black history month Crossword Puzzles
Black History Month 2022-03-27
5 Clues: A great jazz musician • An amazing baseball player • Winner of the medal of Honor • An awesome Supreme Court member • The location of a ship disaster
Black History Month 2024-02-16
5 Clues: Gave the "I have a dream speech" • Married to the first black president • Refused to move her seat on bus 2857 • Freed slaves using the underground railroad • The first black girl to attend a white school
Black History Month 2023-01-30
5 Clues: The color of your skin. • The war that freed slaves. • The last name of the "conductor" who ran the "railroad". • The codename for a series of safehouses slaves used to escape. • The practice of forcing people to work for you without their say.
Black History Month 2025-02-21
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- Football player who broke the record for longest run in his team's history.
- Performed the half time show at the Super Bowl and won a Grammy in the same week.
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- The 49th Vice President of the United States.
- Won her first Grammy for her album "Cowboy Carter".
- Bridges The first black girl to attend a previously all white school.
5 Clues: The 49th Vice President of the United States. • Won her first Grammy for her album "Cowboy Carter". • Bridges The first black girl to attend a previously all white school. • Football player who broke the record for longest run in his team's history. • Performed the half time show at the Super Bowl and won a Grammy in the same week.
LGBT History Month Southwark 2024-02-08
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- spoken in gay subcultures for centuries
- drag shows for WW2 servicemen's morale
- lesbian dance night in East Dulwich
- LGBTQ+-accepting ancient church
- AKA Matilda Alice Powles
- Victorian duo taken to court for cross-dressing
- local lesbian publication
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- Bermondsey Labour politician and LGBTQ+ rights activist
- Bermondsey-born life partner of a famous photographer
- offers alcohol-free safe spaces in Southwark
- term for glamourous cross-dressing performers
- a founder of LGBT history month
- the oldest borough support group of its kind
- newsletter for the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre
14 Clues: AKA Matilda Alice Powles • local lesbian publication • a founder of LGBT history month • LGBTQ+-accepting ancient church • lesbian dance night in East Dulwich • drag shows for WW2 servicemen's morale • spoken in gay subcultures for centuries • offers alcohol-free safe spaces in Southwark • the oldest borough support group of its kind • ...
Women/Black History Month Puzzle by Clara A. 2022-02-09
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- Mascot of the suffrage movement
- Last name of the first Black U.S. president
- A person who sought to abolish slavery
- Last name of first American woman in space
- Last name of the first African-American to play in Major League Baseball
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- First U.S. state to ratify the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote
- Last name of first Black athlete to play international tennis
- Last name of the founder of Girl Scouts
- First woman to be awarded Nobel Prize
- Last name of the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Last name of African-American woman who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man
- Last name of the woman known as the "conductor" of the Underground Railroad
- The month Black History is celebrated
- Last name of civil rights activist that gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963
14 Clues: Mascot of the suffrage movement • First woman to be awarded Nobel Prize • The month Black History is celebrated • A person who sought to abolish slavery • Last name of the founder of Girl Scouts • Last name of first American woman in space • Last name of the first Black U.S. president • Last name of first Black athlete to play international tennis • ...
kenzie and matt 2024 2024-12-30
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- kenzie's favorite dessert
- there’s nothing to do here
- “___, a fest!”
- the parents meeting place
- “___ loves me”
- a bad first place to meet
- what excellent boiled __
- matt's bike brand
- we held his gold
- a great first place to meet
- a fluffy muffin
- dancing fountains locale
- a mushroom themed restaurant (2 words)
- "dairy __" kenzie's favorite chili dog
- ice cream flavor marshmallow __
- kenzie's bike brand
- aquarius birth month (abbr)
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- island with the spirit of '76
- this platter is too much
- equine circle
- a fluffy lion
- boothbay festival
- you're gambling if you don't think your kids are going to try this
- preferred cheez-it flavor
- can ruin a perfectly good trip to disney
- barn of books (2 words)
- town with a big bridge
- ball square breakfast
- where to skate for free
- a pickled mollusk
- velo kitchen
- black history is __
- they watch pictures together
- “about ___” by the 1975
34 Clues: velo kitchen • equine circle • a fluffy lion • “___, a fest!” • “___ loves me” • a fluffy muffin • we held his gold • boothbay festival • matt's bike brand • a pickled mollusk • black history is __ • kenzie's bike brand • ball square breakfast • town with a big bridge • barn of books (2 words) • where to skate for free • “about ___” by the 1975 • this platter is too much • what excellent boiled __ • ...
FREE PSYCHIC READINGS CROSSWORD (1) 2018-04-29
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- What is the currency of India and Pakistan?
- Which word can be placed before bottle, bell and bird?
- What Chemical element is diamond made of?
- Which sea creature has 3 hearts?
- What is the national flower of Wales?
- Which country features a maple leaf on its flag?
- What was Marilyn Monroe's natural hair colour?
- What is the official language of Brazil?
- Which city does the River Lagan flow through?
- Surname of the Actor who voices Donkey in Shrek?
- What part of the body makes insulin?
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- What type of animal is Bambi?
- First name of who voiced the Genie in Disney's Aladdin?
- Which Planet shares its name with a dog?
- Which planet did superman come from?
- Who did Matthew Perry play in Friends?
- In traditional rhyme, how many mice were blind?
- Name a US state beginning with K?
- Which month is black history month in the USA?
- Who is Winnie the Pooh's gloomy donkey friend?
20 Clues: What type of animal is Bambi? • Which sea creature has 3 hearts? • Name a US state beginning with K? • Which planet did superman come from? • What part of the body makes insulin? • What is the national flower of Wales? • Who did Matthew Perry play in Friends? • Which Planet shares its name with a dog? • What is the official language of Brazil? • ...
Crossword 2023-05-31
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- A friendly animal that lives in the sea
- A winter month
- Game where you act out different phrases
- People use this to ring people
- Person who delivers letters
- The country we live in
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- Something you write on
- Animal with black and white stripes
- A type of jewelry
- A family member
- Apple makes them, they are bigger than a phone
- School subject where you learn about the past
- Somewhere you can go to watch a movie
- A planet that has a lot of rings around it
14 Clues: A winter month • A family member • A type of jewelry • Something you write on • The country we live in • Person who delivers letters • People use this to ring people • Animal with black and white stripes • Somewhere you can go to watch a movie • A friendly animal that lives in the sea • Game where you act out different phrases • A planet that has a lot of rings around it • ...
Black History Month 2021-02-10
Black History Month 2023-01-22
Black History Month 2024-02-29
5 Clues: Who was the first black MLB player? • Who created a treatment for leprosy? • Who thought of many uses for peanuts? • Who were the first pilots to take down a jet? • Who was one of Abraham Lincoln's closest friend?
Black HISTORY MONTH 2025-02-22
5 Clues: let your ---------be heard • people fought for this for a long time • most problems with black people was in the • some special rules that are still used today • :the month black HISTORY MONTH is celebrated in -----------
newspapêr 2026-02-11
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- Breakfast restaurant located in the same building as Ally's Cookies
- Nation affected by recent heavy flooding
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- Month that is both Black History Month and American Heart Month
- Swedish currency
- The number of the most recent Super Bowl
- Model UN conference at which Sage students won four awards in total
- New _____: the nuclear arms agreement between Russia and the U.S.
7 Clues: Swedish currency • The number of the most recent Super Bowl • Nation affected by recent heavy flooding • Month that is both Black History Month and American Heart Month • New _____: the nuclear arms agreement between Russia and the U.S. • Breakfast restaurant located in the same building as Ally's Cookies • ...
The Columbia Pride: Crossword 2013-03-11
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- CSS mascot
- Philosopher
- To Kill a _
- Medical Drama; Greys _
- NYS Senator
- Dance song; CSS location
- Super Bowl 2013 Champions
- Fitness Center
- New CSS Sport
- Principal
- Reasoning
- CSS Founded in 0_; Nitrogen
- Painting/Drawing
- American Sitcom
- _ Show
- Black History Month
- Giant pizza place
- CSS Sports Team
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- The Hunger Games Author
- Musical Comedy/Drama Series
- Beginning of Spring
- Senechal & Soehl
- Avenue of CSS location
- Popular Author; Poet
- Superhero Movie; The _
- CSS Symbol
- Assembly Location
- Harry Potter; Daniel
- Martin _ Buren
- Parks & _
- tea shop (2 words)
- Popular yogurt place
- Instructor
- CSS musical
- 2009 Film
- Greek Epic Poem
36 Clues: _ Show • Parks & _ • Principal • Reasoning • 2009 Film • CSS mascot • CSS Symbol • Instructor • Philosopher • To Kill a _ • NYS Senator • CSS musical • New CSS Sport • Martin _ Buren • Fitness Center • American Sitcom • Greek Epic Poem • CSS Sports Team • Senechal & Soehl • Painting/Drawing • Assembly Location • Giant pizza place • tea shop (2 words) • Beginning of Spring • Black History Month • Popular Author; Poet • ...
Black History Crossword 2023-02-14
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- I have a dream
- Co-founded the Alpha Suffrage Club
- This was the non-staged,original person who refused to give up her seat
- famous singer and song writer.Died 2009
- editor of the crisis
- Slow gain of black rights
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- Astrophysicist
- Escaped slavery from Maryland by train
- Desegregated the William Frantz Elementary School
- Legendary trumpet player
- first female black pilot
- Professional boxer
- Escaped from slavery inside of a box. He stayed in the box for 27 hours.
- 44th pres. of the USA
- Underground railroad conductor
- Bus boycott
16 Clues: Bus boycott • I have a dream • Astrophysicist • Professional boxer • editor of the crisis • 44th pres. of the USA • Legendary trumpet player • first female black pilot • Slow gain of black rights • Underground railroad conductor • Co-founded the Alpha Suffrage Club • Escaped slavery from Maryland by train • famous singer and song writer.Died 2009 • ...
Racism 2026-02-16
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- An expectation that people may place on minoritys
- In MLK's letter to birmingham he said racism was... (adjective)
- when a race is put in a diffrent enviornment (type of discrimination)
- The month where people celebrate Black history month
- A very famous civil rights leader that gave the "I had a dream speech"
- Parks A civil rights leader that caused a bus boycott
- A group of people that are not the majority
- What minoritys fought for in the 1900s
- When a person refuses to tolerate another
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- A public space where racism can occur
- when a certain group is discriminated against
- The treatment of one race being worse than others (not racism)
- Bringing groups together
13 Clues: Bringing groups together • A public space where racism can occur • What minoritys fought for in the 1900s • When a person refuses to tolerate another • A group of people that are not the majority • when a certain group is discriminated against • An expectation that people may place on minoritys • The month where people celebrate Black history month • ...
Women/Black History Month Puzzle By Clara A. 2022-02-08
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- First U.S. state to ratify the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote
- First woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize
- Last name of African American woman who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man
- Last name of the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Last name of the first black athlete to play international tennis
- Mascot of the suffrage movement
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- Last name of the founder of the Girl Scouts
- Last name of first American woman in space
- Last name of the first black U.S. president
- Last name of woman known as the "Conductor" of the Underground Railroad
- The month Black History is celebrated
- A person who sought to abolish slavery
- Last name of the first African American to play in Major League Baseball
- Last name of civil rights activist that gave the famous "I have a Dream" speech in 1963
14 Clues: Mascot of the suffrage movement • The month Black History is celebrated • A person who sought to abolish slavery • First woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize • Last name of first American woman in space • Last name of the founder of the Girl Scouts • Last name of the first black U.S. president • Last name of the first black athlete to play international tennis • ...
black history month 2024-02-21
Black History Month 2022-02-28
5 Clues: courteous and polite • legal or moral principals • to stop the segregation races • people who want political change • stop using a product for politic punishment
black history month 2024-02-28
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- who was a political activist and is most well known for his work as a leader during the civil rights movement in America
- who made a cure for leprosy
- who stood behind Martin Luther King when he gave his I Have a Dream speech
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- who made a lot of hair products and was the first African American millionaire
- who was a African baseball player
5 Clues: who made a cure for leprosy • who was a African baseball player • who stood behind Martin Luther King when he gave his I Have a Dream speech • who made a lot of hair products and was the first African American millionaire • who was a political activist and is most well known for his work as a leader during the civil rights movement in America
Black History Month 2023-01-17
6 Clues: Black Christmas • type of african print • type of african print • Black Federal Holiday • Last name of the 1st black president • Continent where Black people are from
Black History Month 2021-02-25
5 Clues: The practice of separating groups • To control or rule others in a harsh or cruel way • To judge someone without knowing the facts about them • The physical makeup of someone, their characteristics • To refuse to buy, use, or go to, in order to make a protest or bring about a change.
Black History Month 2021-02-16
5 Clues: 1st Black President of the United States • famous jazz musician; known for playing the trumpet • Famous Basketball player & known for Sneakers as well • Actor, famous for playing Black Panther & Jackie Robinson in "42" • Famous in the Civil Rights Movement for refusing to give up her seat on a bus
Black History Month 2023-10-25
5 Clues: – Famous talk show host and philanthropist. • – The first African American U.S. President. • – Educator, author, and advisor to U.S. Presidents. • – This person refused to give up their seat on the bus. • – This person gave the memorable “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
Black History Month 2024-01-31
5 Clues: What organization formed Feb. 12, 1909? • 1955 When did Rosa Parks’ bus boycott happen • Ford Which President officially recognized Black History Month? • Before Barack Obama became President (2009-2017), he served as what? • Angelou Who wrote the bestselling memoir “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”?
black history month 2024-02-28
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- who made a lot of hair products and was the first African American millionaire
- who was a political activist and is most well known for his work as a leader during the civil rights movement in America
- Robinson who was a African baseball player
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- who stood behind Martin Luther King when he gave his I Have a Dream speech
- who made a cure for leprosy
5 Clues: who made a cure for leprosy • Robinson who was a African baseball player • who stood behind Martin Luther King when he gave his I Have a Dream speech • who made a lot of hair products and was the first African American millionaire • who was a political activist and is most well known for his work as a leader during the civil rights movement in America
Diverse answers, challenging puzzles 2015-02-20
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- Edward ______ Bouchet
- Kayla _____ american hostage
- Engineering & ______ department
- speaks multiple languages
- ____ Goto, japanese hostage
- replaces grey matter in pot smokers
- 600 _____ deficient bridges in Jersey
- Sally ride, first female _____
- ______ of old Russia
- _______ cortex
- open ____ policy
- tax that states may raise
- abbreviation for terrorist group
- VP of Student ______
- _____ Heart Institute
- Utah Gov. Garry _____
- Kevin Smith movie
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- Income _____
- thrown at police
- ____ on the fritz
- Sea where boats sank
- _______'s disease
- Author of "Capital in the 21st Century"
- _____ Hughes
- Antonio Zambrano-______
- Illegal in Virgina
- Dr. ____ H Bak
- Illegal in Indiana
- Libyan survivors ferried to _______
- Monkey used to test heart therapy
- ____ history month
- active marijuana chemical
32 Clues: Income _____ • _____ Hughes • Dr. ____ H Bak • _______ cortex • thrown at police • open ____ policy • ____ on the fritz • _______'s disease • Kevin Smith movie • Illegal in Virgina • Illegal in Indiana • ____ history month • Sea where boats sank • ______ of old Russia • VP of Student ______ • Edward ______ Bouchet • _____ Heart Institute • Utah Gov. Garry _____ • Antonio Zambrano-______ • ...
Vocab Man #2 2024-11-08
Vocab man #2 2024-11-14
The Columbia Pride: Crossword 2013-03-12
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- To Kill a _
- Senechal & Soehl
- tea shop (2 words)
- CSS Founded in 0_; Nitrogen
- 2009 Film
- Assembly Location
- Popular Author; Poet
- Giant pizza place
- American Sitcom
- Popular yogurt place
- Martin _ Buren
- Instructor
- Black History Month
- Musical Comedy/Drama Series
- The Hunger Games Author
- Greek Epic Poem
- Fitness Center
- CSS musical
- Philosopher
- New CSS Sport
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- Avenue of CSS location
- Principal
- Dance song; CSS location
- CSS mascot
- Painting/Drawing
- Super Bowl 2013 Champions
- Superhero Movie; The _
- Harry Potter; Daniel
- Reasoning
- Parks & _
- CSS Sports Team
- NYS Senator
- _ Show
- Medical Drama; Greys _
- CSS Symbol
- Beginning of Spring
36 Clues: _ Show • Principal • 2009 Film • Reasoning • Parks & _ • CSS mascot • Instructor • CSS Symbol • To Kill a _ • NYS Senator • CSS musical • Philosopher • New CSS Sport • Martin _ Buren • Fitness Center • American Sitcom • CSS Sports Team • Greek Epic Poem • Senechal & Soehl • Painting/Drawing • Assembly Location • Giant pizza place • tea shop (2 words) • Black History Month • Beginning of Spring • Harry Potter; Daniel • ...
Diverse answers, challenging puzzles 2015-02-20
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- _____ Heart Institute
- Illegal in Indiana
- Edward ______ Bouchet
- Income _____
- VP of Student ______
- Dr. ____ H Bak
- Sea where boats sank
- _______ cortex
- ____ Goto, japanese hostage
- thrown at police
- Kayla _____ american hostage
- Kevin Smith movie
- open ____ policy
- speaks multiple languages
- _____ Hughes
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- Sally ride, first female _____
- _______'s disease
- Illegal in Virgina
- replaces grey matter in pot smokers
- ____ history month
- ______ of old Russia
- Monkey used to test heart therapy
- Libyan survivors ferried to _______
- abbreviation for terrorist group
- Utah Gov. Garry _____
- Antonio Zambrano-______
- 600 _____ deficient bridges in Jersey
- Engineering & ______ department
- ____ on the fritz
- Author of "Capital in the 21st Century"
- tax that states may raise
- active marijuana chemical
32 Clues: Income _____ • _____ Hughes • Dr. ____ H Bak • _______ cortex • thrown at police • open ____ policy • _______'s disease • Kevin Smith movie • ____ on the fritz • Illegal in Virgina • Illegal in Indiana • ____ history month • ______ of old Russia • VP of Student ______ • Sea where boats sank • _____ Heart Institute • Edward ______ Bouchet • Utah Gov. Garry _____ • Antonio Zambrano-______ • ...
The Murray State News Black History Month 2025-02-11
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- "The Greatest" boxer
- Famous Philanthropist with a talk show
- A leader of the African American civil rights movement
- What city was Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in?
- The Amendment to abolish slavery
- Famous historically black university.
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- Who was the first African-American president in the United States?
- Female author who wrote of her escape from slavery
- The first state to abolish slavery
- "I have a dream."
- The genre of music often associated with African Americans.
- This woman led hundreds of enslaved African Americans through the Underground Railroad?
- The 'Queen of Soul'
- The president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- Which city has the largest black population?
- The first African American supreme court justice
16 Clues: "I have a dream." • The 'Queen of Soul' • "The Greatest" boxer • The Amendment to abolish slavery • The first state to abolish slavery • Famous historically black university. • Famous Philanthropist with a talk show • Which city has the largest black population? • The first African American supreme court justice • Female author who wrote of her escape from slavery • ...
International Womens Day (IWD)! 2023-03-08
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- What position did Virne “Jackie” Mitchell play as the first woman in professional baseball?
- Marie _______ is the only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes and the first in history to do so.
- What was the only event open to women at the first Winter Olympic Games in 1924?
- The first novel in the world was written in c. 1000 CE by a woman from this country.
- In the United States, Women's History Month is celebrated during this month.
- Last name of the first president to recognize Women’s History Week.
- With 32 wins, this woman has won the most Grammy Awards in history.
- ________ was the first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote.
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- What month is Women’s History Month observed in Canada?
- In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to officially enter and run in the _____________________.
- In 1921, American novelist Edith Wharton was the first woman to receive a _____________ for fiction.
- ______ May Wong was the first Asian American woman to receive a star on the Hollywood walk of fame.
- Who was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
- What is the global campaign theme for International Women’s Day 2023?
- ______, green, and white are the colors of International Women's Day In the United States.
15 Clues: What month is Women’s History Month observed in Canada? • Who was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? • Last name of the first president to recognize Women’s History Week. • With 32 wins, this woman has won the most Grammy Awards in history. • ________ was the first U.S. state to grant women the right to vote. • ...
Vocab Man 2 2024-11-14
20 Clues: blue • pink • grey • music • white • lunch • green • black • yellow • monday • friday • health • french • history • science • tuesday • english • thursday • saturday • wednesday
4000-essential-english-words-unit-11 2025-11-13
20 Clues: - cam • - pil • - asla • - doğa • - ülke • - sokak • - tarih • - şehir • - siyah • - gerçek • - plastik • - problem • - sonunda • - insanlar • - farkında • - düşünmek • - temizlemek • - elektrikli • - geliştirmek • - reklam yapmak
Black History 2023-03-05
Black History Month 2022-02-09
5 Clues: Black Lives _______ • Michael _______, "King of Pop" • ______ Parks got arrested for refusing to surrender her bus seat • First name of the person who delivered the "I have a dream" speech • Dr. King became the youngest person to receive the _______ Peace Prize.
black history month 2019-02-04
5 Clues: fighting or having a war • you have a right to do what you want • a opinion where you dislike another race • a opinion that is based off an assumption • a celebration or a time you do something special
Black history month 2024-02-15
Black History Month 2023-02-17
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- , became one of the first Black millionaires with the setup of Poro Company, which produced popular hair and beauty products for the Black community
- , was the first Black tennis player to win a tennis Grand Slam in 1956. She won 11 Grand Slam tournaments over the course of her career. she was described as a "forgotten Pioneer"
- , became the first colony to ban slavery in July 1977
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- , It was a metaphor for a network of people and safe houses that helped people fleeing slavery attempt to reach freedom
- , Acclaimed writer and poet and In 1944, she became the first female Black cable car conductor in San Francisco
5 Clues: , became the first colony to ban slavery in July 1977 • , Acclaimed writer and poet and In 1944, she became the first female Black cable car conductor in San Francisco • , It was a metaphor for a network of people and safe houses that helped people fleeing slavery attempt to reach freedom • ...
Black History Month 2023-02-03
Black History Month! 2023-09-27
5 Clues: Someone who had a dream • World Heavyweight Champion • Best known for his best selling album "Thriller" • Got arrested for not moving from her seat on a bus • First African-American President of the United States
In Honor of Black History Month 2020-02-11
12 Clues: Lock • Mailbox • Gas Mask • Golf Tee • Door Knob • Curtain Rod • Ironing Board • Clothes Dryer • Ice Cream Scoop • Blood Plasma Bag • Auto Cut Off Switch • Auto Fishing Device
black history month cross word puzzel 2023-02-14
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- He has won a world cup in 2018 and made the world ___ final in 2022
- He is a ___ all-star legend
- Won the soccer league 1 twice in ______
- Nba ______ of the year 2020
- He played for the Los ______ basketball team
- He got the premiere league ______ boot award
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- Nba final most valuable _____
- They are one of the greatest ______ and had an incredible record 56 wins and 5 losses in boxingcup
- He is known as money Floyd Mayweather his record is 50-0 And won 15 titles in ______
- he was called Iron Mike has an incredible record of 50wins and 6 losses in boxing
- Nba defensive play of the ___ Award 1988
- He won the most world cups for Brazil and is one of the greatest soccer players.
- Ronaldinho has won one world cup and won the golden ____ award
13 Clues: He is a ___ all-star legend • Nba ______ of the year 2020 • Nba final most valuable _____ • Won the soccer league 1 twice in ______ • Nba defensive play of the ___ Award 1988 • He played for the Los ______ basketball team • He got the premiere league ______ boot award • Ronaldinho has won one world cup and won the golden ____ award • ...
black history month cross word puzzel 2023-02-14
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- he was called Iron Mike has an incredible record of 50wins and 6 losses in boxing
- He got the premiere league ______ boot award
- They are one of the greatest ______ and had an incredible record 56 wins and 5 losses in boxingcup
- Ronaldinho has won one world cup and won the golden ____ award
- Nba final most valuable _____
- He won the most world cups for Brazil and is one of the greatest soccer players.
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- He is known as money Floyd Mayweather his record is 50-0 And won 15 titles in ______
- He is a ___ all-star legend
- He played for the Los ______ basketball team
- Nba defensive play of the ___ Award 1988
- Won the soccer league 1 twice in ______
- Nba ______ of the year 2020
- He has won a world cup in 2018 and made the world ___ final in 2022
13 Clues: He is a ___ all-star legend • Nba ______ of the year 2020 • Nba final most valuable _____ • Won the soccer league 1 twice in ______ • Nba defensive play of the ___ Award 1988 • He played for the Los ______ basketball team • He got the premiere league ______ boot award • Ronaldinho has won one world cup and won the golden ____ award • ...
Civil Rights: Black History Month Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Authority/power given to someone to do something.
- A person's occupation or trade.
- A group of people with a specific purpose, such as a government organisation.
- The act of being liberated from social, political and legal restrictions.
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- Ideas, customs and social behaviour of a particular society.
- An offical public announcement dealing with a significant matter.
- A gift/payment to a common fund/collection.
- To appoint someone to a specified office/post.
- A point at which an official decision must be made.
- Grounds/buildings in a university or college.
- A study of past events, particuarly in human affairs.
- Important or very noticeable.
12 Clues: Important or very noticeable. • A person's occupation or trade. • A gift/payment to a common fund/collection. • Grounds/buildings in a university or college. • To appoint someone to a specified office/post. • Authority/power given to someone to do something. • A point at which an official decision must be made. • A study of past events, particuarly in human affairs. • ...
Women's History Month 2022-01-02
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- the existence of an individual human being
- give assistance to
- a female member of a workforce
- the state or position of being a leader
- a person who works for an organization for free
- a person's performance of a task which is used as a basis for improvement
- the results of thought
- the ability to do something well
- a region, area, or section characterized by some distinctive feature or quality
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- facts provided
- an emotional state
- the place where one is employed
- completely free from faults or defects
- serious thought or consideration
- the worth of something
15 Clues: facts provided • give assistance to • an emotional state • the worth of something • the results of thought • a female member of a workforce • the place where one is employed • serious thought or consideration • the ability to do something well • completely free from faults or defects • the state or position of being a leader • the existence of an individual human being • ...
Womens History Month 2022-03-18
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- What She Fought For
- Believed These Should Have Rights(2 Answers)
- Number Of Siblings
- Gender
- What Type Of School She Went To
- Who Inspired Her To Be Her Career
- Worked As
- Her Grandsons Name
- She Was Born In This Country
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- The Name Of Her Daughter
- The Month Her Birthday Is In
- What Name She Was Given
- What She Studied In Medical School
- Spouse Name
- Had To Deal With This By Men
15 Clues: Gender • Worked As • Spouse Name • Number Of Siblings • Her Grandsons Name • What She Fought For • What Name She Was Given • The Name Of Her Daughter • The Month Her Birthday Is In • Had To Deal With This By Men • She Was Born In This Country • What Type Of School She Went To • Who Inspired Her To Be Her Career • What She Studied In Medical School • ...
Woman's History Month 2022-03-23
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- Stein= known for her modernist writings
- Keller= she lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness
- Earhart= first female to fly solo across the atlantic ocean
- Tubman= she escaped and made missions to rescue atleast 70 slaves
- Harris= vice president of the United States
- Dowager Cixi= held regency during the reign of underage emperors
- helped the Lewis and Clark expedition in achieving their mission objectives at age 16
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- Kahlo= she did many self-portraits
- Huerta most influential labor activists of the 20th century
- B. Anthony= she collected anti-slavery petitions at 17
- Angelou= best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style
- of Arc= kicked british from France
- Parks= she sat in the front of the bus and wanted equality
- Pankhurst= known for organising the UK suffragette movement and helping women win the right to vote
- Bader Ginsburg= served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993
15 Clues: Kahlo= she did many self-portraits • of Arc= kicked british from France • Stein= known for her modernist writings • Harris= vice president of the United States • B. Anthony= she collected anti-slavery petitions at 17 • Keller= she lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness • Parks= she sat in the front of the bus and wanted equality • ...
Woman's History Month 2022-03-23
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- Stein= known for her modernist writings
- Keller= she lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness
- Earhart= first female to fly solo across the atlantic ocean
- Tubman= she escaped and made missions to rescue atleast 70 slaves
- Harris= vice president of the United States
- Dowager Cixi= held regency during the reign of underage emperors
- helped the Lewis and Clark expedition in achieving their mission objectives at age 16
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- Kahlo= she did many self-portraits
- Huerta most influential labor activists of the 20th century
- B. Anthony= she collected anti-slavery petitions at 17
- Angelou= best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style
- of Arc= kicked british from France
- Parks= she sat in the front of the bus and wanted equality
- Pankhurst= known for organising the UK suffragette movement and helping women win the right to vote
- Bader Ginsburg= served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993
15 Clues: Kahlo= she did many self-portraits • of Arc= kicked british from France • Stein= known for her modernist writings • Harris= vice president of the United States • B. Anthony= she collected anti-slavery petitions at 17 • Keller= she lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness • Parks= she sat in the front of the bus and wanted equality • ...
Women's History Month 2024-01-30
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- Pioneered technology that would one day form the basis for today's WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth
- A Chemist who cured leprosy when she was just 23
- She holds the record with the highest IQ ever scored
- The Act that allowed women to be able to get their own credit card in 1974
- She developed the electric refrigerator
- This amendment granted SOME women the right to vote in 1920
- In 1965, this was signed into law granting ALL women could vote
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- She opened the first birth control unit in 1916 that at the time was deemed illegal
- She is the winner of the 'Battle of the Sexes' Tennis Match
- This part of the brain is thicker in women-that deals with memory, thinking, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and so much more!
- This women is considered the first computer programmer-She developed the idea for a computing machines long before computers were invented!
- This woman refused to give up her bus seat 9 months before Rosa Parks
- One of the first Black American women to work as a NASA Scientist-she made the calculations that allowed the first Americans to enter Earth's orbit and set foot on the moon
- She discovered the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, Viruses, coal, and graphite
- First woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, sworn in in 1981
15 Clues: She developed the electric refrigerator • A Chemist who cured leprosy when she was just 23 • She holds the record with the highest IQ ever scored • She is the winner of the 'Battle of the Sexes' Tennis Match • This amendment granted SOME women the right to vote in 1920 • In 1965, this was signed into law granting ALL women could vote • ...
Women's History Month 2024-03-05
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- _____ Jemison became the first black woman in space in 1992
- Delores _____, labor activist and cofounder of the United Farm Workers Alliance
- Computer programmer from the 1800s, _____ Lovelace
- Author of Pride and Prejudice
- ____ Sotomoyor became the first woman of color and first Latina Supreme Court Justice in 2009
- _____ Chisolm was the first black women elected to congress
- ____ Harjo, 2019 Poet Laureate
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- The first female vice president, _____ Harris
- Marie _____ founded the science of Radioactivity
- ____ Kahlo was a 20th century Mexican artist known for her surrealist self portraits
- Rosa_____ had an instrumental roll in the Montogomery Bus Boycott
- _____ Yousafzai is the youngest Nobel Prize winner, receiving her award at 17
- Ida B. ____ was an activist and journalist who shed light on lynchings in the South in the 1890's and early 20th century
- Maya_____wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings in 1969
- First American woman in space, Sally_____
15 Clues: Author of Pride and Prejudice • ____ Harjo, 2019 Poet Laureate • First American woman in space, Sally_____ • The first female vice president, _____ Harris • Marie _____ founded the science of Radioactivity • Computer programmer from the 1800s, _____ Lovelace • Maya_____wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings in 1969 • ...
Women's History Month 2025-03-11
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- Developed the first effective treatment for leprosy
- Holds more titles than any other active tennis player and highest paid female athlete in the world in 2016.
- Spent her entire life fighting for gender equality and women’s right to vote.
- First Mexican woman to win Olympic gold in weightlifting.
- Most famous woman in history for her efforts to promote indigenous rights and peace.
- First Hispanic & Latina Justice to serve on the U.S Supreme Court
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- Founded the Agricultural Workers Association in 1960.
- First Asian American woman elected to congress in 1965
- The youngest Nobel Prize winner.
- Co-invented the frequency-hopping technology used for wireless internet, cell phones & GPS.
- American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women’s rights, & alcohol temperance.
- First black woman to serve in Congress
- First female pilot
- First woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for groundbreaking work in physics.
- First American woman to travel to space.
15 Clues: First female pilot • The youngest Nobel Prize winner. • First black woman to serve in Congress • First American woman to travel to space. • Developed the first effective treatment for leprosy • Founded the Agricultural Workers Association in 1960. • First Asian American woman elected to congress in 1965 • First Mexican woman to win Olympic gold in weightlifting. • ...
Black History Month Part 2 2022-02-17
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- help slaves escape, conductors/guides lead the way
- keep separated due to race/color
- people who spoke against slavery
- "education is the key to freedom", lived in Maryland then Pennsylvania.
- 1863, declared all slaves to be free through the emancipation proclamation.
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- escaped slavery at age 20, wrote books, self taught, speaker against slavery, worked with Abraham Lincoln.
- fought for slaves freedom, used violence, considered crazy and the second Moses.
- escaped slavery at age 12, wanted to help other slaves, was a guide of the underground railroad, considered to be Moses, helped 300 slaves.
- free to do anything
9 Clues: free to do anything • keep separated due to race/color • people who spoke against slavery • help slaves escape, conductors/guides lead the way • "education is the key to freedom", lived in Maryland then Pennsylvania. • 1863, declared all slaves to be free through the emancipation proclamation. • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
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- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
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- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
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- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
Black History Month Team Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-29
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- First athlete to win an Oscar for Best Animated Short? (Two Words)
- This basketball player beat Kobe Bryant’s record in January 2020? (Two Words)
- Esther Jones was the real? (Two Words)
- What character first appeared in comics in 1966?(Two Words)
- The Tuskegee Airmen are also known as?(Two Words)
- George Washington Carver developed 300 derivative products from a?
- Who won the Presidential election is November 2008?
- First African American man to hold the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title in 1908?(Two Words)
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- Jackie Robinson played for the? (Two Words)
- Black Wall Street was located in what city?
- First woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? (Two Words)
- 14. What toy did Lonnie Johnson invent and patent in 1986? (Two Words)
12 Clues: Esther Jones was the real? (Two Words) • Jackie Robinson played for the? (Two Words) • Black Wall Street was located in what city? • The Tuskegee Airmen are also known as?(Two Words) • Who won the Presidential election is November 2008? • What character first appeared in comics in 1966?(Two Words) • First athlete to win an Oscar for Best Animated Short? (Two Words) • ...
Women's History Month 2023-03-22
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- Sarah Mallet, authorized to __________ by John Wesley
- Anna Oliver, first woman to graduate from an American _________
- Sojourner _________
- Blind from infancy, wrote more than 9,000 hymns
- John & Charles Wesley's mother
- Francis Willard's "Do ____________" campaign
- Barbara Heck, the ___________ of American Methodism
- Number of women elected lay delegates to the Methodist Episcopal General Conference in 1888
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- In 1956, full ___________ rights granted to women
- General Commission on the __________ and Role of Women
- President of National American Women's Suffrage Association
- Helenor M. Davisson in 1866, first __________ ordained women
- 1869 call to action by Clementina ___________ and Lois Parker
- Marjorie Matthews, first woman elected _________ in 1980
- Mary Evans __________, appointed class leader in 1770
15 Clues: Sojourner _________ • John & Charles Wesley's mother • Francis Willard's "Do ____________" campaign • Blind from infancy, wrote more than 9,000 hymns • In 1956, full ___________ rights granted to women • Barbara Heck, the ___________ of American Methodism • Sarah Mallet, authorized to __________ by John Wesley • Mary Evans __________, appointed class leader in 1770 • ...
Womens History Month 2023-03-01
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- dorothy wizard of oz
- First female nominee for president
- speaker of the house
- Conductor of Underground Railroad
- first female vice-president
- famous poet
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- first black women principal of Everett
- hid a diary during the Holocaust
- first black female billionaire
- longest reigning monarch in UK
- "when they go low, we go high"
- representative of NYC in congress
- education activist from Pakistan
- started the bus boycott
- mexican labor activist
15 Clues: famous poet • dorothy wizard of oz • speaker of the house • mexican labor activist • started the bus boycott • first female vice-president • first black female billionaire • longest reigning monarch in UK • "when they go low, we go high" • hid a diary during the Holocaust • education activist from Pakistan • representative of NYC in congress • Conductor of Underground Railroad • ...
Women's History Month 2024-02-28
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- The only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes is Marie ______.
- The First Women inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was Aretha __________.
- The number of women running businesses on the 2023 Fortune 500 list.
- Purple, ______, and white are the colors of International Women’s Day.
- The first woman and woman of color to become Vice President is Kamala _________.
- Women's History Month.
- The first winter Olympic sport that females could compete in.
- The number of females on our company's Board of Directors.
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- The first women to appear on U.S. currency.
- International Women’s Day was started in 1911, and remains an important moment for working to advance women's __________.
- Amelia ______ was the first women to cross the Atlantic Ocean in an airplane. (
- The first women’s history day was held in this city.
- The first state to have a woman in congress.
- Katherine Graham was the first women to become a Fortune 500 CEO of the ________ Post Company.
- The number of _____ degrees awarded to women has increased significantly since 2008.
15 Clues: Women's History Month. • The first women to appear on U.S. currency. • The first state to have a woman in congress. • The first women’s history day was held in this city. • The number of females on our company's Board of Directors. • The only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes is Marie ______. • The first winter Olympic sport that females could compete in. • ...
women history month 2024-02-24
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- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- Accomplishments or successes resulting from hard work or skill.
- Involving new ideas or methods that have not been used before.
- A person who marks a trail through wild country, or metaphorically, a pioneer in a particular field.
- The efforts to promote, impede, direct, or intervene in social, political, economic, or environmental reform.
- Something handed down or received from an ancestor or predecessor.
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- The ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation with bravery.
- The process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and asserting one's rights.
- The action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- The right to vote, a key aspect of women's rights.
- The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- The advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality.
- The state or quality of having different forms, elements, or qualities.
15 Clues: The right to vote, a key aspect of women's rights. • The action of leading a group of people or an organization. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • Involving new ideas or methods that have not been used before. • Accomplishments or successes resulting from hard work or skill. • ...
Women's History Month 2025-03-05
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- One of the most famous American women's suffragists.
- The first black and female vice president of the United States.
- The first African American first lady.
- The first American woman to go to outer space.
- The first African American child to attend a white elementary school.
- The first woman to receive a Nobel Prize and the only woman to receive two Nobel prizes.
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- She helped hundreds of slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
- The first woman to run for president.
- The first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court
- The second woman, and first Jewish woman, to serve on the Supreme Court and advocated for women's rights.
- The constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote.
- Advocated for equal education for girls and the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner.
- The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- The belief that all genders should have equal rights.
- Prejudice or discrimination against someone's gender, typically women.
15 Clues: The first woman to run for president. • The first African American first lady. • The first American woman to go to outer space. • One of the most famous American women's suffragists. • The belief that all genders should have equal rights. • The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. • The first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court • ...
Women's History Month 2025-03-11
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- Jimenez, First Mexican woman to win Olympic gold in weightlifting.
- Truth, American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women’s rights, & alcohol temperance.
- Yousafzai, The youngest Nobel Prize winner.
- Sotomayor, First Hispanic & Latina Justice to serve on the U.S Supreme Court
- Menchu, Most famous woman in history for her efforts to promote indigenous rights and peace.
- Ball, Developed the first effective treatment for leprosy
- Huerta, Founded the Agricultural Workers Association in 1960.
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- Earhart, First female pilot
- Lamarr, Co-invented the frequency-hopping technology used for wireless internet, cell phones & GPS.
- Williams, Holds more titles than any other active tennis player and highest paid female athlete in the world in 2016.
- Sklodowska, First woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for groundbreaking work in physics.
- B. Anthony, Spent her entire life fighting for gender equality and women’s right to vote.
- Ride, First American woman to travel to space.
- Chisholm, First black woman to serve in Congress
- Takemoto Mink, First Asian American woman elected to congress in 1965
15 Clues: Earhart, First female pilot • Yousafzai, The youngest Nobel Prize winner. • Ride, First American woman to travel to space. • Chisholm, First black woman to serve in Congress • Ball, Developed the first effective treatment for leprosy • Huerta, Founded the Agricultural Workers Association in 1960. • Jimenez, First Mexican woman to win Olympic gold in weightlifting. • ...
womens history month 2025-03-13
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- 4 time All American softball pitcher from Alabama. Member of USA national Team
- Best Female MMA fighter
- One of the greatest beach volleyball players from USA
- She is one of the greatest female tennis players of all time. Big advocate for female sports.
- She won 6 Olympic medals in track and field. Named greatest female athlete of the 20th century
- Considered one of the greatest collegiate basketball players
- Best Female racecar driver of all time
- One of the young and upcoming stars in Volleyball. Played high school volleyball in Ann Arbor, MI
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- she is a 4-time Olympic and one of the best volleyball players from USA
- Was the 2nd woman and the first Jewish woman to serve on the US supreme court
- Widely considered as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time
- Considered to be one of the best female golfers in the world
- Considered to be the fastest women of all time. "Flo-jo"
- Kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWll
- One of the best female college basketball coaches in America before her death
15 Clues: Best Female MMA fighter • Best Female racecar driver of all time • One of the greatest beach volleyball players from USA • Kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWll • Considered to be the fastest women of all time. "Flo-jo" • Considered to be one of the best female golfers in the world • Considered one of the greatest collegiate basketball players • ...
Womens History Month 2025-03-24
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- The first female author to write detective stories
- First woman to serve as Secretary of State
- Woman's rights pioneer and abolitionist
- First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Founder of American Red Cross
- African American singer and civil rights activist
- First woman to run for U.S. president
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice, first woman appointed
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- Founder of the Women's Social and Political Union
- First female prime minister of the UK
- Author of "Feminine Mystique"
- Women's right activist, led the fight for suffrage
- The first woman in space
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize
- Famous nurse and statistician during the Crimean
15 Clues: The first woman in space • Author of "Feminine Mystique" • Founder of American Red Cross • First woman to win a Nobel Prize • First female prime minister of the UK • First woman to run for U.S. president • Woman's rights pioneer and abolitionist • First woman to serve as Secretary of State • First woman to fly solo across the Atlantic • ...
Feb 2024 Golden Key 2024-03-18
8 Clues: This is the ____ key. • Amazing bid day theme? • What break did we just have? • Eta Omega's newest additions? • What does the "D" in DEI mean? • February is _____ History month • What new year happened in January? • Catholic holiday that happened on February 14th
Breakout Room 2021-02-26
8 Clues: to be brave • a variety of cultures • the rights of citizens • the ending of segregation • gave the I have a dream speech • month of black history celebration • unfair treatment on the basis of prejudice • having the same conditions and opportunities as everyone
African American Herritage Month 2025-02-27
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- war. 1861-1865 war against slavery
- Richard Drew. African-American surgeon and medical researcher that developed large scale blood banks early in Workd War 2
- Lincoln. Led United States in Civil War against the confederate states and enstated Civil Rights.
- Rights Movement. A social movement in the United States to stop legalized segregation and discrimination, which most commonly affected African Americans
- Parks. Civil rights movement activist that is famous for not moving seats on the bus for white people.
- Douglas. Escaped slavery in Maryland in 1838 and gained fame for anti-slavery writings
- Augustus Morgan Sr. An African American inventor of the 3- way traffic light.
- Bridges. She was the first African-American child to attend a formerly whites-only school.
- West. American mathematician who’s work developed the GPS
- Mandela. South African anti-apartheid activist and politician who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994-1999
- Marshall. He was the Supreme Court’s first African-American justice
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- Baraka. African American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays and music criticism
- X. Advocated for black empowerment and civil rights activist
- Angelou. Poet and civil rights activist
- Washington Cove. African-American agricultural scientist
- History Month. Every February since 1976.
- Railroad. Network of secret paths and ways for slaves to escape to the northern states
- Anita Chisholm. The first black woman to be elected to the United States Congress
- Luther King Jr. Most prominent leader in civil rights movement using nonviolent techniques
- G Woodson. In 1926 he created Negro History Week in the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
20 Clues: History Month. Every February since 1976. • war. 1861-1865 war against slavery • Angelou. Poet and civil rights activist • Washington Cove. African-American agricultural scientist • West. American mathematician who’s work developed the GPS • ...
Famous Firsts - Black History Month 2022-02-23
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- Jackie Robinson was the first African American Major League ________ player.
- Freedom's Journal was the first African American owned and operated _________
- Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr. was the first African American to become an ___________.
- The jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, became the first African-American to win a _______ award.
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- George Edwin Taylor was the first person to run for_______, while Barack Obama was first person to hold the title.
- Madam C.J. Walker was an African American entrepreneur cited as the first female self-made __________ in America.
- In 1987, Aretha Franklin became the first female artist to be inducted into the _(three words)_ Hall of Fame.
- In 1920 Fritz Pollard became the first African-American to play in the National ________ League during its formative years.
- The Lincoln Motion Picture Company in Omaha, Nebraska is considered the first African-American _____ production company in the country.
9 Clues: Jackie Robinson was the first African American Major League ________ player. • Freedom's Journal was the first African American owned and operated _________ • Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr. was the first African American to become an ___________. • The jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, became the first African-American to win a _______ award. • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
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- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
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- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
Black History Month Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-25
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- He was one of the best-known Black scholars and educators of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and led the first data-driven sociological studies of Black social issues and experiences. He was also a prominent author and civil-rights activist and became one of the founders of the NAACP.
- After escaping slavery herself, this woman was often called Moses because she helped to rescue approximately 70 other enslaved people.
- This 1912 Harvard graduate is often referred to as the “father of Black history.”
- This famous Black woman sang “Mississippi Goddam” (released 1964).
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- In 2015, she became the first Black woman to be promoted to principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre.
- He escaped slavery to become a prominent activist, author, abolitionist, and public speaker. His first book is believed to be one of the most famous narratives written by an enslaved person.
- She refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala., in 1955. Her actions against racial segregation helped start the civil-rights movement.
- This renowned singer and jazz pianist was the first Black American to host a TV show on NBC.
- At age 6, she was the first Black child to integrate an all-white school in the South. She was escorted every day by four federal marshals and ate lunch alone — but never missed a day of school during the 1960-61 academic year.
9 Clues: This famous Black woman sang “Mississippi Goddam” (released 1964). • This 1912 Harvard graduate is often referred to as the “father of Black history.” • This renowned singer and jazz pianist was the first Black American to host a TV show on NBC. • In 2015, she became the first Black woman to be promoted to principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre. • ...
Black History Month (last names) 2025-02-27
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- The first African American president of the United States
- Famous abolitionist who escaped slavery and became a leading speaker and writer.
- The first African American woman in space.
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- Refused to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- The first African American Supreme Court Justice.
- Track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics.
- Author of "The Souls of Black Folk" and a founder of the NAACP.
- Leader of the Underground Railroad who helped enslaved people escape to freedom.
- Civil rights leader known for his "I Have a Dream" speech.
9 Clues: The first African American woman in space. • The first African American Supreme Court Justice. • The first African American president of the United States • Civil rights leader known for his "I Have a Dream" speech. • Author of "The Souls of Black Folk" and a founder of the NAACP. • Track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics. • ...
Black History Month Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-10
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- Music genre developed from the genres of ragtime and blues
- The first state in the United States to have a Black US Senator
- Agricultural scientist born in Missouri
- first all-Black Californian township
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- Held the World Heavyweight Champion boxing title for seven years in the early 20th century; big influence to Muhammad Ali
- Benjamin Banneker played a large role in the creation of the blueprints of this American city
- Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has won eight Grammy's
- The great-uncle of Langston Hughes who was the first Black man to become a lawyer
- Philanthropist who became one of the first Black millionaires
9 Clues: first all-Black Californian township • Agricultural scientist born in Missouri • Music genre developed from the genres of ragtime and blues • Philanthropist who became one of the first Black millionaires • The first state in the United States to have a Black US Senator • Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has won eight Grammy's • ...
Black History Month Cross Word 2024-02-08
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- Daniel Hale Williams was the first ever to complete what type of surgery in 1893?
- This agricultural scientist (last name)is credited with many discoveries and inventions including crop rotation, and served as Director of Agriculture at Tuskegee Institute. He also invented more than 300 peanut products.
- This Texas composer (last name) is known as the "King of Ragtime"
- Who wrote those quote (last name) "If you're for the right thing, you do it without thinking."
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- This athlete (first name) has won more Grand Slam titles than any other person in the Open Era.
- This Musician (Last name) is known as one of the most skilled guitarists of all time and played a crucial role in the development of rock and roll.
- In 1947 this individual (last name) became the first black athlete to play in the MLB.
- A true multi-talented athlete (last name), this famous Dallas Cowboys running back once danced with the Fort Worth Ballet in 1988.
- This mathematician (Last name) whose calculations of orbital mechanics while working at Nasa lead to putting the first American astronaut in orbit.
9 Clues: This Texas composer (last name) is known as the "King of Ragtime" • Daniel Hale Williams was the first ever to complete what type of surgery in 1893? • In 1947 this individual (last name) became the first black athlete to play in the MLB. • Who wrote those quote (last name) "If you're for the right thing, you do it without thinking." • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
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- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
BLACK HISTORY MONTH VOC TEST 2022-03-02
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- Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters)
- Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters)
- US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters)
- Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters)
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- Traduction de accablé, submergé, boulversé (11 letters)
- Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters)
- US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters)
- Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters)
- Desert for opponent (6 letters)
9 Clues: Desert for opponent (6 letters) • US spelling for “honorer” (4 letters) • Traduction de alphabétisation (8 letters) • Traduction de fierté, orgueil (5 letters) • Traduction de voleur au singulier (5 letters) • Person who steals livestock/cattle (7 letters) • Synonym of to grab, to take by force (5 letters) • US spelling to say "effort, entreprise" (8 letters) • ...
Autumn Vibes 2023-11-01
9 Clues: Black history month • the weather in autumn • When does Autumn start • we wear it to keep warm • What falls from the trees • A delicious crunchy red fruit • A holiday in October for fancy dress • What do we carve to make a jack-o-lantern • something we have less of, making it darker earlier
OUR CALENDAR 2024-11-19
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- THE MONTH WHEN WE CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN
- THE DAY WHEN THERE IS ART LESSON
- THE SEASON AFTER SUMMER
- THE MONTH WHEN WE CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS
- THE MONTH BEFORE SEPTEMBER
- THE MONTH AFTER JUNE
- THE MONTH AFTER OCTOBER
- THE MONTH AFTER APRIL
- THE MONTH WHEN THE BEFANA COMES
- THE MONTH BEFORE MARCH
- THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL IN THE WEEK
- THE DAY WHEN WE REST
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- IT IS FORMED BY FOUR WEEKS
- THE DAY AFTER WEDNESDAY
- THE SEASON FORMED BY DECEMBER
- THE MONTH WHEN THE SCHOOL ENDS
- THE DAY BEFORE SUNDAY
- THE MONTH WHEN THE SCHOOL STARTS
- IT IS FORMED BY 365 DAYS
- THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL IN THE WEEK
- THE DAY WHEN THERE IS HISTORY LESSON
- THE SEASON AFTER SPRING
- THE MONTH WHEN THE SPRING STARTS
- THE SEASON FORMED BY MARCH
- THE MONTH BEFORE MAY
25 Clues: THE MONTH AFTER JUNE • THE DAY WHEN WE REST • THE MONTH BEFORE MAY • THE DAY BEFORE SUNDAY • THE MONTH AFTER APRIL • THE MONTH BEFORE MARCH • THE DAY AFTER WEDNESDAY • THE SEASON AFTER SUMMER • THE SEASON AFTER SPRING • THE MONTH AFTER OCTOBER • IT IS FORMED BY 365 DAYS • IT IS FORMED BY FOUR WEEKS • THE MONTH BEFORE SEPTEMBER • THE SEASON FORMED BY MARCH • THE SEASON FORMED BY DECEMBER • ...
Surprise Scoop 2 2023-02-09
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- Online video game developed by Epic Games and released in 2017
- A popular tea-based drink that features small tapioca pearls
- Popular chain restaurant that serves burgers with fries that can be ordered "Animal Style"
- The mascot of Arizona State University
- 2023 Winner of the Grammy's Album of the Year
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- American electric car that is known for its futuristic features and the "T" logo
- The most popular form of cryptocurrency at the moment
- SZA's new album
- The Eagles are playing the ______ in the Super Bowl
- The month in which Black History Month is celebrated
- Arizona's NHL hockey team
11 Clues: SZA's new album • Arizona's NHL hockey team • The mascot of Arizona State University • 2023 Winner of the Grammy's Album of the Year • The Eagles are playing the ______ in the Super Bowl • The month in which Black History Month is celebrated • The most popular form of cryptocurrency at the moment • A popular tea-based drink that features small tapioca pearls • ...
Avery & Benjamin 2024-07-31
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- How tall is the groom?
- How does the couple like their coffee?
- Where did the couple meet?
- Where is the couple going on their honeymoon?
- What year did the couple start dating?
- What was the first restaurant the couple ate at together?
- What is their favorite tv show?
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- What Ben's favorite sports team?
- What subject does the groom teach?
- What is the brides favorite ice cream flavor?
- What is the best man's name?
- What holiday is Ben's birthday on?
- What month did Ben propose?
- What is the groom's favorite food?
- What is Avery's maiden name?
15 Clues: How tall is the groom? • Where did the couple meet? • What month did Ben propose? • What is the best man's name? • What is Avery's maiden name? • What is their favorite tv show? • What Ben's favorite sports team? • What subject does the groom teach? • What holiday is Ben's birthday on? • What is the groom's favorite food? • How does the couple like their coffee? • ...
Women's History Month 2021-02-26
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- A Native American woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition across North America.
- First Indian woman to go to space. Flew in 1997 and in 2001 on the Space Shuttle Columbia.
- An 18-year-old climate activist and winner of Time magazine's 2019 Person of the Year.
- A popular Hispanic singer known as the “Queen of Tejano” and “Queen of Latin music”.
- The first woman to complete a transatlantic flight.
- Crucial to the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. Her work has only been recently recognized after being wrongfully accredited to Watson and Crick.
- First and only queen of the Hawaiian kingdom, ruled for two years between 1891 and 1893.
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- She rescued around 70 enslaved people on the Underground Railroad; nicknamed "Moses" for her brave efforts.
- First Asian American, African American and female to be vice president of the United States.
- A civil rights activist and journalist who started an anti-lynching campaign during the 1890s.
- Her diary, written in hiding, helped historians better understand the Holocaust.
- First Jewish woman and second woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, fought for gender equality and women’s rights.
- A Pakistani activist for female education and youngest nobel prize laureate.
- First woman of color to be elected to the House of Representatives in 1964, and first asian-american to run for president
- A Mexican artist and feminist icon remembered for her self-portraits and unibrow.
15 Clues: The first woman to complete a transatlantic flight. • A Pakistani activist for female education and youngest nobel prize laureate. • Her diary, written in hiding, helped historians better understand the Holocaust. • A Mexican artist and feminist icon remembered for her self-portraits and unibrow. • ...
women's history month 2023-03-30
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- youngest winner of a nobel peace prize (activist)
- knows why the caged bird sings (poet)
- slouches towards bethlehem (writer)
- not so single single lady(singer)
- was like a diamond in the sky during this year's super bowl(singer)
- its leviOsa not levioSA (actress)
- wants people to "know [her] name" (writer)
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- used to shake it up with bella thorne in 2010 (actress)
- is glad her mom died (actress)
- is workin' 9 to 5 (singer)
- couldn't stop for death (poet)
- (actress) of a movie that won seven Oscars this year
- gives away free cars (talk show host)
- everybody agrees that she's the problem (singer)
- founder of NAACP (journalist)
15 Clues: is workin' 9 to 5 (singer) • founder of NAACP (journalist) • is glad her mom died (actress) • couldn't stop for death (poet) • not so single single lady(singer) • its leviOsa not levioSA (actress) • slouches towards bethlehem (writer) • knows why the caged bird sings (poet) • gives away free cars (talk show host) • wants people to "know [her] name" (writer) • ...
Women's history month 2025-03-12
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- one of the best female basketball coaches before her death
- first female prime minister of Israel
- first and only women to play in NHL
- won 6 Olympic medals in track and field. named greatest female athlete of the 20th century
- she is one of the greatest female tennis player of all time big advocate of female sports
- first female to coach the NBA now WNBA
- one Of the greatest beach volleyball from the USA
- considered the greatest swimmer of all time
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- known as one of the best tennis players in the world
- 4 time all American softball pitcher from Alabama member of USA national team
- plays backet at UCONN, star player
- was the second women and the first Jewish women to serve of the us supreme court
- first female to officiate NBA and WNBA basketball games
- first female to serve on the us supreme court
- best female race car driver of all time
15 Clues: plays backet at UCONN, star player • first and only women to play in NHL • first female prime minister of Israel • first female to coach the NBA now WNBA • best female race car driver of all time • considered the greatest swimmer of all time • first female to serve on the us supreme court • one Of the greatest beach volleyball from the USA • ...
women's history month 2025-03-13
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- Alabama Softball pitch, now plays for team U.S.A
- Founder of Amarican red cross
- One of the greatest female tennis players
- 1st female to serve on the U.S supreme cour
- Known as one of the best tennis players in the world today
- 2nd Women in the 1st jewish women to serve on the US supreme Court.
- Kept a diary documenting her life during world war 2
- One of the best collage basketball players
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- Best female MMA fighter
- 1st female to dunk in the WNBA.
- First female prime minister of Israel
- 1st African American 1st lady of the U.S
- Best female race car driver of all time
- one of the world's most successful ski racers
- One of the best female golfers in the world
15 Clues: Best female MMA fighter • Founder of Amarican red cross • 1st female to dunk in the WNBA. • First female prime minister of Israel • Best female race car driver of all time • 1st African American 1st lady of the U.S • One of the greatest female tennis players • One of the best collage basketball players • 1st female to serve on the U.S supreme cour • ...
WOMENS HISTORY MONTH 2024-03-05
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- First Jewish woman on the Supreme Court
- Fights for girls’ rights to education
- First woman to fly solo across the country
- Physicist and scientist who coined the term “radioactivity”
- Famous for her writing and public speeches about gender and racial discrimination
- Climate change activist
- Mexican painter
- Abolitionist and women’s right activist
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- One of the most famous writers in English literature
- Advocate for healthy habits
- British ethologist known for her research on chimpanzees
- Most decorated American gymnast of all time
- The first woman to be sworn in as Vice President
- Professional women’s tennis player
- First American woman to go to space
15 Clues: Mexican painter • Climate change activist • Advocate for healthy habits • Professional women’s tennis player • First American woman to go to space • Fights for girls’ rights to education • First Jewish woman on the Supreme Court • Abolitionist and women’s right activist • First woman to fly solo across the country • Most decorated American gymnast of all time • ...
French Vocab 2022-12-01
Woman's History Month 2022-03-23
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- Stein= known for her modernist writings
- Keller= she lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness
- Earhart= first female to fly solo across the atlantic ocean
- Tubman= she escaped and made missions to rescue atleast 70 slaves
- Harris= vice president of the United States
- Dowager Cixi= held regency during the reign of underage emperors
- helped the Lewis and Clark expedition in achieving their mission objectives at age 16
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- Kahlo= she did many self-portraits
- Huerta most influential labor activists of the 20th century
- B. Anthony= she collected anti-slavery petitions at 17
- Angelou= best known for her unique and pioneering autobiographical writing style
- of Arc= kicked british from France
- Parks= she sat in the front of the bus and wanted equality
- Pankhurst= known for organising the UK suffragette movement and helping women win the right to vote
- Bader Ginsburg= served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993
15 Clues: Kahlo= she did many self-portraits • of Arc= kicked british from France • Stein= known for her modernist writings • Harris= vice president of the United States • B. Anthony= she collected anti-slavery petitions at 17 • Keller= she lost her eyesight and hearing after an illness • Parks= she sat in the front of the bus and wanted equality • ...
womens history month 2024-03-12
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- a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates or courses of action, expressed typically through a ballot or a show of hands or by voice.
- a written instrument containing the fundamental rules of a political or social organization.
- the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members
- the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
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- a change or development
- a punitive ban that forbids relations with certain groups
- state and local laws introduced in the Southern United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that enforced racial segregation
- a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd.
- able to withstand great force or pressure
- the right of voting
- a change or addition to the terms of a contract or document
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
15 Clues: the right of voting • a change or development • able to withstand great force or pressure • a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • a punitive ban that forbids relations with certain groups • a change or addition to the terms of a contract or document • ...
Women's History month 2025-03-12
15 Clues: Biles • Clark • Frank • Finch • Fouts • Larson • Patrick • Summitt • Rhohome • Sorrenson • Jean King • Joyner Kersee • Bader Ginsburg • Walsh Jennings • Griffith Joyner
Woman history month 2025-03-12
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- 1st female Prime Minister of Israel.
- 1st African American to win a medal in figure skating.
- considered the greatest swimmer of all time.
- Founder of the American Cross
- 1st female to officateNBA and WNBA Basketball games.
- Is One of the world's most successful woman ski racers from the USA.
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- 1st female to coach in the NBA now WNBA.
- Some say she is the best female to Softball player to play the game-Pitcher.
- 1st female to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Plays basketball at UCONN, their star player.
- medalist female to dunk in the WNBA, 4 time gold medilast.
- Known as one of the best tennis players in the world today.
- Singer-songwriter, record producer, actress, and director.
- 1st female to officiate Nfl Games.
- 1st African American 1st lady of the United States.
15 Clues: Founder of the American Cross • 1st female to officiate Nfl Games. • 1st female Prime Minister of Israel. • 1st female to coach in the NBA now WNBA. • considered the greatest swimmer of all time. • Plays basketball at UCONN, their star player. • 1st female to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. • 1st African American 1st lady of the United States. • ...
Women's History Month 2025-03-13
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- who passed the amendment
- beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- means being equal
- adult female human being
- leader of suffrage movement
- important figure of the civil rights movement
- which amendment women fought for
- a person who is an advocate for a movement
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- auhtor of "Women, Race, and Class"
- advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality
- female/male
- started as a local celebration here
- 3rd month of the year
- created the underground railroad
- signed a proclamation for womens equality
15 Clues: female/male • means being equal • 3rd month of the year • who passed the amendment • adult female human being • leader of suffrage movement • created the underground railroad • which amendment women fought for • auhtor of "Women, Race, and Class" • started as a local celebration here • signed a proclamation for womens equality • a person who is an advocate for a movement • ...
Black History 2016-02-29
10 Clues: 44th President • Jazz Trumpeter • American Band Leader • American Blues Singer • Advisor to US Presidents • Marguerite Annie Johnson • American Baptist Minister • Mother of the Freedom Movement • Leader of the Niagara Movement • Recipient of 53 honorary degrees
Black History 2016-02-26
10 Clues: Gates: doctor • Angelou: poet • Ellington: pianist • Parks: boycotted busses • duBois: believed in equality • Armstrong: trumbonist/singer • Luther: motivational speaker • Smith: she was a blues singer • T: believed in vocational rights • Obama: first African American president
Black History 2022-02-08
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- Michael Jacksons most famous video
- Led people to the underground railroad
- Civil Rights activist
- Won 5 Grammys in one year
- Who invented peanut butter
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- What group did Beyonce leave
- Scores the most points in a game
- Celebrity that recently announced having a baby
- Who said I Have A Dream
- Who was the 44th American President
10 Clues: Civil Rights activist • Who said I Have A Dream • Won 5 Grammys in one year • Who invented peanut butter • What group did Beyonce leave • Scores the most points in a game • Michael Jacksons most famous video • Who was the 44th American President • Led people to the underground railroad • Celebrity that recently announced having a baby
Black History 2022-01-21
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- Jackie Robinson of "golf"
- calculated path for 1961 Space Flight
- have a coin in honor of her
- first black queen of Britain
- first animator at Disney
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- 1st black school in Houston
- curator of Black literature
- inented the Laserphaco Probe
- first woman to run a baseball team
- computers are based upon his patent
10 Clues: first animator at Disney • Jackie Robinson of "golf" • 1st black school in Houston • curator of Black literature • have a coin in honor of her • inented the Laserphaco Probe • first black queen of Britain • first woman to run a baseball team • computers are based upon his patent • calculated path for 1961 Space Flight
Black History 2026-02-19
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- this musucuan was nicknamed the godfather of soul
- this famous singer is married to rapper Jay Z
- where did Martin Luther King Jr. give his famous "i have a dream speech
- how many times did Kobre Bryant win the NBA championship
- Jesse ownes was one of the greatest athletes of which sport
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- which team did shaquille o'neil finish his basketball career
- Soul train was created and hosted by this TV presenter
- Who was the first African American woman to hold a pilot license
- Michael B Jordan stars in this sports movie
- this comedian played Prince Akeem in coming to america the movie
10 Clues: Michael B Jordan stars in this sports movie • this famous singer is married to rapper Jay Z • this musucuan was nicknamed the godfather of soul • Soul train was created and hosted by this TV presenter • how many times did Kobre Bryant win the NBA championship • Jesse ownes was one of the greatest athletes of which sport • ...
Black History 2026-02-04
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- famous for "I have a dream" speech
- African American author
- First African American woman to hold pilot license
- famous for Montgomery bus boycott
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- famous African American baseball player
- first African American President
- African American boxer named Ring magazine fighter of the year six(6) times
- helped free thousands of slaves
- famous for "Atlanta Compromise" speech
- African American Muslim minister
10 Clues: African American author • helped free thousands of slaves • first African American President • African American Muslim minister • famous for Montgomery bus boycott • famous for "I have a dream" speech • famous for "Atlanta Compromise" speech • famous African American baseball player • First African American woman to hold pilot license • ...
