Ingrid's cat's name
- Ingrid's go to date is to go for a walk around this with booze
- Where Ingrid lives
- Haille's seven corners coffee order
- The name of the event where Sara Witty grinded on Fabi
- Ingrid's brother-in-law's degree
- Who Sydney brought to the 4th of July
- Haille's adoptive father
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- Sydney's favorite genre of television
- Who Sydney lost her virginity to
- Who Hannah said she wanted to have in her threesome with Sydney
- Sydney's zodiac sign
- Fabi helped Haille set this up after far too long
- Madame President Goggins of _____
- Ingrid's tattoo
- What Sara Witty has way too many of
- Fabi's least favorite thing we learned in international law
- Where Sydney lives
- The person in our section Fabi thought was named "Charlie" for a whole month
- Haille's favorite podcast
- Madame President Hofeldt of _____
- Haille beat Pierce in 2 elections for this club
- The professor who grilled Sydney for 45 minutes while Will was in class
- Sydney's dog's name
33 Clues: Ingrid's tattoo • Where Sydney lives • Where Ingrid lives • Fabi's biggest fear • Ingrid's cat's name • Sydney's dog's name • Sydney's zodiac sign • Fabi's peace lily's name • Haille's adoptive father • Haille's favorite podcast • Who Sydney lost her virginity to • Ingrid's brother-in-law's degree • Madame President Goggins of _____ • Madame President Hofeldt of _____ • ...
Friendding at the castle crossword 2023-04-27
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- Escaped the Libyan revolution
- Does pole dancing
- Played rugby for the county
- Once performed surgery on a pig
- Can drink anyone under the table, often involving poison like cheep wine
- Serial entrepreneur with many hats, including owner of a cleaning company called Pink water
- Once scuba dived in the Caribbean for a living
- Free spirited lady, who once worked as a travel agent in Peru
- Good person to have if your country needs an election observation, if you need support in drinking frozen Margaritas at a 4th July US embassy party or just need someone that knows pretty much all European languages
- Had an exhibition featuring his photos in print
- Drove through Mozambique in a Mercedes Benz
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- Tango-dancer that met his Italian love in Mali
- Actual name should have been Francisco if it hadn’t been for his father
- Name means freedom in Fijian
- Dreamed of the man, the dogs, the fireplace and now has it all in Utrecht
- Favourite colour is red
- Left handed cat-lover and the proud owner of 3 different passports.
- Spreadsheet guru
- Signature airline is Turkish airlines. And signature towel is a Turkish towel
- Your contemporary female version of Indiana Jones that owns a perfect dog
- Wants to own a lavender farm on her island
- Name rhymes with pain
- Has a special talent of getting bottles of fine whisky from British diplomats
- Lived in Japan
24 Clues: Lived in Japan • Spreadsheet guru • Does pole dancing • Name rhymes with pain • Favourite colour is red • Played rugby for the county • Name means freedom in Fijian • Escaped the Libyan revolution • Once performed surgery on a pig • Wants to own a lavender farm on her island • Drove through Mozambique in a Mercedes Benz • Tango-dancer that met his Italian love in Mali • ...
Camp Tevya Cross Word Puzzle 1 2020-04-02
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- Singing will be heard from here.
- Jewish Holiday during the summer
- Second to oldest boy's bunk
- Where we may go for a day trip.
- White team
- Director of Camp Tevya
- New building for adult housing and alumni
- Blue team
- Flagfootball is played here
- Our beautiful lake
- Favorite jumping activity on the lake
- Prayer after the meals
- Busy place where everything happens, phones, mail, planning
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- Where canoeing, paddleboarding and windsufing is
- What we look forward to every July 4th.
- Where we start and end our day
- Red team
- Town Camp Tevya is in.
- This camp will be 81 years old this summer.
- Yellow team
- Where we may go for a night trip.
- Oldest Building at camp.
- Where you will find a great softball game.
- Big field at camp that use to be a 3 par golf hole
- This person cooks our food.
- Overnight trip for Kinneret and Tel Yehuda
- Whole camp friendly competition.
- Shabbat Services are held here.
- Where to go if you are sick.
- Second to oldest girl's bunk
- Where we eat our meals
- Where waterskiing use to be
- Prayer before the meals
33 Clues: Red team • Blue team • White team • Yellow team • Our beautiful lake • Town Camp Tevya is in. • Director of Camp Tevya • Where we eat our meals • Prayer after the meals • Prayer before the meals • Oldest Building at camp. • Second to oldest boy's bunk • This person cooks our food. • Flagfootball is played here • Where waterskiing use to be • Where to go if you are sick. • ...
Christmas 2017-12-18
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- The best 4th grade Social Studies Teacher.
- We celebrate his birthday on Christmas.
- The color of the Grinch's fur.
- The best school ever
- Mary rode this animal to Bethlehem
- ? the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
- This is who told the Shepherds that Jesus was born.
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- The best 4th grade Science Teacher
- The building that Jesus was born in.
- The direction that the Wisemen came from.
- Deck the Halls with Boughs of ?
- The Saint who's feast day is December 6th
- Jesus' mother.
13 Clues: Jesus' mother. • The best school ever • ? the Red-Nosed Reindeer. • The color of the Grinch's fur. • Deck the Halls with Boughs of ? • The best 4th grade Science Teacher • Mary rode this animal to Bethlehem • The building that Jesus was born in. • We celebrate his birthday on Christmas. • The direction that the Wisemen came from. • The Saint who's feast day is December 6th • ...
Wills African Puzzel 2021-02-02
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- Largest mountain in Africa
- 2nd largest lake in Africa
- This desert is located on the southwest part of Africa
- Measures 420 miles end to end
- Largest freshwater lake in Africa
- Where a river begins and ends
- The most common trees in the Savana
- Some scientist do not believe this is a desert because of how much rain it receives
- The amount of seasons in the savannas
- The lowest part of Mount Killmijaro
Down
- 4th largest country in Africa
- The savanna has 2 of these
- The tallest point of Mount Kilimanjaro
- Island located southeast of Africa
- This ocean is to the west of Africa
- Longest river in Africa and the world
- 3rd largest lke in Africa
- Where a river ends
- Largest desert in Africa
- The largest city in Africa
- The 3rd largest river in Africa
- This tree stores water in its trunk
- 4th largest river in Africa
- Located in Kenya and has a population of 2,510,800
- Largest country in Africa
25 Clues: Where a river ends • Largest desert in Africa • 3rd largest lke in Africa • Largest country in Africa • The savanna has 2 of these • Largest mountain in Africa • The largest city in Africa • 2nd largest lake in Africa • 4th largest river in Africa • 4th largest country in Africa • Measures 420 miles end to end • Where a river begins and ends • The 3rd largest river in Africa • ...
jdeiter@dbrothers.com 2025-05-08
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- Popping up all over the Lehigh Valley this summer, this robust rodent were called “grundsows” by our region’s German forbears. What do we call them?
- Hot house? Simply closing these during summer days can reduce your indoor temperature by 10-degrees or more.
- PECAN Okay, Question _______ was too easy. What is America’s FOURTH favorite flavor of ice cream?
- On July 8, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was publicly read in the town square of this Lehigh Valley city. It was one of only three places in the colonies to have this historic honor. (The other two were Philadelphia and Trenton.)
- COLA All-American brand of refreshment and namesake of the Allentown home park for Lehigh Valley IronPIgs AAA baseball action all summer long.
- RIVER Summer’s coolest underground adventures are found, not lost, at this cavernous site deep below Hellertown, PA.
- What is the first name of the USA-made brand of central air conditioning systems that meet Deiter Bros’. tough standards for energy efficiency, durability and value?
- At over 100-feet deep, Lake Hydra (formerly known as Dutch Springs) in Northampton County is a leading site throughout the Eastern US for training both sport and rescue divers in this underwater activity.
- This American invented the first electrical air conditioning unit in 1902. His name carries on today.
- When the Earth is closest to the Sun, which of the four seasons is it…Summer, Autumn, Winter or Spring?
- With an average temperature around 85-degrees F., this is the Lehigh Valley’s hottest month.
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- During the warm months, should ceiling fans be set to turn clockwise to LIFT air, or counterclockwise to push it DOWN?
- SteelStacks Summer Concert Series welcomes all to South Bethlehem for live music performances at the ___________ Pavilion.
- Okay, it’s a stretch, but what is the tallest and heaviest animal in the Lehigh Valley?
- America’s largest free, non-gated music festival will welcome over a million guests to Bethlehem for 10 days from August 1 to 10.
- Not a cake in anything but name, but for sweet eats at summer festivals all over the Lehigh Valley region, there’s none batter than this Pennsylvania Dutch treat.
- Revved up on auto racing? NASCAR Race Weekend comes to this neighboring raceway on June 20-22.
- What is America’s favorite flavor of ice cream?
- Drive-in theatres are American icons of summer night movies, magic and memories. In continuous operation since 1934, this classic in Orefield, PA is the oldest drive-in theatre in America.
- America’s 249th birthday is on July 4th. What’s the last name of the Lehigh Valley patriot who signed the Declaration of Independence?
- When summer storms knock out electrical power, what’s the leading brand of back-up generators Deiter Bros. provides to keep customers empowered whatever the weather?
21 Clues: What is America’s favorite flavor of ice cream? • Okay, it’s a stretch, but what is the tallest and heaviest animal in the Lehigh Valley? • With an average temperature around 85-degrees F., this is the Lehigh Valley’s hottest month. • Revved up on auto racing? NASCAR Race Weekend comes to this neighboring raceway on June 20-22. • ...
G News - Jan 21, 2021 2021-01-19
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- in ______ I'm learning about algebra
- when I got my new app, it downloaded a bad _________ on my computer
- when I finished taking a shower, I walked to my _________ and got ready for bed
- a particular part or feature of something
- I booked a ________ at the massage place
- a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory
- in history class, we try to look at it from more than one ___________
- our country was dependent on the _____________ary war
- I was worried about tomorrow's election day, but I decided to just stay in the ________
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- I found the perfect _________ for making apps
- when the actor cracked a joke, the entire _________ laughed
- I crashed my car, but luckily, the day before I had just gotten ____________
- when I finished my spring roll, I went straight for the _______ cookie
- yesterday, I dyed my ________
- in PE I lost at capture the flag, but at least I had made an ________
- yesterday, my college __________ walked up to my desk and showed me my score, disappointed
- would you like to buy Boardwalk? Yes? That ________ costs $400
- there are a lot of holidays based on days in ________, but my favorite is by far the 4th of July
- My car broke down on my way to the _______ship, isn't that ironic?
19 Clues: yesterday, I dyed my ________ • in ______ I'm learning about algebra • I booked a ________ at the massage place • a particular part or feature of something • I found the perfect _________ for making apps • our country was dependent on the _____________ary war • when the actor cracked a joke, the entire _________ laughed • ...
2022 with the Albrechts 2022-11-26
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- Golf course that Corey owns
- Nighttime event Corey hosts at the Mayflower
- Month in which Brandon and Annika were married
- Our favorite dog
- Jenna's place of employment
- Brandon and Annika live in this state
- Ryan graduated from SDSU in May, earning this title
- Company Brandon works for
- Dolly and classmates enjoyed this in September
- Part of Corey's body that he broke last May
- We enjoyed another fun week of vacation at the ____ at the end of July
- Brandon's occupation
- Brandon and Annika went here on their honeymoon
- Randy and Dolly renewed these this year. Let's go!
Down
- Ryan and Jordan took 2nd place in this kind of tournament this summer
- A favorite activity of Jenna's
- Annual destination every September. 2022 marked Ryan's 1st trip, Jenna's 4th
- Ryan and Jordan became this in November
- Jenna calls this city home
- How we would describe the weather in Fairfax this year
- Randy and Dolly visited these while at Brandon and Annika's
- Jenna enjoyed teaching music to kids at this event in August
- Jenna sometimes travels to this city for work
- City in which Ryan lives
- Corey, Jenna, and Randy traveled to this place in November
- Randy and Dolly rode these on the High Trestle Trail with Brandon and Annika
- Company that Ryan works for
- Number of tires Brandon has replaced on his car this year
28 Clues: Our favorite dog • Brandon's occupation • City in which Ryan lives • Company Brandon works for • Jenna calls this city home • Golf course that Corey owns • Jenna's place of employment • Company that Ryan works for • A favorite activity of Jenna's • Brandon and Annika live in this state • Ryan and Jordan became this in November • Part of Corey's body that he broke last May • ...
Reading Quiz T-4 L-1 2024-03-21
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- UNDER THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, EACH STATE, NO MATTER ITS SIZE OR THIS HAD ONE VOTE.
- CONGRESS DID HAVE THE POWER TO DO THIS, UNDER THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION.
- AS CITIZENS FORMED STATE GOVERNMENTS, THIS WAS DRAFTING A PLAN FOR THE NATION AS A WHOLE.
- KENNEDY'S BOOK; CHARLES' ROOM; ELIJAH'S CANDY BAR; KATELYN'S BOOK BAG: ALL OF THESE ARE EXAMPLES OF THIS.
- THE STATE GOVERNMENTS SEPARATED POWER BETWEEN THIS AND THE LEGISLATURE, WHICH PASSED LAWS.
- THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FOR THE USA WAS ON 4TH DAY OF THIS MONTH IN 1776.
- VIRGINIA'S CONSTITUTTION INCLUDED THIS.
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- THIS IS A 100% PROMISE FOR OR TO DO SOMETHING; IT'S A MONEY BACK _____.
- AS A PLAN OF THIS, THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION DID HAVE STRENGTHS.
- AMERICANS FOUGHT THE REVOLUTION TO UPHOLD THE PRINCIPLES AND IDEAS SET FORTH IN THIS.
- THIS IS A GOD-GIVEN RIGHT THAT NOBODY CAN REALLY TAKE AWAY.
- A CONSTITUTION IS A DOCUMENT THAT SET OUT THESE, PRINCIPLES, ORGANIZATION, AND PROCESSES OF A GOVERNMENT.
- THIS GOVERNING BODY DIDN'T HAVE THE POWER TO CONDUCT TRADE NOR TAX THE PEOPLE.
- IT WAS UP TO THE STATES TO DO THIS WITH LAWS PASSED BY CONGRESSUNDER THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION.
- VIRGINIA'S BILL OF RIGHTS GUARANTEED THIS
15 Clues: VIRGINIA'S CONSTITUTTION INCLUDED THIS. • VIRGINIA'S BILL OF RIGHTS GUARANTEED THIS • THIS IS A GOD-GIVEN RIGHT THAT NOBODY CAN REALLY TAKE AWAY. • AS A PLAN OF THIS, THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION DID HAVE STRENGTHS. • THIS IS A 100% PROMISE FOR OR TO DO SOMETHING; IT'S A MONEY BACK _____. • ...
The Night Diary: July 30th-Aug. 4th 2025-09-17
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- Where does Dadi hide Amil and Nisha when they hear people yelling outside their door?
- What are Amil and Nisha playing when they hear people yelling outside the door? (Aug. 2nd)
- Nisha's favorite spinach dish that Kazi makes for her
- A word that describes India being split down the middle
- What Nisha thinks gets people's attention better than being loud
- What does Nisha remember her family having that involved a lot of food?
- The tall, thin man who wants everyone to stay together and advocates for peace
- The place that Amil and Nisha can no longer go to because it is not safe
- Who is the leader of the Indian National Congress?
Down
- The country Mirpur Khas will now be part of
- What religion is Kazi?
- Who is the leader of the Muslim league?
- What rule will India be free from as a result of the Partition?
- The type of vegetable Nisha eats with lemon juice and cayenne pepper
- What does Nisha hate hearing?
- What religion is Papa and Dadi?
16 Clues: What religion is Kazi? • What does Nisha hate hearing? • What religion is Papa and Dadi? • Who is the leader of the Muslim league? • The country Mirpur Khas will now be part of • Who is the leader of the Indian National Congress? • Nisha's favorite spinach dish that Kazi makes for her • A word that describes India being split down the middle • ...
PURE ROMANCING YOU PUZZLE 2014-04-20
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- RIDE ALL MEN LOVE TO JUMP IN AND TAK THE RIDE OF THEIR LIFE
- CLEAN NEVER BUY A TOY WITH OUT GETTING THIS CLEANER
- SPRAY ON AFTER THE SHOWER AND YOU ARE SURE TO FEEL SILKY SMOOTH
- INSTINCT WHEN MIXED WITH YOU PHEROMONES YOU ARE SURE TO ATTRACT HIM
- YOU CAN EARN UP TO $100 IN FREE PRODUCT IF YOU HOLD YOUR PARTY AND BECOME ONE OF THESE.
- IF YOU WANT TO BE PART OF A GROUP OF WOMEN WHOSE MISSION IS TO UPLIFT AND EMPOWER OTHER WOMEN YOU CAN BECOME ONE OF THESE.
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- EVERYONE NEEDS SOMEONE THEY CAN COUNT ON
- WHAT YOU WEAR FOR HIM WHEN YOU WANT TO BE SEXY
- THIS LITTLE BLACK TUBE WILL MAKE YOUR CLITORIS FEEL LIKE PART OF THE 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS IN A GOOD WAY
- WA BALLS INSERT THESE AND HOLD TIGHT..YOU ARE NOW EXERCISING HER
- NO MORE HAIR BUMPS OR RASHES FROM SHAVING WHEN YOU USE THIS
11 Clues: EVERYONE NEEDS SOMEONE THEY CAN COUNT ON • WHAT YOU WEAR FOR HIM WHEN YOU WANT TO BE SEXY • CLEAN NEVER BUY A TOY WITH OUT GETTING THIS CLEANER • RIDE ALL MEN LOVE TO JUMP IN AND TAK THE RIDE OF THEIR LIFE • NO MORE HAIR BUMPS OR RASHES FROM SHAVING WHEN YOU USE THIS • SPRAY ON AFTER THE SHOWER AND YOU ARE SURE TO FEEL SILKY SMOOTH • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
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- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
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- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
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- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
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- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
notepad 2023-12-28
25 Clues: may • june • july • plan • march • april • friday • events • sunday • august • monday • tuesday • january • october • december • creative • february • proposal • thursday • saturday • november • wednesday • september • destinations • entertainment
July 2021 2021-07-13
July Challenge 2023-07-12
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- Length of time it takes to walk around Schenk Lake
- Who lives in Elm
- Name of the restaurant other than Ihlenfeld that accepts reservations
- Number of trails in the Oglebay Trail System
- Name of the man who moved his family to Waddington Farm in 1901.
- Name for the paved trails in the park
- What does a Pickle ball look like
- Items left in rooms are taken here
- Name for a donor giving at the $1000 level annually
- Minimum age to rent a segway
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- How many outdoor restrooms are there in Oglebay Park
- What winter attraction is offered on the slopes besides downhill skiing
- What attraction housing animals will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2027
- Name of the restaurant at the Jones Golf Course
- Four bedroom cottage with all queen beds
- Call centers name for our busiest selling day of the year
- Shannon Reids boss
- Name of the gift shop at the Schrader Center
18 Clues: Who lives in Elm • Shannon Reids boss • Minimum age to rent a segway • What does a Pickle ball look like • Items left in rooms are taken here • Name for the paved trails in the park • Four bedroom cottage with all queen beds • Number of trails in the Oglebay Trail System • Name of the gift shop at the Schrader Center • Name of the restaurant at the Jones Golf Course • ...
July 2025 2025-06-26
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- is celebrated for his designs of urban green spaces like Central Park, advocating for the integration of nature into cities.
- is a water-based trail or network of rivers, lakes, or coastal routes designed for recreational activities like kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding, often with access points, signage, and conservation goals.
- Who said we needed eyes on the street
- is a regional planning body where local governments collaborate on shared issues like transportation, land use, and environmental planning.
- U.S. law that first enabled local zoning regulations in 1926.
- The system of roads, bridges, and public transit that supports urban mobility.
- A city model with a central hub and surrounding connected nodes.
- a Danish architect and urban planner, is known for his focus on human-scale urban design
- in the 1920s, proposes that cities are composed of a series of concentric zones, each with its own characteristics and functions. The model suggests that social and economic activity is more concentrated in the center of the city, with lower-income and disadvantaged populations living in the outer zones.
- The theory of _________________, developed by American social scientist Sherry Arnstein in the 1970s, is a framework for understanding the different levels and forms of citizen engagement in the planning and decision-making processes. According to the theory, citizen participation can take many different forms, ranging from non-participation and manipulation to partnership and citizen control.
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- The widening gap between the urban core and outlying areas.
- often measured using metrics like intersection density and proximity to amenities.
- A visionary roadmap for how a place should grow and develop over the next 10–30 years.
- was a founding father of the Modernist movement.
- is a high-speed, federally funded highway
- The earliest recorded city plan dates back to 3000 BC, in the ancient city of ______ in present-day Pakistan. This plan featured a grid system of streets, public squares, and a sophisticated drainage system.
- in the 1940s, is similar to the Concentric Zone Model, but it divides the city into sectors rather than concentric zones. The model suggests that different land uses and population groups are organized in a radial pattern around the city center.
- A green space used for recreation and environmental benefits.
18 Clues: Who said we needed eyes on the street • is a high-speed, federally funded highway • was a founding father of the Modernist movement. • The widening gap between the urban core and outlying areas. • U.S. law that first enabled local zoning regulations in 1926. • A green space used for recreation and environmental benefits. • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
Spelling October 31, 2014 2014-10-27
25 Clues: year • July • month • August • second • season • autumn • minute • Tuesday • achieve • January • holiday • exclaim • attempt • Thursday • progress • calendar • Saturday • persuade • November • February • Halloween • entertain • September • Wednesday
CONSTANTINE 2022-12-08
Modern Era Crossword 2022-05-22
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- was created to help talk from a long distance
- watch things on a screen
- had a speech at the U.S. senate Aug 12th 1919
- small device to help communicate while traveling
- creates light to help see
- Second revolutionary movement was the second form of Zionism
- Germany and Russia agreed to not take milatary action with each other for the next ten years
- Created the five-year plan
- happened from 1947 to 1989, fall of the berlin wall ended it
- 1955, treaty of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance
- Created after WW2 to help prevent future conflict
- listen to the news, tiny device box
- Created by Stalin
- leader of one of the worst genocides in history
- travel long distances fast
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- was created by Mao to increase Chinese agricultural output
- made the "dissolving the soviet union speech"
- had speech at berlin wall
- battle July 17th 1943 to Feb 2nd 1943
- communicate for business purposes
- helps prevent sickness/ disease
- from 1945 to 1955, affected mainly north Africa and sub-Saharan Africa
- created by Roosevelt to help end the great depression
- Had a speech at congress joint session Jan 18th 1918
- was to allow 3 leading allies to plan post-war peace
- Quicker transportation used to make faster machines
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary leader
- helps you get directions to places
- Leader of the nationalist movement
- Assassinated on April 4th, 1968
30 Clues: Created by Stalin • watch things on a screen • had speech at berlin wall • creates light to help see • Created the five-year plan • travel long distances fast • helps prevent sickness/ disease • Assassinated on April 4th, 1968 • communicate for business purposes • helps you get directions to places • Leader of the nationalist movement • listen to the news, tiny device box • ...
Westward Movement 2015-01-23
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- a person who is the first to accomplish something new
- material used in wagon covers
- boat that crossed rivers
- war between the north and south in America
- large animal like a deer
- cracker-like food; made with flour and water
- plains fuel
- carbonated water landmark
- overlanders hoped to reach this landmark by the 4th of July
- bridge built with logs set crossways
- 1849 movement to find riches in the west
- ex.Laramie, Bridger, Hall
- animal ____ were followed by hunters on the trail for food
- strong livestock used to pull wagons
- illness marked by lack of vitamin C
- large purchase of land from the French
- illness that was a major cause of death on the trail
- women and girls avoided tanned skin by wearing a ___
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- held a pair of oxen
- mail system used for a short time
- small mammal found on trail
- jumping off point for the Oregon Trail
- left south to make new lives
- continental _____
- chosen leader of the wagon train
- ___ were people who traveled along the Oregon Trail
- animals that carried malaria
- moved west for religious freedom
- tool used to make butter
- method to move west
- pot used to cook in
- people who returned home on the trail
- house built with notched logs
- seeing the ___ was a phrase that meant a person had seen too much hardship on the trail
34 Clues: plains fuel • continental _____ • held a pair of oxen • method to move west • pot used to cook in • boat that crossed rivers • large animal like a deer • tool used to make butter • carbonated water landmark • ex.Laramie, Bridger, Hall • small mammal found on trail • left south to make new lives • animals that carried malaria • material used in wagon covers • house built with notched logs • ...
All about McKenna! 2018-10-14
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- Her first passport stamp was issued from
- Her favorite football team.
- Next (projected) international trip.
- Famous residence where she will visit at Christmastime.
- "I'm her youngest cousin."
- What Mommy and Daddy say she suffers from (along with most babies)
- Her BFF who gets all her hand-me-downs.
- Her birthstone
- The hurricane that delayed her trip to the Azores overnight.
- Her first flight was to
- She calls her mommy's mommy and her daddy's mommy these.
- McKenna watched her 4th of July fireworks in
- Her favorite YouTube show.
- Her least favorite accessory (hint: won't keep it on her head)
- "Her first airplane flight was for my first communion."
- Her four-legged big sister's name.
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- The birthday girl's middle name is
- "I'm her oldest girl cousin."
- The hurricane that started her trip three says early.
- Her favorite food.
- Her first live sporting event was this sport.
- Her favorite outdoor activity.
- Her astrological sign.
- Her favorite fruit.
- Her favorite sight in Boston (hint: She was INSIDE a globe!!)
- Her four-legged big sister's name.
- "She is named after me."
- Her nickname in utero.
- "Her first airplane flight was for my birthday party."
- Her favorite hockey team (hint: she has seen them play live).
30 Clues: Her birthstone • Her favorite food. • Her favorite fruit. • Her astrological sign. • Her nickname in utero. • Her first flight was to • "She is named after me." • "I'm her youngest cousin." • Her favorite YouTube show. • Her favorite football team. • "I'm her oldest girl cousin." • Her favorite outdoor activity. • The birthday girl's middle name is • Her four-legged big sister's name. • ...
End of July 2021 Crossword 2021-07-29
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- Batcave assistant
- Number of a cyclops
- SHIELD’s enemy
- 11th Philippine President nickname
- Who is faster than a speeding bullet?
- Harry Potter school
- Works with Dr. Strange
- Marvel comics creator
- Snake poison
- Fast app (?)
- Lord of mischief
- Godzilla vs Kong battle setting
- Clean as you go acronym
- Xavier School location
- Strange and Doom
- Protein source
- Xavier sports center
- Mutant group
- Apple inventor
- Scott Lang alias
- Antman’s girlfriend
- Jerry’s rival
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- Number of stomachs of a cow
- First woman
- Forgetful sea creature
- Lost fish
- Superman’s planet
- Mickey’s pet
- Harry’s pal
- Garfield
- Chewbacca’s partner
- Transformer protagonist
- Santa’s transportation
- Green hero
- Vibranium ore source
- Mutant group
- math sign +
- Solo’s Millenium _____
- Short hello
- Lion King antagonist
- Scooby Doo
- DCU rival
- Computer symbol
- Lego movie hero
- Bounty hunter ___ Fett
- Sherlock Holmes partner
- School subject
47 Clues: Garfield • Lost fish • DCU rival • Green hero • Scooby Doo • First woman • Harry’s pal • math sign + • Short hello • Mickey’s pet • Mutant group • Snake poison • Fast app (?) • Mutant group • Jerry’s rival • SHIELD’s enemy • Protein source • Apple inventor • School subject • Computer symbol • Lego movie hero • Lord of mischief • Strange and Doom • Scott Lang alias • Batcave assistant • Superman’s planet • Number of a cyclops • ...
Fourth of July Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- Cajun stew
- Oldest national park
- Produces 80% of the world's almonds
- Relay mail service
- Civil War bloodiest battle
- First state to ratify the constitution
- Last state
- Jazz Age writer
- Largest trees in the world
- Largest lake
- American “uncle”
- Theodore Roosevelt’s cavalry regiment
- Moon landing program
- Colonial militia company
- Most widely grown produce
- French military officer in War for Independence
- Battle that was turning point in Revolutionary War
- John Rolfe’s wife
- Underground Railroad conductor
- Financial district
- First permanent English settlement
- “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” / “Rip Van Winkle” (author)
- First university in America
- Roots music
- 1996 Summer Olympics (city)
- Largest office building in the world
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- Most popular sport
- Thomas Jefferson’s residence
- Political scandal
- World’s oldest ship afloat USS _______
- Mythical North American rabbit
- USA national food
- Nickname for flag
- Pilgrim’s ship
- First president to live in White House
- National pastime
- Windy city
- First ten amendments
- Green mountain state
- Southern dessert
- Tallest mountain in North America
- Last major land battle of Revolutionary War
- “Remember the ______!”
- Apache leader
- USA/Canada/Mexico trade
- Period of severe dust storm
- Traditional Halloween decor
- Largest North American rodent
- Father of the American Navy
- Official national language
50 Clues: Cajun stew • Windy city • Last state • Roots music • Largest lake • Apache leader • Pilgrim’s ship • Jazz Age writer • National pastime • American “uncle” • Southern dessert • Political scandal • USA national food • Nickname for flag • John Rolfe’s wife • Most popular sport • Relay mail service • Financial district • Oldest national park • First ten amendments • Green mountain state • Moon landing program • ...
Days to Celebrate 2023-06-20
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- In many states, this sky decor is only permitted on New Year's Eve and Independence Day.
- Look up to the night sky on July 20 to celebrate International _______ Day.
- ChatGPT could get a virtual pat on the back July 16 for _______ Appreciation Day. (abbr)
- This U.S. state, the least-populated in the nation, first entered statehood on July 10, 1890.
- The Declaration of Independence was officially adopted on July 4 in this U.S. city.
Down
- July 1 is the international day of these kinds of community-owned organizations.
- This city became a vanguard of the municipal ownership movement in Washington when it purchased a light and power company from Charles B. Wright on July 1, 1893.
- _______, July 1, celebrates the joining of three separate colonies into one dominion called Canada. (two words)
- This U.S. state, whose name was made up by a mining lobbyist who claimed it was Native American for "gem of the mountains," was founded on July 3, 1890.
- On July 2, 1923, citizens voted to create this California electric utility, though the utility wouldn't begin providing power until 1946.
10 Clues: Look up to the night sky on July 20 to celebrate International _______ Day. • July 1 is the international day of these kinds of community-owned organizations. • The Declaration of Independence was officially adopted on July 4 in this U.S. city. • In many states, this sky decor is only permitted on New Year's Eve and Independence Day. • ...
XIV, XV Vocabulary and Subjunctive Use and Formation 2019-11-27
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- such a death (adj. precedes noun)
- term for imperative, indicative, infinitive, subjunctive forms of verb
- the four moods of the verb (in alpha. order)
- subjunctive tense used when verb of main clause is in present, future, or future perfect indicative
- 3rd principal part: to repair, remake
- 3rd principal part: to live
- Mnemonic device (memory aid) reminding you of vowel changes needed to form present active subjunctive
- so great a shouting (adj. precedes noun)
- 4th principal part: to set on fire
- 4th principal part (neuter): to seize
- A dependent clause in the subjunctive mood expressing the reason for doing a particular act (the “why”)/ the intention of the verb’s “do-er”
- 3rd principal part: to set on fire
Down
- the verb mood stating possibility, will or volition
- on the next/following day (adj. precedes noun)-which ablative?_____
- in the Forum
- “Let her pay for the meal” is an example of which subjunctive use?
- of the (many) clothes
- skilled (men)
- “Let them not forget their forebears (ancestors)” is an example of which subjunctive use?
- the verb mood stating fact
- by means of death
- “Let me not frighten you!” is an example of which subjunctive use?
- by means of so many shouts (adj. precedes noun)
- subjunctive tense used when verb of main clause is in imperfect, perfect, or pluperfect indicative
- “Let us not be frightened” is an example of which subjunctive use?
- 2nd principal part: to buy
- conjunction introducing a positive purpose clause
- 3rd principal part: to scare thoroughly, alarm
- 3rd principal part: to leave behind abandon
- 3rd principal part: to rise
- 4th principal part: to live
- conjunction introducing a negative purpose clause
32 Clues: in the Forum • skilled (men) • by means of death • of the (many) clothes • the verb mood stating fact • 2nd principal part: to buy • 3rd principal part: to live • 3rd principal part: to rise • 4th principal part: to live • such a death (adj. precedes noun) • 4th principal part: to set on fire • 3rd principal part: to set on fire • 3rd principal part: to repair, remake • ...
july letter 2022-03-27
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- my sister’s name
- kim taehyung’s microphone color
- my most visited food branch in high school
- favorite girl japanese name (hint: boruto)
- favorite architectural structure in paris
- first crush in district 12
- least favorite dish
- the drink i always order in starbucks
- the language i want to learn
- the street i live on
- where i take my bi-weekly walks
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- the country i want to live in
- last name of the protagonist in my fav anime
- favorite bts member
- actual favorite color
- the job i want if i pursued a career in law
- favorite bts song (difficult)
- the name of the charter school i attended
18 Clues: my sister’s name • favorite bts member • least favorite dish • the street i live on • actual favorite color • first crush in district 12 • the language i want to learn • the country i want to live in • favorite bts song (difficult) • kim taehyung’s microphone color • where i take my bi-weekly walks • the drink i always order in starbucks • favorite architectural structure in paris • ...
July 8 2014-07-08
Across
- a funny or amusing quality
- very great in size, amount, degree, etc
- careful
- to say or state something in an official way
- a person who is admired for brave acts
- the tough outer skin of some fruits (orange)
- lonhpg thick hair on the neck of a lion or horse
- not bright or sunny; feelings of sadness
- to stare at
Down
- a mixed breed dog
- to make something completely wet
- to annoy someone; to take the time to do something
- having or showing a lack of good sense or judgement
- to reveal or uncover something
- funny
- partly hidden or clouded by dust, smoke, etc
- to do what you have been asked or ordered to do
- space
18 Clues: funny • space • careful • to stare at • a mixed breed dog • a funny or amusing quality • to reveal or uncover something • to make something completely wet • a person who is admired for brave acts • very great in size, amount, degree, etc • not bright or sunny; feelings of sadness • to say or state something in an official way • partly hidden or clouded by dust, smoke, etc • ...
July 2022 2022-06-22
Across
- The building where high school occurred from 1901 to 1910.
- A lunch eaten aroing 11AM
- A drink made of rum, molasses, and spruce beer.
- Acquired the Lester-Garland premises in 1906.
- The Trinity born poet who was the railway station agent in Carbonear.
- The first mayor of Trinity.
- The owner of the shop across from the Royal Bank in the 1940s.
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- The Trinity merchant who donated the land for the building of the Catholic church,
- The name of the whaling ship that operated out of Trinity.
- The Trinity merchant who became a member of the British parliament.
- The denomination of the church built in Trinity in 1877.
- The location of the first NL school outside St. John's.
- The Trinity ferry operator who drowned in 1864.
- Where Jacob Tavernor relocated from when he came to Trinity.
- The common punishment for assaults and theft in the 1700s.
- The cove at the north end of Gott's Cove.
- Another name for beach areas in towns.
- The owner of the shop by the brook in Old Bonaventure in the 1960s.
18 Clues: A lunch eaten aroing 11AM • The first mayor of Trinity. • Another name for beach areas in towns. • The cove at the north end of Gott's Cove. • Acquired the Lester-Garland premises in 1906. • The Trinity ferry operator who drowned in 1864. • A drink made of rum, molasses, and spruce beer. • The location of the first NL school outside St. John's. • ...
July 2023 2023-06-19
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- The last tenant of the Lester-Garland plantation.
- net The next cove south of Herring Cove in Champney's West is _____ Cove.
- The Trinity merchant who was the speaker in the first house of assembly.
- The town hall in Trinity used to be known as the ________.
- The name for the styles of traditional NL houses.
- James Verge of Trinity had ____ wives in one year.
- The _____ Chapel is the building located in St. Paul's Cemetery.
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- A NL name for a Black Guillemot.
- A line on a weather map linking point of equal atmospheric pressure.
- The sail that extends from the top of the foremast to the end of the fore gaff.
- The most easterly community in Trinity Bight.
- The Port Rexton son who fought in WWI and volunteered for WWII.
- The famous Trinity minister who was ordained in 1787.
- The roof style on the courthouse in Trinity.
- The English surname of the Beothuk buried in St. Paul's Churchyard in 1788.
- He negotiated with the French when they occupied Trinity in 1762.
- The structure located behind Lester Garland House is a ______.
- A ____ was built on Admiral's Point in the 1740s.
18 Clues: A NL name for a Black Guillemot. • The roof style on the courthouse in Trinity. • The most easterly community in Trinity Bight. • The last tenant of the Lester-Garland plantation. • The name for the styles of traditional NL houses. • A ____ was built on Admiral's Point in the 1740s. • James Verge of Trinity had ____ wives in one year. • ...
Obtuse July 2023-06-22
Across
- - Company who built EE’s glass palace
- - First CEC agent
- - associated with volleyball nationals
- - softball fanatic
- - Speaks multiple languages
- - newest product
- - Has the second birthday in the month
- - Jim’s founding partner
Down
- - Another name for order of stops
- - The office's jack of all trades
- - ADC business ideas written on napkin from this chain
- - final action to send to a driver
- - City ADC first began
- - Drink Old Mitch makes on Fridays
- - one of the original, albeit quirky, EXTRA developers
- - EXTRA had it’s product launch at this trade show
- - Who kicks off the month with a birthday?
- - Company acronym prior to ADC
18 Clues: - newest product • - First CEC agent • - City ADC first began • - softball fanatic • - Jim’s founding partner • - Speaks multiple languages • - Company acronym prior to ADC • - Another name for order of stops • - The office's jack of all trades • - Drink Old Mitch makes on Fridays • - final action to send to a driver • - Company who built EE’s glass palace • ...
Calendar Birthdays 2025-12-19
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- fifth month
- wearing round glasses (Dec)
- has an X in her name (June)
- your only sister
- Aaron's 2nd child
- tenth month
- first of Cathy's grandchildren to get engaged
- open heart surgery
- wearing sunglasses (Dec)
- seventh month
- has a z in her name (May)
- fourth month
- eighth month
- a map
- wearing baseball hat (Feb)
- the atom bomb
- wearing yellow shirt (April)
- second month
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- first month of the year
- ninth month
- has a double letter in name (Nov)
- twelfth month
- wearing cowboy hat (Feb)
- a twin (July)
- not a cracker (July)
- a mineral
- Melannie's new husband
- sixth month
- wearing cowboy hat (Sept)
- wears glasses (April)
- a twin (Sept)
- eleventh month
- first birthday in January
- On a mission
- Cathy's fifth child
- third month
36 Clues: a map • a mineral • ninth month • fifth month • tenth month • sixth month • third month • fourth month • eighth month • On a mission • second month • twelfth month • a twin (July) • seventh month • a twin (Sept) • the atom bomb • eleventh month • your only sister • Aaron's 2nd child • open heart surgery • Cathy's fifth child • not a cracker (July) • wears glasses (April) • Melannie's new husband • ...
american/french revolution 2023-11-29
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- assembly representing entire french republic
- social classes
- declaration of independence
- used to execute
- wealthiest members
- radical republicans
- july 14,1789
- right and power of person or nation
- sudden overthrow of government
- court oath july 20,1789
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- representatives that make laws as a group
- extreme political position people
- of terror radical phase
- written by 3rd estate
- fear senseless panic
- area under particular control
16 Clues: july 14,1789 • social classes • used to execute • wealthiest members • radical republicans • fear senseless panic • written by 3rd estate • of terror radical phase • court oath july 20,1789 • declaration of independence • area under particular control • sudden overthrow of government • extreme political position people • right and power of person or nation • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
CS1 Crossword 2023-08-22
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- A concern for the 4th industrial revolution is how _________ the world is.
- tools can be broken down into four groups; measuring, manipulation, stabilization, & division
- an example of a CAD software is
- computing is _____, and computing is modern
- in the 1950s, large computers were mostly used by the
- FDM 3d printing doesn't use lasers, it instead uses
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- In, the 4th industrial revolution, ______ and machines will assist each other
- the 4th industrial revolution is bringing together _________, physical, and biological
- kids are often introduced to coding through this software...
- Arduino and breadboards are good to help you understand how to build simple circuits
- _____, Python, or even Java are good programming languages to learn for engineering
- the computer revolution is about amplifying the ability of the...
- CAD software gives you experience designing things for the ______ world
13 Clues: an example of a CAD software is • computing is _____, and computing is modern • FDM 3d printing doesn't use lasers, it instead uses • in the 1950s, large computers were mostly used by the • kids are often introduced to coding through this software... • the computer revolution is about amplifying the ability of the... • ...
K&E 2024-05-12
Across
- Carolina ______; Our favorite NHL team
- Eric's high school mascot
- Mother of the groom's first language
- A good walk spoiled
- See 8-Across
- Color of Katie's eyes
- Katie's favorite city
- Where Eric studied abroad
- State Alma mater of Mr. & Mrs. Single
- With 30-Across (Katie's version)
- Seasonal festival of Circleville, OH
- See 32-Across
- Rivah House body of water
- Washington ______; Where we got engaged
- Our niece
- Our alma mater, colloquially
- Number of cousins Eric has
- City of Brotherly Love
- Location of our first home
- With 17-Across, Eric's first employer in NYC
- See 4 & 11 Down; Sport we both play
- Eric's height
- Katie's adopted MLB team
- With 30-Across (Eric's version)
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- Providence Day School mascot
- City where we first met
- With 12-Across, number of NYT crosswords we've done
- Houston fajita spot; location of our "first" date
- See 27-Down
- City where we were both born
- Katie's middle school
- City of our first apartment together
- Katie's PhD university
- Our favorite game show!
- Mother of the bride's maiden name
- With 13-Down, _____ _____ Paper Company
- Let's Go _____!
- Dead language we both studied
- Mother of the groom's maiden name
- ____, NC; E's family 4th of July spot
- Type of cat Ty is
- Legal name of our cat
- Katie's middle name
- Where Eric was Editor-In-Chief
- Instrument Eric played in high school
- Location of Katie's bachelorette party
- Type of psychologist Katie is
47 Clues: Our niece • See 27-Down • See 8-Across • See 32-Across • Eric's height • Let's Go _____! • Type of cat Ty is • A good walk spoiled • Katie's middle name • Katie's middle school • Color of Katie's eyes • Katie's favorite city • Legal name of our cat • Katie's PhD university • City of Brotherly Love • City where we first met • Our favorite game show! • Katie's adopted MLB team • ...
Months of the Year 2020-10-12
Across
- Independence Day is the fourth day of this month (4)
- Named in honor of Saint Augustus.
- July,August, __________ (9)
- The last month of the year.
Down
- A month to give thanks.
- Halloween comes during this month.
- First month of the year; has 31 days
- Has 28 days, 29 in a Leap Year (8)
- Third Month of the Year (5)
- May, _______, July (4)
- Abbreviation: Apr.
- Spring flowers begin to grow during this month.
12 Clues: Abbreviation: Apr. • May, _______, July (4) • A month to give thanks. • Third Month of the Year (5) • July,August, __________ (9) • The last month of the year. • Named in honor of Saint Augustus. • Halloween comes during this month. • Has 28 days, 29 in a Leap Year (8) • First month of the year; has 31 days • Spring flowers begin to grow during this month. • ...
ESL 2 Crossword 2025-09-25
17 Clues: bothered • mom's mom • 2nd month • 4th month • 9th month • 11th month • last month • flying toy • first month • holiday party • dad's brother • mom's daughter • possessive of he • grandfather's dad • possessive of you • possessive of she • possessive of them
July 2020 Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-14
Across
- Editor of News/Views
- Where there's a need, there's a ___
- Lion who didn't know what to do
- Limerick _____
- Location of July 18th meetings
- 2020-2021 DG
- Even jungle animals respect it
- Lion wearing a stylish hat
Down
- VDG in charge of training
- Club celebrating 80th year
- Museum near Clinton, TN
- Number of Lions Club Districts in TN
- Publisher of News/Views
- July is National ___ Month
- Type of pork found at a BBQ
- My _____man
- July's gem
17 Clues: July's gem • My _____man • 2020-2021 DG • Limerick _____ • Editor of News/Views • Museum near Clinton, TN • Publisher of News/Views • VDG in charge of training • Club celebrating 80th year • July is National ___ Month • Lion wearing a stylish hat • Type of pork found at a BBQ • Location of July 18th meetings • Even jungle animals respect it • Lion who didn't know what to do • ...
DAYS AND MONTHS 2021-03-15
Across
- the month between October and December
- the day between Monday and Wednesday
- the month after February
- the month of Halloween
- the seventh month of the year
- the last month of summer
- the day before Thursday
- the first day of the week
- the day before Saturday
- the first day of the year
Down
- the last month of the year
- the month when school starts
- the day after Wednesday
- the month of Valentine's Day
- the day before Monday
- the month before July
- two days after Thursday
- the month before may
- the month after April
19 Clues: the month before may • the day before Monday • the month before July • the month after April • the month of Halloween • the day after Wednesday • the day before Thursday • two days after Thursday • the day before Saturday • the month after February • the last month of summer • the first day of the week • the first day of the year • the last month of the year • the month when school starts • ...
Addison's Unit 2 Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- A right that cannot be taken away
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Military force made up if local citizens to help protect their town,land,or nation
- The 1774 meeting of representations from all American colonies to decide on a response to the Intolerable Acts
- The practice of spying to obtain information
- Policy of British government to not strictly enforce its colonial policies
- Objection or reason to complain
- The document declaring U.S independence from Great Britain, adopted July 4th, 1776
- An American colonist who supported the right of the American colonies to govern themselves
Down
- a riot in Boston, March 5, 1770,arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several colonists
- Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with
- A group of leaders of the American Colonies who met to address the problem of British tyranny and led the U.S through the American Revolution
- Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services
- 1 of several British laws that required American colonists to provide housing and food for British soldiers stationed in North American
- Legislative body of England and later Great Britain
15 Clues: Objection or reason to complain • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • A right that cannot be taken away • The practice of spying to obtain information • Legislative body of England and later Great Britain • Rights such as life or liberty that a person is born with • Form of protest that involves refusing to purchase of goods or services • ...
