among us Crossword Puzzles
US Military 2024-12-27
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- ____________ Warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small, mobile groups of armed forces use tactics like ambushes and sabotage to fight a larger, more conventional enemy.
- (United States Ship): A designation used before the name of U.S. Navy ships, such as USS Enterprise.
- The largest and oldest branch, responsible for land-based military operations.
- The ____________ Officer is a high-ranking officer in the military, such as a brigadier general, major general, or general. Responsible for overseeing large units and strategic operations.
- The use of threats to prevent an adversary from taking certain actions, particularly through the threat of military retaliation or the use of nuclear weapons.
- Primarily responsible for maritime law enforcement, search and rescue operations, and homeland defense in U.S. waters.
- ____________ Force is a term used to describe the enemy in training exercises, simulated combat scenarios, or war games.
- (Improvised Explosive Device): A homemade bomb typically used by insurgents or terrorists, often found in areas like Afghanistan and Iraq to target military personnel.
- A unit typically comprising 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers, often divided into several battalions and commanded by a brigadier general or colonel.
- An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), used for surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike missions. Common drones include the MQ-9 Reaper.
- The C-17 Globemaster III is large military cargo ______________ used by the Air Force for rapid strategic deployment and transport of equipment and troops.
- Explosive devices planted in the ground designed to detonate when triggered by pressure or proximity, often used in defensive operations.
- Amphibious Warfare are perations that involve the use of naval and ground forces to assault and capture enemy positions in and on ____________ areas.
- Stealth Technology is the use of materials and design features to reduce the visibility of aircraft or vehicles to __________ and infrared sensors.
- A term used to describe military personnel who die during combat operations. (abbr)
- A military unit typically composed of 300-1,000 soldiers, often organized into companies, under the command of a lieutenant colonel.
- Focused on air and space operations.
- A __________ Strike is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to launch precision attacks, often in counterterrorism operations.
- ________Ballistic Missile Defense is defense system designed to track and intercept ballistic missiles, primarily deployed on U.S. Navy ships.
- (Sea, Air, and Land teams): The U.S. Navy’s special operations force, known for conducting high-risk missions such as counterterrorism, reconnaissance, and direct action.
- The coordination of the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies to support military operations.
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- __________ Positioning System (GPS): A satellite-based navigation system that allows military forces to precisely track locations and guide weapons. (abbr)
- Responsible for maritime operations, including naval warfare, securing sea lanes, and projecting power globally.
- The U.S. National Guard & ____________ are military forces that serves both in state and federal missions. The Guard is responsible for homeland security and can be activated in national emergencies.
- A military vehicle used by the Army and Marines, primarily for transport and reconnaissance, known for its off-road capabilities.
- Department of ____________ (DoD) is the U.S. government agency responsible for coordinating and supervising the military, led by the Secretary of Defense.
- The newest branch, established in 2019, focusing on space operations.
- An ________________ Aerial Vehicle is a type of drone used for surveillance, reconnaissance, or strike missions, operated remotely or autonomously.
- The __________ War conflict between the country's North, (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and the country's South (supported by U.S.-led UN forces). (1950–1953)
- Refers to a position in some military units (e.g., Zeta Team), or in the context of operations, it could refer to special units within a specific function.
- (Weapons of Mass Destruction): A category of weapons, including nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, capable of causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
- The act of monitoring areas or individuals, typically using technology like satellites, drones, or sensors to gather intelligence.
- A planned military activity or mission designed to achieve specific objectives. (e.g., ________________ Desert Storm).
- Military activities that involve the collection of information about the enemy, terrain, and other factors to inform tactical decisions.
- Elite military units trained for unconventional warfare, including counterinsurgency, direct action, and special reconnaissance (e.g., U.S. Army Green Berets).
- A large military unit composed of 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, typically made up of several brigades, commanded by a major general.
- Command (COCOM): A unified command structure in the U.S. military, responsible for a specific geographic region or military function (e.g., U.S. Central Command).
- The __________ Zone is a designated area in which military forces engage in active combat.
- The B-2 Spirit is a ____________ bomber designed to penetrate sophisticated air-defense systems and deliver conventional and nuclear bombs.
- A nuclear __________ is the combination of land-based ICBMs, submarine-launched missiles, and strategic bombers that provide the U.S. with nuclear deterrence capabilities.
- The day on which a combat assault or operation is set to begin, famously used to refer to June 6, 1944, the Normandy invasion during World War II.
- A rapid-response force often the first to deploy in combat situations, and a part of the Department of the Navy, specializing in amphibious operations, storming enemy shores, etc.
- The __________ Chiefs of Staff (JCS) is a group of senior military officers from each of the armed forces who advise the President and Secretary of Defense on military matters.
- (Reserve Officer Training Corps): A college program that trains students to become officers in the U.S. military.
44 Clues: Focused on air and space operations. • The newest branch, established in 2019, focusing on space operations. • The largest and oldest branch, responsible for land-based military operations. • A term used to describe military personnel who die during combat operations. (abbr) • ...
US ELECTION 2025-01-15
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- Shotguns – Used in close-quarters combat within trenches.
- A weapon used to fire bombs at distant targets (Mortars)
- – A blade attached to rifles for close combat.
- – A type of artillery designed for long-range bombardment.
- in the air during WWI involved this activity. (AERIALCOMBAT)
- used to shoot jets of burning fuel. (FLAMETHROWERS)
- artillery gun, including "Big Bertha." (CANNON)
- airships used for bombing raids. (ZEPPELINS)
- vehicle used in trenches for the first time. (TANK)
- Small weapons that can be thrown (grenades)
- area between enemy trenches. (NOMANSLAND)
- guns designed to shoot down enemy planes
- – Aircraft used for reconnaissance, dogfights, and bombing.
- gas used in WWI battles. (CHLORINE)
- agents like chlorine used as weapons. (CHEMICALS)
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- in planes during WWI were called this. (ACES)
- worn by soldiers against head injuries. (HELMETS)
- Military shelters in world wars 1 (trench)
- tactic of artillery fire to protect advancing troops. (CREEPINGBARRAGE)
- Heavy guns used in warfare (Artillery)
- were often protected by these. (SANDBAGS)
- chemical weapon first used in WWI. (GAS)
- device used in trenches. (TELEGRAPH)
- wire used for this purpose in trenches. (DEFENSE)
- used by Germany. (U-BOATS)
- Gun – Rapid-fire weapon that revolutionized battlefield tactics.
- Long firearm (Rifles)
- Mines – Explosive devices used to target enemy ships in waterways.
- type of grenade used in trench warfare. (HANDGRENADE)
29 Clues: Long firearm (Rifles) • used by Germany. (U-BOATS) • gas used in WWI battles. (CHLORINE) • device used in trenches. (TELEGRAPH) • Heavy guns used in warfare (Artillery) • chemical weapon first used in WWI. (GAS) • guns designed to shoot down enemy planes • were often protected by these. (SANDBAGS) • area between enemy trenches. (NOMANSLAND) • ...
4 us 2025-01-14
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- The shoes you wore when we first saw each other
- The city we always meet in
- The month we got together
- The first place we went out to eat together
- The first place we saw each other
- Where we took our first nap together
- Nickname you told me to call you (2 words)
- Something you don’t like being called
- The first thing i got to eat off of it (2 words)
- The first place we got downnn
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- The 2nd thing you let me buy for you
- The first show we turned on for background noise at my house (2 words)
- First big gift i gave you
- What you ordered the first time we ate together
- Something physical that i love (not freaky)
- First nasty thing I did with the car in drive (2 words)
- The first item I ever gave you
- What I ordered the first time we ate together
- a expression you use a lot (2 words)
- First movie we seen together
20 Clues: The month we got together • First big gift i gave you • The city we always meet in • First movie we seen together • The first place we got downnn • The first item I ever gave you • The first place we saw each other • The 2nd thing you let me buy for you • Where we took our first nap together • a expression you use a lot (2 words) • Something you don’t like being called • ...
US Constitution 2025-09-15
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- also known as the small state plan
- Articles of Confederation biggest weakness was it could not
- washington's secretary of state. wanted power in the hands of the states
- the articles of confederation were lacking this branch of government designed to enforce laws
- combined the virginia and new jersey plans
- wanted a bill of rights in the Constitution
- under the articles of confederation each state received tis many votes
- Father of the US Constitution
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- washington's secretary of the treasury. wanted a strong central government
- favored the constitution as is
- each state gets 2
- based on state population
- Where the Constitutional Convention met in 1787
- first government of the new United States from 1781 to 1787
- counted each enslaved person as 3/5ths of a person
- two chamber legislature
- led by a revolutionary war veteran in 1787. Exposed the weaknesses of the articles of confederation
- also known as the big state plan
- first 10 amendments in the US Constitution
- the presidents advisors
20 Clues: each state gets 2 • two chamber legislature • the presidents advisors • based on state population • Father of the US Constitution • favored the constitution as is • also known as the big state plan • also known as the small state plan • combined the virginia and new jersey plans • first 10 amendments in the US Constitution • wanted a bill of rights in the Constitution • ...
US History 2025-09-18
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- making something to sell for a profit
- a fight or disagreement
- a person who legally lives in a particular place
- able to produce many crops
- peoples the first known people to live on the land that is now known as America
- to store up
- the ability to feel and understand things from someone else's perspective
- a place where people start a community
- 10 years
- believing you deserve special treatment or rewards
- to rebel
- what you plan or hope for
- a person who is forced to work for another person against their will
- an area of land
- what people think or believe about you
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- 100 years
- demanding something for a prisoner to be released
- an activity that is done repeatedly and for a purpose
- being committed to doing something
- unchanging and constant
- to change
- crop a crop that makes a lot of money from its sales
- sisters corn beans and squash all grown together
- to travel by sea
- to be treated badly
- a person who travels for a religious reason
- a large property where crops were grown
- a variety or many different things
- an area of land operated by a ruler
- land that is almost completely surrounded by water
30 Clues: 10 years • to rebel • 100 years • to change • to store up • an area of land • to travel by sea • to be treated badly • unchanging and constant • a fight or disagreement • what you plan or hope for • able to produce many crops • being committed to doing something • a variety or many different things • an area of land operated by a ruler • making something to sell for a profit • ...
Just Us... 2025-10-26
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- Public image nickname
- 1st date transportation
- Zodiac sign
- My cute surprise gift
- My sacred space
- I luv when you are...
- One of your cats
- We share the same vibes
- You promised me one
- 1st Nupe to know "us"
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- My drink of choice
- City where we met
- What I do not eat
- You are this
- place for an outside date
- Your classic car
- Fruit from backyard tree
- Tv streaming channel
- What I thank you for
- ______ Sharkeez
20 Clues: Zodiac sign • You are this • My sacred space • ______ Sharkeez • Your classic car • One of your cats • City where we met • What I do not eat • My drink of choice • You promised me one • Tv streaming channel • What I thank you for • Public image nickname • My cute surprise gift • I luv when you are... • 1st Nupe to know "us" • 1st date transportation • We share the same vibes • Fruit from backyard tree • ...
us <3 2025-12-19
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- me
- your sport
- other fav color
- hugs
- what you are turning
- my birth month
- what you call me
- your birthday month
- what we go on at least once a week
- where you shop
- what my nickname is
- your fav animal
- first half of your email
- fav color
- your nickname for me
- you
- your favorite word
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- you + me
- what we say every night
- what you drink everyday
- your fav dessert
- your nickname
- what you like to see me in the most
- piano but bigger
- what you are
- your build a bear
- what you like to do with me (similar to hugs)
- my fav color
- your title
- kiss
- anniversary month
- your fav movie
32 Clues: me • you • hugs • kiss • you + me • fav color • your sport • your title • what you are • my fav color • your nickname • my birth month • where you shop • your fav movie • other fav color • your fav animal • your fav dessert • piano but bigger • what you call me • your build a bear • anniversary month • your favorite word • your birthday month • what my nickname is • what you are turning • your nickname for me • ...
US Presidents 2026-01-06
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- Man of the century
- Cool as a cucumber
- Talk gently and wield formidable wood
- At the last one
- "I did not have..."
- "Knowing when to quit is a very important thing..." - James Taylor
- "Just ___ my time"
- Soldiers sleep in them
- Hussein
- ___, Isaac, and Jacob
- ___ Doctrine
- Bronco, F150, ...
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- Fictional directed energy weapon, i.e. ___
- Father and son
- League of Nations
- First US president to serve non-consecutive terms
- You are only a true ___ if you make hard decisions and blow things up
- He married a bird?
- Johan's son, i.e. ___
- War of 1812
- Polking fun at people isn't nice, Teddy
- Dam
22 Clues: Dam • Hussein • War of 1812 • ___ Doctrine • Father and son • At the last one • League of Nations • Bronco, F150, ... • Man of the century • Cool as a cucumber • He married a bird? • "Just ___ my time" • "I did not have..." • Johan's son, i.e. ___ • ___, Isaac, and Jacob • Soldiers sleep in them • Talk gently and wield formidable wood • Polking fun at people isn't nice, Teddy • ...
US history 2024-06-12
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- Environmental protection agency
- Housing and Urban development
- Consumer product safety commission
- War on poverty program
- I have a dream
- People were fighting to end this
- Domestic program for America
- Women's national organization
- Provided jobs for highschool dropouts
- JFK wanted to send the first person to the moon so he funded this
- Given to people over the age of 65
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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- Lyndon Baines Johnson's domestic program
- Given to poor people for healthcare
- Author of Unsafe at Any speed
- Women's rights movement
- American Indian Movement
- Famous sit-ins to start for change
- equal rights amendments
- Green Power
20 Clues: Green Power • I have a dream • War on poverty program • Women's rights movement • equal rights amendments • American Indian Movement • Domestic program for America • Housing and Urban development • Author of Unsafe at Any speed • Women's national organization • Environmental protection agency • People were fighting to end this • Consumer product safety commission • ...
US presidents 2026-01-30
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- President elect as of last Saturday.
- President during World War I.
- A president known for being clumsy.
- Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson´s wife´s nicknames. (4,4)
- Third US president.
- George Washington´s birth place (5,5).
- Father and son that became presidents 12 years apart.
- Number of US presidents assassinated.
- Two presidents, Theodore and Franklin, bore that surname.
- Resigned after massive scandals.
- President during the US civil war.
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- This president was assassinated.
- Number of US presidents, not including Joe Biden (5,4).
- A World War II general that became president and the first one to visit Iceland.
- The husband became president, the wife lost her bid 24 years later.
- This president might have to be evicted from the White House.
- President for 31 days, the shortest- serving of them all.
- The oldest former president, still living.
- He met Soviet leader Mikhaíl Gorbatsjev in Reykjavík 1986.
- Two vice presidents that succeeded assassinated presidents 98 years apart, bore this name.
20 Clues: Third US president. • President during World War I. • This president was assassinated. • Resigned after massive scandals. • President during the US civil war. • A president known for being clumsy. • President elect as of last Saturday. • Number of US presidents assassinated. • George Washington´s birth place (5,5). • The oldest former president, still living. • ...
AROUND US 2026-01-27
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- : The person in charge of the entire school.
- : A tool used to rub out pencil mistakes.
- : Used to highlight important text in neon.
- : A thing you step on to clean your feet.
- : A thing that keeps you warm while sleeping.
- : The "brain" of the classroom who gives lessons.
- : Used to measure length or draw straight lines.
- : A collection of pages bound together for reading.
- : A temporary absence from work for rest.
- : A small, sticky piece of paper for notes.
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- : Used to sharpen your wooden writing tool.
- : Used to join papers with a small wire.
- : Where you go to eat lunch with friends.
- : Used to send physical mail to a client.
- : A wall-mounted tool for tracking dates.
- : A machine used to produce paper copies.
- : A portable computer often used for assignments.
- : A scientific tool for looking at tiny things.
- : A thing worn on the back to carry supplies.
- : Where you keep folders and documents.
20 Clues: : Where you keep folders and documents. • : Used to join papers with a small wire. • : Where you go to eat lunch with friends. • : Used to send physical mail to a client. • : A wall-mounted tool for tracking dates. • : A machine used to produce paper copies. • : A tool used to rub out pencil mistakes. • : A thing you step on to clean your feet. • ...
US History 2021-09-24
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- A law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States
- A speech given by President Roosevelt calling for an international quarantine.
- The action of appeasing
- A series of programs that pitted American servicemen against young latino Mexican-American residents
- An area of land where vegetation has been lost and the soil has reduced to dust
- A system of wholesale trading whereby goods are paid for in full at the time of purchase.
- Debt securities issued by the government to finance military operations during the war
- A lawyer who was the 40th governor of Louisiana and a member of the United States Senate
- The purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the future
- Share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed, becoming a pivotal factor in the start of the Great Depression
- Is cash payments who went to those in immediate and desperate need
- A political theory where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- One of President Roosevelt's New Deal programs to help fight the devastating economic effects.
- A treaty between two or more states/countries that include a promise not to engage in military action against each other
- A code name for the making of the atomic bomb
- A series of radio broadcasts given by President Roosevelt to help and talk about recovering from the Great Depression
- To make changes to something
- A priest who founded the National Shrine of the Little Flower
- Acts that made transporting and selling arms illegal for Americans
- Government assistance in maintaining the market prices regardless of supply and demand.
- Was an Italian politician who founded the fascist party
- Is an act to promote the Defense of the United States
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- The act required all men in the U.S. between 21 and 30 to register for military service
- Is when the government's spending exceeds its revenue
- An agency that supervised war production during World War II.
- A system of government that is centralized and requires complete subservience to the state
- A policy created that made Japanese people go into isolation camps
- The ability for a customer to obtain goods or services before payment.
- Tennessee Valley Authority is an organization that gives jobs and electricity to rural Tennessee River valley
- Any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with a low income
- Borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs in other groups
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources, food, and supplies
- An American labor unionist and civil rights activist
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is an agency that deposits insurance.
- She was a cultural icon made to represent women who worked in factories during World War II
- Was a soviet political leader who governed the soviet union
- Is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power
- A law enacted by the 74th United States Congress and signed into law by President Roosevelt
- A statement issued in August 1941 that set out American and British goals for the world after World War II.
- Public Works Administration was a large-scale public work construction agency
- Assistance that can be given by others or themselves
- The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 was an initiative proposed by President Roosevelt.
- The Women's Army Corps was the women's branch of the U.S. military
- Is an order for all banks to close until government audits declare them solvent
- The time one needs to recover something bad happening in their life
46 Clues: The action of appeasing • To make changes to something • A code name for the making of the atomic bomb • An American labor unionist and civil rights activist • Assistance that can be given by others or themselves • Is when the government's spending exceeds its revenue • Is an act to promote the Defense of the United States • ...
US GOv 2026-03-03
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- the building where Congress works
- to make a choice in an election
- the person who leads the executive branch
- a member of the Senate, there are two per state
- the part of the legislative branch that writes laws
- one part of Congress, it has 100 senators
- a group that makes laws and carries them out
- the supreme law of the land, establishes the government
- the building where the president lives and works
- a member of the House of Representatives, the number depends on the population of each state
- the part of the government that writes laws, includes Congress
- the highest court in the United States, it has 9 justices
- a person who wants to win an election
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- a judge on the Supreme Court
- one part of Congress, it has 435 representatives
- a special room of the White House where the president works
- a piece of paper used to vote
- a person who is born in a country OR becomes a member of that country by law
- the part of the government that decides if laws follow the Constitution, it is made up of the court system
- the part of the government that carries out laws, it is led by the president
20 Clues: a judge on the Supreme Court • a piece of paper used to vote • to make a choice in an election • the building where Congress works • a person who wants to win an election • the person who leads the executive branch • one part of Congress, it has 100 senators • a group that makes laws and carries them out • a member of the Senate, there are two per state • ...
US History 2026-04-29
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- colonies declare freedom
- tea dumped in harbor
- North vs South conflict
- first U.S. president
- route to western lands
- explored western lands
- led slaves to freedom
- Northern states in war
- warned Europe stay out
- workers join for rights
- secret escape routes north
- nickname for British soldiers
- divided North and South
- law forcing Native relocation
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- Britain vs France in America
- president during Civil War
- forced Native relocation march
- colonists killed by soldiers
- wrote Declaration of Independence
- first ten amendments
- doubled size of nation
- machines replace hand labor
- powers to states
- no forced housing soldiers
- people who opposed slavery
- Southern states in war
- first permanent English settlement
27 Clues: powers to states • tea dumped in harbor • first ten amendments • first U.S. president • led slaves to freedom • doubled size of nation • route to western lands • explored western lands • Northern states in war • warned Europe stay out • Southern states in war • North vs South conflict • workers join for rights • divided North and South • colonies declare freedom • president during Civil War • ...
US History 2026-05-13
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- "trickle down" economics POTUS
- proclamation issued by Lincoln
- John _________, attacked Harper's Ferry
- name for seceeding states during Civil War
- Sons of _______
- someone who fought to end slavery
- 2nd POTUS (alien and sedition acts)
- paranoia of communism in America
- ____________ v. Ferguson
- 1st POTUS
- country the US fought in 1898 to liberate Cuba
- scandal involving Richard Nixon
- 1st foreign policy "doctrine"
- initials of "New Deal" POTUS
- first African American POTUS
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- place Japan attacked in 1941
- canal finished by US in 1905
- period after Civil War of rebuilding
- POTUS who dropped A-bombs on Japan
- surrendered to Washington at Yorktown
- 40 year period of tension b/w US and USSR
- territory Jefferson bought from France
- Articles of _________
- laws enforcing segregation
- impeached for Monica Lewinsky scandal
- official government of the US
- __________ Destiny
27 Clues: 1st POTUS • Sons of _______ • __________ Destiny • Articles of _________ • ____________ v. Ferguson • laws enforcing segregation • place Japan attacked in 1941 • canal finished by US in 1905 • initials of "New Deal" POTUS • first African American POTUS • official government of the US • 1st foreign policy "doctrine" • "trickle down" economics POTUS • proclamation issued by Lincoln • ...
US States 2026-05-13
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- A southern state named after the biggest river in the United States. Jackson is its capital city.
- A small state in the New England region that borders the state of New York. Its capital is Hartford. Its abbreviation is CT.
- Located in the north-central United States. Has a long shoreline along Lake Michigan. Contains the city Milwaukee. Abbreviation is WI.
- A big state on the west side, borders California. Most of it is desert. Contains Las-Vegas and the Hoover Dam.
- Contains the cities Philadelphia and Pittsburg, has borders with New York and New Jersey.
- Contains the cities Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Known historically as the "Buckeye State"
- The largest state (by area) in the contiguous United States. Contains Dallas and Houston. It is associated with cowboys and oil wells.
- Contains the Grand Canyon National Park. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix.
- Contains the cities Memphis and Nashville, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Its abbreviation is TN.
- Contains most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, and the city of Denver.
- It is named after the Native Americans.
- The state contains the following landmarks: Niagara Falls, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge.
- A small state on the east coast that contains the cities Baltimore and Annapolis. Its abbreviation is MD.
- Contains the city of New Orleans. Borders with the Atlantic ocean and the state of Texas. Suffers from hurricanes.
- A small state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Its abbreviation is VT.
- A state in the Southeastern United States. Its capital city is Columbia. Its abbreviation is: SC.
- Located in the Midwest. "Toto we're not in _______ any more." Abbreviation is KS.
- It is nicknamed: "Old Dominion" and the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there. Its abbreviation is VA.
- Located on the east coast. Its size is the second smallest from all states. It is bordered to the south and west by Maryland, to the northeast by New Jersey, and to the north by Pennsylvania.
- Contains Salt Lake City. One of the "Mountain States". Its abbreviation is UT.
- Its one of the Mountain States and the least populated state in the US. Its where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains. Abbreviation is WY.
- Bordered by the Mississippi river to the east and Missouri River to the west. Its capital city is Des Moines. Its abbreviation is IA.
- Contains the cities Louisville and Lexington. Nicknamed: "Bluegrass State". The birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. "_____ Fried Chicken".
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- A southern state, Little Rock is its capital city. Its abbreviation is AR.
- Lies on the west coast & borders with Canada. Contains the city Seattle. Named after the first US president.
- An eastern state. Its capital city is Charleston. Considered to be the "southern most northern state". Its abbreviation is WV.
- A northern state that contains Detroit and is bounded by four of the five Great Lakes. Called the "Great Lakes State".
- A state located in the Midwestern region of the United States along the Canadian border. Its capital city is Bismarck. Its abbreviation is ND.
- A state in the Southeastern United States. Contains the city Charlotte. In this state the Wright Brothers made the first ever powered flight by man. Its abbreviation is NC.
- Contains the city of Chicago and lies to the shore of Lake Michigan.
- The state with the smallest area. Located in the New England region. Nicknamed "The Ocean State". Its abbreviation is RI.
- The last state to join United States and the only one made up entirely of islands. Has lots of volcanoes.
- One of the Mountain States in the northwest. Its capital is Boise. Borders with Washington and Oregon. Nicknamed "Gem State" and "Potato State". Abbreviation is ID.
- A state in the southeast. Contains the city of Atlanta. Named after King George II of Great Britain.
- A small state boarding New York and Pennsylvania. It's the most densely populated state in the US. Contains Newark and Atlantic City.
- Located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It houses Mount Rushmore and the Badlands National Park.
- Contains the cities St. Louis and Kansas City. Nicknamed "the show me state". Its abbreviation is MO.
- The most southern state on the east coast. Contains the cities Miami and Orlando.
- borders the Pacific Ocean to the west and Washington State to the north. Contains the cities Portland and Eugene. Its name resembles that of a big music instrument played at church.
- A small state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Its abbreviation is NH.
- Located in the South Central region of the United States. Contains the cities: Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
- The largest state (by area) located at the north-west of Canada. Was bought from Russia for 2 cents per acre. Much oil was discovered there later.
- Its name is similar to the country south of the United States. Contains the city Albuquerque. Its capital city is Santa Fe.
- A large northern state that borders Canada. One of the Mountain States. Contains three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park. Abbreviation is MT.
- Located in the southeast. Contains the cities Birmingham & Huntsville. According to the song: "Sweet home _____. Where the skies are so blue."
- the eastern and northernmost state on the east coast. It borders Canada, and has a border with only one other US state - New Hampshire.
- Located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States. Its state capital is Lincoln and its largest city is Omaha. Its abbreviation is NE.
- Nicknamed the "Land of 10,000 Lakes". Contains Minneapolis and Saint Paul also known as the "Twin Cities". Contains the gigantic "Mall of America" shopping center.
48 Clues: It is named after the Native Americans. • Contains the city of Chicago and lies to the shore of Lake Michigan. • Contains most of the Southern Rocky Mountains, and the city of Denver. • A southern state, Little Rock is its capital city. Its abbreviation is AR. • Contains Salt Lake City. One of the "Mountain States". Its abbreviation is UT. • ...
US Presidents 2026-05-12
Across
- War on Terror.
- Strongly enforced acts to combat KKK.
- Signed Pendleton Civil service reform act.
- Pardoned Nixon.
- Only president to not belong to a political party.
- Established Peace Corps.
- First US president to be impeached.
- League of Nations.
- Had 15 children.
- Great Society.
- Compromise of 1850.
- First president to be born in a hospital.
- Died 31 days in office.
- Died on July 4 along with Adams and Jefferson.
- Failed to prevent secession.
- Led US through Mexican-American War.
- Buren Panic of 1837.
- He was a mining engineer before a politician.
- Kansas-Nebraska Act.
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Interstate commerce Act.
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- First baby boomer generation president.
- Anti-trust Act.
- First sitting member of House of Representatives to become president.
- Indian Citizenship Act.
- Bush Served as director of CIA before presidency.
- First president to visit Alaska while being president.
- Creator of the National Parks System.
- Spent 40 years in the army.
- Ended reconstruction.
- Oversaw the Indian Removal Act 1830.
- Alien and Sedition Acts.
- Served as president and Chief Justice in Supreme Court
- Made decision that US would use atomic bomb.
- Adams Served 17 years in the House of Representatives after presidency.
- First president to resign.
- Affordable Care Act.
- Known as the father of the constitution.
- Nations first secretary of state.
- Interstate highway system.
- First actor to be president.
- Led the country through the Spanish American war.
- New Deal.
43 Clues: New Deal. • War on Terror. • Great Society. • Anti-trust Act. • Pardoned Nixon. • Had 15 children. • League of Nations. • Compromise of 1850. • Affordable Care Act. • Buren Panic of 1837. • Kansas-Nebraska Act. • Ended reconstruction. • Indian Citizenship Act. • Died 31 days in office. • Established Peace Corps. • Alien and Sedition Acts. • Interstate commerce Act. • First president to resign. • ...
US History 2026-05-20
Across
- online platforms where people share information and communicate
- energy used to power machines and homes
- a cell phone that can access the internet and apps
- an object placed in orbit to send signals or gather data
- a worldwide system that connects computers
- a device that sends and receives sound broadcasts
- a device that shows moving images and sound
- A powered flying vehicle with wings for travel
- communication over long distances using technology
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- medicines used to treat bacterial infections
- a shot that protects people from disease
- an electronic machine that processes information
- energy made by splitting atoms
- a car used for transportation
- a small electronic circuit made for computers and phones
- broadcast a program sent out over tv signals
- the connection of countries through trade and culture
- a residential area outside a city
- a man made material used to create many products
- line a production method where workers build products step by step
20 Clues: a car used for transportation • energy made by splitting atoms • a residential area outside a city • energy used to power machines and homes • a shot that protects people from disease • a worldwide system that connects computers • a device that shows moving images and sound • medicines used to treat bacterial infections • broadcast a program sent out over tv signals • ...
Us <3 2026-06-29
Across
- the instrument i played for 11 years
- the first of OUR many songs
- Our actual first date
- What you got me the first time you came back to berkeley after meeting me
- Where we met for the 2nd time
- our first rave after we got together
- who got us together
- the name of my fat seal
- an instrument we both played
- the name of the skullpanda we pulled
- Monterey destination #1
- the name of my whale shark
- one of my favorite animals, minecraft
- M/D of the day you asked to be my bf
- which sanrio labubu did we pull?
- the name of the character from that chinese yaoi i like
- the animal ur obsessed with
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- The holiday we first met
- my favorite redbull flavor
- when i cant go to sleep unless you're lying next to me
- the brand of the makeup you bought me
- the name of my penguin plush
- the name of the plush on my light blue bag
- My favorite sanrio character
- Our first "date," what we went to go watch
- must go if its in a zoo, birds
- the name of the mall that i always go to
- monterey destination #3
- Monterey destination #2
- where you got scammed of the big husky
- the name of my fav bts member
- The month of our unofficial anniversary
32 Clues: who got us together • Our actual first date • monterey destination #3 • Monterey destination #2 • the name of my fat seal • Monterey destination #1 • The holiday we first met • my favorite redbull flavor • the name of my whale shark • the first of OUR many songs • the animal ur obsessed with • the name of my penguin plush • My favorite sanrio character • an instrument we both played • ...
A Sussy Puzzle (Space=_) 2023-10-15
6 Clues: Online Game Type • I´m Longer Version • Shorter Way To Say Suspicious • A Sussy Game (Very Popular Game) • That Guy Who Is Killing Others (In Among Us) • Very Sus Word It (Hint: First Letter Is Sussy)
Missused words 2016-10-04
Across
- there is a ______ us.
- When the wind was knocked out of me I could barley ___
- Did the helmet ____ your fall.
- I cant stay for dinner and ____ I will see you tomorrow.
Down
- The sight was so amazing I needed to take a deep ____
- there is a prize for you, do you ____?
- ____ you and me I have no money
- No food or drink ____ if you need to for a medical reason
- The ____ of the medicine included drowsiness.
- The lamp ___ my bed was the cause of the fire.
10 Clues: there is a ______ us. • Did the helmet ____ your fall. • ____ you and me I have no money • there is a prize for you, do you ____? • The ____ of the medicine included drowsiness. • The lamp ___ my bed was the cause of the fire. • The sight was so amazing I needed to take a deep ____ • When the wind was knocked out of me I could barley ___ • ...
Unit 10 vocabulary 2024-04-10
Across
- Economic policies of President Reagan, emphasizing tax cuts.
- Economic condition of stagnant growth and high inflation.
- North American Free Trade Agreement among US, Canada, Mexico.
- Negotiation method involving a mediator traveling between parties.
- Political scandal leading to President Nixon's resignation.
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- Term for the moderate middle-class population.
- Economic theory that benefits for the wealthy trickle down to all.
- Process to remove a government official from office.
- Revitalization of urban areas through planning and development.
- Legal forgiveness of a crime by the government.
10 Clues: Term for the moderate middle-class population. • Legal forgiveness of a crime by the government. • Process to remove a government official from office. • Economic condition of stagnant growth and high inflation. • Political scandal leading to President Nixon's resignation. • Economic policies of President Reagan, emphasizing tax cuts. • ...
Vocab 2025-02-03
Across
- The beginning to some Disney movies
- How offense introverts talk to people
- The face you have to make when you fart on someone
- What the imposter in among us can do
Down
- When your mom tries to go to hobby lobby
- Being told you don't have to do the dishes.
- Mr. Johnson gave me a million things to do
- When someone says games stay indoors a little bit
- What the fish in the Simpsons swim in
- When people curse on Fox news
10 Clues: When people curse on Fox news • The beginning to some Disney movies • What the imposter in among us can do • What the fish in the Simpsons swim in • How offense introverts talk to people • When your mom tries to go to hobby lobby • Mr. Johnson gave me a million things to do • Being told you don't have to do the dishes. • When someone says games stay indoors a little bit • ...
Best of The Best 2024 2024-06-25
Across
- The manager of this branch is Tabitha
- Where ACU's Administrative office is located
- Which credit union is Colorado's most awarded?
- How ACU feels towards the employees who make us great!
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- Arapahoe Credit Union's Head Honcho
- The most common last name among ACU staff
- How long ACU has been holding the Best of the Best title
- The manager of the Englewood Branch
- The Englewood branch is located on E. Hampden and ___?
- ACU has been voted ____ of the ____ in 7 counties!
10 Clues: Arapahoe Credit Union's Head Honcho • The manager of the Englewood Branch • The manager of this branch is Tabitha • The most common last name among ACU staff • Where ACU's Administrative office is located • Which credit union is Colorado's most awarded? • ACU has been voted ____ of the ____ in 7 counties! • The Englewood branch is located on E. Hampden and ___? • ...
Vocabulary: "The Magic Gourd" 2020-11-30
Across
- My sister around her piggy bank for money to
- My sister was her boy friend to pay things.
- are really cool creatures and they
- I thank god for his and for creating me.
Down
- There are about 1 million people that are.
- I was _____ my dog.
- I that someone is a among us.
- It was how my sister didn't hope she will in.
8 Clues: I was _____ my dog. • I that someone is a among us. • are really cool creatures and they • I thank god for his and for creating me. • There are about 1 million people that are. • My sister was her boy friend to pay things. • My sister around her piggy bank for money to • It was how my sister didn't hope she will in.
Russian Culture 2013-05-16
Across
- Lenin’s political rival, was killed with an ice pick in Mexico
- The longest river in Europe – flows through central Russia
- Russian for “grandmother”
- This city does not believe in tears
- The river on which St. Petersburg stands
- First man in space
- Nested dolls
- A step up from painted Easter eggs
- Russian crêpes
- A Washington, DC Museum that houses a large Russian collection
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- Lover of the Russian Queen. They put some poison into his wine, he drank it all and said, “I feel fine”.
- The name and patrimonial of both a writer and a president
- Red beet soup, often served with sour cream
- Soviet name for St. Petersburg
- Russia’s national drink
- Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us
- Once upon a December, she was the Grand Duchess of Russia
- First satellite
18 Clues: Nested dolls • Russian crêpes • First satellite • First man in space • Russia’s national drink • Russian for “grandmother” • Soviet name for St. Petersburg • A step up from painted Easter eggs • This city does not believe in tears • The river on which St. Petersburg stands • Red beet soup, often served with sour cream • Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us • ...
Russian Culture 2013-05-16
Across
- Lover of the Russian Queen. They put some poison into his wine, he drank it all and said, “I feel fine”.
- The river on which St. Petersburg stands
- This city does not believe in tears
- The name and patrimonial of both a writer and a president
- Lenin’s political rival, was killed with an ice pick in Mexico
- A step up from painted Easter eggs
- Red beet soup, often served with sour cream
- Once upon a December, she was the Grand Duchess of Russia
- Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us
Down
- Russia’s national drink
- Soviet name for St. Petersburg
- A Washington, DC Museum that houses a large Russian collection
- First satellite
- Russian crêpes
- The longest river in Europe – flows through central Russia
- Nested dolls
- Russian for “grandmother”
- First man in space
18 Clues: Nested dolls • Russian crêpes • First satellite • First man in space • Russia’s national drink • Russian for “grandmother” • Soviet name for St. Petersburg • A step up from painted Easter eggs • This city does not believe in tears • The river on which St. Petersburg stands • Red beet soup, often served with sour cream • Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us • ...
Russian Culture 2013-05-17
Across
- Russia’s national drink
- A step up from painted Easter eggs
- First satellite
- Saint Petersburg stands on this river
- Lenin’s political rival, was killed with an ice pick in Mexico
- The first name and patrimonial of both a writer and a president
- Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us
- Once upon a December, she was the Grand Duchess of Russia
Down
- The longest river in Europe – flows through central Russia
- Soviet name for Saint Petersburg
- This city does not believe in tears
- First man in space
- Russian crêpes
- A Washington, DC Museum that houses a large Russian collection
- Red beet soup, often served with sour cream
- Nested doll
- Lover of the Russian Queen. They put some poison into his wine, he drank it all and said, “I feel fine”.
- Russian for “grandmother”
18 Clues: Nested doll • Russian crêpes • First satellite • First man in space • Russia’s national drink • Russian for “grandmother” • Soviet name for Saint Petersburg • A step up from painted Easter eggs • This city does not believe in tears • Saint Petersburg stands on this river • Red beet soup, often served with sour cream • Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us • ...
US History Unit 3 Keywords 2017-11-19
Across
- Woman who helped create asylums with better conditions for the inhabitants
- Transcendentalist who lived self sufficiently and isolated from society for two years and then wrote Civil Disobedience promoting peaceful activism
- American who led a group of people to live in Texas when it was part of Mexico
- Period during the early 1800s in which the importance of religion increased and the nature of religion changed
- Forceful relocation of Cherokee and other Indian tribes
- Cult that declared that women should stay at home and not participate in the market-economy
- Inventor of the cotton gin
- Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River
- Document stating that the U.S. would not tolerate any more European colonization of the Western Hemisphere and would stay out of European affairs
- Agreement saying that Missouri could only become a slave state if Maine was created as a free state to maintain a balance
- Meeting to ask for more rights for women in the US
- Feeling of solidarity among people from the same country
- created to oppose the Jacksonian democrats and supported in the Northeast
- Stronger unity among regions than among a whole nation
- “The Great Compromiser” who suggested the Missouri Compromise and created the Whig party
- Bank destroyed by Andrew Jackson that loaned money to state banks
- Person who agrees with the idea that everybody can judge what is right or wrong based on their intuition
- American writer, author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- Female writer who wrote a Uncle Tom's Cabin supporting the abolishment of slavery
- Railroad Network of houses and places where slaves could hide as they escaped from the south to the north
- that Jackson transferred money to from the 2nd Bank of the United States
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- Famous textile mills in Massachusetts worked in mainly by young women
- Path crossing from the east of the US to the west that many Americans migrated along
- Leader of The Transcendental Club that met in Boston
- Period when people rapidly migrated to California as a result of gold being found there
- Treaty ending the Mexican-American War and annexing several places including Texas and California
- Writer and poet who used a gothic style
- Education reformer who advocated for the creation of common schools
- Period during which there was only one major political party
- Belief that Americans had a mission to move westward and inhabit the whole country.
- Organizer of the first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls
- Writer of a magazine that supported the abolishment of slavery
- Deal in which Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams become president and Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State
- System in which supporters of a political party received government jobs for their loyalty
- Suggestion to ban slavery in the states acquired after the Mexican-American War that was refused
- Increased demonstrations of sectionalism between the North and the South during Jackson's presidency
- Former slave who strongly advocated for abolishing slavery
- Transaction of a portion of land on the Mexican border to the US in 1853
- Treaty handing Florida over to the U.S. from Spain
- Military fort where many Texans were killed in the Mexican-American War
40 Clues: Inventor of the cotton gin • Writer and poet who used a gothic style • Meeting to ask for more rights for women in the US • Treaty handing Florida over to the U.S. from Spain • Leader of The Transcendental Club that met in Boston • Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River • Stronger unity among regions than among a whole nation • ...
Vocabulary 2023-10-09
Across
- The evolution of ________ helped to create even more realistic cartoons.
- There are beautiful _______ in that museum.
- Some simple paints are often considered ________.
Down
- An _______ is responsible for creating amazing images for cinema, for example.
- Some paintings make us _______ history.
- Art helps to create an _______ among different people.
- Photos and paintings make important moments _______ forever.
- Protest arts are made to cause _______ in spectators.
8 Clues: Some paintings make us _______ history. • There are beautiful _______ in that museum. • Some simple paints are often considered ________. • Protest arts are made to cause _______ in spectators. • Art helps to create an _______ among different people. • Photos and paintings make important moments _______ forever. • ...
Change 2015-03-11
Across
- How will these new rules a... us?
- We a... all the changes tey propose.
- He r... angrily to the news.
- I don’t know why he was so a... towards me.
- They r... pressure to change the rules.
- He seems a... about the meeting.
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- As a child he was difficult and r... .
- We had to a... quickly to the new system.
- You don’t sound very e... about the idea.
- She showed herself to be a c... member of the team.
- He accused management of trying to s... the talks.
- She seems to be a... about her new job.
- There is widespread a... among voters.
- We o... any change to the existing regulations.
14 Clues: He r... angrily to the news. • He seems a... about the meeting. • How will these new rules a... us? • We a... all the changes tey propose. • As a child he was difficult and r... . • There is widespread a... among voters. • She seems to be a... about her new job. • They r... pressure to change the rules. • We had to a... quickly to the new system. • ...
Compositions 2024-09-07
Across
- The children ??? loudly when they see the helicopter.
- She ???s when she passes me in the street.
- I couldn't ??? what the teacher informed just now.
- Their teacher ???s them for their mistakes.
- You ??? your mother very closely.
- ???ing eggs is not an easy task.
- He ??? broke the vase.
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- Mrs Ling has just ??? her hair. She has curly hair now.
- She ???s at me and smile.
- I ??? with his suggestion.
- Ali is very ??? among their classmates because he likes making fun of others.
- Mr Lee ???s us quite a lot of homeworks as he will be absent tomorrow.
- Do not ??? the dog, it might bite you.
- It is our ??? to finish the homeworks.
14 Clues: He ??? broke the vase. • She ???s at me and smile. • I ??? with his suggestion. • ???ing eggs is not an easy task. • You ??? your mother very closely. • Do not ??? the dog, it might bite you. • It is our ??? to finish the homeworks. • She ???s when she passes me in the street. • Their teacher ???s them for their mistakes. • I couldn't ??? what the teacher informed just now. • ...
alda & co 2020-12-12
6 Clues: myndin sem osean dýrkar • body ody ody ody ody ody • uppáhalds árstíðin hennar öldu • ástæðan afh við erum í sóttkví • hvernig rúm er alda að fara að fá? • hvað heita among us kallarnir í sögunni hjá öldu?
Russian Culture 2013-05-17
Across
- A Washington, DC Museum that houses a large Russian collection
- Soviet name for Saint Petersburg
- Once upon a December, she was the Grand Duchess of Russia
- This city does not believe in tears
- Nested doll
- Red beet soup, often served with sour cream
- First satellite
- Saint Petersburg stands on this river
Down
- Russian crêpes
- Russia’s national drink
- The first name and patrimonial of both a writer and a president
- The longest river in Europe – flows through central Russia
- Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us
- First man in space
- Lenin’s political rival, was killed with an ice pick in Mexico
- Russian for “grandmother”
- A step up from painted Easter eggs
- Lover of the Russian Queen. They put some poison into his wine, he drank it all and said, “I feel fine”.
18 Clues: Nested doll • Russian crêpes • First satellite • First man in space • Russia’s national drink • Russian for “grandmother” • Soviet name for Saint Petersburg • A step up from painted Easter eggs • This city does not believe in tears • Saint Petersburg stands on this river • Red beet soup, often served with sour cream • Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us • ...
Russian Culture 2013-05-16
Across
- A step up from painted Easter eggs
- A Washington, DC Museum that houses a large Russian collection
- Once upon a December, she was the Grand Duchess of Russia
- The name and patrimonial of both a writer and a president
- Lover of the Russian Queen. They put some poison into his wine, he drank it all and said, “I feel fine”.
- Russia’s national drink
- First satellite
Down
- Russian crêpes
- First man in space
- Red beet soup, often served with sour cream
- Nested dolls
- This city does not believe in tears
- Soviet name for St. Petersburg
- Russian for “grandmother”
- Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us
- The longest river in Europe – flows through central Russia
- Lenin’s political rival, was killed with an ice pick in Mexico
- The river on which St. Petersburg stands
18 Clues: Nested dolls • Russian crêpes • First satellite • First man in space • Russia’s national drink • Russian for “grandmother” • Soviet name for St. Petersburg • A step up from painted Easter eggs • This city does not believe in tears • The river on which St. Petersburg stands • Red beet soup, often served with sour cream • Leader of the revolution; his body is still among us • ...
Sonday 2 sight words 2023-11-17
Across
- you do this to hear music
- to create something like a house
- frequent
- a duplicate of something
- how to get from one room to another
- opposite of true
- you may be asked to "____ it" if you say you're stronger than someone
- worn to protect your feet
- when something is better than good
- to communicate with someone
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- having a higher score than the team your playing. (We ___ our game)
- practicing for a test
- a pause from something like school or work, happens in winter and summer
- you do this to keep your body warm when it's cold
- popular game where you have to find the imposter: "_____ US"
- opposite of back
- two of these are in a gallon
- a high class food people eat cooked differently made of cows
18 Clues: frequent • opposite of true • opposite of back • practicing for a test • a duplicate of something • you do this to hear music • worn to protect your feet • to communicate with someone • two of these are in a gallon • to create something like a house • when something is better than good • how to get from one room to another • you do this to keep your body warm when it's cold • ...
cale games crossword 2021-01-29
Across
- the 3d with real life battleships
- the game of animal diststers
- a survial game that you suivive the others
Down
- the best 3d surival game
- you have to survive the imposter and help crew
- the game with games in it and 3d
- a game in roblox that you shoot red or blue or green or yellow
- a rip off of among us in roblox
8 Clues: the best 3d surival game • the game of animal diststers • a rip off of among us in roblox • the game with games in it and 3d • the 3d with real life battleships • a survial game that you suivive the others • you have to survive the imposter and help crew • a game in roblox that you shoot red or blue or green or yellow
Post WWI Vocabulary 2025-05-27
Across
- the right to vote in political elections
- Large scale product manufacturing usually done by machinery and automation
- Former airmail pilot and first person to complete a transatlantic flight
- leader who was a great advocate for women's voting rights and a founder of the Suffrage movement
- President Wilson's plan for a lasting peace after the Great War
- Made up word that means to desire a return from a state of war to normal economic, political, and social conditions
- prevention by law of the manufacture and sale of alcohol, in the US between 1920 and 1933
- Chicago organized crime boss who controlled a large network of speakeasies with enormous profits
- the transition from wartime to peacetime production levels
- international organization founded after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among nations
- US President during First World War
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- a time when many people defied Prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.
- tax on imported foreign goods
- combining multiple forms of communication, radio/motion pictures/newspapers, to send coordinated messaging to millions of people, creating a homogenized national culture
- Period of severe economic downturn experienced world-wide in late 1920s
- A manufacturing system that divided operations into simple tasks that unskilled workers could perform
- prohibits federal and state governments from denying or abridging the right to vote based on gender
- French palace near Paris where WWI peace treaty was signed
- policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries
- automobile mass produced on Henry Ford’s assembly lines
- hidden/secret bar operated illegally during Prohibition in the US, when the sale and consumption of alcohol were banned
21 Clues: tax on imported foreign goods • US President during First World War • the right to vote in political elections • automobile mass produced on Henry Ford’s assembly lines • French palace near Paris where WWI peace treaty was signed • the transition from wartime to peacetime production levels • President Wilson's plan for a lasting peace after the Great War • ...
Sussy Puzzle 2022-03-22
7 Clues: one among us.. • when you're SUSpicious • when you see a sussy body • when you are almost perfectly sus • the final transformation of being sus • when you say something wrong in the meeting and they blame you • when you see something sus and want to tell it to your team of crewmates
US politics 2016-04-03
Across
- to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility
- political body (= politisches Organ) making and passing laws
- a feeling of anger or unhappiness about something that you think is unfair
- (in the US) the principle of government by which the President, Congress and the Supreme Court each have some control over the others
- member of one house/chamber of the US Congress
- to make a long speech in parliament in order to delay a vote
- the process of voting at an election: “to go to the ...”; synonym of “surveys (pl.)”
- a situation in which people with different opinions are not able to agree with each other and so no action can be taken
- a meeting of members of a political party for the purpose of choosing candidates for an election by open discussion
- the people in a society who have influence and power and who usually do not support change
Down
- to develop in a successful way; to grow and become wealthy
- the quality of showing too much support for one person, group (e.g. political party) or idea
- a body of electors – especially one that elects the president and vice president of the United States
- a US organization that supports the right of citizens to own a gun (acronym)
- sth. to officially end a law, a system or an institution
- moving, reacting or working more slowly than normal and in a way that seems lazy
- a statement of a change to the Constitution of the US
- a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives
- an organized attempt by a group of people to influence politicians on a particular issue
- symbol of the Democratic Party
- an election in which members of the same political party run against each other for the chance to be in a larger and more important election
21 Clues: symbol of the Democratic Party • member of one house/chamber of the US Congress • a statement of a change to the Constitution of the US • sth. to officially end a law, a system or an institution • to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility • to develop in a successful way; to grow and become wealthy • ...
About Us 2016-06-11
Across
- adeknya poy
- hobi kita yang sama
- Hadiah ultah Poy yg ke 17
- panggilan poy buat lia
- Yang lia lakukan kalo sakit hati sama poy
- Tempat kita jadian
- usaha poy pas SMA
- Makanan kesukaan lia
- Hadiah ultah lia ke 16
- Lia anak ke... dari 7 bersaudara
- alergi poy
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- poy nyebelin kalo
- tahun estimasi kita menikah
- film pertama yang kita tonton berdua
- hobi kita yang sama (literasi)
- usaha lia pas SMA
- Lia nyebelin kalo..
- Makanan kesukaan Poy tetapi Alia alergi
- Tanggal jadian kita
- alergi lia
- bulan jadian kita
- panggilan lia buat poy
22 Clues: alergi lia • alergi poy • adeknya poy • poy nyebelin kalo • usaha lia pas SMA • usaha poy pas SMA • bulan jadian kita • Tempat kita jadian • hobi kita yang sama • Lia nyebelin kalo.. • Tanggal jadian kita • Makanan kesukaan lia • panggilan poy buat lia • Hadiah ultah lia ke 16 • panggilan lia buat poy • Hadiah ultah Poy yg ke 17 • tahun estimasi kita menikah • hobi kita yang sama (literasi) • ...
US Constitution 2016-09-20
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- Current number of judges in the Supreme Court.
- Supreme Court judges are given there positions by this method rather than being elected.
- The first 10 amendments of the US Constitution combined.
- Judiciary assumes legislative power by pushing its own interpretation of the Constitution.
- The key feature of the US Constitution.
- Firmly believing in following the written word of the Constitution.
- States, Officials, Ambassadors or the USA are a party in the case.
- Combining central and regional government systems to create dual sovereignty.
- Judiciary holds other branches of government to account by its own interpretation of the Constitution.
- An unwritten political customer important to Codified Constitutions.
- Outlawed by the 13th amendment in 1864/65.
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- Provided by splitting Government into 3 branches.
- The first instance of the President being declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, 1804.
- The first instance of the Supreme Court declaring Congress unconstitutional.
- Power to hear a case of appeal that has already been held in a lesser court.
- Interpreting by reading between the lines.
- A disadvantage of a Codified Constitution.
- Change is made over a long period of time and follows precedent.
- To pass an amendment which takes back a previous one.
- The number of courts set in Article 3 of the US Constitution.
20 Clues: The key feature of the US Constitution. • Interpreting by reading between the lines. • A disadvantage of a Codified Constitution. • Outlawed by the 13th amendment in 1864/65. • Current number of judges in the Supreme Court. • Provided by splitting Government into 3 branches. • To pass an amendment which takes back a previous one. • ...
About Us 2016-01-28
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- My middle name
- The first gift you brought me
- Your favorite color
- My name
- The color of my eyes
- What we are
- Your name
- The type of restaurant we ate at on our first date
- The town where we went on our first date
- Who I love
- How many months we have been together
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- The movie I never thought I would watch LOL
- What we feel
- My favorite color
- My favorite food
- The month we started dating
- The first movie we saw together
- What we look forward to
- How we met
- What we drank at the coffee shop
20 Clues: My name • Your name • How we met • Who I love • What we are • What we feel • My middle name • My favorite food • My favorite color • Your favorite color • The color of my eyes • What we look forward to • The month we started dating • The first gift you brought me • The first movie we saw together • What we drank at the coffee shop • How many months we have been together • ...
US Prehistory 2018-07-24
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- cone shaped portable house of Plains Indians
- clear area between Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets, ice free____
- US President who investigated an Indian mound
- land bridge between Asia and Americas
- Indian city of 20000 in Illinois and biggest city in North America pre1800
- the black cowboy who worked in New Mexico
- believed Indians came from Asia 3000 and 4000 years ago
- place in Chile which has 14000 year old child’s footprint
- points more than 11500 years old and fluted halfway
- the river where the Hopewell or Woodland culture was centered
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- mud brick Indian houses in Southwest
- curator of a museum in Colorado
- theory that some people came from Spain and Portugal to Americas
- Ancient man who looked like actor Patrick Stewart
- my enemy’s ancestors
- what was found by the black cowboy
- time period when much of North America was covered with ice
- last big migration from Asia
- the other way archaeologists cut into a mound besides taking off layers
- a big hairy elephant
20 Clues: my enemy’s ancestors • a big hairy elephant • last big migration from Asia • curator of a museum in Colorado • what was found by the black cowboy • mud brick Indian houses in Southwest • land bridge between Asia and Americas • the black cowboy who worked in New Mexico • cone shaped portable house of Plains Indians • US President who investigated an Indian mound • ...
US History 2018-10-09
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- A new territory gained by the U.S. after the Treaty of Paris, _________ became a key coaling station in the Pacific Ocean for ships traveling to/from the Philippines.
- sold to U.S. for the price of $20 million. Islands administered by Insular Government after the SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
- An American newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and whose methods profoundly influenced American journalism. Proponent of "yellow journalism.
- was a lawyer and jurist in the Hawaiian Islands as a kingdom, protectorate, republic and territory. Serving as an enemy of the Hawaiian royalty and friend of the elite immigrant community. 1894 wealthy, plantation owner and politician who was named President of New Republic of Hawaii. He asked US to annex Hawaii.
- American war ship that was blown up in the harbor of Havana. More than 260 men died. This was the third cause of the Spanish-American war
- Journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to create sensations and attract readers
- Island to the south of the U.S., and of great economic interest (sugar/tobacco) to the U.S. economy. Sight of the _______ Rebellion and many battles during the Spanish-American War.
- 25th president of the U.S., _____________ led the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War. Pushed for expansion and the gold standard. Was assassinated on September 14th, 1901.
- part of the invading army of Cuba.
- a belief that free-market competition would lead to the survival of the fittest
- The policy in which stronger nations extend their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories
- Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power.
- U.S. Secretary of State_________ issued, in 1899, a series of policy statements called the Open Door notes. The notes were letters addressed to the leaders of imperialist nations proposing that the nations share their trading rights with the United States, thus creating an open door.
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- forced Japan to trade with the United States.
- Policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America
- A volunteer cavalry under the command of Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War.
- Letter written by Dupuy De Lome that criticized President McKinley calling him" weak" and a "bitter for the admiration of the crowd" Another reason for the Spanish-American war.
- Queen of Hawaii. Pushed for a "Hawaii for Hawaiians" agenda. Overthrown in 1893 by wealthy white settlers/landowners.
- 26th president of the U.S. _______________ was famous for his "Big Stick Diplomacy" when it came to foreign affairs. ____________ became the youngest man to assume the U.S. presidency after President William McKinley was assassinated in 1901. He won a second term in 1904. Known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservationism.
- Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government
- Annexed in 1898. Republic of ______ established in 1887 with the Constitution of the Kingdom of __________. After overthrow of the Republic in 1893, American lawmaker Sanford B. Dole became President of the Republic of _________.
- A Hungarian-American Jewish newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the New York World. ________ introduced the techniques of "new journalism" to the newspapers he acquired in the 1880s. Competition with Hearst linked __________ to the types of journalistic tactics known as "yellow journalism.
- Admiral of the Navy, the only person in U.S. history to have attained the rank. Admiral ________ is best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. Sunk/captured the entire Spanish Pacific fleet in less than six hours.
- Outspoken advocate of American military expansion. Wrote The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (1890). __________ _________ ________ called for the United States to develop a modern NAVAL fleet capable of protecting American business and shipping interests around the world.
- Rico Invaded by the U.S. during the Spanish-American War. One of the insular territories gained by the U.S. as a result of the Treaty of Paris. Inhabitants of ___________ ________ are considered U.S. citizens, thanks to the Jones Act of 1917.
26 Clues: part of the invading army of Cuba. • Policy of territorial or economic expansion. • forced Japan to trade with the United States. • Ended military rule in Puerto Rico and set up a civil government • Country whose affairs are partially controlled by a stronger power. • U.S. belief that they had the right to expand territory over N. America • ...
US Government 2018-05-14
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- party A group that seeks to elect candidates to public office
- Activities of members of Congress that help constituents as individuals
- A procedure that enables voters to reject a measure adopted by the legislature
- A political system in which citizens rule directly or indirectly
- the scandal that led to the forced resignation of a President Richard M. Nixon
- Power of courts to determine whether acts of Congress are constitutional
- he dollar amount of all final goods and services produced within a country in a year
- Concept that one's personal information is protected from public scrutiny
- A set of documents that were created to gain support for the Constitution
- A valuable tool for measuring and understanding demographic changes
- drawing the boundaries of electoral districts in a way that gives one party an unfair advantage over its rivals
- Power is distributed between a central government and state governments
- The right and acceptance of an authority
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- A set of important issues that get the attention of people involved in policymaking
- A government that is legally and politically independent of any other government
- takes place when Congress adjourns within 10 days of submitting a bill to the president, who simply lets it die by neither signing nor vetoing it
- the process by which interest groups attempt to influence public policy
- Ability to influence/control the behavior of people in social science and politics
- group A collection of people who share a common interest and seek to influence government
- Government officials act in the best interest of the public
- Legal constitutional protections against government
- A fundamental principle whereby each branch of government has some measure of influence over the others
- To return a criminal back to the state that they were charged in
- Government officials act the way their constituents want
- A small, organized, dissenting group, especially in politics
- Protections from discrimination
- A body of non-elective government officials and an administrative policy-making group
- An advisory group selected by the president to aid in making decisions
- A government in which several factions join together to create a majority
- The fringe benefits of holding an office
- The primary author of the Constitution
- The official endorsement of a candidate for office by a political party
32 Clues: Protections from discrimination • The primary author of the Constitution • The fringe benefits of holding an office • The right and acceptance of an authority • Legal constitutional protections against government • Government officials act the way their constituents want • Government officials act in the best interest of the public • ...
US Government 2013-08-22
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- the people govern
- A joining of several groups for a common purpose
- state governed as one single unit in which the central government is supreme
- a form of democracy in which people decide
- Variety
- an economy that includes a variety of private and government control; reflecting characteristics of both capitalism and socialis
- an economic system in which capital assets are privately owned and items are brought to market for profit
- Rule characterized by a highly centralized and coercive authority that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life.
- a system of government in which also called an executive branch exist but is separate from the legislature
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- Rule by leader base only
- a select person represents a group of people and give an ultimate decision out of the votes
- consists of rule by a king or queen
- a form of government in which the people have supreme control over the government and where offices of state are elected or chosen by the people
- state developed naturally out of the early family.
- an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy
- one person or a small group claimed control
- where the head of state and head of government are kept separate.
- people overcome a wild state with very little rules by agreeing to form a state
- a political system controlled by unelected rulers who usually permit some degree of individual freedom.
- consists of rule by one person or a group of people
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common
- Ultimate government authority
- a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy
23 Clues: Variety • the people govern • Rule by leader base only • Ultimate government authority • consists of rule by a king or queen • a form of democracy in which people decide • one person or a small group claimed control • A joining of several groups for a common purpose • state developed naturally out of the early family. • consists of rule by one person or a group of people • ...
US History 2014-01-08
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- enforces laws
- freed all those enslaved
- Missouri was admitted to the union as a slave state
- colonies were better left alone
- law made it a crie for slaves to run away and allowed arrest of essacpees
- began rise in 400 BC
- escape route for slaves
- required colonists to pay taxes for stamps
- members of species compete for survival
- rebuild the south
- difficult trip across atlantice transporting slaves
- supporters of the constitution
- Britain recognized the independence of the USA
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- executes laws
- written by Thomas Jefferson
- relocating the Indians to west of the Mississippi river
- writes laws
- rebirth
- official approval of constitution
- nonsupporters of the constitution
- people who convert others to a religion
- companies operated better without gov. involvement
- landowner had the right to control people of a certain area
- thinking your region is better
- written by Thomas Paine
25 Clues: rebirth • writes laws • executes laws • enforces laws • rebuild the south • began rise in 400 BC • escape route for slaves • written by Thomas Paine • freed all those enslaved • written by Thomas Jefferson • thinking your region is better • supporters of the constitution • colonies were better left alone • official approval of constitution • nonsupporters of the constitution • ...
US Presidents 2013-12-28
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- invasion of Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein
- father of the constitution
- died in 30 days
- shot by Leon Czolgosz
- supported the Kansas-Nebraska act
- Our current president
- shot by Guiteau
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- fluent in Mandarin
- passed the voting rights act
- was an actor
- father of our country
- impeached for the Lewinsky Scandal
- Robert E. Lee surrendered to him
- the new deal
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- only catholic president
- Bachelor president
- opposed French attempt to annex Hawaii
- Lost the popular vote to Tilden
- the Watergate scandal
- second president
- served two non-consecutive terms
- pardoned Nixon
- peanut farmer
- only president to earn a Ph.D
- bought Florida from Spain
- Supreme allied commander in WWII
- said "The buck stops here"
- teapot dome scandal occurred
- old Hickory
- freed the slaves
- became chief justice after his presidency
32 Clues: old Hickory • was an actor • the new deal • peanut farmer • pardoned Nixon • died in 30 days • shot by Guiteau • second president • freed the slaves • Bachelor president • fluent in Mandarin • the Watergate scandal • shot by Leon Czolgosz • Our current president • father of our country • only catholic president • bought Florida from Spain • father of the constitution • said "The buck stops here" • ...
US HISTORY 2013-11-12
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- cofounded the Chicago Hull House
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- founded chain stores
- organized massacre of a particular ethnic group
- American landscape painter and printmaker
- found in Chicago
- established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- helped veterans
- found in New York
- sport that can also be called soccer
- founded the department store chain
- sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River
- an immigration station at New York harbor
- book written by Jacob Riis
- the____________ theater
- Marshall Field founded what type of store?
- a major voice for progressive education
- came from the Eastern and Southern Europe
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- invented basketball
- home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- baseball team
- increasing amount of people that live in urban areas
- founded the American Red Cross
- John Dewey wanted what type of education
- the Auditorium building is found here
- the Eiffel Tower
- the statue of liberty is found here
- designed wainwright building
28 Clues: baseball team • helped veterans • found in Chicago • the Eiffel Tower • found in New York • invented basketball • founded chain stores • the____________ theater • book written by Jacob Riis • designed wainwright building • founded the American Red Cross • cofounded the Chicago Hull House • founded the department store chain • the statue of liberty is found here • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
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- Ew you farted!
- Something I hated then you got me to love
- Something we never wanted to do
- My favorite color
- Our first daughter's name
- Something we looked forward to every night
- My pillow pet
- We liked to try on clothes
- El llave es
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- Food that I love and makes you sick
- Our special place to go alone
- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
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- Something that always seems to be between us
- My eye color
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- Our favorite place to eat
- I wanna make you feel
- Firth date
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- Something weird I have everyday
- What am I doing right now?
- April 5th
- This describes our LOVE
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Our favorite game to play
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
- Six Anniversary Movie
- When we first sort of met
- You missed ;)
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
33 Clues: April 5th • Firth date • El llave es • My eye color • My pillow pet • You missed ;) • Ew you farted! • My favorite color • I wanna make you feel • Six Anniversary Movie • This describes our LOVE • Our favorite place to eat • Our first daughter's name • Our favorite game to play • When we first sort of met • Animal you made me kiss :P • What am I doing right now? • We liked to try on clothes • ...
US presidents 2014-10-01
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- the voting process in an election
- a period in which the economy is in bad shape and many people have little money
- to find similarities and differences between more than one thing
- a crime that usually involves cheating, lying in order to get money or property
- / to add territory to a country, often by military force
- formally leaving the group it belongs to
- the granting of freedom of slavery
- science of the production and distribution, and consumption of goods and surfaces
- the upper house of congress
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- to form
- a formal change to the us constitution added to the end in a separate section of writing
- a group that makes us laws
- the ceremony that makes the president official
- the eleven southern states that left the united states in 1860-1861 to form a different country
- the separation of people into racial groups in daily life
- the team that helps the president do his job
- accuse an important elected official
- those who are allowed to vote in our country
- to clear a person from charge or accusation
- a decision by the president not to sign a bill passed by the congress
20 Clues: to form • a group that makes us laws • the upper house of congress • the voting process in an election • the granting of freedom of slavery • accuse an important elected official • formally leaving the group it belongs to • to clear a person from charge or accusation • the team that helps the president do his job • those who are allowed to vote in our country • ...
US History 2021-09-28
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- Founder of constitutional law and chief justice.
- Thought the bank was unconstitutional.
- Printed publication, and associated with making decisions.
- Written by the 1st American president.
- Peace treaty that ended the war of 1812.
- Most influential founding father.
- Debt crisis state government increased effort to collect taxes.
- Desire for unity after the war of 1812
- Articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton.
- Louisiana purchase.
- Created two Legislative bodies in congress.
- The great compromise, The three fifth compromise etc.
- Final battle of the northwest indian war.
- 3rd US president.
- North and South America will not tolerate any more colonization.
- Four acts passed by the federalist.
- Basic principles of and laws of the nation and the agreement signing of it.
- Known as the Florida purchase treaty.
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- 4th US president and created the amendments.
- First major battle of the war of 1812.
- On all American vessels sailing for foreign ports.
- No support from state governments.
- Secret meeting of the federalist delegates from connecticut.
- Capital of the United states.
- Agreement by the US and Great Britain that helped avert war between them.
- Beans, squash, peas, okra etc.
- Creation of a supreme national government.
- Served as an associate justice.
- First written constitution of the United states.
- Economic system in which the decisions regarding investment.
- Create material by hand.
31 Clues: 3rd US president. • Louisiana purchase. • Create material by hand. • Capital of the United states. • Beans, squash, peas, okra etc. • Served as an associate justice. • Most influential founding father. • No support from state governments. • Four acts passed by the federalist. • Known as the Florida purchase treaty. • First major battle of the war of 1812. • ...
US History 2021-03-02
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- made sure that one of the branches of government did not get too powerful
- every 5 slaves in a state would count as three free persons
- the promise the federalists made to attach to the Constitution
- the creator of the New Jersey Plan
- changes to the Constitution
- many of the antifederalists
- rule by the people
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- the governor of New York who was an antifederalist
- supporters of the Constitution
- opposed the Constitution
- the date of the first meeting of the new congress
- did not get rid of the articles ad instead it modifies them to make the central government stronger
- was chosen to become the first president under the new Constitution
- proposed to get rid of the articles and create a new national government
- divided government power between federal and state governments
- the two states that had not ratified the Constitution
- the state that waited until the bill of rights was proposed to ratify the Constitution
- his idea was used in the Great Compromise
- the leaders of the federalists
- the majority of the delegates that attended the convention in Philadelphia
20 Clues: rule by the people • opposed the Constitution • changes to the Constitution • many of the antifederalists • supporters of the Constitution • the leaders of the federalists • the creator of the New Jersey Plan • his idea was used in the Great Compromise • the date of the first meeting of the new congress • the governor of New York who was an antifederalist • ...
About Us 2020-12-31
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- one of my dogs
- my fav person
- one of your fav foods
- your fav dog
- a movie we've seen together
- one of your dogs
- first "I love you"
- something I tell you nonstop
- something you like me to bake
- one of your fav shows
- something we do together
- your fav person
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- first kiss
- my fav gift from you
- a movie I've begged you to watch w/ me
- I said yes
- a place we've never been together
- a place you like but I don't
- baby girl name
- made it official
- possible baby name
- first date
- my fav food
23 Clues: first kiss • I said yes • first date • my fav food • your fav dog • my fav person • one of my dogs • baby girl name • your fav person • one of your dogs • made it official • first "I love you" • possible baby name • my fav gift from you • one of your fav foods • one of your fav shows • something we do together • a movie we've seen together • a place you like but I don't • something I tell you nonstop • ...
US Histroy 2021-08-27
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- system of government with a king or queen
- trials involving burning at the stake
- those loyal to king and country are referred to as
- those who wanted liberty and rights free from tyranny
- settled by french fur trappers alongside the Mississippi river
- war fought for freedom in America
- colonist militia ready at a minuets notice
- redcoats in Boston regarding protestors
- colony that is infamous for dissapearing
- colony directly ruled by King
- hang together or hang separately
- limited kings power in 1215
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- Rome's form of goverment
- lack of rule in colonies on Kings behalf
- Englands colonies in america
- english philosopher that claimed all men are free and equal
- cash crop that was sold by Spanish only
- form of government involving voting
- Englands fight with the french in Ohio
- let soldiers of the crown live free in coloniists homes
20 Clues: Rome's form of goverment • limited kings power in 1215 • Englands colonies in america • colony directly ruled by King • hang together or hang separately • war fought for freedom in America • form of government involving voting • trials involving burning at the stake • Englands fight with the french in Ohio • cash crop that was sold by Spanish only • ...
US Cities 2021-08-16
25 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Montana • Indiana • Arizona • Georgia • Florida • Arkansas • Virginia • Maryland • Colorado • Delaware • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Mexico • Connecticut • Mississippi • Massachusetts • South Carolina
ONLY US 2021-10-19
21 Clues: RUGBY • COFFEE • MAN U! • CHEEKY • VENDING • THE BOSS • MUSICIAL • PLUMBING • MR FIX IT • CONCIERGE • SANDWICHES • ELECTRICIAN • HEAVY METAL • SCOOTER KING • SCOTTS LASSIE • NEWLY MARRIED • FEMALE SECURITY • HEALTH & SAFETY • LANGUAGE EXPERT • RECEPTIONIST TC1 • CATERING SUPERVISOR
US Government 2022-01-09
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- Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18 of the constitution giving congress the right to pass all laws "necessary & proper" to carry out other powers in article 1
- considered intelligent and decisive, a leading supporter of the constitution, and helped write the federalist papers. (got a neat musical)
- compromise to count three-fifths of the slave population in a state when allocating how many representatives a state was entitled to
- government is defined by law and serves the people; the law is above everyone and it applies to everyone
- the government is not all-powerful; power is limited and acts of the government are willed by the people.
- king/queen controls all aspects of life: social, economic, political
- the distribution of power between the national government and the states within a union
- first ten amendments to the constitution; protects the civil rights and liberties of the people
- french writer who introduced the idea of separation of powers and checks and balances
- third president of the united states and author of the declaration of independence, advocates for the bill of rights
- in order for man to live in groups, he must give up some freedom to the government in exchange for protection of his natural rights
- 4th president of the united states; father of the constitution; essential to the writing and ratification of the constitution; and wrote the bill of rights
- type of democracy based on the protection of individual rights from the tyranny of the majority and based on the consent of the governed to establish political authority
- government attempts to control all facets of the lives of its citizens
- group who feared the new government created by the constitution gave too much power to the national government
- powers saved for the states in our system of federalism, guaranteed in the ninth amendment
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- beliefs that monarchs were chosen by God and given unlimited authority
- the citizens have political authority, bound by social contract to obey laws with rights guaranteed by a constitution
- supporters of the new constitution who believed in a strong central government with limited government and checks and balances
- a representative democracy in which a small group of leaders, elected by the citizens represents the concerns of the people
- compromise reached in writing the constitution to satisfy both small and large states by having one house of congress with an equal amount of representatives for each state and the other house's membership determined by population.
- explains the purpose of the constitution and defines the powers of the new government
- first president of the united states; chosen to preside at the constitutional convention, set precedent by stepping down after two terms
- the people are the only source of power for any and all government actions; government can only govern with the consent of the governed
- power is held at the national level with very little power being held in political subdivisions
- first plan of government adopted in the u.s. after the revolution with no tax, national army, or chief executive
- english political philosopher who coined the social contract theory
- believed in natural rights- life, liberty, and property; strongest influence on Thomas Jefferson
- division of powers in our government among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
- each branch of government is subject to a number of constitutional restraints so no other branch becomes too powerful
30 Clues: english political philosopher who coined the social contract theory • king/queen controls all aspects of life: social, economic, political • beliefs that monarchs were chosen by God and given unlimited authority • government attempts to control all facets of the lives of its citizens • ...
US Navy 2022-09-07
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- a ships name
- one of the navy's main fighter jets
- how many combat vessels
- a ship's name
- ohio class sub nickname boomers
- 1 main hull 2 smaller hulls
- what are groups of aircrafts called
- a helicopter flyes with it
- reserves to keep the navy afloat
- indoor ship
- a ship that has dazzling camo
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- close in weapon system
- a plane on uss kearsarge
- manned naval aircraft
- a aircraft carrier name
- a name of a destroyer
- how many members
- what is navy's main fighter jets
- how do boats get food
- a assault ship
- attack submarine
- georgia page 40-45
- what are new recruits are called
- flys with uss independence
- a high tech destroyer
- the name of a boat 2 page
- stout a high speed destroyer
27 Clues: indoor ship • a ships name • a ship's name • a assault ship • how many members • attack submarine • georgia page 40-45 • manned naval aircraft • a name of a destroyer • how do boats get food • a high tech destroyer • close in weapon system • a aircraft carrier name • how many combat vessels • a plane on uss kearsarge • the name of a boat 2 page • flys with uss independence • ...
us <3 2022-09-12
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- where you asked me to be your girlfriend
- our connection was...
- my favorite superhero
- the game you play a lot
- department we worked in
- we are in a ____ relationship
- how you respond every time i tell you you're beautiful
- my name
- city i live in
- the month we had our first kiss
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- my favorite kind of weather
- your name
- something i don't drink enough of
- the month we met
- something you do a lot but claim you didn't actually
- you're a ____ i think your love would be too much
- city you live in now
- your favorite season
- where we had our first breakfast date
- your favorite song to sing
- how you answer my facetime calls
- you are an ____ that fell from heaven
- where we met
23 Clues: my name • your name • where we met • city i live in • the month we met • city you live in now • your favorite season • our connection was... • my favorite superhero • the game you play a lot • department we worked in • your favorite song to sing • my favorite kind of weather • we are in a ____ relationship • the month we had our first kiss • how you answer my facetime calls • ...
Us❤️ 2022-06-08
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- miscommunication 😬 (5,3)
- the first gift I bought you
- a nice place for a meteor shower
- 🤟🏼 ASL (1,4,3)
- was his name...oh
- 96 Shrewsbury... Love _____
- 'Up The Finglas!' Song (5,5)
- I forget the answer. I got distracted
- Olive's Favourite topic (5, 4)
- Eamo's enemy
- The Local Whore x
- Daily quiz show (3,3,3)
- my birth month
- daily word game
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- our primary hobby
- the best kind of shite television (4, 6)
- song I learned for you (6, 4)
- my car's name
- first movie theatre date
- where the dementia woman was going
- what a way to start the day
- My Favourite Movie (3,5,3)
- my finest work
- arriving from America
- The best way to pass the day (puzzle)
- The Best TV Show There Is
- a great topic of conversation
- what you won't play for me :(
- Scrambled Eggs
29 Clues: Eamo's enemy • my car's name • 🤟🏼 ASL (1,4,3) • my finest work • my birth month • Scrambled Eggs • daily word game • our primary hobby • was his name...oh • The Local Whore x • arriving from America • Daily quiz show (3,3,3) • miscommunication 😬 (5,3) • first movie theatre date • The Best TV Show There Is • My Favourite Movie (3,5,3) • the first gift I bought you • 96 Shrewsbury... Love _____ • ...
About Us 2022-08-25
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- Built by Noah
- Ruling body
- Weekly letter
- Organist
- Newly reprinted
- Happens on N. Main St.
- Holiday in Sept.
- Has a birthday this week
- Season of liturgical calendar
- Book of "We preach not ourselves...."
- Played by BH
- Says Hello
- Symbol of God's promise
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- Theme of calendar
- Current community event
- 3rd color in rainbow
- Wood used by Noah
- Just for babies
- media guy
- Recent even to save lives
- Gives aid to those in need (abbr.)
- State traveled to yesterday
- God's punishment in ancient times
- Monday night leader
- 1st Sunday event
- Thursday night
- Librarian
- A group of voices joined together
- What Noah received from God
- Upcoming season
30 Clues: Organist • media guy • Librarian • Says Hello • Ruling body • Played by BH • Built by Noah • Weekly letter • Thursday night • Just for babies • Newly reprinted • Upcoming season • Holiday in Sept. • 1st Sunday event • Theme of calendar • Wood used by Noah • Monday night leader • 3rd color in rainbow • Happens on N. Main St. • Current community event • Symbol of God's promise • Has a birthday this week • ...
About Us 2022-08-30
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- Where Ryan proposed
- Groom’s middle name
- where we currently live
- Age of the groom
- Month of the wedding
- University of Arkansas slogan
- Our favorite taco restaurant
- Color of the bride’s eyes
- Our dog
- Ryan’s nickname for Laurel
- Bride’s mother’s name
- University of Texas slogan
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- Location of the honeymoon
- Ryan’s favorite drink
- Where Ryan went to law school
- Bride’s favorite food
- The bride’s hometown
- Month we were engaged
- Our second date
- Where we met
- Laurel’s favorite drink
- Groom’s favorite NFL team
- Said I love you first
- Amount of years the couple has been together
- ABC dating show
25 Clues: Our dog • Where we met • Our second date • ABC dating show • Age of the groom • Where Ryan proposed • Groom’s middle name • The bride’s hometown • Month of the wedding • Ryan’s favorite drink • Bride’s favorite food • Month we were engaged • Said I love you first • Bride’s mother’s name • where we currently live • Laurel’s favorite drink • Location of the honeymoon • Groom’s favorite NFL team • ...
US History 2022-09-14
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- Toughest part of the Triangular Trade.
- Attacked the French in the Ohio River Valley and this led to the French and Indian war.
- Grown mostly on plantations and was meant to sell for profit.
- Governing body of Great Britain.
- Religious revival movement of the 1700's.
- King James II created this. This covered the area from southern Maine to northern New Jersey.
- Great Britain's greatest rival in North America.
- The 2nd largest ethnic group in the colonies, and most of them were slaves.
- 18th century intellectual movement that emphasized reason and the scientific method.
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- Slave uprising in the Colonies.
- Came to the colonies from Europe to be apprentices with families and learn a trade.
- Places tax on imports to the colonies.
- Meant to punish the colonists for illegal smuggling of goods.
- 3 part system in which slaves were brought to the colonies.
- Large farm in the Southern Colonies.
- When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies.
- Enrich Great Britain.
- Men from the Colonists who fought for Great Britain.
- invented bi-focals, the Franklin stove and published Poor Richard's Almanac.
- Named by King James II to rule over the Dominion of New England.
20 Clues: Enrich Great Britain. • Slave uprising in the Colonies. • Governing body of Great Britain. • Large farm in the Southern Colonies. • Toughest part of the Triangular Trade. • Places tax on imports to the colonies. • Religious revival movement of the 1700's. • Great Britain's greatest rival in North America. • When Britain relaxed restrictions on the colonies. • ...
US Military 2022-09-16
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- Well known gunship featured in Call of Duty
- (Very Famous/Iconic) Navy flight demonstration group
- Air Force flight demonstration group
- Term for vehicles that carry troops into and out of combat zones
- “________ lead the way!”
- Company that makes the popular “Chinook”
- Slogan is “Semper Fidelis”
- Known for being the WATER BASED branch
- Member of “The Boys” YouTube Channel who is a Veteran
- Being fired from the military WITH honor being lost
- Iconic helicopter, commonly seen in movies set during the Vietnam War
- Mostly seen helping with disaster relief
- Callsign (Name) of the character Tom Cruise plays in both Top Gun and Top Gun: Maverick
- Movie about US Special Forces/“0D30”
- Being fired from the military WITHOUT honor being lost
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- Known as the “Chair Force” by other branches
- Famous Military Helicopter
- Song(s) mostly sang while marching
- Term for Marine Special Forces
- Investigate crimes in the Navy and Marine Corps
- Very well known fighter jet
- Lowest rank in the US Army
- Known for his TikToks/YouTube Shorts including himself as a Drill Instructor
- Movie made about them with their name as the title
- Use vehicles that are painted Red and White
- “_________: US Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo” For The PSP
- When someone leaves without being excused
- Popular military TikToker/YouTuber
- Popular US Army SF Group With Very Little Information available
- Very famous Navy Seal, movie titled “American Sniper” created to tell his story
- Newest branch of the US Military
- Name of the design on US Army uniforms
- Very well known artist who most people don’t know was a Air Force drill instructor before he began painting; known for saying things like “Happy little accident(s)”
- Rank that is usually associated with complete command
34 Clues: “________ lead the way!” • Famous Military Helicopter • Lowest rank in the US Army • Slogan is “Semper Fidelis” • Very well known fighter jet • Term for Marine Special Forces • Newest branch of the US Military • Song(s) mostly sang while marching • Popular military TikToker/YouTuber • Air Force flight demonstration group • Movie about US Special Forces/“0D30” • ...
US States 2022-11-10
50 Clues: 7 • 6 • 2 • 9 • 8 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 1 • 20 • 43 • 24 • 25 • 31 • 15 • 46 • 19 • 50 • 35 • 38 • 47 • 37 • 23 • 26 • 42 • 11 • 22 • 40 • 16 • 18 • 21 • 45 • 49 • 33 • 41 • 48 • 17 • 29 • 10 • 28 • 12 • 30 • 44 • 14 • 32 • 39 • 13 • 34 • 27 • 36
US History 2022-11-04
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- awakening Spiritual change, people spoke out against their leaders
- The ______ river was crossed by George Washington and his soldiers on Christmas Eve as a part of their "sneak attack"
- The battle of _______ was a very controversial battle in American history
- The battle that ended the war
- This man made an engraving depicting an important moment in history
- Men that were not from Britain who were employed to help fight with the British
- The act that forced colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their houses; colonists had to feed the soldiers
- A bloody massacre that questioned whether British soldiers firing into a crowd was justified
- The _______ congress consisted of representatives who met & made important decisions; these people met twice
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- The ______ was a war that lasted 8 years; it was a battle for independence from Great Britain
- The act that raised money to bribe magistrates to remain loyal to Britain
- The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence
- This country became allies with the US & helped fight for America's independence
- A name for British soldiers
- The list of _______ were the offenses that signers of the Declaration declared against King George
- No _______ without representation
- The author of the Declaration was ______
- A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain
- The act that taxed people on all paper goods
- The act that taxed on all imported ______
- declaration of ________ was one of the most critical documents in American history; it was drafted twice
21 Clues: A name for British soldiers • The battle that ended the war • No _______ without representation • The author of the Declaration was ______ • The act that taxed on all imported ______ • The act that taxed people on all paper goods • A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain • The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence • ...
US History 2022-11-04
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- No _______ without representation
- This man made an engraving depicting an important moment in history
- The act that taxed people on all paper goods
- The battle of _______ was a very controversial battle in American history
- The act that taxed on all imported ______
- The battle that ended the war
- awakening Spiritual change, people spoke out against their leaders
- This country became allies with the US & helped fight for America's independence
- The act that raised money to bribe magistrates to remain loyal to Britain
- Men that were not from Britain who were employed to help fight with the British
- The ______ river was crossed by George Washington and his soldiers on Christmas Eve as a part of their "sneak attack"
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- A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain
- The author of the Declaration was ______
- The list of _______ were the offenses that signers of the Declaration declared against King George
- The act that forced colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their houses; colonists had to feed the soldiers
- The ______ was a war that lasted 8 years; it was a battle for independence from Great Britain
- A name for British soldiers
- The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence
- A bloody massacre that questioned whether British soldiers firing into a crowd was justified
- The _______ congress consisted of representatives who met & made important decisions; these people met twice
- The declaration of ________ was one of the most critical documents in American history; it was drafted twice
21 Clues: A name for British soldiers • The battle that ended the war • No _______ without representation • The author of the Declaration was ______ • The act that taxed on all imported ______ • The act that taxed people on all paper goods • A pamphlet that supported leaving the rule of Britain • The sons of ______ were patriot men that believed in independence • ...
US vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- arbeidskraft
- omtrent, cirka
- muligheter
- motstand/trass
- provosere
- jakte
- rettferdighet
- mindreverdig
- motsette seg
- demokrati
- innbygger, statsborger
- like
- rømling, flyktning
- gjengjelde (negativt)
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- makt
- undertrykkelse
- rømme
- utnyttelse
- bryte (en lov feks)
- avskaffe
- privilegier
- plikt, oppgave
- fordom
- skikk/vane
- sørge for
- opprinnelse
- raseskille
- urettferdighet
- selvinnlysende, opplagt
- statsborgerskap
- fjerne
31 Clues: makt • like • rømme • jakte • fordom • fjerne • avskaffe • provosere • sørge for • demokrati • utnyttelse • muligheter • skikk/vane • raseskille • privilegier • opprinnelse • arbeidskraft • mindreverdig • motsette seg • rettferdighet • undertrykkelse • plikt, oppgave • omtrent, cirka • motstand/trass • urettferdighet • statsborgerskap • rømling, flyktning • bryte (en lov feks) • gjengjelde (negativt) • innbygger, statsborger • ...
US States 2021-04-23
50 Clues: 7 • 4 • 9 • 8 • 2 • 3 • 5 • 1 • 6 • 11 • 36 • 28 • 12 • 10 • 49 • 27 • 46 • 26 • 42 • 48 • 30 • 45 • 40 • 21 • 37 • 17 • 29 • 14 • 32 • 47 • 34 • 41 • 38 • 22 • 15 • 43 • 35 • 13 • 33 • 23 • 19 • 25 • 20 • 18 • 50 • 24 • 31 • 16 • 39 • York 44
US presidents 2020-11-11
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- Two presidents, Theodore and Franklin, bore that surname.
- Father and son that became presidents 12 years apart.
- The oldest former president, still living.
- President during World War I.
- He met Soviet leader Mikhaíl Gorbatsjev in Reykjavík 1986.
- Resigned after massive scandals.
- George Washington´s birth place (5,5).
- A president known for being clumsy.
- This president might have to be evicted from the White House.
- President during the US civil war.
- Third US president.
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- Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson´s wife´s nicknames. (4,4)
- President for 31 days, the shortest- serving of them all.
- Two vice presidents that succeeded assassinated presidents 98 years apart, bore this name.
- A World War II general that became president and the first one to visit Iceland.
- This president was assassinated.
- The husband became president, the wife lost her bid 24 years later.
- Number of US presidents assassinated.
- President elect as of last Saturday.
- Number of US presidents, not including Joe Biden (5,4).
20 Clues: Third US president. • President during World War I. • This president was assassinated. • Resigned after massive scandals. • President during the US civil war. • A president known for being clumsy. • President elect as of last Saturday. • Number of US presidents assassinated. • George Washington´s birth place (5,5). • The oldest former president, still living. • ...
Us & canada 2021-02-20
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- it wasn't shabby before it was windy (7)
- Edward was in the Scottish capital but left for the steel pits (10)
- Broncos never draw (6)
- Biden is part Swedish. Did you know? (8)
- The Lone Ranger hates recalculating taxes (5)
- From Indiana to Napoli in 500 seconds (12)
- Call Gary! Apparently he lost a leg at the rodeo (7)
- Did Ronaldo switch Real Madrid for Disneyworld? (7)
- Hey! El capitan is anti-jewish (8)
- Strong wine country, surprisingly (8)
- Do not sob about throwing tea parties (6)
- Boys! Sounds like Ida had a lot of fun (5)
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- The witch forgot her tea but got it a while later at Pizza Hut (7)
- The 8th month had a golfing climax (7)
- The Spanish vegans lost Weight in a bet (3,5)
- Flying to CLE and VEL? (9)
- Put your hands up! I love this city! (7)
- Cleaning the swamp is a heavy burden (10)
- Yo! Not in NY. Got a flight instead (6)
- Sandy has ego issues about being top gun (3,5)
- My spanish-french friend lives for sunshine (5)
- It wasn't the males who got burnt at the stake (5)
- New Scotland? (4,6)
- A park of sulfurous rock (11)
- Place bets I see a town at the bottom of sea (7,4)
25 Clues: New Scotland? (4,6) • Broncos never draw (6) • Flying to CLE and VEL? (9) • A park of sulfurous rock (11) • Hey! El capitan is anti-jewish (8) • Strong wine country, surprisingly (8) • The 8th month had a golfing climax (7) • Yo! Not in NY. Got a flight instead (6) • it wasn't shabby before it was windy (7) • Put your hands up! I love this city! (7) • ...
About Us 2023-09-03
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- how you describe me
- goal for the day
- gift that comes in multiples
- place for an introduction
- favorite flower
- # of grandchildren
- not to be confused with a card game
- my favorite recipe of yours
- your oft mentioned attribute
- cure for tuberculosis
- new pastime
- best bourbon
- make me feel close to you
- best restaurant
- our song
- how to fall asleep
- practical gift
- great group
- most descriptive word
- most precious gift
- how I describe you
- too much is a weakness
- in this town
- what you lack
- dull Irishman
- little squash
- delicate flowers
- Wichita State Shockers coach
- biggest inspiration
- most people don't know this plural
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- everything is "big"ger in Texas
- hard to find
- one of your best lines
- sick, sick, sick
- where words fail, ..... speaks
- similar to cod
- your greatest strength
- a song with an attitude
- what we took
- doesn't know when to quit
- ask about work
- favorite color
- favorite grandchild
- easiest thing to grow
- ...watching the sun go
- Am I dull?
- smile
- flower of love and admiration
- best fried catfish
- spares?
- favorite word
- twice a week
- word with many meanings
- how you feel at my house
- great asset
- we both do this
- nickname
- favorite season
- a definite must
59 Clues: smile • spares? • our song • nickname • Am I dull? • new pastime • great group • great asset • hard to find • what we took • best bourbon • twice a week • in this town • favorite word • what you lack • dull Irishman • little squash • similar to cod • ask about work • favorite color • practical gift • favorite flower • best restaurant • we both do this • favorite season • a definite must • goal for the day • sick, sick, sick • ...
US STATES 2023-09-14
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- known as the lone star state
- Fort Sumter is here
- has more alligators than any other state
- capital is Montgomery
- the southernmost point in the USA
- capital is salem
- 1st state admitted to the union
- the chocolate capital of the US is here
- the only state where every county contains some part of a national forest
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- where the nations 1st tornado warning was issued in 1948
- the state abbreviation is GA
- you will find "big sky country" here
- has the largest US forest
- has the longest freshwater coast line
- the only state in history to turn down the olympics
- Calvin Coolidge was born here
- the "evergreen state"
- the university of Notre Dame is here
- smallest state
- carlsbad cavern is located here
- is well known for the movie "The Wizard of Oz"
- is made up of 137 different islands
22 Clues: smallest state • capital is salem • Fort Sumter is here • the "evergreen state" • capital is Montgomery • has the largest US forest • the state abbreviation is GA • known as the lone star state • Calvin Coolidge was born here • carlsbad cavern is located here • 1st state admitted to the union • the southernmost point in the USA • is made up of 137 different islands • ...
About us 2023-10-03
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- History course of both Andrews
- what Matthew and Brandon do
- do not pass go, do not collect 200$ (3 Words)
- What ______ is always wearing (3 words)
- Brandon's name if he was food
- City Matthew was born in
- Where ________ is from
- Popular game in Korea
- the pilgrim city of ______ (where matthew’s mom is from)
- Matthew's 8th Period Class
- what program Anton uses to sort screws
- City where Andrew Son's grandparents live now
- What _________ made a crossword about
- One side of Andrew Son's ancestors
- What Romit Calls Brandon
- Smelly Fruit
- Palad ay basang _____
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- This Philippines is a ______ country
- Where Andrew Diwa's dad is from
- Filipino curse phrase
- _______'s favorite "tvshow"
- Brandon's last name
- Where Brandon's mom was born
- Where Andrew Son beat up an intruder
- This websight
- What Matthew used to do with Anton
- color of Matthew’s eyes
- Favorite contemporary artist of Andrew Son
28 Clues: Smelly Fruit • This websight • Brandon's last name • Filipino curse phrase • Popular game in Korea • Palad ay basang _____ • Where ________ is from • color of Matthew’s eyes • City Matthew was born in • What Romit Calls Brandon • Matthew's 8th Period Class • what Matthew and Brandon do • _______'s favorite "tvshow" • Where Brandon's mom was born • Brandon's name if he was food • ...
US STATEs 2023-09-22
51 Clues: WA • MS • WI • NH • IA • HI • CO • VA • DE • IN • AK • SD • MD • NE • UT • IL • AZ • VT • ND • MN • NJ • MA • OH • SC • FL • TN • WV • CT • PA • NY • AR • NV • WY • NM • MO • ME • LA • GA • RI • CA • AL • OR • TX • MI • ID • NC • OK • KY • MT • KS • Abbreviation
US Imperialism 2023-10-29
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- Grown in Hawaii and Cuba
- Alaska was called “Seward’s ___” because they thought it was a mistake
- What the US believed until the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s
- idea of taking over smaller countries and claiming it as their own
- man-made waterway connecting bodies of water
- to increase in size
- territory that was annexed by overthrowing the government
- get land
- territory purchased without being part of a conflict
- where yellow journalism could be found
- Did the US win or lose the Spanish American War?
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- country US fought against in Cuba and the Philippines
- what sugar planters in Hawaii wanted to avoid
- figure that often represents the US in political cartoons
- Isolationism is the idea of staying out of _____ affairs
- one reason US wanted imperialism; more markets to sell goods
- ship that exploded off the coast of Cuba; yellow journalism blamed it on Spain
- The US wanted to finish the Panama Canal in order to increase ____.
- country the US paid 20$million for as part of the winnings of the Spanish American War
- to attach something
- one of the ideological reasons the US wanted to spread through imperialism
- one reason US wanted imperialism; would give US bases all over the world
- type of countries that Imperialist countries take over
- location of the canal that connected the Atlantic to the Pacific
- what many European countries became when they practiced imperialism
25 Clues: get land • to attach something • to increase in size • Grown in Hawaii and Cuba • where yellow journalism could be found • man-made waterway connecting bodies of water • what sugar planters in Hawaii wanted to avoid • Did the US win or lose the Spanish American War? • territory purchased without being part of a conflict • country US fought against in Cuba and the Philippines • ...
US Presidents 2023-10-21
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- The only President to serve two non consecutive terms
- A Peanut farmer from Georgia
- He pushed to land on the moon
- Our First President
- Unpopular President who passed the Compromise of 1850
- The Son of our Second President
- Our President leading up to the Civil War
- Often regarded as the most handsome president, he was a drunk
- Reagans Vice President
- The President who gave the order to drop the atomic bomb
- The Monroe Doctrine
- The only President to be indicted
- Our nations oldest President
- A popular actor from California who made a great President
- The First President to die on office
- A popular President who was a General during the Civil War
- The President at the onset of the Great Depression
- The first Vice President to ascend
- The first African-American President
- The only president who never got elected to office
- The D-Day General who was President
- A very popular President, the Teddy Bear is named after of him
- The President who didn't say anything
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- The President that some argue was born in Canada
- The President during Spanish-American War
- The President during the Mexican-American War
- Our First President born an American
- The New Deal, World War II, and the US Superpower
- Our President during the War of 1812
- Our fattest President
- The President who ended Reconstruction
- Was our President during the Civil War
- The President who started of the 1920's
- The first President to be impeached
- Watergate
- President for 9/11
- Got us into Vietnam
- Old Rough and Ready
- The President who purchased Louisiana from France
- Old Hickory
- The President assassinated in Long Branch
- Harrison The Grandson of the first president to die in office
- The only President from New Jersey
- Our Second President
- The third President to be impeached
45 Clues: Watergate • Old Hickory • President for 9/11 • Our First President • The Monroe Doctrine • Got us into Vietnam • Old Rough and Ready • Our Second President • Our fattest President • Reagans Vice President • A Peanut farmer from Georgia • Our nations oldest President • He pushed to land on the moon • The Son of our Second President • The only President to be indicted • ...
Us <3 2024-02-12
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- one of our favorite movies
- my emoji
- first solo trip together
- summer pastime
- best reality tv show
- coined term
- the boat ride of a lifetime
- surf adventure town
- number of Valentine’s days I want to spend with you
- mistaken relationship in 14
- marble competition
- our pups
- Zara Larsson pop hit
- your emoji
- one of your favorite features of mine
- holiday we’ve historically won
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- crush admittance location
- original date spot
- we bleed green
- beverage of choice
- your sexy accessory
- our first, at my 24th birthday
- shared upbringing
- something that scares us and we do together every week
- where we dance best
- first trip as a couple
- one of my favorite features of your face
- #1 candy
- New England oasis
- our son
30 Clues: our son • my emoji • #1 candy • our pups • your emoji • coined term • we bleed green • summer pastime • shared upbringing • New England oasis • original date spot • beverage of choice • marble competition • your sexy accessory • where we dance best • surf adventure town • best reality tv show • Zara Larsson pop hit • first trip as a couple • first solo trip together • crush admittance location • ...
US Government 2024-02-12
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- Key word/people made this document
- Popular sovereignty in the Constitution
- Sharing power between the federal and state government
- Responsibility of American citizens
- "Carries out laws"
- Rights of the people stated in the amendments
- A way of reaching an agreement where each group gives up something they want
- Part of the Executive Branch
- Government where people rule through representatives that they vote on
- National/Central
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- Head of Senate
- Man that said powers of government should be separate and balanced
- Branch that checks the President passing Executive Orders
- A system by which each branch of government checks or limits the power of branches
- Nine judges
- Split into two houses
- Meets with foreign leaders
- A member of a country that has rights and protection of that country
- Relating to judgement
- "Makes laws"
20 Clues: Nine judges • "Makes laws" • Head of Senate • National/Central • "Carries out laws" • Split into two houses • Relating to judgement • Meets with foreign leaders • Part of the Executive Branch • Key word/people made this document • Responsibility of American citizens • Popular sovereignty in the Constitution • Rights of the people stated in the amendments • ...
ABOUT US 2020-06-30
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- Annak a színe amibe beleszerettem.
- Álomhely.
- A középső neved.
- A kedvenc színem.
- A nap amikor születtünk.
- A kedvenc beceneved.
- Művésszellem.
- Így vagy beírva a telefonomba.
- Ahol képeket cserélünk.
- Az én kedvenc állatom.
- Ilyen vagy 0-24-ben.
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- A becenév amit imádok.
- A hónap amióta együtt vagyunk.
- A te kedvenc állatod.
- A kedvenc színed.
- Az "igen" helye.
- Ahol megismertük egymást.
- A beceneved messengeren.
- A ránk jellemző emoji neve.
- A hely ahol leginkább szeretünk lenni.
- A karkötődön lévő szám.
21 Clues: Álomhely. • Művésszellem. • A középső neved. • Az "igen" helye. • A kedvenc színem. • A kedvenc színed. • A kedvenc beceneved. • Ilyen vagy 0-24-ben. • A te kedvenc állatod. • A becenév amit imádok. • Az én kedvenc állatom. • A karkötődön lévő szám. • Ahol képeket cserélünk. • A nap amikor születtünk. • A beceneved messengeren. • Ahol megismertük egymást. • A ránk jellemző emoji neve. • ...
us history 2020-01-09
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- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices
- a person advocating or implementing social reform or new, liberal ideas.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- the right to vote in political elections.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- the action of annexing something, especially territory.
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- the ability to assess and initiate things independently.
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- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- the policy of territorial or economic expansion.
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders.
- the action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced.
- a government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- a person who supports or believes in the principles of communism.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- unusual; not typical.
- reform-minded journalists in the Progressive Era in the United States (1890s–1920s) who exposed established institutions and leaders as corrupt. They typically had large audiences in popular magazines.
- movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully.
- the quality or condition of being modern.
25 Clues: unusual; not typical. • the process of making an area more urban. • the right to vote in political elections. • the quality or condition of being modern. • the policy of territorial or economic expansion. • a government's strategy in dealing with other nations. • the action of annexing something, especially territory. • ...
US PRESIDENTS 2020-05-18
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- SHUT UP ROAR
- ONLY MAN TO PLAY POKER ON THE LAWN
- BEST HANDSHAKE
- GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR OHHHHHHHHHHHH ROARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
- YUM STEAKS BAKED LOAF
- BROKE THE SETTLEMENT
- WANTED TO BREAK HIS NECK
- JUMP JUMP JUMP THE JIG STEP
- INSTALLED THE FIRST WATER FOUNTAIN
- GO TO THE PRINCIPALS OFFICE
- FIRST FROM NEW JERSEY THEN
- DID NOT LIKE PIZZA
- WANTED TO HELP STOP TEA PARTY
- BATTLE IS LOST FOR THIS DUDE
- SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT EXPECT
- PASSED AWAY 2 MONTHS AGO
- WHY WAS THE PHONE NUMBER JUST 1?
- FIRST PERSON NOT WHITE
- BLOW THROUGH THE SAXOPHONE
- THE GUY HE LIVED WITH
- CLIP CLUCK CLICK TO THE THEATER
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- I DON'T CARE REALLY FIST PUFF
- SOUTH CAROLINA
- YOU LOSE
- BANG BONG BING HE IS BACK
- I WILL BURN IT DOWN
- IN WHICH SHINED TO SHOCK AT DEATH
- AH MUTTON CHOP CHOMP
- OUCH ARMY NECK IS CRACKED
- WE WILL FIND HIM ON A WALL OF HIS PORTRAIT
- ENDED GOING TO SCHOOL
- DO I MATCH A CAPITAL CITY
- HOLD THE MAN UH OH HE FELL
- SMACKED BY 31 TERMS A DAY
- HOUSEHOLD CLEANER
- CRACK HOLE IN ME BATHTUB
- STOWE PIPE MAN WITH NO HAT
- WACK HE IS OUT FOREVER
- HE LOVED RABBITS AND CARROTS
- WORST NECK
- NO HOURS FOR THIS DUDE
- GREAT EDUCATER
- CRACK IN THE PIT BOWLING
- BIRTHPLACE IS ALSO A COUNTRY
- BLING IN HIS PIE WHOLE
45 Clues: YOU LOSE • WORST NECK • SHUT UP ROAR • SOUTH CAROLINA • BEST HANDSHAKE • GREAT EDUCATER • HOUSEHOLD CLEANER • DID NOT LIKE PIZZA • I WILL BURN IT DOWN • AH MUTTON CHOP CHOMP • BROKE THE SETTLEMENT • YUM STEAKS BAKED LOAF • ENDED GOING TO SCHOOL • THE GUY HE LIVED WITH • WACK HE IS OUT FOREVER • NO HOURS FOR THIS DUDE • BLING IN HIS PIE WHOLE • FIRST PERSON NOT WHITE • WANTED TO BREAK HIS NECK • ...
Amoung Us 2020-12-01
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- - The Yellow guy
- - The people who have to do tasks and find out who the imposter is
- - The stuff a crew-mate does
- - The lime guy
- - A way to make more tasks
- - The Green guy
- - The red guy
- - The teal guy
- - The spaceship map
- - The Purple guy
- - How to kick or get rid of players in the game.
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- - The Black guy
- - The White guy
- - The Blue guy
- - A great game
- - The Brown guy
- - The people who go around killing the crewmates and sabotaging tasks.
- - What happens when you press the button
- - The Pink Guy
- - The Impostor can do this to speed up transportation.
- - Suspicious
- - What you do to a dead body
22 Clues: - Suspicious • - The red guy • - The Blue guy • - A great game • - The lime guy • - The Pink Guy • - The teal guy • - The Black guy • - The White guy • - The Brown guy • - The Green guy • - The Yellow guy • - The Purple guy • - The spaceship map • - A way to make more tasks • - The stuff a crew-mate does • - What you do to a dead body • - What happens when you press the button • ...
US HISTORY 2013-11-12
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- book written by Jacob Riis
- Marshall Field founded what type of store?
- came from the Eastern and Southern Europe
- an immigration station at New York harbor
- the Eiffel Tower
- sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River
- increasing amount of people that live in urban areas
- founded chain stores
- organized massacre of a particular ethnic group
- cofounded the Chicago Hull House
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- founded the American Red Cross
- John Dewey wanted what type of education
- founded the department store chain
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- the____________ theater
- home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- found in New York
- baseball team
- invented basketball
- the Auditorium building is found here
- established inhabitants against those of immigrants
- American landscape painter and printmaker
- sport that can also be called soccer
- found in Chicago
- designed wainwright building
- helped veterans
- a major voice for progressive education
- the statue of liberty is found here
28 Clues: baseball team • helped veterans • the Eiffel Tower • found in Chicago • found in New York • invented basketball • founded chain stores • the____________ theater • book written by Jacob Riis • designed wainwright building • founded the American Red Cross • cofounded the Chicago Hull House • founded the department store chain • the statue of liberty is found here • ...
US History 2024-05-20
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- This is the city where the gold rush first started
- This act required colonists to give food and a room to British soldiers
- Which unalienable right did Jefferson NOT include in the Declaration of Independence
- This is Shields' favorite animal (plural)
- This was the shortest US President
- This was the political party of Jefferson
- This act taxed glass, paint, paper, lead, and tea
- Another term for the right to vote
- This Spanish explorer searched for the fountain of youth
- This was the main religion found on the Mayflower
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- This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs
- People that wanted the immediate end to slavery
- This act focused on taxing paper
- This early British colony was found to have cannibalism
- This colonial region focused on academics the most
- These were discovered in Utah and New Mexico that changed the archeological timeline of human habitation in the Americas
- This was the only state to not attend the Constitutional Convention
- This Founder was the oldest at the Constitutional Convention
- This island was purchased by Dutch settlers
- This is how many parts there are to the Compromise of 1850
- The city where the "Tea Party" happened
- This was the political party of Hamilton
- This colonial region was known as the "breadbasket" colonies
- There are this many articles in the US Constitution
- There are these many amendments in the Bill of Rights
- This European nation allowed political participation for women and people of color
26 Clues: This act focused on taxing paper • This was the shortest US President • Another term for the right to vote • The city where the "Tea Party" happened • This was the political party of Hamilton • This is Shields' favorite animal (plural) • This was the political party of Jefferson • This Spanish explorer conquered the Aztecs • This island was purchased by Dutch settlers • ...
Just us 2024-04-06
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- your outstanding characteristic
- your best talent
- what you did in races
- our first big vacation
- August 21
- favorite evening drink
- the kind of dancing you loved
- best friend
- card game we played together
- your favorite puppy
- first dog
- years married
- who said I love you first
- your favorite jewelery
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- how we met
- the love of your life
- our favorite place
- your Dad
- who will love you forever❤️
- the best one ever
- your favorite job
- your Mom
- where you went to college
23 Clues: your Dad • your Mom • August 21 • first dog • how we met • best friend • years married • your best talent • the best one ever • your favorite job • our favorite place • your favorite puppy • the love of your life • what you did in races • our first big vacation • favorite evening drink • your favorite jewelery • where you went to college • who said I love you first • who will love you forever❤️ • ...
US PRES 2024-09-23
36 Clues: CKUI • VOMV • MQLB • VLKJH • OBOJU • VDWAL • CXBAE • IODAU • QCOJO • EXPQE • FLOEV • NOLVAL • LAOFOE • HXALNA • OLVIKL • VODWQL • RXWUQE • VLKJOE • IQQYAL • JQELQA • IOLBXEF • TAEEABD • JOBXUQE • WXENQWE • SQIEUQE • SONTUQE • NWXEVQE • CKNIOEOE • IOLLXUQE • YOECKLAE • FOLMXAWB • JNTXEWAD • SAMMALUQE • NWAYAWOEB • LQQUAYAWV • ROUIXEFVQE
US Capitals 2024-07-02
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- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Florida
- New Jersey
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- New York
- Maine
- Mississippi
- Oregon
- Alaska
- Michigan
- Colorado
- New Hampshire
- Pennsylvania
- California
- North Dakota
- Kentucky
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Arkansas
- North Carolina
- Massachusetts
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- Hawaii
- Utah
- Montana
- South Carolina
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- New Mexico
- Washington
- Illinois
- Alabama
- Idaho
- Delaware
- Vermont
- Nebraska
- Wyoming
- Maryland
- Virginia
- South Dakota
- Arizona
- Nevada
- Connecticut
- Kansas
- Wisconsin
- Indiana
- Georgia
50 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Montana • Florida • Alabama • Vermont • Wyoming • Arizona • Indiana • Georgia • Missouri • Illinois • Oklahoma • Delaware • Nebraska • New York • Maryland • Virginia • Michigan • Colorado • Kentucky • Arkansas • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
US Trivia 2024-06-25
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- US President during the Civil War
- Country that gave Colonies support during Revolution War
- Approximate number of battles fought in Revolution
- First US president to declare war
- Presidents helicopter name
- Siege of Boston winners
- Man who warned the British were coming
- First African American and woman to be Vice-president
- Last state admitted to union
- Location Declaration of Independence during WWII
- Last Founding Father to be president
- US Colonies officially declare independence from who
- First Chief Justice of US
- First state to declare July 4th a state holiday
- George Washington crossed this river to surprise British
- Number of signatures on Declaration of Independence
- Alexander Hamilton dueled with this person
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- First man on the moon
- The space shuttle that exploded on re-entry
- Pilgrims' ship name
- Samuel Adams founded this revolutionary group
- First African American Major League Baseball player
- Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
- Biggest signature on Declaration of Independence
- Civil rights leader
- Number original printed copies of Declaration of Independence
- Captain of Titanic as it sank
- Continental Army wintered where in 1777–1778
- Native Americans who walked the Trail of Tears
- Number of people killed at Boston Massacre
- Host City to first official Independence Day celebration
- President born on 4th of July
- Confederate president in Civil War
- State that decided 2000 Elections
- Pocahontas's tribe
- Founding Father had dog named Satan in White House as president
- First African American President
- Dumped into Boston Harbor to protest Britain's taxation of Colonies
- Place Japanese first attacked the US
- State that seceded from Virginia
40 Clues: Pocahontas's tribe • Pilgrims' ship name • Civil rights leader • First man on the moon • Siege of Boston winners • First Chief Justice of US • Presidents helicopter name • Last state admitted to union • Captain of Titanic as it sank • President born on 4th of July • First African American President • State that seceded from Virginia • US President during the Civil War • ...
US History 2023-03-09
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- (711): the act of repealing laws on a large scale and usually related to a particular industry
- Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (719): The final stage of a virus that attacks the system in the human body that fights off illnesses
- programs (709): a collection of programs provided by the state or federal government designed to prevent people from falling deeper into poverty
- economics (710): a financial theory in which tax rates are lowered for businesses and investors in the hope of boosting production and trade in the country
- Thank (705): a group of experts who conduct research and discuss issues in order to craft potential solutions to social and economic problems
- (704): a member of a political party who believes in traditional value, social structure, and gradual change in policies
- (713): something that does not move or change
- (707): the area in the northeastern and midwestern United States in which manufacturing has diminished significantly
- Reduction (731): the steps taken by a government to pay off debt
- Advocacy (710): a political showdown in 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union caused by the presence of nuclear weapons in Cuba
- (729): government ruled by a religious leader or religious leaders
- (720): the main ruling government committee that made policy decisions in the Communist Party; often refers to those of China or the former Soviet Union
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- (721): a person, usually within a political or special-interest group, who strictly supports a set of ideas or policies
- (705): a person whose religion requires them to recruit more believers
- (720): a government policy of open communication in the former Soviet Union
- (713): a belief system used to interpret the U.S. Constitution from the point of view of the intent of the document when it was originally written
- (717): the worldwide network of computers
- (715): the legal separation of the races in South Africa
- Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (719): a virus that attacks the system in the human body that fights off illnesses
- Computer (716): an electronic device that processes data and is specifically designed for home use
- inequality (711): an economic phenomenon in which a large gap exists between what the poorest and richest citizens in a nation earn
- (720): a government policy of reform in the former Soviet Union
- (714): a military building used for sleeping quarters
23 Clues: (717): the worldwide network of computers • (713): something that does not move or change • (714): a military building used for sleeping quarters • (715): the legal separation of the races in South Africa • (720): a government policy of reform in the former Soviet Union • Reduction (731): the steps taken by a government to pay off debt • ...
Us <3 2023-02-18
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- key factor when it comes to fountain-ponies
- Panky musings
- all-time favourite comfort show
- when reesu sees you next, she will ___
- last name of fictional bedtime story series protagonist
- Dedicated hour to reading together
- Our favourite game together
- our favourite genre of movies
- you are the ____ to my Rory
- your hidden talent
- I have your ___
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- you drive, I _____
- I have a box/folder for all your ___ to me
- our iconic twinning outfit
- our favourite dessert
- Scooty renters where we are no longer welcome
- you added stars to my ___ dress
- a professional cutie
- good for pizza as well as my head
- 'state' of the art you created tirelessly for
20 Clues: Panky musings • I have your ___ • you drive, I _____ • your hidden talent • a professional cutie • our favourite dessert • our iconic twinning outfit • Our favourite game together • you are the ____ to my Rory • our favourite genre of movies • all-time favourite comfort show • you added stars to my ___ dress • good for pizza as well as my head • Dedicated hour to reading together • ...
Puzzle Us 2023-05-23
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- the art of combining pitches and rhythms
- set of instructions for solving a problem or performing a calculation
- equines
- device for sliding down snowy slopes
- following a text for meaning
- Irish surname
- creative activity
- staying overnight in the outdoors
- Welsh surname that means "son of John"
- brass instrument named from the Greek "sweet-voiced"
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- scaling rocks by rope
- activities with cards or boards that follow rules
- biological code
- large geologic feature
- not a fail
- science that studies the Earth's physical structures, including rocks
- canines
- small geologic features found on the ground
- electronic device used on desks or laps (Gene's college study)
- activity along a trail
- name of a recently parted queen
- putting together structures
22 Clues: equines • canines • not a fail • Irish surname • biological code • creative activity • scaling rocks by rope • large geologic feature • activity along a trail • putting together structures • following a text for meaning • name of a recently parted queen • staying overnight in the outdoors • device for sliding down snowy slopes • Welsh surname that means "son of John" • ...
US History 2023-05-18
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- Suprise attack by Imperial Japanese Navy air service
- Broaden American and has a lot of points
- Intergovernmental organisation
- Loan to a government
- Declared war on sinking of Maine in Havana on Feb 15, 1898
- Deadliest War in history
- Arms surprise attacks rapidly
- Traditional vs Modern
- Treaty extremely harsh on Germany
- a law passed in 1906 that removes harmful things from the market
- Return from WW2 and having benefits to pay for college, homes etc
- Gov turned to it's citizens and encouraged them to plant
- Major Naval battle in the pacific, June 4-7 1942
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- Artistic Explosion that took place in NY
- journalists who expose corruption in politics and big buisnesses
- First ten amendments to the constitution
- Began 1914 ended in 1918
- Poster says for women " we can do it"
- 1899, under all nations would have equal opportunities to trade in china
- Industrialization vs Urbanization
20 Clues: Loan to a government • Traditional vs Modern • Began 1914 ended in 1918 • Deadliest War in history • Arms surprise attacks rapidly • Intergovernmental organisation • Treaty extremely harsh on Germany • Industrialization vs Urbanization • Poster says for women " we can do it" • Artistic Explosion that took place in NY • Broaden American and has a lot of points • ...
Us<3 2023-07-03
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- Your birthday
- our first tiktok
- tempat aku muntah pas date
- our first movie date
- gusto’s ice cream flavor
- our longest trip
- our first date
- pantai ter mindblowing
- dari sebelum pacaran
- our first trip using car
- our first and last all you can eat
- game
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- Monday-saturday
- outside activity that we do the most (beside eating)
- somewhere only we know
- one of our favorite thing to eat
- “3 main course”
- when was the first time you kissed my forehead
- my favorite road so far from our date
- photos that we take at studio
- The color of my shirt on Tsm theme park date
- playlist
22 Clues: game • playlist • Your birthday • our first date • Monday-saturday • “3 main course” • our first tiktok • our longest trip • our first movie date • dari sebelum pacaran • somewhere only we know • pantai ter mindblowing • gusto’s ice cream flavor • our first trip using car • tempat aku muntah pas date • photos that we take at studio • one of our favorite thing to eat • ...
US States 2023-04-03
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- Georgia
- Maine
- Alaska
- California
- Pennsylvania
- Iowa
- South Dakota
- Colorado
- Arkansas
- Alabama
- Idaho
- New York
- Utah
- Oregon
- New Hampshire
- Texas
- Arizona
- Nebraska
- Florida
- New Jersey
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- Minnesota
- Nebraska
- Washington
- New Mexico
- Michigan
- Kentuckey
- Vermont
- Illinois
- Massachussetts
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- South Carolina
- Rhode Island
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Connecticut
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Hawaii
39 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Georgia • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Nebraska • Michigan • Illinois • Missouri • Colorado • Arkansas • New York • Nebraska • Minnesota • Kentuckey • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Washington • New Mexico • California • New Jersey • Mississippi • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • Rhode Island • New Hampshire • West Virginia • Massachussetts • South Carolina • North Carolina
US History 2022-12-07
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- to bring goods into the country
- first ship of pilgrims
- 1492sailed the ocean blue
- sided with the king
- to ship goods out of country
- first permanent english colony
- complaint
- sail around
- income
- supported columbus
- common sense
- first shots fired here
- first and oldest colony in America
- helped with direction
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- witch trials of
- claimed Florida for Spain
- resistance
- cotton gin inventor
- 1609-1610 hunger
- complained about Catholic church
- turning point of revolution
- vanished colony
- information designed to influence opinion
- native
- introduced tobacco to jamestown
- disagree
- commanded continental army
- First European in America
- washingtons money man
- refuse to buy goods
30 Clues: native • income • disagree • complaint • resistance • sail around • common sense • witch trials of • vanished colony • 1609-1610 hunger • supported columbus • cotton gin inventor • sided with the king • refuse to buy goods • washingtons money man • helped with direction • first ship of pilgrims • first shots fired here • claimed Florida for Spain • 1492sailed the ocean blue • First European in America • ...
US States 2024-12-16
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- I border Connecticut to the North.
- I am located at 45 N, 100 W.
- I border Virginia and Delaware.
- I border 4 other states, including Idaho and North Dakota.
- I border Maryland to the East.
- I am the largest state that borders the Gulf of Mexico.
- I border Kansas to the West.
- Island I border Connecticut and Massachusetts.
- I border Utah, Colorado, and Arizona.
- I am located at 45 N, 90 W.
- I border the Atlantic Ocean, Georgia, and North Carolina.
- I border Oregon to the North.
- I am the only state that borders four different Great Lakes.
- I am the only state located (partly) north of 60 N.
- I am the only state located (partly) south of 20 N.
- I border Wisconsin to the South.
- I am Chef Mimal's head (and also border Missouri to the North).
- I border Maryland to the North.
- I border Iowa to the North.
- I border Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois.
- I am located at 45 N, 115 W.
- I border Colorado, Idaho, and Utah.
- I border Kentucky and the Atlantic Ocean.
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- I border Texas to the North.
- I border the Southwestern corner of Pennsylvania
- I am the only state that borders Maine.
- I border Georgia to the West.
- I border Canada, Montana, and Minnesota.
- I border Pennsylvania to the East.
- I border Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.
- I border Tennessee and the Atlantic Ocean.
- I border Utah to the West.
- I border Missouri to the South.
- I border Missouri and West Virginia.
- I border New York to the East and New Hampshire to the West.
- I border Colorado to the East and Oklahoma to the North.
- I border Pennsylvania, Lake Erie, and Indiana.
- I am the state located furthest to the Southeast of the United States.
- I border Alabama to the West.
- I border two Great Lakes and Vermont.
- I border Kentucky to the South.
- I border Massachusetts to the South.
- I border California and Washington.
- I border Wyoming and Missouri.
- I border Florida and Alabama.
- I border Colorado to the West.
- I am the state located furthest to the Northeast of the United States.
- I border Iowa and Arkansas.
- I border Nevada, Arizona, and Oregon.
- I border Utah to the South.
50 Clues: I border Utah to the West. • I am located at 45 N, 90 W. • I border Iowa and Arkansas. • I border Iowa to the North. • I border Utah to the South. • I border Texas to the North. • I am located at 45 N, 100 W. • I border Kansas to the West. • I am located at 45 N, 115 W. • I border Georgia to the West. • I border Alabama to the West. • I border Oregon to the North. • ...
US History 2024-12-13
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- Who prospered during this time in the 1920s?
- What purchase gave America more that’s 800,000sq miles of land including the Mississippi River?
- The 1920’s is also known as the ___ age.
- What year did the Founding Fathers draw up new constitution for United States of America?
- What makeshift towns did people live in during the Great Depression?
- When did the economy crash?
- Which amendment allowed women to vote?
- Which market crashed as a result of people not trusting in the banks?
- Who was someone who makes or sells alcohol illegally during the prohibition?
- What period of time, post Civil War, addressed the problems of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy also to solve the problems that were arising.
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- What is the recovery reform which includes major public work and the Sale of alcohol called?
- Who was the U.S. president from 1829 to 1837?
- What town was a major port for supplying the northern and southern sides.
- What war was the result of the broader conflict between Great Britain and France over who would dominate Europe and the wider world?
- How many people were unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929?
- What was the document that gave America a set of rules that guides how it will work?
- 1920 were also know as the ____ twenties.
- What era happened during the 1920’s that led people to smuggle?
- When did congress pass the records act?
- What battle happened when General Robert E. Lee marched his Army of Northern Virginia into Pennsylvania?
- What rebellion happened as a result of uprising citizens who refused to pay a liquor tax that had been imposed by Secretary of Treasury?
21 Clues: When did the economy crash? • Which amendment allowed women to vote? • When did congress pass the records act? • The 1920’s is also known as the ___ age. • 1920 were also know as the ____ twenties. • Who prospered during this time in the 1920s? • Who was the U.S. president from 1829 to 1837? • What era happened during the 1920’s that led people to smuggle? • ...
