50 states Crossword Puzzles
States and Countries 2024-01-25
20 Clues: KFC • Home • SOUP • Sushi • Soccer • peachs • alaska • Cowboy • Disney • boston • pirates • pirymids • kangaroos • hollywood • Salty Lakes • maple surup • More pirates • gravity falls • Home of hitler • The great wall
States of matter 2024-02-20
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- a subatomic particle that has no charge
- the name of the group 1 metals
- 2 or more different elements chemically bonded
- a gas that turns limewater cloudy
- the location of protons and neutrons
- the salt made with Sulphuric acid
- a metal with the symbol Na
- a pure substance made of only 1 type of atom
- elements that are dull and brittle
- the salt made with hydrochloric acid
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- this type of metal reacts with an acid and produces carbon dioxide
- what non metal produces a sulphide compound in a reaction
- the acid needed to make a nitrate salt
- the name of the group 7 non metals
- what non metal produces an iodide in a reaction
- a positively charged subatomic particle
- the charge on an electron
- the element with a symbol 'K'
- a gas that makes a squeaky pop
- elements that are shiny, sonorous, a good conductors
20 Clues: the charge on an electron • a metal with the symbol Na • the element with a symbol 'K' • the name of the group 1 metals • a gas that makes a squeaky pop • a gas that turns limewater cloudy • the salt made with Sulphuric acid • the name of the group 7 non metals • elements that are dull and brittle • the location of protons and neutrons • the salt made with hydrochloric acid • ...
States of America 2020-05-09
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- was the first state to give women the right to vote.
- nicknamed the Treasure State.
- disney world
- The world’s first Skyscraper was built in Chicago
- The biggest state in the U.S.
- Everything is bigger in_____.
- liberty bell is located here.
- where the grand canyon is located.
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- largest city is baltimore
- aka the silver state
- home to the rock and roll hall of fame and museum
- famous city is Hollywood L.A.
- has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world.
- the largest state east of the Mississippi River.
- has more than 3,800 documented caves.
- state where the rocky mountains are
- is the only state that grows coffee
- was two states at first.
- Strawberry Point is the home of the world’s largest strawberry.
- home to the first hamburger
20 Clues: disney world • aka the silver state • was two states at first. • largest city is baltimore • home to the first hamburger • famous city is Hollywood L.A. • nicknamed the Treasure State. • The biggest state in the U.S. • Everything is bigger in_____. • liberty bell is located here. • where the grand canyon is located. • state where the rocky mountains are • ...
States of Matter 2020-05-03
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- the temperature at where a substance begins to melt
- when a solid turns into a gas without turning into a liquid
- properties of a substance that are observed during or after a chemical reaction
- the state of a substance that takes the shape of its container and can flow or be poured
- the energy needed fro particles to spread
- when turns water into its solid form
- a very small object that makes up everything
- a substance that occupies physical space
- when steam turns into water
- when the particles in a liquid begin to spread
- a chemical substance that can not be broken down by a chemical reaction
- the state that has a fixed shape and the particles are all packed together
- turning ice into water
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- properties of a substance like smell or feel that are observed without changing the composition of matter
- the temperature at when a substance begins to boil
- the amount of substance that makes up an object usually measured in kilograms
- when something becomes larger in size
- when water changes into a gas
- the state of a substance where the particles are spread out and move around rapidly
- the amount of space a substance takes up
- a well thought out opinion
21 Clues: turning ice into water • a well thought out opinion • when steam turns into water • when water changes into a gas • when turns water into its solid form • when something becomes larger in size • a substance that occupies physical space • the amount of space a substance takes up • the energy needed fro particles to spread • a very small object that makes up everything • ...
North Central States 2019-02-17
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- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Minnesota
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of North Dakota
- The Pony Express started in _____, Missouri
- Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz is from this state.
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- State Flower of Nebraska
- Nickname is the Peace Garden State
- This lake is the beginning of the Mississippi River
- First ice cream cone made in this city in 1904
- State flower is Pink and White Lady's Slipper
- State bird of Missouri
- Nickname is the Cornhusker state
- Nickname is the Hawkeye state
- Nickname is the Showme State
- Minnesota is nicknamed after this animal
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Minnesota • Home to Mount Rushmore • State bird of Missouri • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of North Dakota • State Flower of Nebraska • Nickname is the Showme State • Nickname is the Hawkeye state • Nickname is the Cornhusker state • Nickname is the Peace Garden State • ...
States and Capitals 2019-08-12
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- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Wyoming
- This is the smallest state in the Union
- Capital of Kansas
- College to Baker Mayfield
- Capital of Nevada
- A major river is named after this state
- Capital of Mississippi
- The official drink of this state is Kool-Aid
- Has the oldest Capital in the Union
- Capital of Utah
- Most NorthEast state and famous for lobster
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of New Jersey
- Broke off of another state in the Civil War
- Capital of Illinois
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- The cheese state
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of California
- A violent battle happened here to determine if it would be a slave state or not
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of New York
- Bill Russell won 12 NBA championships in this state
- Walmart was founded here
- The first battle of the Civil War took place in this state at Fort Sumter
- Capital of Kentucky
- A major tea brand
- This state is known best for its chocolate and steel
- The first state admitted to the Union after the ratification of the Constitution
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Home to country music
- Bombed on December 7th
- Capital of New Hampshire
- State of the Mormons
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Idaho
- Home to Baltimore
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Washington
- There is a famous horse race here every year
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Alaska
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- This was the first state in the Union
- Capital of Georgia
- The first state to give women the right to vote
- Home to Prince and the worlds largest lake
- Capital of Virginia
- Famous territory bought for dirt cheap
- Capital of Indiana
- Home to Detroit and many auto-companys
- Capital of North Dakota
- The Golden State Warriors won many championships here
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Maryland
- Host to many of the most hated sports franchises
- There is a famous caucus here every 4 years
- Home to Chicago
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Florida
- The first state to declare independence from England
- Host to the Jersey Shore
- Capital of Louisiana
- "Yankee Doodle" was written here
- Home to "Sin City" or Las Vegas
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Iowa
- The Wright Brothers flew here
- The first English settlement in the U.S.
- Lil Yachty and T.I. are from this state
- The 49th state
- Capital of Nebraska
- Everything is bigger here
- Alabama Capital
- Roll Tide!
- The sunshine state
- Capital of Maine
- Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck play here
- Starbucks was founded here; also home to the most depressed city
- Portland is a famous city in this state
- Buckeye State
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Delaware
- The first state to legalize marijuana
- Capital of New Mexico
- A major potato brand
- Ohio Capital
- Capital of Oregon
- Yellowstone National Park is here
- Anheuser-Busch was created here
- Capital of Michigan
99 Clues: Roll Tide! • Ohio Capital • Buckeye State • The 49th state • Capital of Utah • Home to Chicago • Capital of Iowa • Alabama Capital • The cheese state • Capital of Texas • Capital of Maine • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nevada • A major tea brand • Capital of Oregon • Home to Baltimore • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Indiana • ...
states of india 2019-06-08
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- gangtok
- devilal
- diu beach
- kavaratti
- vaishno devi
- panaji
- phoolan devi
- mamata bannerji
- narender modi
- kaala pani
- hyderabad
- raipur
- french war memorial
- dehradun
- thiruvanantpuram
- hyderabad
- jayalalitha
- aizahi
- bangalore
- capital of india
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- bhuvaneshwar
- shillong
- shimla
- taj mahal
- silvassa
- bollywood
- kohima
- itanagar
- mahi
- lalu
- sahara desert
- sardar
- capital of two states
- agartala
- imphal
- tea
36 Clues: tea • mahi • lalu • shimla • kohima • panaji • raipur • sardar • aizahi • imphal • gangtok • devilal • shillong • silvassa • itanagar • dehradun • agartala • taj mahal • diu beach • bollywood • kavaratti • hyderabad • hyderabad • bangalore • kaala pani • jayalalitha • bhuvaneshwar • vaishno devi • phoolan devi • sahara desert • narender modi • mamata bannerji • thiruvanantpuram • capital of india • french war memorial • capital of two states
United States names 2019-09-14
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- This is one state where people wear cowboy boots
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- It has many enormous mountains
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Grizzly Bears live here
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Famous for making cars
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- Famous for its potatoes
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Famous for making cheese
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- It has many peach trees
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
35 Clues: Famous for making cars • Famous for its potatoes • Grizzly Bears live here • It has many peach trees • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • It has many enormous mountains • Known for its beautiful quilts • Popcorn festivals are held here • It is known as the Last Frontier • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • The Common Loon is its state bird • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
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- It has many peach trees
- Grizzly Bears live here
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- It has many enormous mountains
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Famous for its potatoes
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
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- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Famous for making cheese
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
33 Clues: It has many peach trees • Grizzly Bears live here • Famous for its potatoes • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • It has many enormous mountains • Known for its beautiful quilts • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • It is known as the Last Frontier • The Common Loon is its state bird • Johnny Cakes come from this state • ...
States and Capitals 2020-09-13
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- St. Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • St. Paul • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
States of Matter 2020-05-04
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- these are something you can drink like water
- my _________ is that it will explode!
- these are used to describe changes in matter
- another word for ___________ is inflate.
- this is another word for thawing
- this is another word for really cold
- one ______________ is colour.
- the ____________ of water is 0 degrees.
- it happens in hot water quicker than cold
- to expand means to go in in size or ___________.
- this happens when a liquid goes to a gas
- matter is made up of this
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- this happens when a solid turns straight to a gas
- this energy makes particles move faster
- this is has 3 states of it
- for water 100 degrees is the ________.
- the air is a ______.
- one _________ is water.
- this is a hard state of matter
- this happens when a gas goes into a liquid
- this is how much something is weighed in
21 Clues: the air is a ______. • one _________ is water. • matter is made up of this • this is has 3 states of it • one ______________ is colour. • this is a hard state of matter • this is another word for thawing • this is another word for really cold • my _________ is that it will explode! • for water 100 degrees is the ________. • this energy makes particles move faster • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-10
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- __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods
- Sleep _______ refers to the condition where you experience temporary cessations in breathing and repeated awakenings
- __________s are drugs that reduce anxiety but simultaneously impair judgement and memory
- A night ______ is rarely remembered but causes its victims to take on a terrified appearance during their sleep
- The transition into _______ is marked by slowed breathing and irregular brain waves
- The _________ nucleus responds to light by ultimately adjusting melatonin production and changing our feelings of sleepiness
- Refers to the continued difficulty in falling and staying asleep
- __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions
- The sleep theory of ________ centers around the idea that sleep helps us restore and repair brain tissue
- Sleep ________ is a phenomenon especially common amongst college and university students and is a predictor for depression
- _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed
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- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- a stimulating and highly addictive drug found in vapes, cigarettes, and tobacco
- These are sensory experiences that occur without sensory stimuli
- The ________ content of dreams refers to the underlying meaning of dreams, according to Freud
- Skeeter the dog has this condition where he falls asleep uncontrollably
- _______ sleep is also called paradoxical sleep because our muscles are relaxed while our bodily systems are active
- Our ________ rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that our bodily functions also follow (sleep, for example)
- The major active ingredient in marijuana, and may also trigger mild hallucinations.
- Near-______ experiences are altered states of consciousness that occur after a close brush with _______. Think of "Heaven is Real."
20 Clues: Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods • _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed • __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions • These are sensory experiences that occur without sensory stimuli • Refers to the continued difficulty in falling and staying asleep • ...
States of matter 2024-05-15
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- Spectrum: All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation (Down 9)
- Shells: Regions of space that consecutively surround the nucleus of an atom (Across 9)
- A mixture of substances where one is dissolved in another (Down 3)
- A solution that has a great amount of solute (Across 11)
- Mixture: A solution that is the same throughout (Across 10)
- The part of a solution that does the dissolving (Across 5)
- State: The condition of an atom expressed by the number of electrons it needs to reach its elemental form (Across 7)
- Mixture: A mixture that is not the same throughout (Down 8)
- No solute visible on the bottom (Across 6)
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves (Across 13)
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge (Across 4)
- A solution that contains a small amount of solute (Down 4)
- Bond: A chemical bond formed when two atoms share valence electrons (Across 2)
- Energy: The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom (Across 3)
Down
- The part of a solution that gets dissolved (Down 7)
- Higher frequency than UV rays but lower than gamma rays (Across 15)
- Shorter than radio waves - used for cooking and communication (Down 11)
- Electrons: Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom (Down 2)
- The transfer of energy carried by light waves to particles of matter (Down 13)
- No solute visible on the bottom at all (Across 6)
- Rays: The highest frequency waves on the electromagnetic spectrum with the shortest wavelength and the greatest energy (Across 16)
- A lot of solute visible on the bottom (Across 12)
- Solvent: Water, water everywhere… How can it be defined? (Down 5)
- Waves: Waves with wavelengths between radio and visible light (Down 12)
- Rule: States that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons (Across 8)
- Compound: A compound that consists of positive and negative ions (metal and non-metal atoms) (Across 1)
- Curve: A graphical representation of how much solute will dissolve in water at various temperatures (Down 6)
- Light: That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum detected as various colors by the human eye (Across 14)
- Waves: Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies (Down 10)
- Bond: Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another (Across 1)
30 Clues: No solute visible on the bottom (Across 6) • No solute visible on the bottom at all (Across 6) • A lot of solute visible on the bottom (Across 12) • The part of a solution that gets dissolved (Down 7) • A solution that has a great amount of solute (Across 11) • The part of a solution that does the dissolving (Across 5) • ...
STATES OF MATTER 2024-09-04
Across
- the change in state from liquid to solid
- the force exerted by the molecules on the walls container
- the change of gas to liquid
- the change in state from solid to gas
- the change in state from liquid to gas below its boiling point
- that has definite volume not shape
- the attraction between the particles
- the movement of particles from a more concentrated region to less concentrated region
- the temperature at which the solid to liquid
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the regular arrangement of particles
- that has definite shape and definite volume
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- the space between the particles
- the temperature at which the liquid to gas
- the measure of average thermal energy
- the change in state from liquid to gas
- the group atoms joined together by covalent bonds
- that has neither definite volume nor shape
- the smallest particles of an element that take part in chemical reaction
- the change in state from solid to liquid
- the change of liquid to gas
- the space occupied by anything
- the ease with which a liquid evaporates
23 Clues: the change of gas to liquid • the change of liquid to gas • the space occupied by anything • the space between the particles • that has definite volume not shape • the attraction between the particles • the regular arrangement of particles • the measure of average thermal energy • the change in state from solid to gas • the change in state from liquid to gas • ...
USA States - East 2024-09-08
27 Clues: メイン • ハワイ • オハイオ • フロリダ • イリノイ • テネシー • ミシガン • アラバマ • ジョージア • デラウェア • バージニア • オクラホマ • バーモント • ミシシッピ • ケンタッキー • メリーランド • ニューヨーク • インディアナ • コネチカット • ペンシルバニア • ロードアイランド • マサチューセッツ • ノースカロライナ • ニュージャージー • サウスカロライナ • ウェストバージニア • ニューハンプシャー
States of Matter 2024-03-27
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- to move something from one place to another
- energy due to motion
- movement in all directions and at different speeds.
- the study of heat.
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- the amount of space something fills or takes up
- stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.
- a force that brings things together
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- the result of the motion of all the particles, and the distance and attractions between those particles in the system.
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- to become smaller
- an increase in a material’s volume when the temperature is increased.
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- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- a condition or physical property of matter
- the unit of temperature also used by scientists
- a quality or feature of something
- to come together with direct impact
- the unit used to measure temperature in the United States
- a particular stage of, in this case, matter
- matter with a definite shape and a definite volume
- a decrease in a material’s volume when the temperature is decreased.
- from Greek energiaI, means “activity” OR the ability to cause change
- the change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape
- to happen
- related to heat
- to spread out
- matter with no definite volume and no definite shape
- the unit used to measure temperature in countries that use the metric system
30 Clues: to happen • to spread out • related to heat • to become smaller • the study of heat. • energy due to motion • a quality or feature of something • to come together with direct impact • a force that brings things together • anything that has mass and takes up space • a condition or physical property of matter • to move something from one place to another • ...
United States history 2024-05-03
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- a secret plan or agreement to carry out an illegal or harmful act
- a person who wants to end slavery
- A purchase made by thomas Jefferson that doubled the size of the united states
- an area with a high population
- an area with a low population
- when a country gives materials to a mother country
- something that prevents access
- a proclamation made by Abraham Lincoln that freed slaves
- the planned murder of an important person
- the process of an area becoming more urban
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- when the 13 colonist rebelled against Great Britain
- a waterway made by people
- when the colonist were left alone by great britan
- slaves states that bordered the northern free states during the U.S. civil war
- a large number of military troops divided into smaller companies
- a war between the union and the confederacy
- the settlement of a dispute by concessions on both or all sides
- compulsory recruitment for military service
- something made to make something else easier
- the act of a state impeding or attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of a law of the U.S
20 Clues: a waterway made by people • an area with a low population • an area with a high population • something that prevents access • a person who wants to end slavery • the planned murder of an important person • the process of an area becoming more urban • a war between the union and the confederacy • compulsory recruitment for military service • ...
states and counties 2024-03-18
20 Clues: camus • boats • sunsets • tall bus • old cars • cargurus • mountains • elephants • has snakes • green grass • candy factory • cows live there • salsa and chips • the eiffel tower • Mountain blue water • ice hockey trumints • salt lake white sand • river a long line of water • Zone the top of the earth • river river with water all around it
States and Capitals 2024-08-06
Across
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Dover
- Capital is Pierre
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Trenton
- Capital is Saint Paul
- Capital is Providence
- Capital is Montpelier
- Capital is Concord
- Capital is Topeka
- Capital is Lansing
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Boston
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Lincoln
- Capital is Tallahassee
- Capital is Columbia
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Cheyenne
- Capital is Charleston
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- Capital is Nashville
- Capital is Sacramento
- Capital is Boise
- Capital is Salem
- Capital is Atlanta
- Capital is Austin
- Capital is Bismark
- Capital is Springfield
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Capital is Honolulu
- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Albany
- Capital is Helena
- Capital is Juneau
- Capital is Frankfort
- Capital is Indianapolis
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- Capital is Madison
- Capital is Little Rock
- Capital is Phoenix
- Capital is Carson City
- Capital is Annapolis
- Capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital is Richmond
- Capital is Baton Rouge
50 Clues: Capital is Boise • Capital is Dover • Capital is Salem • Capital is Pierre • Capital is Denver • Capital is Austin • Capital is Albany • Capital is Helena • Capital is Topeka • Capital is Juneau • Capital is Boston • Capital is Atlanta • Capital is Trenton • Capital is Bismark • Capital is Concord • Capital is Lansing • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Jackson • Capital is Madison • Capital is Phoenix • ...
37.Mexican States 2024-09-15
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- Famous for its talavera pottery and cuisine.
- Known for its mining history and thermal waters.
- Desert state famous for its cattle ranching and meat dishes.
- Colonial city with rich silver mining history.
- Coastal state known for its beaches and seafood.
- Known for its lush rainforests and chocolate.
- Famous for its Mayan ruins and unique cuisine.
- Known for its stunning landscapes and indigenous culture.
- Birthplace of tequila and mariachi music.
- Coastal state famous for its port and dances.
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- Coastal state known for surfing and seafood.
- Known for the San Marcos Fair.
- Known for its historical architecture and vineyards.
- State known for its rugged landscape and cowboy culture.
- State known for its warm climate and historical sites.
- Border state known for its history and agriculture.
- Colonial city with a rich history in silver mining.
- Known for its vibrant art, culture, and cuisine.
- Smallest Mexican state, rich in colonial history.
- Known for monarch butterflies and Day of the Dead.
20 Clues: Known for the San Marcos Fair. • Birthplace of tequila and mariachi music. • Coastal state known for surfing and seafood. • Famous for its talavera pottery and cuisine. • Known for its lush rainforests and chocolate. • Coastal state famous for its port and dances. • Colonial city with rich silver mining history. • Famous for its Mayan ruins and unique cuisine. • ...
STATES AND CAPITALES 2023-01-24
24 Clues: DOVER • BOISE • DENVER • JUNEAU • TOPEKA • ST PAUL • ATLANTA • JACKSON • LANSING • AUGUSTA • PHOENIX • HARTFORD • HONOLULU • FRANKFORT • ANNAPOLIS • SACRAMENTO • MONTGOMERY • DES MOINES • BATON ROUGE • LITTLE ROCK • TALLAHASSEE • SPRINGFIELD • INDIANAPOLIS • JEFFERSON CITY
States and Caps 2023-05-19
Across
- Montpelier
- Sacramento
- Hartford
- Boise
- Jackson
- Des Moines
- Harrisburg
- Augusta
- Oklahoma City
- Atlanta
- Carson City
- Baton Rouge
- Honolulu
- Frankfort
- Austin
- Phoenix
- Saint Paul
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Dover
- Olympia
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- Denver
- Madison
- Jefferson City
- Springfield
- Indianapolis
- Lansing
- Helena
- Salem
- Richmond
- Annapolis
- Columbus
- Tallahassee
- Little Rock
- Montgomery
- Cheyenne
- Salt Lake City
- Nashville
- Juneau
- Topeka
40 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Denver • Helena • Austin • Juneau • Topeka • Boston • Madison • Lansing • Jackson • Augusta • Atlanta • Phoenix • Lincoln • Olympia • Hartford • Richmond • Columbus • Honolulu • Cheyenne • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Montpelier • Sacramento • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Saint Paul • Springfield • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Tallahassee • Little Rock • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City • Salt Lake City
states of matter 2022-12-13
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- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance
- definite shape and volume
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- below 32°F (0°C)
- no definite shape but definite volume
- transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state
- neither definite shape nor definite volume
- the colorless fluid part of blood
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- the temperature at which its vapour pressure equals the external pressure
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- a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution
- A change in matter which does not alter the chemical properties of the matter
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- A substance containing two or more materials with different properties
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- the transition of a substance directly from the gas to the solid state on cooling, without passing through the liquid state
- to form a solution with another substance, the solvent
- has mass and occupies space
- type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
20 Clues: below 32°F (0°C) • definite shape and volume • has mass and occupies space • the colorless fluid part of blood • no definite shape but definite volume • neither definite shape nor definite volume • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the temperature at which a given solid will melt • ...
States and Capitols 2025-02-04
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- The Capital is Helena
- The Capital is Frankfort
- The Capital is Providence
- The Capital is Lincoln
- The Capital is Dover
- The Capital is Columbus
- The Capital is Phoenix
- The Capital is Montgomery
- The Capital is Charleston
- The Capital is Lansing
- The Capital is Nashville
- The Capital is Harrisburg
- The Capital is Tallahassee
- The Capital is Pierre
- The Capital is Albany
- The Capital is Jackson
- The Capital is Jefferson City
- The Capital is Salt Lake City
- The Capital is Springfield
- The Capital is Montpelier
- The Capital is Carson City
- The Capital is Madison
- The Capital is Sacramento
- The Capital is Topeka
- The Capital is Austin
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- The Capital is Concord
- The Capital is Annapolis
- The Capital is Trenton
- The Capital is Columbia
- The Capital is Augusta
- The Capital is Juneau
- The Capital is Olympia
- The Capital is Des Moines
- The Capital is Boise
- The Capital is Indianapolis
- The Capital is Richmond
- The Capital is Cheyenne
- The Capital is Bismarck
- The Capital is Boston
- The Capital is Atlanta
- The Capital is Little Rock
- The Capital is Denver
- The Capital is Raleigh
- The Capital is Hartford
- The Capital is Salem
- The Capital is St. Paul
- The Capital is Baton Rouge
- The Capital is Honolulu
- The Capital is Oklahoma City
- The Capital is Santa Fe
50 Clues: The Capital is Dover • The Capital is Boise • The Capital is Salem • The Capital is Helena • The Capital is Juneau • The Capital is Boston • The Capital is Pierre • The Capital is Albany • The Capital is Denver • The Capital is Topeka • The Capital is Austin • The Capital is Concord • The Capital is Trenton • The Capital is Augusta • The Capital is Lincoln • The Capital is Olympia • ...
United States Civics 2025-04-03
Across
- The division of government responsibilities into three branches.
- The branch of government that enforces laws.
- The amendment that abolished slavery.
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
- The right to be brought before a judge when detained.
- Directives issued by the President with the force of law.
- A government’s course of action on an issue.
- A court that hears cases on appeal from lower courts.
- A supporter of the U.S. Constitution and a strong central government.
- The branch of government that interprets laws.
- The first court to hear a case, where evidence is presented.
- A movement that aimed to reform social and political issues in the early 1900s.
- A two-house lawmaking body, such as Congress.
- A 1620 agreement for self-government by the Pilgrims.
- The government's power to take private property for public use.
- A group within Congress that reviews bills and policies.
- A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- The amendment that granted women the right to vote.
- A judge on the Supreme Court.
- The clause that allows Congress to pass laws needed to carry out its duties.
- The legal requirement that the government must respect all legal rights.
- The process of charging a government official with misconduct.
- A movement emphasizing reason, individual rights, and democracy.
- Someone who opposed the U.S. Constitution, fearing a powerful government.
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- A cabinet member responsible for foreign affairs.
- The amendment that grants citizenship and equal protection under the law.
- The legislative body of the U.S. government.
- The group of advisors to the President.
- The system that ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.
- A case in which the government prosecutes someone accused of breaking the law.
- The government official in charge of financial and economic policies.
- The first constitution of the U.S., replaced by the current ConstitutionIroquois Confederacy A Native American alliance that influenced the U.S. government system.
- The 1787 meeting where the U.S. Constitution was drafted.
- The cabinet official overseeing the military.
- The amendment that outlines presidential succession.
- The Supreme Court's power to determine the constitutionality of laws.
- The system where power is shared between national and state governments.
- The amendment that granted African American men the right to vote.
- The 1215 document that limited the power of the English monarchy.
- The amendment that prohibited alcohol.
- The official forgiveness of a crime by the President or Governor.
- A law or action that violates the U.S. Constitution.
- The head of the Executive Branch.
- The supreme law of the United States.
- A proposed law.
- The principle of fairness and moral rightness in law.
- A legal dispute between two parties that does not involve criminal charges.
- The rights all people are born with, including life, liberty, and property.
- The constitutional statement that federal law overrides state law.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- More than half of a group or vote.
- To officially cancel a law or act.
- The highest judicial authority in the U.S.
53 Clues: A proposed law. • A judge on the Supreme Court. • The head of the Executive Branch. • More than half of a group or vote. • To officially cancel a law or act. • The amendment that abolished slavery. • The supreme law of the United States. • The amendment that prohibited alcohol. • The group of advisors to the President. • The branch of government that makes laws. • ...
States of Consciousness 2025-03-23
Across
- third stage of sleep; deep sleep characterized by low frequency, high amplitude delta waves
- one of a class of drugs that results in profound alterations in sensory and perceptual experiences, often with vivid hallucinations
- brain’s control of switching between sleep and wakefulness as well as coordinating this cycle with the outside world
- second stage of sleep; the body goes into deep relaxation; characterized by the appearance of sleep spindles
- clearing the mind in order to achieve a state of relaxed awareness and focus
- consistent difficulty in falling or staying asleep for at least three nights a week over a month’s time
- internal cycle of biological activity
- one of a group of sleep disorders characterized by unwanted, disruptive motor activity and/or experiences during sleep
- awareness of internal and external stimuli
- variety of negative symptoms experienced when drug use is discontinued
- first stage of sleep; transitional phase that occurs between wakefulness and sleep; the period during which a person drifts off to sleep
- people become aware that they are dreaming and can control the dream’s content
- sleep disorder in which the sleeper experiences a sense of panic and may scream or attempt to escape from the immediate environment
- sleep disorder in which the sufferer has uncomfortable sensations in the legs when trying to fall asleep that are relieved by moving the legs
- result of insufficient sleep on a chronic basis
- sleep disorder defined by episodes during which breathing stops during sleep
- device used to treat sleep apnea; includes a mask that fits over the sleeper’s nose and mouth, which is connected to a pump that pumps air into the person’s airways, forcing them to remain open
- state of extreme self-focus and attention in which minimal attention is given to external stimuli
- hidden meaning of a dream, per Sigmund Freud’s view of the function of dreams
- storyline of events that occur during a dream, per Sigmund Freud’s view of the function of dreams
- (also, somnambulism) sleep disorder in which the sleeper engages in relatively complex behaviors
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- characterized by high levels of sensory awareness, thought, and behavior
- sleep-deprivedindividuals will experience shorter sleep latencies during subsequent opportunities for sleep
- theoretical repository of information shared by all people across cultures, as described by Carl Jung
- biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours
- period of sleep characterized by brain waves very similar to those during wakefulness and by darting movements of the eyes under closed eyelids
- infant (one year old or younger) with no apparent medical condition suddenly dies during sleep
- sleep disorder in which the sufferer cannot resist falling to sleep at inopportune times
- endocrine structure located inside the brain that releases melatonin
- collection of symptoms brought on by travel from one time zone to another that results from the mismatch between our internal circadian cycles and our environment
- work work schedule that changes from early to late on a daily or weekly basis
- sleep disorder with periods of interrupted breathing due to a disruption in signals sent from the brain that regulate breathing
- sleep disorder defined by episodes when breathing stops during sleep as a result of blockage of the airway
- tendency to maintain a balance, or optimal level, within a biological system
- hormone secreted by the endocrine gland that serves as an important regulator of the sleep-wake cycle
- lack of muscle tone or muscle weakness, and in some cases complete paralysis of the voluntary muscles
- drug that tends to suppress central nervous system activity
- rapid burst of high frequency brain waves during stage 2 sleep that may be important for learning and memory
- state marked by relatively low levels of physical activity and reduced sensory awareness that is distinct from periods of rest that occur during wakefulness
- period of sleep outside periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
40 Clues: internal cycle of biological activity • awareness of internal and external stimuli • result of insufficient sleep on a chronic basis • biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours • drug that tends to suppress central nervous system activity • period of sleep outside periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
Across
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- East of California and west of Utah
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- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • Between New York and Rhode Island • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • South of Kansas and north of Texas • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • East of California and west of Utah • East of Arizona and south of Colorado • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
Across
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- East of California and west of Utah
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
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- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • Between New York and Rhode Island • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • South of Kansas and north of Texas • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • East of California and west of Utah • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • West of Alabama and east of Louisiana • ...
states of matter 2025-04-30
Across
- a blank has north and south poles
- when heat is absorbed by a solid, the molecules vibrate
- the blank of an object tells us how massive something is for its size
- each blank has its own density
- when water absorbs enough heat, it turns into a
- the number of blank in an atom determines what an element is
- an objects ability to float is called its
- materials blank at they get hotter
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object is
- every substance has its own particular melting point
- gases fill the blank of their containers
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- when a liquid blank it gradually changes to a gas
- materials blank as they get cooler
- an objects weight depends on its blank
- when the temperature of a material increases its particles move
- opposite poles blank one another
- air is much less Dence than water so a beachball
- when heat is removed from a boiling point it
- scientists write symbols for compounds called
- a blank is the smallest unit of an element the retains the properties of the element
- take the shape of their containers
21 Clues: each blank has its own density • opposite poles blank one another • a blank has north and south poles • materials blank as they get cooler • materials blank at they get hotter • take the shape of their containers • an objects weight depends on its blank • gases fill the blank of their containers • an objects ability to float is called its • ...
The Fifty States 2025-06-12
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- Smallest U.S. state by area.
- Northwestern state, known for its potatoes.
- Midwestern state, "Show Me State."
- Southwestern state famous for the Grand Canyon.
- Western state, known for Yellowstone National Park.
- Southern state, home of the Ozark Mountains.
- Midwestern state, "Buckeye State."
- Island state in the Pacific Ocean.
- Western state, known for its Mormon history and national parks.
- Midwestern state, home to Chicago.
- Southern state, second largest by area and population.
- New England state, known as the "Constitution State."
- New England state, known for maple syrup and Green Mountains.
- Midwestern state, "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
- The largest U.S. state by area, known for its vast wilderness.
- Midwestern state, known for its Badlands and agriculture.
- Appalachian state, known for its mountains and coal mining.
- Southern state known as the "Cotton State."
- Northeastern state, known for lobster and its rocky coastline.
- Pacific Northwest state, home to Seattle.
- Western state, most populous, known for Hollywood.
- Southeastern state, known for its beaches and theme parks.
- Southern state, known for peaches and Atlanta.
- Midwestern state, known as the "Sunflower State."
- New England state, "Live Free or Die."
- Pacific Northwest state, known for its diverse landscapes.
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- Southeastern state, known for its coastal plains and beaches.
- Mid-Atlantic state, historically significant.
- Midwestern state, home to Mount Rushmore.
- Northeastern state, home to New York City.
- Western state, mostly desert, home to Las Vegas.
- Southern state, named after its major river.
- Southern state, known for its unique culture and New Orleans.
- Southeastern state, diverse geography from mountains to coast.
- Mid-Atlantic state, known for Philadelphia and historical sites.
- Midwestern state, "America's Dairyland."
- Smallest state in the Mid-Atlantic, the "First State."
- Midwestern state, bordered by four Great Lakes.
- Southwestern state, known for its desert landscapes and cultural heritage.
- Midwestern state, major producer of corn and hogs.
- Mid-Atlantic state, borders Chesapeake Bay.
- Mountainous state, known for its Rocky Mountains.
- Midwestern state, known for its agricultural plains.
- New England state, known for Boston and historical sites.
- Southern state, famous for horse racing and bourbon.
- Midwestern state, famous for the Indy 500 race.
- Western state, known for its vast open spaces and mountains.
- Densely populated Mid-Atlantic state, known for its beaches.
- Southern state, known for Nashville and Memphis.
- Southern Plains state, known for oil and Native American history.
50 Clues: Smallest U.S. state by area. • Midwestern state, "Show Me State." • Midwestern state, "Buckeye State." • Island state in the Pacific Ocean. • Midwestern state, home to Chicago. • New England state, "Live Free or Die." • Midwestern state, "America's Dairyland." • Midwestern state, home to Mount Rushmore. • Midwestern state, "Land of 10,000 Lakes." • ...
States Of Matter 2023-04-14
Across
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- in Antarctica it's ________
- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
- when ice melts
- when water freezes
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- another name for water
- decreases by the minute
- flows like air
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
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- when water is heated you get ______
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- when water freezes it will ________
- ice cubes are ______
- doesn't stay in one place
- liquid turning into a gas
- when it's winter it's ____
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
- water never keeps it's ______
20 Clues: when ice melts • flows like air • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • doesn't stay in one place • liquid turning into a gas • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water is heated you get ______ • when water freezes it will ________ • ...
US States Mottos 2023-04-07
Across
- "While I breathe, I hope"
- "God enriches"
- "Liberty and Prosperity"
- "Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable"
- "Equal Rights"
- "Equality before the law"
- "Industry"
- "The Welfare of the People is the Highest Law"
- "The Union"
- "Liberty and Independence"
- "The star of the North"
- "By and by"
- "Union, justice, and confidence"
- "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you"
- "Agriculture and Commerce"
- "Gold and silver"
- "To the stars through difficulties"
- "State sovereignty, national union"
- "Ever Upward!"
- "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain"
- "He who transplanted sustains"
- "I direct"
- "To be, rather than to seem"
- "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness"
- "We dare to defend our rights"
- "The people rule"
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- "Virtue, Liberty and Independence"
- "Live free or die"
- "United we stand, divided we fall"
- "Under God the people rule"
- "It goes by growing"
- "Thus always to tyrants"
- "Forward
- "Hope"
- "Let it be perpetual"
- "Friendship"
- "In god we trust"
- "The crossroads of America"
- "Nothing without providence"
- "Hard work conquers all thing"
- "By valor and arms"
- "Eurika"
- "With God, all things are possible"
- "Strong deeds, gentle words"
- "By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty"
- "Mountaineers are always free"
- "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation"
- "All for our country"
- "Freedom and Unity"
- "North to the Future"
50 Clues: "Hope" • "Forward • "Eurika" • "Industry" • "I direct" • "The Union" • "By and by" • "Friendship" • "God enriches" • "Equal Rights" • "Ever Upward!" • "In god we trust" • "Gold and silver" • "The people rule" • "Live free or die" • "By valor and arms" • "Freedom and Unity" • "It goes by growing" • "Let it be perpetual" • "All for our country" • "North to the Future" • "The star of the North" • ...
United States Atlas 2023-03-15
Across
- Number of rivers in Texas
- Color of Wyoming
- Home of Boise and the Snake River
- Farthest west purple state
- Capital of North Dakota
- Yellow state between Mississippi and Georgia
- Color of Hawaii
- Pink state that borders Iowa
- Lake that borders Ohio, Pennsylvania, & New York
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Home of Topeka and the Arkansas River
- Color of New Jersey
- River in Nebraska
- Pink state that borders Colorado
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- Farthest east purple state
- Farthest south pink state
- Capital of Arizona
- Color of Tennessee
- Capital of Louisiana
- North & South _____
- River in Alaska
- Capital of Utah
- Color of Ohio
- Farthest north yellow state
24 Clues: Color of Ohio • Color of Hawaii • River in Alaska • Capital of Utah • Color of Wyoming • River in Nebraska • Capital of Arizona • Color of Tennessee • North & South _____ • Color of New Jersey • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of Rhode Island • Number of rivers in Texas • Farthest south pink state • Farthest east purple state • Farthest west purple state • ...
The United States 2025-01-22
Across
- A HUGE URBAN AREA.
- AMERICAN ____________ WORKERS BUILD CARS & AIRPLANES.
- THE ECONOMIC REGION CALLED "AMERICA'S BREADBASKET".
- THE U.S. HAS RICH _____________ RESOURCES.
- A CHANGE OR ADDITION TO THE CONSTITUTION.
- MAKES UP 2% OF THE VALUE OF ALL GOODS PRODUCED IN THE U.S.
- MOUNTAINS THAT START IN ALASKA AND RUN SOUTH TO MEXICO.
- LARGE RIVER THAT RUNS WEST OF THE CENTRAL LOWLAND.
- THE ECONOMIC REGION WHERE NEW YORK CITY IS LOCATED.
- IT IS BELIEVED THAT THE FIRST PEOPLE WHO SETTLED IN NORTH AMERICA CAME FROM WHERE?
- NAFTA STANDS FOR NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE ______________.
- A NATIONAL PLAN OF GOVERNMENT.
- THE DESCENDANTS OF THE FIRST PEOPLE TO COME TO AMERICA ARE TODAY CALLED _________ AMERICANS.
- LARGEST GROUP OF FRESHWATER LAKES IN THE WORLD. (2 WORDS)
- TAKING DOWN TRADE BARRIERS SO THAT GOODS FLOW FREELY AMONG COUNTRIES. (2 WORDS)
- ANOTHER NAME FOR COUNTRYSIDE AREAS.
- THE TALLEST MOUNTAIN IN NORTH AMERICA. (2 WORDS)
- ONE-TENTH OF THE WORLD'S _____________ COMES FROM THE U.S.
- INDUSTRY THAT MAKES UP THE LARGEST PART OF THE U.S. ECONOMY.
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- PEOPLE WHO MOVE TO A NEW COUNTRY TO MAKE A PERMANENT HOME.
- THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS ARE CALLED THIS. (3 WORDS)
- THE AREAS WHERE TRASH COMPANIES DUMP THEIR WASTE.
- MOUNTAINS THAT STRETCH ACROSS MOST OF THE EASTERN SIDE OF THE U.S.
- JOINED TOGETHER INSIDE A COMMON BOUNDARY.
- THE STATE THAT SEES THE SUNRISE FIRST.
- RIVER THAT FORMS PART OF THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE U.S. & MEXICO. (2 WORDS)
- THE ISLAND STATE.
- AMERICANS BURN ________________ TO POWER THEIR FACTORIES & RUN THEIR CARS. (2 WORDS)
- SYSTEM WHERE INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO RUN BUSINESSES TO MAKE PROFIT. (2 WORDS)
- THE STATE WHOSE NAME MEANS "SNOW COVERED" IN SPANISH.
- BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS.
- OVERSEAS SETTLEMENTS TIED TO A PARENT COUNTRY.
- SMALLER COMMUNITIES SURROUNDING A LARGER CITY.
33 Clues: THE ISLAND STATE. • A HUGE URBAN AREA. • A NATIONAL PLAN OF GOVERNMENT. • ANOTHER NAME FOR COUNTRYSIDE AREAS. • THE STATE THAT SEES THE SUNRISE FIRST. • JOINED TOGETHER INSIDE A COMMON BOUNDARY. • A CHANGE OR ADDITION TO THE CONSTITUTION. • BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS. • THE U.S. HAS RICH _____________ RESOURCES. • OVERSEAS SETTLEMENTS TIED TO A PARENT COUNTRY. • ...
States and Abbreviations 2025-02-22
States Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
Across
- Known for Block Island and charming coastal towns
- Known for its farms and potatoes
- Ozark mountains and prairies
- Known for its hot, dry summers
- Yellowstone National Park and Devils Tower National Monument
- Known for its various, extreme weather conditions
- Known for Cedar Point and Buckeyes
- Tropical islands in the pacific northwest
- Most known for the great salt lake and Mormons
- Known for the city Chicago
- Known for cowboys and Tex-mex cuisine
- In New England and is nicknamed "the constitution state"
- Known for Ben and Jerry's and Maple syrup
- The Bundt cake and Mall Of America
- Very cold state, starting with A
- Known for Fargo and Enchanted Highway
- Seneca Rocks and the New River George Bridge
- southern state, starting with A
- known for its famous Lobster Rolls
- Known for the space needle and Mount St. Helens
- Known for its tourists attractions and highly populated areas
- Known for the everglades and crocodiles
- Known for its delicious peach
- "no place like home" in the wizard of oz
- Most known for the fall foliage and Hampton Beach
- Portland and Crater Lake
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- Fort Sumter and Myrtle beach
- Known for the Appalachians and Virginia Beach
- Most known for the Badlands and Mount Rushmore
- Most know for the bustling city life
- Most commonly known for sin city and blazing night life
- Known for the rapid river and catfish
- Most known for its delicious cuisine and Mardi Gras
- Known for the Outer Banks and Great Smokey Mountains
- Hershey chocolate and the Declaration of Independence
- Known for multitudes of cheese and beer
- Known as the "first state"
- Famous Coney Island dog and the Great Lakes
- most known for the white sand
- It is known for sliced bread and corn
- Known for Chesapeake bay
- Known for the vast mountains and hot weather
- Known for college world series and Omaha
- Known for the Boston Tea Party and Cape Cod
- Famous fast food brand named after a colonel
- Known for the university of Notre dame
- The home of Yellowstone national park
- Most known for the Jersey shore and Ellis Island
- Known for Nashville and country music
- Western Cowboy museum and Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Known for Chesapeake bay • Portland and Crater Lake • Known as the "first state" • Known for the city Chicago • Fort Sumter and Myrtle beach • Ozark mountains and prairies • most known for the white sand • Known for its delicious peach • Known for its hot, dry summers • southern state, starting with A • Known for its farms and potatoes • Very cold state, starting with A • ...
States 1-20 2026-02-18
20 Clues: Dover • Boise • Denver • Juneau • Topeka • Augusta • Phoenix • Atlanta • Honolulu • Hartford • Frankfort • Annapolis • Sacramento • Montgomery • Des Moines • Tallahassee • Little Rock • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Indianapolis
States of Matter 2024-01-03
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- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘s thermal energy ___________________________.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
- a range of values used to measure or grade something
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- force of outward pressure
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- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- average kinetic energy
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
23 Clues: average kinetic energy • force of outward pressure • This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • a range of values used to measure or grade something • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-05
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- mixture – a mixture that is evenly mixed
- – the force of gravity pulling on an object’s mass
- – A tool for measuring mass.
- – A simplified representation of something too large, small, or complex to study directly.
- – matter with a definite shape and volume
- – a tiny building block of matter, such as an atom or molecule
- mixture – a mixture that is unevenly mixed
- – matter with no definite shape or volume
- – Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- substance – matter with a fixed composition and definite properties
- Model – A model that uses equations and formulas.
- of matter – the physical form matter takes (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)
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- model of matter – a theory explaining that particles are always in motion
- – the space an object takes up
- Cylinder – A tool for measuring the volume of liquids.
- – process where gas turns into liquid
- Model – A tangible model you can touch, such as a globe or skeleton.
- – The relationship between mass and volume, calculated as mass ÷ volume.
- – the amount of material in an object
- – a pure substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded
- Model – A diagram or drawing that explains an idea.
- – a high-energy state of matter with charged particles
- – a pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- – matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- – a physical combination of two or more substances
25 Clues: – A tool for measuring mass. • – the space an object takes up • – process where gas turns into liquid • – the amount of material in an object • mixture – a mixture that is evenly mixed • – matter with a definite shape and volume • – matter with no definite shape or volume • mixture – a mixture that is unevenly mixed • – Anything that has mass and occupies space. • ...
States of Consciousness 2025-10-16
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- technique using monitoring devices to gain control over physiological functions.
- actual storyline of a dream as remembered by the dreamer.
- cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep.
- short bursts of brain activity in stage 2 sleep.
- a trance-like state of heightened suggestibility and focused attention.
- state of being conscious and alert.
- body's tendency to maintain a balanced internal state.
- fatigue and disorientation caused by travel across time zones.
- symptoms experienced when stopping or reducing intake of a drug.
- disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
- hormone produced by the pineal gland that regulates sleep-wake cycles.
- 24-hour internal biological clock that regulates sleep and wake cycles.
- small brain structure that produces melatonin.
- drugs that distort perceptions and cause hallucinations.
- stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movement and vivid dreams.
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- hidden psychological meaning of a dream, according to Freud.
- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
- episodes of screaming and fear during deep sleep, mostly in children.
- reduced responsiveness to a drug after prolonged use.
- behavior disorder where a person walks during deep sleep.
- drugs that slow down the central nervous system.
- type of drugs that alter perception, mood, or consciousness.
- dreams in which the dreamer is aware they are dreaming.
- Jung's concept of a shared reservoir of memory traces from our species’ history.
- abnormal behaviors during sleep such as sleepwalking or night terrors.
- sudden loss of muscle tone often triggered by strong emotions, linked to narcolepsy.
- practice of focused attention and awareness, often for relaxation.
- sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks.
- awareness of oneself and the environment.
29 Clues: state of being conscious and alert. • awareness of oneself and the environment. • cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep. • small brain structure that produces melatonin. • recurring problems in falling or staying asleep. • drugs that slow down the central nervous system. • short bursts of brain activity in stage 2 sleep. • ...
States of Matter! 2025-10-06
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- A person who uses a scientific process to gain knowledge.
- Accompanied by the release of heat.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- The total kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules within a substance, caused by their random motion, vibration, and translation.
- Accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
- Energy which a body possesses by being in motion.
- An attribute, quality, or characteristic of something.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- Something that can fit into any container and the atoms have little movement.
- the direct relationship between an action or event and its consequence or result.
- The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically.
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- A process in which one or more substances, also called reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, known as products.
- The amount of "stuff" or matter in an object.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- A first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- A person who designs, builds, or maintains machines, structures, or systems.
- Represent in proportional dimensions; reduce or increase in size according to a common scale.
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- A measurement in heat; measured in Celsius, on a thermometer.
- A substance that is in-between a solid and a liquid
- A physical object/thing where the atoms have no movement.
- All knowledge gained from a experiment.
- Something that spreads out into a space, the atoms have a lot of movement.
- Something that happens in a regular and repeated way.
- A heat transfer through collisions between atoms/molecules.
27 Clues: A group of atoms bonded together. • Accompanied by the release of heat. • All knowledge gained from a experiment. • The amount of "stuff" or matter in an object. • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed. • Energy which a body possesses by being in motion. • A substance that is in-between a solid and a liquid • ...
States and Capitals 2026-05-01
28 Clues: Patna • Kohima • Imphal • Jaipur • Ranchi • Raipur • Mumbai • Bhopal • Panaji • Aizawl • Dispur • Shimla • Chennai • Lucknow • Kolkata • Gangtok • Agartala • Itanagar • Dehradun • Shillong • Hyderabad • Amaravati • Bengaluru • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Bhubaneswar • Thiruvananthapuram
States of Matter 2026-04-29
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- or gas
- Able to be squeezed into a smaller space
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A substance with a fixed shape and volume
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state from liquid to solid
- model The idea that all matter is made up of tiny particles
- A substance with no fixed shape or volume
- A change of state from solid to liquid
- Able to flow and change shape
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- or removed
- Unable to bend, flow or change shape
- of matter One of the forms that matter can take, such as solid,
- A substance with a fixed volume that flows and changes
- Unable to be squeezed into a smaller space
- A rapid change of state from liquid to gas, with vigorous
- A change of state from gas to liquid
- of state A transition between forms of matter when energy is
- A change of state from liquid to gas at the surface of a
- vapour Water in its gas state
- Any substance that takes up space and has mass
21 Clues: or gas • or removed • vapour Water in its gas state • Able to flow and change shape • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • Unable to bend, flow or change shape • A change of state from gas to liquid • A change of state from liquid to solid • A change of state from solid to liquid • Able to be squeezed into a smaller space • ...
March PBIS 3-5 2016-04-12
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- What is the longest river in the world
- What baseball team has the most World Series titles
- What is the capital of Illinois
- What college women's basketball team won the 2016 NCAA Tournament
- What sport do the Los Angeles Lakers play
- Smallest state in United States
- How many food groups are there
- A typical golf course contains how many holes
- What is the largest ocean in the world
- The middle value of an ordered set of values is called what
- Who played for the Chicago Bulls and won 6 championships (last name only)
- How many original colonies were there in the United States
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- What is the last name of the United States president
- What do we call molten rock when it is inside the Earth
- What sport is played at Wimbledon
- Largest state in United States
- What is the largest city in the United States
- Wind,water and ice are all natural forces that cause what
- The perimeter of a circle is also known as what
- What is the United States national flower
- What is Mrs. Martin's favorite college basketball team
- What college men's basketball team won the 2016 NCAA Tournament
- In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion of
- Who heads the Executive Branch of Govenment
- How many states make up the United States
- How many branches of Government does the United States have
- Who is the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals (last name only)
- How many inches are in a foot?
28 Clues: Largest state in United States • How many food groups are there • How many inches are in a foot? • What is the capital of Illinois • Smallest state in United States • What sport is played at Wimbledon • What is the longest river in the world • What is the largest ocean in the world • What is the United States national flower • What sport do the Los Angeles Lakers play • ...
Georgia and the Civil War 2025-03-25
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- The main industry in the South before the Civil War, especially in Georgia.
- To make something unable to function; what Sherman’s campaign aimed to do to Georgia’s war efforts.
- The Northern states that remained part of the United States during the Civil War.
- President of the United States during the Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- The name of Sherman’s path of destruction from Atlanta to Savannah.
- The act of a state formally leaving the Union
- The system where people were forced to work without pay or freedom; a key issue in the Civil War.
- A major Civil War battle in Georgia that helped Lincoln win re-election.
- The period after the Civil War when the South was rebuilt and rejoined the Union.
- The belief that states had more power than the federal government; often used to defend slavery.
- An agreement that tried to balance free and slave states before the Civil War.
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- The act of freeing enslaved people
- A law that allowed states to vote on whether to allow slavery, leading to violence.
- The group of Southern states that broke away from the United States during the Civil War.
- The conflict between the Union and Confederacy from 1861 to 1865.
- A Supreme Court case that ruled African Americans were not citizens.
- The President of the Confederate States of America.
- The Union general who led a destructive march through Georgia.
- The cash crop that drove Georgia’s economy and increased the demand for slavery.
- A war strategy where ports are blocked to stop supplies from entering or leaving.
20 Clues: The act of freeing enslaved people • The act of a state formally leaving the Union • The President of the Confederate States of America. • The Union general who led a destructive march through Georgia. • The conflict between the Union and Confederacy from 1861 to 1865. • The name of Sherman’s path of destruction from Atlanta to Savannah. • ...
The Civil War 2023-02-23
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- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- derived weapons became the most commonly used firearms in the Civil War.
- A term meaning "before war"
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.Federal
- A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- joined by an agreement or treaty.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- A large farm in the southern United States.
- Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
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- A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- A Confederate soldier during the US Civil War
- An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862.
- Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- strong enough to resist the effects of blast from a bomb.Union The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government
- the freeing of someone from slavery.
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish
20 Clues: A term meaning "before war" • joined by an agreement or treaty. • the freeing of someone from slavery. • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware. • A large farm in the southern United States. • An army of citizens used during emergencies. • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish • A Confederate soldier during the US Civil War • ...
History 1060 Chapter 21 2023-01-03
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- former slaves that moved West in search of post-slavery opportunities 475
- The President of the Confederate States that was arrested, imprisoned for 2 years, at the end of the Civil War, and later pardoned by President Johnson473
- party that organized Reconstruction, but also wanted to extend citizenship to former slaves but yet extend all the rights of white men
- laws designed to regulate the affairs of the emancipated blacks 479
- accused of plundering the treasuries of the Southern states through political influence 487
- won by an override of President Johnson's veto 481
- President Andrew Johnson, broke this law causing Congress to his Impeachment and missed removal by 1 Senate vote. 489
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- required that 50% of a state's voters take the oath of allegiance and demanded stronger safeguards for emancipation 478
- created by the federal government to assist former slaves, in a post-slavery world 477
- March 2, 1867, divided the South into 5 military districts with each commanded by a Union general.483
- was determined to be a crime and sentence was to a chain gang 480
- called "Steward's Folly" purchased from Russia 490
- left a festering scar that would take generations to heal the Political empowerment of blacks and the insult of federal troops intervening in local affairs 491
- created to stifle the Southern transfer of goods by rail. 473
14 Clues: called "Steward's Folly" purchased from Russia 490 • won by an override of President Johnson's veto 481 • created to stifle the Southern transfer of goods by rail. 473 • was determined to be a crime and sentence was to a chain gang 480 • laws designed to regulate the affairs of the emancipated blacks 479 • ...
Federalism 2021-12-03
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- powers reserved strictly to states
- main way the national government provides money to the states
- each state must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of other states
- powers the national government needs to carry out powers in the constitution
- to take away
- often supported states rights over national government
- favors national actions in dealing with these matters
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- powers expressed in the constitution by the founders
- major source of money for national government
- forbids racial discrimination in public accommodations
- another name for expressed powers
- powers the national government may use simply because its a government
- states must resolve conflicts without force
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- gave congress the power to tax incomes
- favors states and local action in dealing with problems
- another name for the necessary and proper clause
- mix of confederate and unitary government
- laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state
- requirement set by Congress that prevents a state or local government from using a certain power
- makes the acts and treaties of the united states supreme
- powers the constitution gives to the national government
- return to state
- both the national government and the states have these powers
- enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
25 Clues: to take away • return to state • another name for expressed powers • powers reserved strictly to states • gave congress the power to tax incomes • mix of confederate and unitary government • states must resolve conflicts without force • major source of money for national government • another name for the necessary and proper clause • ...
Becoming a Citizen 2023-01-10
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- what territory did the United States buy from France in 1803?
- Who elects U.S. senators?
- What is the highest court in the United States?
- How many seats are on the Supreme Court?
- How many senators does each state have?
- What is the economic system of the United States?
- hundred How many U.S. senators are there?
- What U.S. war ended slavery?14thAmendment What amendment gives citizenship to all persons born in the United States?
- The words “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” are in what founding document?
- If the president can no longer serve, who becomes president?
- What is the form of government of the United States?
- what is the best way to participate in the United States government
- What is the supreme law of the land?
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- Who does a U.S. senator represent?
- Who signs bills to become laws?
- How many Supreme Court justices are usually needed to decide a case?
- How many amendments does the U.S. Constitution have?
- What does the Bill of Rights protect?
- How can people become United States citizens?
- What is the capital of the United States?
- What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?
- How long is a term for a U.S. senator?
- How are changes made to the U.S. Constitution?
- Who is Commander in Chief of the U.S. military?
- what founding document was written in 1787?
- how long do Supreme Court justices serve?
26 Clues: Who elects U.S. senators? • Who signs bills to become laws? • Who does a U.S. senator represent? • What is the supreme law of the land? • What does the Bill of Rights protect? • How long is a term for a U.S. senator? • How many senators does each state have? • How many seats are on the Supreme Court? • What is the capital of the United States? • ...
Numbers 30-1000 2022-09-20
Numbers 2023-11-23
Los números 2023-09-21
Chapter 4: Verbs and Numbers Review 2025-11-05
Bigger Numbers 2026-03-24
Ch 5, sec 1 vocab 2024-01-17
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- The separation of power in the government, which is ensured through the establishment of three different branches: the executive branch, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch.
- Having two branches or chambers
- Authority to draw money from the treasury.
- When legislation is passed even after the president has vetoed it.
- Each state is able to have the seats in relation to their population.
- groups a group of people that seeks to influence public policy on the basis of a particular common interest or concern.
- Congress can charge officials in the executive branch with wrongdoing.
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- The upper assembly in the US congress.
- The process of distributing the 435 seats in the house of reps to the 50 states.
- All people of the US
- of Representatives The lower chamber of the US congress.
- The people that live within the area that the congress member represents.
- review how the executive branch is operating.
13 Clues: All people of the US • Having two branches or chambers • The upper assembly in the US congress. • Authority to draw money from the treasury. • review how the executive branch is operating. • of Representatives The lower chamber of the US congress. • When legislation is passed even after the president has vetoed it. • ...
The Cold War 2024-09-24
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- Secretary of State during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency. Extreme Anti-Communist
- Conflict between North and South Korea following WWII
- Location that that Chiang Kai-Shek fled to after Communist leaders in China took power
- 34th President in power during the height of Atomic concerns from the US and the Soviets
- Movement that took advantage of communism fears to help give power to his political views
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- Measure taken to prevent any extension of communist rule
- Group of 50 nations that came together to seek world peace after WWII
- Defense military alliance formed to help prevent Soviet aggression
- NATO-style alliance formed by the Soviet Union to combat West Germany's alliance in NATO.
- Chinese Nationalist that the United States supported
- Soviet Union Leader after Stalin's Death.
- Planes that flew supplies into West Berlin following the splitting of Germany
- Chinese Communist Leader
- Conflict between the US and the Soviet Union where no direct confrontation occurred.
- A new, more powerful variant of the Atomic Bomb
15 Clues: Chinese Communist Leader • Soviet Union Leader after Stalin's Death. • A new, more powerful variant of the Atomic Bomb • Chinese Nationalist that the United States supported • Conflict between North and South Korea following WWII • Measure taken to prevent any extension of communist rule • Defense military alliance formed to help prevent Soviet aggression • ...
Factors that Affect Incentive Value 2025-03-26
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- Contrast effects depend on ... how Incentives are anticipated (Getting a B as an A student vs as a C student)
- ___ contrast: The change in psychological value of an incentive based on previous experiences where positive ones increase incentive value but negative ones decrease incentive value
- result of deprivation
- Incentive ___ decreases with delay
- Contrast effects depend on ... how Incentives are ___ (Amateur Art vs Professional Art)
- A behavior shift towards something that increases the frequency of the incentive
- ____ discounting: 25$ now, or 50$ in 4 weeks
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- Incentive amount is positively associated with
- Rate of ___: The frequency of an inventive or reinforcer influence motivation
- Too small of an incentive might be ___ than no incentive
- Large incentives may decrease motivation for ___ tasks
- What Dr.Hicks needed when they went on a hike, emphasizing that internal states drive incentive value
- What did Dr.Hicks husband do to win the chore competition, utilizing melioration
- result of satiation
- ___ contrast: Pleasure of the stimulus depends on what it is being compared to
15 Clues: result of satiation • result of deprivation • Incentive ___ decreases with delay • ____ discounting: 25$ now, or 50$ in 4 weeks • Incentive amount is positively associated with • Large incentives may decrease motivation for ___ tasks • Too small of an incentive might be ___ than no incentive • ...
Puzzle 55 2025-02-11
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- – Nausea is a common early _____ of influenza.
- – We _____ that it was the dog that ate the cake left on the table.
- – The woman received a lot of _____ for her broken arm.
- – The stars in the American flag _____ the 50 states.
- – The _____ court of Taiwan decides the verdicts for larger cases.
- – Can I _____ highlighters with you? I prefer to use a blue one.
- – The Three Little Pigs is a famous _____ about needing to work hard.
- – I hate summer because my body is always covered in _____.
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- – A rabbit is always aware of its _____ in case of predators.
- – My teacher has had _____ three times on her knee already.
- – Everything bought deducts an amount of _____ for the government.
- – I believe that pineapple buns are a _____ night market treat.
- – Do you _____ to review your vocabulary words over the break?
- – Many types of cancers have a high _____ rate.
- – Words like cat, jump, and cute have only one _____ in them.
15 Clues: – Nausea is a common early _____ of influenza. • – Many types of cancers have a high _____ rate. • – The stars in the American flag _____ the 50 states. • – The woman received a lot of _____ for her broken arm. • – My teacher has had _____ three times on her knee already. • – I hate summer because my body is always covered in _____. • ...
60 2025-11-20
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- The number after two. Example: I have __________ brothers.
- The bar you hold to steer a bicycle. Example: Hold onto the __________.
- A small animal with a hard shell on its back. Example: The __________ moves slowly.
- A female person or animal. Example: __________ is my sister.
- Later than something. Example: We can play __________ school.
- School work done at home. Example: I must finish my __________.
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- A young cat. Example: The __________ is playing with a ball.
- The food eaten at one time. Example: Breakfast is my favourite __________.
- A covering for your head. Example: He wears a __________ in the sun.
- At the present time. Example: We must go __________.
- A food made from flour and baked in an oven. Example: I have __________ for breakfast.
- The number 50. Example: There are __________ states in the USA.
- To talk. Example: Can you __________ English?
- A girl or woman who has the same parents as you. Example: My __________ is older than me.
- for To try to find something. Example: I will __________ my keys.
15 Clues: To talk. Example: Can you __________ English? • At the present time. Example: We must go __________. • The number after two. Example: I have __________ brothers. • A young cat. Example: The __________ is playing with a ball. • A female person or animal. Example: __________ is my sister. • Later than something. Example: We can play __________ school. • ...
European Exploration in OK 2026-01-27
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- Signed agreements between the US and tribes often used to take Native land
- Disease spread by Europeans that killed 50-90% of Native American Populations
- Land set aside for Native American tribes in present-day Oklahoma
- The forced journey experienced by many Native Americans
- European Nation that engaged in trade with Natives involving animal skins in exchange for weapons
- Spanish Expedition
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- Native Indians were forced to locate west of this river due to the Indian Removal Act.
- European nation that explored Oklahoma first in search of gold
- The 1803 event that transferred Oklahoma from France to the United States
- Law passed in 1830 that forced Native American tribes to move west
- The animal whose fur was most valuable in trade
- Native Tribe that suffered the greatest along the Trail of Tears
- The idea that the U.S. should expand west
13 Clues: Spanish Expedition • The idea that the U.S. should expand west • The animal whose fur was most valuable in trade • The forced journey experienced by many Native Americans • European nation that explored Oklahoma first in search of gold • Native Tribe that suffered the greatest along the Trail of Tears • ...
Civil War 2022-05-27
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- 16th president of the United States
- Rights of citizens politically and socially
- The act of enslaving people
- The act of being free
- Part of the United States that left
- Upper section of the United States
- Being freed from oppressive ways
- First battle of the civil war
- Gender that took on roles while men fought
- Communication method commonly used
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- New bullet that expanded upon impact
- Clothes worn in unison
- The second word in civil war
- Leader of an army
- Lower section of the United States
- Famous Confederate general
- War that happened in the 1860s
- The Northern part of the United States that stayed
- Most common type of gun used
- Liquid inside the human body
20 Clues: Leader of an army • The act of being free • Clothes worn in unison • Famous Confederate general • The act of enslaving people • The second word in civil war • Most common type of gun used • Liquid inside the human body • First battle of the civil war • War that happened in the 1860s • Being freed from oppressive ways • Lower section of the United States • ...
Numbers 2024-02-16
States of Consciousness 2020-12-10
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- Skeeter the dog has this condition where he falls asleep uncontrollably
- The ________ content of dreams refers to the underlying meaning of dreams, according to Freud
- _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed
- The major active ingredient in marijuana, and may also trigger mild hallucinations.
- bodily functions also follow (sleep, for example)
- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- a stimulating and highly addictive drug found in vapes, cigarettes, and tobacco
- The sleep theory of ________ centers around the idea that sleep helps us restore and repair brain tissue
- __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions
- Near-______ experiences are altered states of consciousness that occur after a close brush with _______. Think of "Heaven is Real."
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- These are sensory experiences that occur without sensory stimuli
- The _________ nucleus responds to light by ultimately adjusting melatonin production and changing our feelings of sleepiness
- __________s are drugs that reduce anxiety but simultaneously impair judgement and memory
- __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods
- Our ________ rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that
- Sleep _______ refers to the condition where you experience temporary cessations in breathing and repeated awakenings
- The transition into _______ is marked by slowed breathing and irregular brain waves
- A night ______ is rarely remembered but causes its victims to take on a terrified appearance during their sleep
- _______ sleep is also called paradoxical sleep because our muscles are relaxed while our bodily systems are active
- Sleep ________ is a phenomenon especially common amongst college and university students and is a predictor for depression
- Refers to the continued difficulty in falling and staying asleep
21 Clues: Our ________ rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that • Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • bodily functions also follow (sleep, for example) • __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods • _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed • __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions • ...
states and capitals 2021-06-06
20 Clues: Nadu • Patna • Dispur • Ranchi • Panjim • Aizwal • Mumbai • Imphal • Pradesh • Dehradun • Agartala • Shillong • Kavaratti • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Bhubaneshwar • Pradesh Shimla • Pradesh Itanagar • and Nagar Haveli Silvassa • and Nicobar Islands Port Blair
US States Crossword 2022-07-16
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- The Sooner State
- The Buckeye State
- Detroit
- Big Sky Country
- Starbucks
- Potatoes
- Empire State
- Peaches
- The Mount Rushmore State
- Mardi Gras
- The Peace Garden State
- The Last Frontier
- Chicago
- Walmart Headquarters
- Disney World
- Nashville
- Yellowstone Park
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- Grand Canyon State
- Portland
- Land of 10,000 lakes
- America's Dairyland
- Maple Syrup
- Lone Star State
- The Cornhusker State
- Hollywood
- The Wizard of Oz
- Aloha
- Las Vegas
- The First State
- Fried Chicken
- The Smallest State
- The Garden State
- The Show-Me State
33 Clues: Aloha • Detroit • Peaches • Chicago • Portland • Potatoes • Starbucks • Hollywood • Las Vegas • Nashville • Mardi Gras • Maple Syrup • Empire State • Disney World • Fried Chicken • Big Sky Country • Lone Star State • The First State • The Sooner State • The Wizard of Oz • The Garden State • Yellowstone Park • The Buckeye State • The Last Frontier • The Show-Me State • Grand Canyon State • The Smallest State • ...
Vaccination Exemption States 2022-10-11
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- The Constitution State
- Too many Double Letters
- Only State that matters
- The Beaver State
- Largest City is Portland, but it's on the East Coast
- Capital is Bismarck
- Home of the Razorbacks
- The Badger state and home to lots of dairy.
- Rocky Mountain State
- Trail of Tears ended here
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- Hollywood
- Land of Lakes
- Motor City is Found here
- The Potato State
- The Quaker State
- Known for Mardi Gras
- Country Roads!!! Take Me Home!!!!
- There is a salty lake here
- Buckeye State
- Majority of the grand canyon is here.
- Concrete Jungle Where Dreams Are Made Of!!
21 Clues: Hollywood • Land of Lakes • Buckeye State • The Potato State • The Quaker State • The Beaver State • Capital is Bismarck • Known for Mardi Gras • Rocky Mountain State • The Constitution State • Home of the Razorbacks • Too many Double Letters • Only State that matters • Motor City is Found here • Trail of Tears ended here • There is a salty lake here • Country Roads!!! Take Me Home!!!! • ...
20 US States 2022-05-23
Across
- Sold to the US by Russia
- Ind____ Jones
- It is right next to Maine
- It is very close to the name of the country below the US
- Home to the Liberty Bell
- The capital is named after a mythological bird made of fire.
- One state that has been known for slavery
- Right below the state of Washington
- Home to the best school ever, which starts and ends with a W
- The city of Buffalo is home to a very famous landmark
- Has the same name as a US president
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- _____ Roadhouse
- "____ ________. Mountain Mama. Take me home. Country Roads."
- Home to the Golden Gate Bridge
- The closest state to the Equator
- It looks like a mitten
- The smallest US state
- The Yellowstone National Park spreads into this state
- The capital is known for its many casinos
- Home to the Yellowstone National Park
20 Clues: Ind____ Jones • _____ Roadhouse • The smallest US state • It looks like a mitten • Sold to the US by Russia • Home to the Liberty Bell • It is right next to Maine • Home to the Golden Gate Bridge • The closest state to the Equator • Right below the state of Washington • Has the same name as a US president • Home to the Yellowstone National Park • ...
usa states aiden 2022-05-24
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- this state is home to atlanta
- this state is associated with corn
- this is the smallest state
- this state is home to chicago
- this state is bordering the smallest state
- this state is home to baltimore
- this state is mostly associated with lobster
- this state kind of looks like a glove
- this state has a long, skinny panhandle
- the state that houses the grand canyon.
- everything's bigger in _____!
- this state borders arizona
- this state is north of oregon
- this state is "as flat as a pancake!"
- this state kind of looks like a face
- this state borders mississippi
- this state has the most population of any state
- this state is home to mt rushmore
- this state is home to cleveland
- this state is home to st louis
- this state borders louisiana
- the first state
- this state is home to columbia
- this state borders michigan to the west
- this state is north of california
- this state is home to charlotte
- this state borders new hampshire
- this state is home to philadelphia
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- this is the only state that borders maine
- the only state in the pacific
- this state borders new york
- this state is home to las vegas
- this state has cape cod
- this state broke of from another state
- the so-called "sunshine state"
- this state borders idaho
- this state borders michigan to the west
- this state is home to salt lake city
- this state is home to new orleans
- the most northern state
- this state is south of missouri
- this state is known for ________ fried chicken!
- "the empire state"
- this state is mostly associated with potatoes
- this state is north of the state that is home to mt rushmore
- this state is nicknamed "the mile high state"
- this state is directly south of michigan
- this state is smallest in terms of population.
- this states capital is richmond
- this state is home to shere elvis was born
50 Clues: the first state • "the empire state" • this state has cape cod • the most northern state • this state borders idaho • this is the smallest state • this state borders arizona • this state borders new york • this state borders louisiana • this state is home to atlanta • the only state in the pacific • this state is home to chicago • everything's bigger in _____! • ...
Cities and States 2022-06-15
20 Clues: Omaha • Newark • Chicago • Memphis • Seattle • Detroit • Houston • Portland • LasVegas • Charlotte • Milwaukee • Baltimore • LosAngeles • NewOrleans • Louisville • SiouxFalls • Minneapolis • Philadelphia • Jacksonville • New York City
United States Government 2022-12-11
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- Constitutional grant of powers that enables each of the three branches of government to check some acts of others and therefore ensure that no branch can dominate.
- Formal accusation by the lower house step in removal from office.
- in which voters determine party nominees.
- group A collection of people who share a common interest or attitude and seek to
- The first governing document of the confederated states drafted in 1777, ratified in 1781 and replaced by the present Constitution in 1789
- a government by the people, both directly or indirectly, with free and frequent elections.
- a system used in electing the president and vice president, in which voters vote for electors pledged to cast their ballots for a particular party’s candidates.
- Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly
- Supporters of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central government
- Essays promoting ratification of the Constitution published anonymously by Alexander Hamilton John Jay and James Madison in 1787 and 1788
- Advisory council for the president consisting of the heads of the executive departments the vice president, and a few other officials selected by the president.
- the branch of government that decides the meaning of the laws and settles disputes
- Elections held in years when the president is on the ballot.
- the part of government that carries out the laws
- The convention in Philadelphia, May 25 to September 17 1787 debated and agreed upon the Constitution of the United States
- A formal decision to reject the bill passed by Congress.
- is a group in England that makes laws
- a document that was written with the intent of the colonies to free themselves from Great Britain
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- head of the executive branch
- compact An agreement among two or more states.
- the introduction to the
- Plans and runs the campaign
- Opponents of ratification of the Constitution and of a strong central
- Elections in which voters elect officeholders
- Handles contacts with media
- government for specific ends.
- Government in which the people elect those who govern and pass laws; also called a republic
- legislative-executive-judicial
- Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials, especially legislators, and the policies they enact.
- a person born in a country or who chooses to become a member of that country
- the law-making part of the government with the power to raise the money needed to run the government
- Elections held midway between presidential elections.
32 Clues: the introduction to the • Plans and runs the campaign • Handles contacts with media • head of the executive branch • government for specific ends. • legislative-executive-judicial • is a group in England that makes laws • in which voters determine party nominees. • Elections in which voters elect officeholders • compact An agreement among two or more states. • ...
1st Half States 2022-11-29
28 Clues: Dover • Boston • Albany • Jackson • Madison • Atlanta • Augusta • Lansing • Concord • Raleigh • Trenton • Columbus • Richmond • Hartford • Columbia • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Charleston • Montpelier • Montgomery • Harrisburg • Providence • Baton Rouge • Springfield • Tallahassee • Little Rock • Indianapolis
States of Matter 2019-04-25
Across
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘s thermal energy ___________________________.
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- ______ Theory of Matter-All particles in matter are inconstant, random motion
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- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- a new substance
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- A change in which one kind of molecule is changed into another kind;
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
25 Clues: a new substance • This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
Across
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- Borders Mexico (starts with T)
- It has many enormous mountains
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Famous for making cheese
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- This is one state where people wear cowboy boots
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- Borders Mexico (starts with N)
- Famous for making cars
- The imaginary animal called the Jackalope is from here
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Grizzly Bears live here
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Steamboats pass through 10 states, and this is one of them
- It is known as the Last Frontier
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- Famous for its potatoes
- Two states have this name, starting with C/North and South
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- This state has many farms (starts with N)
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Borders Mexico (starts with C)and is famous for Hollywood
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- One state that is famous for making maple syrup
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- It has many peach trees
- The Yellowhammer is it's state bird
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- This state has many farms (ends in A)
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Two states have this name, starting with D/North and South
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
45 Clues: Famous for making cars • Famous for its potatoes • It has many peach trees • Grizzly Bears live here • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Borders Mexico (starts with T) • It has many enormous mountains • Known for its beautiful quilts • Borders Mexico (starts with N) • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • ...
States (1-25) 2020-10-01
25 Clues: Iowa • Maine • Boise • Hawaii • Alaska • Topeka • Lansing • Phoenix • Atlanta • Jackson • Florida • Indiana • Hartford • Missouri • Kentucky • Colorado • Delaware • Arkansas • Illinois • Annapolis • Minnesota • Sacramento • Montgomery • BatonRouge • Massachusetts
The United States 2020-02-12
20 Clues: ots • münt • džäss • kutse • muusik • suurus • rahvus • kindel • tähtis • kotkas • kiilas • kesköö • insener • keskpäev • kergesti • hüüdnimi • ülemaailmne • pilvelõhkuja • sõrmega toksima • võidusõiduhobune
States and Capitals 2020-10-21
Across
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Louisana
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Delaware
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- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of California
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Connecticut
24 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Maine • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Louisana • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Delaware • ...
States of Matter 2020-05-04
Across
- the amount of space taken up by a substance
- movement energy
- a property of a substance observed during a chemical reaction
- the smallest form of a particle
- free-flowing substances of fixed volume
- an increase in volume caused by an increase in heat
- amount of matter
- explanation of ideas
- a substance changing from a solid to a liquid
- the temperature at which a solid melts
- things about matter which can be measured and observed
Down
- a substance changing from a solid to a gas
- the temperature at which a liquid boils and turns to gas
- a substance changing from gas to liquid
- liquid turning to gas
- particles that are of fixed volume and stable
- chemical substance in its simplest form
- any substance that has mass and takes up space
- particles moving from high to low concentration
- substances of unfixed volume which can easily change shape
- a substance changing from a liquid to a solid
21 Clues: movement energy • amount of matter • explanation of ideas • liquid turning to gas • the smallest form of a particle • the temperature at which a solid melts • a substance changing from gas to liquid • free-flowing substances of fixed volume • chemical substance in its simplest form • a substance changing from a solid to a gas • the amount of space taken up by a substance • ...
states of matter 2020-05-06
Across
- physical substance
- is a type of energy
- the space in something
- the melting point of water is 0DEG
- when a solid turns into a solid
- a type of matter that starts with L
- when solid turns into a liquid
- becomes bigger
- is a species of atom
- can be observed or measured
- when a liquid turns into Gas
- when liquid into a solid
- wight of something
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- small modules in motion
- is evident during/ after a chemical reaction
- a code
- a type of matter that starts with G
- when gas turn into a liquid
- a movement of substance
- the boiling point of water is 100DEG
- a type of matter that starts with S
21 Clues: a code • becomes bigger • physical substance • wight of something • is a type of energy • is a species of atom • the space in something • small modules in motion • a movement of substance • when liquid into a solid • when gas turn into a liquid • can be observed or measured • when a liquid turns into Gas • when solid turns into a liquid • when a solid turns into a solid • ...
states and capital 2020-12-28
28 Clues: goa • bihar • Assam • odisha • sikkim • kerala • punjab • haryana • manipur • gujarat • tripura • mizoram • nagaland • telangana • meghalaya • rajasthan • jharkhand • karnataka • tamil Nadu • west Bengal • uttarakhand • maharashtra • chhattisgarh • uttar Pradesh • Andhra pradesh • madhya Pradesh • himachal Pradesh • Arunachal Pradesh
States of Matter 2021-09-06
Across
- a factor that allows matter to change states; revolves around forcing atoms towards or away from each other
- the phase change that transforms a solid into a gas; think of dry ice
- a factor that allows matter to change states; revolves around giving or taking kinetic energy away from atoms
- this is how many MAJOR states of matter are naturally found in the observable universe
- Theory a central idea of chemistry that states particles of matter are in constant motion
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a substance with an indefinite shape but definite volume; incompressible;
- the phase change that transforms a gas into a solid; think of snow
- a substance with a definite shape and volume; incompressible
- the building blocks of matter; the way these behave determine the state of matter that a substance expresses
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- the measure of whether or not a substance decreases its volume when pressure is applied
- the phase change that transforms a liquid into a gas
- an ionized substance formed from superheated gases
- the phase change that transforms a liquid into a solid
- a gas that originates from a liquid or solid
- the phase change that transforms a gas into a liquid
- the phase change that transforms a solid into a liquid
- a substance with no distinct shape; easily directed by outside forces
- the amount of space that a substance occupies
- a substance with an indefinite shape and volume; compressible
20 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • a gas that originates from a liquid or solid • the amount of space that a substance occupies • an ionized substance formed from superheated gases • the phase change that transforms a liquid into a gas • the phase change that transforms a gas into a liquid • the phase change that transforms a liquid into a solid • ...
United States Puzzle 2021-07-20
Across
- where the President lives
- Black people were in bondage as property
- Star Spangled Banner
- hottest place in the US
- President of the US
- most populous state
- size of the US in the world
- largest city
- mountains in the west
- the US economy main source
- branches of the federal government
- most important law in the US
- state where Mommie grew up
- million people
- was between the states
- In God We Trust
- borders US to the south
- interprets the laws
- thirteen in the flag
- national animal
- mountains in the East
- ocean in the east
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- first people in North America
- state where nana and Papi grew up
- State where Daddy and Mimi grew up
- leader of the US
- largest state
- highest mountain peak in the US
- Name of country
- where laws are made
- number of states
- fifty in the flag
- borders the US to the north
- national bird
- fourth largest city
- capital of the US
- ocean in the west
- largest lake in the US
- holiday when Blacks became free
- longest river in the US
- smallest state in the US
- State where Blake,Braxton,Kaiden and Christian
- national holiday
43 Clues: largest city • largest state • national bird • million people • Name of country • In God We Trust • national animal • leader of the US • number of states • national holiday • fifty in the flag • capital of the US • ocean in the west • ocean in the east • President of the US • most populous state • where laws are made • fourth largest city • interprets the laws • Star Spangled Banner • thirteen in the flag • ...
States of matter 2021-03-14
Across
- Energy of movement
- Two or more atoms chemically bonded together
- Where the protons and neutrons are found
- Where the electrons are found in an atom
- Can be drawn into wires
- The more kinetic energy solid particles have, the more they ___________
- Smallest unit of matter
- Can be compressed and can take the shape of a container
- A substance made from one type of atom
- Mass per unit volume
- Gas becomes a liquid
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- The rows in the periodic table
- Makes a ringing sound when hit
- Breaks easily when a force is applied
- More than one atom chemically bonded together
- Cannot be compressed and has a fixed shape
- Can be hammered into thin sheets
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- Can take the shape of a container but cannot be compressed
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- The mass of a neutron
21 Clues: Energy of movement • Mass per unit volume • Gas becomes a liquid • The mass of a neutron • Can be drawn into wires • Smallest unit of matter • When a liquid becomes a gas • The rows in the periodic table • Makes a ringing sound when hit • Can be hammered into thin sheets • Breaks easily when a force is applied • A substance made from one type of atom • ...
States of Matter 2021-03-28
Across
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- A liquid's resistance to flowing is called __________________.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
Down
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘ thermal energy ___________________________.
23 Clues: This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
US States Crossword 2021-10-21
Across
- The Adirondacks and the Catskills
- British took the town of Essex in 1814
- "In 1814 we took a little trip, along with Colonel Jacksond own the Mighty ________"
- Montgomery is the capital
- Brown v. Board of Education
- its capital has the states name in it
- O! Say can you see...
- home to Harvard Yard and wicked chowdah
- this is where you live
- Everglades National Park
- Almost heaven...
- last established of the 13 colonies
- Acadia National Park, lobster rolls, blueberries
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- NFL team won the 2016 Superbowl
- Louisville Sluggers are made here
- its capital is Boise
- field of dreams is set and filmed here
- mmm... deep dish pizza...
- The Bear Flag Republic
- the abbreviation is AR
- Denali National Park
- state doubles as an archipelago
- this state and a Great Lake share a name
- "The First State"
- known for its Mardi Gras festival
25 Clues: Almost heaven... • "The First State" • its capital is Boise • Denali National Park • O! Say can you see... • The Bear Flag Republic • the abbreviation is AR • this is where you live • Everglades National Park • mmm... deep dish pizza... • Montgomery is the capital • Brown v. Board of Education • NFL team won the 2016 Superbowl • state doubles as an archipelago • ...
Drug States - Review 2021-11-02
Across
- slow down nervous system activity
- stimulants decrease; marijuana increases
- alcohol impairs function of this movement area
- a common symptom associated with stimulant withdrawal
- short-sightedness due to alcohol intoxication
- a drug that increases activity of a neurotransmitter
- final stage of alcohol withdrawal; delerium _______
- withdrawal effects are typically the _______ of drug effects
- neurotransmitter involved in appetite, sleep, pain
- drugs that alter the mind and behavior
- LSD is a __________ hallucinogen
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- powerful pain killers
- when greater drug use has weakened effects
- an antagonist _______ neurotransmitter activity
- increase nervous system activity
- perception of stimuli that are not present
- scarring of the liver
- bloc black out with permanent memory loss
- Nesbitt's ________
- reabsorption of neurotransmitter
- caffeine intoxication
- body's endogenous morphines
- alcohol is an agonist for
- main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana
24 Clues: Nesbitt's ________ • powerful pain killers • scarring of the liver • caffeine intoxication • alcohol is an agonist for • body's endogenous morphines • increase nervous system activity • reabsorption of neurotransmitter • LSD is a __________ hallucinogen • slow down nervous system activity • drugs that alter the mind and behavior • stimulants decrease; marijuana increases • ...
States of Matter 2021-04-27
Across
- a liquid/gas fills the ________ of its container
- if I want to change an object from a solid to a liquid I need to ____ it
- a state of matter at the coldest temperature
- liquid Nitrogen does this at -196 degrees Celsius
- a state of matter at the warmest temperature
- if I want to change a gas to a liquid I need to ____ it
- moving from liquid to gas
- when a liquid is heated, it's particles move _________ before it evaporates
- copper does this at 1085 degrees Celsius
- moving from solid to liquid
- moving from solid to gas
- a state of matter at a moderate temperature
- water does this at 100 degrees Celsius
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- rain is also known as
- moving from liquid to solid
- moving from gas to liquid
- particles do this at -273.15 degrees Celsius
- Carbon Dioxide does this at -78 degrees Celsius
- moving from gas to solid
- when a solid is heated, it __________ before it melts
- the scientific measure of temperature that begins at absolute 0
- a particle moves faster when it has more of this
- the basic building block of matter
- the 4th state of matter
24 Clues: rain is also known as • the 4th state of matter • moving from gas to solid • moving from solid to gas • moving from gas to liquid • moving from liquid to gas • moving from liquid to solid • moving from solid to liquid • the basic building block of matter • water does this at 100 degrees Celsius • copper does this at 1085 degrees Celsius • ...
States of Matter 2021-04-27
Across
- the basic building block of matter
- water does this at 100 degrees Celsius
- copper does this at 1085 degrees Celsius
- a state of matter at the coldest temperature
- moving from liquid to gas
- a liquid/gas fills the ________ of its container
- moving from solid to liquid
- when a solid is heated, it __________ before it melts
- moving from solid to gas
- the scientific measure of temperature that begins at absolute 0
- a particle moves faster when it has more of this
- moving from gas to solid
- particles do this at -273.15 degrees Celsius
Down
- rain is also known as
- the 4th state of matter
- moving from liquid to solid
- liquid Nitrogen does this at -196 degrees Celsius
- moving from gas to liquid
- a state of matter at the warmest temperature
- if I want to change an object from a solid to a liquid I need to ____ it
- a state of matter at a moderate temperature
- Carbon Dioxide does this at -78 degrees Celsius
- when a liquid is heated, it's particles move _________ before it evaporates
- if I want to change a gas to a liquid I need to ____ it
24 Clues: rain is also known as • the 4th state of matter • moving from solid to gas • moving from gas to solid • moving from gas to liquid • moving from liquid to gas • moving from liquid to solid • moving from solid to liquid • the basic building block of matter • water does this at 100 degrees Celsius • copper does this at 1085 degrees Celsius • ...
States of Matter 2021-08-25
Across
- the process by which charged plasma particles revert back to a gas
- what Mr. Bellware teaches (outside of school)
- the process by which a solid has energy added and skips the liquid phase becoming a gas
- the temperature scale we use commonly in the USA
- two or more atoms bonded together
- the process by which a gas has energy removed and skips the liquid phase becoming a solid
- when a liquid has enough energy removed to revert back to a solid
- the process by which a gas has its particles charged and changes into a plasma
- a state of matter that has no definite volume or shape and has charged particles
- when a solid gets enough energy added to change into a liquid
- a state of matter that has no definite volume or shape
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- a state of matter that has definite volume and definite shape
- the amount of energy within the particles of an abject or substance
- what makes up a substance and moves as energy is added
- a state of matter that has definite volume but no definite shape
- a process of vaporization that occurs throughout a liquid to turn into a gas
- the temperature scale with no negative numbers, 0 is absolute Zero
- when a liquid has enough energy added to change into a gas
- the temperature scale used in the metric system and all over the world
- a process by which a gas has energy removed and reverts to a liquid
- the amount of movement of the particles of an object, relates to temperature
21 Clues: two or more atoms bonded together • what Mr. Bellware teaches (outside of school) • the temperature scale we use commonly in the USA • what makes up a substance and moves as energy is added • a state of matter that has no definite volume or shape • when a liquid has enough energy added to change into a gas • ...
STATES OF INDIA 2023-03-30
28 Clues: Patna • Shimla • Aizawl • Ranchi • Mumbai • Jaipur • Raipur • Imphal • Dispur • Kohima • Panaji • Chennai • Lucknow • Gangtok • Dehradun • Shillong • Agartala • Itanagar • Hyderabad • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Bhubaneswar • Gandhinagar • Thiruvananthapuram • Bengal Kolkata • Pradesh Bhopal
States of Consciousness 2023-03-21
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- brain waves associated with feeling drowsy
- syndrome where someone experiences irresistible urge to move when falling asleep
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are a byproduct of memory formation
- hormone that makes you sleepy when its dark
- disorder during deep sleep where someone moves around
- brain waves associated with stage 1 and 2 sleep
- brain activity that appears in stage 2
- brain waves associated with stage 3 sleep
- negative dream that occurs during REM sleep
- the hidden meaning of your dreams, according to Freud
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are a way for us to practice and prepare for real-life challenges
- theory of dreaming that says they are messages from your unconscious mind
- disorder where someone has problems falling or staying asleep
- the literal dream content, according to Freud
- disorder during sleep where someone attempts to hold conversation of say things aloud
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- name given to the typical, 24-hour pattern that affects alertness and activity over the day
- disorder where someone suffers 'attacks of sleep' during normal, wakeful activities
- theory of dreaming that says dreams are just a jumble of random neural activity
- disorder where someone is moving while asleep
- episode during deep sleep where someone has an intense fear reaction
- disorder where some experiences excessive daytime sleepiness
- acronym given to the part of the hypothalamus that reacts to light/dark and changes how alert you feel
- another name for REM sleep, given because it almost looks like the brain is awake
- disorder where someone struggles to breathe while sleeping
- brain waves associated with being alert and awake
25 Clues: brain activity that appears in stage 2 • brain waves associated with stage 3 sleep • brain waves associated with feeling drowsy • hormone that makes you sleepy when its dark • negative dream that occurs during REM sleep • disorder where someone is moving while asleep • the literal dream content, according to Freud • brain waves associated with stage 1 and 2 sleep • ...
States of Matter 2023-05-04
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- This can expand to fill any volume.
- A silvery substance that melts at body temperature
- three physical states of this are solid, liquid, and gas
- Liquids are a type of matter that have a _______ shape.
- This takes the shape of the container in which it is placed.
- A word that means to force into a smaller space.
- the particles in a gas are usually much _____ apart than the particles in a liquid.
- The arrangement of these determine what type of state is formed.
- This is the second lightest noble gas
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- This doesn’t change as its shape changes in liquids.
- Gasses have the______ kinetic energy of the three states of matter.
- This has a definite shape and volume.
- Because of space between particles, gasses are easily compressed into a _____ volume.
- SI unit for temperature
- The temperature at which water freezes in celsius
- This is the energy of motion.
- Solids are organized in this.
- In solids there is not much of this between particles.
- gaseous state of a substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature
- A commonly seen type of vapor
20 Clues: SI unit for temperature • This is the energy of motion. • Solids are organized in this. • A commonly seen type of vapor • This can expand to fill any volume. • This has a definite shape and volume. • This is the second lightest noble gas • A word that means to force into a smaller space. • The temperature at which water freezes in celsius • ...
United States Geography 2013-05-09
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- This state is directly south of Utah
- This state borders Canada and South Dakota
- The capitol of this state is Frankfort
- Is Missouri north or south of Arkansas?
- This river runs from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico
- This state is composed entirely of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- This state borders Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana
- This "new" state borders Pennsylvania and New York
- This state has the longest coastline bordering the Pacific Ocean
- This state is south of Georgia.
- This inland state borders Texas and New Mexico
- Idaho and Washington border this state.
- This state is between Missesota and Missouri
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- This state borders Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico
- This ocean borders Virginia
- This state borders three of the Great Lakes
- The capitol of this state is Cheyenne
- This is the largest state.
- This state is home to Mt. Mitchell
- The capitol of this state is Charleston
- This is the smallest state.
- This state is directly south of Nebraska
- This ocean borders Oregon
- This state is home to the Rocky Mountains
- This state borders Lake Erie and Lake Ontario
- This is the eastern most state in the United States
26 Clues: This ocean borders Oregon • This is the largest state. • This ocean borders Virginia • This is the smallest state. • This state is south of Georgia. • This state is home to Mt. Mitchell • This state is directly south of Utah • The capitol of this state is Cheyenne • The capitol of this state is Frankfort • The capitol of this state is Charleston • ...
States and Facts 2015-01-16
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- This state was the first to require license plates for cars.
- This state is the car theft capitol in the world and one of the cities in this state has more car thefts than any other city, even the 2 largest cities, New York City and Los Angeles.
- Who was to be named Smokey the Bear was found trapped in a tree when his home in Lincoln National Forest was destroyed by fire, in 1950, in this state.
- Dr. John S. Pemberton invented the sophisticated beverage Coca-Cola in 1886.
- This is the only state in the United States to enter by treaty instead of territorial annexation.
- Several dinosaurs were excavated in this state including Hardosaurs, Edmontosaurus’, and one of the best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex’s was excavated.
- The movie “Twister” was filmed in this state.
- Birth control pills were invented in this state.
- This state has the tallest state capital building which stands at 450 feet tall and contains 34 floors.
- Pepsi was first invented and sold in this state in 1898.
- Confederate flag was designed and first flown in this state.
- The original London Bridge was shipped stone-by-stone and reconstructed in this state.
- In 1927, Edwin E. Perkins invented the powered soft drink Kool-Aid in this state.
- The state capitol of this state is the former capitol of the Confederacy.
- A city in this state prohibit the walking of a lion, tiger, or leopard, even if they are on a leash.
- This state’s city attract more visitors than any other amusement park destination in the United States.
- A law in this state prohibit a person to give a gift of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds.
- The first free public library was opened in this state in 1833.
- This state has 46 counties that have an average population of 6 people or fewer per square mile.
- This state contains over 222 wildlife preservations.
- The city Metropolis, home to Superman, really does exist in this state.
- This state is the largest gold-producing state in the nation and is second in the world to South Africa.
- This state is home to the George M. Cohan who is responsible for writing “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy” and “You’re a Grand Old Flag”.
- Sam Walton founded his Wal-Mart stores in this state.
- This state and Rhode Island never ratified the 18th amendment which prohibited the production and sale of alcoholic beverages.
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- This state has the deepest lake in the United States and is formed in the remains of an ancient volcano.
- The JCPenny’s store was originally opened in this state.
- The Starbucks chain was founded in this state.
- Cheeseburgers were first served in this state in 1934.
- Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Company gives their ice cream waste to local farmers who use it to feed their pigs. According to the farmers, the pigs like all flavors except Mint Oreo.
- The first professional baseball game was played in this state on May 4, 1871.
- In this state it is legal to shoot a bear but if a person decides to wake a bear to take a photo of the bear, it is prohibited.
- This state is the nation’s leading peach producer and shipper east of the Mississippi River.
- A world famous fast-food chain, commonly known as Pizza Hut, opened its first store here.
- This state is home to cheesesteak sandwiches, water ice, soft pretzels, and TastyKakes.
- A rock formation in this state, named Rainbow Bridge, is the world’s largest natural-rock span.
- This is the only state to grow coffee.
- A zoo in this state were the first to features cage less, open-exhibits that allowed animals to room free.
- The only state that’s name is one syllable.
- This state is the first slave state to free its slaves.
- Elvis Presley was born and died in this state.
- One out of every eight United States residents live in this state.
- The famous actor, John Wayne, was born in this state on May 26, 1907.
- Dolly Parton is a native of this state and a major highway is named after her.
- The original Barbie is from this state. Her full name is Barbie Millicent Roberts.
- This was the first state to ratify the United States Constitution in 1787.
- This state is the leading producer in honey.
- The first stapler was invented in this state.
- This state has 47 operational state parks.
- This state is home to the first hot dog, which was served in 1900 by Harry M. Stevens.
50 Clues: This is the only state to grow coffee. • This state has 47 operational state parks. • The only state that’s name is one syllable. • This state is the leading producer in honey. • The movie “Twister” was filmed in this state. • The first stapler was invented in this state. • The Starbucks chain was founded in this state. • Elvis Presley was born and died in this state. • ...
States of Matter 2014-11-04
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- in a gas particles move _____
- sample of matter depends on amount of ______
- has definite shape and volume
- solids are packed in a _______ arrangement
- particles _____ with eachother and walls of their containers
- can occur at liquid surface without heat
- from solid to a gas
- change from liquid to gaseous state
- particles are in constant random _____
- from a gas to a solid
- all ____ is composed of particles
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- the _____ point at which a liquid freezes
- indefinite shape and volume
- when ice turns into water it is _____
- energy is measured by _______
- change from a gaseous to liquid state
- liquids have an ______ volume
- only this substance expands when cooled
- a substance _______ when cooled
- high temperature gas
20 Clues: from solid to a gas • high temperature gas • from a gas to a solid • indefinite shape and volume • in a gas particles move _____ • has definite shape and volume • energy is measured by _______ • liquids have an ______ volume • a substance _______ when cooled • all ____ is composed of particles • change from liquid to gaseous state • when ice turns into water it is _____ • ...
Baseball Team States 2015-11-18
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- Athletics AL West
- Cubs NL Central
- Padres NL West
- Brewers NL Central
- Orioles AL East
- Pirates NL Central
- Giants NL West
- White Sox AL Central
- Angels AL West
- Mariners AL West
- Diamondbacks NL West
- Tigers AL Central
- Red Sox AL East
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- Cardinals NL Central
- Rockies NL West
- Yankees AL East
- Marlins NL East
- Dodgers NL West
- Bay Rays AL East
- Reds NL Central
- Braves NL East
- Blue Jays AL East
- Twins AL Central
- Royals AL Central
- Phillies NL East
- Rangers AL West
- Nationals NL East
- Indians AL Central
- Mets NL East
- Astros AL West
30 Clues: Mets NL East • Padres NL West • Braves NL East • Giants NL West • Angels AL West • Astros AL West • Rockies NL West • Yankees AL East • Marlins NL East • Dodgers NL West • Cubs NL Central • Reds NL Central • Orioles AL East • Rangers AL West • Red Sox AL East • Bay Rays AL East • Twins AL Central • Phillies NL East • Mariners AL West • Athletics AL West • Blue Jays AL East • Royals AL Central • Nationals NL East • ...
states of matter 2015-05-20
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- number is the sum of protons & neutrons in the nucleus of an element
- is any member of a large class of gaseous, liquid, or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon.
- is a material system made up of two or more different substances which are mixed but are not combined chemically.
- is a pure chemical substance consisting of a single type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its atomic nucleus.
- hand side above is mass number
- are made when 2 or more atoms join together
- number is no. of protons present in the nucleus of an element
- in nature is atom
- is the symbol of iron
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- molecules are very loosely packed
- of cobalt is co
- is the old Latin name of copper
- is uniform in composition
- are positive
- are negative
- molecules are loosely packed
- is the symbol of helium
- molecules are tightly packed
- is neutral in nature
- A is represented as mass number
20 Clues: are positive • are negative • of cobalt is co • in nature is atom • is neutral in nature • is the symbol of iron • is the symbol of helium • is uniform in composition • molecules are loosely packed • molecules are tightly packed • hand side above is mass number • is the old Latin name of copper • A is represented as mass number • molecules are very loosely packed • ...
Our United States 2015-10-27
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- Called the Golden State; has the biggest trees
- Has twin cities; St. Paul is the capital
- Lonestar State; home of the Alamo
- Aloha State made up of islands
- Treasure State; home of Glacier National Park
- Mountain State; home to Harpers Ferry
- Augusta is the capital of the northeast state
- Called the Last Frontier
- Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse are here
- Home of the Empire State Building
- Home of the Wright Brothers; called the Buckeye state
- Famous for New Orleans Mardi Gras
- Not a state but our nation's capital
- Boise is the capital of this state famous for potatoes
- Capital City is Lincoln
- Called the Hoosier State; home of the Indy 500 car race
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- Annapolis is the capital
- A large river that divides the Unites States shares its name
- Home to Bryce National Park & Arches National Park
- Sooner State that is shaped like a pot
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Heart of Dixie; capital is Montgomery
- State where the Liberty Bell resides
- Grand Canyon State
- Show Me State; home of Gateway Arch
- The smallest state
- A peninsula called the Sunshine State
- Frankfort is the capital of the Bluegrass State
- Called the Badger State; famous for cheese
- Called the Volunteer State and home to Country Music
30 Clues: Grand Canyon State • The smallest state • Capital City is Lincoln • Annapolis is the capital • Called the Last Frontier • Aloha State made up of islands • Lonestar State; home of the Alamo • Home to Yellowstone National Park • Home of the Empire State Building • Famous for New Orleans Mardi Gras • Show Me State; home of Gateway Arch • State where the Liberty Bell resides • ...
States of matter 2017-01-18
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- Loose particles
- Tight particles
- medium particles
- a matter made up of only one atom
- point the point when a liquid boils
- a process of which a matter loses heat
- to be able to change from one state to another
- the change from a solid to a liquid
- a instant change from solid to gas
- The process of becoming a vapor
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- the measure of how much matter is in an object
- the amount of space an object takes up
- space between atoms
- descriptive way to identify matter
- point the point where a liquid freezes
- changing from a gas to a liquid or solid
- matter made up of two or more substances
- Einstein Condensate VERY cold
- VERY hot
- This is what everything you see or feel is made out of
20 Clues: VERY hot • Loose particles • Tight particles • medium particles • space between atoms • Einstein Condensate VERY cold • The process of becoming a vapor • a matter made up of only one atom • descriptive way to identify matter • a instant change from solid to gas • point the point when a liquid boils • the change from a solid to a liquid • the amount of space an object takes up • ...
