50 states Crossword Puzzles
Government Vocabulary 1 2024-11-05
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- The medium level of government for one of the 50 states
- The highest level of government for the country
- Another word for federal
- The smallest level of government for a town, city, or county
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- The plan organizing how our government works
- The first paragraph of the Constitution that explains the purposes of our government
6 Clues: Another word for federal • The plan organizing how our government works • The highest level of government for the country • The medium level of government for one of the 50 states • The smallest level of government for a town, city, or county • The first paragraph of the Constitution that explains the purposes of our government
Semester 1 Unit 3 (Hard) : Week 5 2025-09-08
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- A document used to identify a citizen of a country.
- The country where the Great Pyramids Giza are located in.
- Airplanes are found here.
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- The ______ States flag has 50 stars on it.
- A country located North of the US.
- A ________ check is used to make sure that a person is not carrying something dangerous.
6 Clues: Airplanes are found here. • A country located North of the US. • The ______ States flag has 50 stars on it. • A document used to identify a citizen of a country. • The country where the Great Pyramids Giza are located in. • A ________ check is used to make sure that a person is not carrying something dangerous.
Baby Granpa 2025-11-06
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- the opposite of light
- 50% of people eat this
- the language you are reading now
- what species are you?
- everybody in the USA eats these every day
- 50% of people eat these
- forty in Yahtzee
- Hank's favorite sport
- the opposite of girl
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- if you are fat maybe you will have....
- kinds of animals
- sleeping with this on is bad
- scientists genetically modified millions of these
- He killed the doctor
- twenty-five in Yahtzee
- Tom's treasure hunting friend
- Hank's classmate who is a farmer
- Tom's girlfriend
18 Clues: kinds of animals • forty in Yahtzee • Tom's girlfriend • He killed the doctor • the opposite of girl • the opposite of light • what species are you? • Hank's favorite sport • twenty-five in Yahtzee • 50% of people eat this • 50% of people eat these • sleeping with this on is bad • Tom's treasure hunting friend • the language you are reading now • Hank's classmate who is a farmer • ...
Circus Lady 2013-03-03
12 Clues: møg (p. 63) • rodet (p. 50) • moden (p. 53) • klukle (p. 62) • forlade (p. 55) • anbringe (p.58) • galning (p. 53) • bekymring (p.58) • forsigtig (p. 54) • klare sig (p. 52) • socialforsorg (p. 50) • voldtægtsforbryder (p. 55)
Unit VI: Reconstruction 2021-12-13
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- the first African American to serve in the United States Senate.
- granted African American men the right to vote.
- Thaddeus Stevens, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives during Abraham Lincoln's presidency, fought to abolish slavery and helped draft the 14th Amendment during Reconstruction.
- controversial federal law meant to restrict the ability of the U.S. president to remove certain officials that Congress had already approved.
- faction of the Republican Party during the Civil War. distinguished by their fierce advocacy for the abolition of slavery, enfranchisement of black citizens, and holding the Southern states financially and morally culpable for the war.
- a war that is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used,especially one in which the laws of war are disregarded.
- period that followed the Civil War and was an effort to reunify the divided nation and integrate African Americans into society.
- agricultural production system in which landowners contribute their land and often a measure of operating capital and management.
- a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major depression,
- Louisiana passed a law that restricted slaughterhouse operations in New Orleans to a single corporation. They argued the monopoly created involuntary servitude in violation of the Thirteenth Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment.
- abolished slavery “within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
- to charge someone with doing something wrong, specifically a high government official, such as the U.S. president, a senator, or a federal judge.
- state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation
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- the 19th President of the United States. began the efforts that led to civil service reform, and attempted to reconcile the divisions left over from the Civil War.
- organization that fed millions of people, built hospitals and provided medical aid, negotiated labor contracts for ex-slaves and settled labor disputes, helped former slaves legalize marriages and locate lost relatives, and assisted black veterans.
- a traveler who arrives in a new region with only a satchel of possessions, and who attempts to profit from his new surroundings, often against the will or consent of the original inhabitants.
- bill that formally abolished slavery and prohibited Confederate officials and veterans from voting. Also required that 50 percent of a state's white males take a loyalty oath to be readmitted to the Union.
- a system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop.
- an informal agreement between southern Democrats and allies of the Republican to settle the result of the 1876 presidential election and marked the end of the Reconstruction era.
- granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States," including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws,”.
- term for a white Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction or who joined with black freedmen.
- served as Governor of New York State and was extremely successful lawyer
- the seventh President of the United States, seeking to act as the direct representative of the common man.
- were restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War.
- group created by confederare soldiers following the Civil War to suppress and victimize newly freed slaves.
25 Clues: granted African American men the right to vote. • state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation • the first African American to serve in the United States Senate. • served as Governor of New York State and was extremely successful lawyer • a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major depression, • ...
you won't beat it 2023-02-07
10 Clues: 5000+400+50+7 • 2 000+400+60+8 • 10 000+3 000+500+70+9 • 500 000+70 000+6 000+90+8 • 700 000+50 000+9000+100+4 • 600 000+90 000+6 000+900+60+9 • 400 000+50 000+4 000+500+80+4 • 1 000 000+200 000+30 000+4 000+500+60+7 • 7 000 000+600 000+50 000+4 000+300+20+1 • 6 000 000+400 000+60 000+8 000+400+40+5
NUMBERS FROM 10 TO 100 2023-09-25
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-05
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- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- A long gun that soldiers used by shooting it while resting it against their shoulder.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or get rid of slavery.
- The side of an army or military unit.
- A nickname for the South.
- The slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates.
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
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- A large farm in the southern United States that used slaves for working.
- The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government.
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- The upper states of the United States, also called the Union.
- When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- A nickname given to people in the South that supported the Confederate States.
- A group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
22 Clues: A nickname for the South. • The side of an army or military unit. • Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • When a person is murdered for political reasons. • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
March Madness 2021-04-06
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- Country with 50 states (So far).
- Many contests between a many teams, who compete for a prize.
- Where most of the USA watches college basketball players in a tournament in March.
- A form in which you fill out during March Madness.
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- A group of people that work together to achieve an overall goal.
- The ball in the game that includes a ball, dribbling, and a attempt at shooting the ball through a hoop.
- 3rd month of a year.
- A game which includes a ball, dribbling, and a attempt at shooting the ball through a hoop.
- After high-school is _________.
9 Clues: 3rd month of a year. • After high-school is _________. • Country with 50 states (So far). • A form in which you fill out during March Madness. • Many contests between a many teams, who compete for a prize. • A group of people that work together to achieve an overall goal. • Where most of the USA watches college basketball players in a tournament in March. • ...
Cukrászat 2022-08-19
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- Égetett(forrázott)tésztából készülő ikonikus sütemény (fánk)
- Omlós uzsonnasütemény, ... kifli
- Olvasztott cukor és darált olajos mag keveréke
- Egyfajta kikészített sütemény
- Hajtogatott élesztős tészta
- A vajas tészta lazításának mechanikai művelete
- Tányérdesszerteknél használatos szifonos hab
- Természetes édesítőszer
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- Omlós tésztából készülő francia desszert
- A felvert tésztákat ezzel lazítjuk
- A bonbonok bevonóanyaga
- 50% fagylalt és 50% tejszínhab keverékéből álló hidegcukrászati készítmény
- Gyúrt omlós tészta
- Zsiradékkal készülő hengerelt tészta
- Fagyasztásos eljárással készülő cukortartalmú szörp, hab, krém
- Torták, minyonok bevonásához használjuk
- Édes töltelék lehet
17 Clues: Gyúrt omlós tészta • Édes töltelék lehet • A bonbonok bevonóanyaga • Természetes édesítőszer • Hajtogatott élesztős tészta • Egyfajta kikészített sütemény • Omlós uzsonnasütemény, ... kifli • A felvert tésztákat ezzel lazítjuk • Zsiradékkal készülő hengerelt tészta • Torták, minyonok bevonásához használjuk • Omlós tésztából készülő francia desszert • ...
SPAT Crossword 2021-02-27
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- Infusion that is not interrupted
- Also known as PPN, IV that is administered through a peripheral vessel
- The absence of a harmful substance
- IV that is typically 50 to 250 mL
- Ensures that set procedures are still effective
- An organization that set up a classification that is based on the number of airborne particles in a room
- Area where procedures such as handwashing and garbing occur
- A process that involves tryptic soy broth or TSB
- Measured in gtt/mL
- The abbreviation of this word is IV
- States how fast an intravenous medication is administered into an individual's body
- Measured in gtt/min
- The area where the laminar flow hood or isolator can be found
- Dispense drops which are called microdrops
- Factor that can be used to change 120 minutes to hours
- Example would be 20 mL administered per dose
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- Factor that can be used to change 1.5 L to mL
- A type of intravenous solution which is used to administer the necessary nutrients to a patient
- Medications that are typically added to TPN and PPN solutions
- A drug admixture that is prepared in a controlled environment
- States how much time is necessary to deliver a certain amount of a dose
- Solutions that contain substances such as dextrose and amino acids
- Dispense drops which are called macrodrops
- Also known as TPN, IV that is administered through a large central vessel
- Compounding of sterile products takes place here
25 Clues: Measured in gtt/mL • Measured in gtt/min • Infusion that is not interrupted • IV that is typically 50 to 250 mL • The absence of a harmful substance • The abbreviation of this word is IV • Dispense drops which are called macrodrops • Dispense drops which are called microdrops • Example would be 20 mL administered per dose • Factor that can be used to change 1.5 L to mL • ...
Nationalities 2022-05-12
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- Someone who has Spanish origins
- Even though Old Faithful was ______ at top speed, he came in 3rd place in the Kentucky Derby.
- Someone who is from the country where strudel comes from
- Chow mein and dim sum are ______ dishes.
- Venice and Rome are two popular cities where this group of people might live.
- The first European group to colonize South America
- Oaxaca and Baja are regions of this country.
- Someone who is from the country to the west of Brazil
- Many people in America get _____ cigars imported.
- Most _______ countries use the euro as a form of currency.
- If you are ______, you might live in Sydney or Brisbane.
- Someone who is from a country that produces a lot of coffee beans
- Amsterdam is a major city where this people group live.
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- Your mom might not let you leave the dinner table until you eat this.
- The descendants of the ancient Inca Empire are ____.
- Sushi and sashimi are _______ dishes.
- If you live in any of our 50 states, you are___.
- If you live in Cameroon or Zimbabwe, you are ___.
- Crepes are an example of a _____ dish.
- Someone who is from the country next to Finland
- This group is part of the United Kingdom but have their own language.
- Louis came to school late because he ______ overslept.
- Someone who lives north of the United States
- This group of people is known for controlling the American colonies before the Revolutionary War.
- If you live in Vietnam or Mongolia, you are ___.
25 Clues: Someone who has Spanish origins • Sushi and sashimi are _______ dishes. • Crepes are an example of a _____ dish. • Chow mein and dim sum are ______ dishes. • Oaxaca and Baja are regions of this country. • Someone who lives north of the United States • Someone who is from the country next to Finland • If you live in any of our 50 states, you are___. • ...
Education History Vocabulary 2024-02-06
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- only males can attend this school
- shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.
- the leader in education services for children and young adults with disabilities and visual impairments.
- connecticut, founded in 1792 by Sarah Pierce,
- it required every town of atleast 50 families to hire a teacher.
- Primer It combined the alpahbest lesons with bible reading.
- required parents to see that their children can red and religion and laws of common wealth
- laid out the process by which lands west of the Appalachian Mountains were to be surveyed and sold.
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- boys could obtain this, lived and worked with the crafts men for 7 years.
- The State Normal School was a teaching college located in Athens, Georgia, United States,
- required every city and town to offer primary school focusing on grammar and basic arithmetic.
- infused with protestant beliefs
- the effort to fund schools in every community with public dollars
- state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation,
- religious belives
- first collage in america
- work based on the english university but consistent with the prevailing puriatin philosophy of the first colonists.
- The Eclectic Readers were a series of graded primers for grade levels 1–6.
- offten held in the kitchen table boy and girls learned the 4rs curriculum from a neighborhood lady that does her household chores.
- a wooden paddle with lessons tacked on and covered by a piece of transparent horn.
20 Clues: religious belives • first collage in america • infused with protestant beliefs • only males can attend this school • connecticut, founded in 1792 by Sarah Pierce, • Primer It combined the alpahbest lesons with bible reading. • it required every town of atleast 50 families to hire a teacher. • the effort to fund schools in every community with public dollars • ...
Non-Biological DMARDs 2015-08-27
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- Name for all drugs that bind to receptors and produce pharmacological response
- Volume of blood cleared of drug per unit of time
- This cytochrome P450 beauty metabolises more than 50% of drugs
- The mechanism by which a drug brings about action
- Important to lipid solubility
- Most common reaction of Phase 1 metabolism
- Not really a drug for athletes only!
- A factor that is associated with hepatic function
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- What the drug does to the body
- The drug becomes a different chemical via liver
- Amount of drug reaching systemic circulation in tact
- Name for all drugs that bind to receptors but do not produce a pharmacological response
- Abbreviation for amount of drug that is extracted by liver
- pH at which 50% ionised and 50% unionised
- A process of phase 2 metabolism
- Most common way a drug crosses cell membranes
- The four main parts to what the body does to the drug
17 Clues: Important to lipid solubility • What the drug does to the body • A process of phase 2 metabolism • Not really a drug for athletes only! • pH at which 50% ionised and 50% unionised • Most common reaction of Phase 1 metabolism • Most common way a drug crosses cell membranes • The drug becomes a different chemical via liver • Volume of blood cleared of drug per unit of time • ...
Emma Leipsner Period 7 2017-09-29
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- Car must be insured for this in order to drive
- Time allotted to notify the MVC of an address change
- Age you can get your student permit
- tire tread lose contact with the road surface due to a film of water on the roadway
- States all front-seat passengers are to wear seat belts
- Allows the driver to keep a safe following distance at any speed
- When parking uphill, your wheels should be ____ from the curb
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- Triangular shaped sign
- MPH allowed in a residential or business district, unless otherwise posted
- New Jersey's implied Consent Law means that by using NJ roads, motorists have agreed to a ________
- Must meet 80% on 50 questions on the ________
- Besides your Driver's License and insurance identification card, what else is the driver required to have in their car?
- Color of a stop sign
- National hand signal for left turn
- Can sober you up after drinking
15 Clues: Color of a stop sign • Triangular shaped sign • Can sober you up after drinking • National hand signal for left turn • Age you can get your student permit • Must meet 80% on 50 questions on the ________ • Car must be insured for this in order to drive • Time allotted to notify the MVC of an address change • States all front-seat passengers are to wear seat belts • ...
north 2024-10-18
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- / Smallest country in Central America, known for its Pacific beaches.
- / Central American country with ancient Mayan city, Copán.
- / Country with 50 states, home to the Statue of Liberty.
- / Country famous for its coffee and volcanoes in Central America.
- / Largest island in the Caribbean, known for its cigars and revolutionary history.
- / Central American country known for its biodiversity and eco-tourism.
- / Largest country in Central America, known for its lakes and volcanoes.
- / Tropical island country known for its crystal-clear waters and coral reefs.
- / English-speaking country in Central America with beautiful coral reefs.
- / Country known for tacos and ancient Mayan ruins.
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- / Country sharing the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.
- / Island nation famous for reggae music and beaches.
- / Country sharing the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic.
- / Country famous for its canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- / The second-largest country in the world, known for maple syrup.
15 Clues: / Country known for tacos and ancient Mayan ruins. • / Island nation famous for reggae music and beaches. • / Country sharing the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. • / Country with 50 states, home to the Statue of Liberty. • / Central American country with ancient Mayan city, Copán. • / Country famous for its coffee and volcanoes in Central America. • ...
Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Age of Railroads 2022-05-16
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- the president of the Great Northern Railroad
- in order to get enough workers to build the railroads, the government and railroad companies encouraged ___________ from Europe and Asia
- Policies like the Homestead Act, the ________________, and the Pacific Railway Act enabled distribution of the land
- made it possible for private companies to build transcontinental railroads
- consumed between 20 to 50 percent of annual timber production in the U.S.
- bought the Northern Pacific and directed the completion of the tracks through Idaho and Montana
- railroad construction was an expensive undertaking that required lots of land, money, and _______
- railroads boosted ________ development throughout the country
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- a system for the marketing, transporting,and selling of any good or service
- very important corporation in state's history
- added so much new territory to the United States
- a grant or contribution of money
- James Hill's biggest competitor
- extending across the country
- challenged lincoln in 1864 presidential election
15 Clues: extending across the country • James Hill's biggest competitor • a grant or contribution of money • the president of the Great Northern Railroad • very important corporation in state's history • added so much new territory to the United States • challenged lincoln in 1864 presidential election • railroads boosted ________ development throughout the country • ...
Do you know your staff? 2024-02-09
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- All members of her immediate family have 'M' first names
- Is a Canadien citizen
- Once hung out with the Backstreet Boys in Hawaii (Tell me WHY)
- Majored in dance at an Arts High School
- Is an ordained minister
- Has 26 first cousins
- Has two beautiful children, both from natural unmedicated births...her greatest accomplishment!
- Is allergic to pumpkin
- Is addicted to Board & Brush
- Has titanium screws in her head
- Has moved 16 times throughout childhood/adult life
- Played the pipe organ in college
- Is a Steelers fan (we forgive you)
- Has completed several marathons
- Passionately does not believe people actually enjoy anything pumpkin flavored
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- Has been a Berm Eagle for almost 30 years
- Wants to visit all 50 states (30 down!)
- Is a beekeeper
- Played field hockey in high school and was team captain her Senior year
- Was Homecoming Queen in HS and the King is now married to a former BSES teacher
- Used to volunteer at Speranza Animal Rescue as a dog walker for 5 years
- Can ride a unicycle
- Can name the US Presidents in order in under 30 seconds
- Loves to travel even though she gets motion sickness easily. Has been to 8 different countries and 18 US States
- At one point growing up, had a calf living in her basement
- Was Homecoming Queen in HS and the King is NOT married to a former BSES teacher
- Has identical twin sons that are 20 years old
27 Clues: Is a beekeeper • Can ride a unicycle • Has 26 first cousins • Is a Canadien citizen • Is allergic to pumpkin • Is an ordained minister • Is addicted to Board & Brush • Has titanium screws in her head • Has completed several marathons • Played the pipe organ in college • Is a Steelers fan (we forgive you) • Wants to visit all 50 states (30 down!) • ...
National Immunization Awareness Month 2024-08-12
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- This hemisphere was certified as polio-free in 1994
- This licensed vaccine was declared safe and effective by the FDA in 2005
- Attenuated by Paul Parkman and Harry Meyer Jr in 1966
- Organization who updated the RSV Vaccination Recommendation for Adults in June 2024
- First vaccine created
- FDA issued emergency use authorization for this vaccine in 2021
- This flu pandemic was responsible for at least 50 million deaths worldwide
- Vaccine developed in 1963
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- President who signed the Vaccination Assistance Act into law
- This inactivated vaccine was first licensed in the United States in 1945
- Campaign launched by the United Nations Foundation in 2012
- Created the first vaccine
- First used rabies vaccine in humans in 1885
- culture This was developed and shown to be able to grow virus in 1930
- These two vaccines were first developed in 1896
15 Clues: First vaccine created • Created the first vaccine • Vaccine developed in 1963 • First used rabies vaccine in humans in 1885 • These two vaccines were first developed in 1896 • This hemisphere was certified as polio-free in 1994 • Attenuated by Paul Parkman and Harry Meyer Jr in 1966 • Campaign launched by the United Nations Foundation in 2012 • ...
Wild Animals 2022-07-21
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- pink birds often found in the tropics
- this large primate lives in rainforests
- a bamboo-eating bear
- large and loud, this type of animal can be found in both Africa and Asia
- flightless bird with speeds up to 43 miles per hour
- this white bear lives in the Arctic Circle
- known for its distinctive spots, this animal clocks in between 50-80 miles per hour
- this bird is a national symbol of the United States
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- a sleepy animal that spends its life upside down in a tree
- these tall, long-necked animals have blue tongues
- called "the cow of the sea"; slow-moving marine mammal
- while there are many varieties of this animal, you may encounter one on a camping trip
- small "tuxedo-wearing" bird that doesn't fly
- an Australian native, the reptile can weigh over 2,000 pounds
- legless reptile that slithers
15 Clues: a bamboo-eating bear • legless reptile that slithers • pink birds often found in the tropics • this large primate lives in rainforests • this white bear lives in the Arctic Circle • small "tuxedo-wearing" bird that doesn't fly • these tall, long-necked animals have blue tongues • flightless bird with speeds up to 43 miles per hour • ...
Group two worksheet 2025-10-24
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- These were vague and changed in the Northwest territory.
- Government; They helped rebuild Detroit after it burnt down.
- Michigan was part of what territory?
- This person came to Detroit in 1798 and started a school for Indian Children.
- He wanted a $20,000 courthouse.
- Males: Only these people were allowed to vote if they owned a least 50 acres of land.
- code; Detroit's government first act was to adopt what?
- This place burnt down on June 11th, 1805.
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- The Americans claimed which territory.
- People moved to Ohio and Kentucky faster than Michigan.
- This state was claimed by Virginia, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.
- States; Local tribes signed a treaty with this country.
- This had to be done to the land before anyone moved onto it.
- A law passed that established basic laws in Michigan.
- This person sued Michigan for his slaves that escaped there.
15 Clues: He wanted a $20,000 courthouse. • Michigan was part of what territory? • The Americans claimed which territory. • This place burnt down on June 11th, 1805. • A law passed that established basic laws in Michigan. • People moved to Ohio and Kentucky faster than Michigan. • States; Local tribes signed a treaty with this country. • ...
Βρίσκω τους αριθμόύς 2020-06-28
meveline 2023-02-07
10 Clues: 700+50+8 • 5,000+400+70+8 • 7,000+600+80+5 • 9,000+800+70+6 • 2,000+800+50+3 • 40,00+5,000+800+40+6 • 500,000+70,000+8,000+600+50+3 • 500,000+30,000+6,000+600+70+4 • 6,000,000+700,000+60,000+3,000+700+80+9 • 4,000,000+300,000+60,000+5,000+300+60+8
STUDY GUIDE 2024-04-17
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- a specific amount you pay out of pocket before the insurer pays a claim.
- an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis.
- __________ insurance covers the costs and losses associated with traveling.
- what insurance would cover you if you had to go to hospital because you cut off a finger sawing?
- the first step of budgeting is to add up your total _____________.
- what insurance would cover if someone threw a rock threw a rock at your window?
- In the 50-20-30 rule the 20 refers to ___________.
- what insurance would cover if you got into a car accident
- If the borrower stops paying the mortgage, the lender can ___________ on the property.
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- is a type of loan used to purchase or maintain a home, plot of land, or other types of real estate.
- a budget helps you not go into ___________.
- a __________ budget remains unchanged.
- In the 50-20-39 rule the 50 refers to ______________.
- are expenses you need to pay for each month.
- In the 50-20-30 rule the 30 refers to ___________.
- is a contract in which a policyholder receives financial protection or reimbursement against losses from an insurance company.
- a ___________ expense changes over a period of time
17 Clues: a __________ budget remains unchanged. • a budget helps you not go into ___________. • are expenses you need to pay for each month. • In the 50-20-30 rule the 30 refers to ___________. • In the 50-20-30 rule the 20 refers to ___________. • a ___________ expense changes over a period of time • In the 50-20-39 rule the 50 refers to ______________. • ...
Intro to The World 2022-09-09
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- The 60 South latitude line runs through this ocean.
- Florida city that is just west of the 80 West longitude line
- Longitude lines are farthest apart at the ________.
- Western state that 45 North latitude runs through
- Ocean that the 30 West longitude line runs through
- Lines that tell distance North or South from the Equator
- State where 35N / 120W is located.
- The 170 West longitude line runs through this ocean.
- Ocean through which the 80 East longitude line runs.
- Mountain range that runs from Canada to the United States
- Country between Greenland and Norway that the 65 North latitude line runs through
- State that the 100 West longitude line runs through
- Southern state that 90 West longitude runs through
- European country that the Prime Meridian runs through
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- The 0 latitude line
- The 0 longitude line
- All longitude lines come together at the top of the world in this ocean.
- The 70 North latitude line runs through the top of this state.
- East African country that the Equator runs through
- South American country that the Equator runs through
- North African country that the Prime Meridian runs through
- Which African country is the farthest north?
- West African country that the Equator runs through
- The northernmost of the Great Lakes
- The 50 North latitude line runs through the southern part of _______ just north of the United States
- As longitude lines get nearer to the North Pole, they get _________ together
- Lines that tell distance East or West from the Prime Meridian
27 Clues: The 0 latitude line • The 0 longitude line • State where 35N / 120W is located. • The northernmost of the Great Lakes • Which African country is the farthest north? • Western state that 45 North latitude runs through • East African country that the Equator runs through • Ocean that the 30 West longitude line runs through • ...
FINAL EXAM 2025-06-03
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- What was the name of the first successful settlement by England in the New World?
- A plan of Government that defines and limits its power.
- The branch of government that WRITES the laws.
- The branch of government that ENFORCES, or carries out, the law.
- A military tactic in which an army surrounds a fort or city to cut off supplies and force the defenders to surrender.
- nickname for the colonists militia who were ready at a minute's notice.
- a ________ source is a firsthand account of an event created by someone who witnessed it personally
- A legal document issued by a judge giving police permission to conduct a search or arrest. (required by the 4th amendment)
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- all laws start as ______ before they are approved by both legislative and executive branches to become a law.
- A crop that is grown to sell for money rather than for use by the growers
- The branch of government that INTERPRETS laws, and decides if laws are carried out fairly.
- What country hired Columbus?
- Refers to the approximately 30,000 German troops hired by the British to help fight during the American Revolution.
- _________ laws are laws that apply to all 50 states?
- Who took the “midnight ride” to warn the Bostonians that the British were coming? (last name only)
- What country did the first European settlers come from, to found the United States?
16 Clues: What country hired Columbus? • The branch of government that WRITES the laws. • _________ laws are laws that apply to all 50 states? • A plan of Government that defines and limits its power. • The branch of government that ENFORCES, or carries out, the law. • nickname for the colonists militia who were ready at a minute's notice. • ...
Krzyzowka 2020-05-05
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- Egzamin dojrzałości pisany pod koniec liceum
- Amfiteatr w Rzymie, jeden z siedmiu cudów świata
- pseudonim jednego z głównych bohaterów powieści Aleksandra Kamińskiego
- Liczba 50, numer 50
- Mały geniusz - ktoś bardzo zdolny
- Wyznawczyni judaizmu
- autor powieści historycznej z czasów Nerona
- Bogini piękności w Starożytnej Grecji
- Mieszkaniec Nowego Yorku
- W chemii: symbol glinu
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- Dyrektor Hogwartu
- Zdrobniale: stopa
- Odbiorczyni komunikatu
- Polska fizyczka i chemiczka, dwukrotna laureatka Nagrody Nobla
- Najdłuższa rzeka w Polsce
- Czwarty przypadek deklinacji
- Znak obrazkowego pisma starożytnego Egiptu
- Ciasto, placek z jabłkami
- Postać na godle Polski
19 Clues: Dyrektor Hogwartu • Zdrobniale: stopa • Liczba 50, numer 50 • Wyznawczyni judaizmu • Odbiorczyni komunikatu • Postać na godle Polski • W chemii: symbol glinu • Mieszkaniec Nowego Yorku • Najdłuższa rzeka w Polsce • Ciasto, placek z jabłkami • Czwarty przypadek deklinacji • Mały geniusz - ktoś bardzo zdolny • Bogini piękności w Starożytnej Grecji • ...
Leana And Eliana's Crossword 2023-02-07
10 Clues: 100+20+3 • 400+50+7 • 30000+4000+50+6 • 50000+6000+700+40+8 • 800000+7000+600+50+4 • 600000+40000+800+20+9 • 500000+80000+7000+500+40+3 • 800000+70000+6000+500+40+6 • 3000000+400000+50000+5000+600+70+8 • 5000000+600000+70000+8000+900+70+6
Civil War 2023-05-10
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- An army of citizens used during emergencies
- The names given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government
- Slave states that did not leave the union
- A term used to describe people who supported the Union
- An ankle high shoe worn by soldiers during the Civil War
- A law passed by congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners
- Soldiers that fight and travel by foot
- Group of states that left the United States to form their own country
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle
- A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
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- A long blade of knife attached to the end of a musket
- A term meaning "before war"
- A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction to become rich
- When a person is murdered for political reasons
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out
- The rebuilding of war torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers
- Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States
20 Clues: A term meaning "before war" • Soldiers that fight and travel by foot • Slave states that did not leave the union • An army of citizens used during emergencies • When a person is murdered for political reasons • Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle • A long blade of knife attached to the end of a musket • ...
GUTIERREZ,VALLEJOS 2022-08-11
Guess Who 2022-01-25
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- Grew up on a pig farm
- Is one of 10 children (5 brothers, 4 sisters)
- Likes the smell of Permanent markers from the 90s
- Has had purple in their hair
- Favorite movie is Practical Magic
- Avid watcher of Wheel of Fortune
- Is a nail technician
- Has a motorcycle license
- Helps on brother’s farm harvesting crops in the fall
- Has climbed the Great Wall of China
- Enjoys water skiing
- Won a free trip to California for placing 2nd at State
- Has visited the same amount of states as their age
- Age gap between them & youngest sibling is 12 years
- Delivered a calf during a lunch hour, one summer
- Has never broken a bone
- Claims 5 grandchildren
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- Birthday is on Halloween
- Did foster care
- Played the flute
- Favorite place they have traveled is Door County
- Born in Illinois
- Has never moved (lived where they reside for 50 years)
- Is afraid of heights
- Worked in a nursing home for 8 years
- Washed windows as a summer job
- Has lived as far north as WI and as far south as NC
- Took jazz dance
- Found their significant other through Tinder
- Dreams of working in a National Park for a summer
- Worked at the Playboy Club
- Has 11 siblings (5 brothers, 6 sisters)
- Loves to camp
- Has O negative blood type with unique antibodies that can be used for premature babies
- Enjoys making Lefse
- Favorite place to vacation is Vail Colorado
- Has lived in 3 states
37 Clues: Loves to camp • Did foster care • Took jazz dance • Played the flute • Born in Illinois • Enjoys water skiing • Enjoys making Lefse • Is afraid of heights • Is a nail technician • Grew up on a pig farm • Has lived in 3 states • Claims 5 grandchildren • Has never broken a bone • Birthday is on Halloween • Has a motorcycle license • Worked at the Playboy Club • Has had purple in their hair • ...
8/9 class work thing 2025-11-14
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- financial assistance provided by a government or other entity to help an individual, business, or industry
- action or process of showing the existence or truth of something by giving proof or evidence.
- doctrine that upheld racial segregation
- organized refusal to buy from or have any dealings with a person, organization, or country as a form of protest
- process of redistributing the 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives among the 50 states based on population
- cultural movement, prominent in the late 1960s and 1970s, that emphasized racial pride
- difference in values, beliefs, and behaviors between people of different generations
- separation of people into different groups based on characteristics like race, religion, or gender
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- belief in the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
- different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities
- a social movement in the 1950s and early 1960s that rejected mainstream American culture
- process of ensuring compliance with laws, regulations, or rules through legal or administrative actions
- a subculture with values and norms that are in opposition to those of the dominant culture
- intended to reach a mass audience
- the period after World War II in the United States when more babies than usual were born
- process of ending the separation of different racial, religious, or cultural groups in a community
- a residential area outside a city
- business model where a franchisor grants a licensee (the franchisee) the right to use its brand
- members of a countercultural movement in the 1960s and 70s
- the return of someone to their own country.
20 Clues: intended to reach a mass audience • a residential area outside a city • doctrine that upheld racial segregation • the return of someone to their own country. • members of a countercultural movement in the 1960s and 70s • belief in the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes • different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities • ...
50/50 Intro Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-06-13
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- a bike with an engine
- people who work on building projects
- you can use them to call people
- where people can cross the road
- somebody who delivers your mail
- it has two wheels and you can ride it
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- where you post your letters
- tall poles with lights on top
- where you can put your trash
- where you can buy ice cream
- 角
- lights they control the flow of traffic
- the cover on top of a building
- a place where children can play
- at the side of the road, where you can walk
15 Clues: 角 • a bike with an engine • where you post your letters • where you can buy ice cream • where you can put your trash • tall poles with lights on top • the cover on top of a building • a place where children can play • you can use them to call people • where people can cross the road • somebody who delivers your mail • people who work on building projects • ...
Civil War Vocab 2024-04-04
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- Line: A boundary line between four states (Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia) that was surveyed in the 1760s and became a symbolic dividing line between the North and South during the American Civil War,
- Party: A political party in the United States that existed from the early 1830s to the mid-1850s. The Whigs were united in their opposition to President Andrew Jackson and his policies but were divided over the issue of slavery,
- Refers to the southern states of the United States, characterized by agricultural development with a heavy reliance on slave labor for cotton and other cash crops,
- The United States of America, especially in reference to the federal government and the northern states during the American Civil War,
- One of the two major political parties in the United States, which was divided during the American Civil War over the issue of slavery and states' rights,
- A term used to refer to a person from the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War,
- The act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or association, especially a political entity. In the context of the American Civil War, secession refers to the withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the United States of America to form the Confederate States of America,
- A type of warship that was heavily armored with iron or steel plates, making it resistant to enemy fire. Ironclads were used during the American Civil War by both the Union and Confederate navies,
- Crop: A crop grown primarily for sale rather than for subsistence, often requiring a significant investment in labor, equipment, and supplies. Cotton was a major cash crop in the Southern states during the American Civil War,
- The act of freeing someone from slavery or servitude,
- War: A type of warfare in which all available resources and instruments of society are used to attack the enemy, with little to no distinction between combatants and non-combatants. Total war was practiced during the American Civil War, particularly by the Union against the Confederacy,
- The production of goods or services in large quantities, especially through the use of machinery. The Northern states had a more developed industrial base than the Southern states, which contributed to their economic and military advantage during the American Civil War,
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- A political party in the United States that was formed in 1854 and was originally dedicated to opposing the expansion of slavery. Abraham Lincoln was a member of this party when he was elected President in 1860,
- Refers to the northern states of the United States, characterized by industrial and commercial development,
- A person who advocates for the abolition or ending of slavery,
- The science or practice of farming, including the cultivation of land, crops, and livestock. The Southern states had a more agricultural-based economy than the Northern states, with cotton being a major cash crop,
- A region that is under the jurisdiction of a country but has not yet been admitted as a state. During the American Civil War, several territories were admitted as states, including West Virginia, which was formed from the western counties of Virginia that did not secede from the Union,
- A group of states that seceded from the United States in 1860 and 1861, formed their own government, and fought the American Civil War against the Union,
- The period following the American Civil War during which the Southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union. Reconstruction lasted from 1865 to 1877 and involved significant social, economic, and political changes in the South,
- A term used to refer to a person from the Northern states, especially during the American Civil War,
- Strong loyalty and pride for a particular region or section of a country, often leading to political or economic tensions between different regions. In the United States, sectionalism was a major cause of the American Civil War, as the North and South had different economic and social systems,
21 Clues: The act of freeing someone from slavery or servitude, • A person who advocates for the abolition or ending of slavery, • A term used to refer to a person from the Northern states, especially during the American Civil War, • A term used to refer to a person from the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, • ...
Drivers Ed Crossword of Death 2017-09-29
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- When you lost your concentration of the road ahead of you.
- A sign with Eight sides and usually at an intersection.
- Also used to signal cars with flashes of lights.
- The car in front of you cannot see you.
- Get this license at the age of 17.
- Must be carried to learn how to drive.
- Take your foot off the gas and can't control the wheel.
- Must get an 80% or above on 50 questions.
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- the pedal that accelerates your car.
- A test that tests your eyes.
- Needed to permit lawful driving.
- The meter that checks your car speed.
- A law that states the child to be seated carefully.
- A liquid that increases the chance of a car crash over tenfold.
- Used to signal other cars of any problem by pressing on the car wheel.
- Driving under Influence
- A pedal on the car to stop.
- Potentially could save your life in a car crash.
- A triangle sign.
- The place to tell your new address too.
20 Clues: A triangle sign. • Driving under Influence • A pedal on the car to stop. • A test that tests your eyes. • Needed to permit lawful driving. • Get this license at the age of 17. • the pedal that accelerates your car. • The meter that checks your car speed. • Must be carried to learn how to drive. • The car in front of you cannot see you. • The place to tell your new address too. • ...
Name : Steven Wielis Topic : America 2021-09-21
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- At 8 am tomorrow, I'll be __ (study) in class
- The president works in the __ house.
- I will have __ (complete) highschool by May.
- At 7:45 am, I will be __ (have) my breakfast
- By then, I'll have __ (finish) already.
- There are 50 __ in America
- We celebrate America's independence day on the 4th of __
- The statue of __ is a trademark of the country
- My team will have been __ (work) on the assignment for 3 hours by then.
- __ Is the first Black-American President
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- By tonight, I'll have been __ (play) for hours already
- On Sunday, I will be __ (visit) my Grandmother.
- The famous founder of the global fast food chain KFC comes from the state of __
- America is known as the land of __ (chances
- The party will have __ (end) by the time you get here
- __ Is the only state of America that isnt located on the mainland
- The bald __ is the signature animal of America
- 9:30?! I will have __ (leave) by then
- By 2050, I hope researchers will have __ (find) a way to space travel.
- __ Is its own continent
20 Clues: __ Is its own continent • There are 50 __ in America • The president works in the __ house. • 9:30?! I will have __ (leave) by then • By then, I'll have __ (finish) already. • __ Is the first Black-American President • America is known as the land of __ (chances • I will have __ (complete) highschool by May. • At 7:45 am, I will be __ (have) my breakfast • ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2022-09-07
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- the sea where part of the land stretches alongside
- one of the popular foods
- is one of the main crops
- plays an important role in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 50% of the land is used for this and is a major part of the economy
- presidents rotate every _____ months
- ____ million were displaced after the war
- 40% of the land is covered in ______
- currency/money type
- project in ________ collection of wild plants happened in 2009
- each of the two regions have their own ______
- a name for local coffee shop
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- one of the largest waterfalls
- there are two _______ regions
- capital
- one of the bordering countries
- became one of six member states of ______ during WWII
- the empire that Bosnia was a part of in the sixth century
- the agreement established after the war came to an end in 1995
- war that resulted in Bosnia/Herzegovina being ruled under Austria-Hungary
- it is a _______ country made up of different people and ethnicities
- one of the official languages
- one of the major rivers
- wild birds found in this country
24 Clues: capital • currency/money type • one of the major rivers • one of the popular foods • is one of the main crops • a name for local coffee shop • one of the largest waterfalls • there are two _______ regions • one of the official languages • one of the bordering countries • wild birds found in this country • presidents rotate every _____ months • 40% of the land is covered in ______ • ...
COSMOCROSS 2022-08-24
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- What country has 50 states?
- What country is Adidas from?
- Which country was the famous explorer, Vasco da Gama born in?
- Which country is the home of IKEA?
- The president of this country has toilet made of gold.
- Watches and chocolates are what is country is known for.
- The land of Maple Syrup and Maple leaves.
- What country is Vincent van Gough from?
- Which country was formerly known as ‘Persia.’
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- What country is the Home of God Zeus?
- Home (anticipated) of Satoshi Nakamoto.
- World's first telephone inventor was a resident of this
- This is where literally everything is made.
- The St Patrick's Day celebration comes from what
- What country is River Thames in?
- The city of love is the capital of this country.
- The brand ZARA is from this country.
- The world's tallest statue resides in this country.
- What country is Mount Everest in?
- The brand Gucci was founded in this country.
- Popular Netflix series, 'Squid Game' was originally directed in this country.
21 Clues: What country has 50 states? • What country is Adidas from? • What country is River Thames in? • What country is Mount Everest in? • Which country is the home of IKEA? • The brand ZARA is from this country. • What country is the Home of God Zeus? • Home (anticipated) of Satoshi Nakamoto. • What country is Vincent van Gough from? • The land of Maple Syrup and Maple leaves. • ...
Government Final Crossword Project - Christopher Burrell 2022-01-11
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- These people meet with members of government.
- This is our countries court system.
- A written document often referred when using basic Government knowledge.
- This is the vote of the people.
- This court is the highest in government.
- The head of the executive branch.
- There are only 50 people in this.
- Different countries can help in times of crisis.
- A document often used to legally search a person, or a persons home.
- A society based around religion.
- A society ruled by a few people.
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- this party values equality and money spending
- This is the main United States system.
- A person running for government.
- Our people pay this everyday.
- These people have different interests in certain topics.
- 10 People right under the government.
- this party values money and cost saving
- These people make law.
- A society ruled by a generational bloodline.
- These people make decisions
- An agreement with another country.
- A society with no rules.
- A society ruled by people
- This policy is usually overseas.
25 Clues: These people make law. • A society with no rules. • A society ruled by people • These people make decisions • Our people pay this everyday. • This is the vote of the people. • A person running for government. • A society based around religion. • This policy is usually overseas. • A society ruled by a few people. • The head of the executive branch. • ...
U.S. History 2021-04-28
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- When people cast ballots and vote officials into office
- There are ten of these in the Bill of Rights
- The country is divided into these
- Most populated city in the United States
- This is the most populated state in the U.S.
- The leader of the United States
- An increase in the price of goods and services over time
- This American war was fought between the North and the South from 1861 to 1865
- This astronaut is known as the first man to walk on the moon
- Country that borders the U.S. to the North
- Kamala Harris is the _____ ________ of the United States
- Ocean found on the West coast of the United States
- The ______ of Representatives (lower house of the United States Congress
- We pay these to fund government spending and other public services
- This is where the President lives in Washington D.C.
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- This market crashed in 1929 and contributed to the start of the Great Depression
- The U.S., Mexico, and Canada are all on this continent
- This official document states the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed
- National park where you can see the geyser Old Faithful
- National park located in Arizona that was carved out by the Colorado River
- The 35th president of the United States who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963
- The capital of the United States of America
- Country that borders the U.S. to the South
- The 1920s is known as the ______ Twenties
- The national bird and a prominent symbol of the United States
- Ocean found on the East coast of the United States
- This president was known as "Honest Abe"
- The power of the president to block the passing of a bill into law
- This occurred in the 1920s when alcohol was outlawed in the United States
- The title for the wife of the president
30 Clues: The leader of the United States • The country is divided into these • The title for the wife of the president • Most populated city in the United States • This president was known as "Honest Abe" • The 1920s is known as the ______ Twenties • Country that borders the U.S. to the South • Country that borders the U.S. to the North • ...
grade 5 quarter 4 2025-05-05
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- a very large farm in the south
- people forced to work on plantations for no money
- name of the fort where the first shots of the Civil War happened
- the FIRST state to leave the United States
- celebration to mark the end of slavery in the United States
- an important form of transportation in the north and east of America during the 1800's
- the process of moving from one country to live in another country
- a person NOT in the army or a police officer
- means to leave. Referring to when the southern states wanted to leave the United States
- the most important crop grown in the south in the 1800's
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- to murder someone well known, like a leader
- the president of the United States during the Civil War
- a form of transportation that was NOT important during the Civil War
- slave who argued he should be free because he lived in free states for 4 years
- name of the US general who would lead the United States to victory
- the most important crop grown in the south BEFORE the 1800's
- President of the Confederate States of America
- A new kind of ship used during the Civil War. Made of metal
- what the 11 states that left the United States called themselves
- a tax on imported goods
20 Clues: a tax on imported goods • a very large farm in the south • the FIRST state to leave the United States • to murder someone well known, like a leader • a person NOT in the army or a police officer • President of the Confederate States of America • people forced to work on plantations for no money • the president of the United States during the Civil War • ...
U.S VA History Class Crossword 2025-05-21
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- Leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Group of Communist countries in Eastern Europe
- Capital of Germany
- Dictator of Cuba during Cuban Missile Crisis
- Conflict between North and South Korea over communist control
- Notorious scandal under 37th United States President
- Former leader of Soviet Union, made negotiations with Hitler during the start of WW2
- _____ Canal, located in Egypt
- Attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba, failed
- 35th United States
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- Supreme Allied Commander and 34th United States President
- Robber Baron who owned Standard Oil company
- A type of thermonuclear weapon
- 33rd United States President
- 37th United States president
- Wisconsin Senator who accused government officials of being communist
- 40th United States President, led during the end of the Cold War
- First U.S citizens executed for espionage
- Middle Eastern country, invaded by United States and Russia
- Human Rights activist during Civil Rights Movement
20 Clues: Capital of Germany • 35th United States • 33rd United States President • 37th United States president • _____ Canal, located in Egypt • A type of thermonuclear weapon • First U.S citizens executed for espionage • Robber Baron who owned Standard Oil company • Dictator of Cuba during Cuban Missile Crisis • Group of Communist countries in Eastern Europe • ...
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Cybersecurity Hex Crossword 2023-11-03
10 Clues: 46 55 4E • 4D 41 54 48 • 54 45 53 54 • 4C 49 46 45 • 43 4C 41 53 53 • 43 59 42 45 52 • 50 48 4F 4E 45 • 53 43 48 4F 4F 4C • 4C 41 50 54 4F 50 0A • 43 52 4F 53 53 57 4F 52 44
2016 presdential Canidates 2015-12-06
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- Gilmore/American Politician
- Sanders/United States Senator from Vermont
- Huckabee/44th Governor of Arkansas
- Bush/43rd Governor of Florida
- O'Malley/61st Governor of Maryland
- Cruz/U.S. Senator from Texas.
- Paul/United States Senator
- Graham/United States Senator from South Carolina
- Fiorina/Politician
- Santorum/Former United States Senator
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- Kasich/Governor of Ohio
- Pataki/53rd Governor of New York
- Jindal/Governor of Louisiana
- Chafee/74th Governor of Rhode Island
- Rodham Clinton/Former United States Secretary of State
- Christie/Governor of New Jersey
- Carson/ retired American neurosurgeon
- Trump/CEO of the Trump Organization
- Rubio/United States Senator from the state of Florida
19 Clues: Fiorina/Politician • Kasich/Governor of Ohio • Paul/United States Senator • Gilmore/American Politician • Jindal/Governor of Louisiana • Bush/43rd Governor of Florida • Cruz/U.S. Senator from Texas. • Christie/Governor of New Jersey • Pataki/53rd Governor of New York • Huckabee/44th Governor of Arkansas • O'Malley/61st Governor of Maryland • Trump/CEO of the Trump Organization • ...
Fourth of July 2024-03-22
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- The 50 stars version of the American ___ was adopted on July 4th, 1960.
- John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both signed the Declaration of Independence and became ___ of the US.
- During the American ___, the colonies wanted to separate from Great Britain.
- The Star-Spangled ___ is the national anthem of the US.
- The Declaration of ___ was adopted on July 4, 1976.
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- George ___ was the first president of the US of America.
- Independence is a word that also means ___.
- These light up the night on the 4th of July.
- Independence Day is a holiday celebrated in the United ___.
- The Fourth of July is considered a very ___ holiday.
10 Clues: Independence is a word that also means ___. • These light up the night on the 4th of July. • The Declaration of ___ was adopted on July 4, 1976. • The Fourth of July is considered a very ___ holiday. • The Star-Spangled ___ is the national anthem of the US. • George ___ was the first president of the US of America. • ...
Unit lll History Crossword puzzle 2020-11-24
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- an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states
- Black American slave who led the only effective, sustained slave rebellion
- the 1845 annexation of the Republic of Texas into the United States of America
- a landmark case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester
- a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon
- an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist who served as the sixth president of the United States, from 1825 to 1829
- an American empresario. Known as the "Father of Texas" and the founder of Texas
- the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849
- a machine for separating cotton from its seeds
- as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition
- American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837
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- This treaty, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the war between the United States and Mexico
- a proposal to prohibit slavery in the territory acquired by the United States at the conclusion of the Mexican War
- the antagonistic presidential race of 1828 began practically before Adams even took office
- an agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854
- an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848
- a series of forced relocations of approximately 60,000 Native Americans between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
- an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin
- a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819
- the 15th presidential election, held from Friday, November 1 to Wednesday, December 4, 1844
20 Clues: a machine for separating cotton from its seeds • a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 • an American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin • the 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849 • an agreement between the United States and Mexico, finalized in 1854 • ...
Government Final Crossword Project - Christopher Burrell 2022-01-11
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- These people meet with members of government.
- This is our countries court system.
- A written document often referred when using basic Government knowledge.
- This is the vote of the people.
- This court is the highest in government.
- The head of the executive branch.
- There are only 50 people in this.
- Different countries can help in times of crisis.
- A document often used to legally search a person, or a persons home.
- A society based around religion.
- A society ruled by a few people.
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- this party values equality and money spending
- This is the main United States system.
- A person running for government.
- Our people pay this everyday.
- These people have different interests in certain topics.
- 10 People right under the government.
- this party values money and cost saving
- These people make law.
- A society ruled by a generational bloodline.
- These people make decisions
- An agreement with another country.
- A society with no rules.
- A society ruled by people
- This policy is usually overseas.
25 Clues: These people make law. • A society with no rules. • A society ruled by people • These people make decisions • Our people pay this everyday. • This is the vote of the people. • A person running for government. • A society based around religion. • This policy is usually overseas. • A society ruled by a few people. • The head of the executive branch. • ...
Geological Puzzle 2022-02-28
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- One of the first hominin fossils found
- Process where elements break down
- Used for short radioactive dating
- Information about an organism's life
- Formed when rocks lay on top of each other to form layers
- Age of reptiles
- Hard-shelled animals that lived in shallow seas
- Age of Fish
- The rate of radioactive decay
- Formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- A theory of the creation of the universe
- Formulated the theory of continental drift
- Formed when rocks are subjected to high heat and high pressure
- End of cretaceous, 65 MYA
- When 50% of the species die out in a relatively short period of time
- Age of mammals
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- Single-celled organisms began
- Early fish didn't have them
- States that rocks on top are younger than rocks on the bottom
- Used for long radioactive dating
- First small dinosaurs appeared
- Where new rock meets up with much older rocks
- Only found on asteroids
- 260 million years ago
- 225 million years ago
25 Clues: Age of Fish • Age of mammals • Age of reptiles • 260 million years ago • 225 million years ago • Only found on asteroids • End of cretaceous, 65 MYA • Early fish didn't have them • Single-celled organisms began • The rate of radioactive decay • First small dinosaurs appeared • Used for long radioactive dating • Process where elements break down • Used for short radioactive dating • ...
Sams Great Depression Puzzle 2014-03-03
Across
- A extremely famous actor during the silent film era
- A massive drought that happened in the mid west
- When workers stop working over a problem in the workforce
- A war fought to between the Allies and Axis
- A form of government opposite of the United States
- When a economy grows quite a bit
- A belief that all people put something in and get the same out
- A tax on a imported or exported good
- What regulates a countries quantity of money
- The only president to serve with polio
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- A movement by the black community to restart their culture in America
- A major disease problem until the late 40's and 50's
- When a economy begins to shrink
- The primary way governments make their money
- Taking a loan based on previous and current financial reliability
- Referred to as the "The Great War"
- A government agency which regulates banks and financial matters
- A woman who's business was pleasure
- the concept of buying with cash from a broker
- A organization that protects workers rights
20 Clues: When a economy begins to shrink • When a economy grows quite a bit • Referred to as the "The Great War" • A woman who's business was pleasure • A tax on a imported or exported good • The only president to serve with polio • A war fought to between the Allies and Axis • A organization that protects workers rights • The primary way governments make their money • ...
Coffee Break Client Crossword 2023-03-17
Across
- Moo!
- Bartholomew, Lei, and Patrick came from here before being given their furever home and names
- We serve one of the only US states that has an "Independent" Senator
- We have provided our location with broadcasting for over 50 years
- The front page of our website has a grizzly bear on it
- We carry out our mission through science, law and creative media
- Our current president graduated from two universities in Maryland
- Our president got married during the COVID pandemic.
- Founded during the FDR presidency
- We demand equal rights and equal treatment
- To us no situation is beyond hope.
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- We working to address problems our society can’t afford to ignore
- A special camp was the precursor to this organization
- Our president is a dual citizen
- our phone number is 800-572-1717
- We have 28 locations nationwide
- We were originally founded by a John Hopkins graduate who was robbed.
- 89.1 FM
- You can donate your car to us
- A president's struggle with disease led to the founding of us
20 Clues: Moo! • 89.1 FM • You can donate your car to us • Our president is a dual citizen • We have 28 locations nationwide • our phone number is 800-572-1717 • Founded during the FDR presidency • To us no situation is beyond hope. • We demand equal rights and equal treatment • Our president got married during the COVID pandemic. • A special camp was the precursor to this organization • ...
40. 2021-03-19
Across
- Police force heading west, and east, take great risks
- Cellphone info collected by the NSA, per the Snowden documents
- PALACE Nickname for the National Security Agency
- Security office array
- Bear from Orient taken out of Lake Ontario (5)
- Stud poker poets play out with the Northern Iraqi (4)
- Refugees from the East taken by 50 states (7)
- Old Northern Iraqi in Middle East taken in backing National Security Agency (8)
- Commander in NSA outfit taking time off in Asian city (8)
- Rifles National Security Agency kept in shelves (8)
- National security concern
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- Swindler from East taken in by gossip (5)
- The headquarters of the US National Security Agency is located in Maryland's Fort ...
- Security agency trainee holds up no mere ritual act (10)
- NSA invasions
- Assault prompting inapt reaction in old northern street
- The FSB is this country's main security agency (6)
- Arizona, then some old Northern Isles, leaving North Dakota to climb height in Italy
- National Security Agency
- Security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954-91 (3)
20 Clues: NSA invasions • Security office array • National Security Agency • National security concern • Swindler from East taken in by gossip (5) • Refugees from the East taken by 50 states (7) • Bear from Orient taken out of Lake Ontario (5) • PALACE Nickname for the National Security Agency • The FSB is this country's main security agency (6) • ...
COSMOCROSS 2022-08-23
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- The brand Gucci was founded in this country.
- Watches and chocolates are what this country is known for.
- This is where literally everything is made.
- What country is Vincent van Gough from?
- What country is River Thames in?
- Which country was the famous explorer, Vasco da Gama born in?
- Which country is the home of IKEA?
- The St Patrick's Day celebration comes from what country?
- Home (anticipated) of Satoshi Nakamoto.
- What country has 50 states?
- The president of this country has toilet made of gold.
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- The land of Maple Syrup and Maple leaves.
- What country is Adidas from?
- The city of love is the capital of this country.
- Which country was formerly known as ‘Persia.’
- The brand ZARA is from this country.
- What country is Vincent van Gough from?
- Popular Netflix series, 'Squid Game' was originally directed in this country.
- What country is the Home of God Zeus?
- The world's tallest statue resides in this country.
- World's first telephone inventor was a resident of this country
- What country is Mount Everest in?
22 Clues: What country has 50 states? • What country is Adidas from? • What country is River Thames in? • What country is Mount Everest in? • Which country is the home of IKEA? • The brand ZARA is from this country. • What country is the Home of God Zeus? • What country is Vincent van Gough from? • What country is Vincent van Gough from? • Home (anticipated) of Satoshi Nakamoto. • ...
Lucas O'Brady Ch#14 Study Guide 2023-05-04
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- Cotton gins made it so that workers can get a
- Cotton gins can do the work of?
- He was an African-American who resisted slavery
- invented a lightweight steel plow
- Great Britain sent them in 1850
- Opened a factory in Chicago that produced mechanical reapers.
- Made the Cotton Gin
- was the most difficult part of harvesting the crop
- improved the sewing machine?
- What were the states that was grew in the south?
- Cotton plantations was mostly in the?
- painted the sewing machine?
- bales of cotton were produced in 1800 (number)
- slaves in the U.S in 1850 (number)
Down
- most arrived in 1850
- the southern cotton plantations were called
- made railroads faster and safer
- were in the U.S in 1800 (owned by people/how much?)
- were produced in U.S in 1800
- 287 and half a thousand
- made it possible to “win a large share of the world’s sea trade in 1840’s and 50’s
- Invented the telegraph and helped many businesses to thrive.
- increased demand
23 Clues: increased demand • Made the Cotton Gin • most arrived in 1850 • 287 and half a thousand • painted the sewing machine? • were produced in U.S in 1800 • improved the sewing machine? • Cotton gins can do the work of? • made railroads faster and safer • Great Britain sent them in 1850 • invented a lightweight steel plow • slaves in the U.S in 1850 (number) • ...
neutralizing reactions 2019-08-08
Across
- something bases contain
- Used to measure acidity
- Acid H2O + CO2
- solution with water in it
- something acids contain
- something caused by something else
- what comes as a result of a chemical reaction
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- to cancel out
- what salts are
- 50-50
- low on the pH scale
- produces CO2 and H2O
- High on the pH scale
- something that indicates salts
- created by hydroxide and hydronium
15 Clues: 50-50 • to cancel out • what salts are • Acid H2O + CO2 • low on the pH scale • produces CO2 and H2O • High on the pH scale • something bases contain • Used to measure acidity • something acids contain • solution with water in it • something that indicates salts • something caused by something else • created by hydroxide and hydronium • what comes as a result of a chemical reaction
Drivers Education Puzzle 2022-09-13
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- BAC can be tested by breath, urine and ___?
- falling ____ while driving is a distraction
- talking on a cell phone while driving is a _____?
- high risk behavior can be ____ Driving?
- Minnesota compulsory insurance law, makes sure every car is?
- when ____ rage happens, stay calm do not retaliate?
- failure to pay full ____ was a factor of 50% of all collisions
- when someone _____ on your shoulder that’s a moving violation?
- ____ is a moving violation
- driving _____ includes traffic,weather,road,vehicle and personal well being.
- States have the power to take away what?
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- every state has implied ____ laws?
- license plates need to be what? Every 1-2 years
- your license will be ___ for 365 days
- 41 percent of deaths were related to what kind of crashes
- 1 out of 122 drivers are arrest for driving under the what?
- ____ and Wanton are legal terms in driving charges
- inattenion is the ____ cause of all crashes involving teenagers
- ____ drunk if BAC is .08
- driving when ____ is a high risk
- aggressive driving is a ____ risk behavior
21 Clues: ____ drunk if BAC is .08 • ____ is a moving violation • driving when ____ is a high risk • every state has implied ____ laws? • your license will be ___ for 365 days • high risk behavior can be ____ Driving? • States have the power to take away what? • aggressive driving is a ____ risk behavior • BAC can be tested by breath, urine and ___? • ...
Politics and Governance 2021-09-12
Across
- indicator of good governance
- law-interpreting body
- organizations composed of states coming together for a single common purpose
- government; authorities
- have two or three tiers of political hierarchy
- social relations involving authority or power
- "to steer"
- small family group; 30 to 50 individuals
- testing and verifying
- people have no power; elite leaders handle the country
- political or social authority control
- country, state, or land
- governed by a chief or elderlies
- study of the history of every political reality
- indicator of good governance
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- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents
- the Senate and House of the representatives
- elected head of the republic
- measuring and quantifying of data
- a supreme ruler, a monarch
- Romans or British
- law-enforcing body
- citizens create and vote for laws
- "gubernare"
- a system or a group of people governing a community
- concerned with the legal process
- controlled by a king or queen
- law-making body
- apathy or antipathy towards all political affiliations
- political science should not be separated from other social sciences
30 Clues: "to steer" • "gubernare" • law-making body • Romans or British • law-enforcing body • law-interpreting body • testing and verifying • government; authorities • country, state, or land • a supreme ruler, a monarch • elected head of the republic • indicator of good governance • indicator of good governance • controlled by a king or queen • concerned with the legal process • ...
All About HR 2023-03-10
Across
- "Need to know" basis
- Missing more than 50% of your work shift
- Administers lawful immigration to the United States
- Acquisition of skills, rules, concepts, or attitudes
- Being late
- Recruiting strategy that brings rewards
- Capable but unable to find work
- Acclimating one to a company/organization
- Hostile and/or offensive
- Be bold. Shape the future.
- Integration into a company/organization
- Separating an employee from a company/organization
- Harming someone by virtue of their membership in a protected class
- How many employees stay
- Revenue Service
- Evaluating efficiency
- Assessing performance
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- Modification to a job task/environment
- Exchange for your labor
- Punch in
- How many employees leave
- Up to 12 weeks of paid/unpaid protected leave
- "I" quit
- "How to" do things
- We create a better everyday for everyone to build a better life for all
- Total compensation package
- Validating qualifications
- Wages and salaries paid to employees
- Organization's awareness
- Asking questions
- Purpose of filling vacancies
- Assesses equal pay
32 Clues: Punch in • "I" quit • Being late • Revenue Service • Asking questions • "How to" do things • Assesses equal pay • "Need to know" basis • Evaluating efficiency • Assessing performance • Exchange for your labor • How many employees stay • How many employees leave • Hostile and/or offensive • Organization's awareness • Validating qualifications • Be bold. Shape the future. • Total compensation package • ...
Geological Puzzle 2022-02-28
Across
- Age of reptiles
- Formulated the theory of continental drift
- Age of Fish
- Formed when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- Used for long radioactive dating
- Age of mammals
- Process where elements break down
- States that rocks on top are younger than rocks on the bottom
- Used for short radioactive dating
- 260 million years ago
- Information about an organism's life
- Single-celled organisms began
Down
- When 50% of the species die out in a relatively short period of time
- 225 million years ago
- Early fish didn't have them
- Hard-shelled animals that lived in shallow seas
- Only found on asteroids
- First small dinosaurs appeared
- Where new rock meets up with much older rocks
- Formed when rocks are subjected to high heat and high pressure
- The rate of radioactive decay
- A theory of the creation of the universe
- End of cretaceous, 65 MYA
- Formed when rocks lay on top of each other to form layers
- One of the first hominin fossils found
25 Clues: Age of Fish • Age of mammals • Age of reptiles • 225 million years ago • 260 million years ago • Only found on asteroids • End of cretaceous, 65 MYA • Early fish didn't have them • The rate of radioactive decay • Single-celled organisms began • First small dinosaurs appeared • Used for long radioactive dating • Process where elements break down • Used for short radioactive dating • ...
Chpt. 11 Review Crossword 2024-02-08
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- Change in the way goods were produced during the 1800s
- The bringing of people and machines together under one roof
- Invention that harvests ripe grain quickly and efficiently
- Tax on imported goods that protects a nation's businesses from foreign competition
- Statement that said the Americas were closed to further colonization from other countries
- Plan to make the U.S. economically self-sufficient
- Machine that separates kernels of grain from husk
- Inventor of the steam powered locomotive
- Water route from New York City to Buffalo, New York
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- Plan that kept the balance of power in the Senate between the slave and free states
- U.S. Representative who was a strong nationalist
- Englishman who built the first spinning mill
- mills where many women were employed to work
- Inventor of the telegraph
- Loyalty to the interests of a region or section of the country
- Made cleaning cotton faster 50 times faster
- Feeling of pride, protectiveness, and loyalty towards your nation
- Slave who started a rebellion in 1831
- Inventor of the steamboat
- Inventor of cotton gin and interchangeable parts
20 Clues: Inventor of the telegraph • Inventor of the steamboat • Slave who started a rebellion in 1831 • Inventor of the steam powered locomotive • Made cleaning cotton faster 50 times faster • Englishman who built the first spinning mill • mills where many women were employed to work • U.S. Representative who was a strong nationalist • ...
Delaware Crossword Puzzle! 2025-11-05
Across
- What ancient sea creature is commonly found along Delaware’s coast?
- Largest city in Delaware.
- Delaware’s nickname?
- Which U.S. President was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania?
- What NASCAR racetrack is located in Delaware’s capital?
- What important U.S. document did Delaware ratify first?
- What major river forms part of Delaware’s border?
- What distinction does Delaware hold among the 50 states on the U.S. mainland?
- Total number of counties in Delaware?
- What is the southernmost county in Delaware?
- What bridge connects Delaware and New Jersey?
- What ocean borders Delaware to the east?
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- What organization manages transportation between Delaware and New Jersey?
- What is another nickname Delaware is sometimes called?
- State bird of Delaware
- What symbol includes a farmer, a soldier, and an ox?
- What is the state’s largest university?
- What month did Delaware become a state?
- What popular beach town is known as the “Nation’s Summer Capital”?
- Large bay located on Delaware’s eastern side
- What is one of Delaware’s most popular state parks?
- What major chemical company was founded in Delaware in 1802?
- What is the state flower of Delaware?
23 Clues: Delaware’s nickname? • State bird of Delaware • Largest city in Delaware. • Total number of counties in Delaware? • What is the state flower of Delaware? • What is the state’s largest university? • What month did Delaware become a state? • What ocean borders Delaware to the east? • Large bay located on Delaware’s eastern side • What is the southernmost county in Delaware? • ...
Parliamentary Procedure 2023-12-18
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- A policy or statement that is awaiting group approval
- Used to "edit" a motion
- used to bring a meeting to a close, requires a second
- less than half, or less than 50%
- Used to bring up new buisness
- A conformation of agreement after a motion is suggested
- 50% of the voter plus 1 vote
- the rules the group has agreed to follow
- to recommend a person for a position
- used to kill a main motion immediately
- Temporary
- An immediate denial from a group member, normally the chair person
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- the choice to not vote one way or the other
- to take away, or withdraw permission
- to okay or accept a change,practice,or motion
- the outline of buisness in the meeting
- to bring attention to the wellbeing of the groupmembers
- Used to vote in a more precise way, no second
- more than half, or more than 50%
- temporary break
- Brought up to bring attention to any rules that have been broken
- to give a written vote, or to give permission for someone to vote in your absence
22 Clues: Temporary • temporary break • Used to "edit" a motion • 50% of the voter plus 1 vote • Used to bring up new buisness • more than half, or more than 50% • less than half, or less than 50% • to take away, or withdraw permission • to recommend a person for a position • the outline of buisness in the meeting • used to kill a main motion immediately • ...
Leo's crossword 2023-04-20
Α1 - Αμοιβαία Κεφάλαια/Δείκτες 2020-11-17
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- Ο Δείκτης FTSE-100 παρακολουθεί την ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά
- Ο Γενικός Δείκτης του Χρηματιστηρίου περιλαμβάνει ...... μετοχές (εταιρίες)
- Για να υπολογίσω το Καθαρό Ενεργητικό ενός Α/Κ θα πρέπει να προσμετρήσω αρνητικά τις ...... αυτού του Α/Κ
- Ο Δείκτης NASDAQ-100 παρακολουθεί την ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά
- Ο Δείκτης Συνολικής Απόδοσης μετρά την απόδοση του Γενικού Δείκτη λαμβάνοντας υπόψη τα ...... και την επανεπένδυσή τους
- Ο Δείκτης EUROSTOXX-50 περιλαμβάνει τις 50 μεγαλύτερες σε κεφαλαιοποίηση εταιρίες της ......
- Για να υπολογίσω την Τιμή Εξαγοράς ενός μεριδίου θα πρέπει να αφαιρέσω την προμήθεια ...... από την Καθαρή Τιμή του μεριδιου
- Το Αμοιβαίο Κεφάλαιο είναι μία ομάδα ......
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- Ο Δείκτης Nikkei-225 παρακολουθεί την ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά
- Τα μερίδια των Διαπραγματεύσιμων Αμοιβαίων Κεφαλαίων διαπραγματεύονται στο ......
- Ο Δείκτης DAX-30 παρακολουθεί τη ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά
- Για να υπολογίσω την Τιμή Διάθεσης ενός μεριδίου θα πρέπει να προσθέσω την προμήθεια ...... στην Καθαρή Τιμή του μεριδιου
- Τα Α/Κ που επενδύουν κυρίως (τουλάχιστον 65%) σε μετοχές ονομάζονται ...... Α/Κ
- Για να υπολογίσω το Καθαρό Ενεργητικό ενός Α/Κ θα πρέπει να προσμετρήσω θετικά τις ...... αυτού του Α/Κ
- Τα Α/Κ που επενδύουν κυρίως (τουλάχιστον 65%) σε ομολογίες και μέχρι ποσοστού 10% σε μετοχές ονομάζονται ...... Α/Κ
- Τα Index Funds ανήκουν στην κατηγορία των Α/Κ ...... διαχείρισης
- Ο δείκτης FTSE / Χ.Α. Large Cap περιλαμβάνει τις 25 μεγαλύτερες σε ...... εταιρίες του Χρηματιστηρίου
- Ο Δείκτης DJ STOXX-50 περιλαμβάνει τις 50 μεγαλύτερες σε κεφαλαιοποίηση εταιρίες της ......
18 Clues: Το Αμοιβαίο Κεφάλαιο είναι μία ομάδα ...... • Ο Δείκτης DAX-30 παρακολουθεί τη ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά • Ο Δείκτης FTSE-100 παρακολουθεί την ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά • Ο Δείκτης Nikkei-225 παρακολουθεί την ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά • Ο Δείκτης NASDAQ-100 παρακολουθεί την ...... Κεφαλαιαγορά • Τα Index Funds ανήκουν στην κατηγορία των Α/Κ ...... διαχείρισης • ...
Armido's Daily Crossword 2020-10-08
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- A book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
- King of Beers.
- 2017 World Series winning team.
- The action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work.
- America's football team.
Down
- Year you were born.
- A barrier island on the Texas Gulf Coast in the United States, about 50 miles (80.5 km) southeast of Houston.
7 Clues: King of Beers. • Year you were born. • America's football team. • 2017 World Series winning team. • The action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work. • A barrier island on the Texas Gulf Coast in the United States, about 50 miles (80.5 km) southeast of Houston. • ...
Fittest Cities in the United States 2020-09-08
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- The capital of Wisconsin.
- "The Mile High City."
- Number 1 for 2020 is Arlington, found in what state that is also known to be for lovers?
- It could be all the quality coffee here that keeps the citzens in this city moving.
- The most populous city in Idaho.
- They are doing more than having tea parties in the 10th most fit city.
Down
- "I left my heart(rate monitor) in______."
- Technically does not belong to any of the 50 states.
- One half of the "Twin Cities" with neighbor St. Paul.
- This CA city has also been named the Safest Big City by the FBI every year since 2005.
10 Clues: "The Mile High City." • The capital of Wisconsin. • The most populous city in Idaho. • "I left my heart(rate monitor) in______." • Technically does not belong to any of the 50 states. • One half of the "Twin Cities" with neighbor St. Paul. • They are doing more than having tea parties in the 10th most fit city. • ...
THE YEAR THAT WAS! 2022-04-05
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- >50% YOY growth for ...... which makes a lot of sound
- Has emerged as the second largest brand by volume in Karnataka after Red Label
- The man with the Ghanam voice
- A state delivering high growth share aspirations not just in plan, but in real
- She came in during the bubble time & we had just launched bubble bubble
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- 300 crores , 2 elephants, single state
- Kancheepuram Saree is not just for brides, for packs too
- 12Cr worth of love and ....
- Alia in 2 states had to get used to Parathas,but ....... has to learn about Sambaar
- The man in search of Paneer in a state which loves unique tastes
10 Clues: 12Cr worth of love and .... • The man with the Ghanam voice • 300 crores , 2 elephants, single state • >50% YOY growth for ...... which makes a lot of sound • Kancheepuram Saree is not just for brides, for packs too • The man in search of Paneer in a state which loves unique tastes • She came in during the bubble time & we had just launched bubble bubble • ...
La Hora 2023-11-09
14 Clues: It is 8:40 • It is 2:06 • It is 1:00 • It is 7:40 • It is 2:00 • It is 6:30 • It is 1:51 • It is 7:25 • It is 5:15 • It is 3:30 • It is 11:50 • It is 12:50 • It is 12:05 • It is 12:45
¿Qué hora es? 2025-12-02
14 Clues: It is 8:40 • It is 7:25 • It is 2:00 • It is 1:00 • It is 3:30 • It is 6:30 • It is 5:15 • It is 1:05 • It is 1:51 • It is 7:30 • It is 11:50 • It is 12:05 • It is 12:45 • It is 12:50
The FFA Emblem & SAEs 2021-09-09
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- This is the name of the organization.
- Without labor, neither knowledge nor wisdom can accomplish much and this is a great way to make that labor happen!
- This represents unity because corn is grown in all 50 states.
- This part of the emblem represents freedom.
- Agricultural classes are a great part of your ________.
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- True or False: You HAVE to join FFA.
- This project is completed by students like you.
- This represents progress throughout each generation just like each new day brings a chance for progress.
- There are 5 types of this SAE type.
- This is the symbol of the FFA Advisor and represents wisdom.
10 Clues: There are 5 types of this SAE type. • True or False: You HAVE to join FFA. • This is the name of the organization. • This part of the emblem represents freedom. • This project is completed by students like you. • Agricultural classes are a great part of your ________. • This is the symbol of the FFA Advisor and represents wisdom. • ...
Cold War - Economic 2016-03-20
Across
- Created in the treaty of Rome (1957)
- Gorbachev's policy regarding the USSR's economic system
- A period of the cold war which was a partial result from the economic cost of the Cold War
- In 1970 the USA had 50 times more of these than the USSR
- Economic aid sent from the USA to West Europe after WW2
- Leader of the USSR during the 1965 economic reform
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- The new currency adopted by the GDR in 1948
- Created in the FRG to replace the reichsmark
- Type of economy which is controlled and distributed by the state
- Economic aid from the USSR to the satellite states is East Europe after WW2
10 Clues: Created in the treaty of Rome (1957) • The new currency adopted by the GDR in 1948 • Created in the FRG to replace the reichsmark • Leader of the USSR during the 1965 economic reform • Gorbachev's policy regarding the USSR's economic system • Economic aid sent from the USA to West Europe after WW2 • In 1970 the USA had 50 times more of these than the USSR • ...
Characters in Night 2025-03-03
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- Elies middle sister, page 4
- The Blockälteste who organized the soup, page 51
- Elies youngest sister, page 4
- The name of the lady who went crazy on the train, page 24
- Elies oldest sister, page 4
- One of the Czechoslovakia brothers page 50
- the name of the beadle in the temple, page 3
- The violinist who met talked to Elie on page 49
- the angel of death/person who told them where to go, page 31
- Elie's dad's friend, page 102
- The person who shared bread with Elie, page 43
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- The rabbi who was looking for his son, page 91
- the other Czechoslovakia brother page 50
- The Germans man full of wit who complained about not being able to play Beethoven, page 49
- Elie's forman who was a pole, page 49
- This is Elie's fathers name, page 102
- The person who got trampled to death on the run, page 86
- Elie's Kapo/ who Hans warned him about,page 50
- The drummer, page 45
- This is the person who is in first person, cover
20 Clues: The drummer, page 45 • Elies middle sister, page 4 • Elies oldest sister, page 4 • Elies youngest sister, page 4 • Elie's dad's friend, page 102 • Elie's forman who was a pole, page 49 • This is Elie's fathers name, page 102 • the other Czechoslovakia brother page 50 • One of the Czechoslovakia brothers page 50 • the name of the beadle in the temple, page 3 • ...
Federalism 2014-04-02
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- These types of grants are portions of money allocated to States to use for broader purposes and often are granted with fewer strings attached
- Powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time, deny to the States
- This clause provides that no State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
- These types of grants are made for some specific, closely defined purpose and there are usually conditions, or “strings,” attached to regulate the use of these funds
- Agreements between states or foreign states that are only approved by Congress
- Powers that are not expressly stated in the Constitution, but are reasonably suggested
- Powers belong to the National Government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community
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- These grants are provided to States, localities, and sometimes private agencies that apply for them
- Powers that both the National Government and the States possess and exercise
- This clause states that the Constitution establishes the Constitution and United States laws as the “supreme Law of the Land”
- The idea that the federal and state governments work together towards a common goal
- The founding fathers purpose for federalism
- A system of government in which a written constitution divides the powers of government on a territorial basis between a central, or national, government and several regional governments, usually called states or provinces
- The first step for Congress to admit a new state
- grants of federal money or other resources to the States and/or their cities, counties, and other local units
- This clause ensures that States recognize the laws and, documents, and court proceedings of the other States
- Powers found directly in the constitution
- The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that State
- Declares that the States are governments of reserved powers
- Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- The second step for Congress to admit a new state
21 Clues: Powers found directly in the constitution • The founding fathers purpose for federalism • The first step for Congress to admit a new state • The second step for Congress to admit a new state • Declares that the States are governments of reserved powers • Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone • ...
Fun Fact Friday 2024-03-28
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- Two statues of this animal located at entry way of New York Public Library's main branch, and is also our 'mascot'.
- Originally named "A Week with Willi the Worm" by Author, _________,soon changed the name to A Very Hungry Caterpillar at his Editor's request.
- The First book written on a Typewriter is "The Adventures of ____ _______"
- This former President, releases his annual end of year list of his favorite reads.
- _________ Public Library, founded in 1848, was the first publicly supported municipal library in the United States.
- Written by Dr. Seuss on a bet that he couldn't write a book using only 50 different words.
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- Small insects that consume paper and bindings, sometimes used metaphorically to describe avid readers.
- Developed in 1876, this classification system is the most widely used in Libraries across the world.
- Some libraries, including ours have this service to help you travel the world!
- This Ancient Egyptian repository of knowledge, destroyed in antiquity, renowned for its vast collection of scrolls and manuscripts.
- The first of these was launched in 1857 to spread world literature via horse drawn carriage.
- "When in doubt, go to the ______" - Hermoine Granger
- Between 1883 and 1929, Philanthropist Andrew ________ created 2,509 libraries in the United States.
- Library of ________ is World's Largest library in terms of catalog depth
- U.S. State the Largest Book was Published
- In 1971, the Declaration of Independance was digitized, becoming the first ______.
16 Clues: U.S. State the Largest Book was Published • "When in doubt, go to the ______" - Hermoine Granger • Library of ________ is World's Largest library in terms of catalog depth • The First book written on a Typewriter is "The Adventures of ____ _______" • Some libraries, including ours have this service to help you travel the world! • ...
genshin 2023-10-27
Bellringer 11/2 2022-11-02
14 Clues: 50 + 50 • Red Fruit • John Deere • Acadiana High • State We Live In • Social Media App • Planet We Live On • Man's Best Friend • Country We Live In • Home Of The Saints • Likes To Chase Mice • Mr Hebert's Favorite Holiday • First Letter Of Every Sentence Is Always___ • Something You Should Do Everyday To Prepare For Test
2.a dobler kryds 2023-02-12
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- hvad er 1111 + 1111
- hvad er 109 + 109
- hvad er 270 + 270
- hvad er 23 + 23
- hvad er 10 + 10
- hvad er 25 + 25
- hvad er 7 + 7
- hvad er 132 + 132
- hvad er 12 + 12
- hvad er 41 + 41
- hvad er 118 + 118
- hvad er 8 + 8
- hvad er 44 + 44
- hvad er 110 + 110
- hvad er 150 + 150
- hvad er 19 + 19
- hvad er 11 + 11
- hvad er 107 + 107
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- hvad er 6 + 6
- hvad er 31 + 31
- hvad er 119 + 119
- hvad er 123 + 123
- hvad er 100 + 100
- hvad er 222 + 222
- hvad er 3210 + 3210
- hvad er 27 + 27
- hvad er 56 + 56
- hvad er 18 + 18
- hvad er 108 + 108
- hvad er 24 + 24
- hvad er 21 + 21
- hvad er 104 + 104
- hvad er 13 + 13
- hvad er 17 + 17
- hvad er 50 + 50
- hvad er 410 + 410
- hvad er 19 + 19
- hvad er 16 + 16
- hvad er 107 + 107
- Hvad er 9 + 9
40 Clues: hvad er 6 + 6 • hvad er 7 + 7 • hvad er 8 + 8 • Hvad er 9 + 9 • hvad er 31 + 31 • hvad er 23 + 23 • hvad er 10 + 10 • hvad er 25 + 25 • hvad er 27 + 27 • hvad er 56 + 56 • hvad er 18 + 18 • hvad er 24 + 24 • hvad er 12 + 12 • hvad er 21 + 21 • hvad er 41 + 41 • hvad er 13 + 13 • hvad er 17 + 17 • hvad er 50 + 50 • hvad er 44 + 44 • hvad er 19 + 19 • hvad er 19 + 19 • hvad er 16 + 16 • hvad er 11 + 11 • ...
Civil War Terms 2022-05-09
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- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War, many of the workers on plantations were slaves.
- Proclamation - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that slaves in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers were made from flour, water, and salt.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- - A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- Scott decision - A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- - Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- - The rebuilding of war-torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
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- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during a battle. (wounded + killed = casualties)
- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped slaves in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- - When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- - A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - putting the nation ahead of all other nations and to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Line - A boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states. It went between Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware to the south.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - A nickname for the South.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
35 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • - A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
percent 2017-04-27
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- 1/10 of 100%
- $3 for tooth brush there is 50% sale tax. How much is the sale tax?
- $100945.98 for a gold ring there is a 60% sale tax. How much is the sale tax on the gold ring?
- 8/10 of 100%
- 3/4 of 100%
- 3/10 of 100%
- 2/10 of 100%
- 7/10 of 100%
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- 4/10 of 100%
- $6.90 for a headband there is a 50% sale tax. How much is the headband with the sale tax?
- $8.90 for paint there is a 70% discount. How much is the paint with the discount?
- $5.50 for a brush there is a discount of 20%. How much is the brush with the discount?
- 3/5 of 100%
- 9/10 of 100%
- 5/10 of 100%
- 1/4 of 100%
16 Clues: 3/5 of 100% • 3/4 of 100% • 4/10 of 100% • 1/10 of 100% • 9/10 of 100% • 8/10 of 100% • 5/10 of 100% • 3/10 of 100% • 2/10 of 100% • 1/4 of 100% • 7/10 of 100% • $3 for tooth brush there is 50% sale tax. How much is the sale tax? • $8.90 for paint there is a 70% discount. How much is the paint with the discount? • ...
U.S. states 2023-04-28
14 Clues: capital is Dover • capital is Raleigh • capital is Jackson • capital is Atlanta • capital is Columbia • capital is Richmond • capital is Annapolis • capital is Frankfort • capital is Nashville • capital is Montgomery • capital is Charleston • capital is Baton Rouge • capital is Tallahassee • capital is Little Rock
US States 2022-03-03
14 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of New York • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of California • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of West Virginia • Capital of Massachusetts
US states 2022-03-29
14 Clues: not DC • cheese country • Hollywood state • touching Canada • "show me state" • the shrimp state • the cotton state • a Polynesian state • the smallest state • has a northern twin • has a southern twin • light LIGHT LIGHT!!! • shares a city with Missouri • it's the ya'll state touching Mexico
United-States 2024-03-28
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- Where the eagle of Chuck Noris is trap
- Its a natural satelite who turn around the earthth
- cube a difficult puzzel and its a cube
- The name of the eagle of Chuck Noris
- I am a big ball of light in the space
- a thing who goes under the water
- How many face have a rubiks cube
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- what you put on you when its cold outside
- what you take to write
- what you search on a treasure map
- name a famous dinosaur
- wich planet is the closest to the sun
- Where tyreek Hill live
- Name a type of scientist
14 Clues: what you take to write • name a famous dinosaur • Where tyreek Hill live • Name a type of scientist • a thing who goes under the water • How many face have a rubiks cube • what you search on a treasure map • The name of the eagle of Chuck Noris • wich planet is the closest to the sun • I am a big ball of light in the space • Where the eagle of Chuck Noris is trap • ...
American states 2025-05-21
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- First state admitted after the original 13 colonies
- Northeasternmost state; known for lobster and lighthouses
- Largest state by area; has the fewest people per square mile
- Mostly desert; home to Las Vegas and Area 51
- Least populous U.S. state; rich in national parks and ranching
- State where Abraham Lincoln began his political career
- Most populous state; home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood
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- Known for oranges, beaches, and theme parks
- Second-largest state; known for oil, BBQ, and the Alamo
- State with large Mormon population; known for national parks
- Only island state; joined the U.S. in 1959
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Famous for horse racing and bourbon
- Home to the Rocky Mountains and legalized recreational cannabis
14 Clues: Home to the Grand Canyon • Famous for horse racing and bourbon • Only island state; joined the U.S. in 1959 • Known for oranges, beaches, and theme parks • Mostly desert; home to Las Vegas and Area 51 • First state admitted after the original 13 colonies • State where Abraham Lincoln began his political career • Second-largest state; known for oil, BBQ, and the Alamo • ...
Los Numeros- Lacey 2020-11-05
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- Number of letters in the alphabet
- The number of chromebooks in Mrs. Hill’s room
- The number of people in the eighth grade.
- Number of trimesters there are in a school year
- 50 minus 20
- The number of states there are in the USA
- Number of keys there are on a chromebook
- The number of class periods in a day
- The number of seconds in a minute
- 2 times 16
- Number of Number of consonants there are in the alphabet
- Abraham was ____ years old when Isaac was born.
- Number of desks in Mrs. room (except for Mrs. Hill’s)
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- The number of inches in a foot
- 4 plus 24
- The number of continents on the earth
- The number of books in the bible
- The number of people in seventh grade that are in Pre-Algebra
- 40 minus 7
- The number of days in a year
- The number of school days there are in a week
- We have ____ sun.
- The number of posters on Mrs. Hill’s desk.
- Number of days in November.
- 12 minus 2
25 Clues: 4 plus 24 • 40 minus 7 • 2 times 16 • 12 minus 2 • 50 minus 20 • We have ____ sun. • Number of days in November. • The number of days in a year • The number of inches in a foot • The number of books in the bible • Number of letters in the alphabet • The number of seconds in a minute • The number of class periods in a day • The number of continents on the earth • ...
Government Final Crossword Project - Christopher Burrell 2022-01-11
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- These people make law.
- 10 People right under the government.
- A person running for government.
- The people can vote on this every 4 years.
- This is our countries court system.
- This court is the highest in government.
- A society ruled by a few people.
- These people meet with members of government.
- An agreement with another country.
- A written document often referred when using basic Government knowledge.
- A society with no rules.
- This is the vote of the people.
- These people make decisions
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- There are only 50 people in this.
- this party values money and cost saving
- A society based around religion.
- A society ruled by people
- this party values equality and money spending
- Our people pay this everyday.
- These people have different interests in certain topics.
- This policy is usually overseas.
- A document often used to legally search a person, or a persons home.
- This is the main United States system.
- The head of the executive branch.
- A society ruled by a generational bloodline.
- Different countries can help in times of crisis.
26 Clues: These people make law. • A society with no rules. • A society ruled by people • These people make decisions • Our people pay this everyday. • This is the vote of the people. • A person running for government. • A society based around religion. • A society ruled by a few people. • This policy is usually overseas. • There are only 50 people in this. • ...
Which President... 2017-04-30
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- nickname was "Old Rough and Ready"
- had Ph.D.
- collects Spider man comic books
- was a peanut farmer
- was a violinist
- had a pet goat
- nickname was 'Elegant Arthur"
- got us at five to practice the piano
- was the first Catholic president
- was a tailor
- was the first to visit all 50 states
- was afraid of electricity
- was the oldest president
- was the first to use a phone
- spoke Chinese
- was born on the 4th of July
- was a good athlete in high school
- weighed 332 lbs
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- was shot at Ford's theater
- got a speeding ticket on a horse
- spoke six different languages
- was a bachelor
- was the shortest and lightest president
- did not represent a political party
- had bad asthma(but later overcame it)
- served during both World War 1 and World War 2
- was the first president to live in the white house
- was the first president to speak over the radio
- was a cheerleader in high school
- had an artificial jaw
30 Clues: had Ph.D. • was a tailor • spoke Chinese • was a bachelor • had a pet goat • was a violinist • weighed 332 lbs • was a peanut farmer • had an artificial jaw • was the oldest president • was afraid of electricity • was shot at Ford's theater • was born on the 4th of July • was the first to use a phone • spoke six different languages • nickname was 'Elegant Arthur" • ...
Ap Statistics 2022-05-11
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- Information gathered from observations.
- A numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a population.
- The likelihood that a particular event will
- can be drawn.
- The datum which occurs the most in a set of
- Range of the middle 50% of the values; Q3-Q1 75th percentile - 25th percentile.
- A relationship between two sets of data or two datum which states the outcome of one has no effect on the outcome of the other.
- Data identified by something other than numbers
- Displays the 5-number summary as a central box with whiskers that extend to the non-outlying data values.
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- The measure of a relationship between two variables or sets of data.
- A descriptive feature in which describes the
- Graphs a dot for each against a single axis
- of the data graphically.
- Data or datum being numerically defined.
- A measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
- Items selected and used to test hypotheses
- accurate statistical evidence.
- The act of conducting a controlled test or investigation.
- The entire aggregation of items from which
- The act of repeating an experiment to get
20 Clues: can be drawn. • of the data graphically. • accurate statistical evidence. • Information gathered from observations. • Data or datum being numerically defined. • The act of repeating an experiment to get • Items selected and used to test hypotheses • The entire aggregation of items from which • Graphs a dot for each against a single axis • ...
Los números 2022-10-19
Which President... 2017-04-30
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- spoke six different languages
- was the first to use a phone
- was the first president to speak over the radio
- nickname was 'Elegant Arthur"
- was shot at Ford's theater
- had bad asthma(but later overcame it)
- had Ph.D.
- got a speeding ticket on a horse
- was a tailor
- served during both World War 1 and World War 2
- was a peanut farmer
- had a pet goat
- was a cheerleader in high school
- was a good athlete in high school
- was the first Catholic president
- was the first to visit all 50 states
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- did not represent a political party
- was the shortest and lightest president
- spoke Chinese
- collects Spider man comic books
- had an artificial jaw
- was afraid of electricity
- was born on the 4th of July
- was the oldest president
- nickname was "Old Rough and Ready"
- was a bachelor
- got us at five to practice the piano
- was the first president to live in the white house
- weighed 332 lbs
- was a violinist
30 Clues: had Ph.D. • was a tailor • spoke Chinese • was a bachelor • had a pet goat • weighed 332 lbs • was a violinist • was a peanut farmer • had an artificial jaw • was the oldest president • was afraid of electricity • was shot at Ford's theater • was born on the 4th of July • was the first to use a phone • spoke six different languages • nickname was 'Elegant Arthur" • ...
Civics crossword 2024-05-09
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- a system of law based on precedents and customs
- Defendant pleas neither guilty nor not gulity
- who was the president with 15 children
- A minor crime, usually punished by a ticket and not jail time.
- A formal charge by a grand jury
- a ruling that is used as the basis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case.
- who was the first president to visit all 50 states
- who comes next in office if the president dies until next election.
- A set of voluntary promises, enforceable by the law between two or more parties.
- who was the oldest president
- US President who was an actor
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- who was the first president
- First step in a civil case
- a person or party filing a lawsuit.
- wrongful acts for which an injured party has the right to sue
- most criminal cases begin with this
- How many justices that are on the supreme court
- how many senators are there
- Before trial lawyers from both sides try this to resolve the case.
- What branch holds the president.
20 Clues: First step in a civil case • who was the first president • how many senators are there • who was the oldest president • US President who was an actor • A formal charge by a grand jury • What branch holds the president. • a person or party filing a lawsuit. • most criminal cases begin with this • who was the president with 15 children • ...
CROSSWORD Xander 2023-06-14
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- Where was the Effiel Tower originally intended to be put?
- What country has the most natural lakes?
- Which letter does not appear in all of the 50 states of USA (6,1)
- Famous Daid Goggins quote (4,4,4,2,3)
- What body part do lobsters use to taste?
- What is the official currency of the United Kingdom?(5,8)
- Where is the driest place on earth? (7,6)
- What is the capital of Mexico? (6,4)
- NRL player with the most games played. (7,5)
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- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the capital of Senegal?
- What is the capital of the American State of California?
- How many time zones exist in Russia?
- What present-day Italian city does Mt. Vesuvius overlook?
- Which planet other then Earth has earthquakes?
- What country does the Rhine River run through?
- What is the name of the tallest mountain in Canada? (5,5)
- How many hearts do octopus have?
- Who carries the boat and the log?(5,7)
- What is the name of the smallest country in the world? (7,4)
20 Clues: What is the capital of Canada? • What is the capital of Senegal? • How many hearts do octopus have? • How many time zones exist in Russia? • What is the capital of Mexico? (6,4) • Famous Daid Goggins quote (4,4,4,2,3) • Who carries the boat and the log?(5,7) • What country has the most natural lakes? • What body part do lobsters use to taste? • ...
Who's Who #2 2022-08-07
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- Choir director at junior high and high school.
- Has two pet frogs at home that are about 20 years old. Eddy and Freddy were in the video.
- Teaches 6th grade PE and Health.
- Enjoys jogging.
- Teaches Social Studies and coaches the speech team.
- Works in Ms. Asbury’s room.
- In-school suspension and alternative school director.
- Secretary in front office. Always here to help.
- Teacher’s assistant.
- Treasurer for GJHS and coaches track and volleyball.
- Wants to visit all 50 states.
- School Resource Officer.
- Teaches Band.
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- Doesn’t have a birth certificate
- Teacher’s assistant and is now an ELA interventionist.
- Teaches Special Education.
- Works with Ms. Reisman in 8th grade.
- Teaches 7th and 8th grade math.
- Librarian.
- Huge Marvel superheroes nerd.
- Likes to make music and read.
- Assistant Principal.
- Enjoys watching Colts, Pacers, and Indy 11 with her kids.
- Coaches high school football - defensive backs.
- Band teacher.
- Likes to play video games
- Teaches Engineering and Technology. Class is dull and boring. Can’t wait to have you in class.
- Teaching assistant.
28 Clues: Librarian. • Band teacher. • Teaches Band. • Enjoys jogging. • Teaching assistant. • Assistant Principal. • Teacher’s assistant. • School Resource Officer. • Likes to play video games • Teaches Special Education. • Works in Ms. Asbury’s room. • Huge Marvel superheroes nerd. • Likes to make music and read. • Wants to visit all 50 states. • Teaches 7th and 8th grade math. • ...
A History of Target 2025-06-29
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- First Target store to open in Iowa
- When Target opened their Hawaii stores
- Name of Target's apparel specialty stores
- When Target announced the online order service, Drive Up
- Original name for Bullseye's Playground
- Name of the smart home store/museum/lab Target opened in San Francisco
- Name of the original Target Circle
- When Target announced the new rewards program, Target Circle
- When Target expanded to Canada
- Name of original Target RedCard
- When Dayton-Hudson Corp. change their name to Target
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- City of first distribution center
- The name of the company before being renamed to Target
- When Target opened a location the last U.S. state without a Target store, making them available in all 50 states
- Original concept for Target Stores
- City of first Target store
- When the Ankeny Target opened it's doors
- First city outside Minnesota that Target expanded to
- Name for small-format Target Stores in urban spaces
- City where Target's first food distribution center opened
- Last state for Target to open a store
21 Clues: City of first Target store • When Target expanded to Canada • Name of original Target RedCard • City of first distribution center • First Target store to open in Iowa • Original concept for Target Stores • Name of the original Target Circle • Last state for Target to open a store • When Target opened their Hawaii stores • Original name for Bullseye's Playground • ...
chapitre 2 juliette 2022-09-29
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- movement combined a concern for general social ills with religious sentiment and practical health considerations in a way that was appealing to many middle-class reformers
- 3rd president of the united states
- Upheld constitutionality of the Bank of the United States
- first president of the united states
- .Reasserted federal judicial authority over state courts
- a meeting of supporters or members of a specific political party or movement
- the powers specifically mentioned in the Constitution
- to withdraw from an organization
- a formal act whereby a state proclaims its sovereignty over territory hitherto outside its domain
- doubtful or uncertain especially from obscurity or indistinctness
- Protected contracts from legislative interference
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- Court can accept appeals of state court decisions and review state decisions that involve federal statutes or treaties
- 7th president of the united states
- the constitutional theory that individual states can invalidate federal laws or judicial decisions they deem unconstitutional
- the political policy of promoting or protecting the interests of native or indigenous inhabitants over those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures
- Declared congressional act unconstitutional
- a distinct article or provision in a contract, treaty, will, or other formal or legal written documents
- 4th president of the united states
- a league of persons, parties, or states
- 5th president of the united states
- 8th president of the united states
- 9th president of the united states
- .withdrawal of 11 slave states from the Union during 1860–61 following the election of Abraham Lincoln as president
- second president of the united states
- Revoked an existing state monopoly
- the movement to end slavery
26 Clues: the movement to end slavery • to withdraw from an organization • 7th president of the united states • 3rd president of the united states • 4th president of the united states • 5th president of the united states • 8th president of the united states • 9th president of the united states • Revoked an existing state monopoly • first president of the united states • ...
MODULE 6 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-12
Across
- a war that occurred from 1947 to 1991
- a highly searched for teorrorist
- the team meant to kill Osama Bin Laden
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Dean one of Nixon's attorneys
- the 44th president of the United States last name
- a military campaign during the Vietnam War
- Arafat a leader of PLO
- an attempt to broker peace between Israel and the Arab world
- a guerilla group located in South Vietnam
- Palestine Liberty Organization
- the 39th president of the United States last name
- what did Ford do regarding Nixon's situatuion
- to extend health coverage to millions of uninsured Americans
- the 37th president of the United States first name
Down
- won in an election against Nixon
- the 40th president of the United States first name
- the 39th president of the United States first name
- the operation meant to kill Osama Bin Laden
- Mortgage-backed securities
- set up a communist Vietnam in 1954
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
- 36th president of the United States
- a group in favor of the Vietnam war
- the 38th president of the United States first name
- the 38th president of the United States last name
- the 37th president of the United States last name
- a group that supported peace and wanted out of Vietnam
- a war that occurred from 1954 to 1975
- the day where the two twin towers in New York were bombed
- Global Financial Crisis
- the 40th president of the United States last name
- the 44th president of the United States first name
33 Clues: Arafat a leader of PLO • Global Financial Crisis • Mortgage-backed securities • Dean one of Nixon's attorneys • Palestine Liberty Organization • won in an election against Nixon • a highly searched for teorrorist • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty • set up a communist Vietnam in 1954 • 36th president of the United States • a group in favor of the Vietnam war • ...
MATEMATIKA FUN 2024-10-29
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The Athenian Empire 2024-01-19
Across
- One structure on the Acropolis was the _________.
- each group sent 50 __________ a year to the council of 500.
- pericles guided Athens through a ________, a period of great cultural achievement.(two words)
- Pericels used the league's money to biuld Athens _________ ____. (two words)
- Who organized citizens into four classes based on wealth.
Down
- Athens and the other city-states formed an anti-Persian _______.
- Athens now had a __________, in which citizens gathered together to vote on laws and politics. (two words)
- who is one of athens greatest leaders.
- The Spartans were not happy that the Athenians were gaining so much ______.
- Athens was still in ruins from the Persian ____.
10 Clues: who is one of athens greatest leaders. • Athens was still in ruins from the Persian ____. • One structure on the Acropolis was the _________. • Who organized citizens into four classes based on wealth. • each group sent 50 __________ a year to the council of 500. • Athens and the other city-states formed an anti-Persian _______. • ...
WWII Blunders 2024-05-13
Across
- A city in southwest Russia, where Operation Barbarossa was turned around
- A military campaign of World War 2, in which the Royal Air Force defended the UK against attacks by the Luftwaffe.
- A country with 50 states in North America
- A plan for military operations and movements during a war or battle
- A German submarine
- The V1 and V2 rockets, jet aircraft, and massive tanks.
Down
- A stupid or careless mistake
- A Japanese aircraft loaded with explosives and making a deliberate suicidal crash on an enemy target
- Machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge
- A German Operation where they invaded the USSR
10 Clues: A German submarine • A stupid or careless mistake • A country with 50 states in North America • A German Operation where they invaded the USSR • The V1 and V2 rockets, jet aircraft, and massive tanks. • A plan for military operations and movements during a war or battle • A city in southwest Russia, where Operation Barbarossa was turned around • ...
