among us Crossword Puzzles
US Government 2025-02-05
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- Rights that Locke thought we have
- Branch that interprets the law
- how many years a senator serves
- Branch that makes laws
- how many terms a president can serve
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- this is a change, like to the Constitution
- this is the major body of the Judicial Branch
- like in sweatpants, this clause allows the constitution to grow and change
- the main figure in the executive branch
- the second inalienable right in the Declaration
- Jefferson basically copied his ideas when he wrote the Declaration
- what the founders reached on representation and the status of slaves
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- the economic system of the US
- this clause claims the Constitution is the supreme law of the land
- this part of Congress has members based on state population
- this House of Congress has equal representation from all states
- Branch that enforces laws
- the first inalienable right in the Declaration
- the 3rd inalienable right in the Declaration
- a major right in the 1st amendment
- the President is the Commander in Chief of this
- how many amendments are in the Bill of Rights
- how many years a presidential term is
- 2nd amendment gives the right to bare these
- this is the opening part of the Constitution
- this is where the constitutional convention was held
27 Clues: Branch that makes laws • Branch that enforces laws • the economic system of the US • Branch that interprets the law • how many years a senator serves • Rights that Locke thought we have • a major right in the 1st amendment • how many terms a president can serve • how many years a presidential term is • the main figure in the executive branch • ...
US Government 2025-02-05
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- freedom of ______ that protects peoples rights to gather in public
- intro to the constitution
- document that lays out the laws of the United States
- the first president of the United States
- first ten amendments of the United States Constitution
- freedom of ______ that protects people from being punished for their words
- freedom of ______ that protects against discrimination of peoples faith
- the number of amendments in the Constitution
- House of __________
- the Supreme Court ______ the law, instead of declaring guilt or innocence
- process that ensures no branch of government is more powerful than the other
- branch of government that hears constitutional cases
- branch of government that makes laws
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- branch of government that can make agreements with other nations
- original government that was declared too weak
- the number of Justices on the Supreme Court
- the right to bear _______
- numbered powers listed by the constitution
- the second house in Congress
- process in which the Supreme Court interprets the law
- small number of privileged people use their power
21 Clues: House of __________ • intro to the constitution • the right to bear _______ • the second house in Congress • branch of government that makes laws • the first president of the United States • numbered powers listed by the constitution • the number of Justices on the Supreme Court • the number of amendments in the Constitution • original government that was declared too weak • ...
US Government 2024-10-11
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- Create branches and give them different powers
- Has President, Vice President & cabinet
- allowing the states and federal government to share power
- the process of firing president from there job
- 25+ years old, 2 year terms
- Document that agrees on peace with other countries
- Re-think a law
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- 2 per state 100 in total
- Part of the executive branch that holds the secretaries of agriculture, defense, education, etc...
- Document that declares how the government will run
- The supreme court is put under this branch
- The introduction to the constitution
- Commander in chief
- allowing each branch to check that the other branches are doing their role
- Makes laws
- First government of the US that failed
- Name of effect explaining why the first government failed
- Second in line of president
- Judicial
- Can serve life terms, appointed by president and Senate
20 Clues: Judicial • Makes laws • Re-think a law • Commander in chief • 2 per state 100 in total • Second in line of president • 25+ years old, 2 year terms • The introduction to the constitution • First government of the US that failed • Has President, Vice President & cabinet • The supreme court is put under this branch • Create branches and give them different powers • ...
US History 2025-05-15
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- First 10 Amendments
- Indian tribe known for the trip across the Trail of Tears
- 2nd turning point of the Civil War that gave the Union control over the Mississippi
- What states were known as before being recognized as states
- Founder of the New World
- Political Party president Lincoln and Trump are apart of
- Southern part of the country during the Civil War
- Location of the Tea Party
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The continent that the United States is apart of
- Rules an guidelines for US citizens that are listed in the Constitution
- Civil War general and US President
- Ocean that ran along the original 13 colonies
- Home state of the gold rush
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- Fighting and disagreements between the North, South, and West
- An contract type agreement between two countries fighting over land or other problems
- Your favorite History teacher
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- The Final unit that we covered in class
- Most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad
- Final battle of the American Revolution
- The most prominent signature of the Declaration of Independence
- Invention from John Deere during the Industrial Revolution
- Person who worked towards ending slavery
- War fought between the North and South in the years 1861-1865
- Country where majority of slaves derived from
- 7th President of the US, known for being a "common man"
- First US President
- Britain's form of a President
- Supreme Court Chief Justice for the Marbury v Madison case
30 Clues: First US President • First 10 Amendments • Founder of the New World • Location of the Tea Party • Home state of the gold rush • Your favorite History teacher • Britain's form of a President • Civil War general and US President • Issued the Emancipation Proclamation • The Final unit that we covered in class • Final battle of the American Revolution • ...
US History 2025-05-07
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- Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment (2 words)
- First shots of the Civil war happened at this Fort
- Another term for the south
- Day the stock market crashed
- Leader of Italy during WWII
- Henry Ford helped perfect the _______
- Made from iron and used for railroads and skyscrapers
- Lincoln's famous Address
- Mexican ranch hands
- Renaissance in New York of modern arts and music
- Combining of Black and White
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- Nickname for Plains Farmers
- Archduke assassinated that sparked WWI
- Nickname for General Jackson
- Amendment that gave African American men voting rights
- Form of peaceful protest used during the Civil Rights Movement
- Island nation taken over by US and became a state
- Practice of not interacting with other countries
- Island where many Chinese immigrants entered the United States
- Women who cut their hair short and wore shorter dresses
- Patented the telephone
- Community that grew suddenly when a mine opened
- Separation of Black and White
- Warfare practice during WWI
- President of the Confederate
- Brothers who made the airplane
- _________ Bus Boycott
27 Clues: Mexican ranch hands • _________ Bus Boycott • Patented the telephone • Lincoln's famous Address • Another term for the south • Nickname for Plains Farmers • Leader of Italy during WWII • Warfare practice during WWI • Nickname for General Jackson • Day the stock market crashed • President of the Confederate • Combining of Black and White • Separation of Black and White • ...
US History 2025-05-09
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- the territory the U.S. bought from France in 1803
- the person in charge of the executive branch
- the people who lived in America before the Europeans arrived
- the U.S. celebrates its freedom on July 4th
- the name of the event where the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution
- the number of stars on the US flag
- the name of the ocean on the west coast of the U.S.
- a change or an addition to the Constitution
- name the US war between the north and the south
- the supreme law of the land
- the name of the national anthem
- the capital of the U.S.
- the person who becomes president if the president can no longer serve
- the first ten amendments to the Constitution
- the highest court in the U.S.
- providing schooling and education, providing protection (police), providing safety (fire departments), giving a driver’s license, approving zoning and land use
- printing money, declaring war, creating an army, making treaties
- where the Statue of Liberty is located
- this reformer fought for women’s rights and civil rights
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- the name of the document that freed slaves in the confederate states
- the “Father of our Country” and the 1st U.S. President
- life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- the number of years in a president’s term
- the month we vote for a new U.S. president
- the name of the ocean on the east coast of the U.S.
- the first three words of the Constitution represent the idea of self-government
- the branch of the U.S. government that reviews laws, explains laws, resolves disputes (disagreements), and decides if a law goes against the Constitution
- the number of stripes on the U.S. flag
- the age citizens have to be to vote for the U.S. president
- the father of the Declaration of Independence
30 Clues: the capital of the U.S. • the supreme law of the land • the highest court in the U.S. • the name of the national anthem • the number of stars on the US flag • the number of stripes on the U.S. flag • where the Statue of Liberty is located • the number of years in a president’s term • the month we vote for a new U.S. president • the U.S. celebrates its freedom on July 4th • ...
US FINAL 2025-05-12
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- Started "Black Power" slogan
- Great Britain, France, U.S.
- Shantytowns
- Case that overturned
- Suicide Pilots
- Civil Rights leader
- First organized movement to fight segregation
- Britain WWII Leader
- Case that made "separate but equal" legal
- Invasion of France by Allies
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- 2nd Atomic Bomb Location
- This group was put into internment camps in the U.S.
- segregation that results from laws
- Convicted Germans of their War Crimes
- Italy WWII Leader
- Russian WWII Leader
- Turning Point in the Pacific
- October 29, 1929
- "Lightning War"
- New Deal Program that Still exists
20 Clues: Shantytowns • Suicide Pilots • "Lightning War" • October 29, 1929 • Italy WWII Leader • Russian WWII Leader • Civil Rights leader • Britain WWII Leader • Case that overturned • 2nd Atomic Bomb Location • Great Britain, France, U.S. • Started "Black Power" slogan • Turning Point in the Pacific • Invasion of France by Allies • segregation that results from laws • ...
US History 2025-05-19
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- Sioux religious awakening movement that they believed would drive white people away
- belief that women should have more rights and education so that they can teach their sons and aide their husbands
- Act that gives elderly people a pension
- a state has the legal right to declare a law null and void within its borders
- Form of transportation that connected the east and west coast
- A law in the Compromise of 1850 that required authorities to returned escaped and runaway slaves in the north to the south
- Anti-immigrant party formed from some former Whigs and unhappy northern democrats
- agreement for bicameral legislature where the house is proportional and the senate is per state
- Idea that white Americans were called by God to expand westward
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- Supreme court case that said that slaves had no rights and called the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, meaning he wasn't actually free
- Included the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the expansion of the Freedman's Bureau. Time after the civil war when a group of officeholders led racial changes
- Type of journalism where journalists would expose corrupt business practices and poor working conditions
- Name for program where supplies were delivered to Berlin while the Soviet Union blocked all other western contact
- US wouldn't allow further European colonization of the western hemisphere
- General term for racially discriminatory laws passed after the civil war
- Questionable Act where speech against the country was prohibited to help the war effort during WWI
- Shantytowns that were named after a president
- US pacific war strategy in WWII that skipped some islands and focused on others
- Mass movement of African Americans from the south to the North
- Convention in New York where women demanded legal rights and equality
20 Clues: Act that gives elderly people a pension • Shantytowns that were named after a president • Form of transportation that connected the east and west coast • Mass movement of African Americans from the south to the North • Idea that white Americans were called by God to expand westward • Convention in New York where women demanded legal rights and equality • ...
About Us 2025-06-19
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- also you’re favorite color
- first kiss
- 1st date
- our chubby baby who likes ?
- my first choice name for a son
- how did we met
- you get giddy when I kiss your ?
- my favorite marvel character
- your favorite child
- Your choice name for a daughter
- you’re favorite color
- something you love about me
- something I love about you
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- And you will always be my ?
- you’re favorite superhero
- something you’re afraid of but I love
- I will always be your ?
- my other choice name for a son
- my favorite color
- my favourite child
20 Clues: 1st date • first kiss • how did we met • my favorite color • my favourite child • your favorite child • you’re favorite color • I will always be your ? • you’re favorite superhero • also you’re favorite color • something I love about you • And you will always be my ? • our chubby baby who likes ? • something you love about me • my favorite marvel character • my other choice name for a son • ...
us marks 2025-05-19
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- / Huge dam on the Colorado River
- / Deep blue lake formed in a volcanic crater
- / Where the U.S. Congress meets
- / Famous green monument in New York Harbor
- / Monument with four presidents carved into a mountain
- / Island prison once home to famous inmates
- / Historic immigration station in New York
- / Cracked symbol of American independence
- / Home and office of the U.S. President
- / Powerful group of waterfalls on the U.S.-Canada border
- / Futuristic tower in Seattle
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- / California park known for cliffs and waterfalls
- / Monument honoring the 16th president
- / Utah park with unique rock formations
- / Tall obelisk in honor of the first president
- / Giant white letters on a California hillside
- / Tall New York skyscraper with city views
- / Where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- / Deep, vast natural gorge in Arizona
- / Bright, busy area in New York known for lights and ads
- / First national park, famous for geysers and wildlife
- / Iconic red bridge in San Francisco
- / U.S. military headquarters with five sides
- / Historic mission where Texans fought for independence
- / Giant arch symbolizing the westward expansion
25 Clues: / Futuristic tower in Seattle • / Where the U.S. Congress meets • / Huge dam on the Colorado River • / Iconic red bridge in San Francisco • / Deep, vast natural gorge in Arizona • / Monument honoring the 16th president • / Utah park with unique rock formations • / Home and office of the U.S. President • / Cracked symbol of American independence • ...
For US 2023-01-10
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- when you wear your cape, you are my
- you are my baby
- what you have early every day
- the birds are always doing this for us
- I go away weekends to visit
- my feature you 1st fell in love with
- we are so to eachother
- dance naked to a
- when reading stories you will do this
- I love you with all my
- I am your
- you wouldn't share our bed
- if I don't listen you do this
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- you always want me to have this early in the day
- beef your favorite meal
- I tell you these to make us laugh
- I will make your favorite dessert
- the diamond painting picture for our bedroom
- we will be husband and wife for how long
- we will do everything
- we do on the couch and blanket
- what you never want me to while eating
- you call me your wife
23 Clues: I am your • you are my baby • dance naked to a • we will do everything • you call me your wife • we are so to eachother • I love you with all my • beef your favorite meal • you wouldn't share our bed • I go away weekends to visit • what you have early every day • if I don't listen you do this • we do on the couch and blanket • I tell you these to make us laugh • ...
US Constitution 2023-01-19
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- Special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice-president
- Power shared by the States and Federal govrnments
- Having two seperate lawmaking chambers
- law
- The process of becoming a citizen of another country
- Lawmaking branch of government
- The equal application of the law
- The branch of government that includes the courts
- to fall in value
- Power specifically given Congress in the Constitution
- Power of the court to judge whether or not actions of other branches are constitutional
- The belief that government is subject to the will of the people
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- Power belonging only to the states
- A principle by which powers divided among different branches of government
- A system by which each branch of government limits power of the other branches
- A period when economic security slows and unemployment increases
- The freeing of individual enslaved persons
- Power not enumerated in the Constitution but suggested in its language
- A settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
- A change, correction, or improvement added to a document
- Branch of the government that carries out the law
- Government with limited powers strictly defined by law
- The legal rules and procedures observe before depriving a person of life, liberty or property
- Sharing power between the Federal and State governments
- Having the proper size in relation to other objects or items
- A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
26 Clues: law • to fall in value • Lawmaking branch of government • The equal application of the law • Power belonging only to the states • Having two seperate lawmaking chambers • The freeing of individual enslaved persons • Power shared by the States and Federal govrnments • The branch of government that includes the courts • Branch of the government that carries out the law • ...
About Us 2025-01-24
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- is today?
- do we play in the shack?
- do we used to say after we said "I love you" (hint: it starts with an I)
- love to go to the ____ in the summer!
- show we are watching right now
- we eat at a lot in Dalhart
- treaty oak song
- last concert we went to together
- favorite drink
- date is today?
- many years have we been together?
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- am the best...
- love ____ in the winter!
- concert we are going to in May
- I am emotionally when I am with you
- is my nickname for you?
- is today?
- we are going to school
- concert we are going to in April
- we just went last summer!
- are we going this summer?
21 Clues: is today? • is today? • am the best... • favorite drink • date is today? • treaty oak song • we are going to school • is my nickname for you? • love ____ in the winter! • do we play in the shack? • we just went last summer! • are we going this summer? • we eat at a lot in Dalhart • concert we are going to in May • show we are watching right now • concert we are going to in April • ...
US History 2025-02-28
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- Countries not aligned with the U.S. or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- Tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- The idea that both sides would destroy each other in a nuclear war.
- Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern European countries.
- Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948.
- U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks
- Case where two people were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets.
- Imaginary line dividing communist and non-communist Europe.
- Fear of communism leading to false accusations.
- Period starting with the use of atomic bombs in the 1940s.
- U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII.
- Person who supports communist ideas.
- 1945 meeting where Allied leaders decided post-war Europe.
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- U.N. body for controlling nuclear weapons.
- U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists.
- Military alliance of the U.S. and Western countries after World War II.
- 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea.
- 1945 meeting of U.S., U.K., and Soviet leaders about post-war Europe.
- Spy case involving a U.S. government official accused of being a communist.
- Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII.
20 Clues: Person who supports communist ideas. • U.N. body for controlling nuclear weapons. • U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII. • U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks • Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII. • Fear of communism leading to false accusations. • 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea. • ...
US History 2024-11-05
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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+1 2024-10-21
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- Spanish nickname for a brave warrior
- an alternative to the milk variety
- host of the 2024 Olympics
- where our amazon orders are delivered
- eminem’s mom’s signature dish
- Pixar’s i
- entryway for the half eagle, half lion, almost?
- animal who is late, late for a very important date
- describes a snitch or a retriever
- hit me _____ one more time
- lime, forest, eg…
- direction where some may travel for a winter vacation
- nondairy Methodical order
- house plant with a side job playing a classic southern instrument?
- fruit, but also west world character
- a place someone may go for camp, britishly
- punk rock band whose frotman went into the wilderness
- fruity brew
- popular snack for a certain marsupial
- most like it salted and buttered
- Shrek’s home
- a court where the queen holds the real power
- used by mushrooms to reproduce
- it helps to have a colorful finger when caring for these
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- popular grilling spot
- exercise where you may copy a dog or cobra
- originally airer of the sopranos
- what is white and black with smudges all over by the end?
- American food scientist most often associated with a popular theater snack
- reality tv show where a rose is needed to move on
- the worst style of door
- Helga’s house
- ruler of popular pieces of jewelry?
- what a teen girl might struggle with
- while not cold, you may still consider chilling with it
- Smeagol’s companions, to him
- popular comic written by bill watterson
- 2013 horror film starring Jessica Chastain
- 3rd to last owner of the elder wand
- entrance in the arctic?
- hemophobic’s vertical hurdle
- alternative to a slice
- barrel material for aging
- one may do this again if a relationship has gone stagnant
- home to many boroughs
- popular stroller brand
- Beyonce’s daughter
- can be French or English, but they don’t speak the language
- home to the Acropolis
- some like theirs dark while others like theirs blonde
50 Clues: Pixar’s i • fruity brew • Shrek’s home • Helga’s house • lime, forest, eg… • Beyonce’s daughter • popular grilling spot • home to many boroughs • home to the Acropolis • alternative to a slice • popular stroller brand • the worst style of door • entrance in the arctic? • host of the 2024 Olympics • nondairy Methodical order • barrel material for aging • hit me _____ one more time • ...
Us <3 2024-10-17
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- Smooth like..
- Favourite spot to read with you is in the..
- Many many __ sessions during the start of us
- Our first study date was to..
- Cozied up at Pineridge watching..
- What Izzy thinks you are to her
- Our first vacation spot
- The first fish you caught on the boat with us
- T's first Pokemon deck
- Synonym for ladder ball but better
- It's sitting on your bed
- Robbing the..
- Our word for cuddles
- Colour of my convocation dress from university
- We painted them in the park
- Where we met
- A Rosie adventure we did in the park
- The SUPERIOR boba place
- What is the Pepsi Orange Streak
- I love you forever and..
- Stronger than like
- Who wins the I love you more fights
- Synonym for mine
- __ Creek
- Where we exchanged I love you's for the first time
- Traditional camping breakie
- J's favourite gelato flavour
- I always bug you about this when you wear it hehe
- Where we danced to live music
- Type of flower that reminds you of me
- Our matching shoes
- One of the games we played on our first date to across the board cafe
- A crash course we did about each other on the __ before SanFran
- Your favourite dog that we have housesit for
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- A ridiculous nickname we have for each other, hint: fruit
- First holiday where you met my extended family
- Your golf nickname
- We always do this on your way home from work
- Why we couldn't stop laughing on the Fisherman's Pier
- Our way of saying yes
- What you called me before you knew me
- Your favourite Disney movie
- Both of our keychains make a
- What I call you when your grumpy
- A lake with the rowdiest camping neighbours
- Type of dog we want
- How many times I beat you in a row at Crazy Eights while camping
- Synonym for delighted and how you make me feel
- Month we had our first kiss
- Who said I love you first
- I wore a black skirt on our 1 year...
- We do this by the water while camping and involves flat circular objects
- Similar to skating and a surprise date I planned for us
- Where you got to practice being an F1 driver
- Your favourite breakie place
- Who I think you'd model for
- One of our dream vacations
- Make a wish
- A date we always love doing where we get very competitive
- Our favourite camping season
- Your most used emoji when we first started talking
- We __ to Brooklyn 99's theme song
- Season we want to revisit Yosemite
- We all played it in Minneapolis
- Colour of our flower
- At the Black Out Social we had our first
66 Clues: __ Creek • Make a wish • Where we met • Smooth like.. • Robbing the.. • Synonym for mine • Your golf nickname • Stronger than like • Our matching shoes • Type of dog we want • Our word for cuddles • Colour of our flower • Our way of saying yes • T's first Pokemon deck • Our first vacation spot • The SUPERIOR boba place • It's sitting on your bed • I love you forever and.. • Who said I love you first • ...
Us <3 2024-12-06
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- activity you and fatman did at BC
- mother of music
- event where the world shifted
- fatman ruining your life
- nickname for dropouts
- irish band
- fatty's original name
- food you will never eat with me
- our work sister
- tanya's original language
- E's nickname
- how we end conversations
- stefan's "wife's" nickname
- our sister
- Onika=
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- fatty's first word to you
- irish man
- someone who is doing it with their car
- me with you
- our smelliest coworker
- unique's party celebrating this holiday
- nickname for an old "friend/coworker"
- funky's frat event
- crackhead's word for us
- Funky's salary
- your favorite food
- our man
- one of your nicknames for me
28 Clues: Onika= • our man • irish man • irish band • our sister • me with you • E's nickname • Funky's salary • mother of music • our work sister • funky's frat event • your favorite food • nickname for dropouts • fatty's original name • our smelliest coworker • crackhead's word for us • fatman ruining your life • how we end conversations • fatty's first word to you • tanya's original language • ...
US Imperialism 2024-12-13
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- Puerto Rico became this after war
- when a country seeks to control another
- President who took the canal zone
- Rebellion that led to Open Door
- Roosevelt Diplomacy
- who sold us the Icebox
- type of journalism that started war
- Washington's advice to USA
- Author of Naval book
- Filipino freedom fighter
- Roosevelt rode with them During war
- territory gained after Spanish American War
- how Hawaii was acquired
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- Place where the US was worse than Spain
- Wilson Diplomacy
- ship that met its end to start war
- What Roosevelt Corollary was added to
- Commodore who force Japan to sign
- Pineapple grower and Hawaii takeover guy
- the killer of thousands
- country who had control of isthmus
- A treaty the King of Hawaii was forced to sign
- Taft Diplomacy
- Alaska buyer
- narrow land strip like panama
- Doctor who solved the mosquito issue
- Type of influence area in China
- Japan treaty
- Queen who was forced to step down
- harbor where ship blew up
30 Clues: Alaska buyer • Japan treaty • Taft Diplomacy • Wilson Diplomacy • Roosevelt Diplomacy • Author of Naval book • who sold us the Icebox • the killer of thousands • how Hawaii was acquired • Filipino freedom fighter • harbor where ship blew up • Washington's advice to USA • narrow land strip like panama • Rebellion that led to Open Door • Type of influence area in China • ...
US II 2025-11-17
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- the spread and development of cities
- 160 free acres of land
- greedy railroad Robber baron
- Destiny the believe that Americans were chosen by God to take land
- Teddy Roosevelts domestic plan for government
- the country that links the atlantic and pacific oceans
- discovered alternating current electricity
- famous banker of the Gilded age
- when a company has complete control of an industry
- steel tycoon
- stronger countries taking over weaker countries for resources
- sarcastic term giving to late 1800s to describe corruption and economic unfairness
- author of The Jungle
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- farmland or countryside
- Robber ______
- richest person in history
- 1849 movement for quick riches
- TRs group of soldiers
- houses of The Great Plains
- inventor of the telephone
- the protection and preservation of the environment
- gives the inventor rights to profits
- donating large sums of money
- when the gov takes a hands off approach to business
- inventor of the assembly line and mass production
- POTUS that was assassinated before TR
- invented the lightbulb
- political movement that sought to undo the problems of the Gilded Age
- speak softly and carry a...
29 Clues: steel tycoon • Robber ______ • author of The Jungle • TRs group of soldiers • 160 free acres of land • invented the lightbulb • farmland or countryside • richest person in history • inventor of the telephone • houses of The Great Plains • speak softly and carry a... • donating large sums of money • greedy railroad Robber baron • 1849 movement for quick riches • ...
US government 2025-11-14
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- cabinet department that handles the military
- branch of government that interprets the laws
- branch of government that enforces the laws
- cabinet department that handles diplomacy
- capital of the United States
- cabinet department that handles farming
- branch of government that writes the laws
- cabinet department that handles employment
- cabinet department that handles finance
- cabinet department that handles security
- cabinet department that handles the environment
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- name for the person at the head of the DOJ
- head of the executive branch
- an added article to the Constitution
- amount of electoral votes (amount of senators + house representatives)
- head of the judicial branch
- cabinet department that handles power
- name for the head of every cabinet department (except the DOJ)
- head of the senate and second in command of the executive branch
- to reject a law
- a proposed law
- cabinet department that handles highways, infrastructure, etc.
- cabinet department that handles schools
- cabinet department that handles trade
- cabinet department that handles the enforcement of the law
- head of the house of representative
26 Clues: a proposed law • to reject a law • head of the judicial branch • head of the executive branch • capital of the United States • head of the house of representative • an added article to the Constitution • cabinet department that handles power • cabinet department that handles trade • cabinet department that handles farming • cabinet department that handles schools • ...
US Geography 2025-08-18
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- Largest body of water on Earth
- Drawing that shows land and water features
- Political division of the United States
- Protected land set aside for public use
- Large inland body of water
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Large mass of moving ice
- Line separating two states or countries
- Large part of the ocean partly surrounded by land
- Dry area with little rainfall
- Deep valley with steep sides
- Low land between hills or mountains
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- Body of water partly enclosed by land
- Land along the edge of an ocean
- Large, flat expanse of land
- Path or track, often in nature
- Land completely surrounded by water
- High landform rising above the surrounding land
- Large flowing body of water
- City where government of a state is located
20 Clues: Large mass of moving ice • Large inland body of water • Large, flat expanse of land • Large flowing body of water • Deep valley with steep sides • Dry area with little rainfall • Largest body of water on Earth • Path or track, often in nature • Land along the edge of an ocean • Land completely surrounded by water • Low land between hills or mountains • ...
US Passports 2025-10-02
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- - What is the person called that is filling out the application and receiving the passport?
- - What are traveling on when crossing the border by water?
- - What is the name of the person that seals your documents?
- - What can you use to cross the border by land or water only.
- - What do you need proof of if applying for a new passport?
- - What type of date is required to do a hand carry service?
- - What do you have to have sealed before you can get a new passport?
- - What type of passport are you applying for if you've never had a passport before and your 16 or older?
- - What do you need if your doing same day service, emergency service or priority service?
- - Where is the second most common place you can go to have your documents signed and sealed?
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- - What type of passport are you applying for if you received within the last 15 years but you are unable to locate it??
- - What type of passport would you need to apply for if your passport was issued within the last 15 years but your dog chewed on it or your kids drew inside of it??
- - Where is the most common place to have your documents signed and sealed?
- - What other way can you cross the border other than by plane or boat??
- - What do you file under if your wanting to change the name on your current passport?
- - What is the most common itinerary used when doing the same day service, emergency service or priority service?
- - What is another type of itinerary that can be used besides the flight itinerary??
- - Who delivers the documents to the DOS for the hand carry services?
- - What do you need to do to reserve a slot with the courier service?
- - What do you need to cross the border into another country whether it's by plane, car or boat?
- - Where is third most common place you can go to have your documents signed and sealed?
- - What are you paying when you send a check or money order to the DOS?
- - What type of passport do you file for if you were issued a passport within the last 15 years but it was taken from you illegally and you have a police report??
- - What type of passport are they applying for if they are under the age of 16??
24 Clues: - What are traveling on when crossing the border by water? • - What is the name of the person that seals your documents? • - What do you need proof of if applying for a new passport? • - What type of date is required to do a hand carry service? • - What can you use to cross the border by land or water only. • ...
US States 2025-09-19
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- Western state; capital is Cheyenne
- Mid-Atlantic state; capital is Trenton
- New England state; capital is Concord
- Appalachian state; capital is Charleston
- Northeastern state; capital is Harrisburg
- Large western state; capital is Helena
- State with Mount Rushmore; capital is Pierre
- First U.S. state; capital is Dover
- Smallest U.S. state; capital is Providence
- Northern Great Plains state; capital is Bismarck
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- Great Plains state; capital is Lincoln
- Northeasternmost state; capital is Augusta
- New England state; capital is Boston
- Small New England state; capital is Hartford
- Mid-Atlantic state; capital is Annapolis
- Small New England state; capital is Montpelier
- Western state; capital is Salt Lake City
- Northwestern state; capital is Salem
- Northwestern state famous for potatoes; capital is Boise
- Southern state famous for horse racing; capital is Frankfort
20 Clues: Western state; capital is Cheyenne • First U.S. state; capital is Dover • New England state; capital is Boston • Northwestern state; capital is Salem • New England state; capital is Concord • Great Plains state; capital is Lincoln • Mid-Atlantic state; capital is Trenton • Large western state; capital is Helena • Appalachian state; capital is Charleston • ...
US Constitution 2025-10-21
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- The part of a government that interprets laws
- The part of a government that enforces laws
- A form of government where citizens are represented by elected officials
- The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution; it includes a list of citizens’ freedoms and rights as well as the limits of the government’s power
- A change or addition to a law
- The government is divided into branches. Each branch has separate and independent powers
- A document’s introduction that states its purpose
- The part of a government that makes laws
- Each branch of government can “check,” or limit, the power of the other branches
- A set of rules outlining what a government can and cannot do
- To officially approve something
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- A deal between two groups in which both sides give up some things they want
- A person who supported Federalism and the adoption of the U.S. Constitution
- When a government’s power is restricted by laws in order to protect individual rights and liberties; these laws are written in a constitution
- When the government’s power comes from the consent of the people; if the government goes against the will of the people, then they have the right to change the government
- A person who was against the adoption of the U.S. Constitution
- A section of a legal document or agreement
- When power is shared by the national and state governments
- A meeting where people gather together for a common purpose
- The amount of time a position can be held; for example, a presidential term
20 Clues: A change or addition to a law • To officially approve something • The part of a government that makes laws • A section of a legal document or agreement • The part of a government that enforces laws • The part of a government that interprets laws • A document’s introduction that states its purpose • When power is shared by the national and state governments • ...
US Presidents 2025-02-27
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- Second President, He was the first president to live in the White House
- 16th President, was 6' 4" and the tallest president in US history; was anti-slavery and pro-women's suffrage; was shot at Ford's Theater
- Fourth President, He is widely considered the primary author of the US Constitution
- 12th President, he died on the 4th of July; some suspected he might have been poisoned by pro-slavery conspirators
- 19th President, was the first president to travel to the West Coast in 1880 as part of his Great Western Tour
- 29th President, is known as one of the worst presidents in the history of the United States. He was a likeable and nice guy, but his administration was full of crooks
- 11th President,was the first president to help start the tradition of playing "Hail to the Chief".
- 21st President, became president after Garfield was assassinated in 1881.
- 45th and 47th President, was a reality TV host before Presidency and is the current President
- 36th President, became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, under whom he had served as the vice president from 1961 to 1963
- First President, cut down a cherry tree
- 10th President, had 15 legitimate children with his two wives, more than any other president.
- 14th President, He was nicknamed "Fainting Frank" after being injured in the Mexican-American War.
- 25th President, He was assassinated at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York in 1901.
- 38th President, In one of his most controversial acts, he granted a presidential pardon to Nixon for his role in the Watergate scandal.
- 15th President, He was the only US president to never marry.
- Sixth President, was the only American president to be elected to the House of Representatives after his presidency
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- 35th President, the first Catholic President of the United States, the youngest person elected to the presidency, and is notably known for his leadership during the Cuban Missile Crisis; assassinated as he rode in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963
- Seventh President, disliked paper money, but his portrait appears on the $20 bill
- Third President, bought the Louisiana purchase
- Eighth President, was a founder of the Democratic Party.
- 28th President, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 for his work establishing the League of Nations. The League of Nations was created to promote world peace after World War I.
- 33rd President, most recognized for authorizing the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan during World War II, inheriting the presidency after Franklin D. Roosevelt's death, and for his significant contributions to the Civil Rights movement by desegregating the armed forces
- 37th President, impeached after the Watergate Scandal
- 13th President, He was nicknamed "The Accidental President" because he became president after the death of Zachary Taylor.
- 18th President,earned the nickname "the Butcher" during the Civil War for his persistence and guile in winning key victories for the Union
- 20th President, He proved the Pythagorean theorem and published it in 1876; He was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau in 1881.
- 26h President, the first President to win a Nobel Peace Prize, has a famous stuffed animal named after him
- 34th President, fought in World War II, rising to the rank of five-star general and becoming the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
- 41st President, He presided over the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War; his son was also a President
- 23rd President, known as the "Centennial President" because he was inaugurated in 1889, 100 years after George Washington.
- 39th President, In 1982, he established the Carter Center to promote and expand human rights, which earned him a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002; he died in January of 2025
- 30th President, was nicknamed ''Silent Cal'' because he was so quiet, but he could also be funny and chatty in private
- 32nd President, also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. He is the longest-serving U.S. president, and the only one to have served more than two terms
- 46th President, was Barack Obama's Vice President, had the first female Vice President
- Ninth President, He was the first president to die in office, serving only 32 days in 1841.
- 40th President, he was an actor in Westerns and ignored the AIDS crisis until it became an epidemic
- 42nd President, he was scandalized by his affair with his secretary; his wife ran for President in 2016
- 43rd President, he was President during the 9/11 attacks
- 17th President, became president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865
- 22nd and 24th President, real first name was actually Stephen; Ohio's biggest city is named after him
- 31st President, He was the first president born west of the Mississippi River. · He signed the congressional resolution that made the Star Spangled Banner the national anthem
- 27th President, He was also the tenth chief justice of the United States, serving from 1921 to 1930
- 44th President, he Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as "the ACA" or "Obamacare", the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010
- Fifth President, is the only US president besides Washington to have a country's capital named after him: Monrovia, Liberia
45 Clues: First President, cut down a cherry tree • Third President, bought the Louisiana purchase • 37th President, impeached after the Watergate Scandal • Eighth President, was a founder of the Democratic Party. • 43rd President, he was President during the 9/11 attacks • 15th President, He was the only US president to never marry. • ...
US States 2026-05-06
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- Smallest US state
- Potato-famous mountain state
- Gateway to the West
- Desert state, Grand Canyon
- Least populated US state
- Southern forested state
- Buckeye state, Cleveland
- Island state, Pacific Ocean
- Salt Lake City, deserts
- Chicago is here
- Huge southern state
- New England coastal state
- Green Mountains, small state
- Land of 10,000 lakes
- Huge cold northern state
- Cold northern plains
- Appalachian mountains
- Southern US state, Birmingham
- Northeastern coastal state
- Seattle and rain
- West coast, LA and SF
- Sunshine state, Miami
- Peach state, Atlanta
- Flat central plains state
- Small New England state
- Pacific Northwest forests
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- Coastal southern state
- Historic colonial state
- Mount Rushmore state
- NYC and upstate region
- Las Vegas gambling state
- Deep South river state
- New Orleans jazz culture
- Atlantic coast state
- Philly and Pittsburgh
- Cheese and dairy state
- Second smallest US state
- Great Lakes shape state
- Desert southwest state
- Corn-heavy farm state
- Chesapeake Bay state
- Rocky Mountains state
- Central plains farm state
- Boston and history
- Bluegrass and horse racing
- Midwest racing state
- Big Sky country
- Dense northeast state
- Music state, Nashville
- Tornado-prone central state
50 Clues: Chicago is here • Big Sky country • Seattle and rain • Smallest US state • Boston and history • Gateway to the West • Huge southern state • Mount Rushmore state • Atlantic coast state • Chesapeake Bay state • Land of 10,000 lakes • Cold northern plains • Midwest racing state • Peach state, Atlanta • Philly and Pittsburgh • Corn-heavy farm state • Rocky Mountains state • Appalachian mountains • ...
Ellis Island Quiz 2023-05-12
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- The Irish ___ Famine drove many immigrants to the US during the mid-19th century
- first Jewish immigrants arrived in New ____
- continent where the majority of immigrants migrated from
- the number of immigrants that came through Ellis Island that planned to stay in New York
- name of the doctor who developed the cube test and leaf imitation tests
- ____ room where immigrant waited to be inspected
- The ___ Indian Revolt of 1680 was an uprising against the Spanish settlers in the Southwestern US
- organized attack on Jewish people in Russia that drove many to immigrate to the US
- percentage of immigrants allowed from each nationality in 1910
- an unintended instrument of conquest that killed many Native Americans
- material used as "mattresses" for detainees
- type of laborer employed in 19th-century textile factories
- log of passenger information(ex:nationality, marital status, name)
- what the 10-A served as during world war I
- a unique solo song tradition among African Americans
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- immigrants posing as children of naturalized Chinese citizens
- color of the cards designating immigrants for special inquiry
- product that fueled the fur trade in 1621
- what geometric shape was drawn to test literacy?
- objects used in mental exams to form a rectangle
- material used to mark immigrants judged to have a disease
- ethnicity that brought holiday traditions such as the Christmas tree and the Easter Bunny to America to America
- industry with largest proportion of immigrant workers
- city with 906 "alien" arrivals in 1903
- marking used to indicate trachoma
- west coast equivalent of Ellis Island
- where inscriptions or "graffiti" were left by detainees
- number of seconds doctors often had to examine immigrants
28 Clues: marking used to indicate trachoma • west coast equivalent of Ellis Island • city with 906 "alien" arrivals in 1903 • product that fueled the fur trade in 1621 • what the 10-A served as during world war I • first Jewish immigrants arrived in New ____ • material used as "mattresses" for detainees • what geometric shape was drawn to test literacy? • ...
Economics 2023-05-28
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- People with disabilities are among those eligible for medicaid if they cannot afford health care
- Price are rising too rapidly
- Consumers like you and me buy US goods and services
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle
- Unemployment caused by annual changes in the weather or other conditions that reduce the demand for jobs
- A shrinking economy producing fewer goods and services than before
- Recession and inflation together
- A negative balance after expenditures are subtracted from revenues
- Tax in which the percentage of income paid in tax is the same regardless of the level of income
- Spending for federal programs that must receive annual authorization
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- Federal spending authorized by law that continues without the need for annual approvals by congress
- Businesses buy goods called capital
- Most people who want a job have a job
- When economic progress a change in consumer tastes and progress especially technological change
- Bank belonging to the Federal Reserve
- Unemployment involving workers changing jobs or waiting to go to new ones
- That new or emerging industries should be protected from foreign competition
- The government also buys US-made goods and services
- A positive balance after expenditures are subtracted from revenues
- The main cause of inflation that the government creates
- The difference between the money a country put out to, and receives from, other nations when it engages in international trade
- Bank that can lend money to other banks in times of need
- An increase in prices in general
- How many dollars worth of goods and services were made in America over time
- People in other countries also buy US goods and services
25 Clues: Price are rising too rapidly • An increase in prices in general • Recession and inflation together • Businesses buy goods called capital • Most people who want a job have a job • Bank belonging to the Federal Reserve • The government also buys US-made goods and services • Consumers like you and me buy US goods and services • ...
Founding Documents 2023-08-30
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- Rule by the people, consent of the governed
- Met between May and September of 1787 to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation
- People directly vote for what they want
- Each branch has their individual roles and responsibilities
- The nation’s first constitution; it failed due to giving the states too much power
- Supported the constitution as is; no need for additional protections
- States no one is above the law
- limited power of the king
- Division of power among different levels of government
- Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB.
- where we got some of our BOR from, gave us the idea of representative government.
- Showed the weakness of the Articles; armed rebellion regarding taxes
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- Ensures one branch does not become too powerful
- Avoid tyranny; the majority can't be allowed to dictate or violate the rights of the minorities
- A compromise that stated the HOR= based off population and Senate= equal in proportion
- The governing body that declared us independent of GB.
- Wanted additional protections for people and states
- Government that only has those powers delegated to it by law, often through a written constitution.
- The supreme law of the United States of America.
- Established direct democracy, first form of self government in the U.S
- States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person
- The power of the judicial branch to declare laws unconstitutional
- War between Britain and France over territory in the Ohio River Valley
- The first democratically elected legislative body in the U.S
24 Clues: limited power of the king • States no one is above the law • People directly vote for what they want • Rule by the people, consent of the governed • Ensures one branch does not become too powerful • Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB. • The supreme law of the United States of America. • States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person • ...
gov't 2 2022-10-07
Across
- the founder of British empiricism
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- to decide the meaning of
- the original constitution of the US which was replaced by the US Constitution.
- the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- an act regulating stamp duty (a tax on the legal recognition of documents).
- a group of individuals or states that band together for a common purpose
- single chamber
- a political protest at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts where American colonists, angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped chests of tea into the harbor.
- law
- to change
- yielded
- to vote approval of
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- a set of rules for self-governance established by the English
- a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament after the Boston Tea Party.
- -several ordinances enacted by the U.S. Congress
- -the first governing body of America
- a government which is made up of politicians who are representative of individuals or groups.
- a political system in which legalized force is restricted through delegated and enumerated powers.
- all amounts of money received by a government from external sources
- French philosopher famous for reconceiving the social contract as a compact between the individual and a collective “general will” aimed at the common good and reflected in the laws of an ideal state
- a formal conference for the discussion of public affairs
- the first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- document that was approved by the Continental Congress that states the principles on which our government, and our identity as Americans, are based
- Revolutionary lawyer and politician
25 Clues: law • yielded • to change • single chamber • to vote approval of • to decide the meaning of • the founder of British empiricism • Revolutionary lawyer and politician • -the first governing body of America • the first ten amendments to the US Constitution • -several ordinances enacted by the U.S. Congress • a formal conference for the discussion of public affairs • ...
Among the Imposters 2021-09-28
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- New Identity
- Controls everything
- What third children are considered
- Luke made this outside of Hendrick's.
- Person who guards the door
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- Rolly
- Must have or good as dead
- Rich person
- The school does not have any of these
- What Mr. Talbot gives Luke before leaving
- Boarding school Luke attends
- Another name for Jackal Boy
12 Clues: Rolly • Rich person • New Identity • Controls everything • Must have or good as dead • Person who guards the door • Another name for Jackal Boy • Boarding school Luke attends • What third children are considered • The school does not have any of these • Luke made this outside of Hendrick's. • What Mr. Talbot gives Luke before leaving
Among the Imposters 2025-05-12
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- the action or fact of speaking with a stammer
- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration
- a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive
- say or do something to remove the doubts or fears of
- occurring through divine or supernatural intervention
- a mark awarded against someone for a fault or offense
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- in a way that suggests the presence of danger; threateningly
- lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
- in a manner that suggests that something or someone is unworthy of consideration
- having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of
- move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth
- inflicting severe physical or mental suffering
12 Clues: lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. • the action or fact of speaking with a stammer • inflicting severe physical or mental suffering • move or balance unsteadily; sway back and forth • say or do something to remove the doubts or fears of • occurring through divine or supernatural intervention • a mark awarded against someone for a fault or offense • ...
among the hidden 2022-10-17
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- the family luke pays attention to
- the wealthy people in ATH
- government workers who monitor the people
- to closely watch over someone or something
- the type of government in ATH
- the ruling group over a country
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- unjustly harsh and restrictive
- the oldest brother
- the amount of people in a country or large area
- the second child in the family
- the main character - the 3rd child
- the maximum amount of kids the people in ATH are allowed to have
12 Clues: the oldest brother • the wealthy people in ATH • the type of government in ATH • unjustly harsh and restrictive • the second child in the family • the ruling group over a country • the family luke pays attention to • the main character - the 3rd child • government workers who monitor the people • to closely watch over someone or something • ...
Among The Hidden 2022-12-06
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- to deliberately disable, or vandalize
- the act of throwing away or getting rid of
- a servant
- thinly scattered or distributed
- the state of sorrow over a death
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- free from obligation or liability
- quick to notice things
- in a state of severe despair; rickety
- in an audible manner
- involving little trouble or effort
- showing lack of courage or confidence
- to restrain oneself from acting an emotion
12 Clues: a servant • in an audible manner • quick to notice things • thinly scattered or distributed • the state of sorrow over a death • free from obligation or liability • involving little trouble or effort • to deliberately disable, or vandalize • in a state of severe despair; rickety • showing lack of courage or confidence • the act of throwing away or getting rid of • ...
Among The Hidden 2025-10-31
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- – A surprising fact or discovery that becomes known.
- – A belief, idea, or opinion about something.
- – Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen.
- – The act of preparing and using land for growing crops.
- – The process by which a seed begins to grow and develop.
- – Complete destruction or obliteration.
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- – An extreme shortage of food.
- – Showing firm determination or purpose.
- – The process of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrients in water.
- – The fact of being greater in number, quantity, or importance.
- – To order someone not to do something; to prohibit.
- – To complain or express dissatisfaction about something.
12 Clues: – An extreme shortage of food. • – Complete destruction or obliteration. • – Showing firm determination or purpose. • – A belief, idea, or opinion about something. • – To order someone not to do something; to prohibit. • – A surprising fact or discovery that becomes known. • – The act of preparing and using land for growing crops. • ...
sussy baka 2025-03-13
John Chapter 1 2015-01-10
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- The town Jesus grew up in and started working in.
- The _______ of God takes away sin (Jesus)
- People that worked with and followed Jesus.
- Anything that goes against God.
- John had to make ________ the way of the Lord.
- He came as a witness to testify to the light.
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- All who receive Jesus become _________ of God.
- John baptized with water but Jesus baptized with the __________.
- Another word for teacher
- John says he is not the _______, nor Elijah nor the prophet.
- Jesus gave Simon a new name.
- The river John baptized people in.
- The Word was ______.
- The _______ became flesh and lived among us and we have seen its glory.
14 Clues: The Word was ______. • Another word for teacher • Jesus gave Simon a new name. • Anything that goes against God. • The river John baptized people in. • The _______ of God takes away sin (Jesus) • People that worked with and followed Jesus. • He came as a witness to testify to the light. • All who receive Jesus become _________ of God. • ...
Daily crossword 2026-03-27
Across
- your school name
- what sport suhani used to play every day in 6th and 7th class (other than badminton)
- your favorite game
- what do you say when you have to buy something really expensive
- how many countries has Suhani been to
- what place does suhani want to go to the most in India
- who is more romantic among us
- what dish was suhani obsessed with in 1st year
Down
- what was suhani's first book in life
- what game has suhani played the most in her life
- your profession if the world didn't run on money
- meaning of your name
- your spirit animal
- What is suhani's favorite fruit
14 Clues: your school name • your favorite game • your spirit animal • meaning of your name • who is more romantic among us • What is suhani's favorite fruit • what was suhani's first book in life • how many countries has Suhani been to • what dish was suhani obsessed with in 1st year • what game has suhani played the most in her life • your profession if the world didn't run on money • ...
ww1 2026-04-18
Across
- What the robbers thought was in the train
- Who said," Germany has had many friends..."
- "Such divisions among us would be fatal to our ____ __ ____"
- What Wilson was in favor of
- The murderer of Francis Ferdinand could not receive this due to his age.
Down
- The crew of the train slowed it to check these.
- Who killed Franz Ferdinand
- The accessory that made the police believe they had killed Hugh Whitney
- Princip showed little of this after his arrest
- "War is not _________"
- The month Charlie Manning was killed
- Where the train that was robbed was crossing.
- Who said, "Support neutrality so the United States can stay united."
- Where Francis Ferdinand was shot.
14 Clues: "War is not _________" • Who killed Franz Ferdinand • What Wilson was in favor of • Where Francis Ferdinand was shot. • The month Charlie Manning was killed • What the robbers thought was in the train • Who said," Germany has had many friends..." • Where the train that was robbed was crossing. • Princip showed little of this after his arrest • ...
Psychology Learning 2013-01-02
Across
- law Thorndike put forth
- tendancy for animals to forgo rewards to pursue typical behavior
- tendency to respond to similar CS's
- rewards such as food and water
- puzzle box experiment
- presenting the CS without the US
- rewarding behavior every time
- removal of something unpleasant
- determines when reinforcement is delivered and pattern
- takes place once the learning has happened
- consequences are instrumental in shaping future behavior
- insight learning
- reinforces steps used to reach a desired behavior
- putting horrible taste on nails to stop biting
- Little Albert Experiment
- Bobo doll experiment
- perform responses in order to receive an award
- learning becomes obvious only once a reinforcement is given
- traded for virtually anything
- addition of something pleasant
- elicits a natural, reflexive response
- learning from observing others
- learning based on association of consequences with one's behavior
- makes behavior more likely to occur
- tell the difference among stimuli
Down
- when behaviors are more resistant to extinction
- removal of something pleasant
- the consequence
- latent learning experiment
- skinner box experiments
- respond to the CS without the presentation of the US
- learning learning when there is sudden realization to solve a problem
- things we praise such as money
- condition response to new stimuli
- create powerful avoidance responses on the basis of a single pairing
- addition of something unpleasant
- long-lasting change in behavior resulting from experience
- special contraption to use in research
- produces reflexive, involuntary responses
- learned helplessness and Sauce Bearnaise Syndrome
- involuntary response
- when response reappears upon presentation of the conditioned stimulus
- people perform desired desired behavior receive a token
- no longer a neutral stimulus,becomes CS
- learned taste aversion experiment
45 Clues: the consequence • insight learning • involuntary response • Bobo doll experiment • puzzle box experiment • law Thorndike put forth • skinner box experiments • Little Albert Experiment • latent learning experiment • removal of something pleasant • rewarding behavior every time • traded for virtually anything • rewards such as food and water • things we praise such as money • ...
APUSH 1980's - PRESENT 2016-05-04
Across
- Freedom comes to East Germany, no more Cold War tension,
- trickle down economics
- permitting open discussion of political and social issues
- a belief that limited government ensures order, competitive governments, and personal opportunity
- one of the largest governmental reorganizations
- the spread and increase in the number of nuclear weapons around the world
- a popular hero among many disaffected Arabs everywhere for standing up to the West and for his support for the Palestinians
- terrorist attacks on the united states that killed thousands of people
- Soviet leader that saw improved relations with Reagan
- 41st President of the United States
- protect the civil rights of individuals with disabilities
Down
- a 1991 war in which the United States and its UN allies drove invading Iraqi forces out of neighboring Kuwait
- Iranian fundamentalists seized the American embassy in Tehran and held 53 American diplomats hostage for over a year
- President
- Military operations with a bombing campaign, followed by a ground invasion
- Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political openness, ended with great loss
- elementary and secondary schools in all states that wish to receive federal aid
- The first non-Soviet related invasion of the US due to a drug line in Panama
- Monitoring, providing information, adjudication, sanctioning
- First woman to become a justice of the Supreme Court
- restructuring the policy of economic and governmental reform
- War War in which US successfully took down a dominating dictator
- Arab terrorist who established al-Qaeda
- allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada
- Islamist terrorist organization that launched a series of attacks against U.S.
25 Clues: President • trickle down economics • 41st President of the United States • Arab terrorist who established al-Qaeda • allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada • one of the largest governmental reorganizations • First woman to become a justice of the Supreme Court • Soviet leader that saw improved relations with Reagan • ...
cwp-640ff8e74ed8c44ac8a803173e644f27b2 2023-03-20
Across
- ... I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the ___ would immediately cry out.
- Behold, your house is left unto you ___
- And were continually in the temple, praising and ___ God. Amen.
- ... and him that taketh away thy ___ forbid not to take thy coat also.
- The ___ which he sware to our father Abraham
- And they began to ___ among themselves, which of them it was that should do this thing.
- And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to ___
- Blessed are ye that ___ now: for ye shall be filled ...
- No man, when he hath lighted a candle, putteth it in a secret place, neither under a ___
- ... pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth ___ into his harvest.
Down
- ... Take heed that ye be not ___: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ ...
- And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind? shall they not both fall into the ___?
- And many other things ___ spake they against him.
- And they did eat, and were all ___
- ... but ___ ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.
- ... ___, thou art careful and troubled about many things:
- When they now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that ___ is now nigh at hand.
- And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two ___
- Then came also ___ to be baptized, and said unto him, Master, what shall we do?
- ... Did not our heart ___ within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
20 Clues: And they did eat, and were all ___ • Behold, your house is left unto you ___ • The ___ which he sware to our father Abraham • And many other things ___ spake they against him. • Blessed are ye that ___ now: for ye shall be filled ... • ... ___, thou art careful and troubled about many things: • And were continually in the temple, praising and ___ God. Amen. • ...
Unit 2 Project 2023-09-01
Across
- The first democratically elected legislative body in the U.S
- Government that only has those powers delegated to it by law, often through a written constitution.
- Wanted additional protections for people and states.
- Established direct democracy, first form of self government in the U.S
- The nation’s first constitution; it failed due to giving the states too much power.
- Met between May and September of 1787 to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
- Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB.
- Limited the power of the king
- Ensures one branch does not become too powerful.
- Division of power among different levels of government
- The supreme law of the United States of America.
- The power of the judicial branch to declare laws unconstitutional.
Down
- Rule by the people, consent of the governed
- Where we got some of our BOR from, gave us the idea of representative government
- Avoid tyranny; the majority can't be allowed to dictate or violate the rights of the minorities.
- States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person
- Supported the constitution as is; no need for additional protections
- Each branch has their individual roles and responsibilities
- States no one is above the law
- The governing body that declared us independent of GB.
- A compromise that stated the HOR= based off population and Senate= equal in proportion.
- War between Britain and France over territory in the Ohio River Valley
- Showed the weakness of the Articles; armed rebellion regarding taxes.
- People directly vote for what they want
24 Clues: Limited the power of the king • States no one is above the law • People directly vote for what they want • Rule by the people, consent of the governed • Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB. • Ensures one branch does not become too powerful. • The supreme law of the United States of America. • States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person • ...
Class Is In Session 2023-04-13
Across
- One of the side effects of cannabis use.
- A type of prescription pill.
- The serving size for this drink is 12 ounces.
- The third most used substance among youth.
- Nicotine is a highly _________ substance.
- Nicotine affects the development of this key organ which isn't fully developed until age 25.
- The fourth most used substance among youth.
- The serving size for this drink is 5 ounces.
Down
- The second most used substance among youth.
- The serving size for this drink is 1.5 ounces.
- The most used substance among youth.
- Alcohol is created trough a process called ______.
- Resources for folks who are looking to stop smoking.
- The term used by scientists to refer to alcohol.
- One of the two strains of cannabis.
15 Clues: A type of prescription pill. • One of the two strains of cannabis. • The most used substance among youth. • One of the side effects of cannabis use. • Nicotine is a highly _________ substance. • The third most used substance among youth. • The second most used substance among youth. • The fourth most used substance among youth. • ...
Can you figure out the plot of Gilgamesh? 2022-05-31
Across
- This epic shows us how inevitable ___ is
- In which modern day country was Sumers located
- Is the victor in the fight between Gilgamesh and Enkidu
- What is an indicator of wealth for Gilgamesh?
Down
- The great ___ is present in modern religions as well as this epic
- This epic is filled with Deus ex ___
- Lived among wild animals after his creation
- Wants to marry Gilgamesh
8 Clues: Wants to marry Gilgamesh • This epic is filled with Deus ex ___ • This epic shows us how inevitable ___ is • Lived among wild animals after his creation • What is an indicator of wealth for Gilgamesh? • In which modern day country was Sumers located • Is the victor in the fight between Gilgamesh and Enkidu • ...
BREAKING THE ICE BEFORE IT BREAKS YOU 2025-04-23
Across
- Feeling used to describe the intense burst of energy after meth use
- Hallucinatory sensation of insects crawling under the skin, common among users
- Common street name for Crystal Meth
- Slang term for Meth
Down
- Typical clinical sign (Hint: Dental problem)
- Popular TV show that dramatically portrayed meth's impact
- Severe mental disorder associated with long-term meth us
- Feeling of depression after meth withdrawal
8 Clues: Slang term for Meth • Common street name for Crystal Meth • Feeling of depression after meth withdrawal • Typical clinical sign (Hint: Dental problem) • Severe mental disorder associated with long-term meth us • Popular TV show that dramatically portrayed meth's impact • Feeling used to describe the intense burst of energy after meth use • ...
sus 2022-11-30
US Government Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-28
Across
- What kind of Congress resulted from the Great (Connecticut) Compromise?
- Who is known as the “father of the Constitution”?
- Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?
- what amendment protects individuals rights to bear arms?
- Which political party believes in doing things in a new and “progressive” manner?
- What type of republic is the United States?
- Who does the spoiler and innovator roles in minor parties frustrate?
- Basic elements of the US government can be traced back to which European country?
- What committee is the chief tax-writing committee of the United States House of Representatives?
- Which political party believes in doing things “the old/traditional way”?
- What clause in the First Amendment of the US Constitution pertains to the right to freely exercise one's religion?
- What committee in congress is responsible for appropriating funding for most of the functions of the federal government.
Down
- who served as the first President of the United States?
- What English philosopher and Political theorist said that the most important fundamental rights are “life, liberty, and property.”?
- What is used to determine how electoral votes are allocated among the States?
- What clause in the First Amendment of the US Constitution prohibits the establishment of religion by Congress?
- Who succeeds the president if he leaves office, after the vice president?
- How many electoral votes does the District of Columbia have?
- What in the second amendment has led it to be unclear?
- What committee considers all bills reported from policy and fiscal committees and determines whether to schedule their consideration on the floor of the House?
20 Clues: What type of republic is the United States? • Who is known as the “father of the Constitution”? • What in the second amendment has led it to be unclear? • who served as the first President of the United States? • what amendment protects individuals rights to bear arms? • How many electoral votes does the District of Columbia have? • ...
Voc 2023-08-28
Across
- Limited the power of the king
- Avoid tyranny; the majority can't be allowed to dictate or violate the rights of the minorities.
- Government that only has those powers delegated to it by law, often through a written constitution.
- Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB.
- The governing body that declared us independent of GB
- Wanted additional protections for people and states.
- States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person
- Each branch has their individual roles and responsibilities
- Established direct democracy, first form of self government in the U.S
- Supported the constitution as is; no need for additional protections
- The supreme law of the United States of America
- Ensures one branch does not become too powerful.
- Met between May and September of 1787 to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
Down
- Where we got some of our BOR from, gave us the idea of representative government
- Showed the weakness of the Articles; armed rebellion regarding taxes.
- Division of power among different levels of government
- States no one is above the law
- People directly vote for what they want
- Rule by the people, consent of the governed
- A compromise that stated the HOR= based off population and Senate= equal in proportion
- War between Britain and France over territory in the Ohio River Valley
- The nation’s first constitution; it failed due to giving the states too much power.
- The power of the judicial branch to declare laws unconstitutional.
- The first democratically elected legislative body in the U.S
24 Clues: Limited the power of the king • States no one is above the law • People directly vote for what they want • Rule by the people, consent of the governed • Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB. • The supreme law of the United States of America • Ensures one branch does not become too powerful. • States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person • ...
Kingdom of God Week 1 2025-05-03
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- Jesus taught us to pray "Your ____________ come" (Matthew 6:10)
- The kingdom of God does not come with ____________ (Luke 17:20-21)
- The "Kingdom of Heaven" and "Kingdom of God" are ____________ terms (Matthew 19:23-24)
- We are called to ____________ the fruits of the Kingdom (Matthew 21:43)
- The Kingdom is also ____________ in fullness: we still pray "Your kingdom come"
- The message Jesus and the ________ preached was "the gospel of the Kingdom" (Mark 1:14-15)
- The Church becomes the "________ nation" of God's Kingdom (1 Peter 2:9-10)
- Of His kingdom there will be no ____________ (Luke 1:33)
- The Kingdom is not synonymous with ____________ or the afterlife (Matthew 6:10)
- The kingdom of God is not eating and drinking but ____________ and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit (Romans 14:17)
Down
- We participate in the Kingdom through ____________ peace and joy in the Holy Spirit
- We help extend the Kingdom by being ____________ of Christ (Acts 1:8)
- Unless one is born ____________ he cannot see the kingdom of God (John 3:3)
- The Kingdom is "among you" or "in your ____________" (Luke 17:21)
- Israel rejected God as ____________ wanting a human king (1 Samuel 8:6-7)
- The kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a ____________ bearing the fruits of it (Matthew 21:43)
- The end will come only after the gospel of the Kingdom is ________ to all nations (Matthew 24:14)
- Jesus commanded us to "seek ____________ the Kingdom of God" (Matthew 6:33)
- Jesus told Pilate: "My kingdom is not of this ____________" (John 18:36)
- The Kingdom is already ____________: "has conveyed us into the kingdom" (Colossians 1:13)
- The Kingdom grows ____________ like a mustard seed (Matthew 13:31-33)
- God first offered ____________ the opportunity to be His Kingdom (Exodus 19:5-6)
22 Clues: Of His kingdom there will be no ____________ (Luke 1:33) • Jesus taught us to pray "Your ____________ come" (Matthew 6:10) • The Kingdom is "among you" or "in your ____________" (Luke 17:21) • The kingdom of God does not come with ____________ (Luke 17:20-21) • We help extend the Kingdom by being ____________ of Christ (Acts 1:8) • ...
Marshall 2021-03-16
Across
- able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for s long time
- a person that listens to music like dubstep, Marshmello
- causing laughter or amusement humorous
- willing to agree to something
Down
- freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things
- cats play where I was born
- the name of my neo polytan mastiff
- a person that plays cod, among us, apex
8 Clues: cats play where I was born • willing to agree to something • the name of my neo polytan mastiff • causing laughter or amusement humorous • a person that plays cod, among us, apex • a person that listens to music like dubstep, Marshmello • freely giving or sharing money and other valuable things • able to remain calm and not become annoyed when waiting for s long time
LUCA AGIUS'S WACKY QUIZ!!!1111!!111!1 2022-04-27
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- MY FAVORITE VIDEO GAME!!!!111!11!!!!!!!!!111!!!1
- MY FRIEND'S IDOL!!!!1!!!111
- MY FAVORITE PIECE OF MUSIC!!!111!!111111
- is Luca Farrugia's monitor still broken?
Down
- after all this time, emininem finally managed to rhyme ______ with ______ to create _______
- when the impostor is ___!1!!11!!!11!!!
- MY FAVORITE BTS MEMBER!!!!11111111!!!1!!!!1!!!!!11!!!!
- it comes with _______
8 Clues: it comes with _______ • MY FRIEND'S IDOL!!!!1!!!111 • when the impostor is ___!1!!11!!!11!!! • MY FAVORITE PIECE OF MUSIC!!!111!!111111 • is Luca Farrugia's monitor still broken? • MY FAVORITE VIDEO GAME!!!!111!11!!!!!!!!!111!!!1 • MY FAVORITE BTS MEMBER!!!!11111111!!!1!!!!1!!!!!11!!!! • ...
Pearson June Retro 2023-06-27
Across
- That changes the most
- Infrastructure as a code
- When you want to do a lot of things, but can only do a few things
Down
- This feeling that makes us want to to do well or to be the best was missing among the client and us
- Plethora of ever-changing pictures
- when you have a bunch of data and feed it into some workflow to have the processed form elsewhere
- We use these for everything in the frontend, and their connections are something I needed to get used to
- When your energy is getting depleted by Michal and his stubbornness
8 Clues: That changes the most • Infrastructure as a code • Plethora of ever-changing pictures • When you want to do a lot of things, but can only do a few things • When your energy is getting depleted by Michal and his stubbornness • when you have a bunch of data and feed it into some workflow to have the processed form elsewhere • ...
2024 LTCW Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-29
Across
- What event will be taking place on June 22, 2024
- Whose grandparents come and visit every weekend
- Who is the youngest resident
- What department puts up birthday banners
- Who among the residents asks for “Strawberry Ice Cream”
- Name the resident who loves to play with tissue paper
- Who is our registered dietitian
Down
- What is the color of the Safety Data Sheet book
- Which department made paper mache elephant
- I enjoy dancing and Zumba exercises
- Name of Swann’s baseball team for Tom Jones Challenger League
- Who is the eldest resident
- Who among the residents likes to play with linked chains
- Who among the Occupational Therapists makes the residents’ splints
- Who among the residents wants to go to California
15 Clues: Who is the eldest resident • Who is the youngest resident • Who is our registered dietitian • I enjoy dancing and Zumba exercises • What department puts up birthday banners • Which department made paper mache elephant • What is the color of the Safety Data Sheet book • Whose grandparents come and visit every weekend • What event will be taking place on June 22, 2024 • ...
the thingy! 2022-08-26
7 Clues: The • Not the previous but the ____ • when something is lost you must ____ it • There's a beside, outside, and also __side • You wear it in the rain and in the military • Something that must be done, like in among us • if no one can find you then you are ______ away
Broad Oaks May 2020 2020-05-07
Across
- A short text file
- A daisy expression
- Spanish revolutionary impasse
- Grandpa's middle name
- Measuring for a cheering bra size
- Objective is pointing towards it
- Pudding and pie
- An average man in public
- The town where Nanny met Grandpa
- Prince Charlie
- Virile hesitation in front of Oasis
- Queen lives here in London
- Starchy edible root
- Top car initials
- Headroom
- Suffices possible: Doline and Evere
- The Miles lived here scratchily in Austria
- Kay's her second name, shortened
- Health Safety and Environment
- One of us goes and one of us went to Uni here
- Together
- Welsh for 'Good morning'
Down
- Korean bun
- You can gird it or eat it
- Welsh for Welsh
- The wisdom of Loren
- Old political name for Russia among others
- Steal the old devil
- Hello fable, it's past
- Never before has a boy wanted more
- Alli's middle name
- One of goes and one of us went to Uni here
- The Powell family mostly lived in what Welsh town?
- Bachelor of Arts
- Here's s tip, it's not a bite, it's not a lip
- Ex-Hammer Chelsea manager
- Wife or girlfriend
- Something to mind or fill
- Voice Box
- No service at the national health
- Turn an old film star name to that of a king
- Friend
- Where Lionel worked for eight years
- A feeling prompted by isolation when there's nothing to do
- Reducing a big apple
- Automatic ambisexual pen
- You are he is I
- Why start with a misdemeanour at a church meeting?
- Used to be
49 Clues: Friend • Headroom • Together • Voice Box • Korean bun • Used to be • Prince Charlie • Welsh for Welsh • Pudding and pie • You are he is I • Bachelor of Arts • Top car initials • A short text file • A daisy expression • Alli's middle name • Wife or girlfriend • The wisdom of Loren • Steal the old devil • Starchy edible root • Reducing a big apple • Grandpa's middle name • Hello fable, it's past • ...
The Blessed Trinity Unit - Chapters 3-6 - 7th Grade Religion 2013-11-03
Across
- The _______ has always is and has been the life of the Church
- a Hebrew word that means 'anointed one,' it refers to the person God planned to send to save all people from sin
- a five step method to pray with Scripture, Latin for 'divine reading'
- the day the Holy Spirit came down upon the disciples of Jesus, as he promised and the birth of the Church
- a prayer we use in our faith that recognizes and calls upon the Blessed Trinity
- Through Jesus Christ, God expressed his love for ______ in the most extraordinary way
- a short story with a message
- the Great _________ states that we shall love God with all our heart, mind and soul and our neighbor as ourself
Down
- the most complete expression of God's word written about in John's Gospel
- The accounts of ________ reveal that God is the creator who loves us and has a plan for us
- a person of God who speaks on behalf of God, defends the Truth and works for justice
- the truth that the Son of God became man and lived among us
- God the Holy Spirit led the Israelites through the desert in a column of cloud and fire during the ________
- means 'good news'
- the mission of the whole Church - sharing the good news of Jesus Christ and the love of God with all people
- in the Bible, a solemn agreement between God and his people two prominent ones are with Abraham and Noah
- God's plan for and protection of all creation
- three Divine persons in one God, God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - Blessed
- Matthew, Mark and Luke wrote the _______ Gospels, from a similar point of view
- a person who is non-Jewish
20 Clues: means 'good news' • a person who is non-Jewish • a short story with a message • God's plan for and protection of all creation • the truth that the Son of God became man and lived among us • The _______ has always is and has been the life of the Church • a five step method to pray with Scripture, Latin for 'divine reading' • ...
The Blessed Trinity Unit - Chapters 3-6 - 7th Grade Religion 2013-11-03
Across
- God's plan for and protection of all creation
- The _______ has always is and has been the life of the Church
- in the Bible, a solemn agreement between God and his people two prominent ones are with Abraham and Noah
- a person of God who speaks on behalf of God, defends the Truth and works for justice
- God the Holy Spirit led the Israelites through the desert in a column of cloud and fire during the ________
- the mission of the whole Church - sharing the good news of Jesus Christ and the love of God with all people
- the Great _________ states that we shall love God with all our heart, mind and soul and our neighbor as ourself
- the most complete expression of God's word written about in John's Gospel
- Matthew, Mark and Luke wrote the _______ Gospels, from a similar point of view
- three Divine persons in one God, God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit - Blessed
- Through Jesus Christ, God expressed his love for ______ in the most extraordinary way
Down
- a short story with a message
- a prayer we use in our faith that recognizes and calls upon the Blessed Trinity
- a Hebrew word that means 'anointed one,' it refers to the person God planned to send to save all people from sin
- the day the Holy Spirit came down upon the disciples of Jesus, as he promised and the birth of the Church
- a person who is non-Jewish
- the truth that the Son of God became man and lived among us
- a five step method to pray with Scripture, Latin for 'divine reading'
- The accounts of ________ reveal that God is the creator who loves us and has a plan for us
- means 'good news'
20 Clues: means 'good news' • a person who is non-Jewish • a short story with a message • God's plan for and protection of all creation • the truth that the Son of God became man and lived among us • The _______ has always is and has been the life of the Church • a five step method to pray with Scripture, Latin for 'divine reading' • ...
Voc 2023-08-28
Across
- Limited the power of the king
- Avoid tyranny; the majority can't be allowed to dictate or violate the rights of the minorities.
- Government that only has those powers delegated to it by law, often through a written constitution.
- Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB.
- The governing body that declared us independent of GB
- Wanted additional protections for people and states.
- States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person
- Each branch has their individual roles and responsibilities
- Established direct democracy, first form of self government in the U.S
- Supported the constitution as is; no need for additional protections
- The supreme law of the United States of America
- Ensures one branch does not become too powerful.
- Met between May and September of 1787 to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
Down
- Where we got some of our BOR from, gave us the idea of representative government
- Showed the weakness of the Articles; armed rebellion regarding taxes.
- Division of power among different levels of government
- States no one is above the law
- People directly vote for what they want
- Rule by the people, consent of the governed
- A compromise that stated the HOR= based off population and Senate= equal in proportion
- War between Britain and France over territory in the Ohio River Valley
- The nation’s first constitution; it failed due to giving the states too much power.
- The power of the judicial branch to declare laws unconstitutional.
- The first democratically elected legislative body in the U.S
24 Clues: Limited the power of the king • States no one is above the law • People directly vote for what they want • Rule by the people, consent of the governed • Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB. • The supreme law of the United States of America • Ensures one branch does not become too powerful. • States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person • ...
CIVIC LITERACY 2023-08-30
Across
- People directly vote for what they want
- War between Britain and France over territory in the Ohio River Valley
- A compromise that stated the HOR= based off population and Senate= equal in proportion.
- Established direct democracy, first form of self government in the U.S
- Met between May and September of 1787 to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
- Ensures one branch does not become too powerful.
- Wanted additional protections for people and states.
- Where we got some of our BOR from, gave us the idea of representative government
- Rule by the people, consent of the governed
- Division of power among different levels of government
- Supported the constitution as is; no need for additional protections
Down
- The supreme law of the United States of America.
- States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person
- States no one is above the law
- Each branch has their individual roles and responsibilities
- The first democratically elected legislative body in the U.S
- Government that only has those powers delegated to it by law, often through a written constitution.
- Limited the power of the king
- The governing body that declared us independent of GB.
- Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB.
- The nation’s first constitution; it failed due to giving the states too much power.
- Avoid tyranny; the majority can't be allowed to dictate or violate the rights of the minorities
- Showed the weakness of the Articles; armed rebellion regarding taxes.
- The power of the judicial branch to declare laws unconstitutional.
24 Clues: Limited the power of the king • States no one is above the law • People directly vote for what they want • Rule by the people, consent of the governed • Written in 1776, declared us independent of GB. • The supreme law of the United States of America. • Ensures one branch does not become too powerful. • States slaves were to be counted as ⅗ of a person • ...
Romans Review Crossword 2025-02-11
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- Unwavering confidence that we are saved in Christ.
- People in the Bible who weren't Jews.
- Righteousness Jesus gives us is called ______________ righteousness.
- Praying on behalf of others.
- God’s unearned favor towards his children
- Jesus’ doing what the law required to earn a righteousness he could then give to us freely through faith (two words)
- God's goodness shown to those who don't deserve it
- A wrath-absorbing sacrifice
- Christians throughout all time.
- Type of revelation involving nature
- Type of revelation involving the word of God, ministry of Jesus Christ, dreams, visions, etc.
- Author of Romans
- Judging or condemning for things we’re actively doing ourselves
- We experience this with God because of Jesus. It means that our relationship has been restored.
- Legal standing before God
- Pain God uses to shape us more and more into the image of Jesus.
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- The Old Testament people of God were called ____.
- To be declared righteous
- A covenantal sign done with Jewish males to signify they are among God's people
- Who we are in Christ, redeemed and renewed (two words)
- The New Testament counterpart to an Old Testament foreshadowing.
- Adam represented all of humanity in his sin, and Jesus represents all of redeemed humanity in salvation
- Growth in holiness; the natural fruit of a Christian’s pursuit of Jesus.
- The idea that affects all human beings in their nature and their legal standing before God (two words).
- The Old Testament reality that foreshadows its New Testament counterpart.
- Putting sin to death.
- Realizing how sinful we are after we encounter the law.
- The flesh we still inhabit that wages war against our redeemed selves.
28 Clues: Author of Romans • Putting sin to death. • To be declared righteous • Legal standing before God • A wrath-absorbing sacrifice • Praying on behalf of others. • Christians throughout all time. • Type of revelation involving nature • People in the Bible who weren't Jews. • God’s unearned favor towards his children • The Old Testament people of God were called ____. • ...
US Imperialism 2019-02-12
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- US ships first appeared off the coast of this island nation in 1853 with the intent of opening up trading relations.
- The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War.
- Americans blamed the sinking of this ship on the Spanish, leading to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.
- This volunteer cavalry unit fought in the Spanish-American War under the leadership of a future US President.
- This ideology played an important role in inspiring not only the internal consolidation of European nations and the US, but also imperialistic expansion.
- This was the term for the idea that it was the right of the United States of America to possess territory stretching across North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- This territory in the Pacific Northwest region was acquired by the US following a treaty signed with Great Britain in 1846 which helped to avoid a war between the two nations.
- JACKSON The US President responsible for forcibly relocating Native American tribes and pushing them further westward.
- This philosophy encouraged Americans to invest financially in areas that were strategically important to the United States, such as Latin America.
- This addition to US political philosophy going back to the 1820s stated that the US had the right to intervene in Latin America to maintain or restore order.
- Originally, the US attempted to support a revolution in this country, whose people were in the process of rising up against Spanish colonial rule.
- This legal measure made Cuba essentially a protectorate of the United States until 1934 and allowed the US to lease lands for the establishment of a naval base in Cuba.
- This term is used to describe the overly sensationalist journalism that often had the intention of convincing Americans to show enthusiasm for participation in military actions.
- This naval commander is credited with initiating trading relations with a previously isolationist island nation.
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- This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government.
- This island in the Caribbean Sea was acquired by the US following the Spanish-American War and is today an independent commonwealth whose inhabitants have been US citizens since 1917.
- The US acquired territory from this country in what is now the southwestern portion of the US (states of New Mexico, Arizona, and California).
- Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia.
- This word is used to describe both an excessively lengthy speech, but also the informal troops acting without official government authorization which were sometimes useful for the US in overthrowing certain foreign governments.
- The US initially helped the inhabitants of these Pacific islands fight for their independence from Spain, but then ended up ruling them in a harsh and oppressive manner as well.
- The Spanish-American War took place under the leadership of this US President, eventually leading to significant territorial gains for the USA.
- This political philosophy linked to President Roosevelt's policies contained the ideas that the US should preserve order and stability in the world by intervening in the affairs of less developed nations.
- This principle of US foreign policy was first articulated in the 1820s and warned European powers to not interfere in affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
- This man became the President of the US after his predecessor was assassinated by an anarchist. He was known for being aggressive and had previously been a war hero who fought in the Spanish-American War.
- This was the name for the idea that attempted to protext US trade interests in the Far East by preventing the partition of China and instead allowing all Western nations to trade there on equal footing.
- This term is used to describe the US policy during the 1830s which forcefully relocated various Native American tribes and led to the deaths of thousands.
- This is the site of a major US naval base in Hawaii which was acquired following the annexation of Hawaii in 1898.
- This incredibly important piece of infrastructure constructed between the years 1904 and 1914 allowed the US to more quickly move ships from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next.
- This future state had previously belonged to Mexico before it became an independent republic and eventually the 28th US state.
- These Pacific islands were annexed by the US after their queen was deposed. Eventually they became a state in 1959.
31 Clues: This naval base on Cuba is still leased by the US government. • The US acquired this Pacific island in 1898 as a result of the Spanish-American War. • Also known as Seward's Folly, this piece of land was purchased by the US in 1867 from Russia. • Taking place in 1803, this nearly doubled the territory of the United States from one day to the next. • ...
About us 2022-01-26
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- My favorite thing to see at seaworld?
- What do I wanna get a pet of but you told me no? ( no allergy)
- What do I call my favorite coffee place?
- Where did we get engaged?
- My favorite thing to see at the zoo/safari?
- What state did we get married?
- What setting would we like to have a wedding at?
- What have we decided to make apart of our Christmas tradition?
- What color is my favorite perfume?
- What is your favorite type of animals?
- Where did we say we wanted to do our honeymoon?
- What pet do we really want and will probably never get? (not puppy)
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- Where are we hoping to move next? (Military still)
- What is our favorite snack?
- What month did we get princess?
- What month did we start dating?
- What do I say after I love you?
- What do I have too many of? You buy me one every Christmas.
- What do we order at breakfast on weekends?
- Where do we always get breakfast on weekends?
- Where did we meet?
- What is my favorite season of the year?
- How many gingerbread houses have we made?
23 Clues: Where did we meet? • Where did we get engaged? • What is our favorite snack? • What state did we get married? • What month did we get princess? • What month did we start dating? • What do I say after I love you? • What color is my favorite perfume? • My favorite thing to see at seaworld? • What is your favorite type of animals? • What is my favorite season of the year? • ...
US History 2022-03-15
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- the ________ was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- The forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy was called
- the ________ allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England
- the ________ was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- was a famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark
- The sinking of the American boat the ______ led to the War of 1812
- explored the Louisiana Purchase.
- the _______ ended the War of 1812
- the ________ was an agreement to balance free and slave states
- A _______ is a tax on incoming goods
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- _______ is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- standardized parts that could be used in place of one another were called ________
- the _______ is an agreement to cease fire.
- john C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as _______
- was made up of the Presidencies of Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
- _______ was the 3rd President of the U.S.
- The _______ stretched from Georgia to Illinois
- In the early 1800s, _______ was a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years.
- _______ was invented by Eli Whitney
- stated America was for Americans
20 Clues: explored the Louisiana Purchase. • stated America was for Americans • the _______ ended the War of 1812 • _______ was invented by Eli Whitney • A _______ is a tax on incoming goods • _______ was the 3rd President of the U.S. • the _______ is an agreement to cease fire. • The _______ stretched from Georgia to Illinois • the ________ was invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • ...
US history 2022-04-06
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- byelaw
- approval
- argue
- sell things by shout the price out
- Formal agreements between two or more independent states or nations for mutual defense
- accept with no actions
- punish
- danger
- come to a deadlock
- violate the rule
- abject
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- prevent sb from
- prejudice on races
- unstable
- write a statement in support of Lee’s resolution
- hard to bear
- representation
- introduced a resolution declaring the colonies to be independent.
- small and cute
- the right to judicature
20 Clues: argue • byelaw • punish • danger • abject • unstable • approval • hard to bear • representation • small and cute • prevent sb from • violate the rule • prejudice on races • come to a deadlock • accept with no actions • the right to judicature • sell things by shout the price out • write a statement in support of Lee’s resolution • ...
US History 2013-09-26
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- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.
- community-based mutual aid societies created by Mexican immigrants in the late 19th century United States
- the ability to assess and initiate things independently
- relating to or based on reason
- To make American in form, style, or character
- Process by which voters can remove elected officials from office before their terms end
- an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people.
- the right to vote gained through the democratic process
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- to include specifically in the terms of an agreement
- anything bought or sold
- General political philosophy that is based on scientific progression
- guided by thought
- Reform-minded journalists who wrote for magazines
- a violent uprising against an authority or government
- in spite of that; however
- to impose a fine, tax, or special payment on a person or property
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- no longer in use or practice
- extreme hardship or difficulty
20 Clues: guided by thought • anything bought or sold • in spite of that; however • no longer in use or practice • relating to or based on reason • extreme hardship or difficulty • To make American in form, style, or character • Reform-minded journalists who wrote for magazines • to include specifically in the terms of an agreement • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
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- My favorite color
- What am I doing right now?
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
- I wanna make you feel
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
- My eye color
- Our favorite place to eat
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- Food that I love and makes you sick
- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
- Our special place to go alone
- El llave es
- We liked to try on clothes
- Six Anniversary Movie
- Ew you farted!
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- This describes our LOVE
- Something I hated then you got me to love
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- Our favorite game to play
- Something we looked forward to every night
- Something that always seems to be between us
- When we first sort of met
- Firth date
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Our first daughter's name
- Something weird I have everyday
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- You missed ;)
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- Something we never wanted to do
- April 5th
- My pillow pet
33 Clues: April 5th • Firth date • El llave es • My eye color • You missed ;) • My pillow pet • Ew you farted! • My favorite color • I wanna make you feel • Six Anniversary Movie • This describes our LOVE • Our favorite game to play • When we first sort of met • Our favorite place to eat • Our first daughter's name • What am I doing right now? • Animal you made me kiss :P • We liked to try on clothes • ...
us history 2015-03-03
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- the war for American independence from Britain
- a protest led by a farmer
- James Madison chose to abandon Isolationism
- a document establishing the U.S. as a nation
- a policy to separate Europe from the Western Hemisphere
- a test of the federal government
- a forced trek onto "Indian territory"
- General Cornwallis surrenders
- Texas requested to be a state
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- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- a search in Sutter Mill in 1848
- a protest on a excise tax
- claimed land for Spain called San Salvador
- the first constitution
- a spanish conquistador
- a street fight
- seizing of supplies
- a time when many issues occurred
- first government of america
- a war for land
- known as the "Middle Passage"
- the first English colony
- a system for states and organizations are governed
23 Clues: a street fight • a war for land • seizing of supplies • the first constitution • a spanish conquistador • the first English colony • a protest led by a farmer • a protest on a excise tax • first government of america • known as the "Middle Passage" • General Cornwallis surrenders • Texas requested to be a state • a search in Sutter Mill in 1848 • a time when many issues occurred • ...
About Us 2015-07-29
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- Favorite street food.
- Your province.
- Our place.
- My favorite ulam.
- Our baby.
- Our number.
- Favorite detective.
- You call me.
- Your favorite ulam.
- DQ Flavor.
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- My province.
- My collection.
- My favorite color.
- Our code word.
- Your collection.
- I call you.
- Where we met.
- Anniversary Month.
- All-time favorite series.
- Your favorite color.
20 Clues: Our baby. • Our place. • DQ Flavor. • I call you. • Our number. • My province. • You call me. • Where we met. • My collection. • Our code word. • Your province. • Your collection. • My favorite ulam. • My favorite color. • Anniversary Month. • Favorite detective. • Your favorite ulam. • Your favorite color. • Favorite street food. • All-time favorite series.
About us 2015-07-30
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- On the weekend we like to...
- Billy is Monique's..
- What I put the flowers you gave me into on our first Valentine's Day
- The sea animal associated with Vanuatu
- Our word for 'sexy time'
- Our favourite chocolate date
- What we ate on our first 'real'date
- Something Monique is scared of
- Complete this sentence "I ..... I love you" ;)
- We like to go out for this on weekends..
- We both have big..
- Billy is Monique's..
- Our first overseas holiday together
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- Where we went on our first date
- Sunday mornings we like to..
- You are this..
- I always say I love your...
- What I laughed at you for on our first real date
- Where we first met
- We are both in...
- Monique is this..
- Something we love to do together in summer
- What you threw me into on our first real date
- Monique is Billy's...
24 Clues: You are this.. • We are both in... • Monique is this.. • Where we first met • We both have big.. • Billy is Monique's.. • Billy is Monique's.. • Monique is Billy's... • Our word for 'sexy time' • I always say I love your... • Sunday mornings we like to.. • On the weekend we like to... • Our favourite chocolate date • Something Monique is scared of • Where we went on our first date • ...
US Immigration 2016-05-17
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- The ____ steam engine meant ships could bring people across the Atlantic much easier
- White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
- Ethnic and religious discrimination made it difficult for Irish immigrants to _____
- came to the US in the 60s and 70s because of labour shortages in the US
- Europeans came to the US because it was rich in ______
- This word means choice (vilje)
- The ____ Famine in Ireland forced many to seek a new life in America
- This precious metal was discovered in California in 1848
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- The ___ Revolution made farming easier
- The ___Act gave immigrants 160 acres of free land, provided they lived on the land for 5 years
- The Chinese________ act outlawed Chinese immigration from 1882 until 1943
- WWII led to an economic _____in the US
- One of the groups of people from the third wave of US immigration
- A period of economic hardship in the 1930s
- US involvement in conflict in the 60s and 70s led to immigration from this Asian country
- _____ made up the largest group to come to 'Golden Mountain'
- Immigration to the USA has made it a country of contrasts and _______(mangfold)
- A group of colonists that left the old country for religious reasons
- Able to read and write
- 'grense' (for example between Mexico and the US
20 Clues: Able to read and write • White Anglo-Saxon Protestant • This word means choice (vilje) • The ___ Revolution made farming easier • WWII led to an economic _____in the US • A period of economic hardship in the 1930s • 'grense' (for example between Mexico and the US • Europeans came to the US because it was rich in ______ • ...
US politics 2016-04-03
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- 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
- member of one house/chamber of the US Congress
- a statement of a change to the Constitution of the US
- the quality of showing too much support for one person, group (e.g. political party) or idea
- political body (= politisches Organ) making and passing laws
- a US organization that supports the right of citizens to own a gun (acronym)
- to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility
- a body of electors – especially one that elects the president and vice president of the United States
- an organized attempt by a group of people to influence politicians on a particular issue
- the process of voting at an election: “to go to the ...”; synonym of “surveys (pl.)”
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- to develop in a successful way; to grow and become wealthy
- (in the US) the principle of government by which the President, Congress and the Supreme Court each have some control over the others
- moving, reacting or working more slowly than normal and in a way that seems lazy
- the people in a society who have influence and power and who usually do not support change
- a feeling of anger or unhappiness about something that you think is unfair
- to make a long speech in parliament in order to delay a vote
- a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives
- a meeting of members of a political party for the purpose of choosing candidates for an election by open discussion
- a situation in which people with different opinions are not able to agree with each other and so no action can be taken
- symbol of the Democratic Party
- sth. to officially end a law, a system or an institution
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 develop in a successful way; to grow and become wealthy • to choose somebody for a job or position of responsibility • ...
US States 2023-03-09
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- The Prarie State
- The Garden State
- The Pelican State
- The North Star State
- The Badger State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Equality State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Magnolia State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Palmetto State
- The Old Line State
- The Constitution State
- The Golden State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Sunflower State
- The Last Frontier
- The Granite State
- The Peach State
- The Treasure State
- The Old Dominion State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Bay State
- The Sunshine State
- The Natural State
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- The Ocean State
- The Silver State
- The Evergreen State
- The Empire State
- The Wolverine State
- The Aloha State
- The Keystone State
- The Beaver State
- The Centennial State
- The Beehive State
- The Tar of Heel State
- The Peace of Garden State
- The First State
- The Lone Star State
- The Mountain State
- The Volunteer State
- The Hoosier State
- The Yellowhammer State
- The Sooner State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Gem State
- The Show-Me State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Buckeye State
50 Clues: The Gem State • The Bay State • The Ocean State • The Aloha State • The First State • The Peach State • The Prarie State • The Silver State • The Garden State • The Empire State • The Badger State • The Beaver State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The Hoosier State • The Hawkeye State • The Show-Me State • The Last Frontier • The Granite State • The Buckeye State • ...
About Us! 2022-12-15
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- Mom’s birthday month
- Auntie Angela’s research location and what you might have for dinner
- Fruccitule
- A game of running
- A game of serving
- Highest and lowest card
- Everyone's favorite person in the world
- Roger's favorite numbers
- Papa's favorite tool
- Bulbasaur is one
- Emmanuel Sol Kogut lives here
- Icy-mud place
- Insect-like swimming stroke
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- Bacciagalupe
- Dad likes this type of food
- A card game of fantasy
- Maine’s ocean
- Papa's favorite food
- Home of the Red Sox
- Mom's favorite room
- How Nana feels when she doesn’t eat
- Guard Point’s town
- Aloof feline
- Mom's fast food favorite
- Allan picks it
- Big Papa
- Number of cards in a deck
27 Clues: Big Papa • Fruccitule • Bacciagalupe • Aloof feline • Maine’s ocean • Icy-mud place • Allan picks it • Bulbasaur is one • A game of running • A game of serving • Guard Point’s town • Home of the Red Sox • Mom's favorite room • Mom’s birthday month • Papa's favorite food • Papa's favorite tool • A card game of fantasy • Highest and lowest card • Roger's favorite numbers • Mom's fast food favorite • ...
US States 2022-12-03
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- 6 letters starts with n ends with a
- 4 letters starts with o ends with o
- 5 letters starts with t end with s
- 7 letters starts with g end with a
- 8 letters starts with m end with n
- 7 letters starts with a end with a
- 11 letters starts with n end with a
- York 7 letters starts with n end with k
- 7 letters starts with f ends with a
- 5 letters starts with i ends with o
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- 8 letters starts with v ends with a
- 12 letters starts with p ends with a
- 5 letters starts with m end with e
- 8 letters starts with d ends with e
- 8 letters starts with v ends with a
- 13 letters starts with n ends with a
- 4 letters starts with u ends with h
- 8 letters starts with m end with i
- 8 letters starts with n ends with a
- 10 letters starts with w ends with n
- 9 letters starts with m ends with a
21 Clues: 5 letters starts with m end with e • 5 letters starts with t end with s • 8 letters starts with m end with i • 7 letters starts with g end with a • 8 letters starts with m end with n • 7 letters starts with a end with a • 8 letters starts with v ends with a • 6 letters starts with n ends with a • 8 letters starts with d ends with e • 8 letters starts with v ends with a • ...
US Governement 2022-12-12
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- Used by political parties to campaign
- Political party that has more conservative views
- Using broad terms(that are up for interpretation) to get people to support
- Right to bear arms
- Political party that has more liberal views
- Supreme law of the land
- House of representatives and the senate
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- Trying to dirty someone's name to distract and defer voters from the opponent
- Make it look like a lot of (important) people support this one candidate
- Document that comprises the first ten amendments
- Freedom of speech
- Having someone(celebrity) that a lot of people like support a candidate
- equal protection under the laws,
- Folks Making a candidate look like he is like everyone else
- The 9 justices
- System of voting in the US
- Using something emotional(even unrelated) to suede voters towards you
- Every us citizen right
- right to remain silent
- Only looking at one side of the story and making a list
20 Clues: The 9 justices • Freedom of speech • Right to bear arms • Every us citizen right • right to remain silent • Supreme law of the land • System of voting in the US • equal protection under the laws, • Used by political parties to campaign • House of representatives and the senate • Political party that has more liberal views • Document that comprises the first ten amendments • ...
About Us 2023-01-24
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- Your dog's name
- My favorite TVD villain
- The month we started dating
- My favorite Friends character
- Your favorite TVD character
- The game you made for me once
- My lucky Mario Character in Mario Party
- My favorite show
- My dog's name
- Your favorite AC villager
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- My favorite AC villager
- Your favorite Mario Character
- Your birth month
- Your fave Marvel superhero
- Your nickname for me
- The month we met
- My favorite color.
- Tv show we've watched twice all the way through.
- Your favorite color.
- My birth month
- My favorite New Girl character
- The Marvel movie you always want to watch
- Name of my dog that died (rip)
23 Clues: My dog's name • My birth month • Your dog's name • Your birth month • The month we met • My favorite show • My favorite color. • Your nickname for me • Your favorite color. • My favorite AC villager • My favorite TVD villain • Your favorite AC villager • Your fave Marvel superhero • The month we started dating • Your favorite TVD character • Your favorite Mario Character • ...
US Constitution 2023-01-20
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- a compulsory contribution
- a body of citizen soldiers
- having to do with lawmaking
- change to the Constitution or a bill in Congress
- the supreme legal text that formed the framework of the current United States government.
- relating to the national or central government
- having to do with courts and court proceedings
- proposed law
- the provision of accommodations or lodgings
- an area of land under the jurisdiction
- one who pledges help or support to another in a common cause
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- the attribute of fairness, especially in a court of law.
- sign or give formal consent to making it officially valid.
- to refuse to buy or handle
- to cancel the penalty for an offense
- agreement among two or more nations
- an introduction
- having to do with carrying out laws
- something to influence
- freedom of choice
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
21 Clues: proposed law • an introduction • freedom of choice • something to influence • a compulsory contribution • to refuse to buy or handle • a body of citizen soldiers • having to do with lawmaking • agreement among two or more nations • having to do with carrying out laws • to cancel the penalty for an offense • an area of land under the jurisdiction • ...
us history 2023-02-23
20 Clues: french • cramped • tragedy • ironclad • telegraph • brute force • assassinated • farmers used • led the circus • 1869 president • public meetings • gathering place • spectator sport • department store • pulitzer's rival • literate americans • stock market crash • popular in the 1890's • method of stopping trains • raised near the mississippi
Just Us! 2023-04-27
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- One of our favorite shows & podcasts
- Destination of our first couples vacation
- Our song
- Will you ever leave me?
- You smell good, Heidi!
- Jeopardy Answer would be "What is Hella Stella?"
- Result of our first real kiss
- Tapas? Yes please!
- Name of our new puppy
- a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch
- Our favorite beach restaurant
- #19's varsity position
- Hotel we stayed at in NYC
- Street name you lived on before we moved in together
- What we are
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- My favorite musical artist
- What I had surgery on in 2019
- Nickname I call Lee
- Our auto insurance provider
- About how much taller I am than you
- "___ ___ ___ can't you see?"
- Your 40th birthday
- Breed that Memphis was (generic)
- #13 NO WR
- My daily chore
- Referred to lapis lazuli
- My bucket list vacation location
- Where totally possum parties are held
- To be attractive or tempting. noun. fascination; charm; appeal
- She's on tour with Brandi Carlile this summer
- one of your favorite body parts (of mine)
- The one that got away ;)
32 Clues: Our song • #13 NO WR • What we are • My daily chore • Your 40th birthday • Tapas? Yes please! • Nickname I call Lee • Name of our new puppy • You smell good, Heidi! • #19's varsity position • Will you ever leave me? • Referred to lapis lazuli • The one that got away ;) • Hotel we stayed at in NYC • My favorite musical artist • Our auto insurance provider • "___ ___ ___ can't you see?" • ...
US history 2020-03-02
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- killing of a large group of people,
- is a business cycle contraction when there is a general decline in economic activity
- vigorously active, combative and aggressive, especially in support
- is an informal, derogatory term for a region of the United States that experienced industrial decline starting around 1980.
- is the tendency not to side in a conflict, which may not suggest neutral parties do not have a side or are not a side themselves.
- the action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service.
- is the process of ending the separation of two groups, usually referring to races.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War
- is a body of electors established by the United States Constitution
- is the controlled distribution of scarce resources, goods, services, or an artificial restriction of demand.
- is the easing of strained relations
- is the organized delivery of supplies or personnel primarily via military transport aircraft.
- isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere
- the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes.
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- a rapid increase
- "the ideology of republicanism"
- the matériel and services supplied by the U.S. to its allies during World War II under an act of Congress
- is a Latin phrase meaning the existing state of affairs, particularly with regard to social or political issues.
- is a subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, often in opposition to mainstream cultural mores
- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- is a provision made in accordance with a legal framework of a society.
- is a political and social philosophy promoting traditional social institutions in the context of culture and civilization.
- refers to the economic policies promoted by U.S. President Ronald Reagan during the 1980s.
- is a treaty entered into by the United States, Canada, and Mexico
25 Clues: a rapid increase • "the ideology of republicanism" • killing of a large group of people, • is the easing of strained relations • is a treaty entered into by the United States, Canada, and Mexico • vigorously active, combative and aggressive, especially in support • is a body of electors established by the United States Constitution • ...
US Constitution 2021-01-24
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- the principle or system of vesting in separate branches the executive, legislative, and judicial powers of a government.
- Right of the supreme court to determine is a law violates the Constitution
- Something added to a document
- Overturn a bill proposed in Congress
- Powers not specifically defined in the Constitution
- Reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law
- Each branch of government has a check on the other 2 branches so that no one branch becomes too powerful
- To Approve
- Voters hold sovereign power
- Idea that government must follow procedures established by law and guaranteed by the Constitution
- Powers shared by the state and federal governments
- Lawmaking branch of government
- Political theory that government is subject to the will of the people
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- Formal plan of government
- governing or controlling body whose power exists only within predefined limits that are established by a constitution
- Carry out the nation’s laws
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
- Sharing of power between federal and state governments
- Powers that belong to the state government
- People that members of Congress
- Interprets the laws
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- Formally charge a public official of misconduct in office
- Powers that belong only to the federal government
- formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action
- Group of advisors to the president
- Two house legislature
- a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference.
28 Clues: To Approve • Interprets the laws • Two house legislature • Formal plan of government • Carry out the nation’s laws • Voters hold sovereign power • Something added to a document • Lawmaking branch of government • People that members of Congress • Group of advisors to the president • Overturn a bill proposed in Congress • Powers that belong to the state government • ...
About Us 2020-10-03
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- Friday is ____ day.
- The stage is set for acting with it.
- Rules to live by.
- An in-situ only site.
- How many branches is Denise responsible for?
- Your 'street corner.'
- The anatomy of our principles.
- Business designed for longevity.
- We keep the world ____
- Studs, nuts and gaskets.
- The start.
- An environment where people feel valued.
- A non-financial investment.
- Integral group to Suncor's social goal.
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- Prevents the spread of germs.
- How many teams are we?
- Destination about the journey.
- ____ don't judge.
- Suncor's newest site in Wood Buffalo.
- Grainger's contract owner for Suncor.
- People who inspire others.
- Curiosity should be ____
- How is oil extracted in the in-situ process?
- Importance; seriousness
- Our regional manager.
- Our first priority.
- Where our oil comes from if not in-situ.
- Systems, Applications, Programs
28 Clues: The start. • Rules to live by. • ____ don't judge. • Friday is ____ day. • Our first priority. • An in-situ only site. • Your 'street corner.' • Our regional manager. • How many teams are we? • We keep the world ____ • Importance; seriousness • Curiosity should be ____ • Studs, nuts and gaskets. • People who inspire others. • A non-financial investment. • Prevents the spread of germs. • ...
US History 2020-11-08
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- Purchase, A purchase doubling the size of the United States
- Act of 1807, General trade embargo on all foreign nations enacted by the U.S Congress
- Party, This party elected U.S president, Abraham Lincoln
- Information spread to influence people to believe a certain way
- Party, Under Alexander Hamilton, dominated a national government from 1789 to 1801
- Act, Desert land was put to productive use
- Act, Act that broke up Indian reservations and distributed land to individual households
- Crow, Racial segregation state and local laws enacted after the Reconstruction period in the U.S
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- Economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- Plains, Grassland region of central North America extending from North Dakota to Texas
- of Ghent, Peace treaty ending the War of 1812 between the United States and Great Britain
- Klux Klan, A Secret organization who are extremely racists
- Compromise, Federal legislation admitting Maine to the United States as a free state
- Act, Allows natural landmarks to be protected as a national monument
- Act, Federal Law giving settlers 160 acres of land for about $30 if they lived on it for 5 years
- Jackson, General in the U.S Army and served in both houses of the U.S Congress
- Antitrust, The ______ Act expanded the Sherman Antitrust Act to apply to holding companies
- Van Buren, Founder of the Democratic Party, severed as 9th governor of New York
- Adam, Founding Father who served as the second president of the U.S
- of Good Feelings, A Period in the political history of the U.Sthat reflected a sense of national purpose
20 Clues: Act, Desert land was put to productive use • Party, This party elected U.S president, Abraham Lincoln • Klux Klan, A Secret organization who are extremely racists • Purchase, A purchase doubling the size of the United States • Information spread to influence people to believe a certain way • Adam, Founding Father who served as the second president of the U.S • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- The Granite State
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- Vermont's most famous product
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Founder of Rhode Island
- The Garden State
- First capital of the US
- Mountains of Vermont
- Home state of Harvard
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- Shipping hub of the northeast
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- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- New York City's nickname
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Once the leader of steel and coal production
- Home of the only national park in New England
29 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • Founder of Rhode Island • First capital of the US • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • Site of the US Naval Academy • One of Maine's famed catches • Chemical Capital of the World • Vermont's most famous product • ...
US History 2021-09-24
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- Share prices on the New York Stock Exchange completely collapsed, becoming a pivotal factor in the start of the Great Depression
- A system of government that is centralized and requires complete subservience to the state
- She was a cultural icon made to represent women who worked in factories during World War II
- A law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs in other groups
- A policy created that made Japanese people go into isolation camps
- Debt securities issued by the government to finance military operations during the war
- Acts that made transporting and selling arms illegal for Americans
- Borrowing money from a broker in order to purchase stock
- A series of radio broadcasts given by President Roosevelt to help and talk about recovering from the Great Depression
- To make changes to something
- Victory abroad and Victory at home
- One of President Roosevelt's New Deal programs to help fight the devastating economic effects.
- Is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism characterized by dictatorial power
- A code name for the making of the atomic bomb
- Public Works Administration was a large-scale public work construction agency
- An agency that supervised war production during World War II.
- A treaty between two or more states/countries that include a promise not to engage in military action against each other
- Was a soviet political leader who governed the soviet union
- A speech given by President Roosevelt calling for an international quarantine.
- Is cash payments who went to those in immediate and desperate need
- An asian-american civil rights charity
- Is an act to promote the Defense of the United States
- Is when the government's spending exceeds its revenue
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- A law enacted by the 74th United States Congress and signed into law by President Roosevelt
- It was an attack caused by the Japanese Navy towards America in Hawaii.
- The time one needs to recover something bad happening in their life
- Was an Italian politician who founded the fascist party
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources, food, and supplies
- A priest who founded the National Shrine of the Little Flower
- A series of programs that pitted American servicemen against young latino Mexican-American residents
- The order that Roosevelt gave that forced Japanese people into isolation camps
- A statement issued in August 1941 that set out American and British goals for the world after World War II.
- The act required all men in the U.S. between 21 and 30 to register for military service
- The purchase of an asset with the hope that it will become more valuable in the future
- Was created to control money and rent after World War II started.
- The Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 was an initiative proposed by President Roosevelt.
- Government assistance in maintaining the market prices regardless of supply and demand.
- Is an order for all banks to close until government audits declare them solvent
- An American labor unionist and civil rights activist
- The ability for a customer to obtain goods or services before payment.
- A political theory where all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- Any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with a low income
- The action of appeasing
- The Women's Army Corps was the women's branch of the U.S. military
- 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.
- Tennessee Valley Authority is an organization that gives jobs and electricity to rural Tennessee River valley
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is an agency that deposits insurance.
- A lawyer who was the 40th governor of Louisiana and a member of the United States Senate
- Assistance that can be given by others or themselves
51 Clues: The action of appeasing • To make changes to something • Victory abroad and Victory at home • An asian-american civil rights charity • 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 an act to promote the Defense of the United States • ...
US History 2021-09-28
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- founder of the constitutional law
- 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. • founder of the constitutional law • most influential founding father. • no support from state governments. • four acts passed by the federalist. • Known as the Florida purchase treaty. • ...
US History 2021-06-02
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- Encouraged settlement in the west
- 2nd president of US
- 4th president of US
- Winter camp for soldiers during AR
- Intro to the Constitution
- Founded in 1680 by William Penn
- Main cash crop of the South
- War between 13 Colonies and Britain
- Author of Federalist Papers
- supreme law of the land
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- 1st 10 amendments of the Constitution
- tax on imports
- Americans who supported independence
- Turning point for American Revolution
- Root cause of the Civil War
- US was to stretch across continent
- Founded in 1607
- 1620 Puritan settlement
- to formally approve
- War between North and South
20 Clues: tax on imports • Founded in 1607 • 2nd president of US • 4th president of US • to formally approve • 1620 Puritan settlement • supreme law of the land • Intro to the Constitution • Root cause of the Civil War • Main cash crop of the South • Author of Federalist Papers • War between North and South • Founded in 1680 by William Penn • Encouraged settlement in the west • ...
US History 2022-05-11
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- denial of the right to vote
- Northerners who moved the South during Reconstruction
- execution, often by hanging without a legal trial
- laws enacted shortly after the Civil War intended to keep African Americans in a condition similar to slavery
- pardon for offenses
- Stanton secretary of war
- name applied to the Southern statesbecause of their strong support for Democratic canidates
- removed the last federal troops from the South
- Southerners who supported the new Southern state governments established during Reconstruction
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- elected president in 1868
- the right to vote
- Radical Republican in the House of Representatives
- violated the tenure of Office Act
- won the popular vote in the 1876 election
- bring charges against the president
- head of the Freedmen's Bureau
- Radical Republican in the Senate
- arrested for his dishonest dealings
- paper money issued by the U.S. Congress during the Civil War
- cartoonist
20 Clues: cartoonist • the right to vote • pardon for offenses • Stanton secretary of war • elected president in 1868 • denial of the right to vote • head of the Freedmen's Bureau • Radical Republican in the Senate • violated the tenure of Office Act • bring charges against the president • arrested for his dishonest dealings • won the popular vote in the 1876 election • ...
US Geography 2022-05-29
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- State which accounts for over half of the US coastline
- River that flows through the Grand Canyon
- Range of volcanoes in the north-west US
- Longest river in the US
- River that flows through the New York City
- National park in Montana
- The 'Windy" City on the shores of Lake Michigan
- Mountains that run through Colorado and Wyoming
- State which includes the Grand Canyon National Park
- State where Las Vegas is located
- Swampy National Park in Florida
- New England city and location of the 'Tea Party' of 1773
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- Los Angeles and San Francisco are here
- City called 'Motown' due to its car assembly plants
- Largest of the Great Lakes
- Highest mountain in the US
- Mid-western state and subject of a famous musical
- Ocean off the west coast of the US
- State in the Pacific Ocean and site of Pearl Harbour
- Home of the Late Elvis Presley
- Largest city in Texas and long-running soap
21 Clues: Longest river in the US • National park in Montana • Largest of the Great Lakes • Highest mountain in the US • Home of the Late Elvis Presley • Swampy National Park in Florida • State where Las Vegas is located • Ocean off the west coast of the US • Los Angeles and San Francisco are here • Range of volcanoes in the north-west US • River that flows through the Grand Canyon • ...
US States 2022-05-24
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- I have a city named Baltimore
- I have the largest population in the US
- My capital is Madison
- My capital is Frankfort
- My capital is Salem
- My Capital is St Paul
- I have most country songs in history
- I am nicknamed the Silver State
- I am nicknamed the Buckeye State
- I am nicknamed the Sooner State
- I am the smallest state
- My capital is Montpeller
- I am nicknamed the Orange State
- I was the first state to have woman's rights
- My state color is blue and gold
- I have the longest name in the US
- I became a state in 1912
- I am the biggest state in the US
- I have a football team named the Denver Broncos
- I have a state seashell
- I have a city named Detroit
- I am nicknamed the Gem State
- I am south of North Carolina
- My state song is Home on the Range
- My capital is Lincoln
- I am nicknamed the Lone Star State
- My first capital was Virginia City
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- I have a city named Chicago
- My nickname is the wine country
- My capital is Little Rock
- I am west of virginia
- I built the first rocket for the moon
- My nickname is the granite state
- I am north of South Carolina
- The worlds largest hamburger was ate here
- The first piano was built in 1775
- My capital is Jefferson City
- I have a city named New Orleans
- I was named after George Washington
- I was the first state to do a speed limit
- I am nicknamed the Peach State
- I am the second smallest state
- I am the only state with islands
- My nickname is the state that never sleeps
- My capital is Pierre
- I have a city named Virginia Beach
- My capital is Des Moines
- root beer was invented in biloxi in 1898
- I became a state in 1820
- My capital is Salt Lake City
50 Clues: My capital is Salem • My capital is Pierre • I am west of virginia • My capital is Madison • My Capital is St Paul • My capital is Lincoln • My capital is Frankfort • I am the smallest state • I have a state seashell • My capital is Montpeller • I became a state in 1912 • My capital is Des Moines • I became a state in 1820 • My capital is Little Rock • I have a city named Chicago • ...
US History 2022-05-20
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- Strict religious group
- When American seamen were taken at sea
- First Cash Crop from America
- Declaration of Independence
- The Forks
- Crop from the Carolina's
- First Battle of American Revolution
- Helped Wampanoag's
- Oglethorpe designed this southern city
- The Great Compromise
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- From D.C. the British marched to this city
- Adopted orphaned N.A. & Wanted Indian Removal
- Branches of Government
- Native American tribe with slaves/newspaper/home
- Hero or villain
- Supreme Court
- First Amendment
- Jamestown,Queen Elizabeth
- Our Electoral College Votes
- Jefferson bought it might not be Constitutional
- Abbreviation for the first form of Government
21 Clues: The Forks • Supreme Court • Hero or villain • First Amendment • Helped Wampanoag's • The Great Compromise • Strict religious group • Branches of Government • Crop from the Carolina's • Jamestown,Queen Elizabeth • Declaration of Independence • Our Electoral College Votes • First Cash Crop from America • First Battle of American Revolution • When American seamen were taken at sea • ...
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 • ...
About Us 2022-10-22
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- Kesukaan miaw
- Welcoming dish
- Dinyanyikan oleh abang
- Kejatohan ee burung :(
- Daerah kita nginep
- Rasa minuman miaw
- Kemeja miaw
- Asrama narwhal
- Ga jadi nongki di sini
- Rasa es krim
- Macam camilan homemade
- Nama iguana
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- Asrama miaw
- Backsound dinner first meet
- On duty (hampir) tiap weekend
- Our Month
- Pesenan abang di braga
- Rex Orange County
- Tempat dinner first meet
- Kelupaan dibawa
- Jajanan sebelum maksi
- Jenis mie cup
- Maksi
- Kuning merah
- Kuning biru
25 Clues: Maksi • Our Month • Asrama miaw • Kemeja miaw • Kuning biru • Nama iguana • Kuning merah • Rasa es krim • Kesukaan miaw • Jenis mie cup • Welcoming dish • Asrama narwhal • Kelupaan dibawa • Rex Orange County • Rasa minuman miaw • Daerah kita nginep • Jajanan sebelum maksi • Pesenan abang di braga • Dinyanyikan oleh abang • Kejatohan ee burung :( • Ga jadi nongki di sini • Macam camilan homemade • ...
For Us 2016-09-16
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- When you turtled me and fell asleep on my _____
- Person who may have overheard us on New Years Eve
- What you make sure I give you before I leave for the day
- Where our first weekend together with your parents was
- That last city we slept together
- How I can be around you, and its disgusting
- "I'm a ___" - Dorothy
- What we were looking at when I kissed you in your kitchen for the first time
- What I think is really cute, and the reason I get you to repeat the word "bad"
- What you ordered on our first date
- Food we ate at the White House on New Years Eve
- What I could never tell you enough times
- What my shirt said when you first saw me
- Who thinks they are the better bowler?
- Your favorite chick flick
- Concert you took me to see
- Who really is the better bowler?
- Our future dog
- What we played during our first double date with Laurelgio
- "____ __ on a Saturday night" -Me when I'm pouncing on you in the morning
- Number of big fights we have had
- What I love about you
- What can stop me from loving you
- How long we have been together
- What I'm going to do with you when you're back from Zambia for good
- What I want to name my first son
- "THAT ____!" - Josh
- My favorite part of your body to put my hands
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- What you will be seeing after your first name
- I prefer beers, you prefer ___
- Day of our first date, and your birthday
- What Spongebob Squarepants sang during the Superbowl halftime show
- Mr. Johnson's counterpart
- Our song
- First movie we saw together
- What you wear every night, from me
- What we like to shop for together
- "You're My ______ and I'm yours"
- Our favorite activity in bed
- What I want you to be
- What I added to the Mac N Cheese at CZ that you liked
- I love this about you, though you don't like it
- The person who commented on us when we made out at Bowies (and our friend)
- How long we will be together
- The year my life changed for the best (i.e. 3026= ThirtyTwentysix)
- Your favorite flower
- My response to the word "deaf" or "can't hear"
- "Dorothy is the _______ person you will ever meet"
- What you call me when you try to act all tough
- Where the bag this came with came from
- You in the morning
- These represent the ________ you have of my heart (suuuuper cheesy)
- What type of dancing we did during our two year anniversary
- Where we had our first real conversation
54 Clues: Our song • Our future dog • You in the morning • "THAT ____!" - Josh • Your favorite flower • "I'm a ___" - Dorothy • What I want you to be • What I love about you • Mr. Johnson's counterpart • Your favorite chick flick • Concert you took me to see • First movie we saw together • Our favorite activity in bed • How long we will be together • I prefer beers, you prefer ___ • ...
US History 2018-06-03
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- Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920.
- vote to bring charges of serious crimes against a president
- Addams known as the "mother" of social work
- Darwinism the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- v Ferguson upheld the rights of states to pass laws allowing or even requiring racial segregation in public and private
- Strike (1892) Shuts down the factory and locks out its employees
- Day O'Connor After her 1981 appointment by President Ronald Reagan, she became the first female Court justice.
- Carnegie An American industrial leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- Houses Product of the late nineteenth-century movement to offer a broad array of social services in urban immigrant neighborhoods
- Of Paris signed in Paris by representatives of King George III
- Journalism journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- freedom from punishment
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- Reserve Act Act of Congress that created and established the Federal Reserve System
- Cabot Lodge an American Republican Congressman and historian from Massachusetts.
- Writers who exposed corruption and abuses in politics, business, meat-packing, child labor, and more, primarily in the first decade of the twentieth century
- Act Proposal for railroad regulation enacted in 1906 that extended the authority of the Interstate Commerce Commission
- Bellamy an American author and socialist, most famous for his utopian novel, Looking Backward
- d Rockefeller An American businessman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
- Anti-Trust Act The first law to restrict monopolistic trusts and business combinations
- Amendment (1913) Legalized the federal income tax
- Tariff Tariff of 1913 which, in addition to lowering and even eliminating some tariffs
- Fourteen Points a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- Strike Strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company
- Act A federal law intended to turn Native Americans into farmers
24 Clues: freedom from punishment • Addams known as the "mother" of social work • Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920. • Amendment (1913) Legalized the federal income tax • Strike Strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company • vote to bring charges of serious crimes against a president • Of Paris signed in Paris by representatives of King George III • ...
About Us 2023-05-13
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- The couple's favorite video game to play together
- Shay's primary instrument in college
- Shante's favorite hobby
- Shay's favorite holiday
- The drum group Shay is part of
- Shay's favorite hobby
- Shante's dog
- The instrument Shante plays
- Shay's dog
- Where Shante was born
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- Where Shay was born
- Shante's cat
- One of Shay's favorite movies
- Shante's favorite holiday
- Shay's food allergy
- Shay's birth month
- Shante's zodiac sun sign
- Shante's birth month
- cinnamon first date location
- Shay's zodiac sun sign
- One of Shay's favorite colors
- One of Shante's favorite colors
22 Clues: Shay's dog • Shante's cat • Shante's dog • Shay's birth month • Where Shay was born • Shay's food allergy • Shante's birth month • Shay's favorite hobby • Where Shante was born • Shay's zodiac sun sign • Shante's favorite hobby • Shay's favorite holiday • Shante's zodiac sun sign • Shante's favorite holiday • The instrument Shante plays • One of Shay's favorite movies • ...
For us! 2023-05-16
Across
- I’m _____
- Nisha is always a _________
- We share this person
- Best tacos here
- My favorite color on you
- July 9th
- _____ time
- Almost did not happen
- Our favorite game to play together
- Our first children
- I will always _____
- Full name for my nickname your family gave me
Down
- Our dream destination
- Shark tank and
- We bought this on our second date
- First restaurant we have been to
- Dream city
- One episode show
- First date meal
- Can’t go to bed without
- Milan always wins at_______
- You are my ____ babies!
- Our song
23 Clues: July 9th • Our song • I’m _____ • Dream city • _____ time • Shark tank and • First date meal • Best tacos here • One episode show • Our first children • I will always _____ • We share this person • Our dream destination • Almost did not happen • Can’t go to bed without • You are my ____ babies! • My favorite color on you • Nisha is always a _________ • Milan always wins at_______ • ...
Us<3 2023-06-08
Across
- I’ve always told you I want to live in _____.
- I gave you a ____ stuffed animal.
- The last name of the author of the first book we read together unofficially
- Connor’s favorite color
- Where we met
- The band we talked about at first
- What we are
- What you were wearing in the funny picture you sent me in November
- The band that Steph mentioned on the 1st day of school
- What is the name of my niece?
- Connor painted a mason jar for our 1 year, what color was it?
- What did we bake on our first Halloween together?
- The sport we play together
Down
- A fun pastime for Connor
- The first word of the game you introduced me to when we first met
- When I hold onto one finger of yours it is usually your ____ finger.
- The date in November when we first told each other how we felt
- Who did I meet for the first time at the Illinois Team Cup?
- What we said outside in the cold when we took Alexis to dance
- My puppyyyy!
- On May 9th you did a romantic gesture, where did you leave this surprise?
- The date you first kissed me
- The first holiday we spent together
- What Steph looks like
- Which one of my sisters did you meet first?
- You made this for me on March 3rd because I needed it for a project.
- The color of the watch band I usually wear.
- At your birthday party what did I push you into?
- What is the drink that I love and you hate?
- How many of your meets have I gone to?
30 Clues: What we are • My puppyyyy! • Where we met • What Steph looks like • Connor’s favorite color • A fun pastime for Connor • The sport we play together • The date you first kissed me • What is the name of my niece? • I gave you a ____ stuffed animal. • The band we talked about at first • The first holiday we spent together • How many of your meets have I gone to? • ...
