50 states Crossword Puzzles
Countries 2016-06-07
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- It's is the world's most populous state in Asia.
- Its languages are irishe and english.
- It's composed of 50 states.
- It's situated in the northwest extremity of the Americas.
- Its main country is Rome.
- It's known by its northern lights.
- Its main city is Buenos Aires.
- Its citizens are mongolians.
- Its flag is blue white and red.
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- It's known by its carnival.
- It's the most populous member state of the European Union.
- It's known like Britain.
- Its citizens are potugueses.
- It's the largest country in the world.
- Its flag is white with a red point.
- Its flag is white and red witha a red leaf.
- Its citizens are icelanders.
- It's located in Iberian peninsula.
- Its more common religion is hinduism.
- Its largest city is Casablanca.
20 Clues: It's known like Britain. • Its main country is Rome. • It's known by its carnival. • It's composed of 50 states. • Its citizens are potugueses. • Its citizens are icelanders. • Its citizens are mongolians. • Its main city is Buenos Aires. • Its largest city is Casablanca. • Its flag is blue white and red. • It's known by its northern lights. • It's located in Iberian peninsula. • ...
Unit 12 Spelling (Review Units 7-11) 2023-12-08
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- Valerie and Ron Taylor made a dive suit out of _____ mail
- past tense of break
- there are 50 of these in the United States
- It's important to be _____ to those around you
- opposite of fake
- Ms. Thilo
- not quite
- a car has four of these
- You could use this word to describe diamonds or gold
- You say this when you don't know if the answer is yes or no.
- rhymes with knight and sight
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- Frosty is made out of this
- Please _____ the door.
- you do this when you are happy
- If you let go of a balloon it will do this.
- part of a house that's made of glass.
- opposite of never
- opposite of left
- past tense of lay
- What _____ do you live on?
20 Clues: Ms. Thilo • not quite • opposite of fake • opposite of left • opposite of never • past tense of lay • past tense of break • Please _____ the door. • a car has four of these • Frosty is made out of this • What _____ do you live on? • rhymes with knight and sight • you do this when you are happy • part of a house that's made of glass. • there are 50 of these in the United States • ...
Who's Who #2 2023-08-21
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- Enjoys jogging.
- Likes to make music and read.
- Works in Ms. Asbury’s room.
- Secretary in front office. Always here to help.
- Teaches Special Education.
- Coaches high school football - defensive backs.
- Teaching assistant.
- Enjoys watching Colts, Pacers, and Indy 11 with her kids.
- Wants to visit all 50 states.
- Works with Ms. Reisman in 8th grade.
- Teaches 6th grade PE and Health.
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- Likes to play video games
- Assistant Principal.
- Librarian.
- School Resource Officer.
- Treasurer for GJHS and coaches track and volleyball.
- Choir director at junior high and high school.
- Doesn’t have a birth certificate
- Teaches 7th and 8th grade math.
- Has two pet frogs at home that are about 20 years old. Eddy and Freddy were in the video.
- In-school suspension and alternative school director.
21 Clues: Librarian. • Enjoys jogging. • Teaching assistant. • Assistant Principal. • School Resource Officer. • Likes to play video games • Teaches Special Education. • Works in Ms. Asbury’s room. • Likes to make music and read. • Wants to visit all 50 states. • Teaches 7th and 8th grade math. • Doesn’t have a birth certificate • Teaches 6th grade PE and Health. • ...
Module 11: Writing and Third Parties 2025-05-01
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- Nonparty who benefits from contract.
- Must be signed and state terms.
- Third party owed a duty.
- UCC rule for merchants’ confirmations.
- Promise made for this event.
- Allows exception to parolevidence rule.
- Cannot be assigned.
- Promises by one managing estate.
- Valid in all 50 states.
- Sale of goods over this amount.
- Person receiving the benefit.
- One who gives assignment.
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- Requires some contracts to be in writing.
- New agreement replacing party.
- Prior oral statements not allowed.
- Third party given a gift.
- Paying another’s debt promise.
- Transfer of contract duties.
- One who receives assignment.
- No consideration assignment.
- Contracts not performable within this.
- Interest that must be in writing.
- Electronic contracts law.
- Person with contract duty.
- UCC exceptions allowing oral contracts.
- Transfer of contract rights.
26 Clues: Cannot be assigned. • Valid in all 50 states. • Third party owed a duty. • Third party given a gift. • Electronic contracts law. • One who gives assignment. • Person with contract duty. • Transfer of contract duties. • Promise made for this event. • One who receives assignment. • No consideration assignment. • Transfer of contract rights. • Person receiving the benefit. • ...
Comptroller OWE 2021-09-29
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- The division that looks into fraud claims.
- Our newly appointed Comptroller!
- Find new ways to make government work better.
- Understand the potential of your employees and help them hone their skills.
- Speak authentically and openly with everyone.
- Our beloved former Comptroller.
- don't feed them after midnight.
- Where our largest office is located.
- Make government work ______
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- One of the three branches of Government.
- An outdoor game played with beanbags.
- Justin P. Wilson is the Comptoller ________.
- A title also known as "Money Cop".
- Bring a roll of quarters and you're set for the whole night!
- The best of all 50 states.
- What all TNCOT employees are.
- Stay away from the ghosts until you finish the level!
- Where our West Tennessee Office is located.
- A popular hairstyle in the 80s.
- Don't stop believin'!
20 Clues: Don't stop believin'! • The best of all 50 states. • Make government work ______ • What all TNCOT employees are. • A popular hairstyle in the 80s. • Our beloved former Comptroller. • don't feed them after midnight. • Our newly appointed Comptroller! • A title also known as "Money Cop". • Where our largest office is located. • An outdoor game played with beanbags. • ...
Spelling - 3D March 3-7 2025-03-03
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- In America, there are 50 of these
- A jet _____ in the air.
- a Summer fruit that comes off of a long stem
- We can be ______ for just one day (clue: not villains)
- these are streets located behind houses or garages
- 12 of these equals a foot
- not shaked, but _____
- a person might look for these in a mystery book
- Amelia & Natalia are ______.
- not a fork or knife but a...
- not breakfasts or dinners but...
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- This is what food and drinks are served on
- a friendly white flower
- What is left after a fire burns out
- a lot, groups, bundles
- Ben and you go to these on Thursdays.
- furry forest friends
- Everett is 9 ______ old.
- Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin are types of_____
- not horses but ______
20 Clues: furry forest friends • not shaked, but _____ • not horses but ______ • a lot, groups, bundles • a friendly white flower • A jet _____ in the air. • Everett is 9 ______ old. • 12 of these equals a foot • Amelia & Natalia are ______. • not a fork or knife but a... • not breakfasts or dinners but... • In America, there are 50 of these • What is left after a fire burns out • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-07
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- the beverage that was commonly found in a diner
- the democratic candidate in the 1948 election
- the first African American to serve in the cabinet
- the race between the USA and the soviets to get into space
- the winner of the 1964 election
- 80% of families had one of these in the 50's
- The city where JFK was assassinated
- crowned "the King" of Rock 'n' Roll
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- Americans working in offices that typically wore white shirts and ties
- the Catholic democratic candidate in the 1960 election
- the place where youths would go to hangout
- Truman's legislative program
- a period where more than 65 million babies were born
- the US space capsule that sent 3 men into orbit
- a popular 50's film star who died at 24
- a popular form of music in the 50's
- scenic mountain region that stretches from New York to Georgia
- discovered the polio vaccine
- the most popular show of the 50's
- the Soviet's first satellite
20 Clues: Truman's legislative program • discovered the polio vaccine • the Soviet's first satellite • the winner of the 1964 election • the most popular show of the 50's • a popular form of music in the 50's • The city where JFK was assassinated • crowned "the King" of Rock 'n' Roll • a popular 50's film star who died at 24 • the place where youths would go to hangout • ...
Math Crossword 2013-03-28
28 Clues: 42x9 • 48÷24 • 503x4 • 54x32 • 268x22 • 910÷35 • 574x42 • 126x54 • 560÷40 • 111x15 • 371x26 • 198÷22 • 517x52 • 550÷50 • 974x67 • 359x71 • 536x64 • 572x83 • 493x77 • 396÷12 • 300÷50 • 167x75 • 992x93 • 720÷60 • 252x42 • 550÷22 • 969x25 • 136.5x8
Bilangan Bulat 2022-10-19
15 Clues: -3-(-1)= • 45-32x2= • -5+(-9)= • 28:(-7)= • -4x(-5)= • -64:(-8)= • 8-(-3)+2= • 85-15+30= • 29+1-6:2= • 49:(-7)+2= • 1000-999+2= • 8:2+2-(-2)= • 3+3-3-3+3x3-6= • 50:10x10-50+50= • 400-300+10-50x2=
Los Números 0-100 2022-04-26
Chapter 5, Section 1 Vocab 2024-01-17
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- The authority of the United States Senate to approve or reject a resolution of ratification of any treaty to which the United States is a proposed signatory, as well as to evaluate and confirm Presidential nominees to positions in the federal governmen
- Makes and passes federal laws;one of the chambers to the legislative branch
- The process of bringing charges against a government official for wrongdoing
- To refuse to accept or to decide against a previous decision or order: override a decision/veto It takes a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate
- An agreement that a state’s population would determine representation in the lower house of the legislature, while each state would have equal representation in the upper house
- A group of people drawn or acting together in support of a common interest or to voice a common concern
- A system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from having too much power
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- A law of Congress that provides an agency with budget authority
- The supremacy of the people through their elected representatives which creates a Congress consisting of a Senate and a House of Representative
- The first line in the Constitution which affirm that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens
- Part of a whole
- The upper house of the United States Congress, which is a small group of elected people who decide the laws of the country
- Process of distributing the 435 memberships, or seats, in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states
- An omission or error due to carelessness
- A government that has a two-house legislative system
15 Clues: Part of a whole • An omission or error due to carelessness • A government that has a two-house legislative system • A law of Congress that provides an agency with budget authority • Makes and passes federal laws;one of the chambers to the legislative branch • The process of bringing charges against a government official for wrongdoing • ...
Reconstruction Puzzle 2021-05-17
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- ,a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections.
- ,a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
- , was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency as he was vice president at the time of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- ,was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865
- , required that 50 percent of a state's white males take a loyalty oath to be readmitted to the Union
- , was a prominent American Christian anarchist abolitionist journalist suffragist and social reformer
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- ,helped slaves and people who were in need get back on a stable path
- ,responsible for the death of Abraham Lincoln
- ,Impeachment in the United States is the process by which a legislature's lower house brings charges against a civil federal officer the Vice President or the president for misconduct alleged to have been committed
- , required 10 percent of the 1860 voting population in the former rebel states to take a binding oath of future allegiance to the United States and the emancipation of slaves and declared that
- ,used against free slaves Slavery,help African American captive
- became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, becoming famous for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings
- , gave the white South a free hand in regulating the transition from slavery to freedom and offered no role to blacks in the politics of the South
- ,a veto issued by not signing a bill
- ,a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
15 Clues: ,a veto issued by not signing a bill • ,responsible for the death of Abraham Lincoln • ,a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent. • ,helped slaves and people who were in need get back on a stable path • ,used against free slaves Slavery,help African American captive • ...
Math 2024-01-08
USA and Great Britain 2025-05-21
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- The river that runs through London;
- London building housing the British Parliament;
- The Queen's summer residence in Scotland;
- Famous London wheel by the Thames;
- The U.S. military hymn: "The___ and Stripes Forever;
- An American cowboy's transport, symbol of the Wild West;
- The capital of the United States;
- Old English university town located on the River Cam;
- American singer dubbed "The King" and a pop culture icon;
- National animal of Wales;
- One of the 50 constituent administrative and political units whose sovereignty is shared with the federal government of the United States;
- Flower that is a national symbol of the United States;
- British city known for Beatles and football;
- A type of traditional Scottish skirt;
- Welsh capital city;
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- Large park in central London;
- Iconic sculpture of a seated president in D.C.;
- Famous bell housed in 19 the clock tower at Westminster;
- Official residence of the U.S. President;
- The USA national tree;
- Crowned figure representing the monarchy;
- Popular American car brand often seen as a symbol of U.S. manufacturing;
- A music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, hymns, marches, vaudeville song, and dance music;
- Traditional food served on Thanksgiving;
- Main residence of the British Prime Minister;
- Traditional afternoon refreshment in Britain;
- A famous statue symbolizing freedom, located in New York Harbor;
- The patron saint of England;
- Currency featuring American presidents;
- The official Scottish animal symbol.
30 Clues: Welsh capital city; • The USA national tree; • National animal of Wales; • The patron saint of England; • Large park in central London; • The capital of the United States; • Famous London wheel by the Thames; • The river that runs through London; • The official Scottish animal symbol. • A type of traditional Scottish skirt; • Currency featuring American presidents; • ...
Article 1, Constitution Project 2026-02-20
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- - Happens every 10 years
- - Half with 435 members
- - Congress keeps one of everything that is said
- - Senate and House must _____ a bill before the President can sign it
- - States cannot ___ war
- - Creating taxes, post office and roads are all ____ of Congress
- - Half with 50 members
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- - Only the House can begin this
- - Having 2 houses
- - Senate terms are ____ # of years shorter than House terms (6-2)
- - Amount of times a year Congress must meet
- - Giving titles like King or Prince and implementing improportional taxes are all powers ____ Congress
- - Majority needed to pass a bill without Presidents approval
- - The Senate can _____ impeachment
14 Clues: - Having 2 houses • - Half with 50 members • - Half with 435 members • - States cannot ___ war • - Happens every 10 years • - Only the House can begin this • - The Senate can _____ impeachment • - Amount of times a year Congress must meet • - Congress keeps one of everything that is said • - Majority needed to pass a bill without Presidents approval • ...
Matemática 2025-09-14
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- figura geométrica que parece um dado
- empresa que patrocina o projeto CEE
- unidade de medida para distâncias pequenas
- unidade de medida de massa
- angulo menor que 90 graus
- linha infinita sem começo e sem fim
- figura geométrica que parece um cano
- resultado da soma de 50+50+50+50
- Professor de matemática do projeto
- número correspondente a letra D em algarismos romanos
- melhor matéria do projeto
- figura matemática associada ao egito
- figura geométrica que parece o sol
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- angulo maior que 90 graus
- polígono com 4 ângulos retos
- Polígono de 3 lados
- número correspondente ao XX em algarismos romanos
- linha que tem um início mas não tem fim
- figura geométrica que parece uma casquinha de sorvete
- polígono de 4 lados iguais
- unidade de medida de tempo
- ponteiro do relógio que gira mais rápido
- soma de todos os lados do polígono
- unidade de volume
- unidade de medida para distâncias grandes
25 Clues: unidade de volume • Polígono de 3 lados • angulo maior que 90 graus • angulo menor que 90 graus • melhor matéria do projeto • unidade de medida de massa • polígono de 4 lados iguais • unidade de medida de tempo • polígono com 4 ângulos retos • resultado da soma de 50+50+50+50 • Professor de matemática do projeto • soma de todos os lados do polígono • ...
Hawaii 2026-04-20
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- Hawaii consists of 1.4 ... people
- Drums from Hawaii include the ... and the Pahu
- Hawaii is made up of 50 ...
- A stringed instrument from Hawaii includes the ...
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- Hawaii consists of 137 ... islands.
- Hawaii is the only state not on the ...
- The 8 stripes on the flag represents each major ...
- A type of wind instrument includes the ... flute
- the colors of the flags represent the ...
9 Clues: Hawaii is made up of 50 ... • Hawaii consists of 1.4 ... people • Hawaii consists of 137 ... islands. • Hawaii is the only state not on the ... • the colors of the flags represent the ... • Drums from Hawaii include the ... and the Pahu • A type of wind instrument includes the ... flute • A stringed instrument from Hawaii includes the ... • ...
Branches of Government 2022-12-06
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- Evaluates laws in court
- The process within the states of redrawing legislative district boundaries to reflect population changes
- To sign or officially approve an agreement, treaty, contract, amendment, or similar document.
- Makes laws in congress
- The quality of having two branches, chambers, or houses
- A person who acts for or represents another or others
- Two elected per state and each term is six years
- A formal suggestion or proposal that an action be taken related to the process of making a law.
- There are 435 elected and are divided among 50 states by their population
- A person appointed, chosen, or elected to act on another’s behalf.
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- An official count of the number of persons living in a geographic area
- Advisors to the president
- The document which establishes the basic principles of the American Government.
- A way or practice of controlling the boundaries of district lines to favor the electoral advantage of a political party
- A group of members of congress
- A federal principle or system union of states in which power is divided between a central authority and the member state authorities.
- A formal accusation issued by a legislature against a public official charged with crime or other serious misconduct.
- An introduction to a document.
- The seat of legislative power. Has the House of Representatives and the Senate.
- Carries out laws
- individuals who already hold office and generally win congressional elections
- The highest elected official, Commander in Chief of the US armed forces
22 Clues: Carries out laws • Makes laws in congress • Evaluates laws in court • Advisors to the president • A group of members of congress • An introduction to a document. • Two elected per state and each term is six years • A person who acts for or represents another or others • The quality of having two branches, chambers, or houses • ...
Mexico Geography 2026-01-22
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- The most common landform in Mexico are _____.
- What is the longest continuous mountain range in Mexico?
- The tip of the Yucatan Peninsula has what type of natural vegetation?
- The land in the southern half of Mexico is mainly used for subsistence farming and _____.
- The major body of water directly west of Mexico is _____.
- Mexico is about ___/___ the size of the United States.
- The national capital of Mexico is _____.
- What major line of latitude runs through the central part of Mexico?
- 88.6% of Mexico's _____ go to the United States.
- The area of Mexico with the highest population density is the _____.
- The major body of water directly _____ of Mexico is the Gulf of Mexico.
- Mexico has oil and natural gas deposits in the northeast part of the country and the _____ part of the country.
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- The _____ makes up a huge part of the northeastern political boundary between Mexico and the United States.
- The most common language spoken in Mexico is _____.
- The region of Mexico that gets the most rainfall in a year is the inland part of the _____ Peninsula.
- Mountains cover _____% of Mexico.
- The 2 countries that border Mexico to the south are Guatemala and _____.
- The lower elevation places in Mexico are along the _____.
- The majority of Mexico's population is 50-_____ people per square mile.
- The region of Mexico with the least or little amount of land use is the Baja _____.
- In the dense jungle areas of southern Mexico, there are few highways because they are difficult and _____ to build.
- _____% of Mexico's population live in the central strip.
22 Clues: Mountains cover _____% of Mexico. • The national capital of Mexico is _____. • The most common landform in Mexico are _____. • 88.6% of Mexico's _____ go to the United States. • The most common language spoken in Mexico is _____. • Mexico is about ___/___ the size of the United States. • What is the longest continuous mountain range in Mexico? • ...
Continents, Countries, States, and Cities 2021-09-21
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- an area of land ruled by its own government
- the capital city of Massachusetts
- the largest continent
- the ocean that is most south on the globe
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- one of the 50 in the United States of America
- a big town with lots of people living in it
- large masses of land separated by oceans
- the continent we live on
- the ocean that is closest to Massachusetts
9 Clues: the largest continent • the continent we live on • the capital city of Massachusetts • large masses of land separated by oceans • the ocean that is most south on the globe • the ocean that is closest to Massachusetts • a big town with lots of people living in it • an area of land ruled by its own government • one of the 50 in the United States of America
San Diego 2023-03-10
6 Clues: ____ers like to ride waves. • The large body of water at the beach • A public place where wild animals live • ____ trees are a popular type of tree in San Diego. • One of the 50 states in the United States of America • This is at the beach but also can be found in a ____box at playgrounds.
Reconstruction Review 2026-04-29
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- Is a system of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land (e.g., 50% of the crop). Replacement to slave labor farms
- the period after the Civil War in the United States when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union
- banned slavery and forced labor in all states
- A requirement that citizens paid in order to register to vote, often used to prevent African Americans from exercising their right to vote.
- Enslaved people who had been freed by the war
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- government agency founded during Reconstruction to help former slaves find jobs, go to school, and resolve disputes between blacks and whites
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
- Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves
- 16th President of the United States saved the Union during the Civil War and emancipated the slaves, assassinated a week after the end of the Civil War
- Northern whites who immediately moved to the South for business after the Civil War
- declares that all persons born in the US are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws
11 Clues: banned slavery and forced labor in all states • Enslaved people who had been freed by the war • Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves • Northern whites who immediately moved to the South for business after the Civil War • ...
States 2022-01-21
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- Not the US Capitol, but the actual state.
- Boston Celtics, residents here don't pronounce their "r"s.
- State to the southeast of California.
- Home!
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- Chicago Bears and Barack Obama.
- One of the biggest states, has the Rio Grande to its west.
- Named after the longest river in the US.
- NBA: Denver Nuggets
- Disney World.
- Known for its lobsters.
- Salt Lake City.
- Big Apple.
12 Clues: Home! • Big Apple. • Disney World. • Salt Lake City. • NBA: Denver Nuggets • Known for its lobsters. • Chicago Bears and Barack Obama. • State to the southeast of California. • Named after the longest river in the US. • Not the US Capitol, but the actual state. • One of the biggest states, has the Rio Grande to its west. • Boston Celtics, residents here don't pronounce their "r"s.
States 2020-05-30
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- it is a country in Central Europe
- the capital city of Madrid
- it has a population of 4.076 million
- it has the largesr city, Athens
- the official language is Bulgarin
- the seat of government is in the Hague
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- it is the capital Peking
- it is on the border with Russia to the east
- to the west and south it exits to the Atlantic Ocean
- is a state in South America
- the capital is Rome
- is a country that is part of the UK
12 Clues: the capital is Rome • it is the capital Peking • the capital city of Madrid • is a state in South America • it has the largesr city, Athens • it is a country in Central Europe • the official language is Bulgarin • is a country that is part of the UK • it has a population of 4.076 million • the seat of government is in the Hague • it is on the border with Russia to the east • ...
states 2024-01-24
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- Hampshire: Fall Foliage and Freedom
- Mexico: Old and Artsy
- is the biggest state
- Volcanoes and Surfing
- Giant Trees, Hollywood, and Death Valley
- Crabs
- looks like a mitten
- York: New York City
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- Carolina: Landscapes and Big Homes
- The First state
- Farmland
- The Northern Lights and Fishing Bears
- where Disneyland is
- Has lots Lobsters
14 Clues: Crabs • Farmland • The First state • Has lots Lobsters • where Disneyland is • looks like a mitten • York: New York City • is the biggest state • Mexico: Old and Artsy • Volcanoes and Surfing • Carolina: Landscapes and Big Homes • Hampshire: Fall Foliage and Freedom • The Northern Lights and Fishing Bears • Giant Trees, Hollywood, and Death Valley
McCarthyism 2024-05-01
7 Clues: 50 states • Guy who started it all • What people had to pledge • Political party people were scared of • War that happened during the Red Scare • how McCarthy told people he had the names • What people are called if they're in the communist party
3A System Grounding 2019-09-03
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- is/are permitted to be grounded
- An example of a system that is permitted to be grounded, but not required to be grounded, is a ___ system.
- When a 120 to 12-volt, AC transformer is a component of a low-voltage lighting system, ___ secondary
- States when a system is PERMITTED to be GROUNDED.
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- The output conductors from a fluorescent ballast supplied from a 120-V circuit are ____ PERMITTED to be grounded.
- A system where the grounded conductor is NOT connected to the neutral of the normal supply system is _______ DERIVED.
- States when a system is NOT PERMITTED to be GROUNDED.
- States when a system is REQUIRED to be GROUNDED.
- Where installed as overhead conductors outside of a building, AC systems of less than 50 volts shall ____ grounded.
9 Clues: is/are permitted to be grounded • States when a system is REQUIRED to be GROUNDED. • States when a system is PERMITTED to be GROUNDED. • States when a system is NOT PERMITTED to be GROUNDED. • When a 120 to 12-volt, AC transformer is a component of a low-voltage lighting system, ___ secondary • ...
June Birthdays 2023-06-15
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- Was a secretary to a Carnations company
- Worked with old shoe makers while in the Peace Core
- Served in the Air Force 22 years and Kmart 22 years
- Grows award winning roses
- Pet a Kangaroo in Australia
- Visited 43 states and 41 countries
- Has been on 23 cruises
- Had his own firm as an architect
- Runs for 50 minutes outside everyday
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- Once she got married she shared her name with a famous baseball player
- Loves to dance and box
- Talented water color artist
- Is starting an Audio Book club in July
- Pole vaulted on bamboo
- Married a Highschool Coach and raised all her kids to be athletes.
- Makes Antler Baskets
- Hunts for rocks to make jewelry
- Has played the harmonica since he was 12
18 Clues: Makes Antler Baskets • Loves to dance and box • Pole vaulted on bamboo • Has been on 23 cruises • Grows award winning roses • Talented water color artist • Pet a Kangaroo in Australia • Hunts for rocks to make jewelry • Had his own firm as an architect • Visited 43 states and 41 countries • Runs for 50 minutes outside everyday • Is starting an Audio Book club in July • ...
Unit 22 2014-02-13
19 Clues: two • P.E • 7/___ • award • marks • a point • 50-10 = • protect • team sport • dress code • ___ and score • wash your ____ • lots of people • 50 divide by 2 • trying to score • entering adulthood • in bounds of a game • basketball is a ____ • special sporting event
bigmonkeytlover6 2023-05-22
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- SEC a U.S. government oversight agency responsible for regulating the securities markets and protecting investors.
- A tax consumers pay on many items they purchase. Itis a percentage of the sale price.
- FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states
- A tax levied on land and buildings. Property taxmay also be levied on personal property such as boats or cars.
- help ensure the soundness of the banking systemand the safety of deposits
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- OSHA covers most private sector employers and their workers, in addition to some public sector employers and workers in the 50 states and certain
- FTC a federal agency, established in 1914, that administers antitrust and consumer protection legislation in pursuit of free and fair competition in the marketplace.
- EPA protects people and the environment from significant health risks, sponsors and conducts research, and develops and enforces environmental regulations.
- FDA An agency in the U.S. federal government whose mission is to protect public health by making sure that food, cosmetics, and nutritional supplements are safe
- CPSC an independent federal regulatory agency formed in 1972 with a mission to protect the public against unreasonable risks of injury or death from consumer
- EEOC Respectful and inclusive workplaces with equal employment opportunity for all. The EEOC's Mission is to: Prevent and remedy unlawful
11 Clues: help ensure the soundness of the banking systemand the safety of deposits • A tax consumers pay on many items they purchase. Itis a percentage of the sale price. • A tax levied on land and buildings. Property taxmay also be levied on personal property such as boats or cars. • ...
Studies Weekly Week 25 Government 2021-02-23
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- Powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution that belong to the states: ____ powers.
- A machine that could do the work of 50 people.
- Against the Constitution.
- Branch of government that interprets the law.
- Another word for freedom.
- To say no.
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- Branch of government that makes sure laws are carried out.
- Branch of government that makes the law.
- A duty of task to be fulfilled.
9 Clues: To say no. • Against the Constitution. • Another word for freedom. • A duty of task to be fulfilled. • Branch of government that makes the law. • Branch of government that interprets the law. • A machine that could do the work of 50 people. • Branch of government that makes sure laws are carried out. • ...
Going Abroad 2018-01-04
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- 50 states, McDonald's, Donald Trump.
- summer in winter time, kangaroo.
- a small Island country ruled by a queen, always raining, James Bond (007).
- curry food, people love singing and dancing.
- consists of two main islands - the North Island and the South Island.
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- wild animals, rainforest, extremely hot.
- very close to China, kimchi, pop stars (Exo).
- very close to the USA, maple leaf flag.
- sushi, origami, kimono.
9 Clues: sushi, origami, kimono. • summer in winter time, kangaroo. • 50 states, McDonald's, Donald Trump. • very close to the USA, maple leaf flag. • wild animals, rainforest, extremely hot. • curry food, people love singing and dancing. • very close to China, kimchi, pop stars (Exo). • consists of two main islands - the North Island and the South Island. • ...
shopping 2024-02-10
cec crssword numbers 2025-03-19
22 Clues: 4 + 1 • 4 + 2 • 1 + 1 • 2 x 5 • 0 + 0 • 4 x 2 • 2 + 1 • 2 + 2 • 1 + 0 • 6 + 1 • 4 + 5 • 15 x 2 • 50 + 0 • 10 x 4 • 19 + 1 • 50 + 25 • 30 + 30 • 80 + 20 • 70 + 20 • 11 + 11 • 10 + 70 • 35 + 35
Qtr. 4 - Meet Mr. Parchmann! 2021-03-23
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- Mr. Parchmann lived here for over 26 years.
- Parchmann hopes to travel to _____ next.
- Mr. Parchmann taught courses in _____ at NIU
- Mr. Parchmann lived here for almost 23 years
- Years Mr. Parchmann has lived in California.
- Mr. Parchmann's first job after college.
- Mr. Parchmann's major in college.
- TV Station Mr. Parchmann worked at.
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- Mr. Parchmann's hometown.
- Mr. Parchmann graduated High School in the _____ .
- If Parchmann visits _____ more states, he will have visited all 50.
- Mr. Parchmann has travelled to _____ nations.
- First graduated from college in the _____ .
- The High School in Illinois where Parchmann taught
- Radio station Parchmann worked at.
- Mr. Parchmann's favorite travel destination (so far)
- Earned his second M.A. at _____ .
- Years Mr. Parchmann has worked at Chavez.
18 Clues: Mr. Parchmann's hometown. • Earned his second M.A. at _____ . • Mr. Parchmann's major in college. • Radio station Parchmann worked at. • TV Station Mr. Parchmann worked at. • Parchmann hopes to travel to _____ next. • Mr. Parchmann's first job after college. • Years Mr. Parchmann has worked at Chavez. • Mr. Parchmann lived here for over 26 years. • ...
3A System Grounding 2019-09-03
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- is/are permitted to be grounded
- An example of a system that is permitted to be grounded, but not required to be grounded, is a ___ system.
- When a 120 to 12-volt, AC transformer is a component of a low-voltage lighting system, ___ secondary
- States when a system is PERMITTED to be GROUNDED.
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- The output conductors from a fluorescent ballast supplied from a 120-V circuit are ____ PERMITTED to be grounded.
- A system where the grounded conductor is NOT connected to the neutral of the normal supply system is _______ DERIVED.
- States when a system is NOT PERMITTED to be GROUNDED.
- States when a system is REQUIRED to be GROUNDED.
- Where installed as overhead conductors outside of a building, AC systems of less than 50 volts shall ____ grounded.
9 Clues: is/are permitted to be grounded • States when a system is REQUIRED to be GROUNDED. • States when a system is PERMITTED to be GROUNDED. • States when a system is NOT PERMITTED to be GROUNDED. • When a 120 to 12-volt, AC transformer is a component of a low-voltage lighting system, ___ secondary • ...
50 x 50 2022-10-20
10 Clues: voting • two presidents • to investigate • approving bill • certain function • things that gets out • approval from the senate • the door in your kitchen • laws that need to be made • president of the united states
COUNTRIES 2019-02-02
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- This country is constituted of 50 states.
- It was where the 2018 World Cup was hosted.
- Barcelona and Madrid are two famous cities of this country.
- They love tea in this country.
- It has a border with Spain only.
- The language spoken is German.
- An old English colony. It's inhabitants are called Indians.
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- Home of animes.
- The capital is Paris.
- Home of kangaroos and koalas.
- They speak English but there's a French state in this country named Quebec.
- It is situated at the North of England.
- Pizza and Pasta are famous and tasty food there.
- This country is famous for its waffles (gaufres)
- It's capital city is Dublin.
15 Clues: Home of animes. • The capital is Paris. • It's capital city is Dublin. • Home of kangaroos and koalas. • They love tea in this country. • The language spoken is German. • It has a border with Spain only. • It is situated at the North of England. • This country is constituted of 50 states. • It was where the 2018 World Cup was hosted. • ...
Empowering Black Women of History 2022-02-14
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- Civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white man.
- Considered to be one of the pioneers of women's basketball
- First African American to win a Grand Slam Title in Tennis
- American singer and guitarist who invented Rock & Roll.
- Wife of Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights activist
- American Poet, memorist and civil rights activist, she recived dozens of awards and more than 50 degrees.
- First black women to win an Olympic gold medal
- American mathematician for NASA
- First Black Women to travel into space.
- First African American Women to serve as the First Lady of The United States.
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- Refused to leave a "white's-only" area of a theater in Canada and is currently on the $10 bill
- Escaped slavery and rescued more than 70 slaves through the Underground Railroad.
- Civil rights activist who played a leading role in the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957.
- American educator,writer and activist
- American singer, songwriter referred to as the Queen of Soul
- American politician and current vice president of The United States
16 Clues: American mathematician for NASA • American educator,writer and activist • First Black Women to travel into space. • First black women to win an Olympic gold medal • American singer and guitarist who invented Rock & Roll. • Wife of Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights activist • Considered to be one of the pioneers of women's basketball • ...
U2W1 Vocab 2023-10-24
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- The United States is a ______ of 50 states that joined together
- Our government ______ help make laws to benefit our country.
- The mayor shared a ______, or plan, to build a new park.
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- I am on one of the ______ to plan our class trip.
- Ms. Blake attends a ______ of music teachers every year.
- The icy roads caused a dangerous driving ______.
- To try to ______ the argument, the teacher asked the students to explain what happened.
- The council members will ______ debate the benefits and costs of a new park before they vote.
8 Clues: The icy roads caused a dangerous driving ______. • I am on one of the ______ to plan our class trip. • Ms. Blake attends a ______ of music teachers every year. • The mayor shared a ______, or plan, to build a new park. • Our government ______ help make laws to benefit our country. • The United States is a ______ of 50 states that joined together • ...
Fourth Of July Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- The 50 stars version of the American _____ was adopted on July 4th 1960.
- During the American _______, the colonies wanted to separate from Great Britain.
- The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States.
- John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both signed the Declaration of Independence and became _________ of the U.S.
- The _________ Congress decided the 13 colonies were no longer apart of Great Britain.
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- George ________ was the first president of the United States.
- The Liberty Bell is located in the state of _________.
- The original flag had stars that were laid out in the shape of a _______.
- The 4th of July is considered a very ________ holiday.
- It’s fun to celebrate the 4th of July by shooting ______ into the night sky.
- Independence is also a word that means _________.
11 Clues: Independence is also a word that means _________. • The Liberty Bell is located in the state of _________. • The 4th of July is considered a very ________ holiday. • George ________ was the first president of the United States. • The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States. • ...
International Women's Day 2021-03-08
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- was an American lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 until her death in September 2020.
- was an American athlete who excelled in golf, basketball, baseball and track and field. She won two gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Summer Olympics, before turning to professional golf and winning 10 LPGA major championships.
- was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights.
- is an American labor leader and civil rights activist who, with Cesar Chavez, is a co-founder of the National Farmworkers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers .
- is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. She is known for human rights advocacy, especially the education of women and children in her native Swat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, northwest Pakistan, where the local Pakistani Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school.
- is a retired attorney, politician, and the first woman associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, a position she held from 1981 until her retirement in 2006. She was the first woman nominated and confirmed.
- is an American politician serving as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives since 2019, and previously from 2007 to 2011.
- is regarded as one of the best female golfers in history. Before stepping away from competitive golf at the end of the 2008 season, she had won 90 international tournaments as a professional, making her the female golfer with the most wins to her name.
- was an Israeli stateswoman, politician, teacher, and kibbutznik who served as the fourth Prime Minister of Israel.
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- was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, and the second wife of Nelson Mandela.
- is an American businesswoman who has been the chairman and CEO of General Motors Company since January 15, 2014. She is the first female CEO of a major automaker.
- is an American politician and attorney serving as the 49th vice president of the United States. She is the United States' first female vice president, the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, and the first African American and first Asian American vice president.
- was an American novelist, essayist, book editor, and college professor.
- was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and is credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years. She received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary degrees.
- was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has called her "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
15 Clues: was an American novelist, essayist, book editor, and college professor. • was a German Marxist theorist, communist activist, and advocate for women's rights. • was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, and the second wife of Nelson Mandela. • ...
CROSS WORD 2021-06-17
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- 8 X 5
- 5 X 5
- 100-1
- 3 X 100
- 5^3
- (40 X 2 X 100)+ 76
- 2 X 100
- 43.5 x 2
- 3.44 X 100
- (25 X 2)+ (4 X 8)
- 0.384 X 1000
- 50 X 2
- 2341-1885
- 2 X 11
- 50% OF 100
- 132 / 12
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- 10% OF 300
- 1299 X 2
- the amount of interior angles added up in a square
- 237+3021
- 6^2
- 10 X 10 x 10
- (7 X 100)+ 48
- 3 X 8
- 3/4
- 201 X 2
- (6 X 7) X 2
- 6^2
- 7 x 7
- 1/2 OF 64
- 502 / 2
31 Clues: 6^2 • 5^3 • 3/4 • 6^2 • 8 X 5 • 5 X 5 • 100-1 • 3 X 8 • 7 x 7 • 50 X 2 • 2 X 11 • 3 X 100 • 2 X 100 • 201 X 2 • 502 / 2 • 1299 X 2 • 237+3021 • 43.5 x 2 • 132 / 12 • 2341-1885 • 1/2 OF 64 • 10% OF 300 • 3.44 X 100 • 50% OF 100 • (6 X 7) X 2 • 10 X 10 x 10 • 0.384 X 1000 • (7 X 100)+ 48 • (25 X 2)+ (4 X 8) • (40 X 2 X 100)+ 76 • the amount of interior angles added up in a square
Gov Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- A person who informs on a person or organization engaged in an illicit activity.
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
- having two branches or chambers.
- the method by which voters may propose new laws or amend existing laws by gathering signatures from registered voters to place the issue on the ballot.
- a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study.
- the action of nominating or state of being nominated.
- the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country.
- supported by a church or religious order.
- a condition in which multiple groups or factions become so politically strong that the government is unable to function effectively.
- currently holding office.
- A permit allowing a foreign national to live and work permanently in the US.
- the belief that women deserve equal social, economic, and political rights and freedoms.
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- to repeat the words that someone else has said or written
- a set of procedures designed to; eliminate unlawful discrimination among applicants, remedy the results of such prior discrimination
- the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed people into the United States.
- the consistent and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals.
- a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- the process of distributing the 435 memberships, or seats, in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states.
- a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
20 Clues: currently holding office. • having two branches or chambers. • supported by a church or religious order. • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • the action of nominating or state of being nominated. • to repeat the words that someone else has said or written • a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion. • ...
Chapter 13 Review 2024-03-02
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- The South had much lower _______________ rates than in the North because fewer people attended school.
- By 1860, the Midwest and the East were united by a network of:
- It took _______________ phases to complete the industrialization of the North.
- Arriving between 1820 and 1860, the second largest group of immigrants was from:
- By 1860, there were 50,000 miles of _______________ in the United States.
- To put pressure on employers, workers staged:
- Who invented the sewing machine?
- What group of Southerners measured their wealth partly by the number of enslaved people they controlled?
- The South’s main income.
- Famine caused people from which country to immigrate to the United States?
- Most enslaved people on plantations worked as:
- Plantation Manager.
- What large group of Southerners owned small farms of about 50 to 200 acres?
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- As more factories sprang up, the population of _______________ grew.
- Built the first United States steam locomotive.
- With other worker of the same skills, workers formed:
- Who led a group of enslaved African Americans in rebellion against their slaveholders in 1831?
- What was “king” and the main topic of conversation in the South?
- Congress outlawed the _______________ trade in 1808.
- In the _______________, the main crops were tobacco and wheat.
- Who watched over the enslaved household workers and tended to them when they became ill?
- Regular expenses.
- Even though natural _______________ were very important to transportation in the South, there were very few canals.
- When Eli Whitney invented the _______________, the economy of the South was transformed.
- Most factory workers lived in:
- Transmitted first telegraph message.
- The mechanical reapers was invented by _______________.
- The Know-Nothing political party in the United States was formed by _______________.
- The North’s main income
- A form of loan.
- What made it a crime to teach enslaved people to read or write?
31 Clues: A form of loan. • Regular expenses. • Plantation Manager. • The North’s main income • The South’s main income. • Most factory workers lived in: • Who invented the sewing machine? • Transmitted first telegraph message. • To put pressure on employers, workers staged: • Most enslaved people on plantations worked as: • Built the first United States steam locomotive. • ...
Solving Algebraic Equations Review 2025-09-04
30 Clues: x-9=7 • 5x-7=8 • 9x-1=8 • x+7=20 • x+6=30 • 2x-2=40 • 4x-8=60 • 3x+5=11 • 3x-9=60 • 4x+3=31 • 2x+8=36 • 2x+4=40 • 7x+2=65 • 5x-50=5 • 3x+3=60 • 8x-12=20 • 6x-15=15 • 10x-8=72 • 2(x+4)=20 • 2x+80=200 • 4(x+1)=92 • 8x+20=340 • 5x-25=100 • 9x-50=400 • 6x-20=100 • 7x-10=200 • 3(x-2)=30 • 8x-100=700 • 10x-50=100 • 11x-10=100
Solving Algebraic Equations Review 2025-09-04
30 Clues: x-9=7 • 5x-7=8 • 9x-1=8 • x+7=20 • x+6=30 • 2x-2=40 • 4x-8=60 • 3x+5=11 • 3x-9=60 • 4x+3=31 • 2x+8=36 • 2x+4=40 • 7x+2=65 • 5x-50=5 • 3x+3=60 • 8x-12=20 • 6x-15=15 • 10x-8=72 • 2(x+4)=20 • 2x+80=200 • 4(x+1)=92 • 8x+20=340 • 5x-25=100 • 9x-50=400 • 6x-20=100 • 7x-10=200 • 3(x-2)=30 • 8x-100=700 • 10x-50=100 • 11x-10=100
cec crssword numbers 2025-03-19
22 Clues: 4 + 1 • 4 + 2 • 1 + 1 • 2 x 5 • 0 + 0 • 4 x 2 • 2 + 1 • 2 + 2 • 1 + 0 • 6 + 1 • 4 + 5 • 15 x 2 • 50 + 0 • 10 x 4 • 19 + 1 • 50 + 25 • 30 + 30 • 80 + 20 • 70 + 20 • 11 + 11 • 10 + 70 • 35 + 35
Marjolein 50!!! 2013-09-03
16 Clues: kleur Bas • woonplaats • kleur Uncle • paard Laura • pony Daphne • oudste dochter • toch wel leuk! • jongste dochter • leeftijd Marjolein • de kleinste op stal • voormalig werkgever • 1e paard van Marjolein • andere hobby Marjolein • 2e paard van Marjolein • high tea met vriendinnen • erg belangrijk voor Marjolein
50-77 2022-01-26
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- of very great extent or quantity
- beautiful, very attractive
- situated in the interior of a country rather than on the coast
- inflict (a blow)
- have a short light sleep
- walk in a leisurely way
- a member of a religious community of men
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- taking everything into account
- having, worthy of, or bringing fame
- the desire to do something
- behave towards or deal with in a certain way
- extremely impressive or attractive
- a book of information about a place
- cease fighting or arguing
- settle or lie comfortably within
- wish or hope strongly for a particular outcome
16 Clues: inflict (a blow) • walk in a leisurely way • have a short light sleep • cease fighting or arguing • the desire to do something • beautiful, very attractive • taking everything into account • of very great extent or quantity • settle or lie comfortably within • extremely impressive or attractive • having, worthy of, or bringing fame • a book of information about a place • ...
First 50 2024-02-29
US/Canada vocab 2022-10-28
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- movement to cities
- one of the largest rivers in the USA
- 5 extremely large lakes in North America
- one of Canada's most important rivers
- a map showing economic activity
- a country in north america with 10 provinces and 3 territories
- an area with not many people (sparse homes and business)
- shows the pattern of weather in an area
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- transportation, plumbing, sewage systems
- a country in north america with 50 states
- the source of a river
- shows the density of people living in an area (usaly in sq. mi or sq. km)
- shows kinds of vegetation/biomes
- uncontrolled and unplanned spread of urban areas
- areas like towns or citys (denser population)
15 Clues: movement to cities • the source of a river • a map showing economic activity • shows kinds of vegetation/biomes • one of the largest rivers in the USA • one of Canada's most important rivers • shows the pattern of weather in an area • transportation, plumbing, sewage systems • 5 extremely large lakes in North America • a country in north america with 50 states • ...
L&H Spelling 1/15/24 2024-01-16
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- Birds of a _________ flock together.
- Chicago, New York, and LA are all __________ in the United States
- Emmy is in timeout _________ he made a bad 'cision.
- 50% or 1/2
- Short version of does not
- An architect designs __________.
- Abraham Lincoln told the truth, so he was called _________ Abe.
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- We have cleaned our room __________ for mopping.
- A PB&J has peanut butter and jelly on ____________
- You should eat vegetables to improve your ________.
- At Thanksgiving, we talk about the things we are ____________ for.
- Check out the fish I __________!
- If you go to the ________ doctor, you might get glasses
- I read _____________ that in the newspaper
- I had ________ all my Christmas presents by December 15.
15 Clues: 50% or 1/2 • Short version of does not • Check out the fish I __________! • An architect designs __________. • Birds of a _________ flock together. • I read _____________ that in the newspaper • We have cleaned our room __________ for mopping. • A PB&J has peanut butter and jelly on ____________ • You should eat vegetables to improve your ________. • ...
Fourth Of July Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States.
- George ________ was the first president of the United States.
- The original flag had stars that were laid out in the shape of a _______.
- John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both signed the Declaration of Independence and became _________ of the U.S.
- During the American _______, the colonies wanted to separate from Great Britain.
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- The 4th of July is considered a very ________ holiday.
- The 50 stars version of the American _____ was adopted on July 4th 1960.
- The _________ Congress decided the 13 colonies were no longer apart of Great Britain.
- It’s fun to celebrate the 4th of July by shooting ______ into the night sky.
- Independence is also a word that means _________.
- The Liberty Bell is located in the state of _________.
11 Clues: Independence is also a word that means _________. • The 4th of July is considered a very ________ holiday. • The Liberty Bell is located in the state of _________. • George ________ was the first president of the United States. • The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States. • ...
Fourth Of July Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-01
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- The Liberty Bell is located in the state of _________.
- John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both signed the Declaration of Independence and became _________ of the U.S.
- Independence is also a word that means _________.
- The 4th of July is considered a very ________ holiday.
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- The original flag had stars that were laid out in the shape of a _______.
- George ________ was the first president of the United States.
- The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States.
- The 50 stars version of the American _____ was adopted on July 4th 1960.
- During the American _______, the colonies wanted to separate from Great Britain.
- It’s fun to celebrate the 4th of July by shooting ______ into the night sky.
- The _________ Congress decided the 13 colonies were no longer apart of Great Britain.
11 Clues: Independence is also a word that means _________. • The Liberty Bell is located in the state of _________. • The 4th of July is considered a very ________ holiday. • George ________ was the first president of the United States. • The Star-Spangled _______ is the national anthem of the United States. • ...
Chapter 5-Black/Mexican/Puerto Rican/Cuban Americans 2013-04-02
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- Cubans are considered one of the most ___educated people in immigration history.
- One of the states known for having migrant Mexican Americans
- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruled this (3words) has no place
- About 200,000 Mexican Americans lived in this part of the US by 1900.
- Jure type of segregation by official action or law.
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- This researcher from UCLA Civil Rights Project suggests students in integrated schools are more comfortable.
- For the most part, this state is where Cubans have settled
- This act from 1917 allowed Puerto Ricans free movement from the island to the continent.
- Plessy v. Ferguson made this a way of life after 1896
- this type of segregation is within schools.
- This percentage of Puerto Ricans live in the 50 states.
11 Clues: this type of segregation is within schools. • Jure type of segregation by official action or law. • Plessy v. Ferguson made this a way of life after 1896 • This percentage of Puerto Ricans live in the 50 states. • For the most part, this state is where Cubans have settled • One of the states known for having migrant Mexican Americans • ...
integer choice board 2023-11-28
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- what is 35 x 2??
- what is - 25 x -3?
- what is 34 x 2??
- what is -15 x -2??
- what is 250+-150?
- what is -6 x 2??
- what is -50 x -2??
- what is 6 x 9??
- what is 5 x 40??
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- what is 8 x -4??
- What is 23+-11?
- what is 90 x -2??
- what is 8 x 8??
- what is 80+-120??
- what is -12 + -22??
- what is 6 + 18??
- what is 7 + 14??
- what is 50 + -50??
- what is 84/2??
- what is 33 + 33??
- what is -15 x -2??
21 Clues: what is 84/2?? • What is 23+-11? • what is 8 x 8?? • what is 6 x 9?? • what is 8 x -4?? • what is 35 x 2?? • what is 34 x 2?? • what is 6 + 18?? • what is 7 + 14?? • what is -6 x 2?? • what is 5 x 40?? • what is 90 x -2?? • what is 80+-120?? • what is 33 + 33?? • what is 250+-150? • what is - 25 x -3? • what is 50 + -50?? • what is -15 x -2?? • what is -50 x -2?? • what is -15 x -2?? • what is -12 + -22??
Solving Algebraic Equations Review 2025-09-04
30 Clues: x-9=7 • 5x-7=8 • 9x-1=8 • x+7=20 • x+6=30 • 2x-2=40 • 4x-8=60 • 3x+5=11 • 3x-9=60 • 4x+3=31 • 2x+8=36 • 2x+4=40 • 7x+2=65 • 5x-50=5 • 3x+3=60 • 8x-12=20 • 6x-15=15 • 10x-8=72 • 2(x+4)=20 • 2x+80=200 • 4(x+1)=92 • 8x+20=340 • 5x-25=100 • 9x-50=400 • 6x-20=100 • 7x-10=200 • 3(x-2)=30 • 8x-100=700 • 10x-50=100 • 11x-10=100
Cross-number puzzle #2 2021-04-07
23 Clues: 7x7 • 9x5= • 5x5= • 8x9= • 3x7= • 270-3= • 55+24= • 63+37= • 100-46= • 500-202= • 203-106= • 15+15+5= • 712-216= • 389+357= • 800+60+1= • 2+400+30= • thirty-one • eighty-six • 10+10+10+1= • 200 - 50 - 50 - 30 - 2 • three hundred thirteen • six hundred fifty-seven • two hundred thirty-eight
Reconstruction Era 2024-04-14
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- Guaranteed African-American men the right to vote
- To charge with a crime or misconduct.
- He was the seventeenth president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869 after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- Its goal is to immediately, completely, and permanently eradicate slavery in the United States.
- The white Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction or who joined with black freedmen and the so-called carpetbaggers in support of Republican Party policies.
- The first African American to serve in the Senate, was elected in 1870 by the Mississippi State
- The historic period in which the United States grappled with the question of how to integrate millions of newly freed African Americans into social, political, and labor systems
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- A system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop.
- To provide food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.
- It is one of the post-Civil War amendments, and includes, among others, the Due Process Clause and the Equal Protection Clause.
- Pejorative political name, and was originally applied after the Civil War to northerners who moved to the southern states, between 1865 and 1877.
- It required 50 percent of a state's white men to take an oath of allegiance to the United States (and swear that they had never helped the Confederacy) to be readmitted to the Union.
- They were bodies of laws established at the level of the state governments of the United States, as internal legislation, intended to set limits on the citizen rights of the black ethnic population.
13 Clues: To charge with a crime or misconduct. • Guaranteed African-American men the right to vote • Its goal is to immediately, completely, and permanently eradicate slavery in the United States. • The first African American to serve in the Senate, was elected in 1870 by the Mississippi State • ...
STATES 2K17 2017-04-09
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- Hank's SC theme
- Shirt style often worn by Max
- Jersey worn by Logan in the music video
- Aleph representing Hank on the 27th NCC AZA Board
- Painted the 'M' in Ohavim during BBGG
- _____ Wade. This one's for you, Logan.
- Comedian that kinda looks like Max Rousso
- Fast food place frequented by Paul
- How we practiced for AZAA
- Hank Greenberg AZA #6010(?)
- Max's OG Program
- Jacob's very successful joint fundraiser
- Where the tent was
- Type of sandwich made during Greenberg's Grocery Games
- "This is the best Smash Bros. game" - Mitchell, probably/definitely
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- Sport that can be played on one's knees
- First name of Max's celebrity crush (hint: you've seen her in a WTFBM)
- Our wonderful sister chapter
- TV show that inspired this football-themed program
- Winner of the HGFL
- ____, like the color.
- Board position involving Juuuuudiasm!
- Rapper whose song was used in this year's music video
- Max's 'wacky' business meetings
- Team Luke chose to win the NCAA Tournament
- Nickname given to Paul's star fantasy RB
- Matt teaches this
- "Sing it, dance it, ball me, ____ it, baby stay with me!"
- Our Godol's middle name
29 Clues: Hank's SC theme • Max's OG Program • Matt teaches this • Winner of the HGFL • Where the tent was • ____, like the color. • Our Godol's middle name • How we practiced for AZAA • Hank Greenberg AZA #6010(?) • Our wonderful sister chapter • Shirt style often worn by Max • Max's 'wacky' business meetings • Fast food place frequented by Paul • Board position involving Juuuuudiasm! • ...
Indian states 2021-10-01
21 Clues: Patna • aizawl • imphal • shimla • Ranchi • Dispur • jaipur • kohima • bhopal • mumbai • gangtok • shillong • itanagar • Kolkatta • agartala • bengaluru • amaravati • hyderabad • Chandigarh • Gandhi nagar • thiruvananthapuram
States ll 2022-03-20
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- the volunteer state
- the equality state
- the land of enchantment
- the show me state
- the palmetto state
- the ocean state
- the cornhusker state
- the granite state
- the beaver state
- the evergreen state
- the buckeye state
- the mountain state
- the bay state
- mount rushmore state
- the badger state
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- the old dominion state
- the keystone state
- the lone star state
- the great lakes state
- the treasure state
- the silver state
- the magnolia state
- the beehive state
- the peach garden state
- the sooner state
- the north star state
- the green mountain state
- the tarheel state
- the empire state
- the garden state
30 Clues: the bay state • the ocean state • the silver state • the sooner state • the empire state • the beaver state • the garden state • the badger state • the show me state • the beehive state • the tarheel state • the granite state • the buckeye state • the keystone state • the treasure state • the equality state • the magnolia state • the palmetto state • the mountain state • the volunteer state • ...
USA states 2022-05-25
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- famous landmark grand canyon national park
- home to topsail island
- long name has a lot of s's
- capital is trenton
- Known for the statue of liberty.
- home to city chicago
- boston is home to this state
- Home to city stonington
- Home to city montgomery
- albu
- rymes with wyman
- Wizard of oz takes place here.
- Home to the city las vegas
- home to city jacksonville
- Home to city st. louis
- Home to Madison
- Home to Oaklahoma city
- mount rush more
- home to the president
- buck eye state
- Home to city nashville
- Home to city hot springs
- capital is richmond
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- massachusetts is next to it.
- known for their cowboys.
- Home to city new orleans
- home to the city denver
- state starts with pen
- next to massachusetts
- known for their bar harber bay and lobster
- Home to city salt lake city
- South of north carolina
- famous tv show that stared myley cyrus starts with m
- famous landamark high museum of art
- Home to lowa city
- home to idaho falls
- Name ends with tucky
- not the artic or antartic but is very cold
- rymes with aska
- Known for Disney World.
- home to city minnopilis
- known for their pom trees and hula dancing
- home to city detroit
- Home to the city gary
- Home to city silver spring
- take me home to the place I belong
- home to delaware city
- starts with v and a is known for their pretty trees and hiking trails
- home to los angeles
49 Clues: albu • buck eye state • rymes with aska • Home to Madison • mount rush more • rymes with wyman • Home to lowa city • capital is trenton • home to idaho falls • home to los angeles • capital is richmond • home to city chicago • Name ends with tucky • home to city detroit • state starts with pen • next to massachusetts • Home to the city gary • home to delaware city • home to the president • ...
States-AddyB1 2022-05-24
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- The Gateway Arch in St.Lewis!
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh(a state here) in 1909.
- The first Girl Scout Cookie was sold in Muskogee(a town in this state) in 1917.
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid.
- this place was not a state till 1912!
- Post-its were invented there.
- was named in honor of King Louis
- The biggest city here is Las Angeles.
- Tony stewart's dirt track, hall of fame for rock and role!
- It's illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat.
- Our state nabor
- Some people don't know where to find this state because it isn't where you think.
- The capital is Boise
- Capital St. Paul.
- This state is the second smallest one!
- Elon Musk moved here!
- a lake was created by an earthquake.
- its love of basketball and for producing stars such as Larry,Bird also corn!
- Home to the world's deepest hot springs
- In Hartford,(one of the towns in this state) it's illegal to cross the street by walking on your hands.
- Visitors here Spend More Than $1 Billion.
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- The mississippi river is names after this state!
- The Silver State.
- The state we live in!
- Alligators live here, also the orange state!
- Long Island, or NYC!
- This state has no state mammal!
- birthplace of Pepsi-Cola.
- The capital is little rock!
- This is the peach state!
- The second driest state
- The capital is Lansing
- Chicago is the capital!
- The capital is boston
- This place is tropical,Honolulu!
- Barbecue Was Born here!
- The Green Mountain State
- Smallest state in the USA!
- Where the first rocket was built!
- The horse is this pleases state animal
- has the largest population for grizzly bears
- Became a British Colony in 1634.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten in Rutland (a state here.)
- There is a country with the same name.
- Right next to washington.
45 Clues: Our state nabor • The Silver State. • Capital St. Paul. • Long Island, or NYC! • The capital is Boise • The state we live in! • The capital is boston • Elon Musk moved here! • The capital is Lansing • The second driest state • Chicago is the capital! • Barbecue Was Born here! • This is the peach state! • The Green Mountain State • birthplace of Pepsi-Cola. • Right next to washington. • ...
Taylor's states 2022-05-24
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- - It is known for its jazz music
- - named after Queen Elizabeth.
- - There are green mountains.
- - The garden state, casinos.
- - Constitution State.
- - The president lives there.
- - Everything is bigger.
- - It is located where the liberty bell is.
- - New England patriots.
- - you can go to disney there.
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- - It is very warm there.
- - The Buckeye State.
- - The ocean is 60'f.
- - There are a lot of mexican people.
- - Los Vegas.
- - It only snows a little bit there.
- - Live free or die
- - It is known for growing wheat.
- - There are a lot of billboards.
- - It has no animals that can kill you.
20 Clues: - Los Vegas. • - Live free or die • - The Buckeye State. • - The ocean is 60'f. • - Constitution State. • - Everything is bigger. • - New England patriots. • - It is very warm there. • - There are green mountains. • - The garden state, casinos. • - The president lives there. • - you can go to disney there. • - named after Queen Elizabeth. • - It is known for its jazz music • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
US States 2022-11-10
50 Clues: 7 • 6 • 2 • 9 • 8 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 1 • 20 • 43 • 24 • 25 • 31 • 15 • 46 • 19 • 50 • 35 • 38 • 47 • 37 • 23 • 26 • 42 • 11 • 22 • 40 • 16 • 18 • 21 • 45 • 49 • 33 • 41 • 48 • 17 • 29 • 10 • 28 • 12 • 30 • 44 • 14 • 32 • 39 • 13 • 34 • 27 • 36
US States 2021-04-23
50 Clues: 7 • 4 • 9 • 8 • 2 • 3 • 5 • 1 • 6 • 11 • 36 • 28 • 12 • 10 • 49 • 27 • 46 • 26 • 42 • 48 • 30 • 45 • 40 • 21 • 37 • 17 • 29 • 14 • 32 • 47 • 34 • 41 • 38 • 22 • 15 • 43 • 35 • 13 • 33 • 23 • 19 • 25 • 20 • 18 • 50 • 24 • 31 • 16 • 39 • York 44
States Review 2023-12-07
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- This state is abbreviated FL
- This state is abbreviated IL
- This state is abbreviated KY
- This state is abbreviated MO
- This state is abbreviated GA
- This state is abbreviated AL
- This state is abbreviated CA
- This state is abbreviated AR
- This state is abbreviated HI
- This state is abbreviated MS
- This state is abbreviated MN
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- This state is abbreviated MD
- This state is abbreviated CT
- This state is abbreviated ID
- This state is abbreviated AZ
- This state is abbreviated MI
- This state is abbreviated AK
- This state is abbreviated MA
- This state is abbreviated ME
- This state is abbreviated KS
20 Clues: This state is abbreviated MD • This state is abbreviated CT • This state is abbreviated FL • This state is abbreviated ID • This state is abbreviated AZ • This state is abbreviated MI • This state is abbreviated AK • This state is abbreviated IL • This state is abbreviated KY • This state is abbreviated MO • This state is abbreviated MA • This state is abbreviated GA • ...
States & Countries 2023-11-20
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- Is in both Europe and Asia
- Is bordered by New Mexico and Texas
- The big apple
- Dallas, Houston, Corpus Christi
- Indianapolis is in it
- Better known by its initials, LA
- Struck Pearl Harbor during WW2
- Famous for Casablanca
- People often falsely think D.C. is in it
- Lemons and pasta
- The fabulous Las Vegas, ______
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- Known for cheese
- Just south of Washington
- Mummies and cats
- Montana and Washington border it
- African country with a movie named after it
- Redwood forests
- Blueberries and lobster
- Lots of things are made in it and large population
- Chopin was born in the capital of it, Warsaw
20 Clues: The big apple • Redwood forests • Known for cheese • Mummies and cats • Lemons and pasta • Indianapolis is in it • Famous for Casablanca • Blueberries and lobster • Just south of Washington • Is in both Europe and Asia • Struck Pearl Harbor during WW2 • The fabulous Las Vegas, ______ • Dallas, Houston, Corpus Christi • Montana and Washington border it • Better known by its initials, LA • ...
US STATES 2023-09-14
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- known as the lone star state
- Fort Sumter is here
- has more alligators than any other state
- capital is Montgomery
- the southernmost point in the USA
- capital is salem
- 1st state admitted to the union
- the chocolate capital of the US is here
- the only state where every county contains some part of a national forest
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- where the nations 1st tornado warning was issued in 1948
- the state abbreviation is GA
- you will find "big sky country" here
- has the largest US forest
- has the longest freshwater coast line
- the only state in history to turn down the olympics
- Calvin Coolidge was born here
- the "evergreen state"
- the university of Notre Dame is here
- smallest state
- carlsbad cavern is located here
- is well known for the movie "The Wizard of Oz"
- is made up of 137 different islands
22 Clues: smallest state • capital is salem • Fort Sumter is here • the "evergreen state" • capital is Montgomery • has the largest US forest • the state abbreviation is GA • known as the lone star state • Calvin Coolidge was born here • carlsbad cavern is located here • 1st state admitted to the union • the southernmost point in the USA • is made up of 137 different islands • ...
US STATEs 2023-09-22
51 Clues: WA • MS • WI • NH • IA • HI • CO • VA • DE • IN • AK • SD • MD • NE • UT • IL • AZ • VT • ND • MN • NJ • MA • OH • SC • FL • TN • WV • CT • PA • NY • AR • NV • WY • NM • MO • ME • LA • GA • RI • CA • AL • OR • TX • MI • ID • NC • OK • KY • MT • KS • Abbreviation
USA states 2023-06-06
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- - Гаваї
- - Монтана
- - Арканзас
- - Віргінія
- - Вайомінг
- - Теннессі
- - Південна Кароліна
- - Іллінойс
- - Айдахо
- - Джорджія
- - Колорадо
- - Аризона
- - Аляска
- - Невада
- - Вермонт
- - Нью-Йорк
- - Каліфорнія
- - Північна Кароліна
- - Техас
- - Канзас
- - Нью-Мексико
- - Юта
- - Міннесота
- - Західна Віргінія
- - Мейн
- - Род-Айленд
- - Мічиган
- - Північна Дакота
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- - Вашингтон
- - Алабама
- - Міссісіпі
- - Делавер
- - Міссурі
- - Індіана
- - Флорида
- - Пенсильванія
- - Массачусетс
- - Огайо
- - Південна Дакота
- - Коннектикут
- - Айова
- - Вісконсін
- - Небраска
- - Луїзіана
- - Оклахома
- - Кентуккі
- - Меріленд
- - Нью-Джерсі
- - Нью-Гемпшир
- - Орегон
50 Clues: - Юта • - Мейн • - Гаваї • - Огайо • - Айова • - Техас • - Айдахо • - Аляска • - Невада • - Канзас • - Орегон • - Алабама • - Монтана • - Делавер • - Міссурі • - Індіана • - Флорида • - Аризона • - Вермонт • - Мічиган • - Арканзас • - Віргінія • - Вайомінг • - Теннессі • - Іллінойс • - Джорджія • - Колорадо • - Небраска • - Луїзіана • - Оклахома • - Нью-Йорк • - Кентуккі • - Меріленд • - Вашингтон • - Міссісіпі • - Вісконсін • - Міннесота • - Каліфорнія • ...
STATES CAPITALS 2023-06-07
20 Clues: - Dover • - Boise • - Denver • - Juneau • - Topeka • - Augusta • - Phoenix • - Atlanta • - Honolulu • - Hartford • - Frankfort • - Annapolis • - Sacramento • - Montgomery • - Des Moines • - Tallahassee • - Little Rock • - Springfield • - Baton Rouge • - Indianapolis
STATES CAPITALS 2023-06-07
20 Clues: - Dover • - Boise • - Denver • - Juneau • - Topeka • - Augusta • - Phoenix • - Atlanta • - Honolulu • - Hartford • - Frankfort • - Annapolis • - Sacramento • - Montgomery • - Des Moines • - Tallahassee • - Little Rock • - Springfield • - Baton Rouge • - Indianapolis
US States 2023-04-03
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- Georgia
- Maine
- Alaska
- California
- Pennsylvania
- Iowa
- South Dakota
- Colorado
- Arkansas
- Alabama
- Idaho
- New York
- Utah
- Oregon
- New Hampshire
- Texas
- Arizona
- Nebraska
- Florida
- New Jersey
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- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Washington
- New Mexico
- Michigan
- Kentuckey
- Vermont
- Illinois
- Massachussetts
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- South Carolina
- Rhode Island
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Connecticut
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Hawaii
39 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Georgia • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Nebraska • Michigan • Illinois • Missouri • Colorado • Arkansas • New York • Nebraska • Minnesota • Kentuckey • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Washington • New Mexico • California • New Jersey • Mississippi • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • Rhode Island • New Hampshire • West Virginia • Massachussetts • South Carolina • North Carolina
USA States 2022-12-07
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- last name armiger
- last name is deleon
- 3rd year of high school
- Minnesota has 10,000
- nickname for Maine
- city where we live
- capital of Oregon
- capital of florida
- capital of Texas
- capital of Maine
- Oregon nickname
- last name is Mitchell
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- 2nd year of high school
- Florida nickname
- last name is Memije
- last name is Breese
- nickname for New York
- nickname for Teas
- last name is Taylor
- weather over a period of time
- Louisiana nickname
- capital of New York
- nickname for Kansas
- last name is harris
24 Clues: Oregon nickname • Florida nickname • capital of Texas • capital of Maine • last name armiger • capital of Oregon • nickname for Teas • nickname for Maine • city where we live • Louisiana nickname • capital of florida • last name is deleon • last name is Memije • last name is Breese • last name is Taylor • capital of New York • nickname for Kansas • last name is harris • Minnesota has 10,000 • ...
US States 2024-12-16
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- I border Connecticut to the North.
- I am located at 45 N, 100 W.
- I border Virginia and Delaware.
- I border 4 other states, including Idaho and North Dakota.
- I border Maryland to the East.
- I am the largest state that borders the Gulf of Mexico.
- I border Kansas to the West.
- Island I border Connecticut and Massachusetts.
- I border Utah, Colorado, and Arizona.
- I am located at 45 N, 90 W.
- I border the Atlantic Ocean, Georgia, and North Carolina.
- I border Oregon to the North.
- I am the only state that borders four different Great Lakes.
- I am the only state located (partly) north of 60 N.
- I am the only state located (partly) south of 20 N.
- I border Wisconsin to the South.
- I am Chef Mimal's head (and also border Missouri to the North).
- I border Maryland to the North.
- I border Iowa to the North.
- I border Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois.
- I am located at 45 N, 115 W.
- I border Colorado, Idaho, and Utah.
- I border Kentucky and the Atlantic Ocean.
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- I border Texas to the North.
- I border the Southwestern corner of Pennsylvania
- I am the only state that borders Maine.
- I border Georgia to the West.
- I border Canada, Montana, and Minnesota.
- I border Pennsylvania to the East.
- I border Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.
- I border Tennessee and the Atlantic Ocean.
- I border Utah to the West.
- I border Missouri to the South.
- I border Missouri and West Virginia.
- I border New York to the East and New Hampshire to the West.
- I border Colorado to the East and Oklahoma to the North.
- I border Pennsylvania, Lake Erie, and Indiana.
- I am the state located furthest to the Southeast of the United States.
- I border Alabama to the West.
- I border two Great Lakes and Vermont.
- I border Kentucky to the South.
- I border Massachusetts to the South.
- I border California and Washington.
- I border Wyoming and Missouri.
- I border Florida and Alabama.
- I border Colorado to the West.
- I am the state located furthest to the Northeast of the United States.
- I border Iowa and Arkansas.
- I border Nevada, Arizona, and Oregon.
- I border Utah to the South.
50 Clues: I border Utah to the West. • I am located at 45 N, 90 W. • I border Iowa and Arkansas. • I border Iowa to the North. • I border Utah to the South. • I border Texas to the North. • I am located at 45 N, 100 W. • I border Kansas to the West. • I am located at 45 N, 115 W. • I border Georgia to the West. • I border Alabama to the West. • I border Oregon to the North. • ...
US States 2025-09-19
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- Western state; capital is Cheyenne
- Mid-Atlantic state; capital is Trenton
- New England state; capital is Concord
- Appalachian state; capital is Charleston
- Northeastern state; capital is Harrisburg
- Large western state; capital is Helena
- State with Mount Rushmore; capital is Pierre
- First U.S. state; capital is Dover
- Smallest U.S. state; capital is Providence
- Northern Great Plains state; capital is Bismarck
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- Great Plains state; capital is Lincoln
- Northeasternmost state; capital is Augusta
- New England state; capital is Boston
- Small New England state; capital is Hartford
- Mid-Atlantic state; capital is Annapolis
- Small New England state; capital is Montpelier
- Western state; capital is Salt Lake City
- Northwestern state; capital is Salem
- Northwestern state famous for potatoes; capital is Boise
- Southern state famous for horse racing; capital is Frankfort
20 Clues: Western state; capital is Cheyenne • First U.S. state; capital is Dover • New England state; capital is Boston • Northwestern state; capital is Salem • New England state; capital is Concord • Great Plains state; capital is Lincoln • Mid-Atlantic state; capital is Trenton • Large western state; capital is Helena • Appalachian state; capital is Charleston • ...
Lesson 41, Sect 3-6 2024-05-15
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- drugs like Penicillin and streptomycin (sect 6)
- a feared, epidemic disease that caused paralysis and death (sect 6)
- The population of this state grew 50% between 1950 and 1960 (sect 4)
- a failed attempt by Ford to build a luxury car (sect 5)
- As President, he pushed for the Interstate System and it is named for him today (sect 5)
- the last name of the family in "Leave it to Beaver"
- Two words, the location of the first Levittown (sect 4)
- Last name of an influential childcare expert (sect 3)
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- Two words, a sign of wealth and prestige (sect 5)
- the highways of Germany that influence the Interstate Highway system (Sect 5)
- this organ was first transplanted in the 1950's (sect 6)
- The name of the creator of the polio vaccine (sect 6)
- two words, referring to the great increase in the birthrate (sect 3)
- Two words, a popular Chevrolet model of the 50's and 60's (sect 5)
- the first computer, bult in 1946 (sect 6)
- The "belt" of warm-weather states across the south (sect 4)
- The first Levittown was this type of community, where people commuted to work in the city (sect 4)
- Last name of the family that revolutionized the home building process (Sect 4)
- This radioactive material was used to treat thyroid cancer (sect 6)
19 Clues: the first computer, bult in 1946 (sect 6) • drugs like Penicillin and streptomycin (sect 6) • Two words, a sign of wealth and prestige (sect 5) • the last name of the family in "Leave it to Beaver" • The name of the creator of the polio vaccine (sect 6) • Last name of an influential childcare expert (sect 3) • a failed attempt by Ford to build a luxury car (sect 5) • ...
CW by Luke and Sam 2013-11-18
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- (150.2x100)-100^2-2-300
- (1000-300)+5^2+11
- (200x4)+500/10+4
- (345x2)-400-66+700
- (2x300+1000)-1050+9x15-7
- 696/2-44)+44
- 100^2x20+10x3+2+2
- (9x14)-40)+68+400-102
- (-60+-50)-50
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- (1.50x100)+11
- 2345-1000+8000-345-10000+500x2
- (-56+-56)x7-32
- 2/200+600+890/42x2+9^2+50+89+10-3
- (1000-22)-500+400+100
- 800x5+200/2000+173
- (3x262)-300)+90+23-10
- 2/400+500-700+35+200+600+100-500-300+2x50
- (3x50)+300+150
18 Clues: 696/2-44)+44 • (-60+-50)-50 • (1.50x100)+11 • (-56+-56)x7-32 • (3x50)+300+150 • (200x4)+500/10+4 • (1000-300)+5^2+11 • 100^2x20+10x3+2+2 • (345x2)-400-66+700 • 800x5+200/2000+173 • (1000-22)-500+400+100 • (3x262)-300)+90+23-10 • (9x14)-40)+68+400-102 • (150.2x100)-100^2-2-300 • (2x300+1000)-1050+9x15-7 • 2345-1000+8000-345-10000+500x2 • 2/200+600+890/42x2+9^2+50+89+10-3 • ...
FLAG TRIVIA 2020-04-24
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- End of a flag that attaches to the staff or pole.
- Holiday that occurs on May 1st.
- A decorative top for a flagpole, often an eagle, spear or ball.
- The study of flags, to describe precisely the parts, patterns, and other attributes of flags and their display.
- This symbol on the American Flag represent the 50 states of the United States of America.
- The number of points on the star of the American Flag.
- The month of Flag Day.
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- Nickname for the American Flag.
- The Nebraska State Flag was adopted in 1925.The inner seal's design symbolizes commerce, mechanical arts, transportation and ___.
- Portion or end of a flag that flies.
- Represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
- Last State admitted to the Union.
- Area of the American flag where the red and white stripes are located.
- Term for the field of blue that that stars of the American Flag appear on.
14 Clues: The month of Flag Day. • Nickname for the American Flag. • Holiday that occurs on May 1st. • Last State admitted to the Union. • Portion or end of a flag that flies. • End of a flag that attaches to the staff or pole. • The number of points on the star of the American Flag. • A decorative top for a flagpole, often an eagle, spear or ball. • ...
Hurricane Katrina 2013-06-10
6 Clues: / a place for safety. • / State of being poor. • / A devastating occurence • /A country that has 50 states. • /has names such as Irene and Andrew • /Large Arena that hosts events in New Orleans
States#1 2022-08-26
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- the biggest city has a french name
- if you want to see alligators and beaches, go there
- the hamburger was invented here
- between #3 and #10
- a river with the same name runs through it
- rainy on the pacific
- the least populated state
- you will find a cactus here
- not only famous for fried chickens
- between #1 and #3
- the peach state
- where else do people say howdy?
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- the state capital is also it's biggest city
- the name hints that there are a lot of many mountains
- in it's largest city sometimes the river turns green
- if you think of dairy, you think of this state
- it's nickname is "the cornhusker state"
- big apple
- sunshine state
- a well known brown alcoholic beverage comes from here
20 Clues: big apple • sunshine state • the peach state • between #1 and #3 • between #3 and #10 • rainy on the pacific • the least populated state • you will find a cactus here • the hamburger was invented here • where else do people say howdy? • the biggest city has a french name • not only famous for fried chickens • it's nickname is "the cornhusker state" • ...
US STATES 2022-11-10
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- Olympia
- Jefferson City
- Trenton
- Eugene
- Boston
- Richmond
- Montpelier
- denver
- Omaha
- Charleston
- Austin
- Frankfort
- Carson City
- Oklahoma City
- Sacramento
- Des Moines
- Montgomery
- Pierre
- Cheyenne
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- Saint Paul
- Jackson
- Providence
- Alburquerque
- Baton Rouge
- Augusta
- Memphis
- Springfield
- Atlanta
- Juneau
- Harrisburg
- salt lake city
- Indianapolis
- Tallahassee
- Bismarck
- concord
- Topeka
- Madison
- Little Rock
38 Clues: Omaha • Eugene • Boston • denver • Juneau • Austin • Topeka • Pierre • Jackson • Olympia • Augusta • Memphis • Trenton • Atlanta • concord • Madison • Richmond • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Frankfort • Saint Paul • Providence • Montpelier • Harrisburg • Charleston • Sacramento • Des Moines • Montgomery • Baton Rouge • Springfield • Tallahassee • Carson City • Little Rock • Alburquerque • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City • salt lake city
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
USA States 2022-05-24
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- the state name is derived from the Iroquois word "oyo," which means "great river."
- this state is known for: Country music. Whiskey. Graceland and Elvis
- The U.S. National Anthem Was Written in this state
- the capital is boise
- the largest landlocked state in the us
- capital is st. paul
- this state is known as the tar heel state
- this state was named in honor of King Louis XIV
- first state to declare its independence from England
- The world's largest shrimp is on display at the Old Spanish Fort Museum in Pascagoula.
- You can see five different states from the top of Capulin Volcano.
- The first McDonald's was built in Des Plaines, IL.
- this state is known as the bluegrass state
- this state's colors are blue and gold
- this states biggest city is las vegas
- this state has the most golf courses of any state in America.
- this state is known as the show me state
- has the most ghost towns of any state.
- this state's name means beautiful
- this state Produces More Peaches than Georgia
- this state has a state seashell
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In
- original name new amsterdam
- the baked bean state
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- the least populated state in America.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten here
- the first rocket was built here
- the birthplace of wine
- largest producers of blueberries
- home to the world's largest natural hot springs swimming pool
- the first state to grant women the right to vote
- the second-driest state in the United States after Nevada
- the green mountain state
- the first state to set the car speed limit law
- this state is pancake flat
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh in 1909.
- this state produces more rice than any other
- Green Bay is known as the "Toilet Paper Capital" of the world.
- this state's nickname is the golden state
- Kool-Aid was invented by Edward Perkins in Hastings
- From East to west,______ is the widest state in the USA.
- the smallest us state
- the shopping cart was invented here
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In this state
- the state animal is a coyote
- the only state to be named after a United States president.
- this states population is only 736,990
- speaking of the grand canyon...
- Dr. Pepper Was Invented in this state
49 Clues: capital is st. paul • the capital is boise • the baked bean state • the smallest us state • the birthplace of wine • the green mountain state • this state is pancake flat • original name new amsterdam • the state animal is a coyote • the first rocket was built here • speaking of the grand canyon... • this state has a state seashell • largest producers of blueberries • ...
USA States 2022-05-24
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- the state name is derived from the Iroquois word "oyo," which means "great river."
- this state is known for: Country music. Whiskey. Graceland and Elvis
- The U.S. National Anthem Was Written in this state
- the capital is boise
- the largest landlocked state in the us
- capital is st. paul
- this state is known as the tar heel state
- this state was named in honor of King Louis XIV
- first state to declare its independence from England
- The world's largest shrimp is on display at the Old Spanish Fort Museum in Pascagoula.
- You can see five different states from the top of Capulin Volcano.
- The first McDonald's was built in Des Plaines, IL.
- this state is known as the bluegrass state
- this state's colors are blue and gold
- this states biggest city is las vegas
- this state has the most golf courses of any state in America.
- this state is known as the show me state
- has the most ghost towns of any state.
- this state's name means beautiful
- this state Produces More Peaches than Georgia
- this state has a state seashell
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In
- original name new amsterdam
- the baked bean state
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- the least populated state in America.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten here
- the first rocket was built here
- the birthplace of wine
- largest producers of blueberries
- home to the world's largest natural hot springs swimming pool
- the first state to grant women the right to vote
- the second-driest state in the United States after Nevada
- the green mountain state
- the first state to set the car speed limit law
- this state is pancake flat
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh in 1909.
- this state produces more rice than any other
- Green Bay is known as the "Toilet Paper Capital" of the world.
- this state's nickname is the golden state
- Kool-Aid was invented by Edward Perkins in Hastings
- From East to west,______ is the widest state in the USA.
- the smallest us state
- the shopping cart was invented here
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In this state
- the state animal is a coyote
- the only state to be named after a United States president.
- this states population is only 736,990
- speaking of the grand canyon...
- Dr. Pepper Was Invented in this state
49 Clues: capital is st. paul • the capital is boise • the baked bean state • the smallest us state • the birthplace of wine • the green mountain state • this state is pancake flat • original name new amsterdam • the state animal is a coyote • the first rocket was built here • speaking of the grand canyon... • this state has a state seashell • largest producers of blueberries • ...
US states 2022-12-14
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- WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE
- potatoes, trout and precious stones
- huge casinos, pretty much only desert
- smallest state in the USA
- birthplace of american blues & Mardi gras celebrations
- home of the drunk crocodile rider
- alot of peaches and martin luther king was born here
- Frigid waters and lots of fishing
- Rock and roll hall of fame
- the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
- sounds like misery there is literally nothing here
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- Golden gate bridge, hollywood, and disneyland
- known for the show breaking bad
- Towering skyscrapers, endless energy
- shaped like a pan
- very expensive houses, a very small island, a lot of volcanoes
- Larry bird & Louie Dampier, loves basketball
- home of Mount rushmore
- home of the great salt lake
- The grand canyon state (nickname)
- The great lakes & home of the automobile
- second largest state, home to the music capital of the world
- Largest state in the USA
- outside of chicago there is nothing
24 Clues: shaped like a pan • home of Mount rushmore • Largest state in the USA • smallest state in the USA • Rock and roll hall of fame • home of the great salt lake • known for the show breaking bad • home of the drunk crocodile rider • The grand canyon state (nickname) • Frigid waters and lots of fishing • WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE • potatoes, trout and precious stones • ...
US states 2022-12-14
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- WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE
- potatoes, trout and precious stones
- huge casinos, pretty much only desert
- smallest state in the USA
- birthplace of american blues & Mardi gras celebrations
- home of the drunk crocodile rider
- alot of peaches and martin luther king was born here
- Frigid waters and lots of fishing
- Rock and roll hall of fame
- the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
- sounds like misery there is literally nothing here
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- Golden gate bridge, hollywood, and disneyland
- known for the show breaking bad
- Towering skyscrapers, endless energy
- shaped like a pan
- very expensive houses, a very small island, a lot of volcanoes
- Indi 500 racing
- home of Mount rushmore
- home of the great salt lake
- The grand canyon state (nickname)
- The great lakes & home of the automobile
- second largest state, home to the music capital of the world
- Largest state in the USA
- outside of chicago there is nothing
24 Clues: Indi 500 racing • shaped like a pan • home of Mount rushmore • Largest state in the USA • smallest state in the USA • Rock and roll hall of fame • home of the great salt lake • known for the show breaking bad • home of the drunk crocodile rider • The grand canyon state (nickname) • Frigid waters and lots of fishing • WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE • ...
STATES & CAPITALS 2022-11-24
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- the capital city of Nebraska
- Harrisburg is the capital city of...
- the capital city of Indiana
- Alaska's capital city
- the capital city of Rhode Island
- Topeka is the capital city of...
- Austin is the capital city of Austin
- the capital city of Hawaii
- Carson City is found in...
- Colombus is the capital city of ...
- Salt Lake City is the capital city of ...
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- North Carolina's capital city
- capital city of Vermont
- the capital city of Tennessee
- Boston is the capital city of ...
- the capital city of South Dakota
- capital city of Oregon
- Mississippi's capital city
- capital city of New York
- Phoenix is the capital city of ...
20 Clues: Alaska's capital city • capital city of Oregon • capital city of Vermont • capital city of New York • Mississippi's capital city • the capital city of Hawaii • Carson City is found in... • the capital city of Indiana • the capital city of Nebraska • North Carolina's capital city • the capital city of Tennessee • the capital city of South Dakota • the capital city of Rhode Island • ...
US States 2023-01-10
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- potato
- has the gateway arch
- maple syrup
- guns and 'merica
- flat an uninteresting
- most populous
- country music
- lynyrd skynyrd
- longest border with Washington D.C.
- contains the grand canyon
- has mount rushmore
- looks like montain in spanish
- family guy
- known for its beautiful autumn foilage
- trail of tears
- canada wants
- fried chicken
- this place doesnt exist
- where Chicago is located
- most lakes
- where the Hindenbrug crashed
- bro tried to sneak in
- contains crater lake
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- cheese-heads
- has the steelers
- has a palmetto tree on its flag
- where Pittsburgh is located
- mardi gras
- 500
- where the wright brothers first took flight
- real good seafood
- split in 2 during the civil war
- 5 great laks
- has the only active diamond mine in the U.S.
- has a president on the flag
- completely in the Appalachian's
- contains the rocky mountains
- smartest state in the union
- salt lake
- only pacific state
- has a 60 ton buffalo statue
- center of the american revolution
- casinos and prostitutes
- sam o'nella
- worst state in the union
- nobody lives here
- lots of crazy people live here
- corn
- peach
- albuquerque
- biggest city in the us
51 Clues: 500 • corn • peach • potato • salt lake • mardi gras • family guy • most lakes • maple syrup • sam o'nella • albuquerque • cheese-heads • 5 great laks • canada wants • most populous • country music • fried chicken • lynyrd skynyrd • trail of tears • has the steelers • guns and 'merica • real good seafood • nobody lives here • only pacific state • has mount rushmore • has the gateway arch • contains crater lake • ...
Indian states 2021-10-01
21 Clues: Patna • aizawl • imphal • shimla • Ranchi • Dispur • jaipur • kohima • bhopal • mumbai • gangtok • shillong • itanagar • Kolkatta • agartala • bengaluru • amaravati • hyderabad • Chandigarh • Gandhi nagar • thiruvananthapuram
United States 2023-05-05
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- station code for Kalispell, MT
- name the city where Elvis was born
- the original city name of New York City (2 words)
- famous lake on the CA and NV border
- home to the rock and roll hall of fame
- the largest university in NJ
- capital city of WY
- home to the United States Naval Academy
- whose state motto is Wisdom, Justice, Moderation
- home to University of Notre Dame (2 words)
- former airline TWA's largest hub (2 words)
- nicknamed the motor city
- name of the Phoenix NBA team
- city where Delta got started
- large dam on the AZ and NV border
- name the birthplace of country music
- station code for Lewiston, ID
- other island off of MA besides Martha's Vineyard
- home to the University of South Carolina
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- city where Route 66 begins
- the largest city in northern MI
- name the first state
- the last state in the lower 48 admitted to the union
- the capital city of WV
- name of the Miami MLB team
- where the baseball hall of fame is located
- the capital city of DE
- home to the famous space needle
- the capital city of AZ
- what state borders Kansas to the east
- Abe Lincoln's birth state
- name the river that runs through NY
- home of Southwest airlines
- how many states does the state of New York touch
- Mount Hood is located near this large city
- the last state admitted to the union
- what is the main color of the Wisconsin flag
- what is the interstate number that goes from Tampa to Daytona Beach
- what is the name of the Orlando airport
39 Clues: capital city of WY • name the first state • the capital city of WV • the capital city of DE • the capital city of AZ • nicknamed the motor city • Abe Lincoln's birth state • city where Route 66 begins • name of the Miami MLB team • home of Southwest airlines • the largest university in NJ • name of the Phoenix NBA team • city where Delta got started • station code for Lewiston, ID • ...
AMERICAN STATES 2023-05-15
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- - Springfield
- - Juneau
- - Austin
- - Salem
- - Boise
- - Little Rock
- - Denver
- - Jackson
- - Pierre
- - Santa Fe
- - Richmond
- - Nashville
- - Lansing
- - Raleigh
- - Cheyenne
- - Boston
- - Honolulu
- - Bismarck
- - Augusta
- - Columbus
- - Annapolis
- - Topeka
- - Hartford
- - Phoenix
- - Salt Lake City
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- - Olympia
- - Baton Rouge
- - Carson City
- - Columbia
- - Sacramento
- - Lincoln
- - Madison
- - Des Moines
- - Tallahassee
- - Harrisburg
- - Charleston
- - Trenton
- - St. Paul
- - Dover
- - Atlanta
- - Helena
- - Oklahoma City
- - Frankfort
- - Montgomery
- - Providence
- - Albany
- - Concord
- - Montpelier
- - Jefferson City
- - Indianapolis
50 Clues: - Salem • - Boise • - Dover • - Juneau • - Austin • - Denver • - Pierre • - Helena • - Boston • - Albany • - Topeka • - Olympia • - Lincoln • - Madison • - Jackson • - Trenton • - Lansing • - Atlanta • - Raleigh • - Concord • - Augusta • - Phoenix • - Columbia • - Santa Fe • - St. Paul • - Richmond • - Cheyenne • - Honolulu • - Bismarck • - Columbus • - Hartford • - Nashville • - Frankfort • - Annapolis • - Sacramento • - Des Moines • - Harrisburg • ...
