50 states Crossword Puzzles
United States History 2025-05-12
Across
- land deal in 1803 that doubled the size of the U.S.
- social movement against the consumption of alcohol.
- a national bank opposed by Jackson, who vetoed its renewal.
- confrontation between South Carolina and the federal government over tariffs.
- the forced march of Cherokee people to Oklahoma, causing thousands of deaths.
- group of artists known for romantic landscape paintings of the American wilderness.
- the policy of expanding a nation’s territory or influence.
- state banks where Andrew Jackson deposited federal funds after dismantling the Second Bank.
- explorers sent to map and report on the Louisiana Territory.
- education reformer who advocated for public schooling.
- man-made waterway that boosted trade between the Midwest and New York.
- reformer who worked to improve conditions for the mentally ill.
- women’s rights activist and organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention.
- Supreme Court decision stating Georgia couldn’t interfere with Cherokee lands (ignored by Jackson).
- loyalty to a region over the country as a whole.
- philosophical movement emphasizing nature and individualism.
- practice of giving government jobs to political supporters.
- nickname critics used for Andrew Jackson, suggesting he abused presidential power.
- experimental communities aiming to create perfect societies (e.g., Brook Farm, New Harmony).
Down
- religious revival movement that inspired reform efforts.
- movement to end slavery in the U.S.
- pioneers and explorers who mapped and settled new western territories.
- tariff that angered the South due to its economic impact.
- 1824 Supreme Court case that reinforced federal power over interstate commerce.
- 1819 case affirming the supremacy of federal laws and the constitutionality of the national bank.
- period of major industrialization and mechanization.
- 1820 agreement to balance free and slave states.
- 1848 meeting advocating for women’s rights.
- escaped slave and leading abolitionist speaker and writer.
- the idea that states have certain rights the federal government cannot overrule.
- transcendentalist writer and advocate for civil disobedience.
- political party strengthened by Andrew Jackson’s presidency.
- law passed in 1830 that led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes.
- controversial election where John Quincy Adams was chosen president by the House; called a “corrupt bargain” by Jackson supporters.
- the belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent.
- 7th president, known for populism and controversial policies like the Indian Removal Act.
- the movement of settlers and territories westward across North America.
- political party formed in opposition to Jackson’s policies.
- Henry Clay’s plan to strengthen the economy with tariffs, a national bank, and infrastructure.
- invention by Eli Whitney that increased cotton production and slavery.
40 Clues: movement to end slavery in the U.S. • 1848 meeting advocating for women’s rights. • 1820 agreement to balance free and slave states. • loyalty to a region over the country as a whole. • land deal in 1803 that doubled the size of the U.S. • social movement against the consumption of alcohol. • period of major industrialization and mechanization. • ...
STATES AND GEOGRAPHY 2025-06-16
Across
- – A tool used for navigation and direction.
- – The largest hot desert in the world.
- – A group of islands clustered together.
- – The longest river in South America.
- Tower – Famous Paris landmark made of iron.
- – The second-largest state, famous for its cowboy culture.
- – A long and adventurous journey.
- – A journey taken for exploration or discovery.
- – The landform created by a river depositing sediment at its mouth.
- Wall – Historic structure built to protect China’s northern border.
Down
- – Known as "Big Sky Country" for its vast landscapes.
- – The largest state by area, known for its cold climate.
- – The Sunshine State, home to many theme parks.
- – The only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.
- – Horizontal lines on a map used to determine location.
- – A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- – A document needed for international travel.
- – A massive, slow-moving body of ice.
- – Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- – The tallest mountain on Earth.
20 Clues: – The tallest mountain on Earth. • – A long and adventurous journey. • – A massive, slow-moving body of ice. • – The longest river in South America. • – The largest hot desert in the world. • – A group of islands clustered together. • – Land surrounded by water on three sides. • – A tool used for navigation and direction. • Tower – Famous Paris landmark made of iron. • ...
States of matter 2025-06-04
Across
- Keeps you warm
- I'm a state of matter that goes into fluro lights
- Water turns into ice, is there any other way with water.
- We are made of...
- a solid changing directly into a gas, skipping the liquid phase
- If you look up, you will see something bright, it is made of...
- Take a lucky guess (two words in one)
- What we live on
- you see me every day, I live in millions of objects
- NOT FREEZING, (two words in one)
- neutrons, protons, atoms then...
- the energy of xxx, meaning it's the energy something has because it's moving
- You Can't see me
- What happens when you heat ice
Down
- What we are talking about
- change This when you change something not chemically (two words in one)
- It's not reversible it's!...
- I'm a matter that is usually very degenerate (two words in one)
- You need me to stay alive, and to keep you hydrated
- I'm a state of matter, I'm made of particles of light (two words in one)
- YOU NEED ME
21 Clues: YOU NEED ME • Keeps you warm • What we live on • You Can't see me • We are made of... • What we are talking about • It's not reversible it's!... • What happens when you heat ice • NOT FREEZING, (two words in one) • neutrons, protons, atoms then... • Take a lucky guess (two words in one) • I'm a state of matter that goes into fluro lights • ...
States of Matter 2025-01-08
Across
- all the variables are being controlled except the one that is being tested
- the basic procedure in a controlled experiment before changing variables
- a change to matter in which no new kinds of matter are formed
- the pull of gravity on matter
- the state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- the amount of matter in an object
- state of matter that has no definite shape or volume
- anything you can change in an experiment that might change the outcome
- the characteristics of a substance that can be measured without changing the substance
- a combination of two or more substances in which no new kinds of matter are formed
Down
- a change in which a substance becomes a DIFFERENT substance
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the changing of a solid to a liquid
- the changing of a gas to a liquid
- the state of matter with a definite shape and volume
- the amount of space anything occupies
- particular types of matter with specific properties
- to spread out evenly in a liquid
- the changing of a liquid to a solid
- the changing of a liquid to a gas
- the smallest unit of a substance
21 Clues: the pull of gravity on matter • to spread out evenly in a liquid • the smallest unit of a substance • the changing of a gas to a liquid • the amount of matter in an object • the changing of a liquid to a gas • the changing of a solid to a liquid • the changing of a liquid to a solid • the amount of space anything occupies • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
states of matter 2024-12-06
Across
- The energy stored in the position or arrangement of particles in a substance, influencing changes in states of matter.
- A state of matter consisting of charged particles, often found in stars and lightning.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas state at the surface of a liquid, influenced by temperature and surface area.
- The process of changing directly from a solid to a gas state without passing through the liquid state.
- The energy of motion possessed by particles in a substance, increasing with temperature.
- The temperature and pressure at which the distinction between liquid and gas phases of a substance disappears.
- A state of matter with definite shape and volume, where particles are tightly packed and vibrate in fixed positions.
- The process of changing from a gas to a liquid state by losing heat energy, often forming clouds or dew.
- A graphical representation showing the states of matter of a substance under different conditions of temperature and pressure.
Down
- A transition between different states of matter, such as melting, freezing, vaporization, and condensation.
- Energy transferred between objects due to temperature differences, causing changes in states of matter.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas state, including both evaporation and boiling.
- The process of changing directly from a gas to a solid state without passing through the liquid state, such as frost forming on a cold surface.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas state throughout the liquid, requiring the addition of heat to reach the boiling point.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, influencing the state of matter.
- The process of changing from a solid to a liquid state by absorbing heat energy.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume, where particles are far apart and move freely in all directions.
- A state of matter with definite volume but no definite shape, where particles are close together but can move past each other.
- The process of changing from a liquid to a solid state by losing heat energy.
- A group of atoms bonded together, forming the basic structural unit of a substance.
20 Clues: The process of changing from a liquid to a solid state by losing heat energy. • The process of changing from a solid to a liquid state by absorbing heat energy. • A group of atoms bonded together, forming the basic structural unit of a substance. • A state of matter consisting of charged particles, often found in stars and lightning. • ...
Eastern United States 2025-09-22
Across
- the Mississippi river was prone to this
- smaller chunks of land within a region
- this subregion is the largest east of the Mississippi
- A large amount of our nation's food is grown here
- the name of the lake named after a U.S. state
- the largest of the great lakes
- Our country's capital city is in this subregion
- the mountain range stretching from Alabama to Canadian borders
- the St. ___ river; where the great lakes empty into
Down
- the subregion that borders Canada and the Atlantic Ocean
- nickname given to the midwest subregion
- the Mississippi empties into the ___ of Mexico
- the southeast tends to have a humid ___ climate
- the river that separates the eastern and western U.S.
- the Great ___ Mountains are a small section of the Appalachians
- the Gulf of ___ covers about 600,000 square miles.
- the east coast shoreline touches this ocean
- responsible for creating the great lakes
- where the Mississippi river originates
- the Choctaw phrase for the Mississippi River
20 Clues: the largest of the great lakes • smaller chunks of land within a region • where the Mississippi river originates • nickname given to the midwest subregion • the Mississippi river was prone to this • responsible for creating the great lakes • the east coast shoreline touches this ocean • the Choctaw phrase for the Mississippi River • ...
Nigerian States Crossword 2025-09-04
Across
- Known for Onitsha market, one of the largest in West Africa
- Created from Kano State in 1991
- RIVER: Home to Obudu Mountain Resort
- Close to Abuja, known for agriculture and mining
- Known as the Salt of the Nation
- Where Nigeria's capital city, Abuja, is located
- Famous for its ancient walls and bustling commerce
- Known as God's Own State
- Known for gold mining activities
- Known for cocoa production and Idanre Hills
- Known for the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove
- Only state that shares a boundary with ten other states
- State where Benin City is located
- Famous for its beautiful scenery and Jos city
- State with Mambilla Plateau, Nigeria's highest point
- Home to Port Harcourt and major oil companies
- Home to Sukur Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO site
- Ibadan is its capital city and was once the largest city in West Africa
- Known as the Coal City State
Down
- One of the main oil-producing states in the Niger Delta
- Home to Yankari National Park
- Known as the Food Basket of the Nation
- Known as the Jewel in the Savannah
- Known for Olumo Rock and being close to Lagos
- Known as the Seat of the Caliphate
- Ilorin is its capital city
- IBOM: Famous for its oil-rich resources and Uyo city
- Known for Argungu Fishing Festival
- Home state of former president Muhammadu Buhari
- Nigeria's commercial capital and most populous state
- Known for oil production and Warri city
- Largest state in Nigeria by land area
- Known for desert-like terrain and Damaturu city
- Known as the Fountain of Knowledge
- State with Zaria and a large military presence
- State where Maiduguri is located
- Owerri is the capital of this southeastern state
37 Clues: Known as God's Own State • Ilorin is its capital city • Known as the Coal City State • Home to Yankari National Park • Created from Kano State in 1991 • Known as the Salt of the Nation • Known for gold mining activities • State where Maiduguri is located • State where Benin City is located • Known as the Jewel in the Savannah • Known as the Seat of the Caliphate • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-19
Across
- state of matter with definite shape and volume
- how easily a liquid flows
- state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- process of changing directly from a gas to a solid
- process of changing from a gas to a liquid
- a substance that can flow, such as a liquid or gas
- a process that releases heat
- a process that absorbs heat
- the tiny particle that makes up matter
- process of changing directly from a solid to a gas
Down
- able to be squeezed into a smaller volume
- process of changing from a liquid to a solid
- ionized gas that conducts electricity
- mass divided by volume
- process of changing from a liquid to a gas
- process of turning a gas into plasma by adding heat or electricity
- process of changing from a solid to a liquid
- process where ions and electrons rejoin, emitting light
- state of matter with definite volume but no definite shape
- anything that has mass and takes up space
20 Clues: mass divided by volume • how easily a liquid flows • a process that absorbs heat • a process that releases heat • ionized gas that conducts electricity • the tiny particle that makes up matter • able to be squeezed into a smaller volume • anything that has mass and takes up space • process of changing from a liquid to a gas • process of changing from a gas to a liquid • ...
States and Capitals 2026-03-01
25 Clues: Boise • Dover • Topeka • Juneau • Denver • Boston • Jackson • Lansing • Atlanta • Phoenix • Augusta • St. Paul • Hartford • Honolulu • Frankfort • Annapolis • Des Moines • Sacramento • Montgomery • Tallahassee • Springfield • Little Rock • Baton Rouge • Indianapolis • Jefferson City
States and Capitals 2026-04-22
Across
- Capital of Florida
- Abbreviation is AL
- Abbreviation is TX
- Abbreviation is FL
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Texas
- Abbreviation is WA
- Abbreviation is GA
Down
- Abbreviation is LA
- Abbreviation is MT
- Abbreviation is CA
- Capital of California
- Abbreviation is MS
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Louisiana
- Abbreviation is TN
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Washington
20 Clues: Capital of Texas • Abbreviation is LA • Abbreviation is MT • Abbreviation is CA • Capital of Florida • Abbreviation is MS • Capital of Montana • Abbreviation is AL • Capital of Georgia • Abbreviation is TX • Abbreviation is TN • Capital of Alabama • Abbreviation is FL • Abbreviation is WA • Abbreviation is GA • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of California • Capital of Washington • ...
States of Consciousness 2026-04-29
Across
- Deepest stage of sleep with lowest heart rate and breathing
- Biological rhythms occurring more than once per day
- Brief dreamlike hallucinations occurring in early sleep
- The repeating 90-minute pattern of sleep stages
- The body's 24-hour biological clock
- Brain structure that regulates circadian rhythms
- Brain waves associated with being awake and alert
- Short bursts of brain activity in Stage 2 sleep
- Disorder with sudden sleep attacks and excessive daytime sleepiness
- Moving around while still asleep
- Intense frightening episodes occurring during deep sleep
- Sleep stage making up about 50 percent of total sleep time
Down
- Hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles
- A dream where the sleeper is aware they are dreaming
- Sleep stage where vivid dreaming occurs
- Theory that sleep helps the body repair itself
- Brain waves associated with deep sleep
- Theory that dreams are the brain making sense of random neural activity
- Hidden meaning of a dream according to Freud
- Disorder where breathing repeatedly stops during sleep
- Measures electrical activity in the brain
21 Clues: Moving around while still asleep • The body's 24-hour biological clock • Brain waves associated with deep sleep • Sleep stage where vivid dreaming occurs • Hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles • Measures electrical activity in the brain • Hidden meaning of a dream according to Freud • Theory that sleep helps the body repair itself • ...
Themes of geographic inquiry: United States´ Climate, Vegetation, Human Environment Interaction, History, and Economy 2020-05-08
Across
- Alaska’s climate.
- Large area dominated by trees found to the east of United States.
- North central and northeastern’ s climate.
- One of the popular mountains to the north of Los Angeles.
- Los Angeles residents.
- United States’ central bank.
- Man who began growing tobacco.
- Who founded a settlement at St Augustine, Florida, the first permanent European settlement in what is now the USA.
- Religion which most Americans identify themselves.
- United States’ type of economy.
Down
- English colony founded in 1620.
- Central and southern coasts of California’s climate.
- It is the second most populous city and metropolitan area in the United States.
- Type of ecosystem found to the west of United States.
- Who introduced strict discipline with a code of laws called 'Laws, Divine, Moral and Martial'. Penalties for disobedience were severe.
- Most popular sport in United States.
- Spaniard who attempted to find a colony in Carolina.
- It is the most populous city and metropolitan area in the United States.
- A magnificent natural feature of Los Angeles county.
19 Clues: Alaska’s climate. • Los Angeles residents. • United States’ central bank. • Man who began growing tobacco. • English colony founded in 1620. • United States’ type of economy. • Most popular sport in United States. • North central and northeastern’ s climate. • Religion which most Americans identify themselves. • Central and southern coasts of California’s climate. • ...
Bella Spanish 2022-10-25
GLOSARIO DE GEOLOGÍA 2021-10-03
Across
- Parte de la geología que estudia los plegamientos, deformaciones y fallas de la corteza terrestre.
- Capa gaseosa que envuelve a la tierra.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que está en contacto con la superficie de la Tierra.
- Capa externa y rígida de la Tierra, de profundidad variable entre los 10 y los 50 km.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que se extiende entre los 80 y los 500 km de altitud.
- Movimiento lento de elevación o hundimiento de grandes zonas de la superficie terrestre.
- Desgaste producido en la superficie de un.
- Conjunto de fenómenos relacionados con la formación y actividad del magma.
- Proceso de formación de las montañas.
Down
- Capa del interior de la Tierra que se extiende aproximadamente entre los 50 y los 100 km.
- El gran supercontinente que existió al final de la era Paleozoica y comienzos de la era Mesozoica.
- Capa más externa de la atmósfera terrestre, que se extiende desde los 500 km de altitud a más.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que se extiende entre los 10 y los 50 km de altitud.
- Capa constituida por agua, tierra y aire donde están los seres vivos.
- Teoría geológica que atribuye la formación de la corteza terrestre a la acción del fuego interior, del cual son efecto los volcanes.
- Capa de la atmósfera terrestre que se extiende entre los 50 y los 80 km de altitud.
- Parte mineral de la Tierra en la que habitan los seres vivos.
- Parte de la Tierra ocupada por agua.
18 Clues: Parte de la Tierra ocupada por agua. • Proceso de formación de las montañas. • Capa gaseosa que envuelve a la tierra. • Desgaste producido en la superficie de un. • Parte mineral de la Tierra en la que habitan los seres vivos. • Capa constituida por agua, tierra y aire donde están los seres vivos. • ...
civilwar crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Who's Who Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-21
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- ___ 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
BIGWILL CROSSWORDS 2023-10-18
Across
- The Constitution names the vice president of the United States as the president of the Senate. In addition to serving as presiding officer, the vice president has the sole power to break a tie vote in the Senate and formally presides over the receiving and counting of electoral ballots cast in presidential elections.
- The Senate is composed of 100 Senators, 2 for each state. Until the ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913, Senators were chosen by state legislatures, not by popular vote. Since then, they have been elected to six-year terms by the people of each state.
- Madison is known for its superb selection of craft beverages, featured at events like: Great Taste of the Midwest, Craft Beer Week and Isthmus Beer & Cheese Festival. The Old Fashioned in Downtown Madison was voted as having Wisconsin's Best Cheese Curds. Madison is home to several James Beard award winners.
- The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The Vice President is also part of the Executive Branch, ready to assume the Presidency should the need arise.
- The House of Representatives is made up of 435 elected members, divided among the 50 states in proportion to their total population. In addition, there are 6 non-voting members, representing the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and four other territories of the United States.
- As the final arbiter of the law, the Court is charged with ensuring the American people the promise of equal justice under law and, thereby, also functions as guardian and interpreter of the Constitution. The Supreme Court is "distinctly American in concept and function," as Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes observed.
- outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- What Does Bicameral Mean? Bicameral literally means "two chambers," and in practice refers to a government structure involving two houses, or two legislative bodies, that are separate in deliberation from one another.
- made up of the House and Senate, known collectively as the Congress
Down
- began with a light breeze, a cloudless sky, and a spirit of celebration. On that day, two hundred members of Congress boarded a special train for a journey to Philadelphia to celebrate a singular congressional anniversary.
- The state Constitution vests the judicial power of California in the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, and superior courts. The Constitution also provides for the formation and functions of the Judicial Council, the policymaking body for the judicial branch. COURT STRUCTURE. Supreme Court.
- the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
- This includes the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, and the State Auditor. The departments of the executive branch that have elected department heads are Agriculture, Insurance, Justice, Labor, and Public Instruction.
- Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government that represents the American people and makes the nation's laws. It shares power with the executive branch, led by the president, and the judicial branch, whose highest body is the Supreme Court of the United States.
- the supreme law of the United States of America
- an introduction to the highest law of the land
- designed to protect the security and power of the small states by limiting each state to one vote in Congress, as under the Articles of Confederation
17 Clues: an introduction to the highest law of the land • the supreme law of the United States of America • made up of the House and Senate, known collectively as the Congress • outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial • ...
PK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-10-04
Across
- The 2023 Mazda CX-5 2.5 Turbo Signature is the only trim level with _____ leather available as a Seat Material
- The 2024 CX-50 2.5 Turbo Premium Plus Package comes standard with a special rearview mirror that is frameless, auto-dimming with equipped with ________
- The critically acclaimed CX-5 has received numerous top industry and safety awards including the Insurance Institute for _______ Safety (IIHS) TOP SAFETY PICK in 2023.
- (on mazdausa.com)The description for the 2024 Mazda CX-5 indicates _______ THE ORDINARY
- The CX-50 comes standard with ________ All-Wheel Drive (AWD) technology and Mazda Intelligent Drive Select, or Mi-Drive with Sport and Off-Road modes as well as an available Towing mode on select packages.
Down
- Both CX-50 engines are mated to a ________-Drive six-speed automatic transmission
- The 2023 Mazda CX-5 Premium Package, Premium Plus Package, 2.5 Turbo and 2.5 Turbo Signature all come standard with ____ 10-speaker audio sound system with Centerpoint®2 and AudioPilot®2
- The ________ Edition embodies the outdoor, adventurous nature of the CX-50 2.5 Turbo by offering exclusive 18-inch alloy wheels with all-terrain tires, side rocker garnish, distinctive hood graphics, and a host of outdoor-specific accessories to allow customers to take CX-50 confidently and conveniently where it belongs – in the wild.
- CX-50; Abbreviation for Mazda Intelligent Drive Select
- All 2024 Mazda CX-50's come standard with a Leather-Wrapped, Tilt & Telescopic, and mounted audio, phone and cruise controls on their steering wheels but only the 2.5 T Premium and 2.5 T Premium Plus Packages are available with a ______ steering wheels
- The 2024 CX-5 is now available with new exterior premium paint color ________ Quartz Metallic
11 Clues: CX-50; Abbreviation for Mazda Intelligent Drive Select • Both CX-50 engines are mated to a ________-Drive six-speed automatic transmission • (on mazdausa.com)The description for the 2024 Mazda CX-5 indicates _______ THE ORDINARY • The 2024 CX-5 is now available with new exterior premium paint color ________ Quartz Metallic • ...
Chrystal Adebiyi Ch#4 Study Guide 2023-05-04
Across
- These ships made it possible to “win a large share of the world’s sea trade in 1840’s and 50’s” before steam ships replaced them
- This person improved Elias Howe's sewing machine
- One Cotton Gin could do the work of _________
- ________ total immigrants came to US in 1850
- Most white Southerners owned ______ slaves
- Some slaves were skilled workers and became _________ and _________
- The Slave Codes were made so that slaves wouldn't __________
- An ________ _________ developed a steam-powered locomotive engine to pull rail cars, this made early railroads become more useful around 182
- In the area were most Cotton Plantations where, this region was called _________-
- About ________ immigrants arrived in the 1840’s and 50’s
- This African American resisted slavery and wanted to get revenge on plantation owners
- It was hard to remove ______ from cotton before the Cotton Gin
- This country sent about 50, 000 immigrants to the US in 1850
- Because of their wealth, most of the 1% of wealthy Southern slave owners became _____________
- This person opened a factory in Chicago that produced mechanical reapers
Down
- Because of the Slave Codes, slaves were not allowed to own _________
- This person invented the Cotton Gin, an “engine” of “gin” that cleaned the product by pulling it apart and removing the seeds
- Many immigrants come to US from Ireland because a disease destroyed their main crops which are _____________
- Engineers learned to build __________________making railroads safer and faster
- This African American resisted slavery and planned a revolt in 1822
- During this year did the most immigrants arrive in the US
- Some slave owners treated their slaves humanly because they viewed them as _____________
- Slaves owners didn't like having free blacks around because they feared a ___________
- This person patented a new sewing machine that was later improved by Isaac Singer
- To make it harder for slaves to escape slavery, they where not allowed to read and ________
- Many workers in Northern factories were ___________
- This person received a patent for a "talking wire" or telegraph
- The 1% of wealthy Southern slave owners who onwed at least 50 slaves where know as ___________
- The Industrial revolution increase demand for this crop
- This other European country had about 1 million of their people arrive in the US around the 1840's and 50's
30 Clues: Most white Southerners owned ______ slaves • ________ total immigrants came to US in 1850 • One Cotton Gin could do the work of _________ • This person improved Elias Howe's sewing machine • Many workers in Northern factories were ___________ • The Industrial revolution increase demand for this crop • About ________ immigrants arrived in the 1840’s and 50’s • ...
Ordinal numbers 2024-01-10
General English 2013-03-16
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- which letter is around an island
- what is desktop with monitor, mouse and cpu but no ______________
- Large marsupial
- doctor specializing in hearts
- how many pints of blood does an adult body contain?
- the day before the day before yesterday
- what can you use to see things more clearly and close up?
- Flying mammal
- jobs who created iphone?
- the world’s biggest land animal
- what happens to ice cubes when you heat them
Down
- What color is the combination of yellow and red
- H20=what does h stand for?
- bigger than china but smaller than Russia
- the smallest continent
- if a rooster standing on top of a pyramid and lays an egg..
- Man's best friend
- when you look at the mirror, you see a ______ of yourself
- which letter is a part of your face?
- which is the closest planet to the sun?
- jack and rose’s love affair begun in
- many dwarves did Cinderella have?
- the 50 stars in the USA flag stand for…
- an english word that is understoond all over the world
- five plus six times nine divided by 9 equals
26 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the smallest continent • H20=what does h stand for? • jobs who created iphone? • doctor specializing in hearts • the world’s biggest land animal • which letter is around an island • many dwarves did Cinderella have? • which letter is a part of your face? • jack and rose’s love affair begun in • ...
Unit 3 J.Polcyn 2014-06-15
Across
- when you share something for two, you have ..
- when in shop is many of people, shop is ...
- look for a suitable person for the position at work
- if you want to give someone money and you do it by the bank
- beauty
- when you are honest at work
- shun
- raise
- signs, where is the fire exit
- invent them when you want to politely refuse
- you give someone some money before getting service
- question, problem
- for example Allegro
- the person with which you are working
- highlight
- when you want to practice something, you take part in ..
- your good side, something what you can
- naughty
- put filling into the donut
Down
- feature, for example, when you give back money which you found
- three parts of the four
- when someone wants to buy something cheaper, lower price
- amount
- say something good for example of someone else's work
- change the place of some things
- comfortable
- need
- one of 50 in the United States
- express your opinion
- take part
- people who work for example in the hotel
31 Clues: shun • need • raise • amount • beauty • naughty • highlight • take part • comfortable • question, problem • for example Allegro • express your opinion • three parts of the four • put filling into the donut • when you are honest at work • signs, where is the fire exit • one of 50 in the United States • change the place of some things • the person with which you are working • ...
Welcome to the 60’s 2020-02-21
Across
- California prison closed its doors
- Football’s top achievement
- 1964 debut on The Ed Sullivan Show
- This man revealed his plans for his second family theme park in 1966
- Legendary driver who won the Indy 500
- This popular toy for the young Betty Crocker
- In 1965 the US entered this War
- This man’s first step on the moon
- 3 days of Peace & Music
- This superhero made his comic debut in 1962
- “I have a dream”
- This bedrock cartoon debuted
- Famous children’s show for over 50 years
- 1965 Julie Andrews Classic film
- Draw a picture, shake it and start over
Down
- Choose side A or B
- United States President in 1960
- New family sitcom involving a large blended family
- Singing nanny
- The first one was placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Assassinated by Oswald
- This blonde bombshell was gone but not forgotten
- Goodbye rotary, hello push button
- Famous talking horse
- Popular music magazine makes its debut on newsstands
- The 60’s are known as the fashion age of this style
- Popular Ford vehicle debuts in 1964
- Suspicious Minds singer topped the charts
- Barbie’s Beau
29 Clues: Singing nanny • Barbie’s Beau • “I have a dream” • Choose side A or B • Famous talking horse • Assassinated by Oswald • 3 days of Peace & Music • Football’s top achievement • This bedrock cartoon debuted • United States President in 1960 • In 1965 the US entered this War • 1965 Julie Andrews Classic film • Goodbye rotary, hello push button • This man’s first step on the moon • ...
Column C 2017-03-05
Across
- tests- test that determines qualification of a voter based on the understanding
- tax-required qualification before voting
- cabinet that is formed by multiple parties that compromise on principles
- a body of ideas or beliefs
- private meeting of party leaders held to select candidates
- of rewarding political supporters with government jobs
- any section that, involves the states or federal constitution
- take all system -in which the winner receives the largest number of votes
- the trust citizens have on the government and believe that they may influence
- Groups- an organized group that tries to influence the government to adapt their believed policies
Down
- Election-election that chooses which candidate wins an office
- -person who has a high degree of political participation
- the studies of the rights and duties of citizenship
- ticket- a vote for candidates of different parties in the same election
- of the process to be able to vote
- winning 50% or more
- an official or regime that holds office
- people who are qualified to vote in an election
- attempts to influence public officials
- primaries- nominating election that chooses a party's candidate
- money- money from individuals to political parties with no limit
21 Clues: winning 50% or more • a body of ideas or beliefs • of the process to be able to vote • attempts to influence public officials • an official or regime that holds office • tax-required qualification before voting • people who are qualified to vote in an election • the studies of the rights and duties of citizenship • of rewarding political supporters with government jobs • ...
Test 2024-08-13
Across
- Swift Who is Brooke's favorite singer?
- Which groomsman has won state soccer titles in two different states?
- Which groomsman won the Advanced Longsword competition at CombatCon this year?
- Ridge Drive What is the name of the street Brooke & Jack live on?
- Which bridesmaid brought 50 pairs of shoes to college?
- Which cat likes Jack the best?
- Which groomsman ate 100 pieces of sushi at an all you can eat restaurant in Torino, Italy?
- Which family travelled the furthest to be here today
- Which bridesmaid is an heiress to a raisin empire?
Down
- United What is Jack's favorite soccer team?
- Where are Brooke & Jack going on their honeymoon (destination #2)?
- Jolla Where was Brooke born?
- Where did Brooke & Jack first meet?
- Where did Brooke & Jack study abroad together?
- What month did Brooke & Jack get engaged?
- How many countries have Jack and Brooke visited together?
- Islands Where are Brooke & Jack going on their honeymoon (destination #1)?
- Which cat likes Brooke the best?
- Which groomsman has a photo on the wall at The Coffee Station for completing their breakfast sandwich food challenge?
- Mateo Where was Jack born?
20 Clues: Mateo Where was Jack born? • Jolla Where was Brooke born? • Which cat likes Jack the best? • Which cat likes Brooke the best? • Where did Brooke & Jack first meet? • Swift Who is Brooke's favorite singer? • What month did Brooke & Jack get engaged? • United What is Jack's favorite soccer team? • Where did Brooke & Jack study abroad together? • ...
F1/DB Sem B Crossword 2021-11-25
Across
- to have enough money to buy something
- to stay in a good condition for a while
- to have a lot of weight
- South Korea, United States
- to take the place of something else
- to have an argument
- a brother or sister
- to disturb someone
- many cars on the road
- 40-50% of the time
- a feeling that’s someone should be treated nicely
- to make someone want to do well
- an employee’s monthly money from a job
- to be irritating
- summer, fall, winter, spring
- to use your mind
- a conflict
- an interest in something or someone
- to do in a team manner
Down
- to have a lot of knowledge
- Gucci, Chanel, Tesla
- to not agree
- to tell an idea to someone else
- a number with 1 one and 6 zeros
- something that is correct
- to peak others’ interest
- Christmas, Children’s Day
- facts
- the most bad
- in a nice way
- not clean
- a vehicle’s gas
- a health problem
- true information
- an outside area near a home
- to believe you can do well
- something that’s open to everyone
37 Clues: facts • not clean • a conflict • to not agree • the most bad • in a nice way • a vehicle’s gas • a health problem • true information • to be irritating • to use your mind • to disturb someone • 40-50% of the time • to have an argument • a brother or sister • Gucci, Chanel, Tesla • many cars on the road • to do in a team manner • to have a lot of weight • to peak others’ interest • something that is correct • ...
Administave and traffic laws 2024-04-03
Across
- 1 out of 122 licensed drivers is _________ for driving under the influence
- take away license less than a year
- failure to pay full _________ was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
- Legally drunk if ___ is .08
- Minnesota requires _________ insurance on vehicles
- is primarily cause of all crashes involving 16-18 year olds
- take away license for more than a year
- states have the power to take _________ away from you
- Minnesota has a __________ insurance law, each vehicle must be insured
- BAC can be tested by breath,________, or blood
Down
- _________ certificate and license plates must be renewed every 1-2 years
- each state gives a ______/written test
- assigned for driving violations
- is a key legal term in a reckless driving charge
- aggressive driving is behavior threatening _______ of others and is a moving violation
- when you buy a vehicle, the certificate of _____ prove that you legally own it
- 41 percent of deaths were _________ related crashes
- certificate of title list the name of the owner, the make, style, vehicle ___ and engine number
- driving is considered ________ if driver must consciously and intentionally drive in a dangerous manner
- always drive at a speed that is __________ and safe for existing conditions
- is a key legal term in a reckless driving charge
21 Clues: Legally drunk if ___ is .08 • assigned for driving violations • take away license less than a year • each state gives a ______/written test • take away license for more than a year • BAC can be tested by breath,________, or blood • is a key legal term in a reckless driving charge • is a key legal term in a reckless driving charge • ...
6th Grade Spelling Lesson 4 Test 2025-09-11
Across
- Special clothes worn to look like someone or something else
- All of space, including stars, planets, and galaxies
- A state in the U.S. known for a famous city with the Statue of Liberty
- A way of looking at or thinking about something
- A gathering of people who have been apart, like family or classmates
- Totally or completely; without a doubt
- A person or machine that stitches fabric; also, a pipe that carries waste water
- Full of moisture; often describes hot and damp weather
- The importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- To make something new again or extend its time
- To save someone or something from danger
Down
- To take for granted or suppose something without proof
- To look over or check something again
- A sneak peek or early look at something
- A country made up of 50 states
- To keep going without stopping
- A meeting where someone is asked questions, often for a job
- A way of thinking or feeling about something
- Special clothing worn by people in the same job or group
- Make smaller or less in amount, size, or number
20 Clues: A country made up of 50 states • To keep going without stopping • To look over or check something again • Totally or completely; without a doubt • A sneak peek or early look at something • To save someone or something from danger • A way of thinking or feeling about something • To make something new again or extend its time • ...
civil war 2025-05-15
Across
- Davis
- Tubman
- order freeing slaves in Confederate states
- speech redefining the war’s purpose
- Riots
- Sumter
- enslaved woman, Union spy, and conductor on the Underground Railroad
- over conscription laws in the North
- Proclamation
- of the Confederate Army
- S. Grant
- states that stayed in the Union
- the first shots of the Civil War were fired
- of Lee’s surrender to Grant
- used by Sherman in his march to the sea
- of the Confederacy
Down
- war
- Bureau
- battle and turning point of the war
- Amendment
- general who accepted Lee’s surrender
- Lincoln
- states during the Civil War
- following the war focused on rebuilding the South
- of 11 Southern states that seceded
- Address
- states
- E. Lee
- Court House
- of Southern states leaving the Union
- single-day battle in U.S. history
- President during the Civil War
- former slaves transition to freedom
- slavery in the U.S.
34 Clues: war • Davis • Riots • Bureau • Tubman • Sumter • states • E. Lee • Lincoln • Address • S. Grant • Amendment • Court House • Proclamation • of the Confederacy • slavery in the U.S. • of the Confederate Army • states during the Civil War • of Lee’s surrender to Grant • President during the Civil War • states that stayed in the Union • single-day battle in U.S. history • of 11 Southern states that seceded • ...
New nation notes 2023-12-01
Across
- had the right to governor themself
- large states wanted votes to be proportional to now many people you had in each states
- a ruler of total power
- small states thought that each states should be equal and get 1 vote
- wanted a weak central goverment
- judges the that are fair
- enforces laws
- make sure none are too strong
- a new constitution
- together both groups pass laws
- changes to the constitution
- equal representation where each state gets 1 vote
- a close friendship of states
- 3 goverment split into 3
Down
- signed and agreed on
- vote for people who represent us in goverment
- this was the first constitution that was weak
- protect the rights of the people
- for every 5 slaves, and 3 of them counted towards the population
- wanted a strong central goverment
- passes laws
- a rule book for what the goverment can and can’t do
- proportional representation where states with large populations have more votes
23 Clues: passes laws • enforces laws • a new constitution • signed and agreed on • a ruler of total power • judges the that are fair • 3 goverment split into 3 • changes to the constitution • a close friendship of states • make sure none are too strong • together both groups pass laws • wanted a weak central goverment • protect the rights of the people • wanted a strong central goverment • ...
Federalism 2024-09-05
Across
- regulate commerce
- declare war
- establish post office
- provides provide marriage license
- states can leave the Union if not happy
- national government provides to pay lobe used state
- on states to carry out certain policies
- also called the elastic clause because it stretched the constitution
Down
- powers written into the constitution
- system of spending,taxing and providing aid in the federalsystem
- powers shared between the National and States
- states can ignor laws they don't like
- powers not written but are logical extensions of expressed powers
- powers recognized as just naturally belonging
- Johnson created this program to help eliminate poverty
- Madison wrote these powers into the Bill of Rights
- stated that musternment must be dipeople'so defend peoples freedom
- - states must recognize other states laws
- supreme court case,no taxing the federalgovernment
- grants can be used for specific purposes
- Roosevelt created national programs for help needed Americans
- maintain statedriverias
- the ability to barrow and coin money
- provides dirver license
- grants used for general purpose
25 Clues: declare war • regulate commerce • establish post office • maintain statedriverias • provides dirver license • grants used for general purpose • provides provide marriage license • powers written into the constitution • the ability to barrow and coin money • states can ignor laws they don't like • states can leave the Union if not happy • on states to carry out certain policies • ...
Early Constitution 2025-11-10
Across
- Federal or national government
- The Articles of Confederation did not let the central government maintain a standing ___________ to protect the new nation
- Opponent of the Constitution of the United States over fears that it would take away the rights of the people and power of individual states
- Number of years it would take before the slave trade would be outlawed in the U.S.
- Votes to change the Articles of Confederation had to be ____________; all thirteen states had to agree
- Two house system of Congress
- Anti-Federalists insisted that a _________ of Rights be added to Constitution to protect citizens
- Formally approved
- There was only one branch of government, the _____________ branch or Congress in the system of government created by the Articles
- Supporter of a strong national government created by the Constitution of the United States
- reaching an agreement by both sides giving up some of what they want to find a solution that is acceptable to everyone
- The _________________ balanced the interests of states with large and small populations by creating a Congress with two houses: one with equal representation and one with proportional representation
- House of Congress gives states equal representation (same number of representatives)
Down
- According to the Three-Fifths Compromise, five enslaved people would be counted as just _________ people in a state's population total
- States with large ______________ argued they should be given more representatives in Congress
- According the Articles of Confederation, most government power belonged to the ________
- Americans wanted a ___________ central government after breaking away from British rule
- Man selected to lead the Constitutional Convention
- City where delegates met to make recommendations for changes to the Articles of Confederation
- Government of independent states that agree to cooperate with and support one another
- A ____________ system was created to help peacefully solve conflicts between people and states
- James __________ was known as the Father of the Constitution
- Southern states wanted to count _____________ people in their population totals to gain more seats in Congress
- The central government could not ________ the people or states directly
- States began to have many ___________ with one another that could not be settled without a court system or strong national government
- The central government struggled to pay its _________ because it could not collect taxes
- National leader created by the Constitution to lead the new nation
- The Constitutional Convention was held in ____________ Hall
- Written plan of government
- One weakness of the government created by the Articles of Confederation is that there was _____________ or leader of the nation
30 Clues: Formally approved • Written plan of government • Two house system of Congress • Federal or national government • Man selected to lead the Constitutional Convention • The Constitutional Convention was held in ____________ Hall • James __________ was known as the Father of the Constitution • National leader created by the Constitution to lead the new nation • ...
Exploring Government Unit 7 Project - Joshua DaShiell 2021-09-20
Across
- United States Coast Guard
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Federal Communications Commission
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Federal Housing Administration
- United Nations
- National Labor Relations Board
- United States National Park Service
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Defense
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Small Business Administration
Down
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- United States Air Force
- Food and Drug Administration
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Farm Credit Administration
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Labor
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- United States Marine Corps
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Justice
- Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Internal Revenue Service
36 Clues: United Nations • Department of Labor • Joint Chiefs of Staff • Department of Defense • Department of Justice • Department of Commerce • United States Air Force • Internal Revenue Service • United States Coast Guard • Farm Credit Administration • United States Marine Corps • Food and Drug Administration • Department of Motor Vehicles • Department of Transportation • ...
federalism 2021-12-03
Across
- laws reffering between people
- court held congress exceeded its rule
- court never gave a complete list of these
- require periodic checks on the government
- illegal to discriminate based on color
- cheif in justice when courts often supported states rights
- when the national government gives money to the states
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch (John Marshall)
- powers listed in the constitution for national government to carry out
- powers straight to the state
Down
- powers both states and national have
- way that states might negotiate
- return to state
- powers reserved directly to the states
- allows for powwers to stretch
- favor state and local action in problems
- court ruled on a case between state and national
- powers to the national government
- national governors association
- favors national action
- procedure for admissions
- states which powers are more than others
- powers of national just because
- ability for state and local to make its own laws
- tax based on how much you make
25 Clues: return to state • favors national action • procedure for admissions • powers straight to the state • allows for powwers to stretch • laws reffering between people • national governors association • tax based on how much you make • way that states might negotiate • powers of national just because • powers to the national government • powers both states and national have • ...
The Star Runner 2023-09-21
Across
- A dangerous, but similar horse to Travis.
Down
- Travis´s teacher for horse riding; introduces him to his current circle of friends.
- She was Travis´s single mother that had kicked out Travis to the country with his uncle.
- A hobby, or sport, that deals with riding horses around. Typically entertaining.
- The main character of Star Runner.
- One of the 50 states that Travis lives in.
6 Clues: The main character of Star Runner. • A dangerous, but similar horse to Travis. • One of the 50 states that Travis lives in. • A hobby, or sport, that deals with riding horses around. Typically entertaining. • Travis´s teacher for horse riding; introduces him to his current circle of friends. • ...
Unit 1 Civics Test Review 2024-09-24
Across
- A person's views on how a government should work.
- 1 ruler
- Many Indigenous groups like the Kahnawake Mohawk community in Quebec applied this type of decision making.
- Powers Leftover powers that belong to the Federal Government.
- Section 15 of the Charter of Rights aims to protect __________ rights.
- Having a central government and regional governments.
- According to the amending formula, seven out of ____ provinces must agree to a change in the constitution and these 7 provinces must contain at least 50% of the population.
Down
- Rule Democratic principle that supports elections
- A teacher who taught the Holocaust never existed.
- Section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
- Section ____ guarantees rights but states your rights have limits and one must be responsible for their actions.
- Section 3 gives citizens the right to _____ and run for office.
12 Clues: 1 ruler • Rule Democratic principle that supports elections • A teacher who taught the Holocaust never existed. • Section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. • A person's views on how a government should work. • Having a central government and regional governments. • Powers Leftover powers that belong to the Federal Government. • ...
Institutions Basic Quiz 2023-02-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
0209 2026-02-09
History 308 Test Review 2022-01-24
Across
- Old _______ is a geyser in Yellowstone National Park
- The mountain states are _____ with little rain
- The oldest state capital in the United States
- First National Park in the United States
- Many __________ immigrants worked on the first railroad across the United States
- Highest mountain in the Mountain States Region
- The Continental _________ separates rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean from those flowing in the the Atlantic Ocean
- The United States much of the mountain region in the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hildago with this country.
Down
- Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the _______Court
- Over 1/3 of potatoes are grown in this state
- Forms on the side of the mountain away from the wind
- largest reservoir in the United States
- ________ T. Farnsworth invented the electric television
- First woman governor in the United States was ______ Taylor Ross.
- Ancestral Puebloans built _______ houses in Colorado
- This vegetable grows in warm, dry climates
16 Clues: largest reservoir in the United States • First National Park in the United States • This vegetable grows in warm, dry climates • Over 1/3 of potatoes are grown in this state • The oldest state capital in the United States • The mountain states are _____ with little rain • Highest mountain in the Mountain States Region • ...
AP Psychology Crossword puzzle Topic 1.6 2025-12-05
Across
- A phenomenon that causes sensory crossovers, such as tasting colors or feeling sounds
- The process of detecting and encoding environmental stimuli. It involves our sensory systems working together to capture information.
- Specialized nerves that convert light into neural impulses. They are responsible for color vision and are concentrated in the fovea, the central area of the retina.
- The smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected 50% of thetime.
- States that different frequencies of sound stimulate different places along the basilar membrane in the cochlea, leading to pitch perception
- Describes the degree stimuli need to differ for the difference to be detected.
Down
- Inability to recognize faces.
- The lowest level of a stimulus that a person can detect 50% of the time.
- Explains color vision through three types of cones in the fovea processing color and detail. Blue cones detect short wavelengths,green detects medium, and red detects long wavelengths.
- Adds to trichromatic theory by considering that yellow and blue cones back each other up, as green/red and black/white do. These pairs have complementary after images.
- Suggests that groups of auditory nerve fibers fire in rapid succession, combining to encode higher frequency sounds that a single neuron can't process on its own.
- Ability to respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them.
- Cells that lie in the periphery of the eye and detect shapes and movement, but not color. Mainly activated in low-light environments. Play a role in light and dark adaptation.
13 Clues: Inability to recognize faces. • The smallest change in a stimulus that can be detected 50% of thetime. • The lowest level of a stimulus that a person can detect 50% of the time. • Ability to respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them. • Describes the degree stimuli need to differ for the difference to be detected. • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
Across
- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
Down
- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
Across
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
Down
- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • ...
Mots croisés 2016-03-06
Numbers 2023-10-09
Early America 2023-09-12
Across
- opponent of a strong Central government.
- a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington.
- a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands. A persuasive orator, Tecumseh traveled widely, forming a Native American confederacy and promoting intertribal unity
- A state’s refusal to recognize an act of Congress that it considers unconstitutional.
- The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors.
- an agreement among the 13 states of the United States, formerly the Thirteen Colonies, that served as the nation's first frame of government.
- fought by the United States of America and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its own indigenous allies in British North America, with limited participation by Spain in Florida
- The placing of the interests of one’s own region ahead of the interests of the nation as a whole.
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain a balance of power between slave states and free states.
- the U.S. capital, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia.
Down
- an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency.
- Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
- mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791, consisting a formal list of citizens' rights and freedoms.
- The marches in which the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from Georgia to Indian Territory in 1838-1840.
- the final battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between Native American tribes affiliated with the Northwestern Confederacy and their British allies, against the nascent United States for control of the Northwest Territory.
- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- The 1803 purchase by the United States of France’s Louisiana Territory-extending form the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
- the supreme law of the United States of America.
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
20 Clues: opponent of a strong Central government. • the supreme law of the United States of America. • Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States • The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors. • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
Across
- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
Down
- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • ...
Elisa 2022-01-31
gov 2021-12-13
Across
- a movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- Powers powers given to the state government alone
- Powers powers given to the national government alone
- government authority shared by national and local governments
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
Down
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- Power powers shared by the national and state governments
- Powers powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Powers powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
21 Clues: Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers powers given to the state government alone • Power powers shared by the national and state governments • Powers powers given to the national government alone • government authority shared by national and local governments • The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law • ...
Pre-Columbian and Columbus Quiz Review 2019-08-15
Across
- This piece of technology allowed sailors to know which direction they were going.
- Columbus's primary motivation to cross the Atlantic was to make it to China and India and get their sweet, sweet _______________ _______________.
- This ship-building innovation allowed sailors to sail into the wind.
- Trading this resource in the Trans-Saharan trade network made West African states like Mali and Songhai rich and influential.
- This piece of technology allowed sailors to know their position by using the sun or stars.
- Native Americans on the Great Plains were ___________________ hunter-gatherers
- Spain, England, France, and _______________ were powerful states in Europe in the 15th century.
Down
- When Columbus met Native Americans for the first time, he thought they would make good __________________.
- Columbus's new idea for exploration was that you could reach China and India by sailing ____________ across the Atlantic.
- This event introduced Europeans to Eastern luxury goods, making them want to explore.
- Disease in major American empires killed rulers, starting ____________ wars that further weakened them.
- This group of Native Americans created an agreement between 5 tribes to live and trade peacefully with one another.
- This political change in Spain allowed them to be powerful and wealthy enough to finance a voyage across the Atlantic.
- This effect of the Columbian Exchange killed 50-90% of Native Americans.
- Humans probably first reached the Americas by crossing the Bering ______________ _________________.
- The name of a ship built by the Portuguese that used a number of new technologies.
- The introduction of American _______________ to Eurasia allowed for an explosion of world population.
17 Clues: This ship-building innovation allowed sailors to sail into the wind. • This effect of the Columbian Exchange killed 50-90% of Native Americans. • Native Americans on the Great Plains were ___________________ hunter-gatherers • This piece of technology allowed sailors to know which direction they were going. • ...
LES NUMÉROS 2022-01-18
40 Clues: 77 • 78 • 76 • 84 • 85 • 86 • 89 • 90 • 72 • 81 • 82 • 87 • 88 • 83 • 79 • 71 • 70 • 74 • 73 • 69 • 67 • 75 • 80 • 68 • 50+3 • 5x11 • 17x3 • 25x2 • 14x4 • 50+9 • 13x4 • 30x2 • 60+2 • 9.5x6 • 13.5x4 • 14.5x4 • 60+2x2 • 15.25x4 • 60+1+1+1 • (30x2)+(2x2+2)
States of Matter 2015-01-11
Across
- the law that states that for a fixed amount of gas a constant pressure the volume of the gas increases as a temperature of the gas increases and invite her the gas decreases as a temperature of the gas decreases.
- a non-solid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to move past each other as in a gas or liquid.
- the principle that states that the point force on an object in a fluid is the upward force equal to the weight of the volume of the fluid that the object displaces.
- the change of a substance from a liquid to gas.
- the metric base unit for mass.
- the law that states that the pressure of the gas of the constant volume is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
- the process in which a solid changes directly into gas.
- The capacity to do work.
- the resistance of a gas or liquid to flow.
- the amount of force exerted per unit area of the surface.
Down
- the upward force exerted on an object immersed in or floating on a fluid.
- 1000 times smaller.
- the change of a substance from a gas to liquid.
- the law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature and the volume of the gas decreases as the pressure of the gas increases.
- the kinetic energy of the substance's atoms.
- 1000 times bigger.
- the metric base unit for volume.
- a state of matter that starts as a gas and then becomes ionized.
- the metric base unit for length.
- The principle that states that her fluid in equilibrium contained in a vessel exerts a pressure of equal intensity in all directions.
- the scientific unit of pressure.
- 100 times smaller.
22 Clues: 1000 times bigger. • 100 times smaller. • 1000 times smaller. • The capacity to do work. • the metric base unit for mass. • the metric base unit for volume. • the metric base unit for length. • the scientific unit of pressure. • the resistance of a gas or liquid to flow. • the kinetic energy of the substance's atoms. • the change of a substance from a gas to liquid. • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
Across
- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
- The capital of New Jersey.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- MD is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- The capital of North Carolina.
- KY is the abbreviation.
- The capital of Maine.
Down
- VT is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New York.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- Boston is the capital.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- AL is the abbreviation.
20 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • VT is the abbreviation. • MD is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • The capital of West Virginia. • The capital of New Hampshire. • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-05
Across
- The capital of North Carolina.
- "The Magnolia State" is the nickname.
- The capital of West Virginia.
- MD is the abbreviation.
- Boston is the capital.
- KY is the abbreviation.
- AL is the abbreviation.
- The capital of New Jersey.
- "The First State" is the nickname.
- "The Buckeye State" is the nickname.
Down
- The capital of Maine.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- VT is the abbreviation.
- "The Keystone State" is the nickname.
- VA is the abbreviation.
- The capital of South Carolina.
- The capital of New York.
- The capital of Tennessee.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- The capital of New Hampshire.
20 Clues: The capital of Maine. • Boston is the capital. • VT is the abbreviation. • VA is the abbreviation. • MD is the abbreviation. • KY is the abbreviation. • AL is the abbreviation. • The capital of New York. • The capital of Tennessee. • The capital of New Jersey. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Rhode Island. • The capital of West Virginia. • The capital of New Hampshire. • ...
States of Consciousness 2019-12-16
Across
- non-rapid eye movement sleep (23)
- remembered storyline of a dream (24)
- Rapid Eye Movement sleep where vivid dreams and immobility occur (23)
- diminishing effect with regular use of the same drug (25)
- major active ingredient in weed, can induce hallucinations (25)
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior (25)
- drugs that depress CNS activity, lowering anxiety but also judgement and memory (25)
- altered state of consciousness reported after close brush with death (25)
- terrors a sleep disorder where one acts as if in horrible fear, but wakes up remembering nothing (24)
- a sleep disorder where one randomly and suddenly falls into REM sleep (24)
- when the body spends more time in REM to make up for a lack of time in REM the night before (24)
- a sleep disorder where one stops breathing in the middle of the night and briefly wakes up to breathe again before going back to sleep (24)
- false sensory experiences (23)
- continued craving and use of a drug despite significant decrease in quality of health and life (25)
- awareness of self and environment (22)
Down
- drugs that stimulate neural activity (25)
- regular body rhythms that function on a 24 hour cycle (23)
- large, slow brainwaves of someone asleep (23)
- hidden meaning of a dream (24)
- pair of cell clusters near hypothalamus, control circadian rhythm and melatonin (23)
- slow, relaxed brainwaves of someone relaxed or about to fall asleep (23)
- chemical drug that alters perceptions and moods (25)
- sequence of images, thoughts, and emotions that pass through the thoughts of someone asleep (23)
- the inability to fall and to stay asleep (24)
- opium and derivatives, depress neural activity (pain and anxiety) (25)
25 Clues: hidden meaning of a dream (24) • false sensory experiences (23) • non-rapid eye movement sleep (23) • remembered storyline of a dream (24) • awareness of self and environment (22) • drugs that stimulate neural activity (25) • large, slow brainwaves of someone asleep (23) • the inability to fall and to stay asleep (24) • chemical drug that alters perceptions and moods (25) • ...
State of States 2020-03-21
Across
- Mountain laurel
- Apple Blossom 2
- CA _____ State
- WV _____ State
- FL _____ State
- Apple Blossom 1
- Syringa Lilac
- LA Capital
- IN ______ State
- Peony
- LA Tree
- Saguaro Cactus Blossom
- WA _____ State
- Wild Prairie Rose
- AR _____ State
- Goldenrod 1
- Mistletoe
- DE _____ State
- Forget Me Not
- Magnolia 2
- Black-eyed Susan
- Goldenrod 2
- RI _____ State
- TX Largest City
- TX Motto
- Orange Blossom
Down
- Bluebonnet
- LA Bird
- OH _____ State
- TX Capital
- Magnolia 1
- Purple Violet
- KY ____ State
- Colorado
- IL ____ State
- TX Highest Point 2wds
- OK ___ State
- Peach Blossom
- Pua Aloalo
- TN _____ State
- OR _____State
- TX Bird
- LA Insect
- TX Tree
- GA _____ State
- Trailing-Arbutus
- Cherokee Rose
- Rose
- Poppy
49 Clues: Rose • Peony • Poppy • LA Bird • TX Bird • TX Tree • LA Tree • Colorado • TX Motto • LA Insect • Mistletoe • Bluebonnet • TX Capital • Magnolia 1 • Pua Aloalo • LA Capital • Magnolia 2 • Goldenrod 1 • Goldenrod 2 • Purple Violet • OK ___ State • Peach Blossom • Syringa Lilac • OR _____State • Cherokee Rose • Forget Me Not • OH _____ State • CA _____ State • KY ____ State • WV _____ State • FL _____ State • IL ____ State • TN _____ State • ...
States and Capitals 2020-04-01
25 Clues: Idaho • Maine • Alaska • Hawaii • Kansas • Florida • Georgia • Indiana • Arizona • Alabama • Illinois • Maryland • Michigan • Kentucky • Delaware • Colorado • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Iowa (2words) • Massachusetts • Arkansas (2words) • Missouri (2words) • Minnesota (2words) • Louisiana (2words)
The United States 2020-09-06
Across
- This state produces more watermelons than any other state in the U.S.
- Niagara Falls is located in this state.
- This state has more hogs than any other state in the U.S.
- This state has the longest state constitution.
- In one year, this state can produce enough wheat to feed the world for two weeks.
- This state's name means "Great River"
- This state was once covered by a glacier.
- This state has the lowest population out of all the states in the U.S.
- This state's capital is Lansing.
- This state produces more apples than any other state in the U.S.
- This state has the world's longest bridge over water.
- This state's name means "The Great Land".
- This state has around 3,800 caves.
- 63 percent of this state’s land is covered in forest.
- This state has a lake called Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg.
- This state has the deepest lake in the U.S.
Down
- This state has the most lakes in the U.S.
- This state produces more honey than any other state in the U.S.
- The "Cornhusker State".
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state.
- Smallest state in the U.S.
- This state has more caves than any other state in the U.S.
- About 80% of this state is made up of farmland.
- This state is the largest one east of the Mississippi River.
- This state contains 75% of the land area in the U.S. with an altitude over 10,000 feet.
- The "Palmetto State".
- The "Old Line State"
- This state produces more potatoes than any other state in the U.S.
- This state has more diners than any other state in the U.S.
- Six countries have ruled over this state.
30 Clues: The "Old Line State" • The "Palmetto State". • The "Cornhusker State". • Smallest state in the U.S. • This state's capital is Lansing. • This state has around 3,800 caves. • This state's name means "Great River" • Niagara Falls is located in this state. • Mount Rushmore is located in this state. • This state has the most lakes in the U.S. • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-09
Across
- rhythm The biological clock; regular bodily rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur on a 24-hour cycle.
- suggestion A suggestion, made during a hypnosis session, to be carried out after the subject is no longer hypnotized; used by some clinicians to help control undesired symptoms and behaviors
- Drugs that depress central nervous system activity, reducing anxiety but impairing memory and judgment
- A sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks. The sufferer may lapse directly into REM sleep, often at inopportune times.
- sleep Non–rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep
- Drugs (such as alcohol, barbiturates, and opiates) that reduce neural activity and slow body functions.
- waves The relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state
- A split in consciousness, which allows some thoughts and behaviors to occur simultaneously with others
- waves The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep
- apnea A sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings.
Down
- A powerful and addictive stimulant, derived from the coca plant, producing temporarily increased alertness and euphoria
- terrors A sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified
- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- Opium and its derivatives, such as morphine and heroin; they depress neural activity, temporarily lessening pain and anxiety
- A stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco
- A social interaction in which one person (the subject) responds to another person’s (the hypnotist’s) suggestions that certain perceptions, feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur
- Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
- sleep Rapid eye movement sleep; a recurring sleep stage during which vivid dreams commonly occur.
- drug A chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods.
- rebound The tendency for REM sleep to increase following REM sleep deprivation
- a powerful hallucinogenic drug; also known as acid (lysergic acid diethylamide)
21 Clues: Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • Recurring problems in falling or staying asleep. • drug A chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods. • waves The large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep • A stimulating and highly addictive psychoactive drug in tobacco • waves The relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state • ...
The United States 2017-03-22
Across
- Tallahassee
- Phoenix
- Montpelier
- Springfield
- Salt Lake City
- Columbus
- Trenton
- Lincoln
- Juneau
- Charleston
- Bismarck
- Raleigh
- Cheyenne
- Pierre
- Sacramento
- Olympia
- Jackson
- Dover
- Augusta
- Denver
- Helena
- Little Rock
- Austin
- Des Moines
Down
- Jefferson City
- Frankfort
- Nashville
- Lansing
- Providence
- Harrisburg
- Honolulu
- Topeka
- Madison
- Montgomery
- Boise
- Annapolis
- Columbia
- Boston
- Atlanta
- Concord
- Hartford
- Baton Rouge
- Santa Fe
- Indianapolis
- Saint Paul
- Albany
- Oklahoma city
- Salem
- Carson City
49 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Topeka • Juneau • Boston • Pierre • Albany • Denver • Helena • Austin • Phoenix • Lansing • Trenton • Lincoln • Madison • Atlanta • Raleigh • Concord • Olympia • Jackson • Augusta • Columbus • Honolulu • Bismarck • Columbia • Cheyenne • Hartford • Santa Fe • Frankfort • Nashville • Annapolis • Montpelier • Providence • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Charleston • Sacramento • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
UNITED STATES HISTORY 2017-06-05
Across
- founder who felt neglected
- not considered a Founding Father
- First president of United States
- Only newspaper Jefferson read
- conference which drafted the Constitution
- First secretary of the treasury
- Jefferson wasn't distraught over this revolt
- Madison's home state
- Unfit for presidency according to Jefferson
- Madison's proposal during Philadelphia Convention
- Important pamphlet by Thomas Paine
Down
- opposed stronger federal government
- Led Revolutionary War against British
- book published yearly by Franklin
- This president especially admired Hamilton
- father of Bill of Rights
- Used different personas to write
- Founding Father involved with slavery
- VP tried for treason
- Franklin did deals in French City
20 Clues: VP tried for treason • Madison's home state • father of Bill of Rights • founder who felt neglected • Only newspaper Jefferson read • First secretary of the treasury • not considered a Founding Father • First president of United States • Used different personas to write • book published yearly by Franklin • Franklin did deals in French City • Important pamphlet by Thomas Paine • ...
States of Matter 2018-10-26
Across
- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
Down
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘ thermal energy ___________________________.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing is called __________________.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
23 Clues: This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
States of Matter 2018-10-26
Across
- When a liquid’s particles are moving faster, its temperature ____________________.
- When a liquid turns into a gas, its thermal energy __________________.
- The temperature at which a liquid vaporizes. (2 Words)
- The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words)
- This state has a definite volume and a definite shape.
- This takes place when the particles of a liquid gain enough energy to form a gas.
- These occur at the plateaus (flat lines) of a time vs temperature graph (2 Words)
- Another name for solidification is _________________.
- When the surface of a liquid vaporizes it is called ____________________________.
- An _____________________ solid does not melt at a distinct temperature.
- This change in state goes from solid directly to gas.
- This state has no definite shape and no definite volume.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing is called __________________.
- A _________________ is a substance that flows.
Down
- When the temperature of a gas in increases, the molecules move _________________.
- This state has a definite volume but no shape of its own.
- A change of state from liquid to solid.
- The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and ____________________.
- This is the opposite of vaporization.
- When condensation occurs, a gas‘ thermal energy ___________________________.
- A change in state from gas directly to solid.
- A ___________________ solid has particles that form a regular, repeating pattern.
- When vaporization takes place throughout a liquid it is called ____________________.
23 Clues: This is the opposite of vaporization. • A change of state from liquid to solid. • A change in state from gas directly to solid. • A _________________ is a substance that flows. • The temperature at which a substance melts (2 Words) • Another name for solidification is _________________. • This change in state goes from solid directly to gas. • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
Across
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- The imaginary animal called the Jackalope is from here
- This state has many farms (starts with N)
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- One state that is famous for making maple syrup
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- Borders Mexico (starts with T)
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- This state has many farms (ends in A)
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- It has many enormous mountains
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- The Yellowhammer is it's state bird
- Famous for its potatoes
Down
- Grizzly Bears live here
- It has many peach trees
- Famous for making cars
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- Borders Mexico (starts with C)and is famous for Hollywood
- Famous for making cheese
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- Borders Mexico (starts with N)
- Two states have this name, starting with C/North and South
- Steamboats pass through 10 states, and this is one of them
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- This is one state where people wear cowboy boots
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Two states have this name, starting with D/North and South
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
45 Clues: Famous for making cars • Grizzly Bears live here • It has many peach trees • Famous for its potatoes • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Known for its beautiful quilts • Borders Mexico (starts with T) • Borders Mexico (starts with N) • It has many enormous mountains • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
Across
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- It has many enormous mountains
- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
Down
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- It has many peach trees
- Famous for its potatoes
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Famous for making cheese
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- Grizzly Bears live here
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- It is known as the Last Frontier
33 Clues: It has many peach trees • Famous for its potatoes • Grizzly Bears live here • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Known for its beautiful quilts • It has many enormous mountains • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • It is known as the Last Frontier • Johnny Cakes come from this state • The Common Loon is its state bird • ...
states and capitals 2017-11-06
Across
- Montpelier
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Springfield
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Juneau
- Albany
- Little Rock
- Baton Rouge
- Concord
- Harrisburg
- Pierre
- Providence
- Charleston
- Saint Paul
- Columbia
- Cheyenne
- Indianapolis
- Des Moines
- Jackson
- Tallahassee
Down
- Helena
- Salem
- Bismarck
- Richmond
- Honolulu
- Olympia
- Dover
- Nashville
- Trenton
- Sacramento
- Lincoln
- Topeka
- Raleigh
- Boise
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Austin
- Columbus
- Phoenix
- Salt Lake City
- Madison
- Montgomery
- Oklahoma City
- Hartford
- Santa Fe
- Carson City
- Jefferson City
- Augusta
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Helena • Denver • Topeka • Juneau • Albany • Boston • Pierre • Austin • Olympia • Trenton • Lincoln • Lansing • Atlanta • Concord • Raleigh • Phoenix • Madison • Jackson • Augusta • Bismarck • Richmond • Honolulu • Columbus • Hartford • Columbia • Santa Fe • Cheyenne • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Montpelier • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Providence • Charleston • Montgomery • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Springfield • Little Rock • Baton Rouge • ...
States and Capitals 2018-09-30
Across
- (CO) - Denver
- (MI) - Lansing
- (KS) - Topeka
- (MS) - Jackson
- (CA) - Sacramento
- (HI) - Honolulu
- (GA) - Atlanta
- (DE) - Dover
- (KY) - Frankfort
- (CT) - Hartford
- (MO) - Jefferson City
- (ID) - Boise
- (AR) - Little Rock
- (FL) - Tallahassee
- (AK) - Juneau
Down
- (LA) - Baton Rouge
- (MA)- Boston
- (AZ) - Phoenix
- (IL) - Springfield
- (MN) - St. Paul
- (MD) - Annapolis
- (IA) - Des Moines
- (IN) - Indianapolis
- (AL) - Montgomery
- (ME) - Augusta
25 Clues: (MA)- Boston • (DE) - Dover • (ID) - Boise • (CO) - Denver • (KS) - Topeka • (AK) - Juneau • (MI) - Lansing • (AZ) - Phoenix • (MS) - Jackson • (GA) - Atlanta • (ME) - Augusta • (HI) - Honolulu • (MN) - St. Paul • (CT) - Hartford • (KY) - Frankfort • (MD) - Annapolis • (CA) - Sacramento • (IA) - Des Moines • (AL) - Montgomery • (LA) - Baton Rouge • (IL) - Springfield • (AR) - Little Rock • (FL) - Tallahassee • ...
States and Counties 2023-11-20
20 Clues: Salmon • Cowboys • Mormons • Potatoes • Diamonds • Lobsters • pyramids • Ice hotels • Mount Fuji • skyscrapers • Disney World • ancient places • Mount Rushmore • Statue of liberty • irrigation system • rich biodiversity • thinkers and artists • sports and literature • “Breadbasket of Europe” • Capital of the Confederacy
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Paris • Tacos • Tokyo • Pizza • Disney • Lobster • Harvard • Hollywood • Bollywood • Maple syrup • Great Lakes • Grand Canyon • Frozen movie • Burj Khalifa • Space needle • Dust bunnies • Wizard of Oz • Won the world cup • York Ball Drop • Making a lot of things
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Paris • Tacos • Tokyo • Pizza • Disney • Lobster • Harvard • Hollywood • Bollywood • Maple syrup • Great Lakes • Grand Canyon • Frozen movie • Burj Khalifa • Space needle • Dust bunnies • Wizard of Oz • Won the world cup • York Ball Drop • Making a lot of things
States and countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Paris • Pizza • Tacos • Tokyo • Disney • Lobster • Harvard • Hollywood • Bollywood • Ball Drop • Great Lakes • Maple syrup • Wizard of Oz • Space needle • Dust bunnies • Frozen movie • Grand Canyon • Burj Khalifa • Won the world cup • Making a lot of things
Countries and States 2023-11-20
Across
- Known for the Statue of Liberty.
- Known for its amusement parks and warm weather.
- Known for horse racing and Southern cuisine.
- This is the only U.S state with a green flag.
- Known for being the home of Hershey's.
- This country is right under the border of the United States.
- Known for pasta.
- The largest electronics producer in both Central and Eastern Europe
- Known for its rugged landscapes.
Down
- Albert Einstein was born here.
- Known for the Amazon Rainforest.
- This country's name means "big lake" or "great water"
- Known for its rodeos.
- Known for the Nile river.
- Known for its maple syrup.
- Known for the Eiffel Tower.
- Home to the fifth largest desert in the world
- Known as "The Prairie State"
- Known for Las Vegas.
- Known for Hollywood and Yosemite National Park.
20 Clues: Known for pasta. • Known for Las Vegas. • Known for its rodeos. • Known for the Nile river. • Known for its maple syrup. • Known for the Eiffel Tower. • Known as "The Prairie State" • Albert Einstein was born here. • Known for the Amazon Rainforest. • Known for the Statue of Liberty. • Known for its rugged landscapes. • Known for being the home of Hershey's. • ...
States and Capitals 2024-02-22
Across
- indiana
- utah
- washington
- newmexico
- northdakota
- conneticut
- maine
- kentucky
- oregon
- deleware
- alaska
- westvirgina
- minnesota
- pennsylvania
- vermont
- tennessee
- nevada
- newhamshire
- illinois
- maryland
- massachusetts
- newyork
- wyoming
- colorado
- iowa
- virginia
Down
- oklahoma
- montana
- georgia
- louisiana
- idaho
- california
- southcarolina
- rhodeisland
- texas
- missouri
- alabama
- arkansas
- arizona
- nebraska
- mississippi
- hawaii
- michigan
- ohio
- kansas
- newjersey
- florida
- northcarolina
- wisconsin
49 Clues: utah • ohio • iowa • idaho • maine • texas • oregon • alaska • hawaii • nevada • kansas • indiana • montana • georgia • alabama • vermont • arizona • florida • newyork • wyoming • oklahoma • kentucky • missouri • deleware • arkansas • nebraska • michigan • illinois • maryland • colorado • virginia • louisiana • newmexico • minnesota • tennessee • newjersey • wisconsin • washington • california • conneticut • northdakota • rhodeisland • westvirgina • mississippi • newhamshire • ...
US States (35) 2024-02-15
Across
- Island The only name with 'Island'
- The only state with three O's
- Super Bowl winners 2024
- Virginia 'Country roads take me home...'
- Where Hollywood is
- Carolina North C...
- Capital city is Austin
- Home of KFC
- Mary's land
- Comes from the Spanish word for mountain
- Mexico The only two word state with an X in it
- The Prairie State
- The only state the starts and end with the same letter that is not an A
- The fiftieth state
- The only state beginning with U
- Dakota South D...
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- The only state beginning with P
- The Great Lake State
Down
- R can saw?
- Home of Miami
- Named after King George II
- The coldest state
- Connect or cut?
- The 'First State'
- DC Where the White House is
- Dakota North D...
- ... Jones and the Temple of Doom!
- Carolina South C...
- York State Where the Statue of Liberty lives
- The double letters starting with T
- The main state
- Named after King Louis of France
- Three double letters starting with M
- Named after Queen Elizabeth the First
35 Clues: R can saw? • Home of KFC • Mary's land • Home of Miami • The main state • Connect or cut? • The coldest state • The 'First State' • Dakota North D... • The Prairie State • Dakota South D... • Where Hollywood is • The fiftieth state • Carolina South C... • Carolina North C... • The Great Lake State • Capital city is Austin • Super Bowl winners 2024 • Home of the Grand Canyon • Named after King George II • ...
States of Matter 2024-07-30
Across
- the amount of space a substance occupies
- state of matter that has a definite volume, but no definite shape
- physical change of a liquid to a solid by the removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- state of matter that has neither a definite volume nor shape
- physical change from a liquid to gas by addition of energy as heat or decreasing pressure
- physical change from a gas to a liquid by the removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- physical change from gas to solid by removal of energy as heat or increasing pressure
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- temperature at which bubbles form inside the liquid
- the force exerted by the substance per unit area on another substance
Down
- physical change from a solid to a gas without passing through the intermediate liquid phase
- temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid
- particular temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gaseous phase of a substance are at equilibrium
- a state of matter that has a fixed volume and shape
- changes from one state of matter to another state of matter without a change in chemical composition
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- one of the principal conditions in which matter exists-solid, liquid, or gas
- graphical representation of the physical states of matter under different conditions of temperature and pressure
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- physical change of a solid to liquid by addition of energy as heat or decreasing pressure
20 Clues: the amount of space a substance occupies • anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a state of matter that has a fixed volume and shape • temperature at which bubbles form inside the liquid • temperature at which the solid melts to become a liquid • state of matter that has neither a definite volume nor shape • ...
United States Abbreviations 2023-02-03
50 Clues: WA • LA • IL • AK • NV • SC • CA • NE • TX • OR • ID • WI • IA • FL • AR • CO • MS • PA • WV • NJ • SD • NM • MN • VA • DE • TN • MI • GA • MT • OK • KY • NC • AL • WY • RI • MA • HI • ND • NY • NH • VT • ME • MO • OH • MD • KS • CT • IN • AZ • UT
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.
Down
- 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 of Matter 2023-02-27
Across
- particles escape from surface of a non-boiling liquid to become gas
- explains properties in terms of particle energy and intermolecular forces
- examples include: dipole, hydrogen, and london
- hypothetical sample of gas where particles experience no attraction and are far apart
- heat of _____ : energy per mole when a substance freezes or melts
- particles can be forced into a smaller container
- particles changing from liquid to gas throughout the sample
- mass per volume
- gas changes directly to solid
Down
- average kinetic energy
- a liquid that evaporates quickly
- a temperature and pressure at which a material can no longer be distinguished as liquid or gas
- solid changes directly to gas
- attractive forces between particles is low allowing particles to move easily past each other
- particles move in all direction with little attraction to fill a container
- type of collision with no loss of total kinetic energy
- process where attractive forces pull particles together as temperature drops
- deviates from an idea gas in that samples of gases are closer together
- liquid changes to gas
- a temperature and pressure when all three states of matter exist at the same time
20 Clues: mass per volume • liquid changes to gas • average kinetic energy • solid changes directly to gas • gas changes directly to solid • a liquid that evaporates quickly • examples include: dipole, hydrogen, and london • particles can be forced into a smaller container • type of collision with no loss of total kinetic energy • ...
States of Matter 2023-03-05
Across
- An example of a ________ mixture is a garden salad
- A separation process involving the use of a strainer to separate particles based on size
- When a solvent and a solute mix together to form a homogeneous mixture
- A state of matter with no definite volume and no definite shape
- A very, very small piece of matter
- The use of boiling to separate particles
- When a solute completely mixes with a solute
- A separation process involving a filter
- A mixture that is uniform throughout
- Anything that has volume or takes up space
Down
- A mixture that has random particles throughout
- A type of matter that contains more than one type of particle
- A separation process that involves turning a liquid into a vapour or a gas
- A pure ________ has identical particles
- A state of matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape
- The substance that is being dissolved in a solution
- A state of matter with a definite volume and definite shape
- A separation process that involves the use of a magnet
- The substance that dissolves another substance in a solution
- Scientist came up with the Particle ______ of Matter to explain particles
20 Clues: A very, very small piece of matter • A mixture that is uniform throughout • A pure ________ has identical particles • A separation process involving a filter • The use of boiling to separate particles • Anything that has volume or takes up space • When a solute completely mixes with a solute • A mixture that has random particles throughout • ...
States of Matter 2023-05-11
Across
- atmospheric pressure=vapor pressure
- state of matter with a definite shape but no definite volume
- collisions of particles in the air
- height of an object in relation for sea level
- a wet towel on a clothes line is in this type of system
- the point in which all 3 states of matter coexist
- a place where evaporation and condensation are in equilibrium
- the energy of motion
- a type of solid in which the structure is unorganized
- when a solid turns into a liquid
Down
- precipitation
- state of matter with the least amount of kinetic energy
- forces that mediates interaction between molecules
- a device to measure atmospheric pressure
- dry ice undergoes this phase change at room temperature
- ice and sugar is this type of solid
- heat present in a substance or object, measured by a thermometer
- theory of motion
- surface level molecules turning into a gas
- state of matter that follow the four kinetic theories
- collisions of particles cause...
- when matter undergoes a state change
22 Clues: precipitation • theory of motion • the energy of motion • collisions of particles cause... • when a solid turns into a liquid • collisions of particles in the air • atmospheric pressure=vapor pressure • ice and sugar is this type of solid • when matter undergoes a state change • a device to measure atmospheric pressure • surface level molecules turning into a gas • ...
states of matter 2021-10-07
Across
- solid to gas
- If you over-inflate a pool float on a hot day, it can swell in the sun and burst.
- the perpendicular force per unit area
- no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- states all matter is small particle moving
- what a thermometer measures
- Rocks to lava
- gas to liquid
- water vapor to ice
- liquid to solid/ making ice cubes
Down
- liquid's resistant to flow
- superheated matter
- water to cloud
- may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear
- pressure increase=volume decrease
- Increase the temperature of a gas such as air, while holding its volume constant, increases the pressure of the gas.
- similar to condensation and evaporation
- the gas state has the most _____
- anything that takes up space
- particles don't move/a chair
- particles move and vibrate past each other
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 • anything that takes up space • particles don't move/a chair • the gas state has the most _____ • pressure increase=volume decrease • liquid to solid/ making ice cubes • no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • ...
States of Matter 2021-12-13
Across
- energy absorbed from its surroundings
- process that occurs during boiling liquid to a gas
- all matter is made up of tiny particles in constant motion (3 words)
- the most abundant state of matter
- occurs when a gas cools and changes to a liquid
- also known as heat energy
- direct relationship between temperature and volume (2 words)
- moving energy
- has definite shape but no definite volume
- the state of a material depends on this
- indirect relationship between pressure and volume (2 words)
- liquid to a solid
- change of a solid directly to a gas
Down
- energy needed to change a material form a liquid to a gas (3 words)
- where all three phases co-exist (2 words)
- liquid to a gas below the boiling point
- unit of pressure
- a type of solid that has repeating geometric patterns
- a type of solid that can change shape with force
- energy required to melt (3 words)
- show how temperature and pressure affect the state of matter (2 words)
- energy out
- to change from solid to liquid
- takes the shape of the container and moves very fast
- unit of temperature
25 Clues: energy out • moving energy • unit of pressure • liquid to a solid • unit of temperature • also known as heat energy • to change from solid to liquid • energy required to melt (3 words) • the most abundant state of matter • change of a solid directly to a gas • energy absorbed from its surroundings • liquid to a gas below the boiling point • the state of a material depends on this • ...
States of India 2021-12-16
Across
- hub of wrestlers
- smallest state of India
- famous for Konark sun temple
- The silicon valley of India
- home to Ajanta and Ellora caves
- The largest Indian state in North-east
- capital of India
- known for hosting Hornbill Festival
- Biggest Buddha stupa in the country
- hosts Asia's largest book market-College street
Down
- home to the Niagra falls of India
- has famous chinar trees
- Bamboo dance is the traditional dance of this state
- birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh
- known as the Heart of India
- owns World's only floating National Park of the World
- God's own country
- richest mineral mine in the world
- the state with the longest seashore
- home for one-horned Indian Rhinoceros
20 Clues: hub of wrestlers • capital of India • God's own country • has famous chinar trees • smallest state of India • known as the Heart of India • The silicon valley of India • famous for Konark sun temple • birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh • home to Ajanta and Ellora caves • home to the Niagra falls of India • richest mineral mine in the world • the state with the longest seashore • ...
States and Capitals 2021-04-19
Across
- Rouge: Louisiana
- Kansas
- West Virginia
- Rock: Arkansas
- Tennessee
- New Jersey
- Washington
- Montana
- Hawaii
- Rhode Island
- Arizona
- Massachusetts
- Florida
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Wyoming
- South Dakota
- Oregon
- Idaho
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Georgia
Down
- Texas
- Mississippi
- Michigan
- North Carolina
- City: Nevada
- Indiana
- Fe: New Mexico
- Ohio
- Maryland
- South Carolina
- Pennsylvania
- Lake City: Utah
- Nebraska
- New York
- North Dakota
- Vermont
- California
- Wisconsin
- Moines: Iowa
- Colorado
- Virginia
- Alaska
- Delaware
- City: Missouri
- Alabama
- Paul: Minnesota
- City: Oklahoma
50 Clues: Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Indiana • Montana • Vermont • Arizona • Florida • Wyoming • Alabama • Georgia • Michigan • Maryland • Nebraska • New York • Illinois • Kentucky • Colorado • Virginia • Delaware • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Jersey • Washington • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • City: Nevada • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • North Dakota • Moines: Iowa • South Dakota • West Virginia • Massachusetts • ...
United States Abbreviations 2021-05-13
50 Clues: NY • Nc • Pa • Nd • Wy • Va • Mn • Ne • Ar • Wv • Id • Il • Ct • Or • Nh • Ia • Fl • Az • Nv • Me • Mo • Wi • Ma • Ks • Sd • Tx • Tn • Vt • Ca • La • Ut • Ms • Mi • Md • Co • Sc • Oh • Ok • Wa • Ak • In • Nj • Ri • De • Hi • AL • Nm • Mt • Ga • Ky
United States Abbreviations 2021-05-13
50 Clues: Az • Ms • Mo • Fl • Mt • Va • Nc • La • Wa • Oh • Ut • Nh • Ri • Ar • Ky • Ca • Ak • Hi • Nd • Vt • Ks • Md • Ct • Co • Ok • Il • Wv • De • Mi • Ne • AL • Wi • Id • Wy • Mn • NY • Sd • Tn • Pa • Nm • Nv • In • Tx • Me • Ga • Ma • Ia • Nj • Or • Sc
30 US States 2022-05-23
Across
- One state that has been known for slavery
- Right below the state of Washington
- The capital is known for its many casinos
- "____ ________. Mountain Mama. Take me home. Country Roads."
- The place where Dorothy flew from to the Land of Oz
- Home state of Elvis, Graceland
- The state that has the majority of Yellowstone National Park
- Home to the capital of Boston
- The capital is named after a mythological bird made of fire.
- Right above Utah
- _____ Roadhouse
- The Magnolia State
- Ind____ Jones
- It has a part sticking out to the left of the state
- Has the same name as a US president
- Known as the Centennial State
- Hannah _______
Down
- Home to the Liberty Bell
- The north state of both of the states that start with a Da
- The state looks like a mitten
- Home to the Golden Gate Bridge
- It is very close to the name of the country below the US
- Sold to the US by Russia
- It's right next to Maine
- The closest state to the Equator
- Home to the best school ever, which the name of the school starts with a W
- Home to Disney World
- The smallest US state
- The city of Buffalo is home to a very famous landmark
- Many celebrities were born in this state
30 Clues: Ind____ Jones • Hannah _______ • _____ Roadhouse • Right above Utah • The Magnolia State • Home to Disney World • The smallest US state • Home to the Liberty Bell • Sold to the US by Russia • It's right next to Maine • The state looks like a mitten • Home to the capital of Boston • Known as the Centennial State • Home to the Golden Gate Bridge • Home state of Elvis, Graceland • ...
states in USA 2022-05-26
Across
- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- is now for the grand canyon
- tea party
- is known for the northern lights
- home to the space needle
- known for its national parks
- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is known as lone star state
- home to yellowstone national
- home to mount rushmore
Down
- is known for the state of granite
- it is known for its beach
- home to bighorn mountains
- it is known for its diveres landscape
- is known for its casino
- home to the empire state building
- is known for its landscape
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- is known for its skiing
- is known for vast farm lands
20 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • is known for its casino • is known for its skiing • home to the space needle • it is known for its beach • home to bighorn mountains • is known for its landscape • is now for the grand canyon • is known as lone star state • known for its national parks • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • home to the theodore roosevelt • ...
States of Matter 2022-05-17
Across
- the physical change of liquid to solid by removal of energy as heat, also known as solidification.
- the amount of energy as heat that is needed to vaporize one mole of liquid at the liquid’s boiling point at constant pressure.
- one in which there is no net loss of total kinetic energy.
- the temperature above which the substance cannot exist in the liquid state.
- a force that tends to pull adjacent parts of a liquid’s surface together, thereby decreasing surface area to the smallest possible size.
- the total three-dimensional arrangement of particles of a crystal.
- liquids that evaporate readily, have relatively weak forces of attraction between their particles.
- the physical change of a solid to a liquid by the addition of energy as heat
- the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its corresponding liquid at a given temperature.
- indicates the temperature and pressure conditions which the solid, liquid, and vapor of the substance can coexist at equilibrium.
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- any part of a system that has uniform composition and properties.
- process by which gas particles pass through a tiny opening.
- a substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly repeating pattern
- process by which a liquid or solid changes to a gas
Down
- substance that can flow and take the shape of its container.
- substances that retain certain liquid properties even at temperatures at which they appear to be solid.
- a graph of pressure versus temperature that shows the conditions under which the phases of a substance exist.
- the change of state from a solid directly to a gas.
- gas that does not behave completely according to the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory
- based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion.
- the lowest pressure at which the substance can exist as a liquid at the critical temperature.
- one in which the particles are arranged randomly
- the attraction of the surface of a liquid to the surface of a solid, is a property closely related to surface tension.
- indicates the critical temperature and critical pressure.
- spontaneous mixing of the particles of two substances caused by their random motion
- the change of state from a gas directly to a solid.
- temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- the process by which particles escape from the surface of a non boiling liquid and enter the gas state.
- is the conversion of a liquid to a vapor within the liquid as well as at its surface.
30 Clues: temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid • the process by which a gas changes to a liquid. • one in which the particles are arranged randomly • the change of state from a solid directly to a gas. • the change of state from a gas directly to a solid. • process by which a liquid or solid changes to a gas • indicates the critical temperature and critical pressure. • ...
states brayden esty 2022-05-24
Across
- you might associate one of my towns with superheros
- in this state it is illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat
- has the tallest state capitol building in the united states
- was the first state to allow women the right to vote
- has more freshwater shoreline than any other state in the nation
- jones
- there's a kinda popular song bout me
- people use me in a cheesy pick up line
- i have the same name as a country
- the second driest state
- i have a theme park that kids everywhere want to go to
Down
- the 29th state to be made
- i sound like a school supply
- my state animal is a grizzly bear
- the grand canyon is here
- I became a state in 1820
- the gem state
- cool aid was invented here
- im home to one of america's most well known landmarks
- i'm known for fried chicken
20 Clues: jones • the gem state • the second driest state • the grand canyon is here • I became a state in 1820 • the 29th state to be made • cool aid was invented here • i'm known for fried chicken • i sound like a school supply • my state animal is a grizzly bear • i have the same name as a country • there's a kinda popular song bout me • people use me in a cheesy pick up line • ...
states and capitals 2024-12-12
Across
- Massachusetts
- Vermont
- Washington
- Illinois
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Alabama
- Arizona
- West Virginia
- Maine
- Delaware
- California
- Florida
- South Carolina
- Arkansas
- Minnesota
- Colorado
- Indiana
- Nevada
- Louisiana
- Wisconsin
- Rhode Island
- Tennessee
- Kentucky
- Missouri
Down
- Hawaii
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Montana
- Texas
- Wyoming
- Virginia
- South Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Utah
- Mississippi
- Alaska
- New Mexico
- Idaho
- North Dakota
- New Hampshire
- Michigan
- Iowa
- Oregon
- New York
- Georgia
- Maryland
- Kansas
- Nebraska
49 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Iowa • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Nevada • Kansas • Vermont • Montana • Wyoming • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Indiana • Georgia • Illinois • Virginia • Oklahoma • Delaware • Arkansas • Michigan • Colorado • New York • Maryland • Nebraska • Kentucky • Missouri • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Jersey • Washington • New Mexico • California • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • North Dakota • Rhode Island • ...
United States Government 2024-09-21
Across
- A type of American colony that was directly controlled by the British King who appointed a governor.
- Who was the 'Father' of the Constitution of the United States of America?
- The amount of states that ended up ratifying the Constitution of the United States of America.
- The setup of legislature in which there are two houses.
- The form of democracy of the United States where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.
- The main author of the United States Declaration of Independence.
- The system of government that the United States functions by. It has a president that is elected by the people, but is balanced with the legislature.
- Colonies in the United States in which an individual financed the start of the colony.
- Where the seeds of democracy took root in the U.S.
- Which rebellion showed how weak the Confederation Congress was?
- An act that required government tax stamps on paper goods and all legal documents.
- One of the types of American colonies that operated under colonies decided upon by the colonies and British King.
Down
- The commander of the Second Continental Congress of the U.S.
- The group in the United States of America that opposed the constitution, believed that only a small republic was needed and felt that a bill of rights was necessary.
- How many states sent representatives to Philadelphia in 1787 to revise the Articles of Confederation?
- The Last name of an English philosopher who believed in life, liberty and property.
- Which group in the U.S. supported the constitution, believed in large republics, and did not think a bill of rights was necessary.
- Formal institutions and processes through which decisions are made for a group of people.
- The organization of power in the U.S. where the power is divided between a federal government and smaller states.
- The contract theory through which the U.S. government is based.
- How many goals are accomplished at the First Continental Congress of the United States of America?
21 Clues: Where the seeds of democracy took root in the U.S. • The setup of legislature in which there are two houses. • The commander of the Second Continental Congress of the U.S. • Which rebellion showed how weak the Confederation Congress was? • The contract theory through which the U.S. government is based. • ...
