50 states Crossword Puzzles
Civil War 2021-11-02
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- The proclamation that freed all slaves in the Confederacy
- Supreme court case that declared slaves were not citizens
- Someone who opposes slavery
- The era after the Civil War
- States that banned slavery
- The Georgian vice president of the Confederate States of America
- A warship used during the Civil War covered in iron and steel
- The Union's president during the Civil War
- Prisoner of war camp in Macon, GA
- The act that said all runaway slaves had to be returned
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- The south during the Civil War
- Union military campaign whose goal was to capture Savannah
- The belief that states should have more sovereignty than the federal government
- The party that opposed Andrew Jackson
- The amendment that banned slavery
- What 11 southern states did after the 1860 election
- Involuntary servitude
- Invented the cotton gin
- making legally void
- The north during the Civil War
20 Clues: making legally void • Involuntary servitude • Invented the cotton gin • States that banned slavery • Someone who opposes slavery • The era after the Civil War • The south during the Civil War • The north during the Civil War • The amendment that banned slavery • Prisoner of war camp in Macon, GA • The party that opposed Andrew Jackson • The Union's president during the Civil War • ...
LET US TALK ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR! 2021-06-04
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- The Confederates ____ the Battle of Gettysburg.
- The South demanded "states' ______"
- ____________ Proclamation freed the slaves.
- Abbreviation for Confederate States of America.
- Used by North to limit South's trade.
- The "turning point" of the civil war.
- Free state in Compromise of 1850.
- The Union lost many battles in the ____.
- Confederate capital.
- Section that sided with the North.
- Name for Southern soldiers.
- General Sharman marched to the……
- "Bleeding ______"
- Accepted Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
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- Where Lincoln eventually made his home.
- A free _____ was closed to slavery.
- WAR Lasted from 1861 to 1865.
- The border ______ did not secede.
- The _____ lost the Civil War.
- Slave state in the Missouri Compromise.
- Term meaning "withdraw".
- Another name for the North.
- The Confederates won twice at Bull ___.
- Section that dominated Congress.
- Bloody battle in Maryland won by Union.
- The South's leading money crop.
- Total number of states that seceded.
27 Clues: "Bleeding ______" • Confederate capital. • Term meaning "withdraw". • Another name for the North. • Name for Southern soldiers. • WAR Lasted from 1861 to 1865. • The _____ lost the Civil War. • The South's leading money crop. • Section that dominated Congress. • General Sharman marched to the…… • The border ______ did not secede. • Free state in Compromise of 1850. • ...
Civil War 2017-04-12
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- process to readmit the Confederate states to the Union
- Codes Laws created by the South to limit the rights of former slaves
- Extensions of black codes
- Slave states that bordered states where slavery was illegal
- Place where the South surrendered
- Gave African Americans equal rights and protection under the laws
- Place where the first shots were fired
- Bullet that increased death rates
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- Southern plan for the Civil War
- winner of First Battle of Bull Run
- Agency created to assist former slaves
- Created by Lincoln to free Southern slaves
- Northern Plan that called for a naval blockade
- Largest cause of death
- Ended Slavery
- Gave African Americans the right to vote
- Lincoln's killer
- Battle that was the turning point of the war, turned war to North
- Virginia citizen who resigned from the US Army and became leader of the Confederate Army
- 16th President of the United States
20 Clues: Ended Slavery • Lincoln's killer • Largest cause of death • Extensions of black codes • Southern plan for the Civil War • Place where the South surrendered • Bullet that increased death rates • winner of First Battle of Bull Run • 16th President of the United States • Agency created to assist former slaves • Place where the first shots were fired • ...
World War II Warfare 2017-03-02
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- Codename for the Atomic Bomb dropped in Japan
- The second president during World War 2
- Allies with Germany
- The United states also dropped a bomb here, causing over 80,000 casualties
- The first president during the beginning of World war 2(Died during the war)
- What Air Warfare fighters were called (dropped bombs)
- Leader of the Nazis
- _____Warfare included Submarines, Battleships and aircraft carriers
- Artillery was considered more ________
- The United States dropped a bomb here, causing over 140,000 casualties
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- Ally Powers(United States, Canada, ____,Brazil)
- American Troops and other nations used __________ weapons
- 1st attack of the War(Place)
- Considered the most Impressive tank of the War. (T-______) (Soviet Union)
- Axis Powers (Germany, Italy,Hungary,_______)
- Pilot that dropped the bomb
- Year Japan surrendered
- Japan attacked the U.S Station(December 7,1941)
- Allies are with United States
- Code name for the second bomb dropped in Japan
20 Clues: Allies with Germany • Leader of the Nazis • Year Japan surrendered • Pilot that dropped the bomb • 1st attack of the War(Place) • Allies are with United States • Artillery was considered more ________ • The second president during World War 2 • Axis Powers (Germany, Italy,Hungary,_______) • Codename for the Atomic Bomb dropped in Japan • ...
The Civil War 2019-02-11
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- commanded Confederate forces in Texas
- to withdraw from a larger unit one belongs to
- 19th Governor of Texas
- fought on both sides
- southern states
- a local law or piece of legislation
- Tom Green County is named for him
- Free African Americans fought for
- steamboat converted to gunboat
- rights the position that the federal government should not interfere with the states exercising their constitutional powers
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- States of American
- Governor of Texas in 1861
- the civilian world in wartime
- using naval vessels to prevent shipment of food and supplies into or out of ports
- forced enrollment of people into military service
- focus on the interests of one’s own region
- member of a volunteer committee organized to punish criminals
- coarse, loosely woven, homemade fabric
- a tax on trade
- drug used for fighting malaria
- person who supported the Union cause during the Civil War
21 Clues: a tax on trade • southern states • States of American • fought on both sides • 19th Governor of Texas • Governor of Texas in 1861 • the civilian world in wartime • drug used for fighting malaria • steamboat converted to gunboat • Tom Green County is named for him • Free African Americans fought for • a local law or piece of legislation • commanded Confederate forces in Texas • ...
Post war America maddalynn 2024-02-03
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- undue dependence on
- Southern states of the United States
- a 1954 landmark United States Supreme Court
- American pediatrician whose books on child-rearing
- type of social influence involving
- economic extension of the New Deal proposed
- the right or license granted
- bipartisan agency charged with monitoring federal civil rights enforcement
- that dream of a land
- 37th President
- temporary marked increase in the birth rate
- the practice of designing products
- a corporation of several
- a network of controlled-access
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- emphasized governmental economy and decentralization of Federal projects
- five-star general in the United States Army
- the belief that excessive consumption of goods
- society in which scarcity of resources
- man who subordinates individualism
- an area of a town or city
- system for organizing
- mass-produced homes built using a strict division
- doctor who killed-virus polio vaccine
- help you pay for college
24 Clues: 37th President • undue dependence on • that dream of a land • system for organizing • a corporation of several • help you pay for college • an area of a town or city • the right or license granted • a network of controlled-access • man who subordinates individualism • type of social influence involving • the practice of designing products • Southern states of the United States • ...
Rituel 2023-08-29
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- A bird from New Zealand.
- The capital of Wales.
- The symbol / emblem of Northern Ireland.
- The biggest city in Australia.
- A city in the north of England.
- One of the symbols / emblems of Wales.
- A country north of the United States.
- The current president of the United States.
- Great Britain + Northern Ireland.
- The capital of the United States.
- An Australian animal.
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- The capital of Canada.
- The number of stars on the American flag.
- The symbol / emblem of England.
- The animal on the flag of Wales.
- The capital of Australia.
- The capital of New Zealand.
- England + Scotland + Wales
- The capital of Scotland.
- One of the emblems of Canada.
- A city in the south east of the United States.
- The currency used in the United Kingdom.
- The capital of Northern Ireland.
- The symbol / emblem of Scotland.
24 Clues: The capital of Wales. • An Australian animal. • The capital of Canada. • A bird from New Zealand. • The capital of Scotland. • The capital of Australia. • England + Scotland + Wales • The capital of New Zealand. • One of the emblems of Canada. • The biggest city in Australia. • The symbol / emblem of England. • A city in the north of England. • The animal on the flag of Wales. • ...
Peloponnesian War 2022-12-01
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- The war was a ___ for the city-states.
- Sparta was recovering from a major ________.
- The war fought between the delian and ________ League.
- Athens was a ______ city-state.
- the war ended when Athens _____.
- The war remained _______ for many years
- Criminal Cases could only be tried in ____.
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- Athens began to ___ the other city-states
- He wrote history of the Peloponnesian War.
- ____ was widespread.
- Money from the Delian League was used to build the _______.
- The war fought between 2 different time periods with a period of ____ between them.
- How many different time periods did the war fight?
- Athens government was a ______.
- Sparta was ruled by 2 ____.
- The fighting made the city-states ___.
- The ruler of Athens.
- Like the other city-states sparta had ______.
- Free foreigners who lived in ____ were called Perioeci.
- In 430 BCE, a ____ weakened athens.
20 Clues: ____ was widespread. • The ruler of Athens. • Sparta was ruled by 2 ____. • Athens government was a ______. • Athens was a ______ city-state. • the war ended when Athens _____. • In 430 BCE, a ____ weakened athens. • The war was a ___ for the city-states. • The fighting made the city-states ___. • The war remained _______ for many years • ...
Vietnam War 2025-03-24
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- A political economic tention between the United States and the Soviet Union
- advocating for a peaceful resolution
- ifone thing falls, alot more things will too.
- A series of surprise attacks launched by North vietnamese
- a village in NW vietnam
- United states supporting ____ ground war
- Oppositeof South Vietnam
- JFk
- 36th president
- main fighting force of the republic of vietnam
- International confrontation that led to the united states engaging more into Vietnam War
- Opposite ofNorthVietnam
- a jellied gas used in warfare in Vietnam
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- declared the nation's independence from france
- opposite of capitalism
- a frequent intrupted bombing campgain
- Known for its highly centralized government and economy
- Town in the middle of the forest
- Agroup of communist guerilla fighters located in South vietnam
- 37th president
- anarea where the stationing of military forces, weapons and more are prohibited
- steering United States towards war
22 Clues: JFk • 37th president • 36th president • opposite of capitalism • a village in NW vietnam • Opposite ofNorthVietnam • Oppositeof South Vietnam • Town in the middle of the forest • steering United States towards war • advocating for a peaceful resolution • a frequent intrupted bombing campgain • United states supporting ____ ground war • a jellied gas used in warfare in Vietnam • ...
Mathématiques 2023-04-26
Numbers and Months 2022-05-17
Cricket 2024-11-07
Voc 6 warren 2018-02-07
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- a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness
- a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution
- a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States
- Conflict and Economic Crisis
- Oregon Country
- an American politician who served as the 11th President of the United States
- officially titled the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic
- an American empresario. Known as the "Father of Texas", and the founder of Texas
- for Texas
- a series of educational computer games that began with the very first edition originally developed by Don Rawitsch
- an American statesman who served as a diplomat, minister and ambassador to foreign nations
- an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina, and the seventh Vice President of the United States
- an American statesman who served as the eighth President of the United State
- Act a United States sectional political crisis in 1832-33, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson
- give up
- append or add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a document.
- the region in the modern-day southwestern United States that Mexico ceded to the U.S.
- a prospector in the California gold rush of 1849.
- Destiny in California and the Southwest
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- an American soldier and politician. His victory at the Battle of San Jacinto secured the independence of Texas from Mexico in one of the shortest decisive battles in modern history
- one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States
- signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830.
- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
- fought on April 21, 1836, in present-day Harris County, Texas
- the first major improved highway in the United States built by the federal government.
- an American military officer, a principal contributor in the War of 1812
- a 19th-century transportation route through central North America that connected Independence
- the rights and powers held by individual US states rather than by the federal government.
- the right to vote in political elections
- an American lawyer
- a 29,670-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States
- a series of forced relocation, sometimes at gunpoint Westward Movement
- Americans and the Frontier
- an American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, politician, and a settler in the Western United States
- a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System.
- the practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters.
- the tenth President of the United State
37 Clues: give up • for Texas • Oregon Country • an American lawyer • Americans and the Frontier • Conflict and Economic Crisis • a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution • the tenth President of the United State • Destiny in California and the Southwest • the right to vote in political elections • a prospector in the California gold rush of 1849. • ...
The Gilded Age People 2021-12-08
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- Black American who believed that blacks should accept segregation and better themselves through education and job skills before trying to gain rights.
- 17th President of the United States (1865-1869), an old-fashioned southern Jacksonian Democrat of pronounced states’ rights views.
- 23rd President of the United States (1889-1893), American lawyer and politician.
- Journalist, lecturer, and civil rights militant best known for her crusade against lynching and her efforts to expose violence against blacks.
- Scottish-born industrialist who developed the U.S. steel industry. Mastered vertical integration to build his monopoly and limit competition and funded many libraries.
- An Oglala Sioux Indian chief who fought against removal to a reservation in the Black Hills. He united with Chief Sitting Bull for the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
- 18th president of the United States(1869-1877), American military officer and politician.
- United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver.
- Formed the American Railway Union in 1892 and led the Pullman strike.
- Published “The History of the Standard Oil Company” she revealed the illegal means used by John D. Rockefeller to monopolize the early oil industry.
- Journalist and social reformer who publicized the crises in housing, education, and poverty in New York City in the late nineteenth century.
- American historian; said that humanity would continue to progress as long as there was new land to move into.
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- A U.S. commander in wars against Native Americans over control of the Great Plains. He led his men in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
- 22nd and 24th president of the United States (1885-1889), Democrat who achieved the Interstate Commerce Commission and civil service reform.
- 19th president of the United States(1877-1881), part of the Hayes-Tilden election, the most corrupt election in US history.
- United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1886 to 1924.
- 25th president of the United States (1897-1901), responsible for the Spanish-American War and Philippine-American War, and was assassinated by an anarchist.
- 20th president of the United States(1881), Republican, was assassinated by Charles Julius Guiteau after a few months.
- The leader of the Sioux warriors who defeated General George Armstrong Custer's force in the battle of Little Big Horn.
- An investment banker who channeled European capital into America and grew into a financial power and controlled one-sixth of the nation's railway system.
- The founder of Hull House
- 21st president of the United States (1881-1885), became president after Garfield was assassinated.
- An American industrialist and philanthropist who revolutionized the petroleum industry and modern philanthropy.
- He believed that African Americans should strive for full rights immediately. He also helped found the NAACP and earned a Ph.D. from Harvard.
24 Clues: The founder of Hull House • United States lawyer and politician who advocated free silver. • Formed the American Railway Union in 1892 and led the Pullman strike. • 23rd President of the United States (1889-1893), American lawyer and politician. • 18th president of the United States(1869-1877), American military officer and politician. • ...
Los números y precios 2023-02-01
melanoma 2023-01-13
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- more than 1 *blank* people in the US have had melanoma
- sun *blank* causes melanoma
- if your UNDER 50 it affects this gender most often
- how to get rid of melanoma
- the 5 letter acronym used to identify melanoma
- the 2 stages of interphase that are affected by melanoma
- when doctors take skin to test
- what type of cancer melanoma is
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- meaning no color
- Kardashian that had melanoma
- if your OVER 50 it affects this gender most often
- this bad addictive habit can cause melanoma
- melanoma is the *blank* form of skin cancer
13 Clues: meaning no color • how to get rid of melanoma • sun *blank* causes melanoma • Kardashian that had melanoma • when doctors take skin to test • what type of cancer melanoma is • this bad addictive habit can cause melanoma • melanoma is the *blank* form of skin cancer • the 5 letter acronym used to identify melanoma • if your OVER 50 it affects this gender most often • ...
HT+H, HT-H, HT+T, HT-T, HT+E, HT-E 2015-03-29
18 Clues: 450 + 9 = • 820 - 3 = • 590 - 9 = • 840 - 0 = • 2 + 370 = • 760 - 80 = • 30 + 290 = • 340 + 70 = • 510 - 30 = • 450 - 80 = • 440 + 30 = • 60 + 350 = • 820 + 50 = • 740 - 30 = • 100 + 630 = • 340 - 200 = • 460 + 300 = • 560 + 200 =
words 08/28-30 2023-08-31
16 Clues: 40 • 50 • csík • finom • bátor • parkoló • ízletes • ijesztő • unokaöcs • unokahúg • ünnepség • .... a soup - levest főzni • .... a pizza - pizzát sütni • .... the ball - rúgni a labdát • ..... 15 degrees - 15 fok alatt • chocolate ........ - csokis töltés / krém
LA HORA 2023-10-13
Eli's Crossword 2021-06-03
16 Clues: 31x3 • 11x5 • 30x5 • 25x2 • 9x11 • 23x57 • 45+45 • 333x3 • 1111x5 • 1331x3 • 150+150 • 860 divided by 2 • 1000 divided by 2 • What is the area? • 9100 divided by 2 • What is the perimeter?
English class puzzle 2023-10-24
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- a Mongolian military leader who lived in the 12th and 13 century
- Where the fighting started in the Civil War
- one of the Axis countries
- The number of years that the Vietnam War lasted
- The President of the United States during the War of 1812
- president of the United States during World War 1
- dictator of Rome and put an end to the Roman Republic
- A powerful leader of Vietnam that fought for its independence
- Last name of winning general in the Civil War
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- Superpower that supported North Korea during the Korean War
- ruled Italy during WW2
- he ruled China from 1949-1976
- The country that the United States fought in the War of 1812
- Prime Minister of United Kingdom during World War 2
- A general of the United States during the Korean War & WW2
- He conquered much of Europe and Asia in a short time
- general in the French Revolution
- Who the United States fought in a war in 1898
18 Clues: ruled Italy during WW2 • one of the Axis countries • he ruled China from 1949-1976 • general in the French Revolution • Where the fighting started in the Civil War • Who the United States fought in a war in 1898 • Last name of winning general in the Civil War • The number of years that the Vietnam War lasted • president of the United States during World War 1 • ...
NUMBERS 2021-10-19
Chapter 5 Review 2016-10-30
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- Farmer who led a rebellion against the government
- Introduction to the Constitution
- Branch created by Article III of the Constitution
- Number of people five African American slaves equaled
- Branch created by Article II of the Constitution
- America's First Government
- Number of states needed to agree on a change to the government
- A person who supported the Constitution
- To approve
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- Connecticut leader who proposed the Great Compromise
- Plan favored by smaller states that granted equal representation to all states
- Branch created by Article I of the Constitution
- Chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention
- Ninth state to approve the Constitution
- Change to the Constitution
- System of government in which power is divided between the federal and stave governments
- Plan favored by larger states that based government representation on a state's population
- Number of Articles in the Constitution
- A detailed written plan of government
- Divided into two houses
20 Clues: To approve • Divided into two houses • Change to the Constitution • America's First Government • Introduction to the Constitution • A detailed written plan of government • Number of Articles in the Constitution • Ninth state to approve the Constitution • A person who supported the Constitution • Chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention • ...
Relative Locations 2021-09-21
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- Florida city north of Miami
- 5 lakes in northern part of United States
- Valley southwest of Las Vegas
- City south of St. Louis
- Colorado City east of the Rocky Mountains
- Florida city northwest of Key West
- City in Oklahoma north of Dallas
- City south of Milwaukee
- Ocean east of United States
- City at southern end of Appalachian Mts.
- National Park northeast of Key West
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- River south of Seattle and north of Salem
- Plains in central United States
- Long mountain range in western United States
- Mountains west of Washington DC
- Canyon in northern Arizona south of Salt Lake City
- Southernmost city in Texas
- National Park southeast of Helena, Montana
- Texas city south of Oklahoma City
- City in northeast that is southwest of Boston
- City in Nevada west of the Grand Canyon
- City north of Columbia River
- Falls east of Detroit
- Southernmost city in Florida
24 Clues: Falls east of Detroit • City south of St. Louis • City south of Milwaukee • Southernmost city in Texas • Florida city north of Miami • Ocean east of United States • City north of Columbia River • Southernmost city in Florida • Valley southwest of Las Vegas • Plains in central United States • Mountains west of Washington DC • City in Oklahoma north of Dallas • ...
social studies 20 terms/questions 2022-01-05
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- document asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain
- political powers granted to the united states government that are not explicitly stated in the constitution
- strip of land connecting alaska to russia
- exporting more goods then importing
- created so not one branch had too much power
- branch that consists of the supreme court
- authority of the people
- the action of signing consent to a treaty
- branch headed by president
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- opposed the ratification of the constitution
- he wrote the declaration of indpendence
- branch that makes laws
- second president of the united states
- french soldier who joined washingtons staff and became a general in the continental army
- first president of the united states
- agreement signed by british and American leaders stating america's independence
- when states banded together under constitution
- the first ten amendments to the constitution
- tax on imported goods
- pamphlet written by thomas paine
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • branch that makes laws • authority of the people • branch headed by president • pamphlet written by thomas paine • exporting more goods then importing • first president of the united states • second president of the united states • he wrote the declaration of indpendence • strip of land connecting alaska to russia • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-02-06
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- Means to give up territory
- The term that describes Americans' desire to expand west
- This issue delayed Texas' annexation for nine years
- The religious group that was persecuted and forced westward
- First people to settle in a region
- Means to add new territory
- An area identified by certain features
- This ocean is located in eastern United States
- Movement of people from one place to another
- He was the Manifest Destiny President
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- Acquired from Great Britain in 1818
- Acquired from Spain in 1819
- Texans fought this country to become independent
- The law that established a process for adding new states
- Acquired from Great Britain in 1783
- This ocean is located in western United States
- Acquired from Great Britain in 1846
- The most popular trail taken to move west
- Annexed by the United States in 1845
- Acquired from France in 1803
20 Clues: Means to give up territory • Means to add new territory • Acquired from Spain in 1819 • Acquired from France in 1803 • First people to settle in a region • Acquired from Great Britain in 1818 • Acquired from Great Britain in 1783 • Acquired from Great Britain in 1846 • Annexed by the United States in 1845 • He was the Manifest Destiny President • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
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- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
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- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
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- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
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- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Reconstuction 2023-06-01
Across
- shot Abraham Lincoln
- gave african americans the same rights as white americans
- laws that limit african americans freedom
- official pardon
- democrats accepted Hayes´s victory
- mean fellows
- leaders of radical republicans
- gave african americans equal rights
- rebuilding the nation and southern states without slavery
- allowed african americans to vote
- Assassinated at Ford's theater
- confederate states can make a new government if ten percent of their population took loyalty oaths
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- divided the south into five districts
- granted citizenship to people in the us
- before states could rejoin the union they had to follow two rules
- wanted the southern states to change
- severe economic downfall
- southern republicans that moved south
- this amendment made slavery illegal
- to deny african americans votes
- mandatory separation between whites and blacks
- provided relief for the poor
- charges against a public official
- opposed civil rights movement and used violence
24 Clues: mean fellows • official pardon • shot Abraham Lincoln • severe economic downfall • provided relief for the poor • leaders of radical republicans • Assassinated at Ford's theater • to deny african americans votes • charges against a public official • allowed african americans to vote • democrats accepted Hayes´s victory • this amendment made slavery illegal • ...
Final Crossword 2023-06-13
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- Principal of your School
- Slave who attempted to argue his freedom to the Supreme Court
- Deadly battle that led to a famous speech by Lincoln
- The Amendment that banned slavery
- The Proclamation issued by Lincoln to free the Confederate slaves
- Male Assistant Principal of your School
- Current President of the United States
- Jackson's policy that relocated the Native Americans
- Doubled the Size of the United States
- Rule Book to for the Government
- The leader of the Confederate army
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- Abolitionist who wrote a famous autobiography
- The class you are currently in
- The fixing of America following the Civil War
- Any Change to the Constitution
- First President
- Current Capital of the United States
- Current Vice-President of the United States
- Union General who famously "Marched to the Sea"
- Female Assistant Principal of your School
20 Clues: First President • Principal of your School • The class you are currently in • Any Change to the Constitution • Rule Book to for the Government • The Amendment that banned slavery • The leader of the Confederate army • Current Capital of the United States • Doubled the Size of the United States • Current President of the United States • Male Assistant Principal of your School • ...
The Jackson Era 2025-02-12
Across
- Andrew Jackson’s wife.
- System Giving jobs to friends after winning an election.
- Removal Act Law that moved Native Americans west.
- of Abominations Tax on goods that upset the South.
- Party Political group started by Jackson’s followers.
- Conventions Meetings to pick party leaders.
- Civilized Tribes Native groups affected by relocation.
- Bargain A secret deal in the 1824 election.
- Bank of the US A national bank Jackson didn’t like.
- of 1837 A financial crisis after Jackson left office.
- Republicans Party that did not like Jackson.
Down
- Leaving the United States.
- The right to vote.
- Van Buren President after Jackson.
- Democracy Giving more power to common people.
- C. Calhoun Jackson’s first Vice President.
- States saying “no” to federal laws.
- Rights Idea that states can make their own choices.
- Hickory Jackson’s nickname.
- Biddle Leader of the national bank Jackson opposed.
- of Tears Forced journey of Native Americans to new lands.
21 Clues: The right to vote. • Andrew Jackson’s wife. • Leaving the United States. • Hickory Jackson’s nickname. • Van Buren President after Jackson. • States saying “no” to federal laws. • C. Calhoun Jackson’s first Vice President. • Conventions Meetings to pick party leaders. • Bargain A secret deal in the 1824 election. • Republicans Party that did not like Jackson. • ...
Geography 2020-11-20
Across
- Country that borders the United States to the north
- Island state
- Mountain range that stretches from Canada to New Mexico
- Mountain range along the border between California and Nevada
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- ____, D.C. is the capital city
- of Mexico The ____ is the body of water south of Louisiana
Down
- Ocean to the east of the United States
- This river flows across the middle of the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Mountain range along the east coast
- This river was used by Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the west
- Lake ________ is the only Great Lake located entirely within the United States
- California, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border this country
- National bird and animal of the United States
14 Clues: Island state • ____, D.C. is the capital city • Mountain range along the east coast • Ocean to the east of the United States • Ocean to the west of the United States • National bird and animal of the United States • Country that borders the United States to the north • Mountain range that stretches from Canada to New Mexico • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2013-02-10
Across
- leave the United States.
- someone against slavery.
- freed all enslaved people living in the Confederate states.
- when Southern states bought African Americans' to work on their plantations.
- the right of each state to make its own decisions about most matters.
- citizens from helping fugitives escape.
- people on the Underground Railroad that the runaways.
Down
- the system of "secret" routes used by people in the North and South to help slaves escape to freedom.
- War a war between two parts of a country.
- stopping place on the Underground Railroad.
- the southern states became known as this after the left the United States in 1861.
- a subject that is being thought about or discussed.
- a slave trying to escape slavery.
- the northern states after the South seceded.
14 Clues: leave the United States. • someone against slavery. • a slave trying to escape slavery. • citizens from helping fugitives escape. • War a war between two parts of a country. • stopping place on the Underground Railroad. • the northern states after the South seceded. • a subject that is being thought about or discussed. • ...
Numbers 2016-09-29
19 Clues: 2 + 2 = • 1 + 0 = • 2 x 5 = • 4 x 2 = • 8 - 1 = • 2 + 1 = • 4 + 1 = • 5 + 4 = • 0 - 0 = • 3 - 1 = • 10 x 4 = • 50 - 0 = • 13 + 7 = • 15 x 2 = • 25 + 75 = • 90 - 10 = • 70 + 20 = • 35 + 35 = • 30 + 30 =
numerals and letters 2024-12-17
20 Clues: - 3 • - 20 • - 80 • - 18 • - 12 • - 50 • - 26 • - 66 • - 30 • - 70 • - 66 • - 13 • - 52 • - 16 • - 98 • - 100 • - 1000 • letter B is number___ in the alphabet • - letter O is number___ in the alphabet • - letter I is number___ in the alphabet
CODES & SIGNALS 2022-08-30
Articles of Confederation 2022-02-13
Across
- __________Papers are 85 essays that gave reasons for ratification
- one house
- A loose confederation of the states with a weak central government
- _____Amendment- Freedom of Speech
- people hold the sovereign power
- _______ Amendment- Trial by jury
- Madison called for 3 branches of government
- __________ Ordinance of 1787 set rules for creating new states
- _________ Amendment- protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
- unicameral legislature based on equal representation
- majority rule with minority rights
- Drafted the nation's first constitution
- ________ Amendment- Power to the states
Down
- could elect their own officials
- Father of the Constitution
- supported the Constitution and strong national government
- the government's control extends to almost every aspect of citizens lives
- Ambassador in France
- division of power between central and local government
- presided over the Constitutional Convention
- ________ Powers- powers which are shared by both the federal and states governments
- power comes from the people
- "Smelt a rat"
- __________ Amendment- power to the people
24 Clues: one house • "Smelt a rat" • Ambassador in France • Father of the Constitution • power comes from the people • could elect their own officials • people hold the sovereign power • _______ Amendment- Trial by jury • _____Amendment- Freedom of Speech • majority rule with minority rights • Drafted the nation's first constitution • ________ Amendment- Power to the states • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
Across
- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
Down
- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Samantha Skulskie 6th hour 2023-03-06
Across
- a settler in kansas that wants kansas to be free.
- a person who was killed for their beliefs.
- to be free
- splitting the us in 2 haves free states and slave states.
- cancel, over turning something.
- resiton to a higher source of power.
- a person trying to end slavery.
Down
- person who invests in something hoping they can sell it for a greater price.
- going against your country's constitution.
- a principle consuming what is right or wrong.
- capture a town
- first territorial governor
- attempting to overthrow the government.
- a criminal
- a person who wants to expand.
- a crop that is grown for profit
- to seal off something
- a religious man who thought that he was chosen from god to end slavery no matter what.
- bloodshed in kansas from slave states and free states.
- allowing people to vote
20 Clues: a criminal • to be free • capture a town • to seal off something • allowing people to vote • first territorial governor • a person who wants to expand. • a crop that is grown for profit • cancel, over turning something. • a person trying to end slavery. • resiton to a higher source of power. • attempting to overthrow the government. • going against your country's constitution. • ...
Antebellum South 2023-01-12
Across
- people for slavery
- banned the further importation of slaves beginning in 1808.
- known for use of slavery.
- formally put an end to a system practice or institution.
- had 9 new slave states enter between 1789 and 1860
- planters projected the maount of cotton based on salve amount
- Turner led the second rebellion.
- a person who is owned and has no rights
- an owner of slaves.
- free blacks were lighter skinned women.
- people against slavery
- a boat powered by steam
Down
- wrote Uncle Toms Cabin
- the state of being a slave
- known as Petit gulf cotton a mix of mexican georgia strains
- what most slaves were used for.
- exstention of states territory by encroaching on that of other nations
- any Southern states in US which slavery was legal before the civil war.
- a person killed for religious beleifs
- what slave states were known as
20 Clues: people for slavery • an owner of slaves. • wrote Uncle Toms Cabin • people against slavery • a boat powered by steam • known for use of slavery. • the state of being a slave • what most slaves were used for. • what slave states were known as • Turner led the second rebellion. • a person killed for religious beleifs • a person who is owned and has no rights • ...
The Emancipation Proclamation 2024-05-11
Across
- President who issued the proclamation
- Year the preliminary proclamation was issued
- Era following the Civil War and emancipation
- Promise of the proclamation for many enslaved people
- States where the proclamation did not apply
- Technology used to transmit the proclamation
- People freed by the proclamation in rebellious states
- Thousand, number of slaves immediately freed by the proclamation
- First, date the final proclamation took effect
- Celebration of the proclamation reaching Texas
- Necessity, justification used by Lincoln for the proclamation
Down
- Frederick, prominent Black abolitionist who met with Lincoln
- Proclamation issued in September 1862
- Order, type of presidential action used for the proclamation
- States where slavery remained legal despite the proclamation
- Power invoked by Lincoln to issue the proclamation
- States where the proclamation freed slaves
- Of African Americans formed in Union-occupied areas
- Term for slaves who escaped to Union lines
- Amendment that later abolished slavery nationwide
20 Clues: Proclamation issued in September 1862 • President who issued the proclamation • States where the proclamation freed slaves • Term for slaves who escaped to Union lines • States where the proclamation did not apply • Year the preliminary proclamation was issued • Era following the Civil War and emancipation • Technology used to transmit the proclamation • ...
NUMERAL SYMBOLS 2022-09-15
spanish 2021-04-19
What time is it? 2024-01-25
Hours crossword 2024-03-13
QUIZ 2023-10-25
15 Clues: (50) • (20) • (75) • (demam) • (seribu) • (seratus) • (segelas) • (sebatang) • (semangkuk) • (sakit gigi) • (sakit perut) • (sakit kepala) • ice cream tastes .... • what does it taste like?... (obat) • What does it taste like?.... (cuka)
Numeral Symbols 2025-02-23
The History of Slavery 2021-12-17
Across
- a type of punishment for slave that was enforced with a whip
- states in which slavery was illegal
- a plantation manager
- a slave who led a big rebellion against slave owners in Virginia
- the president who set the slaves free
- the trade of enslaved people among states of the U.S.
- states in which slavery was legal
- a machine that picked seeds from cotton and caused the demand for slavery to increase
- a war between northern states and southern states that eventually freed the slaves
- a practice where one human owns another human.
Down
- a large farm or area of land used for agriculture, often using slaves for labor
- a system of secret routes and safe houses to help and house slaves that had escaped.
- an order by President Lincoln to free all slaves
- the first state that abolished slavery in 1777
- a white plant that slaves often picked
- a person who owned slaves
- a person who is legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
- the setting free of slaves
- laws that limit the rights of slaves
- an African American religious folk song
20 Clues: a plantation manager • a person who owned slaves • the setting free of slaves • states in which slavery was legal • states in which slavery was illegal • laws that limit the rights of slaves • the president who set the slaves free • a white plant that slaves often picked • an African American religious folk song • the first state that abolished slavery in 1777 • ...
From Slavery to Presidency 2018-10-05
Across
- what the AA fought for in the 1960s
- the Southern states which seceeded
- the secrete routes used by runaway slaves
- places where runaway slaves could stay on thier way to freedom
- the institution where segregation was said to be unconstitutional
- Southern states which did not join the Confederacy
- killing someone without bringing them to stand trial
- a programme to help AA and other minorities
- the law which guaranteed the AA men the right to vote
- the woman who started the bus boycott
- it Means to get rid of slavery (verb)
Down
- the old organization fighting for racial equality
- the system used to oppress AAs in the Southern States
- according to this law run-away slaves had to be returned to their owners
- someone who was against slavery
- famous Confederate general
- the soldiers who fought against the Union
- where the slaves were sold
- the people who helped slaves escape to the free states
- the document which freed the slaves issued by Lincoln
- the big farms where cotton etc was grown
- the Laws which secured White supremacy in the Southern States
- abbreviation for the new movement which fight against discrimination
23 Clues: famous Confederate general • where the slaves were sold • someone who was against slavery • the Southern states which seceeded • what the AA fought for in the 1960s • the woman who started the bus boycott • it Means to get rid of slavery (verb) • the big farms where cotton etc was grown • the soldiers who fought against the Union • the secrete routes used by runaway slaves • ...
U.S. Citizenship Test 2012-10-26
Across
- Name of the current President
- The ocean that is on the east coast of the United States.
- The capital of Illinois.
- He is the "Father of Our Country."
- This branch of the government makes the laws.
- The longest river in the United States.
- The Congress has 100 members of these.
- This person signs and vetoes bills.
- Change or addition to the Constitution
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- He was President during World War I
- He freed the slaves, preserved the Union, and led the United States during Civil War.
- Current governor of Illinois
Down
- Rights of speech, religion and press are protected in this amendment
- We vote for the President in this month.
- Supreme law of the land
- The Flag Day is celebrated in this month.
- U.S. bought this territory from France in 1803
- This U.S. national holiday is in December.
- The main concern of the United States during the Cold War.
- This country borders the United States to the south.
- He was famous for writing "Poor Richard's Almanac" and started the first free libraries.
- Name of the current Vice President
23 Clues: Supreme law of the land • The capital of Illinois. • Current governor of Illinois • Name of the current President • He is the "Father of Our Country." • Name of the current Vice President • This person signs and vetoes bills. • He was President during World War I • The Congress has 100 members of these. • Change or addition to the Constitution • ...
Jackson fives Government Vocab 2023-10-19
Across
- James Madison wrote this
- first president of the Nation
- provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches
- designed to protect the security and power of smaller states
- the upper chamber of the United States Congress
- the principle that the leaders of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people
- responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress
- The branch that makes the decisions about the laws and those who break them
- electors who are selected to elect a candidate to particular offices
- established the United States would be allowed two representatives; in the House of Representatives
Down
- strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial
- known as the Founding Father of the constitution
- people who support a strong government
- supreme law of the United States of America.
- officer next in rank to a president
- Branch that holds the President
- people who are against a strong government
- Branch that makes laws for North Carolina
- the plan that allows black Slaves to vote
- United States highest court
20 Clues: James Madison wrote this • United States highest court • first president of the Nation • Branch that holds the President • officer next in rank to a president • people who support a strong government • Branch that makes laws for North Carolina • the plan that allows black Slaves to vote • people who are against a strong government • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2024-06-06
Across
- State where slavery was allowed
- Figure that found a compromise
- Southern states did this when they left the Union
- The Union's strategy to prevent the Confederacy from selling goods to other countries
- Free African American and abolitionist
- The tax Southern's did not want
- Nickname given to the territory of Kansas
- States that had mixed feelings about the Civil War
- Enslaved man that sued for his freedom
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- The name of the Union's plan to win the Civil War
- General Jackson's nickname
Down
- President of the Confederacy during the Civil War
- First major battle of the Civil War
- The North and South liking their side more than the whole country
- Document written by President Lincoln that freed enslaved people in Confederate states
- Bloodiest day of the war
- People opposed to slavery
- General that Lincoln sought advice from
- Battle that started the war
- State where slavery was illegal
- Compromise set where enslaved people needed to be returned to the South if they escaped and states could vote on whether
- President of the United States during the Civil War
- Famous Massachusetts' infantry regiment
24 Clues: Bloodiest day of the war • People opposed to slavery • General Jackson's nickname • Battle that started the war • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Figure that found a compromise • State where slavery was allowed • The tax Southern's did not want • State where slavery was illegal • First major battle of the Civil War • Free African American and abolitionist • ...
Civil war crossword 2023-05-05
Across
- The part of America in the Confederate Union
- one of the main causes of the civil war
- first state to secede from the union
- To formally withdraw
- When a person is murdered for political reasons
- A persone who dies for their cause
- Who won the civil war?
- The group of states that seceded out of america
Down
- Slave states that border with the free states during the United States Civil War. They still stayed part of the US
- This proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- He was a war general for the Union who led them to victory
- The year the war ended(No numbers - spell it out)
- Required slaves to be turned by to their owners
- to join the army
- One of the greatest abolitionists.She made 13 trips back to slavehood and rescued about 70 people
- How many women helped in the civil war(4 words-two of which are nums)
- A war against citizens of the same country
- The president elected right before the start of the war
- Were the first confederate attack took place
- The part of America in the Union
20 Clues: to join the army • To formally withdraw • Who won the civil war? • The part of America in the Union • A persone who dies for their cause • first state to secede from the union • one of the main causes of the civil war • A war against citizens of the same country • The part of America in the Confederate Union • Were the first confederate attack took place • ...
People in the Revolutionary War 2022-11-04
Across
- famous for yelling "the British are coming!"
- signator of the Treaty of Paris
- fifth president of the United States of America
- patriot group of colonists
- colonists who opposed the rule of England
- Third president of the United States of America
- "Give me liberty, or give me death!"
- wrote the article Common Sense
- second president of the United States of America
- "the father of the Constitution"
- created the American flag
- event; five people killed by Redcoats
Down
- inventor and Founding Father
- founder of the nation's financial system; Founding Father
- French aristocrat who helped seize Yorktown
- place; "the shot heard 'round the world"
- ruler of England when everything happened
- people who were fine with King George III ruling over them
- prominent patriot of the American Revolution; governor of Massachusetts
- first president of the United States of America; general of the Continental Army
- John Adams' cousin
21 Clues: John Adams' cousin • created the American flag • patriot group of colonists • inventor and Founding Father • wrote the article Common Sense • signator of the Treaty of Paris • "the father of the Constitution" • "Give me liberty, or give me death!" • event; five people killed by Redcoats • place; "the shot heard 'round the world" • ruler of England when everything happened • ...
CH2 Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-08
Across
- Supreme Court deciding legality of something
- the empire couldn’t beat the rebellion
- Maine became a state because of this
- to the victor go the spoils
- law enforcement cranked to eleven
- alcoholism being traded for something moderate
- location of US capitol
- most wars end with this happening to land
- groups of workers wanting protection
- the name is a lie (sorry Thomas)
Down
- Buying of land from Napoleon
- California didn’t like Mexico, but liked bears
- states that don’t want to be states becoming union
- a meeting between party members
- Error404 Destiny not found
- freedom to some more people
- love of factories brought from Britain
- first 10 amendments
- some states don’t like being states
- declaring laws void
- to leave
- First large portion of land purchased by US
- different type of freedom to all of a people
23 Clues: to leave • first 10 amendments • declaring laws void • location of US capitol • Error404 Destiny not found • freedom to some more people • to the victor go the spoils • Buying of land from Napoleon • a meeting between party members • the name is a lie (sorry Thomas) • law enforcement cranked to eleven • some states don’t like being states • Maine became a state because of this • ...
Civil War Word Puzzle 2021-02-09
Across
- Confederacy's first general officer
- First battle of the Civil War
- The Northern States during the Civil War
- General of the Union
- Took over men's work, disguised as men in order to fight, etc.
- A war measure that isolates some area of importance to the enemy
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Former slave, traveled the country speaking out against slavery, newspaper called North Star
- Confederate submarine
- President of the United States during the Civil War
Down
- Capital of the Confederacy
- The Southern states during the Civil War
- Union naval ships and soldiers captured Port Royal
- General of the Confederate
- A war between citizens of the same country
- Freed slaves
- Capital of the Union
- Former slave, freed himself and others during blockade
- The Union Navy cut off South's major port from trade
- African American unit in the Union ArmyU
20 Clues: Freed slaves • General of the Union • Capital of the Union • Confederate submarine • Capital of the Confederacy • General of the Confederate • First battle of the Civil War • Confederacy's first general officer • The Southern states during the Civil War • The Northern States during the Civil War • African American unit in the Union ArmyU • ...
civil war vocabulary 2023-02-22
Across
- the first functional combat submarine
- the president of the confederate states
- head southern general
- the southern nation of the war
- head northern general
- the name of the northern invasion plans
- the first northern ironclad of the war
- fought to preserve their way of life
- first real battle of the war
Down
- the president of the united states at the time
- the general that burned atlanta
- the number of states that succeeded to form the confederacy
- nicknamed stonewall for his actions at manassas junction
- event that triggered the war's start
- the practice of working enslaved individuals without pay or reward
- the first state to succeed from the union
- supported the end of slavery
- the most decisive battle in the war
- the first southern ironclad of the war
- the main export of the confederate states
- the deadliest battle of the war
21 Clues: head southern general • head northern general • supported the end of slavery • first real battle of the war • the southern nation of the war • the general that burned atlanta • the deadliest battle of the war • the most decisive battle in the war • event that triggered the war's start • fought to preserve their way of life • the first functional combat submarine • ...
WEBELOS CITIZENSHIP ACTIVITY PIN 2013-01-13
Across
- Mayor of Coeur d'Alene.
- Respect and obey federal, state and local ---.
- Current President of the United States.
- The quality of an individual's response to membershipin a community.
- Right to a prompt and fair ---.
- Pay --- honestly, on time, to federal, state authorities.
- Responsibility to participate in the democratic process.
Down
- The name of the blue rectangle on the American Flag.
- Governor of Idaho.
- Wrote the words for the National Anthem.
- The 2nd President of the United States.
- We have the right to freedom of ---, or to express ourselves.
- Freedom to pursue "life, ---, and the pursuit of happiness."
- 34th President of the United States.
- Pledge of --- to the American Flag.
- Vice President of the United States.
- Freedom of ---, to worship as you wish.
- Phrase added in 1954 to the pledge.
- Displayed at --- as a sign of respect or mourning.
- Nickname for the American Flag.
20 Clues: Governor of Idaho. • Mayor of Coeur d'Alene. • Right to a prompt and fair ---. • Nickname for the American Flag. • Pledge of --- to the American Flag. • Phrase added in 1954 to the pledge. • 34th President of the United States. • Vice President of the United States. • The 2nd President of the United States. • Current President of the United States. • ...
Toward Civil War (use pages 448, 452, 456, 462) 2013-05-10
Across
- a person who dies for a great cause
- Illinois senator
- brief
- runaway enslaved people
- allowing the people to decide
- challended the pro-slavery Whigs and Democrats
- unavoidable
- leaving
- the southern states
- storage site for weapons
Down
- control
- tried to sue for his freedom but the Supreme Court ruled him as "property"
- this preserved the balance between slave states and free states
- withdrawal from the Union
- greates cologne probably ever
- an exaggerated loyalty to a particular region of the country
- people that crossed borders to vote in elections that were not their own
- a fervent abolitionist who believed God chose him to end slavery. Famous painting of him kissing a baby before being hung.
- Republican presidential candidate who was greatly against slavery
- to not vote
- a conflict between citizens of the same country
- the northern states
22 Clues: brief • control • leaving • to not vote • unavoidable • Illinois senator • the northern states • the southern states • runaway enslaved people • storage site for weapons • withdrawal from the Union • greates cologne probably ever • allowing the people to decide • a person who dies for a great cause • challended the pro-slavery Whigs and Democrats • ...
U.S History Crossword Ethan Braden 2015-10-22
Across
- our government splits __ so no one is in complete control
- we were in __ after the revolutionary war
- Document that ended the revolutionary war giving us freedom
- 2 types of states in conflict
- people who supported the colonies
- colonies became __
- Helped our army and our first president
- A document saying 2 war is over and there is now peace
Down
- War that gave us freedom
- British government
- instead of states we used to have __
- final unalienable right that is in the declaration
- document people wanted after taxes were raise by our government
- our government wanted to give right to the __
- our government refuses to have a __
- name of our country after the war
- first 2 unalienable rights
- people who lived in the last question were called
- direction the new land for the states was
- people demanded a bill of __
20 Clues: British government • colonies became __ • War that gave us freedom • first 2 unalienable rights • people demanded a bill of __ • 2 types of states in conflict • name of our country after the war • people who supported the colonies • our government refuses to have a __ • instead of states we used to have __ • Helped our army and our first president • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2016-10-30
Across
- Introduction to the Constitution
- Number of states needed to agree on a change to the government
- America's First Government
- Divided into two houses
- Connecticut leader who proposed the Great Compromise
- Change to the Constitution
- System of government in which power is divided between the federal and stave governments
- Branch created by Article I of the Constitution
- A person who supported the Constitution
- Branch created by Article III of the Constitution
Down
- To approve
- Branch created by Article II of the Constitution
- Number of people five African American slaves equaled
- A detailed written plan of government
- Plan favored by larger states that based government representation on a state's population
- Plan favored by smaller states that granted equal representation to all states
- Farmer who led a rebellion against the government
- Ninth state to approve the Constitution
- Number of Articles in the Constitution
- Chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention
20 Clues: To approve • Divided into two houses • America's First Government • Change to the Constitution • Introduction to the Constitution • A detailed written plan of government • Number of Articles in the Constitution • Ninth state to approve the Constitution • A person who supported the Constitution • Chosen to lead the Constitutional Convention • ...
The Civil War 2022-01-13
Across
- the month in which the fighting began
- Lincoln was assassinated _____days after war ended
- The Civil War was America's _________ war.
- number of states that stayed in Union
- This was wrecked by the war.
- military branch that was located at Ft.Sumter
- The season in which the turning point happened.
- states that stayed with the U.S.
- number of states that left the Union
- 1863, The ___________Proclamation
- place where Lincoln gave a speech.
- Robert E. _____ was the leader of the South
Down
- state where Lee surrendered
- This state held slaves after they were set free.
- Union president
- Union general: Ulysses S. __________
- two border states were Kentucky and _____
- Lincoln thought the war would last ____ days
- state in which Ft.Sumter was located
- General in charge of Total War November, 1864
- early southern victory: Battle of ___ _____
- Confederate president
- In 1865, slavery was ____________.
- Battle of __________ (April, 1862)
24 Clues: Union president • Confederate president • state where Lee surrendered • This was wrecked by the war. • states that stayed with the U.S. • 1863, The ___________Proclamation • In 1865, slavery was ____________. • place where Lincoln gave a speech. • Battle of __________ (April, 1862) • state in which Ft.Sumter was located • number of states that left the Union • ...
Tanner Government 2025-09-08
Across
- Meeting where leaders wrote the Constitution
- What the states wanted to build together
- A group of states joined together
- The government could not enforce these
- Had most of the power under the Articles
- System that makes and enforces laws
- The first plan for America’s government
- Working together as one country
- People who decided to change the Articles
- Freedom a goal of the new system
- Each state printed its own causing problems
- A problem or flaw in the Articles
Down
- Freedoms and protections for people
- States argued about this and borders
- The type of government that was too weak under the Articles
- The plan that replaced the Articles
- The national government could not collect this
- America did not have a strong national one
- What the new Constitution tried to create between powers
- The lawmaking group under the Articles
20 Clues: Working together as one country • Freedom a goal of the new system • A group of states joined together • A problem or flaw in the Articles • Freedoms and protections for people • The plan that replaced the Articles • System that makes and enforces laws • States argued about this and borders • The government could not enforce these • The lawmaking group under the Articles • ...
Križaljka 2020-12-30
l6 2025-01-21
Unit 2: Government Vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states
- form of federal monetary aid under which congressgave a share of federal tax revenue with virtually no restrictions, to the states, cities counties, and townships
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out in the constitution
- a congressional act directing the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step towards admission to the union
- those powers that can be exercised by the national government alone
- States' pacts with foreign governments and other limits on states' power to engage in foreign affairs
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers.
Down
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- those powers expressed, implied por inherent, granted to the national government by the constitution
- powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within a world community
- basic principle of federalism, the constitutionalprovisions of which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state, is returned to that state
- A change in, or addition to a constitution of law
- A congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
15 Clues: A change in, or addition to a constitution of law • A congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states • those powers that can be exercised by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
unit 2 vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states
- form of federal monetary aid under which congressgave a share of federal tax revenue with virtually no restrictions, to the states, cities counties, and townships
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out in the constitution
- a congressional act directing the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step towards admission to the union
- those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone
- States' pacts with foreign governments and other limits on states' power to engage in foreign affairs
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers.
Down
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- those powers expressed, implied por inherent, granted to the national government by the constitution
- powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within a world community
- basic principle of federalism, the constitutionalprovisions of which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state, is returned to that state
- A change in, or addition to a constitution of law
- A congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
15 Clues: A change in, or addition to a constitution of law • A congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states • those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
Gov. Unit 2 Vocab 2023-02-27
Across
- a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states
- form of federal monetary aid under which congressgave a share of federal tax revenue with virtually no restrictions, to the states, cities counties, and townships
- those delegated powers of the national government that are spelled out in the constitution
- a congressional act directing the people of a united states territory to frame a proposed state constitution as a step towards admission to the union
- those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone
- States' pacts with foreign governments and other limits on states' power to engage in foreign affairs
- those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers.
Down
- those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise
- those powers expressed, implied por inherent, granted to the national government by the constitution
- powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within a world community
- basic principle of federalism, the constitutionalprovisions of which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state, is returned to that state
- A change in, or addition to a constitution of law
- A congressional act admitting a new state to the union
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
15 Clues: A change in, or addition to a constitution of law • A congressional act admitting a new state to the union • a formal agreement between two of more sovereign states • those powers that can be exercized by the national government alone • those powers that both the national government and the states possess and exercise • ...
Unit 9 voc 2018-05-09
Across
- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources.
- an informal, unwritten deal that settled the intensely disputed 1876 U.S. presidential election
- a bill proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans
- Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted
- : a post-Civil War American secret society advocating white supremacy
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
- that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters
Down
- residency and property restrictions and extra-legal activities
- were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- Was an agency of the United States Department of War to "direct such issues of provisions
- a wing of the Republican Party organized around an uncompromising opposition to slavery before and during the Civil War
- A white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
- was any person from the Northern United States who came to the Southern states after the American Civil War and was perceived to be exploiting the local populace for their own purposes
- All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof
- The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
- a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent.
- were laws passed by Southern states in 1865 and 1866 in the United States after the American Civil War with the intent and the effect of restricting African Americans' freedom
17 Clues: a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as rent. • residency and property restrictions and extra-legal activities • : a post-Civil War American secret society advocating white supremacy • a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources. • a bill proposed for the Reconstruction of the South written by two Radical Republicans • ...
narrativa postguerra española 2023-01-31
9 Clues: obra magistral de Cela • caracteristica de los 60 • lugar de nacimiento de Cela • tema caracteristico de los 50 • corriente de la decada de los 50 • rasgo tipico de la novela de Cela • primera etapa en la novela de Cela • corriente narrativa de la postguerra • caracteristica de la literatura del exilio
10 VE 100 İLE KISA YOLDAN ÇARPMA 2022-12-10
Practice English 2023-09-29
15 Clues: 50 • Ungu • Dapur • Garage • Samping • four 64 • Sebelum • Menulis • Sesudah • Ruang tamu • Kamar mandi • Kamar tidur • Seventy plus ten is • One hundred devide five is • Eighty minus sixty nine is
Math Review 2024-09-05
15 Clues: 48 × 23 • 25 × 18 • 67 × 12 • 85 × 29 • 765 + 335 • 956 - 689 • 1,236 ÷ 6 • 513 + 478 • 783 + 192 • 640 - 385 • 152 + 349 • 987 - 346 • 854 - 427 • 1,440 ÷ 15 • 2,100 ÷ 50
Fractions to Decimals 2012-11-09
Numbers Practice 2022-01-04
20 Clues: 10² • 9 x 8 • 7 x 5 • 44 / 4 • 19 x 5 • 17 x 4 • 21 x 4 • 94 / 2 • 23 + 21 • 52 + 44 • 17 + 39 • 46 - 28 • 25 x 40 • 11 + 12 • 99 - 28 • 167 - 84 • 119 - 60 • 40 x 1.5 • 50 / 2.5 • 224 - 192
F1 champions 2022-04-21
33 Clues: 78 • 64 • 96 • 50 • 58 • 21 • 76 • 07 • 82 • 97 • 09 • 92 • 67 • 16 • 79 • 80 • 61 • 70, • 62,68 • 05,06 • 72,74 • 59,60 • 63,65 • 98,99 • 81,83,87 • 88,90,91 • 69,71,73 • 75,77,84 • 10,11,12,13 • 85,86,89,93 • 51,54,55,56,57 • 94,95,00,01,02,03,04 • 08,14,15,17,18,19,20
Spanish Numbers 1-100 2022-04-27
KEEP UP 1 - U2 - How to give my age : cardinal numbers (p34) 2021-04-21
30 Clues: : • 0 : • 3 : • 2 : • 4 : • 5 : • 9 : • 7 : • 8 : • 1 : • 14 : • 98 : • 17 : • 16 : • 13 : • 40 : • 50 : • 53 : • 30 : • 11 : • 20 : • 70 : • 12 : • 19 : • 80 : • 18 : • 15 : • 28 : • 60 : • 76 :
Unit 2 School supplies and more 2023-12-05
30 Clues: 60 • 50 • 100 • pen • gym • logo • math • skirt • shoes • break • shirt • paper • lunch • pants • folder • pencil • office • I have • library • hallway • science • scissors • thousand • backpack • computer • notebook • afternoon • geography • calculator • there is or there are
NUMBERS 2023-11-27
22 Clues: 1 • 77 • 60 • 50 • 68 • 11 • 2+3 • 1+1 • 100 • 3X1 • 2X10 • 100-5 • 11+11 • 75-48 • 30+12 • EMPAT • 63-29 • TIGA BELAS • EMPAT PULUH • SEMBILAN PULUH • NUMBER AFTER 36 • NUMBER BEFORE 20
Business 2020-07-15
Across
- 844g
- cbd.map
- phone.call.issue.report
- agreement.for.line.equivalency
- internet.based.phone.services
- aka.voice.ports
- aka.internet.speed
- check.to.see.where.task.is.scheduled
- p&s.tab
- nisc.tab.for.caller.id.name
- manually.reboot.ont
- ip.address.that.doesn't.change
- authorized.individual
- color.task.turns.to.when.scheduled
- market.that.requires.travel.time
- drop.requires.trenching
- analog.line.with.password.in.calix
Down
- up.to.50.people.on.one.call
- 6.digits.to.log.into
- smartcheck
- parent.equip.field
- info.to.check.router.type
- new.powerful.router
- 1550
- place.for.customer.docs.and.bills
- ont.offline.alarm
- separate.billing.for.depts.or.markets
- sub.tab.internet.credentials
- wireless.internet
- pay.bills.online
- port.for.adtran
31 Clues: 844g • 1550 • cbd.map • p&s.tab • smartcheck • aka.voice.ports • port.for.adtran • pay.bills.online • ont.offline.alarm • wireless.internet • parent.equip.field • aka.internet.speed • new.powerful.router • manually.reboot.ont • 6.digits.to.log.into • authorized.individual • phone.call.issue.report • drop.requires.trenching • info.to.check.router.type • up.to.50.people.on.one.call • ...
20th anniversary puzzle 2024-06-13
20 Clues: Crew • Phil • First • Red Ts • Recluse • Add minute • Dicey stop • 50% Caesar • Part nerves • 1548 Bayview • Facing fear of • In other words • Broke Passover • Favourite child • Brought to work • Not stomach bug • Married a winner • YYZ-ORD-YYZ repeat • Stanlee at the IYC • Driving instruction
Numbers and Days of the Week Practice 2025-04-28
физиология 2025-10-19
Across
- Мозжечок
- Гипоталамус
- Нервы
- Ядро
- ЦНС
- Мембраны
- Доминанта
- Четверохолмие
- Мозг
- Рефлекс
- Миндалевидная
- Проводниковая
- Молекулы
- Дуги
- Тормозящее
- Активирующее
Down
- Рецепторы
- Латеральная
- Дыхательный
- Эфферентный
- Медиальная
- Моторная
- Скелетные
- Афферентный
- Таламус
- Надсегментарные
- Мотонейроны
- Пуркинье
- Сегментарные
- Липиды
- Иннервация
- Базальные
- Вестебулярной
33 Clues: ЦНС • Ядро • Мозг • Дуги • Нервы • Липиды • Таламус • Рефлекс • Мозжечок • Моторная • Мембраны • Пуркинье • Молекулы • Рецепторы • Скелетные • Доминанта • Базальные • Медиальная • Иннервация • Тормозящее • Латеральная • Гипоталамус • Дыхательный • Эфферентный • Афферентный • Мотонейроны • Сегментарные • Активирующее • Четверохолмие • Миндалевидная • Проводниковая • Вестебулярной • Надсегментарные
Nos vemos 1 Tema 2 2025-11-28
32 Clues: 50 • 40 • 70 • 24 • 90 • OK • 30 • 60 • WC • 100 • limu • olut • mehu • kana • myös • nälkä • lasku • oppia • juoda • lukea • missä • maito • pullo • juusto • kinkku • oliivit • jäätelö • välipala • ymmärtää • katkarapu • melko paljon • täytetty patonki
เลขคณิต คิดสนุก 2019-09-17
19 Clues: 55x5 • 67x18 • 339÷3 • 23x22 • 13x48 • 500-42 • 119-59 • √40000 • 987-191 • 3452-332 • 31080÷35 • 30550÷50 • 2500-196 • 4099-3200 • 12000+6500 • (A+3522)=12400 • (1000÷25)+(12x50) • 12A-72=5400 Aมีค่าเท่าไร • 18A+239=7799 Aมีค่าเท่าไร
Adjetive opposite 2024-10-28
Across
- - when it has been raining
- - a book with 1000 pages
- - metal or stone
- - a woman who is 80 years old
- - costs a lot of money
- - a car that goes at 160 kilometres an hour
- - 1 degree celcius
- - a person who is 1.50 metres
- - a glass with a litre of water in it
- - a book with 50 pages
- - a place where everyone wants to visit. It can also be used for women.
- - a rope that is 50 metres
- - Boots that are 50 years old
- - when you can lift 100 kilos
- - an exam where you think for seconds
- - clothes that have been washed
- - a glass with no water in it
- - a person who is 2 metres
- - when you are 100 metres away from someone
Down
- - when you can only lift 10 kilos
- - 11.00 in the morning
- - a pillow, bed or sofa
- - doesn't cost much money
- - an exam where you think for hours
- - clothes that have not been washed
- - a city with 50,000 people
- - a rope that is 50 centimeters
- - a woman who is 15 years old
- - a place where no-one wants to visit. It can also be used for people.
- - a car that goes at 30 kilometres an hour
- - 40 degrees Celsius
- - a city with 20,000,000 people
- - a man who is 200 kilos
- - when you are 1 metre away from someone
- - a person with £1,000,000
- - when it hasn't been raining
- - 4.00 in the morning
- - boots that are one day old
- - a person with £
- - a man who is 50 kilos
40 Clues: - metal or stone • - a person with £ • - 1 degree celcius • - 40 degrees Celsius • - 4.00 in the morning • - 11.00 in the morning • - costs a lot of money • - a book with 50 pages • - a pillow, bed or sofa • - a man who is 50 kilos • - a book with 1000 pages • - a man who is 200 kilos • - doesn't cost much money • - when it has been raining • - a rope that is 50 metres • ...
Modern Era Domestic Policies (USDIT1) 2022-06-16
Across
- a plan, announced in 1969, to turn over the control of some federal programs to state and local governments and institute block grants, revenue sharing, etc.
- a major political scandal in the United States involving the administration of U.S. President Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974 that led to Nixon's resignation
- a political movement made up especially of Protestants, opposed especially to secular humanism, and concerned with issues especially of church and state, patriotism, laissez-faire economics, pornography, and abortion
- the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974
- a series of spontaneous protests by members of the gay community in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969
- the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977
- the failure of 1,043 out of the 3,234 savings and loan associations in the United States from 1986 to 1995
- an agency of the United States federal government whose mission is to protect human and environmental health
Down
- the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989
- the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993
- the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981
- the practice or policy of favoring individuals belonging to groups known to have been discriminated against previously
- a global campaign, led by the U.S. federal government, of drug prohibition, military aid, and military intervention, with the aim of reducing the illegal drug trade in the United States
- a disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity, greatly lowering the resistance to infection and malignancy
- a macroeconomic theory that postulates economic growth can be most effectively fostered by lowering taxes, decreasing regulation, and allowing free trade
- persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy
- removal or reduction of laws or other demands of governmental control
17 Clues: the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989 • the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993 • the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981 • the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977 • the 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974 • ...
US States 2017-11-03
10 Clues: Badger State • The golden state • The Empire State • Capital of Montana • The Pine Tree State • Capital of Virginia • Its capital is Salem • Its capital is Phoenix • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Massachusetts
US States 2017-11-03
10 Clues: Badger State • The golden state • The Empire State • Capital of Montana • Capital of Virginia • The Pine Tree State • Its capital is Salem • Its capital is Phoenix • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Massachusetts
Indian States 2023-11-21
10 Clues: - CSBS 2nd Year • God's own country • : D.Roshakpradeepan • Land of five rivers • Heart of the country • Paradise of Botanists • Biggest exporter of rice • Cultural capital of India • Having numerous automobiles industries in India • Second largest flim producing industry of India
Indian states 2024-01-15
10 Clues: Largest state • Land of 5 rivers • known for rasgulla • Capital city Kohima • known for tea production • known as God's Own Country • Staple food :Fish,rice & currry • state with the least population • state having the longest coastline • pradesh state with most forest cover
united states 2024-08-13
US States 2023-08-20
Across
- Known as the evergreen state and named after a president of the US
- Known as the lone state and it has one star its flag
- Known as the great lakes state and it borders four of the five great lakes
- Called the beaver state and Salem is the capital city
- The aloha state
Down
- Known as the pelican state and famous for its Creole cuisine
- The golden state
- Known as the gem state and famous for potato production
- York Known as the big apple
- Known as the sunshine state and famous for its warm weather and beaches
10 Clues: The aloha state • The golden state • York Known as the big apple • Known as the lone state and it has one star its flag • Called the beaver state and Salem is the capital city • Known as the gem state and famous for potato production • Known as the pelican state and famous for its Creole cuisine • Known as the evergreen state and named after a president of the US • ...
U.S states 2022-11-22
Across
- Big republican state
- its hot here and has Disney land
- The name of a specific Tea
- where we are right now
Down
- A place that reminds me of pencils
- might have a huge Earth quake one day
- known for their blue craps
- is the name of a city and a state
- same name as the first president
- An island with clear water popular vacation
10 Clues: Big republican state • where we are right now • known for their blue craps • The name of a specific Tea • same name as the first president • its hot here and has Disney land • is the name of a city and a state • A place that reminds me of pencils • might have a huge Earth quake one day • An island with clear water popular vacation
big states 2022-05-04
Us states 2024-10-30
Across
- "Land of Lincoln and home to deep-dish pizza"
- "Lone Star State, known for its big cities and bigger pride"
- "Sunshine State famous for oranges and theme parks"
- "Big Sky Country with vast plains and mountains"
Down
- "Golden State with Hollywood dreams"
- "Pacific Island state known for beaches and volcanoes"
- "The Last Frontier and largest U.S. state by area"
- "Silver State, home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes"
- "Grand Canyon State with a hot desert climate"
- "Empire State where you’ll find the Big Apple"
10 Clues: "Golden State with Hollywood dreams" • "Land of Lincoln and home to deep-dish pizza" • "Grand Canyon State with a hot desert climate" • "Empire State where you’ll find the Big Apple" • "Big Sky Country with vast plains and mountains" • "The Last Frontier and largest U.S. state by area" • "Sunshine State famous for oranges and theme parks" • ...
US States 2025-04-22
Across
- The Grand Canyon is a huge hole in the ground in this state.
- Abraham Lincoln was born in this state.
- This state is known for potatoes!
- This state is famous for Hollywood and sunshine.
- This state looks like a mitten and is near the Great Lakes.
Down
- This state is very cold and has lots of polar bears and glaciers.
- The Statue of Liberty lives here!
- You can find Disney World in this warm and sunny state.
- This is the only U.S. state made up of islands.
- This state has lots of cowboys and is really big.
10 Clues: The Statue of Liberty lives here! • This state is known for potatoes! • Abraham Lincoln was born in this state. • This is the only U.S. state made up of islands. • This state is famous for Hollywood and sunshine. • This state has lots of cowboys and is really big. • You can find Disney World in this warm and sunny state. • ...
U.S. States 2024-12-18
Across
- Known for Hollywood, tech hubs, and stunning coastlines.
- U.S. island state known for its tropical beauty and volcanoes.
- Known for its forests, coastline, and progressive politics.
- Known for its desert landscape and the city of Las Vegas.
- U.S. state famous for its wilderness, wildlife, and glaciers.
Down
- Famous for its beaches and theme parks like Disney World.
- York State that is home to the Statue of Liberty and the Big Apple.
- Home to the Grand Canyon and desert landscapes.
- Famous for its mountains, national parks, and wildlife.
- The second-largest U.S. state, known for its size and cowboy culture.
10 Clues: Home to the Grand Canyon and desert landscapes. • Famous for its mountains, national parks, and wildlife. • Known for Hollywood, tech hubs, and stunning coastlines. • Famous for its beaches and theme parks like Disney World. • Known for its desert landscape and the city of Las Vegas. • Known for its forests, coastline, and progressive politics. • ...
States & Capitals 2025-11-30
Across
- This is the Capital of Pennsylvania
- The witch in the story of _____ lives in Oregon (memory trick)
- This is the Capital of Oklahoma
- This State is known as The Keystone State (nickname)
- This State is surrounded by Washington, Idaho, Nevada and California(surrounding States)
- C_____ for Carolina (C goes with C) (memory trick)
Down
- This State is located in the New England Region
- This State is surrounded by North Carolina and Georgia/ Atlantic Ocean (surrounding States)
- This State is known as The Sooner State (nickname)
- This is the Capital of Rhode Island
10 Clues: This is the Capital of Oklahoma • This is the Capital of Pennsylvania • This is the Capital of Rhode Island • This State is located in the New England Region • This State is known as The Sooner State (nickname) • C_____ for Carolina (C goes with C) (memory trick) • This State is known as The Keystone State (nickname) • ...
