50 states Crossword Puzzles
Monday Crossword Pt. 2 2025-06-30
Across
- Mercedes Team Principal
- Chocolate factory
- SF food truck
- Evolves into Charizard
- Harbor animal
- SF fog
- “Anyone can cook”
- Canadian Cryptid
- “______ can stop us now”
Down
- Tow truck from a Pixar film
- Coffee cake
- Professor that can turn into a cat
- Category game
- Dog that shares a name with a rapper
- Turtle that says “dude”
- YouTuber visiting 50 states
16 Clues: SF fog • Coffee cake • SF food truck • Category game • Harbor animal • Canadian Cryptid • Chocolate factory • “Anyone can cook” • Evolves into Charizard • Mercedes Team Principal • Turtle that says “dude” • “______ can stop us now” • Tow truck from a Pixar film • YouTuber visiting 50 states • Professor that can turn into a cat • Dog that shares a name with a rapper
Kreuzworträtsel mit Zahlen 2020-05-20
Animal Science 1 Unit 3 2023-09-28
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- Duplin made on Turkeys
- Duplin made on Wheat
- Produced in all 50 states
- Egg production is widely distributed across the U.S.
- 12% of poultry from 2011-2020
- Has rapidly shifted to fewer and larger operations
- Duplin made on Broilers
- Duplin made on Soybeans
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- Holds leading positions in both the US and international meat commodity markets
- Duplin made on Fruits and vegetables
- Duplin made on Hogs
- Duplin made on Beef cattle
- One of the most important agricultural industries in the United States
- Duplin made 810,124 on
- Duplin made on Eggs
15 Clues: Duplin made on Hogs • Duplin made on Eggs • Duplin made on Wheat • Duplin made on Turkeys • Duplin made 810,124 on • Duplin made on Broilers • Duplin made on Soybeans • Produced in all 50 states • Duplin made on Beef cattle • 12% of poultry from 2011-2020 • Duplin made on Fruits and vegetables • Has rapidly shifted to fewer and larger operations • ...
Kreuzworträtsel mit Zahlen 2020-05-20
Federal Constitution Review 2020-11-29
Across
- Chief officer of the U.S. House of Representatives
- Branch that interprets the laws
- Highest federal court
- Number of days the president has to consider a bill
- Branch that enforces the laws
- Third President of the United States
- When the president rejects a bill
- The stars on the flag represent these
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- Head of the executive branch
- Consists of 435 members
- Number of justices on the Supreme Court
- Branch that makes the laws
- Beginning of the Constitution
- Group of 15 that advises the president
- Consists of 100 members
- Term, in years, of a U.S. Representative
- There are 27 of these
- Has 50 stars and 13 stripes
- Term, in years, of a U.S. Senator
19 Clues: Highest federal court • There are 27 of these • Consists of 435 members • Consists of 100 members • Branch that makes the laws • Has 50 stars and 13 stripes • Head of the executive branch • Beginning of the Constitution • Branch that enforces the laws • Branch that interprets the laws • Term, in years, of a U.S. Senator • When the president rejects a bill • ...
Unit 12 2025-03-03
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- -By reading my diary, I can _______ what I did a year ago
- -On my trip to Africa, I was able to _____lions in their natural home.
- -time
- -The pizza box _______a warm cheese pizza
- -The Egyptians vas was _______; it was more than 2,000 years old
- -three
- -four
- - The 50 stars on the American flag are _______for the 50 states
- -state of
- -Sandro had never experienced any real _____ until his pet goldfish got sick.
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- -many, much
- -under
- -My mother loves to wear _____dresses when she goes out on Friday nights.
- -one
- -many or much
- -eight
- -I have a ______about why dogs and humans get along so well.
- -The deer ______Kele slowly
- - Growing to inches this summer _______me to go on the pirate ship ride at the fair.
- -one
20 Clues: -one • -one • -time • -four • -under • -eight • -three • -state of • -many, much • -many or much • -The deer ______Kele slowly • -The pizza box _______a warm cheese pizza • -By reading my diary, I can _______ what I did a year ago • -I have a ______about why dogs and humans get along so well. • -The Egyptians vas was _______; it was more than 2,000 years old • ...
AMERICAN SYMBOLS 2021-07-05
6 Clues: It is the national bird of USA. • There are 50 _______ in the union. • It was founded on 4th of July, in 1776. • Red is one of the coloros from the US ______. • It is the position of the leader of the Country. • There are 50 _____ on the American Flag, representing 50 states.
Bisma Younas Ch #14 Study Guide 2024-05-16
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- To make it harder for slaves to escape, they were not allowed to learn how to read or ______.
- Because the industry did not expand in the South, the South became dependent on the _________.
- Because of their wealth, many ________ became political leaders.
- John Deere invented the _________ which helped farmers create crops faster than ever before, which made them more money.
- Over 200,000 _______ Blacks lived in the South in the 1860s.
- _________ boats replaced the clipper ships.
- Most southerns owned about _______ slaves.
- Eli __________ invented the Cotton Gin which did the work of about 50 people.
- __________ were placed on slaves to control the slaves and limit their freedom.
- ________ ships made it possible to "win a large share of the world's sea trade in the 1840s and 1850s."
- The _______________ Kingdom was the range with the most cotton plantations.
- Because of slaves codes, slaves were not allowed to do things such as own a ___.
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- Cyrus McCormick opened a factory in _________ which produced mechanical reapers.
- ________ percent of white Southerns were farmers.
- Slaves known as "skilled workers" would do things such as _______ cabinets.
- The Cotton Kingdom included the states South Carolina,Alabama,Mississppi, and ______________.
- Slaves owners thought of their slaves as ________ property.
- ________ started working in the Northern factories after they arrived in the United States in the 1840s and 1850s.
- Railroads became more popular during 1829 because it could pull railcars alone at _______ miles per hour.
- Less than _____ percent of slave owners had atleast 50 slaves.
- Many people such as Denmark Vesey _____ slavery.
- people who owned atleast 50 slaves in the South were known as ________.
- Many immigrants came from ________ because they were starving and had many diseases there.
23 Clues: Most southerns owned about _______ slaves. • _________ boats replaced the clipper ships. • Many people such as Denmark Vesey _____ slavery. • ________ percent of white Southerns were farmers. • Slaves owners thought of their slaves as ________ property. • Over 200,000 _______ Blacks lived in the South in the 1860s. • ...
Country 2021-01-29
Across
- this country has 50 states
- this country has Berlin as the capital
- this place is part of the United States
- has the language french
- this country has a landmark called the Taj Mahal
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- farthest country away from canada
- this country is in Europe
- in South America
- this country is Usain Bolts nationality
- this country is in two continents
- this country is right next to Portugal
- has the largest population on earth
12 Clues: in South America • has the language french • this country is in Europe • this country has 50 states • farthest country away from canada • this country is in two continents • has the largest population on earth • this country is right next to Portugal • this country has Berlin as the capital • this country is Usain Bolts nationality • this place is part of the United States • ...
Countries 2020-10-07
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- Biggest country
- 50 states
- has 3 capitals
- country of the sun
- A continent and a country
- Won 3 soccer world cups and 1 in 2014
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- an English speaking country
- one of the biggest smartphone manufacturer
- Ancient Rome
- capital is Athens
- won the most soccer world cups
- Pho
- speaks french and english
- Most population
- speaks spanish
15 Clues: Pho • 50 states • Ancient Rome • has 3 capitals • speaks spanish • Biggest country • Most population • capital is Athens • country of the sun • speaks french and english • A continent and a country • an English speaking country • won the most soccer world cups • Won 3 soccer world cups and 1 in 2014 • one of the biggest smartphone manufacturer
The Three Branches of Government 2022-10-03
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- there are 50 of them
- Decides if law is legal
- involves all 50 states
- citizens get to vote for their leaders
- the document that gives the US laws
- a proposed law that need to be voted on
- current US president
- only US President to resign
- president makes an agreement with another country
- system where no one gets too much power
- politicians chosen to help the president
- where US senators and congressmen go to work
- number of stars on a US flag
- President vote against a bill becoming a law
- one royal leader rules, king or a queen
- served as president during the Civil War
- there are 100 of them
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- first female US vice president
- Ruth Bader Ginsberg served here
- Makes the laws
- additions to the constitution
- Only the President can free a prisoner by a
- Carries out the laws
- Angus King and Susan Collins
- the number of justices on the supreme court
- bill is signed by the president to be a law
- one ruler takes over and makes all rules
- number of stripes on a US flag
- Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden
- where President works in Oval Office
30 Clues: Makes the laws • there are 50 of them • Carries out the laws • current US president • there are 100 of them • involves all 50 states • Decides if law is legal • only US President to resign • Angus King and Susan Collins • number of stars on a US flag • additions to the constitution • first female US vice president • number of stripes on a US flag • Ruth Bader Ginsberg served here • ...
US Government Semester Review 2025-02-28
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- a style of government where two or more governments exercise the same power over the same people
- the _______ amendment protects free speech
- a small group of people in the House who specialize in one specific area
- the president _____ ______ acts as the leader of the Senate when the VP is absent
- the United States' document telling Britain the colonies were seeking independence
- the ________ amendment protects against unlawful searches and seizures
- a population count taken every 10 years
- a chamber of Congress with 435 members
- the __________ amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment
- _______ powers are powers that are directly stated
- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
Down
- a tactic used to delay a bill from coming to a final vote
- a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison in support of the Constitution
- an illegal tactic used to re-draw political boundaries in favor of one political party
- acts as the "president of the Senate" and votes on 50-50 splits in the Senate
- the __________ amendment protects against double jeopardy and self-incrimination
- the original law of the United States that made the national government too weak
- a chamber of Congress with 100 members
- the __________ amendment grants the right to bear arms
- _______ powers that are not directly stated
20 Clues: a chamber of Congress with 435 members • a chamber of Congress with 100 members • a population count taken every 10 years • the _______ amendment protects free speech • _______ powers that are not directly stated • the first 10 amendments to the Constitution • _______ powers are powers that are directly stated • the __________ amendment grants the right to bear arms • ...
JOSEPH - PART 12 2021-10-27
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- Gen. Gen. 50:20 Although you meant to _____ me, God intended it to turn out well and to preserve many people alive
- Gen. 50:10 Then they came to the threshing floor of Aʹtad, and there carried on great and _______ mourning
- Gen. 50:26 And Joseph died at the age of __________ they had him embalmed, put him in a coffin in Egypt
- Gen. 50:24 At length Joseph said, I am dying, but God will without fail turn his __________ to you
- Gen. 50:16, 17 they sent a message, Your father gave this command, 17 please pardon the ____________ of your brothers
- Gen. 50:2 After that Joseph commanded his servants, to _______ his father.
- Gen. 50:23 Joseph saw the third generation of Ephraim’s sons, also the sons of _____, , Manasseh’s son.
- Gen. 50:22 And Joseph continued to dwell in Egypt, he and the ____________ of his father
- Gen. 50:7,8 Joseph went up to bury his father, and all of Pharaoh’s _______ went with him
- Gen. 50:12 So his sons did for him exactly as he had __________ them.
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- Gen. 50:21 So now do not be afraid. I will keep supplying you with food.” Thus he ____________ them
- Gen. 50:9 __________ and __________ also went up with him, and the camp was very numerous
- Gen. 50:18 Then his brothers said, Here we are as _______ to you
- Gen. 50:15 Joseph’s brothers saw that their father was dead, they said, It may be that Joseph is harboring __________ against us
- Gen. 50:19 Joseph said, Do not be afraid. Am I in the place of ____?
- Gen. 50:11 the Canaanites saw them mourning. That is why it was named Abel-Mizraim
- Gen. 50:25 So Joseph made the sons of Israel swear, saying, You must take my _____ up out of here
- Gen. 50:4, 5 Joseph spoke to Pharaoh’s court . 5 ‘father made me swear, bury me place, which I have ____________ in Caʹnaan
- Gen. 50:13, 14 His sons buried him in the cave that __________ had purchased from Ephron the Hittite
- Gen. 50:6 Pharaoh replied: “Go bury your father just as he made you _______
- Gen. 50:3 they took the full 40 days, the full period for embalming, and the Egyptians shed tears for him _______ days.
- Gen. 50:1 Joseph then threw himself on his father, wept over him and _______ him.
22 Clues: Gen. 50:18 Then his brothers said, Here we are as _______ to you • Gen. 50:19 Joseph said, Do not be afraid. Am I in the place of ____? • Gen. 50:12 So his sons did for him exactly as he had __________ them. • Gen. 50:2 After that Joseph commanded his servants, to _______ his father. • Gen. 50:6 Pharaoh replied: “Go bury your father just as he made you _______ • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
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- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
JOSEPH - PART 12 2021-10-27
Across
- Gen. 50:13, 14 His sons buried him in the cave that __________ had purchased from Ephron the Hittite
- Gen. 50:21 So now do not be afraid. I will keep supplying you with food.” Thus he ____________ them
- Gen. Gen. 50:20 Although you meant to _____ me, God intended it to turn out well and to preserve many people alive
- Gen. 50:22 And Joseph continued to dwell in Egypt, he and the ____________ of his father
- Gen. 50:11 the Canaanites saw them mourning. That is why it was named Abel-Mizraim
- Gen. 50:25 So Joseph made the sons of Israel swear, saying, You must take my _____ up out of here
- Gen. 50:10 Then they came to the threshing floor of Aʹtad, and there carried on great and _______ mourning
- Gen. 50:16, 17 they sent a message, Your father gave this command, 17 please pardon the ____________ of your brothers
- Gen. 50:9 __________ and __________ also went up with him, and the camp was very numerous
- Gen. 50:3 they took the full 40 days, the full period for embalming, and the Egyptians shed tears for him _______ days.
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- Gen. 50:24 At length Joseph said, I am dying, but God will without fail turn his __________ to you
- Gen. 50:19 Joseph said, Do not be afraid. Am I in the place of ____?
- Gen. 50:4, 5 Joseph spoke to Pharaoh’s court . 5 ‘father made me swear, bury me place, which I have ____________ in Caʹnaan
- Gen. 50:26 And Joseph died at the age of __________ they had him embalmed, put him in a coffin in Egypt
- Gen. 50:23 Joseph saw the third generation of Ephraim’s sons, also the sons of _____, , Manasseh’s son.
- Gen. 50:2 After that Joseph commanded his servants, to _______ his father.
- Gen. 50:15 Joseph’s brothers saw that their father was dead, they said, It may be that Joseph is harboring __________ against us
- Gen. 50:18 Then his brothers said, Here we are as _______ to you
- Gen. 50:6 Pharaoh replied: “Go bury your father just as he made you _______
- Gen. 50:1 Joseph then threw himself on his father, wept over him and _______ him.
- Gen. 50:12 So his sons did for him exactly as he had __________ them.
- Gen. 50:7,8 Joseph went up to bury his father, and all of Pharaoh’s _______ went with him
22 Clues: Gen. 50:18 Then his brothers said, Here we are as _______ to you • Gen. 50:19 Joseph said, Do not be afraid. Am I in the place of ____? • Gen. 50:12 So his sons did for him exactly as he had __________ them. • Gen. 50:2 After that Joseph commanded his servants, to _______ his father. • Gen. 50:6 Pharaoh replied: “Go bury your father just as he made you _______ • ...
50 States and Capitals (Part 1) 2013-05-05
25 Clues: Boise • Dover • Topeka • Juneau • Boston • Denver • Augusta • Jackson • Phoenix • Atlanta • Landsing • Hartford • Honalulu • Annapolis • Frankfort • Saint-Paul • Montgomery • Sacremento • Des-Miones • Springfield • Little-Rock • Tallahassee • Baton-Rouge • Indianapolis • Jefferson-City
Our 50 States in the USA 2023-07-21
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- Evergreen State with vibrant cities and Mount Rainier.
- Known for historical landmarks and coastal beauty.
- Known for Blue Ridge Mountains and BBQ.
- Famous for car racing and Hoosier hospitality.
- Land of Enchantment with rich Native American culture.
- Peace Garden State with friendly locals.
- Home of cowboys and Native American culture.
- Empire State with iconic landmarks and Broadway.
- Home of country music and Graceland.
- Famous for Hot Springs and Ozark Mountains.
- Big Sky Country with breathtaking scenery.
- Land of Lincoln with Chicago's skyline.
- The Garden State with beautiful beaches.
- Known for cornfields and friendly folks.
- Known for wide-open spaces and Cornhuskers.
- First state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- America's Dairyland with cheese and lakes.
- Tropical paradise with volcanoes and hula dance.
- The Ocean State with scenic coastline.
- The Last Frontier with stunning wilderness.
- Known for sweet tea and Southern hospitality.
- Palmetto State with charming southern charm.
- Home of jazz, Mardi Gras, and Cajun cuisine.
- Gateway to the West with the iconic Gateway Arch.
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- Famous for blues music and Mississippi River.
- Known for blue crabs and historic sites.
- Famous for national parks and unique landscapes.
- Heart of it All with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Land of 10,000 lakes and friendly people.
- Mount Rushmore State with rugged landscapes.
- Granite State with White Mountains.
- Pine Tree State with rugged coastlines.
- Sunshine State with beautiful beaches and theme parks.
- Cowboy State with Yellowstone National Park.
- Green Mountain State with picturesque villages.
- Known for lush forests and craft breweries.
- The Golden State with diverse attractions.
- Mountain State with Appalachian culture.
- The southernmost state in New England region.
- Lone Star State with big everything, including BBQ.
- Home to the Grand Canyon and desert landscapes.
- Home of Harvard University and Boston Tea Party.
- Keystone State with historical significance.
- Known for Rocky Mountains and outdoor adventures.
- Known for potatoes and scenic landscapes.
- Famous for bourbon and horse racing.
- Home of delicious peaches and southern soul.
- Great Lakes State with automotive heritage.
- Silver State with Las Vegas and desert landscapes.
- The Sunflower State with vast prairies.
50 Clues: Granite State with White Mountains. • Home of country music and Graceland. • Famous for bourbon and horse racing. • The Ocean State with scenic coastline. • Known for Blue Ridge Mountains and BBQ. • Pine Tree State with rugged coastlines. • Land of Lincoln with Chicago's skyline. • The Sunflower State with vast prairies. • Known for blue crabs and historic sites. • ...
Statehood Dates Foor All 50 States 2025-04-29
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- November 21, 1789
- December 18, 1787
- May 29, 1848
- June 20, 1863
- November 8, 1889
- August 1, 1876
- January 4, 1896
- August 10, 1821
- December 12, 1787
- January 26, 1837
- March 15, 1820
- November 2, 1889
- March 4, 1791
- April 28, 1788
- January 9, 1788
- February 6, 1788
- March 1, 1867
- May 11, 1858
- December 28, 1846
- December 7, 1787
- February 14, 1912
- March 1, 1803
- December 3, 1818
- July 3, 1890
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- December 10, 1817
- September 9, 1850
- May 29, 1790
- December 29, 1845
- January 3, 1959
- January 2, 1788
- June 1, 1792
- November 16, 1907
- June 21, 1788
- December 14, 1819
- December 11, 1816
- June 25, 1788
- May 23, 1788
- July 26, 1788
- June 1, 1796
- January 29, 1861
- November 11, 1889
- June 15, 1836
- November 2, 1889
- October 31, 1864
- April 30, 1812
- January 6, 1912
- July 10, 1890
- August 21, 1959
- February 14, 1859
- March 3, 1845
50 Clues: May 29, 1790 • June 1, 1792 • May 29, 1848 • May 23, 1788 • June 1, 1796 • May 11, 1858 • July 3, 1890 • June 21, 1788 • June 20, 1863 • June 25, 1788 • July 26, 1788 • June 15, 1836 • March 4, 1791 • March 1, 1867 • July 10, 1890 • March 1, 1803 • March 3, 1845 • August 1, 1876 • March 15, 1820 • April 28, 1788 • April 30, 1812 • January 3, 1959 • January 2, 1788 • January 4, 1896 • August 10, 1821 • January 9, 1788 • ...
Numeros 0-100 2023-05-12
Across
- 50+35=
- How many days are in the month of june?
- How many original colonies were there before the US declared its independence?
- How many inches are in a yard?
- How many bathrooms are in the White House?
- 46+9=
- How many months are in a year?
- How many years are in a century?
- 65+13=
- How many states are part of the contiguous United States?
- How many days does February have during a leap year?
- 90+7=
- How many counties are in Oklahoma?
- How many seconds are in a minute?
- 39+4=
- 79+7=
- How old is a girl when she has her quinceanera?
- How many presidents have there been in the United States?
- How many world wars were there?
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- What is the legal age to drive a car in the US?
- 19+42=
- How many weeks in a year?
- How many states are in the United States?
- How many sides does an octagon have?
- 81+18=
- 80-10=
- How many Spanish-speaking countries are there in the world?
- 16+24=
- The name of the famous highway that goes almost across the country is route......
- How many letters are in the alphabet?
30 Clues: 46+9= • 90+7= • 39+4= • 79+7= • 50+35= • 19+42= • 81+18= • 65+13= • 80-10= • 16+24= • How many weeks in a year? • How many inches are in a yard? • How many months are in a year? • How many world wars were there? • How many years are in a century? • How many seconds are in a minute? • How many counties are in Oklahoma? • How many sides does an octagon have? • How many letters are in the alphabet? • ...
America's 50 States Crossword (July 2023) 2023-05-19
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- Willa Cather
- Daniel Boone
- Louis Armstrong
- Joseph Smith
- Davy Crockett
- Pearl Buck
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Kate Macgrew
- Strom Thurmond
- Roger Maris
- William Randolph Hearst
- Barack Obama
- Susan Sontag
- Madonna
- Jackson Pollock
- George Waters
- Forrest Gump
- James Woods
- Grover Cleveland
- Robert Peary
- Will Rogers
- James K. Polk
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- Mark Twain
- John Denver
- Bill Smith
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Ernest Hemingway
- Sarah Palin
- Charles Lindbergh
- Jimi Hendrix
- Michael Tilson Thomas
- John Denver
- Colonel Sanders
- Norman Rockwell
- Caesar Rodney
- Whitney Present
- Elvis Presley
- Mickey Mantle
- John Smith
- Jimmy Carter
- Ray Charles
- Spuds MacKenzie
- Neil Armstrong
- Missy Flores
- Phil Knight
- Sal Mendes
- Everett Michaels
- George H.W. Bush
- Frederick Douglass
- Michael Jackson
50 Clues: Madonna • Mark Twain • Bill Smith • Pearl Buck • John Smith • Sal Mendes • John Denver • Sarah Palin • John Denver • Ray Charles • Roger Maris • Phil Knight • James Woods • Will Rogers • Willa Cather • Daniel Boone • Jimi Hendrix • Joseph Smith • Jimmy Carter • Kate Macgrew • Missy Flores • Barack Obama • Susan Sontag • Forrest Gump • Robert Peary • Caesar Rodney • Davy Crockett • Elvis Presley • Mickey Mantle • George Waters • ...
States and Capitals (50 words:ULTRA HARD!!!) 2023-01-13
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- Capital of OK
- Capital of NY
- Capital of CO
- Capital of FL
- Capital of MN
- Capital of WI
- Capital of PA
- Capital of KY
- Capital of WY
- Capital of ME
- Capital of NJ
- Capital of WA
- Capital of OR
- Capital of ID
- Capital of MO
- Capital of VT
- Capital of KS
- Capital of CT
- Capital of AZ
- Capital of UT
- Capital of MI
- Capital of NE
- Capital of NV
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- Capital of AR
- Capital of GA
- Capital of MT
- Capital of SD
- Capital of MS
- Capital of IA
- Capital of AL
- Capital of CA
- Capital of MA
- Capital of NM
- Capital of IL
- Capital of TN
- Capital of RI
- Capital of LA
- Capital of MD
- Capital of NC
- Capital of IN
- Capital of NM
- Capital of ND
- Capital of WV
- Capital of HI
- Capital of DE
- Capital of TX
- Capital of VA
- Capital of OH
- Capital of AK
- Capital of SC
50 Clues: Capital of AR • Capital of OK • Capital of GA • Capital of MT • Capital of SD • Capital of NY • Capital of CO • Capital of MS • Capital of FL • Capital of IA • Capital of MN • Capital of AL • Capital of CA • Capital of MA • Capital of WI • Capital of NM • Capital of IL • Capital of TN • Capital of PA • Capital of RI • Capital of LA • Capital of KY • Capital of MD • Capital of WY • Capital of ME • Capital of NJ • ...
Get To Know Your 50 States! 2019-01-24
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- Island / The state nickname is “the ocean state”.
- / The state fish is the Westslope cutthroat trout.
- / The state reptile is the western painted turtle.
- York / The state fruit is the apple.
- / The state tree is the white pine.
- Dakota / The state animal is the coyote.
- / The state capital is Austin.
- / The state muffin is blueberry.
- / The state gem is a pearl.
- / The state pie is apple pie.
- / The state-hood is Feb. 6, 1788
- / The state is square dancing.
- / The state motto is Eureka.
- / The state crustacean is Crawfish.
- / The state song is "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On".
- / A popular tourist attraction is Sedgwick County Zoo.
- / The state grain is rice.
- / The state insect is the honeybee.
- / The state dance is Hula.
- / The most populated city is Phoenix.
- / The state has five national parks.
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- / The state beverage is tomato juice.
- / The state instrument is the Fiddle.
- / It has three counties.
- / The time zone is central.
- / The state rock is the Rose rock.
- Virginia / The state colors are old gold and blue.
- / It has zero national parks.
- / The most populated city is Portland.
- Mexico / The state statehood is January 6, 1912.
- / The state crop is peanuts.
- / The state fish is the Brook trout.
- / The state capital is Jackson.
- / The state dessert is the Smith Island cake.
- / The state dance is called Polka.
- / It has ninety-three counties.
- / The state stone is a Salem limestone.
- / The state motto is “ Equal Rights”
- / The state metal is silver.
- Dakota / The state insect is the ladybug.
- / The state capital is Juneau.
- / The national park here is Mammoth Cave National Park.
- / The state's abbreviation is FL.
- / The state vegetable is a potato.
- / The state nickname is Hawkeye State
45 Clues: / It has three counties. • / The state grain is rice. • / The state dance is Hula. • / The time zone is central. • / The state gem is a pearl. • / The state crop is peanuts. • / The state motto is Eureka. • / The state metal is silver. • / It has zero national parks. • / The state capital is Austin. • / The state pie is apple pie. • / The state is square dancing. • ...
Flag Day 2021-05-26
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- What month is Flag Day in?
- Hill School, The site of the first formal observance of Flag Day.
- Procession of people walking or marching along a street.
- Signifies purity and innocence.
- Signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice.
- The United States _________ also celebrates their Birthday on June 14.
- Represents the 50 states of the United States of America.
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- Ross, Who sewed the first American Flag?
- Wilson, President that issued a proclamation that officially established June 14 as Flag Day in 1916.
- They represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
- Signifies hardiness & valor.
- J. Cigrand, Father of Flag Day.
- Symbol of the country.
13 Clues: Symbol of the country. • What month is Flag Day in? • Signifies hardiness & valor. • Signifies purity and innocence. • J. Cigrand, Father of Flag Day. • Ross, Who sewed the first American Flag? • Signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice. • Procession of people walking or marching along a street. • Represents the 50 states of the United States of America. • ...
Traffic and Administrative Laws 2022-09-13
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- Every state has implied _____ laws.
- Each vehicle in Minnesota must be _____.
- Conditions like _____ can put driver at risk for reckless driving.
- _____ _____ shows who is responsible for operating the vehicle.
- States can take away your _____.
- Vehicle Registration must be renewed every ___ __ ___ years.
- ___ insurance is another responsibility of owning a car.
- _____ is a primary cause of most crashes.
- Minnesota requires _____ insurance on vehicles.
- States can _____ your license for a year or more.
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- ___ can be tested by breath, urine, or blood.
- Wilful and Wanton are _____ terms in a reckless driving case.
- Reckless driving is when a driver knowingly puts themselves and others at _____.
- _____ plays a role in nearly 50% of all crashes.
- _____ or drinking in the car can cause inattention.
- Driving is not a _____.
- _____ __ _____ proves you own the vehicle.
- Driving is a _____.
- States can _____ your license for less than a year.
- You should _____ your vehicle position if someone had road rage.
20 Clues: Driving is a _____. • Driving is not a _____. • States can take away your _____. • Every state has implied _____ laws. • Each vehicle in Minnesota must be _____. • _____ is a primary cause of most crashes. • _____ __ _____ proves you own the vehicle. • ___ can be tested by breath, urine, or blood. • Minnesota requires _____ insurance on vehicles. • ...
Layla Seyler 2023-09-21
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- Making extreme weather harder to predict.
- Region in Turkey that is famous for its rock formations, called fairy chimneys.
- Amount baseball contributes to the Dominican economy each year.
- Thirty percent of teens use this social media site
- Catered to be used by humans.
- Displaced over one million people.
- Measured in degrees north and south of the equator.
- Comes from a word that means "fish sauce"
- One of the world's most popular sports, and tens of millions of people play it.
- Number of Cuban players in major league baseball
- Waves here can sometimes top 100 feet.
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- Capital of the United States.
- One of the ten US states with a bottle deposit law.
- Capital of Mississippi
- Inducted to the National Baseball Hall of Fame 50 years ago.
- The first mass-produced affordable car in the US.
- Started out as stalks of wheat.
- After ___________ was brought to the United States it invented the hamburger.
- Protects freedom of speech.
- Federal Aviation Administration (what is it abbreviated?)
20 Clues: Capital of Mississippi • Protects freedom of speech. • Capital of the United States. • Catered to be used by humans. • Started out as stalks of wheat. • Displaced over one million people. • Waves here can sometimes top 100 feet. • Making extreme weather harder to predict. • Comes from a word that means "fish sauce" • Number of Cuban players in major league baseball • ...
Amendment ll 2016-10-05
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- current president
- these make up the united states
- A country composed of 50 states
- these people believe in this law
- Men who founded and wrote the Constitution
- the document which the 2nd amendment can be found in
- men acting like a military unit
- when the constution was made
- a settler who migrants
- William Blackstone this person describes this amendment as an auxilary right
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- this amendment was introduced by this person
- what a weapon can cause
- men who were trained and organized and acted like a military
- Also known as 2nd Amendment
- type of weapon
- also known as "to carry a weapon"
16 Clues: type of weapon • current president • a settler who migrants • what a weapon can cause • Also known as 2nd Amendment • when the constution was made • these make up the united states • A country composed of 50 states • men acting like a military unit • these people believe in this law • also known as "to carry a weapon" • Men who founded and wrote the Constitution • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
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- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
Eric Hafner Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-18
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- Who had a faint voice, so everyone had to tell him to speak up?(27:25)
- What was the main problem in the 1800s?(28:15)
- What did congress begin to work on after the constitution was ratifies?(47:25)
- __ ___ ______in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.(34:50) (fill in blanks)
- Who came out of retirement to land his prestige on the convention?(27:00)
- How many months did it take to get rid of the Articles of Confederation?(32:00)
- What month did the most celebrated leaders from the states come to Philadelphia?(25:50)
- What are people who oppose the constitution known as? (38:15) (two words)
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- What month was the constitution made public?(34:35)
- What would best protect the constitution? (38:05) (3 words)
- The constitution created an entire new government because U.S. had their ___ right, president, senate, house of representatives, court system.(32:20)
- What do most delegates expect to do to the Articles of Confederation?(27:10)
- How many states have to ratify to make the constitution the law of the land?(42:10)
- Was the constitution ratified by the states?(47:20)
14 Clues: What was the main problem in the 1800s?(28:15) • What month was the constitution made public?(34:35) • Was the constitution ratified by the states?(47:20) • What would best protect the constitution? (38:05) (3 words) • Who had a faint voice, so everyone had to tell him to speak up?(27:25) • Who came out of retirement to land his prestige on the convention?(27:00) • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-10-29
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- This term refers to the practice of drawing district lines to give an advantage to a political party or group
- This house in Congress is referred to as the 'Upper house'
- This is one of the two states that divides their electoral votes by district
- This phrase refers to how each state determines who receives their electoral votes (48 of the states)
- This is the term we use to refer to the total number of votes each candidate receives (from regular citizens voting)
- This amendment said that all citizens must be equally protected by the laws
- This amendment abolished slavery in the United States
- This amendment abolished poll taxes
- The term length for senators
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- This person is the Leader and Tie Breaker of the Senate
- The term used to describe our two house legislature in Congress
- The Presidential election this year falls on this day (monthdate, no spaces)
- This is the Vice Presidential candidate for Kamala Harris (first and last name)
- This term refers to a state that is close to 50/50 split between democrat and republican votes
- This amendment said that voting could not be denied based on race
- How old you need to be in order to run for House of Representatives
- Each state has this many Senators
- The election when we vote on candidates to be the nominee for a political party in the upcoming presidential election
18 Clues: The term length for senators • Each state has this many Senators • This amendment abolished poll taxes • This amendment abolished slavery in the United States • This person is the Leader and Tie Breaker of the Senate • This house in Congress is referred to as the 'Upper house' • The term used to describe our two house legislature in Congress • ...
Kreuzworträtsel mit Zahlen 2020-05-20
Manifest Destiny 2022-01-31
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- The belief that the United States had a God given right to expand their borders from coast to coast.
- The states in the U.S. that connect
- An object that is bought or obtained
- The 3rd President of the US. He owned over 600 slaves in his life. He completed the Louisiana Purchase which doubled the United States’ land size.
- The first people to go on a journey
- A war between the U.S. and Mexico from 1846-1848. The U.S. won the war and took 50% of Mexico’s land.
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- The purchase of the Louisiana Territory by the US from France for $15 million. The Louisiana Territory extended over 15 states and doubled the size of the US.
- The strategy of growing a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A 1,900 mile continuous railroad line that connected the Eastern US (Iowa) to the Western US (Pacific)
- The border of where civilization ends and where an unsettled area begins.
- Trail 2000 mile journey from Missouri to the Pacific Ocean.
- The advancing border that marked the lands that had been settled by White Europeans
- The 11th President of the US. He was a believer in Manifest Destiny. He annexed Texas and took 50% of Mexico’s land.
13 Clues: The states in the U.S. that connect • The first people to go on a journey • An object that is bought or obtained • Trail 2000 mile journey from Missouri to the Pacific Ocean. • The border of where civilization ends and where an unsettled area begins. • The advancing border that marked the lands that had been settled by White Europeans • ...
History 5 2015-09-26
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- __________ is the economic system of the US.
- The United States has _______ states.
- The Star Spangled Banner is about the _____ of the United States.
- The 19th Amendment gave _________ the right to vote.
- The Statue of Liberty is in New ______.
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- _______ 15th is the last day to send in federal income tax forms.
- The American Flag has 50 __________.
- George __________ is the father of our country.
- The American Flag has 13 __________.
- The Star Spangled Banner is a _________.
10 Clues: The American Flag has 50 __________. • The American Flag has 13 __________. • The United States has _______ states. • The Statue of Liberty is in New ______. • The Star Spangled Banner is a _________. • __________ is the economic system of the US. • George __________ is the father of our country. • The 19th Amendment gave _________ the right to vote. • ...
Citizenship 76-100 2017-07-26
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- last day to pay taxes is _____ 15th
- Secretary of _____ is a cabinet-level position
- the highest court in the U.S.
- branch of government that includes the Cabinet
- an American Indian tribe
- makes federal laws
- who must follow the Rule of Law?
- number of states
- party of the current president
- the supreme law of the land?
- one of the two longest rivers in the U.S.
- one of the original 13 states
- we recite the _____ of Allegiance to show loyalty to the country
- Life, Liberty, and the _____ of Happiness
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- who lived in America before the Europeans?
- current vice president
- minimum voting age
- month we vote for President
- Checks and _____ prevents one branch of government from becoming too powerful
- Declaration of Independence declared us free from ____
- advises the President
- one power of the Federal government
- On September 11, 2001 _____ attacked the U.S.
- the 50 stars of the flag represent the current number of _____
- one right in the First Amendment
25 Clues: number of states • minimum voting age • makes federal laws • advises the President • current vice president • an American Indian tribe • month we vote for President • the supreme law of the land? • the highest court in the U.S. • one of the original 13 states • party of the current president • who must follow the Rule of Law? • one right in the First Amendment • ...
kfsld d 2022-09-07
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- Ros and Guil conversation about being dead in a
- What causes Guil anxiety?
- Guil stabs the player with _
- The opposite of people
- Ros & Guil conclude that Hamlet is "stark raving..."
- To demonstrate the misuse of free speech, Ros shouts
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- What game to Ros and Guil play in the opening scene?
- They are all we have to go on
- Ros and Guil are summoned to glean what afflicts who
- The_ He is the leader of the traveling actors
- states the coin should flip 50/50
- Playwright
- The young boy and actor of the Tragedians
- Act III opens in the darkness on a
14 Clues: Playwright • The opposite of people • What causes Guil anxiety? • Guil stabs the player with _ • They are all we have to go on • states the coin should flip 50/50 • Act III opens in the darkness on a • The young boy and actor of the Tragedians • The_ He is the leader of the traveling actors • Ros and Guil conversation about being dead in a • ...
States and Capitals (50 words:ULTRA HARD!!!) 2023-01-13
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- Capital of OK
- Capital of NY
- Capital of CO
- Capital of FL
- Capital of MN
- Capital of WI
- Capital of PA
- Capital of KY
- Capital of WY
- Capital of ME
- Capital of NJ
- Capital of WA
- Capital of OR
- Capital of ID
- Capital of MO
- Capital of VT
- Capital of KS
- Capital of CT
- Capital of AZ
- Capital of UT
- Capital of MI
- Capital of NE
- Capital of NV
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- Capital of AR
- Capital of GA
- Capital of MT
- Capital of SD
- Capital of MS
- Capital of IA
- Capital of AL
- Capital of CA
- Capital of MA
- Capital of NM
- Capital of IL
- Capital of TN
- Capital of RI
- Capital of LA
- Capital of MD
- Capital of NC
- Capital of IN
- Capital of NM
- Capital of ND
- Capital of WV
- Capital of HI
- Capital of DE
- Capital of TX
- Capital of VA
- Capital of OH
- Capital of AK
- Capital of SC
50 Clues: Capital of AR • Capital of OK • Capital of GA • Capital of MT • Capital of SD • Capital of NY • Capital of CO • Capital of MS • Capital of FL • Capital of IA • Capital of MN • Capital of AL • Capital of CA • Capital of MA • Capital of WI • Capital of NM • Capital of IL • Capital of TN • Capital of PA • Capital of RI • Capital of LA • Capital of KY • Capital of MD • Capital of WY • Capital of ME • Capital of NJ • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
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- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
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- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
Down
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
characters and more 2022-06-01
Across
- last rainbow color
- 46th president
- type of ore in minecraft
- type of color
- game that came out in 2017
- 2nd president
- type of ore in minecraft
- spicy pepper
- a endless maze
- 1st president of usa
- type of number
Down
- puzzle where you type or write words
- type of color
- 1st rainbow color
- place with Christ the redeemer
- boxer from
- ship that sunk in 1912
- character rocky balboa fought
- country with 50 states
- 3rd rainbow color
- 2nd rainbow color
- type of color
22 Clues: boxer from • spicy pepper • type of color • type of color • 2nd president • type of color • 46th president • a endless maze • type of number • 1st rainbow color • 3rd rainbow color • 2nd rainbow color • last rainbow color • 1st president of usa • ship that sunk in 1912 • country with 50 states • type of ore in minecraft • type of ore in minecraft • game that came out in 2017 • ...
USA 2 2025-05-16
Across
- 50 in the flag
- current usa vicepresident
- current potus
- number of original states
- most popular sport
- 347 million is the usa's...
- furry builder
- a country's song
- national bird
Down
- 13 in the flag
- michael jordan used to play it
- first american president
- island where the statue is
- the smallest usa state
- nickname for LA
- large horned deer
- where kansas and south dakota are
- the largest american bill
- the largest usa state
19 Clues: current potus • furry builder • national bird • 50 in the flag • 13 in the flag • nickname for LA • a country's song • large horned deer • most popular sport • the largest usa state • the smallest usa state • first american president • current usa vicepresident • number of original states • the largest american bill • island where the statue is • 347 million is the usa's... • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
Across
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
Down
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
Cold war 2024-01-19
Across
- period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies
- The bill created a 41,000-mile “National System of Interstate and Defense Highways”
- when one nation falls to communism the impact is such as to weaken the resistance of other countries
- ideological barrier erected by the U.S.S.R after World War II to seal off itself
- ________ was the first artificial Earth satellite
- African-American music that was popular during the 1940-50's
- a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was the moment when the two superpowers came closest to nuclear conflict.
- 35th President of the United States
Down
- 34th president of the United States
- a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
- the_______ helped to end the Cold War
- 33rd president of the United States
- The _______ was an American initiative enacted in 1948 to provide foreign aid to Western Europe
- competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet
- created to assist American military veterans
15 Clues: 34th president of the United States • 33rd president of the United States • 35th President of the United States • the_______ helped to end the Cold War • created to assist American military veterans • ________ was the first artificial Earth satellite • African-American music that was popular during the 1940-50's • ...
Kreuzworträtsel mit Zahlen 2020-05-20
Ch 1 History- Reconstruction 2025-08-26
Across
- The ten percent plan created by...
- AA reformer who argued that AA's should get used to segregation and focus on economy and jobs.
- 13th amendment.
- Law that limited AA's rights and wasn't much better then slavery.
- Who was president during the compromise of 1877?
- Right to vote
- The compromise of 1877 did what?
- Presidency during most of civil war
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- The freedmen's bureau hoped to give every african american an...
- Northerners who came to the south to help with economy.Had advantage on jobs as they were educated.
- President who died 5 days after civil war
- This plan was owned by a group of people who wanted the southern states to have to have 50% of states having to sweat into the union to be readmitted.
- 14th amendment
- The civil rights act of 1866 was...
- This amendment forbid states from denying suffrage.
- Who's plan was focused more on the states and less on helping AA's with Reconstruction?
16 Clues: Right to vote • 14th amendment • 13th amendment. • The compromise of 1877 did what? • The ten percent plan created by... • The civil rights act of 1866 was... • Presidency during most of civil war • President who died 5 days after civil war • Who was president during the compromise of 1877? • This amendment forbid states from denying suffrage. • ...
kfsld d 2022-09-07
Across
- Ros and Guil conversation about being dead in a
- What causes Guil anxiety?
- Guil stabs the player with _
- The opposite of people
- Ros & Guil conclude that Hamlet is "stark raving..."
- To demonstrate the misuse of free speech, Ros shouts
Down
- What game to Ros and Guil play in the opening scene?
- They are all we have to go on
- Ros and Guil are summoned to glean what afflicts who
- The_ He is the leader of the traveling actors
- states the coin should flip 50/50
- Playwright
- The young boy and actor of the Tragedians
- Act III opens in the darkness on a
14 Clues: Playwright • The opposite of people • What causes Guil anxiety? • Guil stabs the player with _ • They are all we have to go on • states the coin should flip 50/50 • Act III opens in the darkness on a • The young boy and actor of the Tragedians • The_ He is the leader of the traveling actors • Ros and Guil conversation about being dead in a • ...
alyson sokira chapter 3 review 2020-11-18
Across
- declare constitution is “the supreme law of land”
- decide if the other branches actions are constitutional
- inability to govern successfully due to separation of powers
- reject legislation
- power distributed between national and state gov’t
- powers of government restricted
- everyone must follow the laws
Down
- other branches can watch over other branches
- government separated into 3 branches
- group made up of heads of the executive departments
- compacts with foreign governments
- larger than a simple majority
- people elected from 50 states to represent the states in election
- organized group that seeks to win elections
- any law that violates the constitution
- to cancel or revoke a law
- people have ultimate power
17 Clues: reject legislation • to cancel or revoke a law • people have ultimate power • larger than a simple majority • everyone must follow the laws • powers of government restricted • compacts with foreign governments • government separated into 3 branches • any law that violates the constitution • organized group that seeks to win elections • ...
U4 WK2 List 1 2022-02-08
Across
- for carrying plates of food
- what I pack to eat
- what is left after a fire
- part of a foot
- understanding something
- gifts from God
- concentrating or focusing on something
- a group of people gathered together
- pesky pests in hot weather
- 365 days
- could be water or human
Down
- a matched set
- something that is accomplished
- belief in yourself
- shy
- small animal
- said sorry and meant it
- 50 in America
18 Clues: shy • 365 days • small animal • a matched set • 50 in America • part of a foot • gifts from God • what I pack to eat • belief in yourself • understanding something • said sorry and meant it • could be water or human • what is left after a fire • pesky pests in hot weather • for carrying plates of food • something that is accomplished • a group of people gathered together • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
Across
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
Down
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
10 Clues: Lego • Amsterdam • 50 states • Ell’o Mate • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
Samuel and God 2023-07-01
Across
- throw up
- well-known waterfall
- Christian camp name
- one of the 50 states
- yummy treat from cows
- Samuel's mother
- place to worship God
- Savior and Lord
Down
- rascal, mask-wearing animal
- a type of bird with a red head
- made of wire
- someone who protects us
- use to push heavy things
- cozy place to sleep
- flavor of a popsicle
- name of priest/pastor
- Hannah's son
- means of transportation
18 Clues: throw up • made of wire • Hannah's son • Samuel's mother • Savior and Lord • cozy place to sleep • Christian camp name • well-known waterfall • flavor of a popsicle • one of the 50 states • place to worship God • yummy treat from cows • name of priest/pastor • someone who protects us • means of transportation • use to push heavy things • rascal, mask-wearing animal • a type of bird with a red head
The Constitution 2025-12-11
Across
- The Pilgrims came to America for _____ freedom.
- The _____ on the United States flag represent the original 13 states.
- This British act put an internal tax on various documents and paper products in the American colonies.
- How many stars are there on the United States flag?
- One of the 13 original colonies(two words).
- Article _____ of the Constitution tells how the Legislative Branch of government should work.
- The 50th state added to our Union was _____.
- What is the head executive of a city government called?
- The stripes on the United States flag are _____ and white.
- The date of Independence Day is July _____.
- George Washington was Commanderin-Chief of the _____ Army.
- How many full terms can the president of the United States serve?
- The United States president is elected for _____ years.
- The Declaration of _____was a proclamation of the former American colonies that they were now and henceforth free states.
- The colors of the United States flag are red, white, and _____.
- One of the 13 original colonies(two words).
- One of the original 13 colonies.
- How many branches are there in the government of the United States?
- It is the duty of Congress to make ____.
Down
- On Independence Day we celebrate independence from _____.
- The _____ (2 words) becomes president of the United States if the president should die.
- One of the 13 original colonies.
- Colonist who remained loyal to the King of England during the American Revolution.
- King of England during the American Revolution.
- There is one _____ for each state in the Union on the United States flag.
- The _____ of the United States elect Congress.
- A change to the US Constitution is called a(n) _____.
- Article _____ sets forth powers of the president.
- who were opposed to the tea tax is known as the _____ Tea Party.
- The Senate and the House of Representatives is what we call _____.
- The first president of the United States was George ____.
- Patrick _____ was a Virginia patriot whose eloquent speeches helped to stir up resistance to Britain.
- The destruction of a cargo of tea by
- There are 50 _____ in the Union.
34 Clues: One of the 13 original colonies. • There are 50 _____ in the Union. • One of the original 13 colonies. • The destruction of a cargo of tea by • It is the duty of Congress to make ____. • One of the 13 original colonies(two words). • The date of Independence Day is July _____. • One of the 13 original colonies(two words). • The 50th state added to our Union was _____. • ...
50 States Puzzle #3 2024-11-21
10 Clues: Capital of Nevada • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Minnesota • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of Massachusetts • Capital of New Hampshire
Pledge of Allegiance crossword 2023-09-25
Across
- A rectangular piece of fabric with a design the represents a country
- Wrote the original Pledge of Allegiance
- Freedom
- A promise
- Fairness in how people are dealt with
- STATES OF AMERICA A country with 50 states and 17 territories
- Cannot be split apart
Down
- Everyone
- Loyalty
- A government in which the people elect or choose their leaders
- President who asked to add "under God" to the Pledge
- A country and the people who live in it
12 Clues: Loyalty • Freedom • Everyone • A promise • Cannot be split apart • Fairness in how people are dealt with • Wrote the original Pledge of Allegiance • A country and the people who live in it • President who asked to add "under God" to the Pledge • STATES OF AMERICA A country with 50 states and 17 territories • A government in which the people elect or choose their leaders • ...
1 2014-04-15
50 states 2025-08-19
9.3 and 9.4 readings 2023-05-04
Across
- Act that added two new states to the country; one slave state and one free state.
- President who wrote the emancipation proclamation.
- Accepted slavery where it was, but didn’t want it where it was not.
- Conflict and war between the North and the South.
- States where slavery was dominant.
- Industrial Revolution was based on this.
- States where slavery was outlawed.
Down
- The movement of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean.
- A law designed to resolve whether the new state of Missouri would enter the United States as a free state or a slave state.
- People who wanted to get rid of slavery.
- A major invention that produced 50 pounds per day.
- Belief that political power comes from the people.
- A tax on that raised import and export prices by %100.
- Large export of the south.
14 Clues: Large export of the south. • States where slavery was dominant. • States where slavery was outlawed. • People who wanted to get rid of slavery. • Industrial Revolution was based on this. • The movement of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean. • Conflict and war between the North and the South. • A major invention that produced 50 pounds per day. • ...
Random 2024-01-02
13 Clues: خبز • Number 53 • 50 States • Where Oslo • SSB Pink Man? • Beeg Smartphone • Roblox Raining ... • Brown and creepy smile • Bird who is also a color • 1 eye, 2 eye yellow dudes? • It be in books and toilets • Tool which is also a card suit • Firefighters help them, always
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
10 Clues: Lego • Amsterdam • 50 states • Ell’o Mate • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
Geography Words 2013-09-19
Across
- large region in a state
- desire
- subject of this puzzle
- "We, The ______ of the United States"
- world's largest land mass
- smaller than a city
- There are 50 in the USA
Down
- ha ha ha
- bigger than a town
- "My _______ 'tis of thee."
- The Nutmeg State
- people you like
- posses
- it orbits the sun
- opposite of on
- "I can't wait ____ the party."
16 Clues: desire • posses • ha ha ha • opposite of on • people you like • The Nutmeg State • it orbits the sun • bigger than a town • smaller than a city • subject of this puzzle • large region in a state • There are 50 in the USA • world's largest land mass • "My _______ 'tis of thee." • "I can't wait ____ the party." • "We, The ______ of the United States"
Celebrate Freedom Week 2023-09-21
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- the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. These are considered the basic rights and freedoms for ALL Americans
- the torch of lights the way to freedom and the path to liberty.
- Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, United States Flag
- The 13 stripes on the flag represent the 13 original colonies and the 50 stars represent the 50 states.
- The original purpose was to explain WHY the colonies decided to separate from Great Britain. It listed many issues that the colonies had against the British king
- the highest law of the land. All other laws are based on the Constitution. It states how the government works, including jobs of the President, Congress, and the Supreme Court
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- symbolizes freedom and once hung in the steeple of Independence Hall
- the US emblem because of its long life, great strength, majestic looks
- states the goals or objectives the government strives to achieve
- a week that highlights the values and ideals on which the United States was founded. It also highlights the sacrifices that were made for freedom in the founding of the country
10 Clues: the torch of lights the way to freedom and the path to liberty. • Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, United States Flag • states the goals or objectives the government strives to achieve • symbolizes freedom and once hung in the steeple of Independence Hall • the US emblem because of its long life, great strength, majestic looks • ...
Wonder World 7 2024-10-30
16 Clues: Bread • Curry • Not China • 50 states • I'm sick. • Ice Hockey • 4 countries • I'm burning up. • The land down under. • Do you have a tissue? • Land of the rising sun. • Shhhh...I have a ________. • I need to go to the dentist. • I can't talk. I have a ________. • Cover your mouth when you _____. • I'm not hungry. I have a ________.
Pledge of Allegiance crossword 2023-09-25
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- A rectangular piece of fabric with a design the represents a country
- Wrote the original Pledge of Allegiance
- Freedom
- A promise
- Fairness in how people are dealt with
- STATES OF AMERICA A country with 50 states and 17 territories
- Cannot be split apart
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- Everyone
- Loyalty
- A government in which the people elect or choose their leaders
- President who asked to add "under God" to the Pledge
- A country and the people who live in it
12 Clues: Loyalty • Freedom • Everyone • A promise • Cannot be split apart • Fairness in how people are dealt with • Wrote the original Pledge of Allegiance • A country and the people who live in it • President who asked to add "under God" to the Pledge • STATES OF AMERICA A country with 50 states and 17 territories • A government in which the people elect or choose their leaders • ...
Travel 2016-11-28
13 Clues: Yum • Beret • Choo Choo • Two Wheels • On the Road? • Paved with lines • Time to set sail • I have 50 states • Flying High in the Sky • Have you packed your... • Going from place to place • Let's take a break and go away! • We're going on a... in my favourite rocket ship
Mr G assignment 2025-02-18
13 Clues: to reject • to approve • government rules • to fix or adjust • legislative body • Man's best friend • passed in congress • a mutual agreement • a way to get through • the US has 50 of them • citizens must follow the • when an idea is presented • a form of government not republican
Country 2019-04-08
13 Clues: India • England • Malaysia • Thailand • Australia • South Korea • maple leaf on the flag • there is sun on the flag • 50 states in this country • Jackie Chan’s home country • Are you Chinese or American ? • where the Eiffel Tower located • there is white moon and 5 stars on the flag
USA 2025-06-30
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- There are 50 of these on the flag
- Another word for freedom
- A big green statue in New York
- You look at this to see where places are
- The President lives here
- Red, white, and blue with stars and stripes
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- The leader of the country
- The capital city of the USA
- The country where are 50 states
- A bird that is a symbol of the USA
10 Clues: Another word for freedom • The President lives here • The leader of the country • The capital city of the USA • A big green statue in New York • The country where are 50 states • There are 50 of these on the flag • A bird that is a symbol of the USA • You look at this to see where places are • Red, white, and blue with stars and stripes
Know Your Auto Club Enterprises 2013-09-20
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- Another name for a flatbed tow truck
- Manufacturer of AAA batteries
- National spokesperson for Life Insurance Awareness Month 2013
- Only U.S. state made up entirely of islands
- Surname for winner of 59th annual Chevrolet Performance NHRA U.S. Nationals
- A snail who dreams of being greatest racer in the world
- Creating members for _________
- A Service for measuring customer satisfaction
- A coalition of charitable organizations in the United States
- 2nd largest of the 50 states in USA
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- The capital of Alabama
- Intelligent Roadside Assistance System
- Only US state to hosted Summer & Winter Olympics
- Surname for President & CEO, Auto Club Enterprises
- 23rd state
- Automobile Club of Southern California Member Magazine
- Surname of head of ERS Burbank
- Automatic Vehicle Locater
18 Clues: 23rd state • The capital of Alabama • Automatic Vehicle Locater • Manufacturer of AAA batteries • Creating members for _________ • Surname of head of ERS Burbank • 2nd largest of the 50 states in USA • Another name for a flatbed tow truck • Intelligent Roadside Assistance System • Only U.S. state made up entirely of islands • A Service for measuring customer satisfaction • ...
Vocabulary 10/31 - 11/14/22 2022-11-01
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- scenic area protected by federal government
- the 11th month of the year
- Native American homes with flat roofs
- 50 states in America
- high steep surface of rock, earth or ice
- tribes of Native Americanc
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- a state in the western United States
- a person born or native to that area
- to respect someone
- isolated flat top of hill with steep sides
- to make something by putting parts together
11 Clues: to respect someone • 50 states in America • the 11th month of the year • tribes of Native Americanc • a state in the western United States • a person born or native to that area • Native American homes with flat roofs • high steep surface of rock, earth or ice • isolated flat top of hill with steep sides • scenic area protected by federal government • ...
THE 50 STATES VOCABULARY 2015-02-01
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- force that drives people away from a place
- the way that you notice or understand something using one of your senses
- an internal representation of a person's personal perceptions, knowledge, and thoughts about a geographic area.
- force that draws people to immigrate to a place
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- arrangement of people, places, or things across a specific space
- representation of statisticaldata, such as population, over a specific area using colors or patterns to represent types of intensity of data.
- position of a particular point on the surface of the Earth
- skills for reading and interpreting maps, from learning basic map conventions to analyzing and comprehending maps to address higherordered goals.
- political unit in a nation, such as the United States, Mexico, or Australia.
- any area on the Earth with one or more common characteristics; the basic units of geography.
10 Clues: force that drives people away from a place • force that draws people to immigrate to a place • position of a particular point on the surface of the Earth • arrangement of people, places, or things across a specific space • the way that you notice or understand something using one of your senses • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-07
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- War Between North and South
- One of the best Union Generals
- A Major Cash Crop during the Civil War
- Slave states
- One of the best Confederate Generals
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- One of the best Union Generals, On $50
- One of the best Confederate Generals
- Free states
- President during the civil war
- Bloodiest Battle during the civil war
10 Clues: Free states • Slave states • War Between North and South • One of the best Union Generals • President during the civil war • One of the best Confederate Generals • One of the best Confederate Generals • Bloodiest Battle during the civil war • One of the best Union Generals, On $50 • A Major Cash Crop during the Civil War
MATTER CROSSWORD by O`Lando Ramsaroop and Rudranath Ojeda 2018-11-05
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- The changing of a solid to a liquid is called
- At -50`C water is
- when cooling at 0`C water is
- at R.T.P the state water is at is
- a large body of matter with n definate shape
- _or slanted lines represents areas where pure states exist in the heating curve
- The three low energy states of matter are Solid,Liquid and
- The to other states that are found in special locations are Nutrion Degenerate and
- What is a physical property of matter with Green and red and blue just to name a few.
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- Anything that occupies space and mass
- the temperature at which a substance melts
- In the heating E-F A.K.A Gas to Plasma equals
- degree of compactness of a substance
- What is a chemical property of matter?
- The two properties of matter are General and
- Which state of matter has a definite shape and has definite volume? A solid at 100’ is Liquid
- A change in a substance when a new substance is formed is a
- What causes matter to change states?
18 Clues: At -50`C water is • when cooling at 0`C water is • at R.T.P the state water is at is • degree of compactness of a substance • What causes matter to change states? • Anything that occupies space and mass • What is a chemical property of matter? • the temperature at which a substance melts • a large body of matter with n definate shape • ...
We, The People 2012-07-16
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- What we can expect to have provided by the government.
- 50 states of America.
- President during the war between the North and South.
- Helped write the Declaration of Independence and third president.
- What we should as citizens to do our part.
- Father of our Country.
- Transportation, education, safety, recreation.
- Leader on the Mayflower.
- A person who is a member of a community.
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- Courageous woman who stood up against unfair laws.
- Oldest of the 55 people who wrote the United States Constitution.
- What is formed to give people safety, fair laws, and services.
- All children in the United States have a right to this.
- Police officers work for the city government to privide this.
- Type of government in which citizaens elect representatives to speak for them
- What we say to give allegiance.
16 Clues: 50 states of America. • Father of our Country. • Leader on the Mayflower. • What we say to give allegiance. • A person who is a member of a community. • What we should as citizens to do our part. • Transportation, education, safety, recreation. • Courageous woman who stood up against unfair laws. • President during the war between the North and South. • ...
Directions/ Direcciones 2024-04-17
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- “Long Beach is a ___ in Los Angeles.”
- opposite of North
- opposite of Left
- opposite of West
- opposite of Up
- “In the U.S., there are 50 ___.”
- opposite of Down
Down
- opposite of Right
- “Look both ways before crossing the ___.”
- opposite of Far
- opposite of Close
- opposite of East
- something you use for directions
- “United states is it’s own ___.”
- opposite of South
15 Clues: opposite of Up • opposite of Far • opposite of Left • opposite of East • opposite of West • opposite of Down • opposite of Right • opposite of North • opposite of Close • opposite of South • something you use for directions • “United states is it’s own ___.” • “In the U.S., there are 50 ___.” • “Long Beach is a ___ in Los Angeles.” • “Look both ways before crossing the ___.”
America 2025-12-17
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- a big festive holiday in US
- leader of America
- very loud, bright explosive used in celebration
- American holiday feast
- where land meets sea
- common language used in America
- American currency
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- bird that represents America
- American fast food with yellow arches
- large round American food
- large western country
- gift
- long eastern country
- most popular American sport
- America has 50 of them
15 Clues: gift • leader of America • American currency • long eastern country • where land meets sea • large western country • American holiday feast • America has 50 of them • large round American food • a big festive holiday in US • most popular American sport • bird that represents America • common language used in America • American fast food with yellow arches • ...
Vocabulary 10/31 - 11/14/22 2022-11-01
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- scenic area protected by federal government
- the 11th month of the year
- Native American homes with flat roofs
- 50 states in America
- high steep surface of rock, earth or ice
- tribes of Native Americanc
Down
- a state in the western United States
- a person born or native to that area
- to respect someone
- isolated flat top of hill with steep sides
- to make something by putting parts together
11 Clues: to respect someone • 50 states in America • the 11th month of the year • tribes of Native Americanc • a state in the western United States • a person born or native to that area • Native American homes with flat roofs • high steep surface of rock, earth or ice • isolated flat top of hill with steep sides • scenic area protected by federal government • ...
Declaration of Independence 2023-11-20
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- part of the Declaration
- Who wrote the Declaration?
- rights that cannot be taken away
- agreement
- Who said we should be "free and independent states"?
- a foreigner becoming a citizen of a country
- he loved to fly kites
- voted in
- How many days did it take to write the Declaration of Independence?
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- Who was a member of the committee to develop the Declaration?
- Informal word for your signature
- the city the Declaration was written in
- the ability to institute law
- The Government gets its power from the ______ of the people.
- the month the Declaration was signed
- Who was the first to sign the Declaration?
- A part of the Declaration.
- Who influenced Jefferson?
- America has 50 of these.
- The Declaration guaranteed Life, _____, and the pursuit of Happiness.
20 Clues: voted in • agreement • he loved to fly kites • part of the Declaration • America has 50 of these. • Who influenced Jefferson? • Who wrote the Declaration? • A part of the Declaration. • the ability to institute law • Informal word for your signature • rights that cannot be taken away • the month the Declaration was signed • the city the Declaration was written in • ...
Kreuzworträtsel mit Zahlen 2020-05-20
States and Countries 2024-05-16
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- biggest country in the world by size
- mt Fuji
- prestige in wine production
- became a state in 1876.
- Hollywood
- 69 Different Languages Are Spoken
- 50 states
- over 1,600 types of cheese
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- walt Disney
- the equality state
- new Orleans jazz
- the lone star state
- the only U.S. state that grows coffee
- grand canyon
- the largest moose population in the world
15 Clues: mt Fuji • Hollywood • 50 states • walt Disney • grand canyon • new Orleans jazz • the equality state • the lone star state • became a state in 1876. • over 1,600 types of cheese • prestige in wine production • 69 Different Languages Are Spoken • biggest country in the world by size • the only U.S. state that grows coffee • the largest moose population in the world
Ely morrison 2021-11-17
15 Clues: in china • by france • by Germany • us capiltle • above china • is in europe • above kansas • under europe • west to asia • under pakistan • by iraq to the east • something sold illegally • somthaing that makes it look real • in the pacific ocean one of us 50 states • a big cat that lives in the snow that is almost deid.
Bayonet Constitution and Reciprocity Treaty 2025-08-19
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- a man who works in business
- island state of the United States
- relating to or characteristic of the United States or its inhabitants.
- a country of 50 states
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- document forced upon King Kalākaua of Hawaii in 1887
- sweet plant that was farmed in hawaii
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- a mutual agreement between two or more entities
- an inhabitant of Hawaii
- the last king and penultimate monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
10 Clues: a country of 50 states • an inhabitant of Hawaii • a man who works in business • island state of the United States • a piece of land surrounded by water. • sweet plant that was farmed in hawaii • a mutual agreement between two or more entities • document forced upon King Kalākaua of Hawaii in 1887 • the last king and penultimate monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi • ...
Ani Sci 1 - Unit 3 2022-10-12
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- _______ production is one of the most important agricultural industries in the United States
- Farmland availability is ______
- this place consumes the largest amount of beef
- Since 1990, the number of hog farms in the U.S has declined by more than _____ percent
- NC ranks 5th in the nation, Iowa, Georgia, Ohio are the top 3 producing states of this animal
- The average age of primary farm operators is _______
- _____ precent of households own a pet (dog, cat, bird, fish, pocket pet, reptile,)
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- Approximately, the pet industry brings in roughly ______ million jobs
- This animal group accounts for the largest share of total cash receipts for all agricultural commodities
- NC ranks 12th in the nation and California, Wisconsin, Idaho are the top 3 producing states for this animal
- Government policies have consistently favored ______ farms
- This item is produced in all 50 states
- this is the companion animal most households have
- NC Ranks 10th in this animal production, Nebraska, Texas and Kansas are the top producing states of this animal
- NC ranks 1st in the nation, Georgia, Arkansas, NC are the top 3 producers of this animal
- NC ranks 3rd in the nation, NC, Minnesota, Indiana are the top 3 states that produce this animal
- NC ranks 2nd in the nation, Iowa, Minnesota and NC are the top 3 ranking states for this animal
- Companion animal industries generate more than _____ billion in salary wages and benefits
18 Clues: Farmland availability is ______ • This item is produced in all 50 states • this place consumes the largest amount of beef • this is the companion animal most households have • The average age of primary farm operators is _______ • Government policies have consistently favored ______ farms • Approximately, the pet industry brings in roughly ______ million jobs • ...
Mount Rushmore 2023-11-15
10 Clues: stones • to merit • sculpted • emblematic • to upgrade • to take part • they are 50 in the USA • state of Mount Rushmore • at the head of a government • name of the US president's residence
Bayonet Constitution and Reciprocity Treaty 2025-08-19
Across
- island state of the United States
- sweet plant that was farmed in hawaii
- document forced upon King Kalākaua of Hawaii in 1887
- a man who works in business
- relating to or characteristic of the United States or its inhabitants.
Down
- a country of 50 states
- a mutual agreement between two or more entities
- an inhabitant of Hawaii
- the last king and penultimate monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
10 Clues: a country of 50 states • an inhabitant of Hawaii • a man who works in business • island state of the United States • a piece of land surrounded by water. • sweet plant that was farmed in hawaii • a mutual agreement between two or more entities • document forced upon King Kalākaua of Hawaii in 1887 • the last king and penultimate monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi • ...
Civics Questions: Lesson 1 2024-09-05
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- The ________________ of Texas is Greg Abbott.
- Writing to a __________________ is one way Americans participate in democracy.
- Governor Greg Abbott is in the _______________ party.
- We show loyalty to the U.S. when we say the _________ of Allegiance.
- The capital of the United States is ____________, D.C.
- The American _____ has 50 stars, one for each state.
- Donald __________ is the President of the United States now.
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- ____________ in elections is one way Americans participate in democracy.
- The national anthem is called the _____-Spangled Banner.
- President Trump is in the _____________ party.
- The ________ of Texas is Austin.
- The United States has a ____________ economy.
12 Clues: The ________ of Texas is Austin. • The ________________ of Texas is Greg Abbott. • The United States has a ____________ economy. • President Trump is in the _____________ party. • The American _____ has 50 stars, one for each state. • Governor Greg Abbott is in the _______________ party. • The capital of the United States is ____________, D.C. • ...
Social Studies--Pages 18-21 2021-10-08
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- Mountains that run through the center of the South
- country that borders the U.S. to the south
- country that borders the U.S. to the north
- what the Central Plains of the Middle West is good for
- mountains that run through the West
- region that lies between the Appalachian Mountains and the Rocky Mountains
- region that is the smallest
- a location of a state that is not exact
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- imaginary line that divides the Earth into a northern half and a southern half
- Eastern, Northern, Western, Southern
- the largest land areas on Earth
- an area with features that make it different from other areas
- ocean that borders most of the states of the Northeast
- the shape of the earth
- there are 50 of these in the United States
15 Clues: the shape of the earth • region that is the smallest • the largest land areas on Earth • mountains that run through the West • Eastern, Northern, Western, Southern • a location of a state that is not exact • country that borders the U.S. to the south • country that borders the U.S. to the north • there are 50 of these in the United States • ...
Kreuzworträtsel mit Zahlen 2020-05-20
Country 2019-04-08
12 Clues: India • Thailand • Malaysia • Australia • South Korea • maple leaf on the flag • there is sun on the flag • 50 states in this country • Jackie Chan’s home country • Are you Chinese or American ? • where the Eiffel Tower located • there is white moon and 5 stars on the flag
states 2014-04-13
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- capital Annapolis
- sunshine state
- capital saint paul
- has a canadian providence in this lake's name
- where you are
- series of islands
- volunteer state
- used to count seconds
- largest state
Down
- capital Denver
- equality state
- smallest state
- home to LA
- has a lake named after this state
- has one tiny unconnected part
- it's capital would easily give it away
- biggest of great lakes
- does not touch USA
- capital is carson city
- home to the coldest part in the USA (surprising)
20 Clues: home to LA • where you are • largest state • capital Denver • equality state • smallest state • sunshine state • volunteer state • capital Annapolis • series of islands • capital saint paul • does not touch USA • used to count seconds • biggest of great lakes • capital is carson city • has one tiny unconnected part • has a lake named after this state • it's capital would easily give it away • ...
States 2014-04-21
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- Hoosiers
- Baked,Mashed,or Au gratin
- Bay-gah (bag)
- Purple Mountain Majesty
- Lobster
- Cheese Heads
- The Large Red Fruit
- raining here
- The Land of Lincoln
- The Final Frontier
- Dudeeeeee
- Aloha
- Cheddar
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- The only state with another state in the name
- Tea Party
- Myrtle Beach
- Cowboys
- Sun Devils
- Peaches and Iced Tea
- Sunshine State
- Everything's bigger here
- We're NOT Canada eh!
- We love our lake
23 Clues: Aloha • Cowboys • Lobster • Cheddar • Hoosiers • Tea Party • Dudeeeeee • Sun Devils • Myrtle Beach • Cheese Heads • raining here • Bay-gah (bag) • Sunshine State • We love our lake • The Final Frontier • The Large Red Fruit • The Land of Lincoln • Peaches and Iced Tea • We're NOT Canada eh! • Purple Mountain Majesty • Everything's bigger here • Baked,Mashed,or Au gratin • ...
states 2015-12-09
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- MO Jefferson City Kansas City August 10, 1821 6,021,988 69,707 (180,540) 68,742 (178,041) 965 (2,499) 8
- Dakota ND Bismarck Fargo November 2, 1889 723,393 70,698 (183,107) 69,001 (178,712) 1,698 (4,398) 1
- IL Springfield Chicago December 3, 1818 12,882,135 57,914 (149,997) 55,519 (143,794) 2,395 (6,203) 18
- WY Cheyenne Cheyenne July 10, 1890 582,658 97,813 (253,335) 97,093 (251,470) 720 (1,865) 1
- AK Juneau Anchorage January 3, 1959 735,132 665,384 (1,723,337) 570,641 (1,477,950) 94,743 (245,383) 1
- CA Sacramento Los Angeles September 9, 1850 38,332,521 163,695 (423,968) 155,779 (403,466) 7,916 (20,502) 53
- CO Denver Denver August 1, 1876 5,268,367 104,094 (269,602) 103,642 (268,432) 452 (1,171) 7
- VA Richmond Virginia Beach June 25, 1788 8,260,405 42,775 (110,787) 39,490 (102,279) 3,285 (8,508) 11
- Hampshire NH Concord Manchester June 21, 1788 1,323,459 9,349 (24,214) 8,953 (23,188) 397 (1,028) 2
- ID Boise Boise July 3, 1890 1,612,136 83,569 (216,443) 82,643 (214,044) 926 (2,398) 2
- OR Salem Portland February 14, 1859 3,930,065 98,379 (254,800) 95,988 (248,608) 2,391 (6,193) 5
- ME Augusta Portland March 15, 1820 1,328,302 35,380 (91,634) 30,843 (79,883) 4,537 (11,751) 2
- PA Harrisburg Philadelphia December 12, 1787 12,773,801 46,054 (119,279) 44,743 (115,884) 1,312 (3,398) 18
- KY Frankfort Louisville June 1, 1792 4,395,295 40,408 (104,656) 39,486 (102,268) 921 (2,385) 6
- HI Honolulu Honolulu August 21, 1959 1,404,054 10,932 (28,314) 6,423 (16,635) 4,509 (11,678) 2
- MS Jackson Jackson December 10, 1817 2,991,207 48,432 (125,438) 46,923 (121,530) 1,509 (3,908) 4
- TN Nashville Memphis June 1, 1796 6,495,978 42,144 (109,152) 41,235 (106,798) 909 (2,354) 9
- MI Lansing Detroit January 26, 1837 9,895,622 96,714 (250,488) 56,539 (146,435) 40,175 (104,053) 14
- DE Dover Wilmington December 7, 1787 925,749 2,489 (6,446) 1,949 (5,048) 540 (1,399) 1
- Mexico NM Santa Fe Albuquerque January 6, 1912 2,085,287 121,590 (314,917) 121,298 (314,160) 292 (756) 3
- Island[G] RI Providence Providence May 29, 1790 1,051,511 1,545 (4,002) 1,034 (2,678) 511 (1,320) 2
- UT Salt Lake City Salt Lake City January 4, 1896 2,900,872 84,897 (219,882) 82,170 (212,819) 2,727 (7,063) 4
- TX Austin Houston December 29, 1845 26,448,193 268,596 (695,660) 261,232 (676,588) 7,365 (19,075) 36
- NE Lincoln Omaha March 1, 1867 1,868,516 77,348 (200,330) 76,824 (198,973) 524 (1,357) 3
- AZ Phoenix Phoenix February 14, 1912 6,626,624 113,990 (295,233) 113,594 (294,207) 396 (1,026) 9
- MT Helena Billings November 8, 1889 1,015,165 147,040 (380,832) 145,546 (376,962) 1,494 (3,869) 1
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- VT Montpelier Burlington March 4, 1791 626,630 9,616 (24,905) 9,217 (23,872) 400 (1,036) 1
- MD Annapolis Baltimore April 28, 1788 5,928,814 12,406 (32,131) 9,707 (25,141) 2,699 (6,990) 8
- IN Indianapolis Indianapolis December 11, 1816 6,570,902 36,420 (94,327) 35,826 (92,789) 593 (1,536) 9
- WI Madison Milwaukee May 29, 1848 5,742,713 65,496 (169,634) 54,158 (140,269) 11,339 (29,368) 8
- FL Tallahassee Jacksonville March 3, 1845 19,552,860 65,758 (170,312) 53,625 (138,888) 12,133 (31,424) 27
- York NY Albany New York July 26, 1788 19,651,127 54,555 (141,297) 47,126 (122,056) 7,429 (19,241) 27
- IA Des Moines Des Moines December 28, 1846 3,090,416 56,273 (145,746) 55,857 (144,669) 416 (1,077) 4
- MA Boston Boston February 6, 1788 6,692,824 10,554 (27,335) 7,800 (20,202) 2,754 (7,133) 9
- AR Little Rock Little Rock June 15, 1836 2,959,373 53,179 (137,733) 52,035 (134,770) 1,143 (2,960) 4
- LA Baton Rouge New Orleans April 30, 1812 4,625,470 52,378 (135,658) 43,204 (111,898) 9,174 (23,761) 6
- OH Columbus Columbus March 1, 1803 11,570,808 44,826 (116,099) 40,861 (105,830) 3,965 (10,269) 16
- CT Hartford Bridgeport January 9, 1788 3,596,080 5,543 (14,356) 4,842 (12,541) 701 (1,816) 5
- OK Oklahoma City Oklahoma City November 16, 1907 3,850,568 69,899 (181,038) 68,595 (177,660) 1,304 (3,377) 5
- WA Olympia Seattle November 11, 1889 6,971,406 71,298 (184,661) 66,456 (172,120) 4,842 (12,541) 10
- MN St. Paul Minneapolis May 11, 1858 5,420,380 86,936 (225,163) 79,627 (206,233) 7,309 (18,930) 8
- GA Atlanta Atlanta January 2, 1788 9,992,167 59,425 (153,910) 57,513 (148,958) 1,912 (4,950) 14
- NV Carson City Las Vegas October 31, 1864 2,790,136 110,572 (286,380) 109,781 (284,331) 791 (2,049) 4
- Dakota SD Pierre Sioux Falls November 2, 1889 844,877 77,116 (199,730) 75,811 (196,350) 1,305 (3,380) 1
- Virginia WV Charleston Charleston June 20, 1863 1,854,304 24,230 (62,755) 24,038 (62,258) 192 (497) 3
- AL Montgomery Birmingham December 14, 1819 4,833,722 52,420 (135,767) 50,645 (131,170) 1,775 (4,597) 7
- KS Topeka Wichita January 29, 1861 2,893,957 82,278 (213,099) 81,759 (211,755) 520 (1,347) 4
47 Clues: ID Boise Boise July 3, 1890 1,612,136 83,569 (216,443) 82,643 (214,044) 926 (2,398) 2 • DE Dover Wilmington December 7, 1787 925,749 2,489 (6,446) 1,949 (5,048) 540 (1,399) 1 • NE Lincoln Omaha March 1, 1867 1,868,516 77,348 (200,330) 76,824 (198,973) 524 (1,357) 3 • VT Montpelier Burlington March 4, 1791 626,630 9,616 (24,905) 9,217 (23,872) 400 (1,036) 1 • ...
States 2016-09-23
20 Clues: Reno • Ducks • Royals • Atlanta • Orlando • Phoenix • Hawkeyes • Mountains • Big Apple • Sacramento • New Orleans • Ippississim • Are Can Saw • Indianapolis • Fried Chicken • Mount Rushmore • Salt lake City • Cornhusker state • The Largest State • Everything is Bigger Here
States 2016-12-20
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- / Was named for King George II of England
- / Often called the Wolverine State.
- / The confederate flag was fist flown here.
- / The only state that starts with two vowels.
- / Stapler was invented in this state.
- / Holds the two larges cities in New England.
- / Known as the Show Me State.
- / This state was the 25th state.
- York / First state to require license plates on cars.
- / Takes it's name from a Spanish word meaning "snow-clad''
- / More turkeys are raised in this state than any other.
- / Only state whose name has one syllable.
- Island / The only state with two unique words in its name.
- / Forget-Me-Not is the official flower.
- / A true island state.
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- / Gatorade was named for the University of ______ Gators where the drink was first developed
- / Leads the nation in copper production.
- / Home to the first helicopter.
- / The first Aquarium was built in this state.
- / Means colored red
- / Law in this state prohibits a citizen to give another citizen a box of candy weighing more than 50 pounds
- / Named in honor of King Louis XIV.
- / Where Abraham Lincoln was born.
- / The fist nuclear submarine was built here.
- / Pizza Hut opened its first store in this state.
- / State's motto is Oro y Plata which means Gold and Silver
- / The first state.
- / Abraham Lincoln moved to this state when he was seven years old.
- / State's motto is Equality before the law.
29 Clues: / The first state. • / Means colored red • / A true island state. • / Known as the Show Me State. • / Home to the first helicopter. • / This state was the 25th state. • / Where Abraham Lincoln was born. • / Often called the Wolverine State. • / Named in honor of King Louis XIV. • / Stapler was invented in this state. • / Forget-Me-Not is the official flower. • ...
States 2022-03-09
States 2022-01-27
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- This state is known for potatoes
- This state is known for st Louis pizza
- This state is known for rock and roll
- This state is known for islanda
- This state is known for basketball
- This state is known for the hawkeyes
- This state is known for granite
- This state is known for the vikings
- This state is known for wheat
- This state is known for the potea river
- This state is known for Farming
- This state is known for wild west past
- This state is known for magnolias
- This state is known for lobster
- This state is known for Berries
- This state is known for Yellow stone
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- This state is known for chicago
- This state is known for lakes
- This state is known for georgia
- This state is known for New orleans
- This state is known for Desserts
- This state is known for Los Vegas
- This state is known for coal
- This state is known for the badlands
- This state is known for the big apple
- This state is known for aligators
- This state is known for piligrims
- This state is known for donuts
- This state is known for fried chicken
- This state is known for the river
30 Clues: This state is known for coal • This state is known for lakes • This state is known for wheat • This state is known for donuts • This state is known for chicago • This state is known for georgia • This state is known for islanda • This state is known for granite • This state is known for Farming • This state is known for lobster • This state is known for Berries • ...
States 2022-01-27
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- This state is known for potatoes
- This state is known for st Louis pizza
- This state is known for rock and roll
- This state is known for islanda
- This state is known for basketball
- This state is known for the hawkeyes
- This state is known for granite
- This state is known for the vikings
- This state is known for wheat
- This state is known for the potea river
- This state is known for Farming
- This state is known for wild west past
- This state is known for magnolias
- This state is known for lobster
- This state is known for Berries
- This state is known for Yellow stone
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- This state is known for chicago
- This state is known for lakes
- This state is known for georgia
- This state is known for New orleans
- This state is known for Desserts
- This state is known for Los Vegas
- This state is known for coal
- This state is known for the badlands
- This state is known for the big apple
- This state is known for aligators
- This state is known for piligrims
- This state is known for donuts
- This state is known for fried chicken
- This state is known for the river
30 Clues: This state is known for coal • This state is known for lakes • This state is known for wheat • This state is known for donuts • This state is known for chicago • This state is known for georgia • This state is known for islanda • This state is known for granite • This state is known for Farming • This state is known for lobster • This state is known for Berries • ...
States 2022-03-13
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- the old line state
- the constitution state
- the aloha state
- the hoosier state
- the gem state
- the peach state
- the last frontier
- the first state
- the golden state
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- the bluegrass state
- grand canyon state
- the prairie state
- the pine tree state
- the sunflower state
- the pelican state
- the natural state
- the hawkeye state
- the centennial state
- the sunshine state
- yellowhammer state
20 Clues: the gem state • the aloha state • the peach state • the first state • the golden state • the prairie state • the pelican state • the hoosier state • the natural state • the hawkeye state • the last frontier • grand canyon state • the old line state • the sunshine state • yellowhammer state • the bluegrass state • the pine tree state • the sunflower state • the centennial state • the constitution state
States 2024-02-14
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- The first presidential inauguration: George Washington took the oath of office in New York City on April 30, 1789.
- The first umbrella factory in the U.S., 1928, Baltimore
- “Smokey Bear,” a cub orphaned by fire in 1950, buried in Smokey Bear Historical State Park in 1976
- The typewriter, invented in Milwaukee in 1867
- The only active diamond mine in the U.S.
- The most crayfish: 98% of the world's crayfish
- The Girl Scouts, founded in Savannah by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912
- The only royal palace in the U.S. (Iolani)
- The first American cookbook, published in Hartford in 1796: American Cookery by Amelia Simmons
- has more than 100 volcanoes and volcanic fields
- Mark Twain and some of his characters, such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
- The first electric traffic lights, invented and installed in Cleveland in 1914
- The world's first drive-in movie theater, built in 1933 near Camden
- The oldest rock in the world, 3.8 billion years old, found in Minnesota River valley
- Rainbow Bridge, the largest natural stone bridge in the world, 290 feet high, 275 feet across
- The world's largest silver nugget (1,840 pounds) found in 1894 near Aspen
- Rare fish such as the Devils Hole pup, found only in Devils Hole, and other rare fish from prehistoric lakes; also the driest state
- The tallest building in the U.S., Sears Tower, in Chicago
- The world's smallest park, totaling 452 inches, created in Portland on St. Patrick's Day for leprechauns and snail races
- The Cereal Bowl of America, Battle Creek, produces most cereal in the U.S.
- Graceland, the estate and gravesite of Elvis Presley
- NASA, in Houston, headquarters for all piloted U.S. space projects
- The famous car race: the Indy 500
- The world's largest natural, indoor warmwater pool, Evans' Plunge in Hot Springs
- The longest main street in America, 33 miles, in Island Park
- The first magazine in America: the American Magazine, published in Philadelphia for 3 months in 1741
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- Artificial rain, first used near Concord in 1947 to fight a forest fire
- The first parking meter, installed in Oklahoma City in 1935
- U.S. spacecraft launchings from Cape Canaveral, formerly Cape Kennedy
- Marbles; most of the country's glass marbles made around Parkersburg
- Virginia Dare, the first English child born in America, on Roanoake Island in 1587
- Lunar Rover, the vehicle used by astronauts on the moon; Boeing, in Seattle, makes aircraft and spacecraft
- “General Sherman,” a 3,500-year-old tree, and a stand of bristlecone pines 4,000 years old are the world's oldest living things
- The first log cabins in North America, built in 1683 by Swedish immigrants
- Rhode Island Red chickens, first bred in 1854; the start of poultry as a major American industry
- Helium discovered in 1905 at the University of Kansas
- The largest underground cave in the world: 300 miles long, the Mammoth-Flint Cave system
- The only roller skating museum in the world, in Lincoln
- The first World Series, 1903: the Boston “Americans” (became the Red Sox in 1908) vs. the Pittsburg Pirates (Pittsburgh had no “h” between 1890–1911)
- The most telescopes in the world, in Tucson
- The largest production of maple syrup in the U.S.
- Coca-Cola, first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg
- The “Register of the Desert,” a huge granite boulder covering 27 acres with 5,000 early pioneer names carved on it
- Windshield Wipers Were Invented here
- The geographic center of North America, in Pierce County, near Balta
- The first tea farm in the U.S., created in 1890 near Summerville
- The only full-length statue of George Washington, placed in capitol in 1796
- Grasshopper Glacier, named for the grasshoppers that can still be seen frozen in ice
- The shortest and steepest railroad in the U.S., Dubuque: 60° incline, 296 feet
- The most easterly point in the U.S., West Quoddy Head1
50 Clues: The famous car race: the Indy 500 • Windshield Wipers Were Invented here • The only active diamond mine in the U.S. • The only royal palace in the U.S. (Iolani) • The most telescopes in the world, in Tucson • The typewriter, invented in Milwaukee in 1867 • Coca-Cola, first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg • The most crayfish: 98% of the world's crayfish • ...
states 2024-01-19
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- The Hottest State
- where most presidents were born
- Setting of "Breaking Bad"
- Home of Las Vegas
- The Rocky Mountains
- First to secede from the Union in the Civil War
- The Gator State
- Salt Lake City
- The First State
- Birthplace of Kool-Aid
- "Hannah _______"
- Location in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz"
- Never eat soggy waffles
- Originally part of Canada
- The most forgettable state
- The Diamond State
- Famous Lynard Skynard song, "Sweet Home, ____"
- Bluegrass music
- The Gateway Arch
- Has the longest river in North America
- Elvis
- The Capitol is Trenton
- The Capitol is Raleigh
- claimed before the San Juan Island debate
- Potatoes
- Gained the Upper Peninsula
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- Birthplace of Obama
- "The Princess and the Frog"
- The Most Expensive State to Live in
- Home of Yale University
- Corn
- Famous for being a meme
- Chicago
- The Yeehaw state
- Home of the Badlands
- Smallest state geographically
- Setting of "Gravity Falls"
- Trail of Tears
- The city that never sleeps
- Peaches
- The Granite State
- Near the Nation's Capitol
- Salem Witch Trials & Harvard
- Punxsutawney Phil
- Mt. Rushmore
- Second-coldest state
- "CHEESE, GROMIT!"
- Home of the Capital's 500 race
- Yellowstone
- Uppermost State
50 Clues: Corn • Elvis • Chicago • Peaches • Potatoes • Yellowstone • Mt. Rushmore • Salt Lake City • Trail of Tears • The Gator State • The First State • Bluegrass music • Uppermost State • The Yeehaw state • "Hannah _______" • The Gateway Arch • The Hottest State • Home of Las Vegas • The Granite State • Punxsutawney Phil • The Diamond State • "CHEESE, GROMIT!" • Birthplace of Obama • The Rocky Mountains • Home of the Badlands • ...
STATES 2023-06-07
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- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
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- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents. • ...
states 2025-02-26
50 Clues: MO • ID • NC • WI • OR • WA • WV • NJ • MD • TN • SC • MA • TX • UT • VT • AK • GA • RI • OK • CA • IN • MT • AZ • VA • NM • MI • FL • SD • AL • LA • ND • KS • IL • IA • CO • DE • KY • PA • CT • ME • NV • NY • WY • NH • NE • OH • MN • MS • HI • AR
