50 states Crossword Puzzles
States 2026-02-04
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- Boston
- Cowboys
- England
- Cheese
- Snow
- French
- Best
- Flowers
- Chicken
- Vegas
- Sunny
- Biden
- Tornadoes
- Small
- Pacific
- Incest
- Historic
- Chiefs
- Northwest
- Us
- Southern
- Cold
- Bell
- Crazy
- Boring
- Caseoh
- Tractors
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- Walz
- West
- Beaches
- Canyon
- Smallest
- Head
- Farms
- Rude
- Corn
- Crab
- Nonexistent
- Walter
- Rushmore
- Meme
- Potatoes
- Mormons
- Island
- City
- Chicago
- Weed
- Hiking
- Hollywood
- Lobster
50 Clues: Us • Walz • West • Snow • Best • Head • Rude • Corn • Crab • Meme • City • Weed • Cold • Bell • Farms • Vegas • Sunny • Biden • Small • Crazy • Boston • Cheese • Canyon • French • Walter • Island • Incest • Chiefs • Hiking • Boring • Caseoh • Cowboys • England • Beaches • Flowers • Chicken • Mormons • Pacific • Chicago • Lobster • Smallest • Rushmore • Potatoes • Historic • Southern • Tractors • Tornadoes • Northwest • Hollywood • Nonexistent
states 2026-04-18
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- Known as the "Mother of Presidents" and home to Jamestown.
- Known as "Big Sky Country" because the sky feels endless.
- This is where you can see the giant faces of four Presidents on Mount Rushmore.
- The Wright Brothers flew the very first airplane here at Kitty Hawk.
- Known as the Sunshine State; it's where oranges grow and alligators live.
- If you love cheese, this is the state for you!
- It is the biggest state and the coldest, filled with glaciers and polar bears.
- You’ll find Hollywood, giant redwood trees, and Disneyland here.
- You can find many wild bison roaming the prairies here.
- Look for the Palmetto tree on their state flag.
- Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
- Named after the first President and home to the Space Needle.
- People visit here for lighthouses and delicious lobster.
- Known for the tall, snowy Rocky Mountains and great skiing.
- Famous for blue crabs and the city of Baltimore.
- Famous for being the "Peach State" and for yummy pecans.
- Known as the "Garden State" and famous for its boardwalks by the ocean.
- This was the "First State" to join the United States.
- This state built the very first nuclear submarine.
- This flat state is known as the "Sunflower State."
- This is where the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock long ago.
- A group of islands in the ocean with volcanoes and hula dancing.
- A very mountainous state known for coal mining.
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- The smallest state in the whole country!
- Home to the Statue of Liberty and the city that never sleeps.
- This is where the Liberty Bell is kept in Philadelphia.
- If you like French fries, thank this state! They grow the most potatoes.
- Home to the Gateway Arch, a giant silver "doorway" to the West.
- This state is famous for hot chili peppers and colorful hot air balloons.
- Home to Yellowstone National Park and "Old Faithful," the geyser.
- Home to the Grand Canyon, a giant hole in the ground made by a river.
- Famous for a huge, fast car race called the Indy 500.
- Known for its beautiful red rocks and "beehive" nickname.
- Known for jazz music and the big Mardi Gras party in New Orleans.
- A desert state where you’ll find the bright lights of Las Vegas.
- This state produces the most delicious maple syrup for your pancakes.
- This state shares its name with the longest river in the U.S.
- Known as the "Buckeye State" and the home of many U.S. Presidents.
- People traveled here in covered wagons on a long "Trail" long ago.
- Famous for fast horses and the exciting Kentucky Derby race.
- This state is famous for its space camp and rockets.
- Shaped like a mitten and surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes.
- You will see miles and miles of tall corn growing here.
- The "Volunteer State" and the home of country music in Nashville.
- This is the only state where you can find and keep real diamonds in the dirt.
- This state has a panhandle shape and is home to many Native American tribes.
- Their motto is "Live Free or Die," and they have lots of granite.
- Everything is bigger in the "Lone Star State."
- A great plains state known for farming and the "Cornhuskers."
- Home to the "Windy City" of Chicago and a very tall skyscraper.
50 Clues: Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes." • The smallest state in the whole country! • If you love cheese, this is the state for you! • Everything is bigger in the "Lone Star State." • Look for the Palmetto tree on their state flag. • A very mountainous state known for coal mining. • Famous for blue crabs and the city of Baltimore. • ...
Auto Club Enterprises 2013-09-20
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- The capital of Alabama
- Only U.S. state made up entirely of islands
- Surname for winner of 59th annual Chevrolet Performance NHRA U.S. Nationals
- Manufacturer of AAA batteries
- Only US state to hosted Summer & Winter Olympics
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- Surname of head of ERS Burbank
- A Service for measuring customer satisfaction
- national spokesperson for Life Insurance Awareness Month 2013
- 23rd state
- A coalition of charitable organizations in the United States
- 2nd largest of the 50 states in USA
- Another name for a flatbed tow truck
- A snail who dreams of being greatest racer in the world
- Automatic Vehicle Locater
- Intelligent Roadside Assistance System
15 Clues: 23rd state • The capital of Alabama • Automatic Vehicle Locater • Manufacturer of AAA batteries • Surname of head of ERS Burbank • 2nd largest of the 50 states in USA • Another name for a flatbed tow truck • Intelligent Roadside Assistance System • Only U.S. state made up entirely of islands • A Service for measuring customer satisfaction • ...
Chidi O's Crossword 2021-05-03
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- stop separating groups of people by race
- Formal meetings with a specific purpose
- One human being owned by another
- Government by one person with unlimited power
- Growing crops and raising animals (farming)
- A government ruled by the people
- The Northern states during the Civil War
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- To move to one country for another
- Elected president of Mexico in 1833
- The most destructive war in human history
- Only caring about your section or region
- Known as the “Father of Texas”
- African-Americans found out they were free
- belief that America should expand west
- To change religion or beliefs
- When towns grow and develop into cities
- One of the 50 states in the U.S.A
- To move from one place to another
- first European to map the coast of Texas
- The right to vote
20 Clues: The right to vote • To change religion or beliefs • Known as the “Father of Texas” • One human being owned by another • A government ruled by the people • One of the 50 states in the U.S.A • To move from one place to another • To move to one country for another • Elected president of Mexico in 1833 • belief that America should expand west • ...
chelseas human geo. crossword 2025-05-20
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- the biggest country in the world
- the country North of Spain
- The country South of the United Kingdom
- the biggest city in Ohio
- the biggest U.S state
- populated areas with many buildings and people
- the seasonal movement of animals
- An act of changing physical location
- the biggest city in the world
- this mount was renamed to MT Denali and then renamed back to its orginal name
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- the country West of Turkey
- a series of railroad cars that move items
- what humans build and make to drive on
- the country with 50 states
- The country Southeast of France
- the amount of people in an area
- the region Ohio is a part of
- the country South of France
- the tallest mountain in the world
- the ocean West of the United States
20 Clues: the biggest U.S state • the biggest city in Ohio • the country West of Turkey • the country North of Spain • the country with 50 states • the country South of France • the region Ohio is a part of • the biggest city in the world • The country Southeast of France • the amount of people in an area • the biggest country in the world • the seasonal movement of animals • ...
1-1800-Day21-1 2023-02-06
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- the Kennedy ______(캐네디 행정부)
- the announcement of the Truman D______(트루먼주의의 발표)
- the defence of our national _____(우리나라 주권의 수호)
- a member of the _____(귀족 계급의 일원)
- The United States is a _______ of 50 individual states.(미합중국은 50개 독립된 주의 연방이다)
- the M_____ of Foreign Affairs and Trades(외교 통상부)
- Where laws end, _____ begins.(법치가 끝나는 곳에 폭정이 시작된다)
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- a military ____(군사 독재 국가)
- economic ________(경제적 자립)
- international ______(국제 외교)
- a constitutional _______(입헌 군주제)
- a military/corrupt _____(군사/부패한 정권)
- local ______(지방자치)
- changes that took place during the ____ of King Sejong(세종대왕의 통치기간 동안 일어난 변화들)
- a respected elder ______(존경받는 원로 정치 지도자)
15 Clues: local ______(지방자치) • a military ____(군사 독재 국가) • economic ________(경제적 자립) • international ______(국제 외교) • the Kennedy ______(캐네디 행정부) • a constitutional _______(입헌 군주제) • a member of the _____(귀족 계급의 일원) • a military/corrupt _____(군사/부패한 정권) • a respected elder ______(존경받는 원로 정치 지도자) • the defence of our national _____(우리나라 주권의 수호) • ...
Civil War Terms Crossword 2023-05-04
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- Debates about slavery that revealed Lincoln’s stance on slavery.
- Book published in 1852 that caused Northerners to begin to stand up against slavery.
- Machine that increased production speed of cotton by 50 times.
- After the election of Lincoln several southern slave states seceded to form the Confederate States of America.
- Abolitionist who write the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
- African American Abolitionist who became leader of many abolitionist movement
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- Agreement to keep free and slave state numbers equal and prevent new slave states from existing above the 36th parallel.
- President who was elected in 1860 who signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Law passed in 1850 that allowed escaped slave to be caught from the north.
- Slave freedom fighter who was considered a hero to some and a terrorist to others.
- States with slavery outlawed.
- Group of people who helped escaped slaves grat. to the north.
- States where slavery was legal.
- Violent civil conflict over weather or not Kansas should be a slave state or a free state.
14 Clues: States with slavery outlawed. • States where slavery was legal. • Abolitionist who write the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin. • Group of people who helped escaped slaves grat. to the north. • Machine that increased production speed of cotton by 50 times. • Debates about slavery that revealed Lincoln’s stance on slavery. • ...
Govt crossword 2022-04-05
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- laws that legalized racial segregation
- first 10 amendments
- preisident overule
- is in charge of making laws
- "We the People of the United States"
- this class
- right to rule from god
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- carries out and enforces laws
- called the court system
- The land which you can govern over
- 50 of these
- 9 judges
- First president
- 46 of these
- Who do your taxes go to (a person)
- National bird
16 Clues: 9 judges • this class • 50 of these • 46 of these • National bird • First president • preisident overule • first 10 amendments • right to rule from god • called the court system • is in charge of making laws • carries out and enforces laws • The land which you can govern over • Who do your taxes go to (a person) • "We the People of the United States" • laws that legalized racial segregation
Developing a nation 2021-12-21
7 Clues: has 50 states • wears a red hat • 2nd largest river • Country in the Balkans • supporting on sing nation • mountain in north america • region in the united states
Civics 1-25 2024-01-29
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- Religious __________, reason colonists came to America
- Location of Statue of Liberty
- ___________ Americans who lived in America before the Europeans arrived
- _________-American war, fought by US in 1800's
- Father of our country
- In charge of Executive Branch
- Ocean on east coast
- Led America in civil war
- Reason colonists fight British
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Month deadline for taxes
- National Anthem the The Star-Spangled _________
- Independency day
- Loyalty to in pledge of allegiance
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- Represented by 13 stripes
- One of the two longest rivers in the United States
- Martin Luther _________, Fought for civil rights
- First President of the United States
- 50 stars for each__________
- Susan B, fought for women's rights
- War between north and south
- _________ day, US National Holiday
- Native American tribe
- US opponent in WW2, Italy, Japan, and _______
24 Clues: Independency day • Ocean on east coast • Native American tribe • Father of our country • Led America in civil war • Month deadline for taxes • Represented by 13 stripes • 50 stars for each__________ • War between north and south • Location of Statue of Liberty • In charge of Executive Branch • Reason colonists fight British • Susan B, fought for women's rights • ...
Find The Imperialism Vocab Words! 2025-12-21
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- Dutch for "Farmer"
- The development of industries through raw materials and manufacturing goods.
- Animals people in Hanoi made money off of
- The materials that helped motivate imperialism
- "Cake Slice"
- Strong belief and pride towards a nation.
- To carve Africa into colonies for other nations to share.
- Used in cellphones
- Leader of Belgium and ruled over DRC
- Whip
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- Opposing something
- Plant that Indigenous people planted
- Empire building and extending influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Spain and the United States in 1898.
- Hutu and Tutsi people had to have these.
- British Crown rule over the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947
- 50 states in this country
- white mans burden
- belief that all humans compete for survival and that the strongest will replace the weaker; survival of the fittest.
- Indian Soldiers
20 Clues: Whip • "Cake Slice" • Indian Soldiers • white mans burden • Opposing something • Dutch for "Farmer" • Used in cellphones • 50 states in this country • Plant that Indigenous people planted • Spain and the United States in 1898. • Leader of Belgium and ruled over DRC • Hutu and Tutsi people had to have these. • Animals people in Hanoi made money off of • ...
The Civil War 2014-09-17
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- a state that didn't allow slavery
- secret routes that led to free lands
- she was a conductor of the Underground Railroad
- a state that allowed slavery
- sets of laws
- states that permitted slavery but had not seceded
- regional loyalty
- a tax
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- to leave
- it was in the South but it was controlled by the North
- he seized a weapons storehouse at Harpers Ferry
- he was elected president of the Confederacy
- an agreement in which both sides give something up
- he led an attack that killed more than 50 people
- people who worked to end slavery
- to end
- southern states who formed their own nation
- the Chief Justice who ruled against Dred Scott
- a war between the same country
- land that belongs to a nation but is not a state
20 Clues: a tax • to end • to leave • sets of laws • regional loyalty • a state that allowed slavery • a war between the same country • people who worked to end slavery • a state that didn't allow slavery • secret routes that led to free lands • he was elected president of the Confederacy • southern states who formed their own nation • the Chief Justice who ruled against Dred Scott • ...
Social Studies- History 2021-11-23
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- something we need to survive and drink
- he study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
- amount in stock
- This country contains 50 states.
- he activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- Continent that contains the United States of America and Canada
- political, economic, geographic, social
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- Customs of a particular nation or people
- a citizen of a particular country.
- a piece of land with borders
- who controls the people
- a large piece of land that has a goverment
- amount people want
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition
- This country is part of North America.
- some place in a country
16 Clues: amount in stock • amount people want • who controls the people • some place in a country • a piece of land with borders • This country contains 50 states. • a citizen of a particular country. • something we need to survive and drink • This country is part of North America. • political, economic, geographic, social • Customs of a particular nation or people • ...
Civil War vocab 1 2024-10-02
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- The opposite of 'strength' is:
- Opposite of manufacturing
- The South did this during the Civil War
- Slavery was __________________in the South
- There were a lot of _________________ plantations in the South
- there are 50 __________ in the United States
- Joe Biden is _________________ of the United States
- The Union _______________ the Confederacy during the Civil War
- A Union strength was that it had a large ___________________
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- A Union strength was that it had a lot of __________________
- 'owning' a person
- leaving a group or a country
- Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 __________________
- Slavery was _________________ in most of the North
- A ____________________ is like a farm where slaves worked
- Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican ______________
16 Clues: 'owning' a person • Opposite of manufacturing • leaving a group or a country • The opposite of 'strength' is: • The South did this during the Civil War • Slavery was __________________in the South • there are 50 __________ in the United States • Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 __________________ • Slavery was _________________ in most of the North • ...
4th of July 2023-07-02
8 Clues: The 4th of ____. • Land of the ____. • United ____ of America. • The American flag has 50 ___. • The United states bird is an ____. • People watch ____ on the 4th of July. • People love to cook burgers on the ____. • The American flag is red, white, and _____.
States 2022-03-09
States 2022-03-13
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- the first state
- the pine tree state
- the centennial state
- the constitution state
- the old line state
- the hoosier state
- the prairie state
- the golden state
- the last frontier
- the gem state
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- the aloha state
- the bluegrass state
- yellowhammer state
- the sunshine state
- the pelican state
- the peach state
- grand canyon state
- the natural state
- the hawkeye state
- the sunflower state
20 Clues: the gem state • the aloha state • the first state • the peach state • the golden state • the pelican state • the hoosier state • the natural state • the prairie state • the hawkeye state • the last frontier • yellowhammer state • the sunshine state • grand canyon state • the old line state • the bluegrass state • the pine tree state • the sunflower state • the centennial state • the constitution state
States 2021-10-25
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- Lake Winnipesaukee
- biggest export: zinc
- Statue of Liberty
- top state producer of perlite
- abbreviation: MT
- Devils Tower National Monument
- Everglades National Park
- The Mount Rushmore State
- capital: Charleston
- state flower: syringa
- state bird: mockingbird
- state bird: Northern cardinal
- state flower: sego lily
- capital: Augusta
- abbreviation: VT
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- National Historic Cheesemaking Center
- Garden of The Gods
- state animal: monk seal
- Chesapeake Bay
- 15th state
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- 42nd state
- The Heart of Dixie
- abbreviation: KS
- The First State
25 Clues: 15th state • 42nd state • Chesapeake Bay • The First State • abbreviation: MT • abbreviation: KS • capital: Augusta • abbreviation: VT • Statue of Liberty • Lake Winnipesaukee • Garden of The Gods • The Heart of Dixie • capital: Charleston • biggest export: zinc • state flower: syringa • state animal: monk seal • state bird: mockingbird • state flower: sego lily • Everglades National Park • ...
States 2016-09-23
20 Clues: Reno • Ducks • Royals • Phoenix • Orlando • Atlanta • Hawkeyes • Mountains • Big Apple • Sacramento • New Orleans • Are Can Saw • Ippississim • Indianapolis • Fried Chicken • Salt lake City • Mount Rushmore • Cornhusker state • The Largest State • Everything is Bigger Here
States 2016-09-23
20 Clues: Reno • Ducks • Royals • Orlando • Atlanta • Phoenix • Hawkeyes • Mountains • Big Apple • Sacramento • New Orleans • Ippississim • Are Can Saw • Indianapolis • Fried Chicken • Mount Rushmore • Salt lake City • Cornhusker state • The Largest State • Everything is Bigger Here
States 2022-12-06
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- Capitale della Svezia
- Capitale del Portogallo
- Capitale della Turchia
- Capitale dei Paesi Bassi
- Capitale della Russia
- Capitale della Danimarca
- Capitale del Belgio
- Capitale dell’Austria
- Capitale del Regno Unito
- Capitale della Francia
- Capitale della Romania
- Capitale dell’Italia
- Capitale della Germania
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- Capitale della Grecia
- Capitale della Polonia
- Capitale della Repubblica Ceca
- Capitale dell’Ucraina
- Capitale della Bielorussia
- Capitale dell’Ungheria
- Capitale di Malta
- Capitale dell’Estonia
- Capitale della Finlandia
- Capitale della Norvegia
- Capitale dell’Albania
- Capitale della Croazia
- Capitale dell’Irlanda
- Capitale della Bulgaria
- Capitale della Spagna
- Capitale della Svizzera
29 Clues: Capitale di Malta • Capitale del Belgio • Capitale dell’Italia • Capitale della Grecia • Capitale della Svezia • Capitale dell’Ucraina • Capitale della Russia • Capitale dell’Estonia • Capitale dell’Albania • Capitale dell’Austria • Capitale dell’Irlanda • Capitale della Spagna • Capitale della Polonia • Capitale della Turchia • Capitale dell’Ungheria • Capitale della Croazia • ...
States 2023-02-28
25 Clues: Boise • Dover • Denver • Topeka • Juneau • Boston • Atlanta • Lansing • Jackson • Phoenix • Augusta • Honolulu • Hartford • Frankfort • Annapolis • Des Moines • Montgomery • Sacramento • Saint Paul • Little Rock • Springfield • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • Indianapolis • Jefferson City
States 2023-05-03
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- Topeka,_______
- Concord, New_______
- Charleston, West_______
- Boston,_______
- Jackson,_______
- Hartford,_______
- Lincoln,_______
- Frankfort,_______
- Trenton, New_______
- Nashville,_______
- Oklahoma City,_______
- Bismarck, North_______
- Little Rock,_______
- Providence,_______ Island
- Jefferson City,_______
- Indianapolis,_______
- Annapolis,_______
- Madison,_______
- Phoenix,_______
- Tallahassee,_______
- Harrisburg,_______
- Albany, New_______
- Pierre, South_______
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- Richmond,_______
- Columbia, South_______
- Dover,_______
- Santa Fe, New_______
- Raleigh, North_______
- Lansing,_______
- St. Paul,_______
- Helena,_______
- Sacramento,_______
- Des Moines,_______
- Austin,_______
- Salt Lake City,_______
- Olympia,_______
- Columbus,_______
- Augusta,_______
- Montgomery,______
- Boise,_______
- Springfield,_______
- Atlanta'_______
- Honolulu,_______
- Baton Rouge,_______
- Denver,_______
- Salem,_______
- Juneau,_______
- Montpelier,_______
- Cheyenne,_______
- Carson City,_______
50 Clues: Dover,_______ • Boise,_______ • Salem,_______ • Topeka,_______ • Boston,_______ • Helena,_______ • Austin,_______ • Denver,_______ • Juneau,_______ • Lansing,_______ • Jackson,_______ • Lincoln,_______ • Olympia,_______ • Augusta,_______ • Atlanta'_______ • Madison,_______ • Phoenix,_______ • Richmond,_______ • St. Paul,_______ • Hartford,_______ • Columbus,_______ • Honolulu,_______ • Cheyenne,_______ • ...
States 2020-04-02
50 Clues: 7 • 5 • 3 • 6 • 4 • 2 • 1 • 8 • 9 • 15 • 14 • 21 • 42 • 36 • 44 • 16 • 39 • 24 • 33 • 49 • 11 • 32 • 45 • 34 • 40 • 13 • 17 • 48 • 41 • 37 • 25 • 47 • 19 • 22 • 23 • 29 • 43 • 18 • 30 • 31 • 35 • 12 • 50 • 28 • 26 • 10 • 27 • 38 • 46 • 20
States 2021-02-26
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- One half of the Dakota's; capital - Bismarck
- Augusta, ME
- State Tree - Sugar Maple Tree
- The Big Apple
- Mottos - "Animis opibusque parati" (Prepared in mind and resources) and "Dum spiro spero" (While I breathe, I hope)
- The Sunshine State; Home to 3 NFL teams
- The Beehive State
- Capital - Frankfort
- The State Bird is a Cardinal
- The Wolverine State
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Aloha
- The second biggest state
- State Dog is the Great Dane
- The Prairie State
- Named in honor of George Washington
- Postal Abbreviation - IA
- The State insect is a Ladybug
- State Bird - American Robin
- The Show-me State
- was the FIRST state to enter the Union
- Home to the Biltmore Estate and The Outer Banks
- Capital - Trenton
- Named in honor of George the 2nd of England
- Lots of Potatoes; Capital - Bosie
- Motto - Ad astra per aspera (To the stars through difficulties)
- The State rock is Sandstone
- Nicknamed 'The Natural State'
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- The Beaver State
- Capital - Pierre
- Birth place to Kamala Harris
- The State flower is Mistletoe
- Nicknames are The Old Dominion; Mother of Presidents
- State Flower - Yucca
- Capital - Cheyenne
- Smallest State in the USA
- Capital is Montgomery
- The Pelican State
- The Bay State
- Home to Washington DC
- Jackson ________; Capital - Jackson
- The North Star State
- State Grain - Corn
- The Volunteer State
- has a pennant shaped flag
- ________ Colts; Indy 500
- This state's name is of Spanish origin, meaning "colored red."
- Was the 49th state to join the United States
- The Treasure State
- State Fossil - Mammoth
50 Clues: Aloha • Augusta, ME • The Big Apple • The Bay State • The Beaver State • Capital - Pierre • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The Prairie State • The Show-me State • Capital - Trenton • Capital - Cheyenne • State Grain - Corn • The Treasure State • Capital - Frankfort • The Wolverine State • The Volunteer State • State Flower - Yucca • The North Star State • Capital is Montgomery • ...
STATES 2021-04-10
50 Clues: 3 • 4 • 8 • 7 • 6 • 2 • 1 • 5 • 9 • 40 • 46 • 41 • 32 • 39 • 12 • 28 • 25 • 24 • 18 • 50 • 33 • 38 • 35 • 49 • 11 • 44 • 22 • 13 • 31 • 15 • 20 • 43 • 27 • 21 • 17 • 45 • 23 • 34 • 48 • 14 • 26 • 19 • 47 • 30 • 42 • 36 • 10 • 16 • 29 • 37
States 2022-11-11
50 Clues: sc • va • sd • ny • ri • id • nv • mo • Ms • az • la • wy • ar • nc • pa • oh • wi • de • hi • ut • mi • il • nm • ia • md • tx • ct • co • ne • ma • ky • vt • mn • ak • nd • wv • in • al • mt • me • wa • nj • ca • fl • tn • ok • ga • ks • nh • or
States 2016-12-20
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- / The first nuclear test was in this state.
- / Stapler was invented in this state.
- / Only state whose name has one syllable.
- / Holds the two larges cities in New England.
- / Takes it's name from a Spanish word meaning "snow-clad''
- / Means colored red
- / The only state with two unique words in its name.
- / The first Aquarium was built in this state.
- / More turkeys are raised in this state than any other.
- / Known as the Show Me State.
- / This state was the 25th state.
- / The confederate flag was fist flown here.
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- / Gatorade was named for the University of ______ Gators where the drink was first developed
- / Leads the nation in copper production.
- / The first baseball game was played here.
- / Abraham Lincoln moved to this state when he was seven years old.
- / Was named for King George II of England
- / The fist nuclear submarine was built here.
- / Franklin Pierce was from this state.
- / Forget-Me-Not is the official flower.
- / First state to require license plates on cars.
- / Home to the first helicopter.
- / Often called the Wolverine State.
- / Law in this state prohibits a citizen to give another citizen a box of candy weighing more than 50 pounds
- / The first state.
- / State's motto is Oro y Plata which means Gold and Silver
- / Named in honor of King Louis XIV.
- / The only state that starts with two vowels.
- / A true island state.
- / Where Abraham Lincoln was born.
- / State's motto is Equality before the law.
- / Pizza Hut opened its first store in this state.
32 Clues: / The first state. • / Means colored red • / A true island state. • / Known as the Show Me State. • / Home to the first helicopter. • / This state was the 25th state. • / Where Abraham Lincoln was born. • / Often called the Wolverine State. • / Named in honor of King Louis XIV. • / Stapler was invented in this state. • / Franklin Pierce was from this state. • ...
States 2023-07-09
28 Clues: Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Hawaii • Arizona • Vermont • Florida • Alabama • Georgia • Wyoming • Maryland • Virginia • Colorado • Michigan • Kentucky • Missouri • Illinois • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Washington • California • Connecticut • Massachusetts
States 2023-11-09
20 Clues: Aloha State • Sooner State • Golden State • Beaver State • Empire State • Hawkeye State • Buckeye State • Jayhawk State • Show-Me State • Bee Hive State • Keystone State • Blue Hen State • Big Sky County • Sunshine State • Lone Star State • Land of Lincoln • Wolverine State • Bluegrass State • Battle Born State • Yellow Hammer State
States 2023-12-13
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarc
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfurt
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Bismarc • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • Annapolis • Frankfurt • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
STATES 2023-08-20
50 Clues: 3 • 4 • 8 • 7 • 6 • 2 • 1 • 5 • 9 • 40 • 46 • 41 • 32 • 39 • 12 • 28 • 24 • 25 • 18 • 50 • 33 • 38 • 35 • 49 • 11 • 44 • 22 • 13 • 31 • 15 • 20 • 43 • 27 • 21 • 17 • 45 • 23 • 34 • 48 • 14 • 26 • 19 • 47 • 30 • 42 • 36 • 10 • 16 • 29 • 37
States 2026-03-18
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- Crater Lake and forests in the Pacific Northwest
- Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- The Empire State with NYC and the Statue of Liberty
- Beaches, mountains, and the city of Charlotte.
- Evergreen forests, Seattle, and the Space Needle
- Flat lands and tornadoes
- Hollywood, beaches, and big cities like Los Angeles
- Big state with cowboy hats and the Alamo
- Known for lobsters and lighthouses
- Historic sites and the first American colonies
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- Atlanta and lots of peaches grow here
- Nashville is famous for country music
- Surrounded by Great Lakes, Detroit is a car city.
- Home of Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell, and Hershey’s chocolate
- Rocky Mountains, skiing, and Denver is the capital
- Famous for mountains and national parks
- Disney World, beaches, and oranges
- Big river, blues music, and southern history.
- Home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes.
- Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” and home to Minneapolis and St. Paul
20 Clues: Flat lands and tornadoes • Disney World, beaches, and oranges • Known for lobsters and lighthouses • Atlanta and lots of peaches grow here • Nashville is famous for country music • Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame • Famous for mountains and national parks • Home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes. • Big state with cowboy hats and the Alamo • ...
states 2025-03-14
50 Clues: MO • ID • NC • WI • OR • WA • WV • NJ • MD • TN • SC • MA • TX • UT • VT • AK • GA • RI • OK • CA • IN • MT • AZ • VA • NM • MI • FL • SD • AL • LA • ND • KS • IL • IA • CO • DE • KY • PA • CT • ME • NY • NV • WY • NH • NE • OH • MN • MS • HI • AR
States 2025-04-04
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- "island" but not hawaii
- midwest state known for potatoes
- sounds like "misery"
- popular type of iced tea
- most of Yellow Stone is in this "W" state
- capital is little rock
- Capital is Columbus
- the only island state
- the only "U" state
- south of Wisconsin and west of Indiana
- largest state that is directly connected to the US
- small New England state under Massachusetts
- in between NH and NY
- northern state, west of Wisconsin, with a famously "Canadian" accent
- the most northern and coldest state
- North of South Dakota
- "Take me home, to the place I belong....."
- captial is Montgomery
- seafood is the "main" attraction
- First president
- Hollywood!!
- known for Disney World and alligators
- state fruit is a peach
- Dorthey in the Wizard of Oz
- inbeteween Vermont and Maine, "NH"
- Its not oregeno
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- the Charleston was created in this South state
- its not "West" its just plain old V______
- Dakota Fanning would like this "South" version
- Twins Towers, the Tonight Show, and Pete Davidson
- Vegas
- 4 "s", 4 "i", and 2 "p"
- LA, the state...not the one near Hollywood
- North of South Carolina
- what state are WE in RIGHT now
- famous for cheese
- Small state under New Jersey and next to Maryland
- a great lake is named after this "M" state
- Not Old Mexico
- north of Missouri
- Ocean City, and not New Jersey
- capital is denver, known for skiing
- South of South Dakota
- Salem witch trials
- Capital is Frankfurt
- Notre Dame college, west of Ohio
- "You Get the Best of Both Worlds" Hannah ______
- Famous shore with a reality show
- 4 "e", 2 "n", 2 "s"
- this state is just "OK"
50 Clues: Vegas • Hollywood!! • Not Old Mexico • First president • Its not oregeno • famous for cheese • north of Missouri • the only "U" state • Salem witch trials • Capital is Columbus • 4 "e", 2 "n", 2 "s" • sounds like "misery" • Capital is Frankfurt • in between NH and NY • the only island state • South of South Dakota • North of South Dakota • captial is Montgomery • capital is little rock • ...
STATES 2025-05-17
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- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
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- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents. • ...
States 2025-11-06
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- Southern state known for peaches and Atlanta
- Home of New Orleans and Cajun culture
- Largest state with glaciers and wilderness
- Northwestern state known for potatoes
- Mountain state known for skiing and hiking
- Central state with wide-open prairies
- Known for horse racing and bourbon
- Midwest state home to Chicago
- First state to join the United States
- Midwest state known for car racing
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- Island state with volcanoes and tropical beaches
- Southern state known for civil rights history
- Farming state known for cornfields
- Chesapeake Bay state rich in U.S. history
- Desert state famous for the Grand Canyon
- Sunny state with beaches and theme parks
- New England coastal state known for lighthouses
- New England state with coastal towns and forests
- West coast state with beaches and Hollywood
- Southeastern state with rivers and hot springs
20 Clues: Midwest state home to Chicago • Farming state known for cornfields • Known for horse racing and bourbon • Midwest state known for car racing • Home of New Orleans and Cajun culture • Northwestern state known for potatoes • Central state with wide-open prairies • First state to join the United States • Desert state famous for the Grand Canyon • ...
states 2025-11-06
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- Jersey Coastal state near New York City
- Home of New Orleans and Cajun culture
- Northwestern state known for potatoes
- Carolina Southeastern state with beaches and the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Historic state with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
- Largest state with glaciers and wildlife
- Rocky Mountain state known for skiing
- Mountain state with red rock national parks
- Sunny state known for beaches and theme parks
- Northern state famous for its many lakes
- York State with New York City and Niagara Falls
- Southern state known for peaches and Atlanta
- Carolina Coastal state with palm trees and Charleston
- Coastal New England state known for lighthouses
- Large southern state with ranches and big cities
- Large western state with mountains and open skies
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- Dairy state known for cheese and lakes
- Desert state home to Las Vegas
- Great Plains state with Native American heritage
- Historic state with colonial landmarks
- Mexico Southwestern state known for desert and art culture
- Pacific Northwest state with forests and coastlines
- Central state with the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
- Pacific Northwest state with mountains and tech
- Farming state known for cornfields and plains
- State of country music and the Smoky Mountains
- Desert state famous for the Grand Canyon
- Great Lakes state and center of the auto industry
- Island state with volcanoes and tropical beaches
- Midwest state home to Chicago
30 Clues: Midwest state home to Chicago • Desert state home to Las Vegas • Home of New Orleans and Cajun culture • Northwestern state known for potatoes • Rocky Mountain state known for skiing • Dairy state known for cheese and lakes • Historic state with colonial landmarks • Largest state with glaciers and wildlife • Desert state famous for the Grand Canyon • ...
United States Constitution 2021-09-21
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- Supreme Court justice nominee rejected by the senate in 1987.
- Power being shared between central government and the 50 states of America.
- Describes the difficult nature of the United States Constitution to change
- A power vested in Congress by the United States Constitution to 'check' the power of the President.
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- Section of the United States Constitution that outlines the rights of citizens.
- Process of changing the United States Constitution
- A power vested in the judiciary by the United States Constitution to 'check' the power of the President and Congress.
- Word used to describe the powers outlined in the first three articles of the United States Constitution.
- A power vested in President by the United States Constitution to 'check' the power of Congress.
- French political philosopher who wrote about the separation of powers.
10 Clues: Process of changing the United States Constitution • Supreme Court justice nominee rejected by the senate in 1987. • French political philosopher who wrote about the separation of powers. • Describes the difficult nature of the United States Constitution to change • Power being shared between central government and the 50 states of America. • ...
Unit 5, Lesson 8: Civil War Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-04-23
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- The period of time following the Civil War.
- The 11 states that seceded were South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
- The physical isolation, surrounding, or sealing off of a place
- A period in United States history that followed the American Civil War, dominated by the legal, social, and political challenges of the abolition of slavery and federal control over, and reintegration of, the former Confederate States into the United States.
- Liberation, freedom, and the removal of legal or social restrictions; in this context, the Industry of Enslavement.
- A new way of conducting war appeared during the Civil War.
- A group of 50-100 solders led by a captain.
- The formal, unilateral withdrawal of 11 Southern slave states from the United States (the Union) to form the Confederate States of America
- Giving someone freedom or the rights of a citizen.
- The comprehensive practice of hygiene, cleanliness, and disease prevention aimed at reducing the high mortality rates in military camps and hospitals.
- Promoting the interests of a section or region.
- Bacterial disease causing fever, diarrhea, headache, enlargement of the spleen, and extreme physical exhaustion and collapse.
- Included northern states (Maine, New York, Ohio, etc.), western states (California, Oregon, Nevada), and loyal "border states" (Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri).
- The most basic, foundational level of a society, organization, or political movement, driven by ordinary people rather than elite leadership.
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- 19th-century steam-propelled warships armored with iron or steel plates, designed to withstand shell fire.
- To admit defeat and give up in the face of overwhelming odds.
- A Northerner; someone loyal to the Federal government of the United States.
- Guns, canons, bullets and gun powder.
- The medical practice of removing a limb, either below or above the joint, when a person has sustained too much damage.
- Refers specifically to the period in American history, particularly in the South, after the War of 1812 and before the Civil War.
- A soldier who was wounded or killed in battle.
- A senior-level commissioned officer in the armed forces
- Escaped slaves who fled to the Union lines for protection.
23 Clues: Guns, canons, bullets and gun powder. • The period of time following the Civil War. • A group of 50-100 solders led by a captain. • A soldier who was wounded or killed in battle. • Promoting the interests of a section or region. • Giving someone freedom or the rights of a citizen. • A senior-level commissioned officer in the armed forces • ...
Depression and World Conflict 2023-02-03
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- The first great war
- a system that would allow the United States to lend or lease war supplies to any nation deemed vital to the defense of the United States
- a telegram that announced an allience between America and Mexico's military
- the act of producing more product that needed or intended
- regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939.
- A cargp ship sunk by germans
- an infestation of incects during the great depression era
- federal loans for the installation of electrical distribution systems to serve
- 32nd President of the United States
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- A species of beetle that feeds on cotton and floweres
- an attack by the Japanese military against a harbor in Hawaii
- 67th governor of Georgia
- a collapse of stock prices that began on October 24, 1929.
- The second great war
- an American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives for over 50 years
- a time of dryness, ussually lasting months,
- founder and leader of the conservative coalition that dominated Congress from 1937 to 1963
17 Clues: The first great war • The second great war • 67th governor of Georgia • A cargp ship sunk by germans • 32nd President of the United States • a time of dryness, ussually lasting months, • A species of beetle that feeds on cotton and floweres • the act of producing more product that needed or intended • an infestation of incects during the great depression era • ...
Birthday Trip October 2023 2023-08-15
Across
- the chemical element of atomic number 80
- a written or spoken expression of great enthusiasm, praise
- windy city
- a country of 50 states
- the young of a fox
- eves first fella
- can't live without
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- married to a king
- devotee of Saint Columba
- half a century
- you were born under this sign
- original Italian food
- month of the year
- best man ever
- scarface
15 Clues: scarface • windy city • best man ever • half a century • eves first fella • married to a king • month of the year • the young of a fox • can't live without • original Italian food • a country of 50 states • devotee of Saint Columba • you were born under this sign • the chemical element of atomic number 80 • a written or spoken expression of great enthusiasm, praise
TEAM NUTRITION CROSSWORD PUZZLE! 2021-02-17
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- I was a majorette in my Junior High days
- I love Twin Bing candy bars
- I was a member of the color guard in high school
- I collect Hamms beer memorabilia
- I am a Special Olympics coach
- At 7 years old, I was the record holder for the 50 yard dash
- I lived in Martinshoho for a year
- I learned to ride a motorcyle at 18 and still ride
- I love ice skating
- I was a hula hoop champion
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- I don't like eggs
- I once had a pet snapping turtle
- I would like to participate in a powder puff car race some day
- I have been to all 50 states
- I love the color lime green. It makes me happy.
- I am a Celiac
- I put Miracle Whip on my peanut butter & jelly sandwiches
- I am the youngest of a family of 5
18 Clues: I am a Celiac • I don't like eggs • I love ice skating • I was a hula hoop champion • I love Twin Bing candy bars • I have been to all 50 states • I am a Special Olympics coach • I once had a pet snapping turtle • I collect Hamms beer memorabilia • I lived in Martinshoho for a year • I am the youngest of a family of 5 • I was a majorette in my Junior High days • ...
Geography 2023-02-07
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- Land with similar people and language (United States)
- the small place you live (Canal Winchester, Columbus)
- Europe is _____ of Asia.
- Five big bodies of water
- 50 in the US (Ohio, California, Florida)
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- Europe is ______ of Africa.
- 7 big bodies of land (Asia, North America, etc.)
- land surrounded by water
- Antartica is ________of Africa. It is _____of all the other countries.
- Asia is ______ of Europe.
10 Clues: land surrounded by water • Europe is _____ of Asia. • Five big bodies of water • Asia is ______ of Europe. • Europe is ______ of Africa. • 50 in the US (Ohio, California, Florida) • 7 big bodies of land (Asia, North America, etc.) • Land with similar people and language (United States) • the small place you live (Canal Winchester, Columbus) • ...
TEAM NUTRITION CROSSWORD PUZZLE! 2021-02-18
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- I was voted into the Hall of Fame
- I love Twin Bing candy bars
- I was a hula hoop champion
- I would like to be in a powder puff car race some day
- I have been to all 50 states
- When I was young I had a pair of salamanders named Sam and Sally Mander that lived in my closet so my mom would not find them...until she did!
- I learned to ride a motorcycle at 18 and still ride
- I put Miracle Whip on my peanut butter & jelly sandwiches
- I am a Special Olympics coach
- I collect Hamms beer memorabilia
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- I am the youngest of family of 5
- I love the color lime green. It makes me happy.
- I once had a pet snapping turtle
- At 7 years old, I was the record holder for the 50 yard dash
- I love ice skating
- I don't like eggs
- I was a member of the color guard in high school
- I lived in Martinshoho for a year
- I am a Celiac
- I was a Majorette in my Junior High days
20 Clues: I am a Celiac • I don't like eggs • I love ice skating • I was a hula hoop champion • I love Twin Bing candy bars • I have been to all 50 states • I am a Special Olympics coach • I am the youngest of family of 5 • I once had a pet snapping turtle • I collect Hamms beer memorabilia • I was voted into the Hall of Fame • I lived in Martinshoho for a year • ...
Unit 4 spelling 2021-11-11
7 Clues: not hot • not false • to relax or sleep • touch or a feeling • a place or location • States 50 states that are united • sure or you know the right answer
Elise matemaatika 2024-03-12
L6 2024-10-13
states 2021-07-20
19 Clues: paul • bosie • dover • treton • albany • asutin • boston • bismark • raleigh • atlanta • phoenix • Jackson • santa fe • topeacka • honloulou • coulumbus • annapolis • des moines • springfield
States 2020-05-05
19 Clues: surfs up • Indy 500 • Mardi Gras • ye ha state • Great Lakes • bever state • mormón state • famos peches • walking horse • fried chicken • lobster heaven • famous potato’s • the crimson tide • most earthquakes • huskey sled races • help counting secs • lots of ski places • Disney world is here • more cattle then people
4th of July Traditions 2023-05-01
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- First President of the USA
- The 4th of July celebrates USA independence from
- Americas passtime and sport
- The color of the stars on the flag
- People gather in the streets at Washington D.C. for the National Independence Day...
- The Declaration of...
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- 50 stars on the USA flag for 50
- Main activity on the night of the 4th of July
- Everyone dresses in Red, White, and
- Popular food at barbecues in celebration
- The thirteen stripes on the US flag represents the original thirteen
- Families gather in parks to enjoy what activity on the 4th of July
12 Clues: The Declaration of... • First President of the USA • Americas passtime and sport • 50 stars on the USA flag for 50 • The color of the stars on the flag • Everyone dresses in Red, White, and • Popular food at barbecues in celebration • Main activity on the night of the 4th of July • The 4th of July celebrates USA independence from • ...
Cold War 2022-05-03
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- cuba fell to communism under this person
- country in europe
- this was created and created massive moveouts from the city
- way the soviet union responded
- he United States had two goals for their occupation
- country in north america
- of united states of america
- czechoslovaakian leader
- elected to roll back the welfare state created
- 50 percent 0f this was pruduced in the us
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- the us was concerned about communism spreasing around this place
- north atlantic treaty organization
- ussr invaded this country
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- they used this to help their beliefs and value system
- can take numerous forms like payments
- led West Germans to rebuild factories, cities, and trade
- main focus in cold war tensions
- a person who practices socialism
- truman policy
- 2 groups met to discuss this to reduce the threat of a nuclear war
- a communist reformer that gained power in hungary
- the united states offered packages
- tension and hostility between nations
- woes in poland torched
25 Clues: truman policy • country in europe • woes in poland torched • czechoslovaakian leader • country in north america • ussr invaded this country • of united states of america • way the soviet union responded • main focus in cold war tensions • a person who practices socialism • north atlantic treaty organization • the united states offered packages • can take numerous forms like payments • ...
Civics 2024-05-09
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- who was the first president to be left handed
- who was given a $20 speeding ticket for riding his horse and buggy too fast
- the highest court in the United States
- what area of land does a senator represent
- who becomes the president is the president and vice president are both unable
- what branch is the president apart of
- what does the first amendment guarantee for everyone
- how many parts of the legislative branch are there
- how old must a citizen be to vote for president
- who advises the president
- how long does a supreme court justice serve
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- who was the first president to visit all 50 states
- Youngest president ever
- what is the supreme law of the land
- who represents a certain district of a state
- what problem was the major cause of the civil war
- what year do we vote for the president
- which ocean is located on the west coast of the united states
- who's hair did Roosevelt have a piece of
- who vetos bills
20 Clues: who vetos bills • Youngest president ever • who advises the president • what is the supreme law of the land • what branch is the president apart of • what year do we vote for the president • the highest court in the United States • who's hair did Roosevelt have a piece of • what area of land does a senator represent • how long does a supreme court justice serve • ...
states 2021-07-20
19 Clues: paul • bosie • dover • treton • albany • asutin • boston • bismark • raleigh • atlanta • phoenix • Jackson • santa fe • topeacka • honloulou • coulumbus • annapolis • des moines • springfield
Constitution Day Activity 2021-07-30
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- The 1st president was George _____.
- The head executive of a state government
- The president is the _____in-chief
- How many stripes are there on the US flag?
- How many stars are there on the US flag?
- How many branches are in the government?
- The Pilgrims came to America for _____ freedom.
- What was the 50th state added to the union?
- The United States President is elected for ____ years.
- The Bill of Rights is the first ___ amendments.
- A change to the United States constitution is called:
- It is the duty of Congress to make _____.
- There are 50 _____ in the Union.
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- Our national anthem: “The Star ___ Banner”
- There is one _____ for each state on the flag.
- Who has the power to declare war?
- What was our country's first constitution called? "Articles of _____________"
- The date of Independence Day is July
- Ship that brought the pilgrims to America
- The colors of the flag are red, white, and _____.
- The highest court in the US.
- Laws for the United States are made by:
- How many Supreme Court justices are there?
- Who was our first Vice President?
24 Clues: The highest court in the US. • There are 50 _____ in the Union. • Who has the power to declare war? • Who was our first Vice President? • The president is the _____in-chief • The 1st president was George _____. • The date of Independence Day is July • Laws for the United States are made by: • The head executive of a state government • How many stars are there on the US flag? • ...
American Culture & History 2023-01-04
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- This is a system where people are able to vote for their leaders
- This branch of government consists of our courts, like the Supreme Court
- Puerto Rico and Guam are examples of these in the United States
- The document that established our government.
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- This is what the United States was before it became a country
- This branch of government is the president and his staff
- The United States used to belong to this country
- Colonists published the Declaration of THIS in 1776
- There are 50 of these in the US
- The Legislative Branch consists of this THIS group of people
10 Clues: There are 50 of these in the US • The document that established our government. • The United States used to belong to this country • Colonists published the Declaration of THIS in 1776 • This branch of government is the president and his staff • The Legislative Branch consists of this THIS group of people • ...
Elise matemaatika 2024-03-12
CUSTOMER SERVICE 2023-09-14
14 Clues: I AM SHY • I LIKE BLACK • I HAVE 2 CARS • I AM A CRAFTER • I LIKE FASHION • I WEAR GLASSES • I LIKE BIG BAGS • I LOVE TO DANCE • I SPEAK SPANISH • I LIKE BUMPY RIDES • I HAVE ONE DAUGHTER • I AM THE ONE AND ONLY • I AM FROM ONE OF THE 50 STATES • I HAVE LOTS OF STUFF ON MY DESK
Places Around the World 2020-12-09
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- Where sheep roam
- Where pizza originated
- Known for stunning architecture
- Named after King Philip II
- Veggie-mite and Avocado on Toast
- Bob Marley and the world's fastest sprinters
- Where the Olympic Games originates
- Their official language is Spanish
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- Cherry blossom trees are all around
- The place of love
- 50 states
- Where surfing was invented
- Taj Mahal
- The Great Wall of ?
14 Clues: 50 states • Taj Mahal • Where sheep roam • The place of love • The Great Wall of ? • Where pizza originated • Where surfing was invented • Named after King Philip II • Known for stunning architecture • Veggie-mite and Avocado on Toast • Where the Olympic Games originates • Their official language is Spanish • Cherry blossom trees are all around • ...
USA 2025-08-27
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- The most famous river in the U.S.
- The state with the Great Lakes (it’s shaped like a hand and where Mr. H. is from)
- This sport is popular in the fall, with teams like the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots
- A holiday where children dress up and get candy
- The island-state known for its volcanoes and beautiful beaches
- The capital of the U.S.
- This city is home to the Statue of Liberty
- The largest state in the U.S. by area/size
- The name of the ocean surrounding Hawaii
- This state is known for Hollywood
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- A big Native American celebration with music and dance
- The longest-running TV show (and cartoon) in American history
- How many states are there in the U.S.?
- The largest city in Texas
- What do the 50 stars on the U.S. flag represent
- The first President of the United States (just last name)
- This mountain range stretches from Canada to New Mexico
- A famous holiday in November when people eat turkey
- The smallest state in the U.S. by area/size
- The U.S. currency (money)
20 Clues: The capital of the U.S. • The largest city in Texas • The U.S. currency (money) • The most famous river in the U.S. • This state is known for Hollywood • How many states are there in the U.S.? • The name of the ocean surrounding Hawaii • This city is home to the Statue of Liberty • The largest state in the U.S. by area/size • The smallest state in the U.S. by area/size • ...
Christmas Cross Word 2022-12-24
12 Clues: Planet • Tall Landform • Name for a Road • Excelsior state • Opposite of East • Opposite of North • Place Where you Live • Round Map of our Planet • 50 of these in this Country • Body of Water South of the US • Place to Stay when you Travel • Country under the United States
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-05
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- Goodwill Ambassador
- nonprofit hospital in Los Angeles
- University degree for medicine
- UN Refugee Agency
- One of 50 states, "Eureka!"
- literary work known for its top selling
- author of A Thousand Splendid Suns
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- spread around the earth
- Hosseini's first book
- kids
- capital of Afghanistan
- a person who writes literary work
12 Clues: kids • UN Refugee Agency • Goodwill Ambassador • Hosseini's first book • capital of Afghanistan • spread around the earth • One of 50 states, "Eureka!" • University degree for medicine • nonprofit hospital in Los Angeles • a person who writes literary work • author of A Thousand Splendid Suns • literary work known for its top selling
Crossword 2022-04-28
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- An orange tree lover
- A delicious technology company
- A living spot
- For when they can't breathe
- Bone puzzle in us
- That remembrance feeling
- Used to end a sentence
- Fills lakes
- Ending
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- Like a small marimba
- Cups that you can see better with
- Pulled Pig Meat
- A broken arm's container
- Home of Stranger Things
- 50 states
- Video Platform with no Dislike button
- A certain Jedi's father
- A Mexican Feline that when spelled backwards remains the same
- A country or a cheese?
19 Clues: Ending • 50 states • Fills lakes • A living spot • Pulled Pig Meat • Bone puzzle in us • An orange tree lover • Like a small marimba • A country or a cheese? • Used to end a sentence • Home of Stranger Things • A certain Jedi's father • A broken arm's container • That remembrance feeling • For when they can't breathe • A delicious technology company • Cups that you can see better with • ...
Drivers ed 2022-12-15
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- key legal terms in a reckless driving charge
- 1 out of 22 drivers are arrested for ________
- includes aggressiveness reckless driving in attention and distractions
- who is responsible for operating the vehicle
- 41% of death were in alcohol related ______
- blood alcohol concentration
- assigned for driving violations (speeding)
- ____ is a privilege not a right
- proves you legally own the vehicle
- failure to pay full _____ was a factor in nearly 50% of all collisions
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- MN requires ______ on vehicles
- take license away for less than 365 days
- states have the power to take ____ from you
- always drive at a speed that is reasonable and safe for ___________
- every state has one
- take license away for a year or more
- this behavior threatens safety of others and is a moving violation
- threatens the safety of others and is a moving ______
- BAC can be tested by breath _____ or blood
- a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes
20 Clues: every state has one • blood alcohol concentration • MN requires ______ on vehicles • ____ is a privilege not a right • proves you legally own the vehicle • take license away for a year or more • a factor in nearly 50% of all crashes • take license away for less than 365 days • BAC can be tested by breath _____ or blood • assigned for driving violations (speeding) • ...
50 2025-11-19
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- To use your eyes to look at something. Example: I can __________ a bird in the tree.
- A container with a handle for carrying liquids. Example: He filled the __________ with water.
- A building with tanks for keeping fish. Example: We saw sharks at the __________.
- A large, green fruit with red, juicy inside. Example: We ate __________ in the summer.
- A room or building for physical exercise. Example: We play basketball in the __________.
- Liked more than others. Example: Chocolate is my __________ flavour.
- To fire a weapon or to take a photograph. Example: He can __________ the ball into the net.
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- Having a taste like sugar. Example: This cake is very __________.
- To shut something. Example: Please __________ the door.
- Full of juice. Example: This orange is very __________.
- The sister of your mother or father. Example: My __________ visited us last weekend.
- The part of your body from your shoulder to your hand. Example: He broke his __________.
- A place where airplanes take off and land. Example: We went to the __________ to catch a flight.
- Very happy and enthusiastic about something. Example: The children were __________ about the holiday.
- Newly made or gathered; not old. Example: We bought __________ bread from the bakery.
15 Clues: To shut something. Example: Please __________ the door. • Full of juice. Example: This orange is very __________. • Having a taste like sugar. Example: This cake is very __________. • Liked more than others. Example: Chocolate is my __________ flavour. • A building with tanks for keeping fish. Example: We saw sharks at the __________. • ...
HowStuffWorks Puzzle, June 24/21 2021-06-21
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- All 50 states have farms that produce this
- Currency
- Standard ‘hardness’ scale
- Apply it to your skin
- Pasteurized rather than homogenized "ice cream"
- Sweet crystalline substance
- Educational summer program about planets, stars, and the cosmos
- Rhyming verses
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- Bottle stopper
- Deviates from what is expected
- Tree that makes a pancake topping
- Custard capital of U.S.
- Indicators of climate change
- Breath of ___
14 Clues: Currency • Breath of ___ • Bottle stopper • Rhyming verses • Apply it to your skin • Custard capital of U.S. • Standard ‘hardness’ scale • Sweet crystalline substance • Indicators of climate change • Deviates from what is expected • Tree that makes a pancake topping • All 50 states have farms that produce this • Pasteurized rather than homogenized "ice cream" • ...
countries nationalities 2018-10-24
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- the birthplace of kangaroos
- the land of the rising sun
- who came up with rolls
- what could football
- president of this country Putin
- the capital of this country is paris
- its capital is Beijing
- what actor jackie chan
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- residents Australia
- what nationality Avril Lavigne
- state of 50 states
- where is niagara falls
- official language of Paris
- the hottest country
14 Clues: state of 50 states • residents Australia • the hottest country • what could football • where is niagara falls • who came up with rolls • its capital is Beijing • what actor jackie chan • the land of the rising sun • official language of Paris • the birthplace of kangaroos • what nationality Avril Lavigne • president of this country Putin • the capital of this country is paris
Chapter 5: Transport and Energy 2025-12-07
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- Moving large molecules out of a cell.
- Requires proteins but no energy (____ Diffusion)
- A reaction that takes in energy
- Molecules moving without proteins or energy(____ Transport)
- States of matter depend on this type of energy
- In cell=20% solution, out of cell=20% solution
- In cell=20% solution, out of cell=50% solution
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- the total of all reactions in a cell
- If solutes from a 20% solution go into a 80% solution (___ Transport)
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- ATP turning into ADP to provide the cell with energy
- In cell=50% solution, out of cell=20% solution
- Particles moving into available space.
- "cell eating"
- A reaction where the activation energy is greater than the energy of the products.
- Energy of motion.
- A bike at the top of a hill (___ energy)
- The energy that ATP uses to fuel the cell
- Law of conservation (____ law of thermodynamics)
- Every reaction increases the entropy of the universe (____ law of thermodynamics)
20 Clues: "cell eating" • Energy of motion. • A reaction that takes in energy • the total of all reactions in a cell • Moving large molecules out of a cell. • Particles moving into available space. • A bike at the top of a hill (___ energy) • The energy that ATP uses to fuel the cell • In cell=50% solution, out of cell=20% solution • States of matter depend on this type of energy • ...
Welcome to the world of English 2021-03-18
12 Clues: Lönd • Fjölmennur • Samanstendur • Washington D.C • Someone from USA is? • English was born there • Well known city in USA • USA consists of 50 ____ • The most populous city in USA • Someone from the United Kingdom is? • Country where English is mainly spoken • USA is the ____ most populous country in the world
Los Numerous-Hadassah Stoltzfus 2020-02-13
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- 80+20+40-60=
- 60x2=
- how many lives cats have
- how many bones are in the adult body
- how many people are in the 8th grade
- -1+1=
- how many cents is in a quarter
- how many stars are on the United States flag
- how many people are in 6th grade
- how many bathrooms are in the middle school building
- 5+5=
- 11+1=
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- how many sports are offered at CCS
- the year we are living in
- 11+11+11+13=
- 8th grade homeroom number
- how many grades are in the middle school at CCS
- how many periods do we have in a day
- how many people are in twins
- 50+50=
- how many couches are in the Spanish classroom
- how many windows are facing the South wall in Miss Timberlake's room
- how many people are in 7th grade
- when most people get their license
- what number month is July
25 Clues: 5+5= • 60x2= • -1+1= • 11+1= • 50+50= • 80+20+40-60= • 11+11+11+13= • how many lives cats have • the year we are living in • 8th grade homeroom number • what number month is July • how many people are in twins • how many cents is in a quarter • how many people are in 7th grade • how many people are in 6th grade • how many sports are offered at CCS • when most people get their license • ...
US States and Cities Puzzle 2022-12-01
12 Clues: _____ IS WEST OF MA • ____ IS IN ILLINOIS • ____ IS NORTH OF MA • CANADA IS A _______ • THE US HAS 50 ______ • LOS ANGELES IS A _____ • SAN FRANSISCO IS IN ____ • _____ IS NORTH OF OREGON • ____ IS A CITY IN COLORADO • ____ IS SOUTH OF MINNESOTA • _____ IS WEST OF NEW MEXICO • _______ IS SOUTH OF NEBRASKA
joshs crossword number 2 2024-02-09
10 Clues: water trunk • pirate's pet • change colors • a green exploder • a yeast heating device • diaphragm contraptions • storm school tier 1 spell • an over the top kind of guy • the status of the 50 states • some biblical Armageddon thing
Soul Sufer 2025-04-03
10 Clues: dads name • moms name • title of book • activity she did • best friends name • big body of water • main character name • what animal bit her • one of the 50 states • where you go to get a check up
Elise matemaatika 2024-03-12
Pre - Algebra Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-03
20 Clues: 25/-5 • -48/4 • -30/-5 • 105/-5 • -5 + 7 • 21 - 67 • 10 - 13 • -5 x -2 • -15 x -4 • 31-(-50) • -87 + 62 • -5 x -20 • 21/7 + -3 • -10 x 3/-2 • 12 - (-15) • -124 + 157 • -50 - (-31) • -5 + 3 + (-2) • -72 + 21 + 42 • - 50 + 50 - (-62)
Countries of the world 2024-04-11
11 Clues: eiffel tower • Largest country • Smallest country • The land down under • Where are tacos from • Most populated country • Where are the pyramids • where is Buckingham palace • which country has 50 states • What country is Tokyo in it • which country is shaped liked a boot
Los Numerous-Hadassah 2020-02-20
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- how many windows are facing the South wall in Miss Timberlake's room
- 80+20+40-60=
- how many bones are in the adult body
- how many people are in the 8th grade
- 50+50=
- how many grades are in the middle school at CCS
- how many sports are offered at CCS
- how many bathrooms are in the middle school building
- 5+5=
- how many periods do we have in a day
- how many couches are in the Spanish classroom
- how many people are in 6th grade
- how many lives cats have
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- 8th grade homeroom number
- what number month is July
- 11+11+11+13=
- how many people are in twins
- 60x2=
- the year we are living in
- how many cents is in a quarter
- -1+1=
- when most people get their license
- what number question is this
- how many stars are on the United States flag
- how many people are in 7th grade
25 Clues: 5+5= • 60x2= • -1+1= • 50+50= • 11+11+11+13= • 80+20+40-60= • how many lives cats have • 8th grade homeroom number • what number month is July • the year we are living in • how many people are in twins • what number question is this • how many cents is in a quarter • how many people are in 6th grade • how many people are in 7th grade • how many sports are offered at CCS • ...
Mastery Check 6 2021-11-01
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- a noise that wakes you up in the morning
- the number after 19
- similar
- cook too long
- leaving out
- a special thing that happens
- to be out of luck
- to move back, like a wave
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- to be in charge of a play
- another word for couch
- to not be fed enough
- a fake animal used by hunters
- to speak in a quiet tone
- to mess up
- ended
- to join together, like our 50 states
- to run faster
17 Clues: ended • similar • to mess up • leaving out • cook too long • to run faster • to be out of luck • the number after 19 • to not be fed enough • another word for couch • to speak in a quiet tone • to be in charge of a play • to move back, like a wave • a special thing that happens • a fake animal used by hunters • to join together, like our 50 states • a noise that wakes you up in the morning
Immaculate Crossword Puzzle #1 2022-06-29
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- Term for a non-magic person in Harry Potter
- Wear instead of contacts on eyes
- Bread + cheese + sauce
- Sleep on
- Clothing on feet
- Put on head in Winter
- Between breakfast and lunch
- Small red fruit
- First name of lead in Percy Jackson
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- Article in black and white
- Smaller test
- Has a trunk
- The "EAT" in Never EAT Soggy Waffles
- Center of the solar system
- To _?_ or not to be
- 50 of these in the United States
- Ongoing pandemic
17 Clues: Sleep on • Has a trunk • Smaller test • Small red fruit • Clothing on feet • Ongoing pandemic • To _?_ or not to be • Put on head in Winter • Bread + cheese + sauce • Article in black and white • Center of the solar system • Between breakfast and lunch • Wear instead of contacts on eyes • 50 of these in the United States • First name of lead in Percy Jackson • ...
social studies crossword 2020-10-07
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- we show this on the 4th of july
- a nation with its own government
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of ruler or state
- a choice made typically through a ballot about elections or laws
- help govern our country and keep order
- a large body of people living under one country's government
- process of becoming a citizen if you were not born one
- Washington D.C.
- member of a country who has rights and follows responsibilities of that country
- you have to do this to be able to vote
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- fundamental principles that govern our country
- there are 50 of these in the U.S.
- duties which U.S. citizens must follow
- a change or addition to improve a text
- the responsibilities of a citizen
- the act of betraying your country
- 50 states for each current state in the country an d13 stripes for each original state
- legal entitlement to something
- a solemn promise
- loyalty or commitment to your country
20 Clues: Washington D.C. • a solemn promise • legal entitlement to something • we show this on the 4th of july • a nation with its own government • there are 50 of these in the U.S. • the responsibilities of a citizen • the act of betraying your country • loyalty or commitment to your country • duties which U.S. citizens must follow • a change or addition to improve a text • ...
50 2023-09-20
15 Clues: kometa • morskie • samizdat • zmęczony • oblatany • chwytając • szopkować • odczytywać • naszykować • katastrować • pohandlować • podszeptywać • uczestniczyć • przypisywanie • zdyscyplinować
50 2024-01-02
50 2026-01-22
15 Clues: West • Decay • Shards • Wonder • Sneaky • Revise • Hurry up • Millimeter • Boxing term • Actual Order • Scatter seed • eg Hilton Ritz • Fleming James Bond • Unhurried snail like • Maiden Name Indicator
HRC July 2022 Crossword 2022-06-14
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- time spent away with your family
- represent the original 13 Colonies
- the 7th month
- symbolizes purity and innocence
- a cool summer treat
- waves in the wind
- symbolizes hardiness and valor
- sand
- represent the 50 states of the Union
- full of flowers or produce
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- big explosion in the sky
- the warm season
- represents vigilance, perseverance and justice
- after the third
- food made from beef into a patty
- not a real dog
16 Clues: sand • the 7th month • not a real dog • the warm season • after the third • waves in the wind • a cool summer treat • big explosion in the sky • full of flowers or produce • symbolizes hardiness and valor • symbolizes purity and innocence • time spent away with your family • food made from beef into a patty • represent the original 13 Colonies • represent the 50 states of the Union • ...
USA Independence Day Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-30
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- The color ___ on the flag signifies purity and innocence.
- Woman who made the first flag
- Considered the “author” of the Declaration of Independence
- America won its independence from ___ in 1776.
- The US flag has 13 ____.
- The Statue of ____ was gifted to the US by France to commemorate our alliance during the American Revolution.
- US coins have the phrase “In ___ we trust” stamped on them.
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- The ____ Banner is the national anthem of the United States.
- George ______ was the first president of the United States.
- The color ___ on the flag signifies vigilance, perseverance, and justice.
- The color ___ on the flag signifies hardiness and valor.
- The US flag has 50 ____.
- Independence Day is the ____ of the United States.
13 Clues: The US flag has 50 ____. • The US flag has 13 ____. • Woman who made the first flag • America won its independence from ___ in 1776. • Independence Day is the ____ of the United States. • The color ___ on the flag signifies hardiness and valor. • The color ___ on the flag signifies purity and innocence. • Considered the “author” of the Declaration of Independence • ...
USA: countries and peoples inhabiting them, administrative and geopolitical divisions, cities, state symbols 2023-08-21
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- White House: The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, located in Washington, D.C.
- A major city in the Midwest region of the USA, located in Illinois.
- Natives: Indigenous peoples of Alaska, including various Native Alaskan tribes.
- The process by which a territory becomes a fully recognized state within the USA. Puerto Rico is an example of a territory seeking statehood.
- Indians: Another term used to refer to Native American peoples.
- symbols: Each state in the USA has its own set of symbols, including a state bird, state flower, state tree, state motto, state flag, and state seal. Examples include the bald eagle (national bird), rose (state flower of New York), oak tree (state tree of Maryland), "E Pluribus Unum" (national motto), and stars and stripes (national flag).
- Areas under the jurisdiction of the USA but not classified as states, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
- Bell: A historic bell located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, symbolizing American independence and freedom.
- York City: The most populous city in the USA, located in the state of New York.
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- D.C.: The capital city of the USA, located on the East Coast.
- Parks: Protected areas in the USA known for their natural beauty and diverse ecosystems, managed by the National Park Service. Examples include Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, and Yosemite National Park.
- Angeles: The second-largest city in the USA, located in California.
- of Columbia: A federal district that serves as the capital of the USA and is home to the city of Washington, D.C.
- divisions: The USA is divided into 50 states, each with its own government and capital city.
- Americans: Indigenous peoples who inhabited the land that is now the USA before the arrival of European settlers.
- White, and Blue: The colors of the American flag, symbolizing patriotism and national unity.
- of Liberty: A famous symbol located in New York Harbor, representing freedom and welcoming immigrants to the USA.
- Rushmore: A national memorial in South Dakota featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
- Natives: Indigenous peoples of Hawaii, including Native Hawaiians.
- States of America: The official name of the country consisting of 50 states, located in North America.
20 Clues: D.C.: The capital city of the USA, located on the East Coast. • Indians: Another term used to refer to Native American peoples. • Natives: Indigenous peoples of Hawaii, including Native Hawaiians. • A major city in the Midwest region of the USA, located in Illinois. • Angeles: The second-largest city in the USA, located in California. • ...
50 2023-08-18
15 Clues: rajski • fiołkowy • gargulec • spakować • ochrypły • pościgowy • dyrektywa • metionina • panierować • odliczenie • stosowność • właściciel • wywnioskować • spadochroniarz • negatywistyczny
50 2023-09-18
15 Clues: kot • dryf • trzeci • papuga • zgodny • okółkowy • oszustwo • nienawiść • kodowanie • likwidacja • zanurzalna • przerzutowy • zarządzający • wkomponowywać • dyskryminacja
