50 states Crossword Puzzles
Numbers 1-100 2023-01-11
#s 2020-08-10
Number words 2022-03-28
Los Numeros 0-100 2021-12-06
5th Grade Los Numeros 31 - 100 2022-01-25
NÚMEROS 2022-04-26
Numbers 16-?? 2023-09-14
Rounding 2024-01-12
17 Clues: jhfgfh • jghghjk • jhghghk • hffgfgh • ghghjghg • kjghjghgj • jhhjkhjkl • kjbghghghj • hjkhjjkhklj • sadfjhasjfd • sadfjahsjkfd • sadfjhsjadhf • asdfjahsdfhj • jashdfjasjdf • ahjsdfhkjasfd • asdfhajshfdjka • ashjdhfjashdjf
Numbers 2025-09-11
UNIT 2 - NUMBERS 2024-09-20
Numbers 1-12 2025-07-21
Números 2024-08-15
Jobs P-W 2026-03-30
Who's Who Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-21
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- Vice President under Andrew Jackson
- the practice of giving government jobs to political supporters
- a machine that quickly separated cotton fibers from their seeds
- escaped slavery and became a national leader of the abolitionist movement
- is famous for her role in organizing hospitals for the union army during the Civil War
- anyone opposed the slavery
- import tax between 25%-50% on manufactured and raw goods
- an American abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer.
- one component that can be replaced without replacing the whole unit
- gave the famous "Ain't I a Woman"
- enslaved man who led a rebellion of the free and enslaved African Americans
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- refusal by states to enforce a US law within its territory
- created the first steel plow; tractors
- aiming for a state of perfection
- leader of the women's rights movement
- the idea that every person has direct communication with God and nature
- one's loyalty and devotion to their nation that surpasses their own benefit
- founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company
- devotion to the interests of a group rather than the country as a whole
- seventh president of the US
- invented the cotton gin
21 Clues: invented the cotton gin • anyone opposed the slavery • seventh president of the US • aiming for a state of perfection • gave the famous "Ain't I a Woman" • Vice President under Andrew Jackson • leader of the women's rights movement • created the first steel plow; tractors • founded the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company • ...
Thanksgiving Fun Facts 2021-11-07
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- Black Friday is the busiest day for ___.
- The original Thanksgiving feast was eaten with spoons and knives because ___ weren't yet popular.
- In 2011, 736 ___ pounds of turkeys were consumed in the United States.
- ___ celebrate Thanksgiving the second Monday in November.
- Thanksgiving is always held on the 4th ___ of November.
- The Detroit ___ always play on Thanksgiving.
- If a cranberry bounces, you know it is ___.
- Sarah Josepha Hale, the author of Mary Had a Little Lamb, convinced President ___ to celebrate Thanksgiving through letters.
- The ___ Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924.
- Only male turkeys make a ___ sound.
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- ___ Bells was originally a Thanksgiving song.
- An estimated 50 million ___ pies are eaten each year.
- Baby turkeys are called ___.
- This state produces the most turkeys.
- Each year the ___ pardons a turkey from being eaten.
- The first Thanksgiving was celebrated for ___ days.
- The first Thanksgiving meal took place in the ___ of 1621.
- It's unlikely the colonists or Native Americans ate ___ during the first Thanksgiving.
- The ___ ritual from the turkey is thought to bring good luck.
- The ___ balloon has appeared more in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade than any other character.
20 Clues: Baby turkeys are called ___. • Only male turkeys make a ___ sound. • This state produces the most turkeys. • Black Friday is the busiest day for ___. • If a cranberry bounces, you know it is ___. • The Detroit ___ always play on Thanksgiving. • ___ Bells was originally a Thanksgiving song. • The ___ Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924. • ...
Luca Poth's crossword 2021-12-09
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- Capitol of West Virginia
- Surname of Kevin in The Office
- well known Sufjan Stevens song
- Exit numbering order in New Hampshire
- Motor City
- Beautiful
- Book made to remember your school
- There are 50
- Kramer on Seinfeld nickname
- Native tree to southeastern Massachusetts
- Architect Charles who designed the Boston Public Library
- name of Jean Ralphio's dad in Parks and Recreation
- What Iran was once called
- First civilization
- First name of the president in The West Wing
- eh needs art
- Ridge Mountain range in eastern West Virginia
- farm animal with horns
- Sea Salt brand
- Bob Dole's home state
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- Bellwether state in the 20th century
- Polo shirt brand
- Comforting slogan
- Beatle McCartney's first name
- sugar
- Second movement in a piano piece
- Logan Airport Abbriviation
- Largest state in area
- Conflagaration Combatant
- What Arrested Devolpment's GOB stands for
- Foolish but loveable character in The Phantom Tollbooth
- Astronaut Mark in The Martian
- MLB team never in a World Series
- oldest transit system abbr.
- Bully in Calvin and Hobbes
- Where Schitts Creek was filmed
- Explanation of fear
- wheel traction in Subarus
38 Clues: sugar • Beautiful • Motor City • There are 50 • eh needs art • Sea Salt brand • Polo shirt brand • Comforting slogan • First civilization • Explanation of fear • Largest state in area • Bob Dole's home state • farm animal with horns • Capitol of West Virginia • Conflagaration Combatant • What Iran was once called • wheel traction in Subarus • Logan Airport Abbriviation • Bully in Calvin and Hobbes • ...
1980s The Conservative Cross Word Club 2015-04-05
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- regarded as one of the most ground breaking female artists of the decade
- starts in 1985
- 1987 movie
- Incumbent president in the 1980 election
- area of america that grew rapidly in the 1980s
- Reagan's running mate
- regarded as one of the most ground breaking female artists of the decade
- between the governments of France, West Germany, Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom
- 1984 election democratic candidate
- eruputed in Washington during 1980
- Highest grossing series during this decade
- the six-sided, multicolored puzzle was originally known as the Magic Cube
- the(blank) generation, also known as generation Y
- games like "Space Invaders," "Breakout," "Missile Command" and "Combat."
- Alice walker writes this book in 1982
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- treaty signed between the USSR and the US
- Highest grossing film during this decade
- campaign run by first lady Nancy Reagan
- hosted the summer Olympics in 1984
- 1980s hairstyle
- 1980s hairstyle
- It seems like every Christmas season has its "must-have" toy. In 1983
- discovered in 1984 and since then has killed over 50 million people
- this movement has resurfaced in the 1980s, it was very popular in the 1960s
- The cable network's music-oriented programming featured news and music videos
25 Clues: 1987 movie • starts in 1985 • 1980s hairstyle • 1980s hairstyle • Reagan's running mate • hosted the summer Olympics in 1984 • 1984 election democratic candidate • eruputed in Washington during 1980 • Alice walker writes this book in 1982 • campaign run by first lady Nancy Reagan • Highest grossing film during this decade • Incumbent president in the 1980 election • ...
Area 57 Parent Night Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- Last year's Venture Clubs Grand Prix champion
- Person who blew up the first Death Star
- A bird that can breathe in and out at the same time
- Prophet in a whale
- Shortest book in the New Testament
- Area 57 student who once jumped off a 50 foot cliff
- A part of a line with a start point but no end point
- Mariner's designated hitter
- A talking cucumber
- Fastest plane ever made
- The only planet that spins clockwise
- The largest state in the United States by area
- Area 57 blue-haired leader
- An orange fish with a small fin
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- The first king of Israel
- How many brothers King David had
- The birthplace of tacos
- Area 57 student whose family originated from the Philippines
- Where Brenna works
- Person with the longest carpet ball winstreak in Area 57
- A type of flattened fish related to sharks
- A semisolid food made from fermented milk
- Area 57 student who is a fan of guinea pigs
- Pastor Ben's favorite NFL team
- Third tallest mountain in the world
- Longest book in the Bible
- The first animal to make an orbital trip around the earth
27 Clues: Where Brenna works • Prophet in a whale • A talking cucumber • The birthplace of tacos • Fastest plane ever made • The first king of Israel • Longest book in the Bible • Area 57 blue-haired leader • Mariner's designated hitter • Pastor Ben's favorite NFL team • An orange fish with a small fin • How many brothers King David had • Shortest book in the New Testament • ...
TS ZWANE CROSSWORDS. 2023-06-02
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- Spanish currency.
- Color that symbolize danger.
- Irish potatoes.
- Surname of former Zimbabwean president Robert.
- Tripoli's country.
- Horse cousin.
- Highest mountain found in Africa.
- Commercial city of Peru.
- Night bird.
- Has a great eyes vision.
- City where Old Trafford Stadium located.
- Largest world trade city.
- Greatest Brazilian football player.
- PlayStation manufacturing company .
- British well-known prime minister.
- It lightly similar to cabbage.
- Mostly used fruit for wine.
- It use trunk to eat and drink.
- Long eared and quick animal.
- Vladimir Putin's nationality.
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- Have 50 states.
- Asian nation.
- Third largest city in South Africa.
- Libyan assassinated president.
- Sport played by "All Blacks".
- Known as most Zulu's powerful King.
- Famous reggae singer.
- Robben Island notorious anti-apartheid prisoner.
- American rapper.
- Known as "City of gold"
- British's language.
- North African nation.
- Finish
- Numerical science subject.
- Eiffel Tower's city.
- Ship of the desert.
- Spanish football club that use Camp Nou.
- Highly recommended for mechanical engineering nation.
- Sheep's enemy.
- Sport that have T-20 tournament.
- Type of bear.
- Three lines famous brand.
42 Clues: Finish • Night bird. • Asian nation. • Horse cousin. • Type of bear. • Sheep's enemy. • Have 50 states. • Irish potatoes. • American rapper. • Spanish currency. • Tripoli's country. • British's language. • Ship of the desert. • Eiffel Tower's city. • Famous reggae singer. • North African nation. • Known as "City of gold" • Commercial city of Peru. • Has a great eyes vision. • Largest world trade city. • ...
Bush 2025-05-29
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- Word often used to describe his diplomatic style
- Famous quote: “No new taxes”
- Slump that hurt his reelection chances
- His First Lady
- Bush was once ambassador here
- Invasion target in 1989
- Defeated him in 1992
- Square where protests occurred during his presidency
- Predecessor and political ally
- Secret society he belonged to
- Country liberated in 1991
- City of the 1990 Economic Summit
- U.S. state count after Bush signed ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) — trick clue (still 50, but ADA is associated with civil rights, not new states)
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- Military operation in the Gulf War
- His Ivy League alma mater
- Russian leader he worked with post-USSR
- Ended during his presidency
- State he called home
- Wall that fell during his term
- Volunteerism program he promoted
- Iraqi leader opposed during Gulf War
- Third-party challenger in 1992 election
- Trade agreement started under him
- State of his summer home
- War in which he served as a Navy pilot
- His Vice President
- He once led this intelligence agency
- Panama leader ousted under Bush
- Type of economics he once criticized
- SNL comic who impersonated him
30 Clues: His First Lady • His Vice President • State he called home • Defeated him in 1992 • Invasion target in 1989 • State of his summer home • His Ivy League alma mater • Country liberated in 1991 • Ended during his presidency • Famous quote: “No new taxes” • Bush was once ambassador here • Secret society he belonged to • Wall that fell during his term • Predecessor and political ally • ...
Geography 2025-08-14
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- Location A specific location like an address
- Grid lines on the world that run North and South
- Satellites that provide location and directions
- Map Map of the physical features of a place
- Map Map of the political boundaries of a place. Like a map of the 50 states of the USA
- Perspective Where things happen across spaces and places
- Region A region defined by physical or political boundaries
- Region A region that is grouped by by working or providing a service
- Boundary Boundaries defined by people drawing lines on a map
- Interaction How humans effect the environment or how they are affected by the enviroment
- Grid lines on the world that run east and west
- How close or spread out things are to each other
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- Region What people think when they hear about a region:
- Lasers and computer mapping
- Region A region defined by the landforms like the Amazon River basin
- Geography Land forms and earths features
- Texas = cowboys
- What it is like
- Where it is
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- A large area with shared characteristic
- Region When a place has similar languages religions or traditions
- Location Describing location generally, like ‘next to, over there,’
23 Clues: Where it is • Texas = cowboys • What it is like • Lasers and computer mapping • A large area with shared characteristic • Geography Land forms and earths features • Map Map of the physical features of a place • Location A specific location like an address • Grid lines on the world that run east and west • Satellites that provide location and directions • ...
Westward Expansion Review 2025-10-31
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- Railroad foreman that inspired the development of neuroscience
- when manufacturing led to urbanization and factories
- Treaty that gave America the southwest region
- invention that made the travel of westward expansion more efficient
- major city that distributed food and depended on Cowboys
- when the economy of the 3 sections became dependent on Southern agriculture
- devotion to a region over the country as a whole
- When there was a mass migration to the west coast
- Gave settlers 50 acres of free land so long as they developed it
- cheap and affordable apartments leading to ethnic neighborhoods in cities
- violent invent in a state determining their slavery laws
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- Country where immigrants came from due to a famine
- led to an exponential increase in slavery
- xenophobic and nativist policy that came about after the Gold Rush
- made western states decide for themselves about slavery laws
- Henry Clay's plan to improve infrastructure
- drew a line through the west to determine slavery laws
- advocacy for the right to vote and women's rights
- religious activist and abolitionist
- the period before the Civil War where political divides and activism grew
- American cultural development intended to deprive Natives of their resources
21 Clues: religious activist and abolitionist • led to an exponential increase in slavery • Henry Clay's plan to improve infrastructure • Treaty that gave America the southwest region • devotion to a region over the country as a whole • advocacy for the right to vote and women's rights • When there was a mass migration to the west coast • ...
Week 3 Vocab 2016-01-12
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- states of America, states that still used enslavement
- gin, a machine that separates the cotton fibers from its seeds
- amendment, abolished slavery
- loncoln, sixteenth president of the united states
- removal of the official in office
- a person who favors the abolition of a practice
- sovereignty, a document that held that individual states should decide whether slavery was to be permited
- davis, president of confederate states of America during civil war
- jure segregation, system that provides separate faculties for minority groups
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- the transformation of the united states after the civil war
- bureau, government agency to aid freedmen
- amendment, equal rights and protection for former slaves
- crow laws, state and local laws that enforced racial segregation
- republican, faction of American politition within the second republican party
- amendment, stops government from denying citizenship and right to vote based off race
- of 1850, a package of five separate bills
- klux klan, anti immigration group
- Johnson, seventeenth president of the united states
- scott v samford, a landmark decision that said any African could not be a American citizen
19 Clues: amendment, abolished slavery • removal of the official in office • klux klan, anti immigration group • bureau, government agency to aid freedmen • of 1850, a package of five separate bills • a person who favors the abolition of a practice • loncoln, sixteenth president of the united states • Johnson, seventeenth president of the united states • ...
Crossword: 50 points 2015-12-15
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- present
- the act of resuming something
- eat or drink
- an ________ makes things simpler
- believing without proof
- the act of eating something
- the act of reclaiming something
- the act of deceiving someone
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- belief without proof
- take possession of again
- make something easier to understand
- Lincoln's Emancipation _______
- begin again
- get
- welcome party
- trick
16 Clues: get • trick • present • begin again • eat or drink • welcome party • belief without proof • believing without proof • take possession of again • the act of eating something • the act of deceiving someone • the act of resuming something • Lincoln's Emancipation _______ • the act of reclaiming something • an ________ makes things simpler • make something easier to understand
Ellen 50 jaar 2016-01-24
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- Directeur Impulse Info Systems
- Beroep
- Favoriete voetbalclub
- Opera van Bizet
- Kans voor een kind
- Nieuwe bijnaam Ellen
- Deugniet van de Wieldraaierlaan
- Hobby
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- Spil in het gezin
- Voornaam kunstenares
- Meisjesnaam Ellen
- Vriendin
- Goed voornemen voor de dinsdagavond
- Favoriete hobby Ellen en Hugo
- Favoriet damesdrankje
- Automerk
16 Clues: Hobby • Beroep • Vriendin • Automerk • Opera van Bizet • Spil in het gezin • Meisjesnaam Ellen • Kans voor een kind • Voornaam kunstenares • Nieuwe bijnaam Ellen • Favoriete voetbalclub • Favoriet damesdrankje • Favoriete hobby Ellen en Hugo • Directeur Impulse Info Systems • Deugniet van de Wieldraaierlaan • Goed voornemen voor de dinsdagavond
Code Song 50 2024-10-16
16 Clues: Be, • Take • to you • let it • Take my • in full • my voice • With your • and wisdom • and may it • Take my life and it • Praises always to my • Take my silver and my • Nothing, Lord, would I • Take my and take my hands • Let me serve your commands
First 50 Words 2022-03-31
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- eating and drinking in moderation
- having a harmful effect
- lacking self confidence or shy
- having a poor disposition or surly
- to abolish, do away with, or annul
- to endow with the rights of citizenship
- to give false representation to or misrepresent
- to remove material that is objectionable
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- to recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate
- quickness and keenness of judgement or insight
- attended by favorable circumstances
- warlike or hostile manner or temperament
- shedding or losing foliage
- deception by trickery
- use of unnecessarily wordy language
- to weaken or destroy the vitality
16 Clues: deception by trickery • having a harmful effect • shedding or losing foliage • lacking self confidence or shy • eating and drinking in moderation • to weaken or destroy the vitality • having a poor disposition or surly • to abolish, do away with, or annul • attended by favorable circumstances • use of unnecessarily wordy language • to endow with the rights of citizenship • ...
Jackie is 50 2026-04-11
16 Clues: chore • the cats • first car • annual award • go for a ride • MCC Placement • wedding dress • Wolseley house • stretch it out • a place to skate • Executive Director • an island she loved • one view at the lake • she is always up for • the great venice search • last year's wedding local
civilwar crossword 2023-02-16
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- a act in judging someone for there race
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle
- a place that showed the start of the amercian civil war
- was the general for the union
- Promoting the interests of a section or region (such as the North or the South) instead of the entire country
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country
- These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware
- A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- was the action of forcing someone to manual labor and do stuff for them
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- a group of black slaves tat served in the war
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved
- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners
- was the president during the civil war.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War
- was the general for the confedarcy.
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder
19 Clues: was the general for the union • was the general for the confedarcy. • a act in judging someone for there race • was the president during the civil war. • a group of black slaves tat served in the war • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery • a place that showed the start of the amercian civil war • ...
Institutions Basic Quiz 2023-02-14
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- The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and ______ -_______ -_______ of the armed forces.
- and elect the President in the case of an ______________ College tie.
- The House has several powers assigned exclusively to it, including the power to initiate ______________ bills,
- U.S. citizens for at least ______________ years, and residents of the state they represent.
- Article I of the Constitution _______________ the powers of Congress and the specific areas in which it may legislate.
- Members of the House are elected every ______________ years
- The President must be at least _______ -_______ years of age,
- Senators must be ______________ years of age,
- The Vice President of the United States serves as ______________ of the Senate and may cast the decisive vote in the event of a tie in the Senate.
- The Senate has the sole power to confirm those of the President’s ______________ that require consent,
- Senators are elected to _______ -_______ terms by the people of each state.
- The ______________ Branch stablished by Article I of the Constitution,
- and proper, Congress is also empowered to enact laws deemed “ _______________ ” for the execution of the powers given to any part of the government under the Constitution.
- Powers not granted to the Federal government are ______________ for States and the people, which are divided between State and local governments.
- Federal Judges and Justices serve until their ______________ , retirement, or conviction by the Senate.
- Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the ______________ and enforcement of the laws created by Congress.
- Most Americans have more frequent contact with their ______________ and local governments than with the Federal Government.
- However, it is also a court of ______________ jurisdiction.
- and must be at least _______ -_______ years of age,
- The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest ______________ court in the land.
- He or she is ______________ in the line of succession to the Presidency.
- All State governments are ______________ after the Federal Government and consist of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial, although the three-branc
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- be a natural born citizen, and must have lived in the United States for at least ______________ years.
- Fifteen executive departments, each led by an appointed member of the President’s ______________ , carry out the day-to-day administration of the federal government.
- consists of the House of _______________.
- The Constitution grants Congress the sole authority to ______________ legislation
- Senators’ terms are staggered so that about _______ -_______ of the Senate is up for reelection every two years.
- Federal courts enjoy the sole power to ______________ the law
- In order to pass legislation and send it to the President for his or her signature, both the House and the Senate must pass the same bill by ______________ vote.
- and determine the ______________ of the law, and apply it to individual cases.
- elected by their ______________.
- and which together form the United States Congress.
- the right to confirm or reject many Presidential ______________ , and substantial investigative powers.
- The Senate is composed of a ______________ Senators, 2 for each state.
- declare _______________ and,
- Article III also guarantees that every person accused of wrongdoing has the right to a fair trial before a competent judge and a jury of one’s ______________.
- The presiding officer of the chamber is the ______________ of the House,
- a U.S. citizen for at least ______________ years, and a resident of the state (but not necessarily the district) they represent.
- and to provide advice and consent to ______________ treaties.
- Article III of the Constitution, which establishes the ______________ Branch.
- If the President vetoes a bill, they may override his veto by passing the bill again in each chamber with at least_______ -_______ of each body voting in favor.
- The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members, divided among the 50 states in ______________ to their total population.
42 Clues: declare _______________ and, • elected by their ______________. • consists of the House of _______________. • Senators must be ______________ years of age, • and which together form the United States Congress. • and must be at least _______ -_______ years of age, • Members of the House are elected every ______________ years • ...
Cruciverba Matematico 2022-01-14
States of Matter 2021-02-26
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- A liquid's resistance to flowing.
- The force of particles against things they bump into
- An example of a crystaline solid
- Water in the solid form.
- A solid arranged in a geometric pattern.
- Massive balls of gas and plasma in the universe
- The most common gas on earth.
- A state of matter with a fixed volume and shape.
- A form of matter with no fixed shape or volume.
- What makes up plasma
- The most common gas in the universe
- Plasma that glows in the sky up north.
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- A state of matter with a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- The force that makes water form droplets.
- A solid arranged in a random pattern.
- A form of matter with no fixed volume nor shape and is made up of ions.
- an example of an amorphus solid
- Water in the gas form.
- A form made of plasma and comes with storms.
- A metal found in liquid form.
20 Clues: What makes up plasma • Water in the gas form. • Water in the solid form. • The most common gas on earth. • A metal found in liquid form. • an example of an amorphus solid • An example of a crystaline solid • A liquid's resistance to flowing. • The most common gas in the universe • A solid arranged in a random pattern. • Plasma that glows in the sky up north. • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-13
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- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep (mod 24)
- according to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream (mod 24)
- the biological clock; regular bodily rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur on a 24-hour cycle (mod 23)
- the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep (mod 23)
- the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state (mod 23)
- drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions (mod 25)
- a chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods (mod 25)
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment (mod 22)
- a sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks (mod 24)
- a powerful and addictive stimulant, derived from the coca plant, producing temporarily increased alertness and euphoria (mod 25)
- non-rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep (mod 23)
- psychedelic drugs that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input (mod 25)
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- a sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified (mod 24)
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior (mod 25)
- drugs that reduce neural activity and slow body functions (mod 25)
- an altered state of consciousness reported after a close brush with death (such as by cardiac arrest); often similar to drug-induced hallucinations.
- according to Freud, the remembered story line of a dream (mod 24)
- continued substance craving and use despite significant life disruption and/or physical risk (mod 25)
- the diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and larger doses before experiencing the drug’s effect (mod 25)
- a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings (mod 24)
- compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors despite known adverse consequences (mod 25)
21 Clues: our awareness of ourselves and our environment (mod 22) • recurring problems in falling or staying asleep (mod 24) • according to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream (mod 24) • the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep (mod 23) • a chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods (mod 25) • ...
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 OF MATTER 2020-05-10
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- a relatively stable state of matter
- smallest particle of a chemical element
- a larger body of matter with no definite shape
- an increase in the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- the process of a substance changing from a liquid to a gas
- a group of linked ideas intended to explain something
- the process of a substance changing from a gas to a liquid
- the movement of a liquid from a high concentration area to a area of lower concentration
- the process of a substance changing from a liquid to a solid
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- the matter with most kinetic energy
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- any substance that has mass and takes up spaces by having volume
- the characteristic of a matter that can be observed and measured
- the temperature at which a liquid boils
- the behavior of a substance that can be observed when it undergoes a chemical change
- a state of matter that conforms to the shape of a container
- the amount of space an object occupies
- the process of a substance changing from a solid to a liquid
- energy what an object has because of its motion
20 Clues: the matter with most kinetic energy • a relatively stable state of matter • the amount of space an object occupies • smallest particle of a chemical element • the temperature at which a liquid boils • a larger body of matter with no definite shape • energy what an object has because of its motion • the temperature at which a given solid will melt • ...
states of matter 2020-05-04
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- any physical substance, which exists in time and space and is affected by gravity.
- the energy a body possesses because it is moving
- length x width x height
- when a solid becomes a liquid
- a change for a solid directly to a gas
- opposite to solid
- when you put ice in the sun
- something grows bigger
- a substance made up of atoms
- any properties that are measurable
- when a sponge wipes up water its called___
- when you put water in a freezer
- a large body or amount
Down
- what you think will happen
- flammability
- part of a molecule
- on a cold morning the dew is like____
- if you have a shower without a fan it leaves...
- the process in which there is movement of a area of concentration.
- a temperature where a liquid turns to vapor
- opposite to liquid
21 Clues: flammability • opposite to solid • part of a molecule • opposite to liquid • something grows bigger • a large body or amount • length x width x height • what you think will happen • when you put ice in the sun • a substance made up of atoms • when a solid becomes a liquid • when you put water in a freezer • any properties that are measurable • on a cold morning the dew is like____ • ...
Find the States! 2021-04-21
Across
- We say “Aloha” to say “Hello”.
- This state is between Canada and Idaho.
- This state is below Oregon.
- Cowboys are from here.
- This state is between Oklahoma and Tennessee.
- Mount Rushmore is a famous place in the mountains there, where the faces of four Presidents of the USA were sculpted in the rock.
- Come and watch the fastest horse races of the country.
- This state is known for its traditional country music.
- This state is famous for its precious stones and has lots of potatoes.
- They have the best cheese of the US there.
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- Polar bears and mooses live there.
- This state is located between the Great Lakes and North Dakota.
- They have lots of gold and dams there.
- You can see bisons there.
- We can eat lobsters there.
- Do you like listening to Jazz music?
- Best state to go skiing.
- Atlanta is the capital city of this state.
- There are a lot of cactus there.
- This state is famous for its corn and cows.
- This state is near South Dakota.
21 Clues: Cowboys are from here. • Best state to go skiing. • You can see bisons there. • We can eat lobsters there. • This state is below Oregon. • We say “Aloha” to say “Hello”. • There are a lot of cactus there. • This state is near South Dakota. • Polar bears and mooses live there. • Do you like listening to Jazz music? • They have lots of gold and dams there. • ...
States and Capitals 2020-11-05
Across
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Pennsylvania
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- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Rhode Island
- City Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Florida
- Moines Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Georgia
24 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of New Jersey • ...
United States Unit 2020-11-17
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- Act law passed that says all papers need to have an official stamp
- America half of the foreign born population comes from this region of the world
- 2% of the US population is considered this
- mother picked members of the Iroquois Council of Representatives
- music formed by blending African and European rhythms
- Founded by Pilgrims escaping persecution in 1620
- wooden home constructed that holds over a dozen families
- and Indian War fought in the 1750's between France and Britain
- Factor positive motivators for people moving to a new country
- Born 13% of the US population is considered this
- the oldest mountain range in the United States
- England Colonies who's economy was based on shipping
- Lakes created when heavy glaciers weighed down the land and then melted
- desert like climate with heat and little rain
- Act laws passed to punish the colonists of Boston
- existed in the states of Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado
- of Africa Theory that believes humans originated and moved out of Africa
- Continental the climate that experiences tornadoes and the 4 seasons
- built mounds for ceremonial burial
- Sisters known as corn, beans, and squash
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- constructed teepees out of buffalo skin
- the climate that combines desert arid and humid subtropical
- Company where groups pool together funds to help fund a project
- Act law passed that states colonists must house soldiers and provide for them
- Founded in 1607 in order to find gold
- Massacre first violent event of the Revolution in 1770
- York originally founded by the Dutch then invaded
- river that begins in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana
- Act law passed that said England will always have power over to colonies
- Subtropical the climate that experiences tropical weather with hurricanes
- most people in the United States have this ancestry
- Islands formed from underwater volcanoes erupt magma
- founded by a Quaker escaping persecution
- Servant signed a contract to work for 4-7 years
- the divide that determines the direction of water flow
- Plains flat open area within the states of Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas
- founded in order to give prisoners a new life
37 Clues: built mounds for ceremonial burial • Founded in 1607 in order to find gold • constructed teepees out of buffalo skin • founded by a Quaker escaping persecution • Sisters known as corn, beans, and squash • 2% of the US population is considered this • desert like climate with heat and little rain • founded in order to give prisoners a new life • ...
United States Unit 2020-11-17
Across
- Colonies who's economy was based on shipping
- picked members of the Iroquois Council of Representatives
- Company where groups pool together funds to help fund a project
- flat open area within the states of Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas
- known as corn, beans, and squash
- constructed teepees out of buffalo skin
- the climate that experiences tropical weather with hurricanes
- the divide that determines the direction of water flow
- most people in the United States have this ancestry
- positive motivators for people moving to a new country
- laws passed to punish the colonists of Boston
- law passed that says all papers need to have an official stamp
- signed a contract to work for 4-7 years
- founded by a Quaker escaping persecution
- the climate that combines desert arid and humid subtropical
- half of the foreign born population comes from this region of the world
- law passed that states colonists must house soldiers and provide for them
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- originally founded by the Dutch then invaded
- 2% of the US population is considered this
- Founded by Pilgrims escaping persecution in 1620
- built mounds for ceremonial burial
- that begins in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana
- wooden home constructed that holds over a dozen families
- Founded in 1607 in order to find gold
- the oldest mountain range in the United States
- 13% of the US population is considered this
- fought in the 1750's between France and Britain
- formed from underwater volcanoes erupt magma
- first violent event of the Revolution in 1770
- created when heavy glaciers weighed down the land and then melted
- founded in order to give prisoners a new life
- law passed that said England will always have power over to colonies
- the climate that experiences tornadoes and the 4 seasons
- desert like climate with heat and little rain
- Theory that believes humans originated and moved out of Africa
- existed in the states of Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado
- music formed by blending African and European rhythms
37 Clues: known as corn, beans, and squash • built mounds for ceremonial burial • Founded in 1607 in order to find gold • constructed teepees out of buffalo skin • signed a contract to work for 4-7 years • founded by a Quaker escaping persecution • 2% of the US population is considered this • 13% of the US population is considered this • Colonies who's economy was based on shipping • ...
US States Population 2020-11-23
Across
- 5,317,000
- 8,517,000
- 39,512,000
- 9,886,000
- 6,834,000
- 7,626,000
- 2,905,000
- 1,113,000
- 3,814,000
- 2,985,000
- 896,000
- 5,526,000
- 2,835,000
- 1,523,000
- 10,536,000
- 5,783,000
- 5,825,000
- 5,492,000
- 1,326,000
- 745,000
- 732,000
- 7,762,000
- 7,202,000
- 854,000
- 4,622,000
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- 9,926,000
- 12,801,000
- 6,757,000
- 28,756,000
- 7,414,000
- 509,000
- 1,818,000
- 1,213,000
- 12,757,000
- 3,135,000
- 1,915,000
- 6,693,000
- 19,727,000
- 6,437,000
- 3,692,000
- 2,930,000
- 7,805,000
- 1,416,000
- 11,310,000
- 21,872,000
- 902,000
- 1,897,000
- 3,107,000
- 10,836,000
- 624,000
50 Clues: 509,000 • 896,000 • 902,000 • 745,000 • 732,000 • 624,000 • 854,000 • 5,317,000 • 9,926,000 • 8,517,000 • 6,757,000 • 7,414,000 • 9,886,000 • 1,818,000 • 6,834,000 • 7,626,000 • 1,213,000 • 2,905,000 • 1,113,000 • 3,814,000 • 2,985,000 • 3,135,000 • 1,915,000 • 6,693,000 • 6,437,000 • 3,692,000 • 5,526,000 • 2,930,000 • 2,835,000 • 7,805,000 • 1,416,000 • 1,523,000 • 5,783,000 • 5,825,000 • 1,897,000 • 5,492,000 • 3,107,000 • 1,326,000 • 7,762,000 • 7,202,000 • ...
states of matter :) 2021-10-07
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- no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- pressure increase=volume decrease
- particles move and vibrate past each other
- gas to liquid
- liquid's resistant to flow
- may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear
- similar to condensation and evaporation
- water vapor to ice
- the perpendicular force per unit area
- Increase the temperature of a gas such as air, while holding its volume constant, increases the pressure of the gas.
- what a thermometer measures
- states all matter is small particle moving
Down
- solid to gas
- liquid to solid/ making ice cubes
- water to cloud
- anything that takes up space
- the gas state has the most _____
- superheated matter
- If you over-inflate a pool float on a hot day, it can swell in the sun and burst.
- particles don't move/a chair
- Rocks to lava
21 Clues: solid to gas • gas to liquid • Rocks to lava • water to cloud • superheated matter • water vapor to ice • liquid's resistant to flow • what a thermometer measures • anything that takes up space • particles don't move/a chair • the gas state has the most _____ • liquid to solid/ making ice cubes • pressure increase=volume decrease • no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • ...
states of matter :) 2021-10-07
Across
- superheated matter
- solid to gas
- particles don't move/a chair
- liquid's resistant to flow
- liquid to solid/ making ice cubes
- states all matter is small particle moving
- the perpendicular force per unit area
- Rocks to lava
- no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- anything that takes up space
- gas to liquid
- water to cloud
- pressure increase=volume decrease
Down
- similar to condensation and evaporation
- water vapor to ice
- the gas state has the most _____
- If you over-inflate a pool float on a hot day, it can swell in the sun and burst.
- what a thermometer measures
- particles move and vibrate past each other
- Increase the temperature of a gas such as air, while holding its volume constant, increases the pressure of the gas.
- may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear
21 Clues: solid to gas • Rocks to lava • gas to liquid • water to cloud • superheated matter • water vapor to ice • liquid's resistant to flow • what a thermometer measures • particles don't move/a chair • anything that takes up space • the gas state has the most _____ • liquid to solid/ making ice cubes • pressure increase=volume decrease • no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • ...
United States Geography 2021-06-16
Across
- Capital of Washington
- Southern border of Oregon and Washington
- Large lake also a state
- Sound or inland sea in Washington
- Completely surrounded by water
- Mountains on the east coast of US
- Ocean to the west of US
- Capital of Arizona
- End of a river
- National bird of the United States
- Harvested Fruit in forest near Trout Lake
- Capital of Georgia
- River border between Kentucky and Ohio
- body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Source in Montana and Mouth at the Mississippi
- Ocean to the east of US
- Mountain range in Oregon and Washington
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
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- Florida
- Gulf that borders Texas
- Flows from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Canyon carved by the Colorado River
- River that runs through Trout Lake
- Massachusetts land or Cod
- Capital of Ohio
- National Park in Wyoming
- Ocean by Alaska
- Island state
- Mountains in Colorado
- Mountain range in California
- Salt lake in Utah
- Important fish in the Pacific Northwest
- Highest mountain in Washington State
- Slow moving mass of ice
- Capital of Oregon
- Beginning of a river
39 Clues: Florida • Island state • End of a river • Capital of Ohio • Ocean by Alaska • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Salt lake in Utah • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Beginning of a river • Capital of Washington • Mountains in Colorado • Gulf that borders Texas • Large lake also a state • Ocean to the west of US • ...
States and Abbreviations 2021-09-21
50 Clues: FL • WA • SD • NH • UT • GA • WV • NY • IA • OK • DE • MD • ND • NC • NE • NJ • AL • AZ • IL • NM • CA • MI • AK • CT • MS • RI • IN • LA • OR • OH • ME • ID • SC • VT • MT • VA • AR • KS • WY • MN • KY • MA • TN • PA • HI • WI • CO • TX • NV • MO
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 Capital 2022-02-23
Across
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of California
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Florida
Down
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of North California
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of South California
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of Pennsylvania • ...
United States Capital 2022-02-23
Across
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of California
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Florida
Down
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of North California
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of South California
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of Pennsylvania • ...
The United States 2022-02-16
20 Clues: münt • kutse • tuhat • kiilas • kotkas • kesköö • muusik • suurus • rahvus • tähtis • treener • kükitama • kergesti • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • ülemaailmne • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune • kindel, veendunud
States of India 2021-12-16
Across
- Owns the silicon valley of India-Bengaluru (9)
- home to the Niagra falls of India (12)
- owns World's only floating National Park in the World (7)
- home for one-horned Indian Rhinoceros (5)
- The largest Indian state in North-east (9)
- has famous chinar trees (15)
- known as the Heart of India (13)
- smallest state of India (3)
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- state with the longest seashore in India (6)
- known for hosting Hornbill Festival (8)
- birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh (5)
- God's own country (6)
- Bamboo dance is the traditional dance of this state (7)
- capital is Itanagar (13)
- hosts Asia's largest book market-College street (10)
- hub of wrestlers (7)
- capital of India (5)
- richest mineral mine in the world (9)
- home to Ajanta and Ellora caves (11)
- famous for Konark sun temple (6)
20 Clues: hub of wrestlers (7) • capital of India (5) • God's own country (6) • capital is Itanagar (13) • smallest state of India (3) • has famous chinar trees (15) • famous for Konark sun temple (6) • known as the Heart of India (13) • birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh (5) • home to Ajanta and Ellora caves (11) • richest mineral mine in the world (9) • home to the Niagra falls of India (12) • ...
Matter Changing States 2022-01-10
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- the attributes of a substance including physical characteristics and chemical characteristics
- large body of matter with no definite shape
- any change that causes a new substance to be formed
- anything that has mass and volume
- a process of interaction of two or more substances that results in a new substance
- the processes that change the matter into a completely different kind of matter that cannot be changed back
- when matter changes from one state to another state
- one of the substances that forms a mixture or a solution
- to maintain the amount started with; not changed
- the material an object is made of
- the process of turning liquid into vapor
- the heaviness of an object
- characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of a substance
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- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object,
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent).
- change from one state to another without a chemical component
- able to be turned the other way or changed back
- matter that includes two or more substances combined together
- a characteristic or behavior of a substance that may be observed when it undergoes a chemical change or reaction
- the process of changing vapor into liquid
- to be mixed in evenly so the substance is not able to be easily seen
- the total number of how many objects you have
22 Clues: the heaviness of an object • anything that has mass and volume • the material an object is made of • the process of turning liquid into vapor • the process of changing vapor into liquid • large body of matter with no definite shape • the total number of how many objects you have • able to be turned the other way or changed back • ...
States Part 2 2022-04-07
Across
- - the state north of Georgia
- - where Hershey Park is
- - the smallest state
- - the state that looks like Vermont upside down
- - known for their cheese and ice-cream production
- - where Boston is
- - if we drive north for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - where Atlanta is
- - used to be part of Massachusetts
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- - where Mr. Lacouture is from
- - surrounded by two of the great lakes
- - north of Alabama
- - the hardest state to spell
- - if we drive south for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - used to be part of New York
- - has a city with the same name
- - where a legendary horse raise happens every year
- - south of Virginia
- - west of Ohio
- - the only state that has west in the beginning
- - where Disney world is
- - state that looks like Mississippi
22 Clues: - where Boston is • - north of Alabama • - where Atlanta is • - south of Virginia • - west of Ohio • - the smallest state • - where Hershey Park is • - where Disney world is • - the state north of Georgia • - the hardest state to spell • - where Mr. Lacouture is from • - used to be part of New York • - has a city with the same name • ...
States Part II 2022-04-07
Across
- - the only state that has west in the beginning
- - the smallest state
- - where Boston is
- - west of Ohio
- - if we drive north for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - south of Virginia
- - has a city with the same name
- - used to be part of Massachusetts
- the hardest state to spell
- - north of Alabama
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- - where Mr. Lacouture is from
- - used to be part of New York
- - the first state
- - where Hershey Park is
- - east of Illinois
- - if we drive south for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - where Atlanta is
- - surrounded by two of the great lakes
- - where Disney world is
- - known for their cheese and ice-cream production
- - where a legendary horse raise happens every year
21 Clues: - west of Ohio • - the first state • - where Boston is • - east of Illinois • - where Atlanta is • - north of Alabama • - south of Virginia • - the smallest state • - where Hershey Park is • - where Disney world is • the hardest state to spell • - where Mr. Lacouture is from • - used to be part of New York • - has a city with the same name • - used to be part of Massachusetts • ...
The United States 2022-04-12
Across
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- the capital is Trenton
- the state capital is Dover
- the surrounding states are Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont
- the state capital is Hartford
- known for Gambling in Las Vegas
- the capital is Jackson
- the abbreviation for this state is IA
- the surrounding states are Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee
- the cheese state
- known for country music, Graceland, and Elvis
- birthplace of Starbucks
- known for potatoes
- the Hershey Chocolate Factory is located here
- the state capital is Springfield
- Grand Canyon National Park is one of the national parks
- Broncos is the professional football team
- known for lobster
- their sports teams are Patriots, Red Soxs, and Bruins
- _ Fried Chicken
- known for skiing and Zion National Park
- the surrounding states are Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio
- Voyageurs National Park
- known for Mardi Gras and Jazz music
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- the abbreviation for this state is AR
- known for Disney World and beaches
- the state capital is Columbia
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- known for Hollywood and Disneyland
- the surrounding states are Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming
- state nickname is The Ocean State
- the movie Wizard of Oz takes place here
- the state capital is Lansing
- the state Capital is Montpelier
- a roadhouse named after them
- Yellowstone National Park
- the abbreviations for this state are NM
- the state capital is Portland
- the state capital is Juneau
- knowns for peaches, peanuts, and pecans
- the state nickname is The Old Dominion or Mother of Presidents
- the state insect is a Honeybee
- the aloha state
- Mount Rushmore
- nicknamed the Cornhusker State
- the state flower is a Scarlet carnation
- known for the Ozark Mountains
- the state abbreviation is WV
- the state capital is Annapolis
- known for the Statue of Liberty
50 Clues: Mount Rushmore • the aloha state • _ Fried Chicken • the cheese state • known for lobster • known for potatoes • the capital is Trenton • the capital is Jackson • birthplace of Starbucks • Voyageurs National Park • Yellowstone National Park • the state capital is Dover • the state capital is Juneau • the state capital is Lansing • a roadhouse named after them • the state abbreviation is WV • ...
States and Capitals 2022-04-16
Across
- Washington
- Nevada
- Iowa
- Annapolis
- Sacramento
- New Hampshire
- Georgia
- Florida
- Kentucky
- Tennessee
- Columbia
- Texas
- Delaware
- Alaska
- Santafe
- Boise
- Springfield
- Albany
- Vermont
- Utah
- Dayton
- Arkansas
- Topeka
- Pierre
- Harrisburg
- Wisconsin
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- northDakota
- Louisiana
- Augusta
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Honolulu
- Oklahomacity
- michigan
- indiana
- Montgomery
- providence
- Montana
- Trenton
- Virginia
- Charleston
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- Jackson
- Denver
- arizona
- Missouri
- Lincoln
- northcarolina
- Wyoming
50 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Texas • Boise • Nevada • Alaska • Oregon • Albany • Denver • Dayton • Topeka • Pierre • Augusta • indiana • Georgia • Florida • Montana • Trenton • Santafe • Jackson • Vermont • arizona • Lincoln • Wyoming • Honolulu • michigan • Kentucky • Columbia • Delaware • Virginia • Missouri • Arkansas • Louisiana • Minnesota • Annapolis • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Washington • Sacramento • Montgomery • providence • Charleston • Harrisburg • northDakota • Springfield • ...
United States Crossword 2022-04-25
Across
- We say it every morning
- Inalienable right
- Created rights for Americans
- District of Columbia
- Smallest state
- Red White and Blue
- Most populated state
- First big settlement
- Language we speak
- Red party
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- First National Park
- Statue of _______
- Blue party
- Most popular sport
- Best state
- First Person in America
- Biggest state
- All Americans have it
- Abolished slavery
- First President
20 Clues: Red party • Blue party • Best state • Biggest state • Smallest state • First President • Statue of _______ • Inalienable right • Abolished slavery • Language we speak • Most popular sport • Red White and Blue • First National Park • District of Columbia • Most populated state • First big settlement • All Americans have it • We say it every morning • First Person in America • Created rights for Americans
States and Capitals 2016-12-15
Across
- HAWAII
- ARKANSAS
- RHODEISLAND
- ALBANY
- MAINE
- IDAHO
- SANTEFE
- OKLAHOMA
- PENNSYLVANIA
- TOPEKA
- COLUMBIA
- TENNESSE
- Alabama
- MASSACHUSETTS
- Frankfort
- ARIZONA
- SACRAMENTO
- SALTLAKECITY
- DELAWARE
- RICHMOND
- MICHIGAN
- MINNESOTA
- BATONROUGE
- MONTPELIER
- NEBRASKA
- SALEM
- ALASKA
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- DENVER
- HARTFORD
- NEWJERSEY
- CONCORD
- MONTANA
- IOWA
- NORTHDAKOTA
- WESTVIRGINIA
- RALEIGH
- JEFFERSONCITY
- WASHINGTON
- MARYLAND
- NEVADA
- SOUTHDAKOTA
- MISSISSIPPI
- COLUMBUS
- AUSTIN
- GEORGIA
- SPRINGFIELD
- TALLAHASSEE
47 Clues: IOWA • MAINE • IDAHO • SALEM • DENVER • HAWAII • ALBANY • TOPEKA • NEVADA • AUSTIN • ALASKA • CONCORD • SANTEFE • MONTANA • RALEIGH • Alabama • ARIZONA • GEORGIA • ARKANSAS • HARTFORD • OKLAHOMA • COLUMBIA • TENNESSE • MARYLAND • DELAWARE • COLUMBUS • RICHMOND • MICHIGAN • NEBRASKA • NEWJERSEY • Frankfort • MINNESOTA • WASHINGTON • SACRAMENTO • BATONROUGE • MONTPELIER • RHODEISLAND • NORTHDAKOTA • SOUTHDAKOTA • MISSISSIPPI • SPRINGFIELD • TALLAHASSEE • PENNSYLVANIA • ...
United States History 2018-06-05
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- Enlisted in the Continental army months after the battle of Yorktown.
- What were German mercenaries called?
- What was the first decisive victory for the Continental army?
- A total repudiation of the principle of a confederation of states.
- What battle took place in late August 1776?
- What was the third land act in 1787 called?
- The country's first and only instance of a threatened military group.
- Who was the hero of several American battles?
- List of basic individual liberties that government could not abridge.
- First to win freedom in a Massachusetts court.
- A composite group, united mainly in their desire to block the Consitution.
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- The worst battle of the entire war, a devastating defeat.
- A young Virginia planter?
- Who is the author of Common Sense?
- An expensive British victory?
- On June 14th Congress voted to create?
- Who dashed off Letters from a Farmer in 1767?
- Who was a bold commander who also quickly chased out the remaining Continentals?
- What caused leaders throughout the country to worry about the confederations ability to handle civil disorder.
- Where was the Second Continental Congress assembled?
20 Clues: A young Virginia planter? • An expensive British victory? • Who is the author of Common Sense? • What were German mercenaries called? • On June 14th Congress voted to create? • What battle took place in late August 1776? • What was the third land act in 1787 called? • Who dashed off Letters from a Farmer in 1767? • Who was the hero of several American battles? • ...
States Of Matter 2016-11-23
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- 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 ________ • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
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- It has many enormous mountains
- The imaginary animal called the Jackalope is from here
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- This state has many farms (starts with N)
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Borders Mexico (starts with C)and is famous for Hollywood
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- Famous for making cheese
- Famous for its potatoes
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Steamboats pass through 10 states, and this is one of them
- The Yellowhammer is it's state bird
- Borders Mexico (starts with T)
- It has many peach trees
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
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- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Grizzly Bears live here
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- One state that is famous for making maple syrup
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- Borders Mexico (starts with N)
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- This state has many farms (ends in A)
- Two states have this name, starting with C/North and South
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- Famous for making cars
- This is one state where people wear cowboy boots
- Two states have this name, starting with D/North and South
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- It is known as the Last Frontier
45 Clues: Famous for making cars • Grizzly Bears live here • Famous for its potatoes • 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 • Borders Mexico (starts with N) • Borders Mexico (starts with T) • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
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- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Famous for its potatoes
- It has many peach trees
- Grizzly Bears live here
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
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- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Famous for making cheese
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- It has many enormous mountains
- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
33 Clues: Famous for its potatoes • It has many peach trees • Grizzly Bears live here • 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 • Johnny Cakes come from this state • The Common Loon is its state bird • ...
States of Matter 2013-02-12
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- change of state from solid directly to a gas
- Very weak forces of attraction found in nonpolar and atomic substances
- Bond (intermolecular force) between hydrogen and "FON"
- The opposing process to freezing
- KCl is this type of solid
- When two liquids are soluble in one another
- Analytical method for studying true crystals
- Force per unit area
- diagram or "road map" showing changes of pressure and temperature in relation to change of state
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- Energy of motion of atoms or molecules
- State of matter where molecules flow over one another and take the shape of its container
- resistance to flow
- Easily vaporized due to weak intermolecular forces
- solid with no pattern of particles
- Force existing between the atoms within a compound (chemical bond)
- geometry of the crystal that shows 4 atoms per unit cell
- State of matter where particles are moving randomly and have negligible forces of attraction
- "tension" measuring inward forces of attraction
- point where a pure substance exists in all three phases
- The smallest repeating unit in a solid called a ___ cell
20 Clues: resistance to flow • Force per unit area • KCl is this type of solid • The opposing process to freezing • solid with no pattern of particles • Energy of motion of atoms or molecules • When two liquids are soluble in one another • change of state from solid directly to a gas • Analytical method for studying true crystals • "tension" measuring inward forces of attraction • ...
States and Capitals 2013-05-13
25 Clues: Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Alaska • Hawaii • Kansas • Montana • Georgia • Florida • Indiana • Arizona • Alabama • Michigan • Maryland • Missouri • Kentucky • Colorado • Delaware • Arkansas • Minnesota • Louisiana • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • Massachusetts
United States Capitals 2013-05-16
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- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of New Jersey
- City Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Delaware
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- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of North Carolina
20 Clues: Capital of Maine • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Minnesota • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of Rhode Island • ...
United States presidents 2015-02-05
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- first vice president
- five star general during world war two
- born in Honolulu
- 9/11 happened when he was in office
- bought the Pennsylvania gazette
- first catholic president
- "A man without a vote is a man without protection"
- ended world war two
- won the Nobel Peace prize in 2002
- 40th vice president under Nixon
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- gave up power
- shot and killed in a duel
- author of declarations of independents
- youngest president
- 33rd governor of California before he was president
- 16th president
- earned a PhD from John's Hopkins
- first president impeached
- last president who was a founding father
- falls asleep at public events
20 Clues: gave up power • 16th president • born in Honolulu • youngest president • ended world war two • first vice president • first catholic president • shot and killed in a duel • first president impeached • falls asleep at public events • bought the Pennsylvania gazette • 40th vice president under Nixon • earned a PhD from John's Hopkins • won the Nobel Peace prize in 2002 • ...
States of Matter 2016-03-16
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- takes the entire volume of its ,container can be compresses
- definite shape and volume can not be compressed
- one or more substances changing into new ones
- a chemical combination of 2 or more elements
- pure substance that can not be broken down in to simpler substances
- uses paras barrier to separate solid from liquid
- produces pure solid particulars from a solution that contains a dissolved solid
- transition of matter from one state to another
- characteristic of matter that can be obderved
- separation based on different boiling points
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- does not change the composition of the substance
- a uniform mixture also called homogeneous mixture
- solid changes directly to a gas
- ability or inability of a substance to combine with or change into one or more substances
- based on tendency of each compound to travel or be drawn across the surface of another material
- physical blend of 2 or more substances (physical separated)
- gaseous state of a substance that is liquid or solid at room temp
- percent determined by the ratio of mass of each element to total mass
- chart that organizes elements
- has constant volume and takes shape of its container
20 Clues: chart that organizes elements • solid changes directly to a gas • a chemical combination of 2 or more elements • separation based on different boiling points • one or more substances changing into new ones • characteristic of matter that can be obderved • transition of matter from one state to another • definite shape and volume can not be compressed • ...
States of Consciousness 2016-09-29
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- drugs that are powerful painkillers and mood elevators
- causes a person to stop breathing for a short period during sleep
- Stores sensations, memories, inferences, and assumptions that are not at the conscious level but that can be easily brought into consciousness
- Body processes controlled by the mind that take place without an individual's attention
- holds that the number of, and content of dreams is dependent on the amount of stress during waking hours
- information that an individual is not aware of but that is said to exist due to clues in behavior
- a disruption of the circadian rhythm
- according to Freud, the literal content of a dream
- attributes dreaming to the random firing of neurons during sleep
- non-REM sleep that occurs soon after falling asleep
- Night Terrors
- deepest level of sleep during which sleepwalking and sleep talking can occur
- believed to store memories and feelings that are unacceptable to the conscious mind and are therefore repressed
- drugs that speed-up bodily processes
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- states that hypnosis is an actual altered state of consciousness
- periods of intense sleepiness possibly causing REM sleep at unpredictable or undesired times
- Sleepwalking
- theory that hypnosis causes a voluntary division of consciousness between "hypnosis" and reality
- the waking-sleep pattern that roughly corresponds to a 24-hour day
- drugs that can cause changes in a person's perceptions of reality
- drugs that slow down the body's systems
- the inability to fall asleep or maintain a restful sleep
- drugs that change the chemistry of the brain and induce an altered state of consciousness
- non-REM sleep when the brain pattern changes to delta waves, which indicate that neurons are in a resting pattern
- Holds the information about self and environment that an individual is aware of from moment to moment
- sleep onset, a state between wakefulness and sleep including hypnagogic hallucinations
- according to Freud, the unconscious meaning of a dream's manifest content
- some people are more easily hypnotized than others, they have a high hypnotic suggestibility
28 Clues: Sleepwalking • Night Terrors • a disruption of the circadian rhythm • drugs that speed-up bodily processes • drugs that slow down the body's systems • according to Freud, the literal content of a dream • non-REM sleep that occurs soon after falling asleep • drugs that are powerful painkillers and mood elevators • the inability to fall asleep or maintain a restful sleep • ...
States and Countries 2023-11-21
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- Olympic Games
- Lots of Desert
- cowboy culture
- Maple Syrup
- Festival
- Reindeer
- Beautiful Coastlines
- Berlin Wall
- Weddings and dry deserts
- Gleaming skyscrapers
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- Amazon rainforest
- Famous People
- Eiffel Tower
- Sun Flower seeds
- Northern lights
- warm and sunny
- City Landmark
- Temple and Valleys
- Tropical Beaches
- Pacific Ocean is boarded
20 Clues: Festival • Reindeer • Maple Syrup • Berlin Wall • Eiffel Tower • Olympic Games • Famous People • City Landmark • Lots of Desert • cowboy culture • warm and sunny • Northern lights • Sun Flower seeds • Tropical Beaches • Amazon rainforest • Temple and Valleys • Beautiful Coastlines • Gleaming skyscrapers • Pacific Ocean is boarded • Weddings and dry deserts
States of Matter 2023-11-02
Across
- the amount of matter in an object
- how tightly packed the particles are in an object (mass/volume)
- made up of two or more atoms joined together chemically
- change change in which the form or shape of a substance changes, but still has the same chemical make up
- The amount of space an object takes up
- A state of matter in which the substance has a definite volume and shape
- A combination of two or more substances that keep their identities
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- substance formed by atoms from two or more elements
- A physical property of a solid used to describe its surface.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
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- theory a scientific explanation of the structure of atoms and how they interact with other atoms
- of mass the total mass of the matter before and after the change remains the same
- measure of the energy of motion of the particles in matter
- mixture that has the same composition throughout
- type of matter made of just one kind of atom
- of matter the forms matter can take, such as solid, liquid, and gas
- the smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- A state of matter that has no definite shape but has a definite volume.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- the process in which new substances are formed during a chemical change
- change change in one or more substances, caused by a reaction, that forms new and different substances
22 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • The amount of space an object takes up • Anything that has mass and takes up space • type of matter made of just one kind of atom • A measure of the force of gravity on an object • mixture that has the same composition throughout • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume • ...
States and Countries 2023-11-20
20 Clues: moose • Pecans • Cowboys • wildlife • Hershey's • Las vegas • High plains • Yellowstone • Fine jewelry • country music • quality skiing • National parks • white mountains • Ancient monument • Application trail • Statue of liberty • National elections • Where the king lives • Warm and sunny climate • Civil rights movements
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: tea • BMW • Moose • Curry • paris • olives • soccer • lumber • deserts • beavers • ice hotel • palm trees • chili peppers • the great wall • stars and stripes • american football • White sand beaches • beautiful wildlife • ancient civilization • blues and bluegrass music
Capital of States 2023-12-15
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- capital of California
- capital of New York
- capital of Florida
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Arizona
- capital of Maryland
- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Massachusetts
- Moines capital of Iowa
- capital of Texas
- capital of North Carolina
- capital of South Carolina
- capital of Vermont
- capital of Kansas
- capital of Idaho
- Fe capital of New Mexico
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Virginia
- City capital of Nevada
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Nebraska
- capital of Colorado
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of Illinois
- Paul capital of Minnesota
- capital of Hawaii
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- capital of West Virginia
- City capital of Oklahoma
- capital of Washington
- City capital of Missouri
- Lake City capital of Utah
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Delaware
- capital of Maine
- Rock capital of Arkansas
- capital of Rhode Island
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of Alaska
- capital of North Dakota
- capital of Alabama
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Georgia
- capital of Indiana
- capital of New Jersey
- capital of Michigan
- Rouge capital of Louisiana
- capital of Montana
50 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Maine • capital of Texas • capital of Idaho • capital of Alaska • capital of Kansas • capital of Oregon • capital of Hawaii • capital of Florida • capital of Arizona • capital of Vermont • capital of Alabama • capital of Wyoming • capital of Georgia • capital of Indiana • capital of Montana • capital of New York • capital of Maryland • ...
States - Airport Codes 2023-11-29
50 Clues: BWI • JAC • ORD • DTW • BDL • BTV • DCA • SLC • STL • CHS • BZN • OKC • BHM • BOS • SEA • BOI • DEN • MSY • LIT • LAX • PDX • HNL • ATL • ICT • PHL • MSP • MIA • LAS • DFW • JFK • FAR • BNA • ILG • DSM • PHX • CLT • SDF • FSD • MKE • ABQ • CRW • PVD • IND • EWR • CMH • MHT • OMA • JAN • PWM • ANC
USA States Crossword 2024-02-05
Across
- Smallest state
- State north of North Carolina
- State between Iowa and Arkansas
- State west of Ohio
- State north of Pennsylvania
- State west of New Mexico
- State north of Louisiana
- State west of Alabama
- State south of South Dakota
- State between Illinois and Nebraska
- State east of Pennsylvania
- State east of New Hampshire
- State south of Pennsylvania
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- State south of Nebraska
- State west of Utah
- State north of Florida
- State north of Tennessee
- State west of Lake Superior
- State north of Texas
- State west of Indiana
- State between California and Washington
- State between North Carolina and Arkansas
- State west of Lake Michigan
- State south of Montana
- State between Utah and Washington
25 Clues: Smallest state • State west of Utah • State west of Ohio • State north of Texas • State west of Indiana • State west of Alabama • State north of Florida • State south of Montana • State south of Nebraska • State north of Tennessee • State west of New Mexico • State north of Louisiana • State east of Pennsylvania • State west of Lake Superior • State north of Pennsylvania • ...
United States Capitals 2024-01-10
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- Jefferson City is the capital
- Pierre is the capital
- Montgomery is the capital
- Springfield is the capital
- Augusta is the capital
- Providence is the capital
- Cheyenne is the capital
- Little Rock is the capital
- Topeka is the capital
- Trenton is the capital
- Juneau is the capital
- St. Paul is the capital
- Des Moines is the capital
- Boise is the capital
- Columbia is the capital
- Santa Fe is the capital
- Dover is the capital
- Lansing is the capital
- Montpelier is the capital
- Frankfort is the capital
- Hartford is the capital
- Concord is the capital
- Carson City is the capital
- Raleigh is the capital
- Harrisburg is the capital
- Phoenix is the capital
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- Oklahoma City is the capital
- Tallahassee is the capital
- Annapolis is the capital
- Sacramento is the capital
- Denver is the capital
- Dakota Bismarck is the capital
- Albany is the capital
- Honolulu is the capital
- Jackson is the capital
- Lincoln is the capital
- Nashville is the capital
- Boston is the capital
- how are you
- Columbus is the capital
- Salem is the capital
- Indianapolis is the capital
- Olympia is the capital
- Austin is the capital
- Helena is the capital
- Richmond is the capital
- Charleston is the capital
- Salt Lake City is the capital
- Madison is the capital
- Baton Rouge is the capital
- Atlanta is the capital
51 Clues: how are you • Boise is the capital • Salem is the capital • Dover is the capital • Pierre is the capital • Denver is the capital • Albany is the capital • Boston is the capital • Topeka is the capital • Juneau is the capital • Austin is the capital • Helena is the capital • Augusta is the capital • Jackson is the capital • Lincoln is the capital • Trenton is the capital • Olympia is the capital • ...
Countries and states 2024-01-24
20 Clues: Kabul • Tirana • Luanda • Vienna • Yerevan • Algiers • Canberra • Buenos Aires • Orange Blossom • Rosa laevigata • The May flower • Mountain-Laurel • White Pine Cone • Black-eyed susan • Andorra la Vella • Yellow Jessamine • Flowering dogwood • Indian Paintbrush • Common Blue Violet • The capital is Warsaw
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 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 2022-08-15
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- The term used to describe how the smell of a substance can move across a room
- When a gas has been squashed into a smaller space, it is said to have been ____________
- A liquid will take the _____ of the container they are placed in
- A substance made of different things mixed, but can be separated again
- The name of the process when water in a puddle dries up
- The name of the process when a liquid turns back into a solid
- Particles are closest together in this state
- The name of the process where a liquid turns into a gas
- The name of the process when a solid turns directly into a gas
- A solid is the only state that cannot do this (particles move over each other)
- Water will ____ at 100 degrees
- The name of the process when a gas turns back into a liquid
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- The state of matter where the particles are moving the fastest
- The name of the process when a gas turns straight back into a solid
- A substance made up of only one type of atom is called an ___________
- A solid is the only state that has a fixed _____
- Ice will ____ at 0 degrees
- The name of the process where a solid turns into a liquid
- When a change makes something new, this is called a ________ change
- A pure substance that is made up of more than one type of atom is called a _______________
- When a change occurs that does not make something new, this is called a ________ change
21 Clues: Ice will ____ at 0 degrees • Water will ____ at 100 degrees • Particles are closest together in this state • A solid is the only state that has a fixed _____ • The name of the process when water in a puddle dries up • The name of the process where a liquid turns into a gas • The name of the process where a solid turns into a liquid • ...
States of matter 2022-10-27
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- State of matter without shape and volume but with weight.
- What happens with water when we heat it.
- The solid form of the water.
- State of matter with no shape but with volume and weight.
- when we want to make pancakes we add flour, milk, eggs and we create.
- We heat water for drinks with it.
- what happens to water when it's really cold.
- When we want to move the water from one glass to the other.
- We use it to make things sweet.
- It get's bigger when heated. We eat it.
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- Ice cream does that when it's hot.
- State of matter with volume, shape and weight.
- When we want to make something hot we _______ it.
- We put it on pancakes or in our coffee.
- we use it to make things salthy.
- What water does when it moves slowly and continuosly.
- frozen watter that drips from the roofs.
- where we keep our icecream.
- pop Like a lollypop but with ice.
- bags We use them to move things from one place to the other.
- We use it on parties and it gets bigger if we put gas in it.
21 Clues: where we keep our icecream. • The solid form of the water. • We use it to make things sweet. • we use it to make things salthy. • pop Like a lollypop but with ice. • We heat water for drinks with it. • Ice cream does that when it's hot. • We put it on pancakes or in our coffee. • It get's bigger when heated. We eat it. • What happens with water when we heat it. • ...
The United States 2023-02-24
Across
- / The first nuclear test was in this state.
- / Where Abraham Lincoln was born.
- / Known as the Show Me State.
- / The only state that starts with two vowels.
- / The first state.
- / Pizza Hut opened its first store in this state.
- / Named in honor of King Louis XIV.
- / First state to require license plates on cars.
- / Holds the two larges cities in New England.
- / Franklin Pierce was from this state.
- / Only state whose name has one syllable.
- / State's motto is Equality before the law.
- / The first baseball game was played here.
- / Home to the first helicopter.
- / More turkeys are raised in this state than any other.
- / The only state with two unique words in its name.
- / State's motto is Oro y Plata which means Gold and Silver
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- / Was named for King George II of England
- / Abraham Lincoln moved to this state when he was seven years old.
- / A true island state.
- / Law in this state prohibits a citizen to give another citizen a box of candy weighing more than 50 pounds
- / The first Aquarium was built in this state.
- / This state was the 25th state.
- / The fist nuclear submarine was built here.
- / Forget-Me-Not is the official flower.
- / Means colored red
- / Often called the Wolverine State.
- / Stapler was invented in this state.
- / The confederate flag was fist flown here.
- / Takes it's name from a Spanish word meaning "snow-clad''
- / Leads the nation in copper production.
- / Gatorade was named for the University of ______ Gators where the drink was first developed
32 Clues: / The first state. • / Means colored red • / A true island state. • / Known as the Show Me State. • / Home to the first helicopter. • / This state was the 25th state. • / Where Abraham Lincoln was born. • / Named in honor of King Louis XIV. • / Often called the Wolverine State. • / Stapler was invented in this state. • / Franklin Pierce was from this state. • ...
United States History 2023-02-11
Across
- Send goods or services to another country.
- The governing body of a nation, state or community.
- Related to farming.
- Change to the U.S. Constitution.
- A Native American people historically settled in the Southeastern United States.
- Freedom from slavery.
- The law making body of the British government.
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries.
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments.
- The Era during U.S History after the Civil War when the nation was rebuilt.
- Upper house of the U.S. Congress. Each state has 2 members.
- A person who settles in a colony.
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- An economic policy under which nations sought to increase their wealth and power by obtaining large amounts of gold and silver and by selling more goods then they bought.
- make something on a large scale using machinery.
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.
- The legislature of the United States government.
- An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- Of or belonging to a nation.
- supporters of the Constitution.
- Bring goods and services into a country.
20 Clues: Related to farming. • Freedom from slavery. • Of or belonging to a nation. • supporters of the Constitution. • Change to the U.S. Constitution. • A person who settles in a colony. • Bring goods and services into a country. • Send goods or services to another country. • The law making body of the British government. • make something on a large scale using machinery. • ...
States and Capitals 2023-02-12
Across
- Providence
- Carson City
- Tallahassee
- Nashville
- Boston
- Des Moines
- Little Rock
- Raleigh
- Baton Rouge
- Topeka
- Concord
- Olympia
- Santa Fe
- Helena
- Madison
- Harrisburg
- Phoenix
- Juneau
- Frankfort
- Columbia
- Honolulu
- Pierre
- Bismarck
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- Austin
- Trenton
- Hartford
- Denver
- Dover
- Lincoln
- Jackson
- Nation's capital
- Montgomery
- Sacramento
- Salem
- Cheyenne
- Jefferson City
- Boise
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Montpelier
- Albany
- Springfield
- Richmond
- Saint Paul
- Annapolis
- Charleston
- Oklahoma City
- Augusta
- Salt Lake City
- Colombus
- Indianapolis
51 Clues: Dover • Salem • Boise • Austin • Denver • Boston • Topeka • Albany • Helena • Juneau • Pierre • Trenton • Lincoln • Jackson • Raleigh • Lansing • Atlanta • Concord • Olympia • Madison • Augusta • Phoenix • Hartford • Cheyenne • Richmond • Santa Fe • Columbia • Colombus • Honolulu • Bismarck • Nashville • Annapolis • Frankfort • Providence • Montgomery • Sacramento • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Harrisburg • Carson City • Tallahassee • Little Rock • ...
States of Matter 2023-03-20
Across
- tendency for molecules to be attracted to different substances or surfaces
- the rising of liquids in a narrow tube
- reduces the surface tension of a liquid by decreasing the cohesiveness
- forces that cause identical molecules to stick together
- property of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist external forces due to the cohesive nature of the liquid
- a weak attractive form between molecules
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- a strong attractive force within a molecule
- a state of matter that has a fixed volume but no fixed shape
- substances that are usually liquid or solid but currently existing as a gas
- forces that cause molecules to be attracted to a different substance or surface
- a state of matter that has widely separated molecules in constant motion
- used to measure the average kinetic energy
- resistance to flow
- energy of motion
- tendency for molecules to be attracted to identical molecules
- measure of the average kinetic energy
- a solid with an orderly structure and with a set melting point
- a good wetting agent
- a solid without orderly structure and without a set melting point
- a state of matter that has very strong IMFs
20 Clues: energy of motion • resistance to flow • a good wetting agent • measure of the average kinetic energy • the rising of liquids in a narrow tube • a weak attractive form between molecules • used to measure the average kinetic energy • a strong attractive force within a molecule • a state of matter that has very strong IMFs • ...
States and Prefectures 2023-04-05
Across
- Alyssa's home is in this state.
- has the most tornados.
- Famous for takoyaki.
- where was otani shohei's born.
- starbucks originated in.
- known for famous marti gras festival
- Toyota originated in.
- The capital of america.
- Famous for hula dancing.
- Famous for yamakasa festival.
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- American president's home state.
- has the nicest people :)
- has he largest castle.
- Disney world is here.
- produces the most potatoes.
- Japanese "fighting dogs" originate here.
- Largest state in America.
- Largest prefecture in Japan.
- Japan's first capital.
- produces the most rice.
20 Clues: Famous for takoyaki. • Disney world is here. • Toyota originated in. • has the most tornados. • has he largest castle. • Japan's first capital. • The capital of america. • produces the most rice. • has the nicest people :) • starbucks originated in. • Famous for hula dancing. • Largest state in America. • produces the most potatoes. • Largest prefecture in Japan. • ...
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
United States Presidents 2024-04-30
Across
- The "S" was just an initial and didn't stand for anything?
- Was the last of the “Log Cabin Presidents”?
- Presided over the Apollo 11 Moon landing?
- Founded the University of Virginia?
- Was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize?
- He is the only president in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive presidential terms?
- Was nicknamed ''Silent Cal'' because he was so quiet?
- Taught law at the University of Arkansas?
- The first African American president?
- He presided over the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War?
- He expanded Social Security?
- He did not serve alcohol at the White House?
- He implementing the New Deal?
- He was the third president in U.S. history to be impeached by the U.S?
- His favorite hobby was swimming?
- Who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969?
- He never attended college or practiced law?
- International success as a mining engineer?
- Tallest President?
- His grandfather William president?
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- He was the first president to be born as a citizen of the United States?
- He was a Republican lawyer from New York who briefly served as the 20th vice president under President James A. Garfield.
- The only president to have kept the same cabinet throughout his four-year term?
- Was the first president to throw the first pitch of baseball season?
- "Return to normalcy" was a campaign slogan?
- Had to defended himself with fire tongs after a disagreement with his secretary of treasury?
- He implemented "Reaganomics"?
- Born in the Finger Lakes country of New York in 1800?
- Who is in the dollar bill?
- Only U.S. president to have served more than two terms?
- He taught in a one room schoolhouse, earning $25 per month?
- Was the smallest president?
- First president to live in The White House?
- Growing up in poverty, he was unable to attend school so his mother found him a position as an apprentice to a tailor?
- He previously served as the 46th governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000?
- He fought in World War One?
- The most current president?
- The only person to serve as president and vice president without being elected to either office?
- As a child, he saw Robert E. Lee?
- Nickname "Old Tippecanoe"?
- Polk was the last of the Jacksonians to sit in the White House?
- Was the adoptive father to two Native American boys?
- The Manifest Destiny ideology?
- Had 15 kids?
44 Clues: Had 15 kids? • Tallest President? • Who is in the dollar bill? • Nickname "Old Tippecanoe"? • Was the smallest president? • He fought in World War One? • The most current president? • He expanded Social Security? • He implemented "Reaganomics"? • He implementing the New Deal? • The Manifest Destiny ideology? • His favorite hobby was swimming? • As a child, he saw Robert E. Lee? • ...
The United States 2024-09-05
Across
- first state to ratify the Constitution
- The last frontier
- the wolverine state
- the land of 10,000 lakes
- Island the smallest state
- America's dairyland
- click your heels 3 times, there's no place like home
- the sooner state
- birthplace of Bill Clinton
- green mountains
- the Book of Mormon
- fried chicken
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- It's right under your nose
- stolen by American plantations
- The sunshine state
- Hampshire live free or die
- potatoes
- York the empire state
- you can find the Red Rocks music venue here
- The golden state
- everything's bigger
21 Clues: potatoes • fried chicken • green mountains • the sooner state • The golden state • The last frontier • The sunshine state • the Book of Mormon • the wolverine state • America's dairyland • everything's bigger • York the empire state • the land of 10,000 lakes • Island the smallest state • It's right under your nose • Hampshire live free or die • birthplace of Bill Clinton • ...
U.S. states (1) 2024-06-14
21 Clues: UTAH • OHIO • IOWA • TEXAS • HAWAII • ALASKA • OREGON • NEVADA • MONTANA • INDIANA • ARIZONA • VERMONT • ALABAMA • OKLAHOMA • COLORADO • ILLINOIS • MICHIGAN • LOUISIANA • MISSISSIPI • PENNSYLVANIA • MASSACHUSETTS
US States & Capitals 2023-07-28
Across
- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Cloumbus
- 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
- Omaha
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Omaha • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Cloumbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • St. Paul • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
Cities and States 2022-12-24
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- capital of this little guy
- Nascar is a big part of their speedway
- City that never sleeps
- We shot for the moon from here
- Politicans famous for being full of hot air
- _____ Dreamin, on such a winter's day
- songwriting capital of the world
- This bird keeps rising from the ashes
- Volcanos and beautiful sunsets
- Where the witches are at
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- the land of 10,000 lakes
- spicy food and below sea level
- a state's empire and square that is timely
- Their colosseum is up a mile high
- I know a boat that's having a tea party
- You're where? Shouldn't you be Canada?
- Their maple surup is their gold
- WKRP in ___________
- I want a potato from this city
- home to Cajun food
20 Clues: home to Cajun food • WKRP in ___________ • City that never sleeps • the land of 10,000 lakes • Where the witches are at • capital of this little guy • spicy food and below sea level • We shot for the moon from here • I want a potato from this city • Volcanos and beautiful sunsets • Their maple surup is their gold • songwriting capital of the world • Their colosseum is up a mile high • ...
Mexico States Quiz 2023-01-25
32 Clues: Tepic • LaPaz • Xalapa • Puebla • Oaxaca • Toluca • Colima • Mérida • Morelia • Pachuca • Durango • Chetumal • Campeche • Culiacán • Tlaxcala • Saltillo • Mexicali • Monterrey • Chihuahua • Querétaro • Zacatecas • Guanajuato • Hermosillo • MexicoCity • Cuernavaca • Guadalajara • Villahermosa • Chilpancingo • SanLuisPotosi • CiudadVictoria • Aguascalientes • TuxtlaGutiérrez
STATES AND CAPITALES 2023-01-24
25 Clues: DOVER • BOISE • DENVER • JUNEAU • TOPEKA • BOSTON • ATLANTA • ST PAUL • JACKSON • LANSING • AUGUSTA • PHOENIX • HARTFORD • HONOLULU • FRANKFORT • ANNAPOLIS • DES MOINES • SACRAMENTO • MONTGOMERY • LITTLE ROCK • TALLAHASSEE • BATON ROUGE • SPRINGFIELD • INDIANAPOLIS • JEFFERSON CITY
states of matter 2022-12-13
Across
- the inability of the solute to form such a solution
- the transition of a substance directly from the gas to the solid state on cooling, without passing through the liquid state
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
- to form a solution with another substance, the solvent
- the colorless fluid part of blood
- occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- neither definite shape nor definite volume
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- A substance containing two or more materials with different properties
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- no definite shape but definite volume
- definite shape and volume
- A change in matter which does not alter the chemical properties of the matter
- the temperature at which its vapour pressure equals the external pressure
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state
- below 32°F (0°C)
- has mass and occupies space
21 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 • ...
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
States of Matter 2022-12-05
Across
- solid to gas
- Acid that melted at 69.3 degrees celsius in the heating/cooling lab
- Has mass and takes up space
- acid that melted first in the heating/cooling lab
- decreases when the temperature is decreased
- gas to liquid
- smallest piece of matter
- changes volume and shape
- density of solid
- density of gas
- definite volume and shape
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- liquid to gas
- liquid to solid
- describes how the atoms of a gas move
- when matter changes its state
- used to protect your eyes in the heating/cooling lab
- solid to liquid
- description for how the atoms of a solid move
- adding this gives atoms more energy
- the study of matter and its properties
- density of liquid
- gas to solid
- definite volume changes shape
23 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • density of gas • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • density of solid • density of liquid • smallest piece of matter • changes volume and shape • definite volume and shape • Has mass and takes up space • when matter changes its state • definite volume changes shape • adding this gives atoms more energy • ...
