general Crossword Puzzles
Cultura general 2020-06-30
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- ciclo económico caracterizado por aumento de precios, quiebre de empresas y desempleo. Es el que le sigue al llamado período de Auge económico.
- función polinómica de primer grado cuya ecuación es f(x)= mx+b.
- uno de los primeros eslabones en la cadena evolutiva, logra una marcha bípeda pero su tamaño seguía siendo similar al de un gorila.
- Característica de un texto cuyas partes de desarrollan de forma ordenada y progresiva
- Ideología, movimiento político y un tipo de Estado de carácter totalitario, antidemocrático y ultranacionalista de extrema
- Proceso de reproducción celular que consiste en la división del núcleo y del citoplasma, obteniendo como resultado dos células hijas.
- Proceso que atraviesa el agua al ascender hacia los 100grados de temperatura
- modalidad de Estado caracterizada por la no intervención de éste en la economía y las privatizaciones de empresas. Su auge en Argentina fue en la década del ’90.
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- Presidente argentino con el que resurgió la democracia
- Unidad de información digital, equivalente a 8 bits
- Meridiano que divide a la tierra en Occidente y Orient
- respuesta o efecto que provoca el mensaje en el receptor.
- distancia que existe entre cualquier paralelo y la línea del Ecuador, se mide hacia el norte o sur del paralelo 0°, se mide en grados.
- técnica artística que se basa en la utilización de figuras geométricas para crear obras.
- matemático griego que dio origen al teorema que establece que la suma del cuadrado de los catetos es igual al cuadrado de la hipotenusa.
15 Clues: Unidad de información digital, equivalente a 8 bits • Presidente argentino con el que resurgió la democracia • Meridiano que divide a la tierra en Occidente y Orient • respuesta o efecto que provoca el mensaje en el receptor. • función polinómica de primer grado cuya ecuación es f(x)= mx+b. • ...
General Knowledge 2020-04-09
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- The number after seventy nine
- Man's best friend
- You buy books here
- A lot of people had to go here because of Covid 19
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- When a car or plane hits something
- Likes to chase mice
- This season is very hot but we can go to the beach
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- We go here to learn new things
- riding A sport where you need a horse
- Has a trunk
- Animal that has a long neck
- You have this when your stomach hurts
- I sent this to my friend last week
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • You buy books here • Likes to chase mice • Animal that has a long neck • The number after seventy nine • We go here to learn new things • I sent this to my friend last week • When a car or plane hits something • riding A sport where you need a horse • You have this when your stomach hurts • ...
General Music 2020-05-13
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- Dolly Parton's song about a man-stealer
- Louis Armstrong's feel good song
- Barbra Streisand wrote and sang this song
- On the Road Again
- Tchaikovsky's ballet about a bird
- Prodigious songwriter and singer, wrote A Natural Woman
- Popular 6-stringed instrument
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- Benny Goodman's instrument of choice
- Jailhouse Rock and Blue Suede Shoes
- Nat King Cole classic
- Take Me Home, Country Roads
- South Pacific, Camelot, and The King and I are these
- Chairman of the Board
- First Lady of Jazz
- Yellow Submarine
15 Clues: Yellow Submarine • On the Road Again • First Lady of Jazz • Nat King Cole classic • Chairman of the Board • Take Me Home, Country Roads • Popular 6-stringed instrument • Louis Armstrong's feel good song • Tchaikovsky's ballet about a bird • Jailhouse Rock and Blue Suede Shoes • Benny Goodman's instrument of choice • Dolly Parton's song about a man-stealer • ...
General Quiz 2021-09-28
15 Clues: Nyx • Drip • Primal • Queen B • Carnage • Notorious • Washington • Bean Puddle • Arcane Suit • King Crimson • San Gimignano • Robert Zombie • Beady Eye Bird • Marsupial battle • portable illumination
General Knowledge 2021-04-12
15 Clues: Showy • Grumpy • Suitable • Tic- -Toe • Has a trunk • Natural fibre • Flying mammal • To communicate • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Pause mark in sentence • Hindi word for kidney beans • One of the 7 wonders of the world • Online platform associated with birds
General Knowledge 2021-05-10
15 Clues: fruit • apostle • Zeus’ wife • Famous rock • Type of rock • Grape of wine • Side of triangle • Italian sculptor • Obscure; confuse • Greek Philosopher • Girls Boarding School • 19th c prime minister • Austro-Bohemian Composer • Capital of New York State • —————- ‘Capability’ Brown
General psychology 2023-03-07
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- proposed facial feedback theory
- father of stress research
- proppsed extraversion and intraversion theory
- secretes more ACTH
- positive stress due to positive events
- latin word for emotiona
- latin word for stress
- emotion that becomes intense
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- proposed universal expression
- mind body practice
- contracted muscle in forehead
- practice of behaviour
- expresses support,sexual intimacy
- contracted muscle in eyebrow
- negative stress caused due to negative events
15 Clues: mind body practice • secretes more ACTH • practice of behaviour • latin word for stress • latin word for emotiona • father of stress research • contracted muscle in eyebrow • emotion that becomes intense • proposed universal expression • contracted muscle in forehead • proposed facial feedback theory • expresses support,sexual intimacy • positive stress due to positive events • ...
General Knowledge 2023-06-09
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- The ______ of Liberty, a famous landmark in New York.
- The most abundant element in the Earth's ______.
- The third ______ from the sun in our solar system.
- The continent with the largest ______ of land.
- The famous ship that sank in the ______ Ocean.
- ______ da Vinci, the Italian artist and inventor.
- Mount ______, the highest peak in the world.
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- Wolfgang Amadeus ______, a famous composer.
- The capital city of ______.
- Earth's natural ______.
- The only continent that is also a ______.
- Sir Isaac ______, a famous physicist.
- The most popular sport in the ______.
- The world's largest ______ rainforest.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other is called ______.
15 Clues: Earth's natural ______. • The capital city of ______. • Sir Isaac ______, a famous physicist. • The most popular sport in the ______. • The world's largest ______ rainforest. • The only continent that is also a ______. • Wolfgang Amadeus ______, a famous composer. • Mount ______, the highest peak in the world. • The continent with the largest ______ of land. • ...
General Crossword 2013-05-13
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- You use to chop food
- Was the previous capital of Nigeria
- Is a spider and has a Red back.
- Is England only poisonous snake.
- What is the capital of California State in America?
- Is a website to post videos
- You had a bubble ____.
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- Is an event in December
- What is the most used letter in the alphabet?
- AEIOU
- Who plays Iron man?
- What phone has the feature of Motion Control?
- Bayern Munich are a ________ football team.
- Is a huge toy super store
- Is the current capital of Nigeria
15 Clues: AEIOU • Who plays Iron man? • You use to chop food • You had a bubble ____. • Is an event in December • Is a huge toy super store • Is a website to post videos • Is a spider and has a Red back. • Is England only poisonous snake. • Is the current capital of Nigeria • Was the previous capital of Nigeria • Bayern Munich are a ________ football team. • ...
General Anatomy 2014-09-14
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- specialized part of a cell that performs a specific function
- part of the ventral cavity that contains the abdominal and pelvic cavities
- pertaining to the walls of a body cavity
- referring to the body region that make up the head,neck and trunk
- pertaining to the body region that consists of the arms and legs
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- gel-like fluid inside the cell
- control center of the cell
- closer to the head
- toward the front surface
- space that houses the brain
- farther away from the trunk of the body
- study of the functions of the human body
- closer to the trunk of the body
- study of the shape and structure of the human body
- toward the back
15 Clues: toward the back • closer to the head • toward the front surface • control center of the cell • space that houses the brain • gel-like fluid inside the cell • closer to the trunk of the body • farther away from the trunk of the body • pertaining to the walls of a body cavity • study of the functions of the human body • study of the shape and structure of the human body • ...
general knowledge 2016-10-27
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- Persecute, intimidate, torment, hound, oppress,
- Duty, business, job, role, task
- Savage, brutal, violent, bad, dangerous,
- Adjective Job-related, work, professional, vocational, work-related
- Law-making/Acts of Parliament/Rules and Regulations/Bills/Statutes/Laws
- Cruel, savage, brutal, ruthless, relentless,
- Fierce, harsh, cruel, grim, ruthless, uncompromising
- Punishment, price, fine, handicap, forfeit
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- Unlawful, banned, forbidden, prohibited, criminal,
- Mental, emotional, intellectual, inner, cognitive, cerebral
- Sentence, ruling, decision, verdict, judgment
- Confinement, custody, detention, captivity, incarceration,
- Continuous, constant, relentless, lasting, repeated,
- Corporal, fleshly, bodily, carnal, somatic, corporeal
- Constitution, code, legislation, charter, jurisprudence
15 Clues: Duty, business, job, role, task • Savage, brutal, violent, bad, dangerous, • Punishment, price, fine, handicap, forfeit • Cruel, savage, brutal, ruthless, relentless, • Sentence, ruling, decision, verdict, judgment • Persecute, intimidate, torment, hound, oppress, • Unlawful, banned, forbidden, prohibited, criminal, • ...
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 2017-05-02
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- There is only ...... ocean in the world.
- When it rains, you open this and walk with it above your head.
- You can swallow this but you can't chew it.
- He is the author of the song "Tien Quan Ca".
- This National Park is located 160 kilometers South West of Hanoi.
- It is modern music that is popular with young people.
- Without plants, there may be ....... and erosion.
- Every night, the mother tells her daughter a ....... ....... to lull her to sleep.
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- World Cup is held every ....... years.
- "Sherlock Holmes" is a kind of ....... film.
- This animal's baby lives in a pocket on its mother's stomach when it is small.
- You should go to this place if you want to see a film.
- They are mammals, not fish which are among the most intelligent animals living in the oceans worldwide.
- He is famous for his powerful kicking and controlling the ball.
- This subject is all about numbers, and everyone has to learn it at school.
15 Clues: World Cup is held every ....... years. • There is only ...... ocean in the world. • You can swallow this but you can't chew it. • "Sherlock Holmes" is a kind of ....... film. • He is the author of the song "Tien Quan Ca". • Without plants, there may be ....... and erosion. • It is modern music that is popular with young people. • ...
General chemistry 2022-03-10
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- catalyst for hydration of ethene
- CH4 + Br2 —> CH3 + HBr what reaction is this
- reaction between acid and alkali
- indicator used in titration (red in acid yellow in base)
- founder of the modern day periodic table
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- general formula = CnH2n+2
- giant covalent structure made of carbon atoms with a cage like structure
- what are formed in a reaction?
- chemical decomposition using electricity
- general term for both catalysts used for catalytic cracking
- bonds between non metal elements
- gas released in metallic bonding
- element with symbol W
- what is formed? carboxylic acid + ethanol
- bonding between metals and non metals
15 Clues: element with symbol W • general formula = CnH2n+2 • what are formed in a reaction? • bonds between non metal elements • catalyst for hydration of ethene • gas released in metallic bonding • reaction between acid and alkali • bonding between metals and non metals • chemical decomposition using electricity • founder of the modern day periodic table • ...
General knowledge 2022-03-01
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- Insulin producing gland in the body
- who plays the new batman
- what animals horn is made of hair
- what animal would you associate with easter
- where does tea come from
- The fastest animal on land
- adam johnny Jackie and martin
- what is traditionally eaten the day before lent
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- which Rugby league is currently on
- who is daredevils alter ego
- is it a Christmas film
- Argentinian soccer player who died in 2020
- Where would you find the painting the mona lisa
- symbol of slytherin
- where would you find the great pyramids
15 Clues: symbol of slytherin • is it a Christmas film • who plays the new batman • where does tea come from • The fastest animal on land • who is daredevils alter ego • adam johnny Jackie and martin • what animals horn is made of hair • which Rugby league is currently on • Insulin producing gland in the body • where would you find the great pyramids • ...
General Knowledge 2024-01-12
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- Blue plus yellow
- What is this thing you are doing right now
- Mario's brother
- This is the second most common eye color (hint it is the color of Elijah's eyes)
- The first 7 letters of the alphabet
- This season has a scary day
- Striped horse
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- The tallest building in the world
- The number of class teachers in the school
- This animal is used by police to smell criminal
- The first name of the poet who wrote macbeth
- Used to be a planet
- What I am getting soon for my eyes
- This is short for deoxyribonucleic acid
- Flying mammal
15 Clues: Flying mammal • Striped horse • Mario's brother • Blue plus yellow • Used to be a planet • This season has a scary day • The tallest building in the world • What I am getting soon for my eyes • The first 7 letters of the alphabet • This is short for deoxyribonucleic acid • The number of class teachers in the school • What is this thing you are doing right now • ...
Química general 2024-06-09
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- Cuarto estado de la materia, formado por gases ionizados.
- Masa de un mol de una sustancia.
- Teoría que describe el comportamiento de un gas hipotético que sigue perfectamente las leyes de los gases.
- Estado de la materia con volumen definido pero forma variable.
- Sistema de reglas para nombrar compuestos químicos.
- Representación gráfica que muestra la disposición de los átomos en una molécula.
- Masa de un solo átomo, generalmente medida en unidades de masa atómica (uma).
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- Combinación de dos o más sustancias que mantienen sus propiedades individuales.
- Representación que indica el número y tipo de átomos presentes en una molécula.
- Unidad de medida en química que representa 6.022 × 10²³ partículas.
- Estado de la materia sin forma ni volumen definidos.
- Estado de la materia con forma y volumen definidos.
- Material con composición constante y propiedades definidas.
- Rama de la química que estudia las proporciones cuantitativas de los reactivos y productos en una reacción química.
- Todo lo que tiene masa y ocupa espacio.
15 Clues: Masa de un mol de una sustancia. • Todo lo que tiene masa y ocupa espacio. • Estado de la materia con forma y volumen definidos. • Sistema de reglas para nombrar compuestos químicos. • Estado de la materia sin forma ni volumen definidos. • Cuarto estado de la materia, formado por gases ionizados. • Material con composición constante y propiedades definidas. • ...
General information 2024-04-29
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- Large bovine native to North America.
- Vertical channel for smoke.
- Tree with slender drooping branches.
- Marsupial from Australia.
- Plant known for its aromatic flowers.
- Sculpture representing a figure.
- Casual footwear.
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- Dairy product.
- Slow-moving mass of ice.
- Bird of prey.
- Bowed string instrument.
- Dome-shaped Eskimo shelter.
- Large marine mammal with tusks.
- Monumental structure in Egypt.
- Tool for driving nails.
15 Clues: Bird of prey. • Dairy product. • Casual footwear. • Tool for driving nails. • Slow-moving mass of ice. • Bowed string instrument. • Marsupial from Australia. • Dome-shaped Eskimo shelter. • Vertical channel for smoke. • Monumental structure in Egypt. • Large marine mammal with tusks. • Sculpture representing a figure. • Tree with slender drooping branches. • ...
General information 2024-04-29
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- Part of a shirt that encircles the neck.
- Strong black coffee made by forcing steam through ground coffee.
- Three-wheeled vehicle ridden by children.
- Root used as a spice or for medicinal purposes.
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- Accessory often used to carry personal items.
- Quick photograph.
- Book of blank pages for writing.
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- Small case or container.
- Common household aquarium fish.
- Glass ball used in children’s games or type of rock.
- Free-roaming horse of the North American west.
- North American mammal known for its mask-like facial markings.
- Box for receiving postal deliveries.
- Spider’s web, especially when old and dusty.
15 Clues: Quick photograph. • Small case or container. • Common household aquarium fish. • Book of blank pages for writing. • Box for receiving postal deliveries. • Part of a shirt that encircles the neck. • Three-wheeled vehicle ridden by children. • Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • Spider’s web, especially when old and dusty. • ...
General information 2024-05-19
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- Planet known for its rings
- Flower associated with purity
- A long fictional story
- Animal with distinctive stripes
- A common garden bird
- Type of coniferous tree
- Flightless bird and a fuzzy fruit
- Bird known for its speed
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- Bear known for its black and white coat
- Precious metal that tarnishes
- Celestial body with an icy core and a tail
- A hard, crystalline mineral
- Fruit used to make oil
- Bird of prey
- Marine invertebrates in the class Anthozoa
15 Clues: Bird of prey • A common garden bird • A long fictional story • Fruit used to make oil • Type of coniferous tree • Bird known for its speed • Planet known for its rings • A hard, crystalline mineral • Precious metal that tarnishes • Flower associated with purity • Animal with distinctive stripes • Flightless bird and a fuzzy fruit • Bear known for its black and white coat • ...
general knowledge 2024-12-05
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- a person who makes a living from the land
- Name of the British King
- A transgender fish found in tropical waters
- largest ocean off east coast of australia
- a popular fruit in Queensland
- Rugby league
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- close perusal
- An Australian Capital city
- shop where hungry students go to feed
- Australia's highest Mountain
- Cyclone that destroyed Darwin
- transport vehicle
- a practice for mindfulness
- toad an unwanted immigrant to the cane fields
- America's 47th president
15 Clues: Rugby league • close perusal • transport vehicle • Name of the British King • America's 47th president • An Australian Capital city • a practice for mindfulness • Australia's highest Mountain • Cyclone that destroyed Darwin • a popular fruit in Queensland • shop where hungry students go to feed • a person who makes a living from the land • largest ocean off east coast of australia • ...
General Knowledge 2024-04-21
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- The singer known as the 'King of Pop'
- The author of 'Harry Potter'
- Study of Celestial Beings
- Famous Filipino Hero
- The movie with the famous line "May the Force be with you"
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- Longest River in the world
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- A sport using racquets and shuttlecocks
- The number of continents in the world
- The chemical element with the symbol 'O'
- The ship that famously sank in 1912 (Titanic)
- 3 filipino priests
- A city of love and lights
- Oldest University of The Philippines
- EVEREST The tallest mountain in the world
15 Clues: 3 filipino priests • Famous Filipino Hero • Study of Celestial Beings • A city of love and lights • Longest River in the world • The author of 'Harry Potter' • The planet known as the Red Planet • Oldest University of The Philippines • The number of continents in the world • The singer known as the 'King of Pop' • A sport using racquets and shuttlecocks • ...
General Review 2024-04-30
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- small dots on cheeks when a person smiles
- having a belief in supernatural influences (black cats/number 13)
- to move your hand in a way that tells someone to come nearer
- a wide smile
- synonym to spy
- borrowing of elements from one culture by another,without permission
- playful or causing minor trouble in a playful or teasing way.
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- to cause something to last for a long time (e.g.stereotype)
- to make someone feel calm or less worried
- an idea that is wrong because of a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of facts
- consisting of parts or elements that are similar in nature or kind, lacking diversity
- describing a person who flirts with someone
- to think carefully about something for some time
- to admit(to the police)that you have done something wrong
- original and pure; not spoiled
15 Clues: a wide smile • synonym to spy • original and pure; not spoiled • small dots on cheeks when a person smiles • to make someone feel calm or less worried • describing a person who flirts with someone • to think carefully about something for some time • to admit(to the police)that you have done something wrong • to cause something to last for a long time (e.g.stereotype) • ...
General Knowlegde 2024-12-23
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- Which bird is the only bird that can fly backwards? (11)
- The Taj Mahal is situated on which riverbank? (6)
- The Australian Commonwealth Coat of Arms features two animals: an emu and a _______ (8)
- The world's most famous cheese rolling competition is located in which county? (15)
- In the Father Ted episode 'A Song For Europe', Ted and Dougal sing about a 'lovely' what? (5)
- Planted in September, these cheery heralds of Spring have a trumpet like head (8)
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- One day on this planet lasts approximately 59 Earth days (7)
- There are 5 oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and _______ (8)
- The Comedian, Chris _______ was this years winner of Strictly Come Dancing (11)
- Which river is the SECOND longest in the world? (6)
- The 100 pleats in a chef's hat represent 100 ways to cook what? (3)
- Which book of the Bible is the longest? (8)
- At 192 years old, this animal is the oldest living land animal (8)
- A day when the length of both day and night are equal (7)
- Which book of the Bible is the shortest? (4)
15 Clues: Which book of the Bible is the longest? (8) • Which book of the Bible is the shortest? (4) • The Taj Mahal is situated on which riverbank? (6) • Which river is the SECOND longest in the world? (6) • Which bird is the only bird that can fly backwards? (11) • A day when the length of both day and night are equal (7) • ...
General Knowledge 2025-03-28
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- War that abolished slavery
- Wealthiest man in the world
- Biggest land animal
- Team that won the 2025 superbowl
- Most watched sport in the world
- First person to walk on the moon
- Reason the dinosaurs went extinct
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- First President of the United States
- Largest planet
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Largest country
- The man who created the light bulb
- Largest ocean in the world
- Most common name in the world
- Author of the Harry Potter franchise
15 Clues: Largest planet • Largest country • Biggest land animal • War that abolished slavery • Largest ocean in the world • Wealthiest man in the world • Tallest mountain in the world • Most common name in the world • Most watched sport in the world • Team that won the 2025 superbowl • First person to walk on the moon • Reason the dinosaurs went extinct • The man who created the light bulb • ...
General English 2025-04-30
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- To persuade someone to agree or believe
- A situation with a difficult choice between options
- A figure of speech where one thing represents another
- Not clearly understood or easily seen
- Directly under something
- Easily broken or damaged
- Not supporting either side in a conflict
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- A quick or brief look
- Detailed and complicated in design or planning
- To stay in a place longer than necessary
- Existing in large quantities
- To pause before doing something, often due to uncertainty
- To deliberately pay no attention to
- To show or prove something is right or reasonable
- A natural skill or talent for doing something
15 Clues: A quick or brief look • Directly under something • Easily broken or damaged • Existing in large quantities • To deliberately pay no attention to • Not clearly understood or easily seen • To persuade someone to agree or believe • To stay in a place longer than necessary • Not supporting either side in a conflict • A natural skill or talent for doing something • ...
general knowledge 2024-06-21
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- What is the capital of Spain?
- What artist has the most streams on Spotify?
- How many Harry Potter books are there?
- Who was known as the "Queen Of Pop?"
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What continent doesn't have an active volcano?
- What is the tallest mountain?
- What is the element with the chemical symbol AU?
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- What is a group of pandas known as?
- Who sings toxic?
- Who was the first president of the United States?
- Which animal carries its babies in a pouch?
- What is the closet planet to the sun?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which rapper is BFF's with Martha Stewart
15 Clues: Who sings toxic? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the tallest mountain? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is a group of pandas known as? • Who was known as the "Queen Of Pop?" • What is the closet planet to the sun? • How many Harry Potter books are there? • Which rapper is BFF's with Martha Stewart • ...
General Knowledge 2024-11-05
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- What is the smallest planet?
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
- What is the largest city in NJ?
- How big is the human heart?
- Jackson, Who is on the twenty-dollar bill?
- What is the largest state in the U.S.?
- How many teeth does a human have?
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- What is another name for autumn?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What is the mascot for Weequahic High School?
- What is the largest bone in the body?
- whale, What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the center of cell called?
- What is largest continent in the world?
- Ocean, What is the largest ocean?
15 Clues: How big is the human heart? • What is the smallest planet? • What is the largest city in NJ? • What is another name for autumn? • Ocean, What is the largest ocean? • How many teeth does a human have? • What is the center of cell called? • What is the largest bone in the body? • What is the largest state in the U.S.? • What is largest continent in the world? • ...
General Knowledges 2025-11-14
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- the famous animal from China
- national emblem from Indonesia
- economic activities that aim to produce goods and services are called?
- who is the current president of Indonesia?
- Which animal has a trunk and tusks?
- the country nicknamed the white elephant
- the abbreviation for Association of Southeast Asian?
- what is the currency of japan?
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- the largest planet in the solar system
- June 1st is celebrated as the birthday of?
- what animal has 8 legs?
- what is the smartest sea animal?
- what is the four-wheeled transportation?
- what is the largest ocean called?
- the country nicknamed the emerald of the equator
15 Clues: what animal has 8 legs? • the famous animal from China • national emblem from Indonesia • what is the currency of japan? • what is the smartest sea animal? • what is the largest ocean called? • Which animal has a trunk and tusks? • the largest planet in the solar system • what is the four-wheeled transportation? • the country nicknamed the white elephant • ...
General Science 2025-09-03
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- The type of flask Pasteur used to disprove spontaneous generation.
- Pasteur’s vaccines helped people and animals build this defense against disease.
- Pasteur was originally trained in this field.
- Principle proven by Pasteur: life comes only from pre-existing life.
- Pasteur disproved this theory that life arises from non-living matter.
- Pasteur created the first successful vaccine against this disease.
- His theory that microorganisms are responsible for illness.
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- A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes.
- A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur.
- Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk.
- Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases.
- He saved the silk industry by finding the cause of their disease.
- His early studies on crystals led to discoveries in molecular asymmetry.
- Pasteur developed a vaccine to protect livestock from this disease.
- Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease.
15 Clues: Pasteur was originally trained in this field. • Pasteur proved these tiny organisms cause disease. • Pasteur studied this process in wine, beer, and milk. • A process of heating liquids to kill harmful microbes. • A gas released during fermentation studied by Pasteur. • Pasteur developed several of these to prevent diseases. • ...
General history 2025-06-26
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- signed in 1215 to limit royal power
- city burned by nero
- another famous wall but more local
- dynasty after the qin
- man who wrote the 95 theses
- site of napoleons final defeat
- cold war rival of the usa
- historic ship that carried pilgrims
- country that built the great wall
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- event that began in 1914
- father of the united states
- who crossed the rubicon
- last queen of france
- treaty that ended ww1
- wall that once divided Berlin
15 Clues: city burned by nero • last queen of france • dynasty after the qin • treaty that ended ww1 • who crossed the rubicon • event that began in 1914 • cold war rival of the usa • father of the united states • man who wrote the 95 theses • wall that once divided Berlin • site of napoleons final defeat • country that built the great wall • another famous wall but more local • ...
General Science 2025-12-17
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- This is when light bends as it goes through water or glass
- This helps the body send messages using nerves (2 words)
- This is the place where a plant or animal lives
- This is how living things get energy from food
- This is when a liquid slowly changes into a gas
- This is something that can pull metal objects towards it
- This is the Sun and all the planets that go around it (2 words)
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- This is a force that slows things down when objects rub together
- This is the force that pulls things towards the ground
- This means solids, liquids, and gases (3 words)
- This is a loop that electricity travels around (2 words)
- This is how plants use sunlight to make their own food
- This is a very tiny part that everything is made of
- This is when a gas turns back into a liquid when it cools
- This is energy that can be used again and again, like wind or sun (2 words)
15 Clues: This is how living things get energy from food • This means solids, liquids, and gases (3 words) • This is the place where a plant or animal lives • This is when a liquid slowly changes into a gas • This is a very tiny part that everything is made of • This is the force that pulls things towards the ground • This is how plants use sunlight to make their own food • ...
WoW general 2026-01-30
15 Clues: red group • blue group • world name • dragon race • WoWs company • when i joined! • up to 40 people • how old WoW is! • the cutest race • massive whirlpool • my characters race • major hostile areas • your characters race • most recent expansion • we like to laugh at this one, in classic
General Energy 2026-03-29
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- Phase change where temperature remains constant.
- Where chemical energy is stored in molecules.
- A common conductor used in electrical circuits.
- Energy is also proportional to the square of this.
- Electromagnetic energy is one of nature's four.
- Electromagnetic energy is carried by these.
- Kinetic energy is proportional to this.
- Form of energy converted from electricity in bulbs.
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- Electrical energy is associated with their movement.
- Mechanical energy is possessed due to this.
- Everyday source of chemical energy.
- Process of breaking down food to release energy.
- Medium photons can travel through.
- Heat plays a role in this type of change (e.g. melting).
- Another phase change involving heat.
15 Clues: Medium photons can travel through. • Everyday source of chemical energy. • Another phase change involving heat. • Kinetic energy is proportional to this. • Mechanical energy is possessed due to this. • Electromagnetic energy is carried by these. • Where chemical energy is stored in molecules. • A common conductor used in electrical circuits. • ...
Allied Leaders and Generals 2023-02-16
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- General Patton led the _______ division in Northern Africa
- What is the name of the ship General MacArthur was aboard when Japan signed the surrender papers?
- Prime Minister Churchill used what method of communication to reach the British people?
- What Prime Minister led Great Britain to fight against the Axis Powers until the end of WWII?
- General Eisenhower later became a United States _______.
- What event brought the United States into the war?
- Which General led the troops in Europe?
- President de Gaulle led what country?
- Which General led troops at Calais, France?
- What year was the war over...194_____
- What islands did MacArthur leave but promised to come back and help?
- Which general led the United States troops in the Pacific Theater of war?
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- What island continent did General MacArthur go save from the Axis Powers?
- Which side of the war did the United States belong to after December 7, 1941?
- Field Marshall Montgomery led the Allied troops to what small island off the coast of Italy?
- What was the title given to General MacArthur as leader of the Pacific?
- What is the name of the Act in which the United States gave military supplies to our allies?
- Field Marshall Montgomery had a big victory in what city in Egypt?
- Who led the British troops in Africa?
- Who was president of the United States during WWII?
20 Clues: President de Gaulle led what country? • Who led the British troops in Africa? • What year was the war over...194_____ • Which General led the troops in Europe? • Which General led troops at Calais, France? • What event brought the United States into the war? • Who was president of the United States during WWII? • General Eisenhower later became a United States _______. • ...
Killer angle crossword puzzle. 2016-08-30
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- Stuart/Which Confederate general fails in his assignment of monitoring the movements of the Union army
- Round Top/There two Round tops Big Round Top and .......
- believes Stuart is out...
- George Pickett was part of the........
- is Joshua L. Chamberlain from
- C. Meade/Which general leads the Union forces at Gettysburg?
- spy in the beginning of the book
- Two/How old is Longstreet
- Kilrain/Who was demoted after assaulting an officer.
- Arthur/A British military observer
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- days/How long did the Battle of Gettysburg last?
- Ridge/Longstreet sits on a rail fence in.........
- L. Chamberlain/Which person has a brother under his own command.
- Jackson was killed before the battle of Gettysburg
- is the capital of the Confederacy?
- Army of Northern Virginia/What is the real name of the Confederate army?
- Which officer is killed at the beginning of the battle?
- General Lee dies from ............ problems
- of Longstreet's Aides
- town near Gettysburg
- Handcock/Serving as a general in the union army. Also a good friend with General Lew Armistead
- Fremantle/ A British military observer
22 Clues: town near Gettysburg • of Longstreet's Aides • believes Stuart is out... • Two/How old is Longstreet • is Joshua L. Chamberlain from • spy in the beginning of the book • is the capital of the Confederacy? • Arthur/A British military observer • George Pickett was part of the........ • Fremantle/ A British military observer • General Lee dies from ............ problems • ...
Battle of Saratoga 2024-02-26
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- what nation recognized Americas independence
- how many battle were in the battle of Saratoga
- where did general gates troops stop general John Burgoyne from going south to
- who did general John Burgoyn receive a fierce attack from
- where did the second battle of Saratoga take place
- how many troops did they bring into New York
- what river did general John Burgoyne take his British troops
- where did the first battle of Saratoga
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- what month did general John Burgoyne surrender
- how many men did general gates surround the British with
- how many troops did general John Burgoyne lead on a mission
- how many men did he general John Burgoyne leave to garrison the fort
- who won the second battle of Saratoga
- what year did British surrender to America
- who did general John Burgoyne defend Canada from
15 Clues: who won the second battle of Saratoga • where did the first battle of Saratoga • what year did British surrender to America • what nation recognized Americas independence • how many troops did they bring into New York • what month did general John Burgoyne surrender • how many battle were in the battle of Saratoga • who did general John Burgoyne defend Canada from • ...
Battle of Saratoga 2024-02-26
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- what nation recognized Americas independence
- how many battle were in the battle of Saratoga
- where did general gates troops stop general John Burgoyne from going south to
- who did general John Burgoyn receive a fierce attack from
- where did the second battle of Saratoga take place
- how many troops did they bring into New York
- what river did general John Burgoyne take his British troops
- where did the first battle of Saratoga
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- what month did general John Burgoyne surrender
- how many men did general gates surround the British with
- how many troops did general John Burgoyne lead on a mission
- how many men did he general John Burgoyne leave to garrison the fort
- who won the second battle of Saratoga
- what year did British surrender to America
- who did general John Burgoyne defend Canada from
15 Clues: who won the second battle of Saratoga • where did the first battle of Saratoga • what year did British surrender to America • what nation recognized Americas independence • how many troops did they bring into New York • what month did general John Burgoyne surrender • how many battle were in the battle of Saratoga • who did general John Burgoyne defend Canada from • ...
Chapter 19-20 People 2020-12-24
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- America's first female physician. Helped to organize the U.S. Sanitation Commission. Aided the Union during the Civil War by training nurses, collecting medical supplies, and equipping hospitals.
- Senator from Mississippi. President of the Confederacy. Pardoned by President Andrew Johnson.
- Union General. Attained major victories at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and Vicksburg which captured the Mississippi River for the Union. Accepted Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Elected President in 1869.
- US Foreign Minister to Great Britain. Prevented British firm from selling naval rams to the Confederacy.
- Confederate General. Famous for fruitless charge at Gettysburg.
- President of the second Republic of France. Sent French troops to occupy Mexico.
- Actor and Confederate sympathizer. Assassinated President Lincoln.
- Democratic Congressman from Ohio. Led the Democratic "Copperhead" faction. Banished to the South after the Civil War.
- Union General. Relieved after the Battle of Gettysburg. Replaced by Grant.
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- Union General. Led the Army of the Potomac. Replaced by Lincoln for refusing to fight. Ran against Lincoln in the 1864 Presidential election.
- Confederate General. Bold and brilliant tactician. Lost at Gettysburg. Surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox.
- Confederate General. Killed by friendly fire and the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- Union General. Replaced Burnside. Relieved following major defeat at Chancellorsville.
- Union General. Defeated by Robert E. Lee at the Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
- New England abolitionist. Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- Union General. Replaced McClellan. Relieved following major defeat at Fredericksburg.
- Archduke of Austria. Napoleon's puppet leader of Mexico.
- Union General. Introduced "total war" and took the war to civilian infrastructure to undermine Confederate sympathizers and supplies.
18 Clues: Archduke of Austria. Napoleon's puppet leader of Mexico. • Confederate General. Famous for fruitless charge at Gettysburg. • Actor and Confederate sympathizer. Assassinated President Lincoln. • Union General. Relieved after the Battle of Gettysburg. Replaced by Grant. • Confederate General. Killed by friendly fire and the Battle of Chancellorsville. • ...
Important Civil War People 2022-12-13
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- Confederate general, remained loyal to the Confederacy even after the majority of the Cherokee rejected the 1861 Confederate alliance, was a Cherokee
- Confederate general, had a feud with Jefferson Davis
- US general, replaced McClellan
- Confederate general, despite being criticized several times, his personal favor with Jefferson Davis let him retain position
- Confederate General, given his name for successfully withholding the enemy at the Battle of Bull Run
- Confederate general, responsible for the fort pillow massacre
- US general, In 1855 he was promoted to lieutenant general, becoming the first man since George Washington to hold that rank, came up with the Anaconda Plan
- Confederate general, known for his prowess at military intelligence collection and bravery
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- US, 18th US President
- Confederacy, former president of the Confederacy
- US general, orchestrator of “Sherman’s march to the sea”
- US general, known for not pursuing the enemy and was removed from command by Lincoln
- Confederate general, commanded the Army of Northern Virginia, the most successful of the Southern armies during the American Civil War, and ultimately commanded all the Confederate armies.
- US general, defeated the Confederate army at Gettysburg
14 Clues: US, 18th US President • US general, replaced McClellan • Confederacy, former president of the Confederacy • Confederate general, had a feud with Jefferson Davis • US general, defeated the Confederate army at Gettysburg • US general, orchestrator of “Sherman’s march to the sea” • Confederate general, responsible for the fort pillow massacre • ...
US History: The Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-25
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- The last Confederate Civil War general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
- The last and senior Union Civil War general who was also the three times Governor of Rhode Island.
- Was the top confederate general during the Civil War.
- He was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Was a Confederate Civil War general who then became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- This was Robert E Lee's second invasion in the north which ended up being a great victory for the Union.
- One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War.
- was a militarty outpost in the hands of the Union during the Civil War.
- Was a former governor of New Jersey, railroad president, and major Civil War Union general.
- a document which Ambraham Lincon issued, stating that all people held as slaves in the Confederate states to be freed.
- A person who was for the abolition of slavery in America.
- Located in Virgina, was where Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his troops, marking the end of the Civil War.
- This was the divider to determine the boundaries between Pennsylvania and Maryland, also seen as the boundary line between North and South.
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- A national and historical park in West Virginia which John Brown's attack took place on slavery during the Civil War.
- A Confederate Civil War general from Virgina as a former U.S. Army officer, also known as Jeb.
- Popular in the south, involved the capture of African Americans for labor
- Civil War's Northern military leaders.
- A Civil War Union general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War.
- the amount of years the Civil War took place.
- Famous monument,located in South Carolina, and marked the first attack of the American Civil War.
- Was another Civil War Union general, U.S. Army officer, and Mexican-American war leader.
- Civil War's Southern military leaders.
- United States President at the time.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri in which were neutral during the war.
- Famous for the slur towards some women known as "hookers", and a Civil War Union general.
26 Clues: United States President at the time. • Civil War's Northern military leaders. • Civil War's Southern military leaders. • the amount of years the Civil War took place. • Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War. • Was the top confederate general during the Civil War. • One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War. • ...
Civil War Layered Learning 2026-02-20
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- He got his nickname from standing like a wall
- A Law that declared all slaves in rebellious South states to be free
- He was a Confederacy general who used his agility and intelligence to win the battle of Potomac
- He was a Union General who captured Mexico City and became General on August 6th, 1861
- He was a successful Confederate general but after the war he was criticized for supporting Grant in becoming President.
- Was the first battle of the Civil War to take place on Union soil
- A Union Strategy to blockade the South from using the Mississippi
- He led a very inconsiderate charge on the Union during the Battle of Gettysburg
- Was the first boat used by the Union
- A Union General who expressed that the war would not end quickly which led to him being demoted
- He became President after being a general in the Civil War
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- He was president for most of the war
- The Confederacy’s largest prison
- He was a Union general who took Ambrose Burnside’s spot as general in 1863
- A battle where Lee would surrender to Grant
- A battle where the Union won and helped Lincoln’s reelection
- A battle that rewarded the Union with the Mississippi River
- He was leader of the Confederacy
- He was the first Admiral in the U.S. Navy
- He surrendered for the Confederacy
- The first battle of the Civil War
- He was a Union General who Robert E. Lee said he was the best he ever faced
- The Confederacy’s first Ironclad boat
- He was a Union general most famous for burning 2,000 barns at the valley of Shenandoah
- A battle where its result would ruin the Confederacy’s hope of blockading the Mississippi River
- Was where the first shots took place
- He was a Union general who suffered 6 battle wounds throughout his career
- He stood like a rock in the Battle of Chickamauga giving himself a Nickname known as the “Chicamauga Rock”
- It was the deadliest battle in the Civil War
- He was the only Native American General
- He went from a US senator to leading an army of 1,700 soldiers
31 Clues: The Confederacy’s largest prison • He was leader of the Confederacy • The first battle of the Civil War • He surrendered for the Confederacy • He was president for most of the war • Was where the first shots took place • Was the first boat used by the Union • The Confederacy’s first Ironclad boat • He was the only Native American General • ...
Crossword- People in the War 2023-01-21
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- Confederate General known for standing like a "stonewall"
- confederate general. surrendered to union general Ulysess S. Grant in 1865 at Appomattox Court House
- first and only president of the confederate states
- General for confederate states, died at battle of Yellow Tavern at age 31
- General of U.S Army. nick-named young napoleon
- Union General, led a brigade at First Battle of Bull Run
- Commanding General of Union Army, 18th president of U.S
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- U.S Army Officer,resigned from U.S Army to join Confederacy
- Union Army officer. ran as the democratic candidate for president in 1880.
- U.S Army officer,defeated Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia in the Battle of Gettysburg (1863)
- Last Confederate General to surrender, was a Cherokee Politician
- Confederate general. First grand wizard of Ku Klux Klan
- Confederate army general,commanded fort marion in Florida
- General in Union Army, known for "March to the Sea"
14 Clues: General of U.S Army. nick-named young napoleon • first and only president of the confederate states • General in Union Army, known for "March to the Sea" • Confederate general. First grand wizard of Ku Klux Klan • Commanding General of Union Army, 18th president of U.S • Union General, led a brigade at First Battle of Bull Run • ...
Civil War Crossword Terms 2026-02-16
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- He was a Union general who took Ambrose Burnside’s spot as general in 1863
- He was a successful Confederate general but after the war he was criticized for supporting Grant in becoming President.
- The Confederacy’s largest prison
- Was the first battle of the Civil War to take place on Union soil
- He was a Confederacy general who used his agility and intelligence to win the battle of Potomac
- He was president for most of the war
- He was a Union general most famous for burning 2,000 barns at the valley of Shenandoah
- Was where the first shots took place
- A battle where Lee would surrender to Grant
- The first battle of the Civil War
- A Union Strategy to blockade the South from using the Mississippi
- He led a very inconsiderate charge on the Union during the Battle of Gettysburg
- He got his nickname from standing like a wall
- It was the deadliest battle in the Civil War
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- He went from a US senator to leading an army of 1,700 soldiers
- He stood like a rock in the Battle of Chickamauga giving himself a Nickname known as the “Chicamauga Rock”
- A Law that declared all slaves in rebellious South states to be free
- A Union General who expressed that the war would not end quickly which led to him being demoted
- The Confederacy’s first Ironclad boat
- A battle where the Union won and helped Lincoln’s reelection
- He surrendered for the Confederacy
- He was a Union General who captured Mexico City and became General on August 6th, 1861
- Was the first boat used by the Union
- He was a Union General who Robert E. Lee said he was the best he ever faced
- He was leader of the Confederacy
- He was a Union general who suffered 6 battle wounds throughout his career
- A battle where its result would ruin the Confederacy’s hope of blockading the Mississippi River
- He became President after being a general in the Civil War
- He was the first Admiral in the U.S. Navy
- A battle that rewarded the Union with the Mississippi River
- He was the only Native American General
31 Clues: The Confederacy’s largest prison • He was leader of the Confederacy • The first battle of the Civil War • He surrendered for the Confederacy • Was the first boat used by the Union • He was president for most of the war • Was where the first shots took place • The Confederacy’s first Ironclad boat • He was the only Native American General • ...
US History: The Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- The last Confederate Civil War general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
- The last and senior Union Civil War general who was also the three times Governor of Rhode Island.
- Was the top confederate general during the Civil War.
- He was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Was a Confederate Civil War general who then became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- This was Robert E Lee's second invasion in the north which ended up being a great victory for the Union.
- One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War.
- was a militarty outpost in the hands of the Union during the Civil War.
- Was a former governor of New Jersey, railroad president, and major Civil War Union general.
- a document which Ambraham Lincon issued, stating that all people held as slaves in the Confederate states to be freed.
- A person who was for the abolition of slavery in America.
- Located in Virgina, was where Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his troops, marking the end of the Civil War.
- This was the divider to determine the boundaries between Pennsylvania and Maryland, also seen as the boundary line between North and South.
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- A national and historical park in West Virginia which John Brown's attack took place on slavery during the Civil War.
- A Confederate Civil War general from Virgina as a former U.S. Army officer, also known as Jeb.
- Popular in the south, involved the capture of African Americans for labor
- Civil War's Northern military leaders.
- A Civil War Union general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War.
- the amount of years the Civil War took place.
- Famous monument,located in South Carolina, and marked the first attack of the American Civil War.
- Was another Civil War Union general, U.S. Army officer, and Mexican-American war leader.
- Civil War's Southern military leaders.
- United States President at the time.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri in which were neutral during the war.
- Famous for the slur towards some women known as "hookers", and a Civil War Union general.
26 Clues: United States President at the time. • Civil War's Northern military leaders. • Civil War's Southern military leaders. • the amount of years the Civil War took place. • Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War. • Was the top confederate general during the Civil War. • One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2026-02-25
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- The Union’s victory in this battle and helped Lincoln’s reelection
- He was the only Native American general on either side
- It was the first battleship used by the Union in the Civil War
- He was a Union General who Robert E. Lee said he was the best he ever faced
- He surrendered for the Confederacy
- He was a Union general who suffered 6 battle wounds throughout his career
- He was a Confederate general who used his intelligence to win the battle of Potomac
- He was a Union General who expressed that the war would not end quickly which led to him being demoted
- It was the name of the Union strategy to blockade the South from using the Mississippi
- He was a Union general who took Ambrose Burnside’s spot as general in 1863
- He was the first Admiral in the U.S. Navy
- He led an unsuccessful charge on the Union during the Battle of Gettysburg
- The Union won control over the Mississippi River with this battle
- He got his nickname from standing like a wall
- It was the first battle of the Civil War
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- A Proclamation that declared all slaves in rebellious South states to be free
- He was leader of the Confederacy
- The first shots of the Civil War took place here
- The Confederacy’s loss at this battle ended its hopes of blockading the Mississippi River
- He was a Union General who captured Mexico City and became General on August 6th, 1861
- He was president for most of the war
- He was a Union general most famous for burning 2,000 barns at the valley of Shenandoah
- It was the first battle of the Civil War to take place on Union soil
- He stood like a rock in the Battle of Chickamauga giving him a nickname of the “Chicamauga Rock”
- After this battle, Lee surrendered to Grant
- He became President after being a general in the Civil War
- He was a successful Confederate general but after the war he was criticized for supporting Grant in becoming President
- It was the name of the Confederacy’s first Ironclad boat
- He went from a US senator to leading an army of 1,700 soldiers
- It was the Confederacy’s largest prison
- It was the deadliest battle in the Civil War
31 Clues: He was leader of the Confederacy • He surrendered for the Confederacy • He was president for most of the war • It was the Confederacy’s largest prison • It was the first battle of the Civil War • He was the first Admiral in the U.S. Navy • After this battle, Lee surrendered to Grant • It was the deadliest battle in the Civil War • ...
US History: The Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- The last Confederate Civil War general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
- The last and senior Union Civil War general who was also the three times Governor of Rhode Island.
- Was the top confederate general during the Civil War.
- He was the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
- Was a Confederate Civil War general who then became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.
- This was Robert E Lee's second invasion in the north which ended up being a great victory for the Union.
- One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War.
- was a militarty outpost in the hands of the Union during the Civil War.
- Was a former governor of New Jersey, railroad president, and major Civil War Union general.
- a document which Ambraham Lincon issued, stating that all people held as slaves in the Confederate states to be freed.
- A person who was for the abolition of slavery in America.
- Located in Virgina, was where Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his troops, marking the end of the Civil War.
- This was the divider to determine the boundaries between Pennsylvania and Maryland, also seen as the boundary line between North and South.
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- A national and historical park in West Virginia which John Brown's attack took place on slavery during the Civil War.
- A Confederate Civil War general from Virgina as a former U.S. Army officer, also known as Jeb.
- Popular in the south, involved the capture of African Americans for labor
- Civil War's Northern military leaders.
- A Civil War Union general and a major architect of modern warfare.
- Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War.
- the amount of years the Civil War took place.
- Famous monument,located in South Carolina, and marked the first attack of the American Civil War.
- Was another Civil War Union general, U.S. Army officer, and Mexican-American war leader.
- Civil War's Southern military leaders.
- United States President at the time.
- The states of Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri in which were neutral during the war.
- Famous for the slur towards some women known as "hookers", and a Civil War Union general.
26 Clues: United States President at the time. • Civil War's Northern military leaders. • Civil War's Southern military leaders. • the amount of years the Civil War took place. • Was the supreme Union general during the Civil War. • Was the top confederate general during the Civil War. • One of the most popular guns used during the Civil War. • ...
1776 Characters 2015-10-13
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- /Captain officer in Continental Navy in United States Navy
- /London trained Philadelphia lawyer who was chosen as part of an honorary escort when Washington departed Philadelphia for his new command
- /served as general for continental army
- /wife of a Pennsylvania soldier, John Corbin who had gone into battle at her husbands side when he died
- /monarch of Britain; 1760-1801, during Revolutionary War
- /British Army officer and one major general of the king
- /wife of Joshua Loring Jr.
- /general; merchant operating ships on Atlantic Ocean when war broke out in 1775
- /American Patriot who was a colonel during American Revolution
- /Quaker and an ardent patriot; delayed William Howe and his general by inviting them to afternoon tea
- /lawyer and politician; American general; served with Washington in Continental Congress, and Spencer.
- /British military engineer in North America
- /Leader of the British Army through Southern Campaign
- /eighteen year old Virginia lieutenant and was of planter class; wounded in Battle of Trenton
- /British army officer and politician, best known for his service as general
- /Captain that led Virginia Company; gifted battlefield tactician
- /British Prime Minister who was sympathetic to America's Cause
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- /19 year old lieutenant, son of governor of Connecticut; sketched plans of british works and appointed personal aid to George Washington
- /British general best known for many years in service
- /Captain of NY artillery
- /retired British soldier that served as American general
- /American Portrait Painter left Boston to live in London
- /leading Whig Intellectual; appointed chief engineer in America
- /American army general officer and Freemason, popularly known as "Old put"
- /Wife of Henry Knox
- /Charles Fitzroy who is British Statesmen and soldier and he is the 2nd ________.
- /major general in Continental Army and 1st and 3rd Quartermaster General
- /interim commander in chief of British Army in America
- /era's reigning arbiter of all things in mind
- /lieutenant governor of Province of Pennsylvania
- /President of Continental Congress
- /black slave who is a steady companion and personal servant of Washington
- /member of Parliament; British Naval Officer
- Burr twenty two lieutenant
34 Clues: /Wife of Henry Knox • /Captain of NY artillery • /wife of Joshua Loring Jr. • Burr twenty two lieutenant • /President of Continental Congress • /served as general for continental army • /British military engineer in North America • /member of Parliament; British Naval Officer • /era's reigning arbiter of all things in mind • /lieutenant governor of Province of Pennsylvania • ...
The Revolutionary War 2021-11-17
20 Clues: give up • favored • a settler • to move back • first battle • rank of army • hessian army • control of ny • prevent goods • turning point • remained loyal • german soldier • served in army • used guerrilla • general who led • british general • a military force • american silversmith • a frenchman who arived • american revolutionary leader
The Revolutionary War 2021-11-17
20 Clues: favored • give up • a settler • first battle • rank of army • hessian army • to move back • prevent goods • turning point • control of ny • used guerrilla • remained loyal • served in army • german soldier • british general • general who led • a military force • american silversmith • a frenchman who arived • american revolutionary leader
The Revolutionary War 2021-11-17
20 Clues: favored • give up • a settler • to move back • first battle • rank of army • hessian army • prevent goods • control of ny • turning point • used guerrilla • served in army • remained loyal • german soldier • british general • general who led • a military force • american silversmith • a frenchman who arived • american revolutionary leader
US History Chapter 13 Lesson 5-8 2024-01-22
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- Important city captured by Grant on the Mississippi River in 1863
- Leader captured by Union troops in Georgia
- Famous speech made by Lincoln when they dedicated a cemetery after a battle
- White Southerners who agreed with the Union
- Bureau set up to give aid to slaves and poor Southerners after the war
- Battle where Grant's reinforcements helped defeat General Bragg
- Grant put this general in charge of the Union Forces in the West
- Virginia city captured by Grant after a nine-month siege
- First Black American elected to Congress
- Northern Republicans who went to the South after the war
- Union General nicknamed "Fighting Joe"
- Failed attempt by Confederate troops to capture Cemetary Ridge
- Republican elected President in 1876
- Battle that was the most decisive and a major turning point of the war
- Laws passed in the South to limit the freedoms of former slaves
- Union General who ran against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- Secret organization created to terrorize freedmen and Republicans
- Amendment that made freedmen US citizens
- Assassinated President Lincoln
- Group of republicans who wanted to punish the South for seceding
- Union General chosen by Lincoln to be the Supreme Commander of the US Army
- Union General at Gettysburg
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- He was the best-known teacher at Tuskegee Institution
- Vice President who took over when Lincoln died
- Amendment that outlawed slavery
- Confederate General who won the Battle of Chickamauga
- Battle where Union General Hooker was defeated by General Lee
- Location where Lee surrendered to Grant
- Made the Emancipation Proclamation that freed the slaves in the states that were rebelling
- Confederate General accidentally killed by his own men
- Amendment that protected all US citizens' right to vote
- Sherman's bold plan to strike a devastating blow after he had taken Atlanta
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute
- Southern laws passed to discriminate against Black Americans
34 Clues: Union General at Gettysburg • Assassinated President Lincoln • Amendment that outlawed slavery • Founder of the Tuskegee Institute • Republican elected President in 1876 • Union General nicknamed "Fighting Joe" • Location where Lee surrendered to Grant • First Black American elected to Congress • Amendment that made freedmen US citizens • ...
NJROTC Fundamentals 2022-10-20
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- Line going up front of male uniform
- Navy E3
- American Flag
- General Order Eleven
- General Order- Fire or Disorder
- General Order Three
- J-Bar
- Navy O2
- USMC E6 Sergeant
- All turn at once
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- Secretary of State
- CNO
- Button on left rear male uniform pocket
- General Order- Call the Officer of the Deck
- Marine Corps O4
- Uniform Code of Military Justice
- Foot you step with first
- Commander-in-Chief US Armed Forces
- Foot you do not move in formation
- Military hat
- Marine Corps O1
21 Clues: CNO • J-Bar • Navy E3 • Navy O2 • Military hat • American Flag • Marine Corps O4 • Marine Corps O1 • USMC E6 Sergeant • All turn at once • Secretary of State • General Order Three • General Order Eleven • Foot you step with first • General Order- Fire or Disorder • Uniform Code of Military Justice • Foot you do not move in formation • Commander-in-Chief US Armed Forces • ...
Risk Assessment Part II 2020-11-16
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- A major recognized risk/need factor considered in the RNR. (two words, no space)
- Northpointe’s risk assessment tool. (general knowledge)
- Who is more likely to achieve Kohlberg’s sixth stage? (general knowledge)
- One of the words in the GLM acronym.
- The location where a woman was shackled for eight years for fear that she would murder the guards but, when released, she simply began nursing two dolls. (general knowledge)
- Ripple or cascading effects occur when an individual chooses an ____________ or maladaptive pathway, leading to criminal activity.
- Which learning theorist was cruel and an anti-Semite? (general knowledge)
- Milgram focused on this concept in his study. (general knowledge)
- A type of task that involves gaining necessary internal and external resources and capabilities. (two words, no space)
- Who is credited with releasing the mentally insane from their shackles? (general knowledge)
- The principle that states that cognitive social learning strategies should focus on creating a warm, respectful, and collaborative working alliance with the client.
- What is a central characteristic lacking in psychopaths? (general knowledge)
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- A minor non-criminogenic need factor recognized by the RNR. (two words, no space)
- What is the topic for next semester? (general knowledge)
- An example of primary goods.
- The stage or phase at which an individual finalizes their GLP in the GLM.
- Whose head is in a jar? (general knowledge)
- The principle in the RNR model that focuses on how treatment should be provided.
- A type of goods that individuals seek for themselves, including outcomes and experiences. (two words, no space)
- The kind of responsivity that is a “fine-tuning” of the cognitive behavioral intervention.
- How many outside students are actually in the class? (general knowledge)
- One of the words in the GPCSL acronym.
- The generation of risk assessment that was focused exclusively on personal judgement or discretion.
23 Clues: An example of primary goods. • One of the words in the GLM acronym. • One of the words in the GPCSL acronym. • Whose head is in a jar? (general knowledge) • Northpointe’s risk assessment tool. (general knowledge) • What is the topic for next semester? (general knowledge) • Milgram focused on this concept in his study. (general knowledge) • ...
Risk Assessment Part II 2020-11-16
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- A major recognized risk/need factor considered in the RNR. (two words, no space)
- Northpointe’s risk assessment tool. (general knowledge)
- Who is more likely to achieve Kohlberg’s sixth stage? (general knowledge)
- One of the words in the GLM acronym.
- The location where a woman was shackled for eight years for fear that she would murder the guards but, when released, she simply began nursing two dolls. (general knowledge)
- Ripple or cascading effects occur when an individual chooses an ____________ or maladaptive pathway, leading to criminal activity.
- Which learning theorist was cruel and an anti-Semite? (general knowledge)
- Milgram focused on this concept in his study. (general knowledge)
- A type of task that involves gaining necessary internal and external resources and capabilities. (two words, no space)
- Who is credited with releasing the mentally insane from their shackles? (general knowledge)
- The principle that states that cognitive social learning strategies should focus on creating a warm, respectful, and collaborative working alliance with the client.
- What is a central characteristic lacking in psychopaths? (general knowledge)
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- A minor non-criminogenic need factor recognized by the RNR. (two words, no space)
- What is the topic for next semester? (general knowledge)
- An example of primary goods.
- The stage or phase at which an individual finalizes their GLP in the GLM.
- Whose head is in a jar? (general knowledge)
- The principle in the RNR model that focuses on how treatment should be provided.
- A type of goods that individuals seek for themselves, including outcomes and experiences. (two words, no space)
- The kind of responsivity that is a “fine-tuning” of the cognitive behavioral intervention.
- How many outside students are actually in the class? (general knowledge)
- One of the words in the GPCSL acronym.
- The generation of risk assessment that was focused exclusively on personal judgement or discretion.
23 Clues: An example of primary goods. • One of the words in the GLM acronym. • One of the words in the GPCSL acronym. • Whose head is in a jar? (general knowledge) • Northpointe’s risk assessment tool. (general knowledge) • What is the topic for next semester? (general knowledge) • Milgram focused on this concept in his study. (general knowledge) • ...
General & Vascular Surgery Staff Crossword! 2022-10-14
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- General Scribe who is a hardworking rock star
- Vascular Scribe with a fun bubbly personality who loves to help and will soon be graduating from NKU
- Vascular MA who recently graduated NKU and keeps the treats stocked
- General Scribe who loves her family and is quiet but feisty
- Vascular MA who is caring and sincere and loves her boat
- General Scribe who is an Epic and coding expert
- General MA who enjoys side by sides and outdoor activities
- General Scribe who bursts out in song and brings the donuts
- Vascular scribe who always wears matching jewelry and loves to read
- PSR who is a master laminator and keeps us all fed at lunch
- General MA who loves nature and wildlife
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- PSR who loves Buffy and takes a ton of calls and helps schedule everything-even the hard stuff
- PSR with a brain for creative writing and a fun happy attitude for all
- Our newest Vascular MA who is a fast learner and recently came from the hospital
- General MA who is great with patients and gives great advice
- PSR with a crafty mind who loves racing and always calls it like it is
- Vascular Clinical Coordinator who loves drag racing and is an OSU fan
- Vascular Scribe who is always bubbly nurturing and loves nerdy stuff
- Vascular MA/Scribe who is speedy and brings the jams
- General Clinical Coordinator who loves kitty cats and Pokémon
- PSR who is our first line of defense against calls who volunteers a lot and always offers to help
- our second in command who always stays busy and volunteers and her kids' schools
- our fearless leader who loves animal print and keto recipes
- General & Vascular scribe who likes car shows and purses
- General Scribe who is always thankful and a great teacher
25 Clues: General MA who loves nature and wildlife • General Scribe who is a hardworking rock star • General Scribe who is an Epic and coding expert • Vascular MA/Scribe who is speedy and brings the jams • Vascular MA who is caring and sincere and loves her boat • General & Vascular scribe who likes car shows and purses • ...
Civil War Layered Learning 2026-02-03
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- the site of the first major battle of the Civil War.
- the bloodiest single-day battle in American history.
- a Union officer famous for leading a bayonet charge at Gettysburg.
- a Confederate prison camp known for terrible conditions.
- a Union general known as the “Rock of Chickamauga.”
- a Native American Confederate general.
- a U.S. senator who died early in the Civil War while serving in the Union Army.
- the top general of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
- a Confederate general known by the nickname “Stonewall.”
- a famous Confederate charge at the Battle of Gettysburg.
- a Union cavalry general who used aggressive tactics in the Shenandoah Valley.
- served as the president of the Confederate States of America.
- the location where Lee surrendered to Grant.
- a major battle that marked a turning point in the war.
- the president of the United States during most of the Civil War.
- one of Robert E. Lee’s most trusted generals.
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- the fort where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- a Union general associated with the disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg.
- the Union general who later became president and accepted the Confederate surrender.
- a Confederate ironclad warship also known as the Virginia.
- a Union general known for being overly cautious.
- a Union naval commander who captured New Orleans.
- a major Southern city captured during Sherman’s campaign.
- a Union general defeated at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- the proclamation that declared enslaved people free in Confederate states.
- a key Confederate city captured by the Union to control the Mississippi River.
- the Union general who led the March to the Sea.
- a Confederate cavalry commander known for his bold raids.
- a major early battle fought in Tennessee.
- the Union’s plan to blockade the South and cut off supplies.
- a Union ironclad warship.
31 Clues: a Union ironclad warship. • a Native American Confederate general. • a major early battle fought in Tennessee. • the location where Lee surrendered to Grant. • one of Robert E. Lee’s most trusted generals. • the Union general who led the March to the Sea. • a Union general known for being overly cautious. • a Union naval commander who captured New Orleans. • ...
jeremy's war 2025-03-25
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- -maid for general Brock, helped jeremy
- -his mom had one and kept a map in it
- -fighting vs British
- -parents died
- -jeremy's uncle
- -what general Brock wears
- -uniforms and guns
- -a helper around a building or place
- -fought america
- -Brock loved them
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- -instructs soldiers
- -an animal you can ride on
- -a nations armed services
- -general's helper
- -when 2 nations fight for territory
- -infantry's light gun with a barrel
- -place that jeremy hated
- -jeremy's last name
- -the general
- -boats they went in to get across
20 Clues: -the general • -parents died • -jeremy's uncle • -fought america • -general's helper • -Brock loved them • -uniforms and guns • -instructs soldiers • -jeremy's last name • -fighting vs British • -place that jeremy hated • -a nations armed services • -what general Brock wears • -an animal you can ride on • -boats they went in to get across • -when 2 nations fight for territory • ...
MusE Croosword 2024-01-12
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- general museum that highlights technology
- living museum that displays fish
- This type of exhibit moves around the country to different museums
- The first step of the EDP- "Identify the____"
- general museum that highlights planets
- This type of exhibit is on display for a short week
- This type of exhibit is on display 24/7
- living museum that displays plants
- general type of history museum that has dinosaurs
- general museum that highlights ancient artifacts
- general museum that highlights paintings
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- This museum career has great computer skills
- The 4th step of the EDP "Build a ___"
- This museum career is a leader and good organizer
- This type of exhibit is on display for many decades
- general museum that has exhibits for kids
- The second step of the EDP
- living museum that displays animals
18 Clues: The second step of the EDP • living museum that displays fish • living museum that displays plants • living museum that displays animals • The 4th step of the EDP "Build a ___" • general museum that highlights planets • This type of exhibit is on display 24/7 • general museum that highlights paintings • general museum that highlights technology • ...
Victory or Death! 2015-08-22
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- General William ________
- Washington offered this for a month
- Probable American spy for Washington - John __________
- American Dr. Benjamin _______
- Patriot John _______
- American Captain Alexander _____________
- Pro-British
- River in-between
- Trenton Colonel
- “The American Crisis”
- British General Charles _________
- American General Horatio _______
- American Lt. James _________, later president
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- Hired from Germany
- German painter of Washington crossing
- Capitol to protect
- British papers promised this
- British Garrison north
- American General Charles _______
- Colonel Henry _________ at Dorchester Heights
- American Congress moved here
- Patriot Rev. John ________
- Sent money to Washington in time
- American Colonel Joseph _______
24 Clues: Pro-British • Trenton Colonel • River in-between • Hired from Germany • Capitol to protect • Patriot John _______ • “The American Crisis” • British Garrison north • General William ________ • Patriot Rev. John ________ • British papers promised this • American Congress moved here • American Dr. Benjamin _______ • American Colonel Joseph _______ • American General Charles _______ • ...
Southern Generals 2018-12-09
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- This Confederate general is known for his aggressive and sometimes reckless style of fighting
- This general led the Army of Tennessee and Mississippi from the battle of Shiloh to Chattanooga.
- Known as Bloody Bill and was a brutal killer throughout the war
- This General was one of the most fear Confederate generals of the war and had the nickname "the wizard of the saddle".
- This Confederate General failed to capture Cemetery Hill which resulted in himself and his man getting captured and imprisoned
- This General was part of Pickett's charge and died from three bullet wounds to his arms and lower leg
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- This general is known for known for being the first man to use signal flags to send messages
- This general is most known for giving the nickname "Stonewall" to Thomas J. Jackson
- This general got his nickname at the Battle of Bull Run when he would not retreat
- This General is known for firing the first shot of the civil war at Fort Sumter
- Most famous Confederate War General who served as the commander of the Amry of Northern Virginia
- This general was the commander of the Army of Shenandoahcavalry and was considered "invincible" until the Battle of Gettysburg
- Hood This General is known for his aggressive and bold commands and he also had physical disabilities
- This particular general was known for his execution of defensive strategies and tactics
- This Confederate General had an unsuccessful attack at the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg which became known as Picketts Charge
15 Clues: Known as Bloody Bill and was a brutal killer throughout the war • This General is known for firing the first shot of the civil war at Fort Sumter • This general got his nickname at the Battle of Bull Run when he would not retreat • This general is most known for giving the nickname "Stonewall" to Thomas J. Jackson • ...
the general, memes and more oh my 2022-11-07
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- [insert burning skeleton here]
- dog with sword
- this character is hunted by mcaction doge in the general
- my house was stolen in _
- a joke of some sorts
- the folowers lord pop cat
- main villain of the general 1
- the father of the main character of the general 1
- a character that first appeared in the original general who wears a cyan shirt
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- worst mistake of my life
- the villain of the general 2
- the true villain of the general series
- the brother alan
- default skin of minecraft
- monkey
- a doge lore series made by asher toops and John Salls
16 Clues: monkey • dog with sword • the brother alan • a joke of some sorts • worst mistake of my life • my house was stolen in _ • default skin of minecraft • the folowers lord pop cat • the villain of the general 2 • main villain of the general 1 • [insert burning skeleton here] • the true villain of the general series • the father of the main character of the general 1 • ...
Western Campaign 2013-10-20
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- General Grant was criticized greatly over decisions he made at this battle
- Fort aided by gunboats
- General Johnston surrenders to General Sherman here
- Gave 160 acres of land to anyone who would live on the land for 5 years
- Small, fast vessels the South used to smuggle goods past the blockade, usually under cover of night
- General hoped to draw Union army into border states
- Ordered March to Sea
- To cut off food and supplies and bombard a city until its defenders give up
- Commanded 42 ships at sea
- looted
- Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1864
- Searching and raiding for food
- A vital railroad junction
- General who sieged Fort Donelson
- At Mill Spring, pushes Confederate forces out of Kentucky
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- After the war, who had high unemployment?
- After the war, who had many positive economic conditions?
- General Sherman led a 60 mile wide path of destruction from Atlanta to
- General Butler was put in charge of this city
- Battle at Stones River
- Won the Election of 1864
- Banned slavery in the United States
- Clear sign from the voters
- Union's victory here cut the Confederacy in two
- Ships that covered hull with iron
- Replaced by General William Rosecrans
- Union warship that was originally Merrimack
- Confederate forces who retreated at Fort Donelson was led by
- Virginia (the ship) was attacked by
29 Clues: looted • Ordered March to Sea • Battle at Stones River • Fort aided by gunboats • Won the Election of 1864 • Commanded 42 ships at sea • A vital railroad junction • Clear sign from the voters • Searching and raiding for food • General who sieged Fort Donelson • Ships that covered hull with iron • Banned slavery in the United States • Virginia (the ship) was attacked by • ...
General Revision 2015-10-26
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- a winter sport that is done on the mountains
- like Piatto, Steak House and Fudruckers
- a word to describe the feeling outside. Hot/Cold
- a small light near the bed
- catching fish
- temperature not cold or hot. In the middle
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- direction going to the right
- a room we cook in
- something we use in the bathroom to clean ourselves
- a water sport
- another word for cooker
- a very comfortable chair which supports our arms
- direction going up
- room a room we eat in
14 Clues: a water sport • catching fish • a room we cook in • direction going up • room a room we eat in • another word for cooker • a small light near the bed • direction going to the right • like Piatto, Steak House and Fudruckers • temperature not cold or hot. In the middle • a winter sport that is done on the mountains • a very comfortable chair which supports our arms • ...
General Crosstalk 2015-11-04
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- One thing any reasonable adult should buy immediately
- GT's browser of choice
- The unequivocal best season
- a.k.a. Captain English
- Everyone's favorite moderator from back in the good ol' days
- Seppy _____! Seppy can move about.
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- Member known for extensive safety knowledge regarding everything except hot sauce
- ZAR's one true love
- A substance GTers may finally admit to liking
- Member named Alan _____
- GT's national sport
- There's plenty of _____ in the sea
- One of two superior fruits
- No shoes, no _____, no service
14 Clues: ZAR's one true love • GT's national sport • GT's browser of choice • a.k.a. Captain English • Member named Alan _____ • One of two superior fruits • The unequivocal best season • No shoes, no _____, no service • There's plenty of _____ in the sea • Seppy _____! Seppy can move about. • A substance GTers may finally admit to liking • ...
General workplace 2014-07-28
14 Clues: Tool • Waste • Repair • Office • Vehicle • Reception • Telephone • Equipment • Work area (2 words) • Work bench (2 words) • Roller door (2 words) • Safety sign (2 words) • Notice board (2 words) • Front entrance (2 words)
general knowledge 2014-09-07
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- batmans sidekick
- the study of insects
- fear off small places
- largest island in the world
- gollums real name
- the smallest dog breed
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- food that doesnt spoil
- the only bird that can fly backwards
- a sport that uses a puck
- the author of harry potter
- has the largest eyes in the world
- watermelons are square here
- the second planet in our solar system
- its roar can be heard from 5 miles away
14 Clues: batmans sidekick • gollums real name • the study of insects • fear off small places • food that doesnt spoil • the smallest dog breed • a sport that uses a puck • the author of harry potter • watermelons are square here • largest island in the world • has the largest eyes in the world • the only bird that can fly backwards • the second planet in our solar system • ...
General Knowledge 2021-02-25
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- Highest mountain in Africa
- surname of Trump's vice president
- largest country in the world
- Longest river in the world
- What month did school stop because of Covid in 2020
- what sport did Cassius Clay participate in?
- Who discovered gravity?
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- surname of singer who sings "driver's license"
- Martin Luther King and I have a ________
- How many counties are in Northern Ireland?
- Largest island in the world
- Capital of Denmark
- Who won the Men's Soccer Cup in 2018?
- Who won the Women's Soccer World Cup in 2019?
14 Clues: Capital of Denmark • Who discovered gravity? • Highest mountain in Africa • Longest river in the world • Largest island in the world • largest country in the world • surname of Trump's vice president • Who won the Men's Soccer Cup in 2018? • Martin Luther King and I have a ________ • How many counties are in Northern Ireland? • what sport did Cassius Clay participate in? • ...
General Knowledge 2021-03-23
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- Paddington Bear's favourite food.
- 44th president of the United States (6,5).
- The name for a group of crows.
- Owner of the chocolate factory in a well-known Roald Dahl book (5,5).
- a red or grey marsupial from the Macropodidae family.
- A coffee-flavoured Italian dessert.
- Image created using a camera.
- The one which is an American sitcom set in New York that ran for 10 seasons.
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- National Park found in the South of England (3,6).
- Group of Spanish islands off the coast of northwestern Africa (6,7).
- Social networking company founded in 2004.
- the indigenous name for the sandstone monolith in the heart of Australia.
- Capital city of Canada.
- A citrus fruit that can interact with some medications.
14 Clues: Capital city of Canada. • Image created using a camera. • The name for a group of crows. • Paddington Bear's favourite food. • A coffee-flavoured Italian dessert. • Social networking company founded in 2004. • 44th president of the United States (6,5). • National Park found in the South of England (3,6). • a red or grey marsupial from the Macropodidae family. • ...
General culture 2021-08-06
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- Saturn's largest moon
- Large marsupial
- figure with 7 sides
- religion with the Torah as its holy book
- largest organ in the human body
- largest ocean in the world
- planet furthest from the sun
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- highest mountain in the world
- marine mollusk with 3 hearts
- hardest mineral on the planet
- flying mammal
- country with fewer inhabitants in the world
- largest planet in the solar system
- 2010 World Cup winner
14 Clues: flying mammal • Large marsupial • figure with 7 sides • Saturn's largest moon • 2010 World Cup winner • largest ocean in the world • marine mollusk with 3 hearts • planet furthest from the sun • highest mountain in the world • hardest mineral on the planet • largest organ in the human body • largest planet in the solar system • religion with the Torah as its holy book • ...
General knowledge 2023-12-14
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- What name is given to the natural phenomenon by which physical bodies attract each other with a force proportional to their masses?
- Which part of the eye determines its colour?
- What gas propels a champagne cork from a bottle?
- Stephen Hawking once said that "If the universe had existed forever, then everything would be the same ...".
- What is Bohrium used for?
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- What was the surname of the German scientist who invented the mercury thermometer in 1714?
- Which element combines with sodium to make common salt?
- In physics, what is the name given to the type of energy that an object possesses due to its motion?
- What is the most common element found in our universe?
- Ozone is made up of atoms of which gas?
- What kind of animal is a Bombay Duck?
- What is the pH number of a substance that is neither acid nor alkali?
- What bone is statistically the most broken bone in the human body?
- In physics, what is the more common term for the 'Einstein-Rosen Bridge'?
14 Clues: What is Bohrium used for? • What kind of animal is a Bombay Duck? • Ozone is made up of atoms of which gas? • Which part of the eye determines its colour? • What gas propels a champagne cork from a bottle? • What is the most common element found in our universe? • Which element combines with sodium to make common salt? • ...
general knowledge 2024-08-29
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- Flag with a red circle on white background
- Ocean Biggest ocean in the world
- Known as the red planet
- first American president
- number of legs on a spider
- man who made Tesla
- man who first stepped on the moon
- Olympics are held every___years
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- 13 letter word for a town in kerry
- 8 letter town in kerry
- this country is the Capital of France
- Vehicle used to go from one place to another
- a two wheeled vehicle with a seat
- 7 letter word for a town in Kerry
14 Clues: man who made Tesla • 8 letter town in kerry • Known as the red planet • first American president • number of legs on a spider • Olympics are held every___years • a two wheeled vehicle with a seat • 7 letter word for a town in Kerry • man who first stepped on the moon • 13 letter word for a town in kerry • Ocean Biggest ocean in the world • ...
General Knowledge 2024-04-02
14 Clues: Owl friends • Largest shark • Smallest bone • Fancy writing • Strongest bite • Biggest puddle • Flies backwards • Pichu Lost city • Vanilla pod mum • Falcon Flies fast • Expensive ingredient • All white dress code • Dog in house that flies • Winged greek mythical creature
General Knowledge 2024-04-02
14 Clues: Lost city • Flies fast • Owl friends • Smallest bone • Fancy writing • Largest shark • Biggest puddle • Strongest bite • Vanilla pod mum • Flies backwards • All white dress code • Expensive ingredient • Dog in house that flies • Winged greek mythical creature
General virology 2024-07-18
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- It's the infectious part
- responsible for morphology
- The outer layer of lipoprotein, surrounded some virus
- The complete virus
- the virus nucleic acid
- For this reason, the virus is obligate intracelluar
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- The virus not rsponse to antibiotics
- Protein coat
- What is the smallest infectious agent
- the virus can not grow on artifical culture
- the unit of capsid
- contain capsid and nucleic acid
- The virus outside the cell is meningless
- The virus must replicate inside the cells
- It's nucleic acid plus capsid
15 Clues: Protein coat • the unit of capsid • The complete virus • the virus nucleic acid • It's the infectious part • responsible for morphology • It's nucleic acid plus capsid • contain capsid and nucleic acid • The virus not rsponse to antibiotics • What is the smallest infectious agent • The virus outside the cell is meningless • The virus must replicate inside the cells • ...
General Culture 2024-10-01
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- The hardest natural substance on Earth
- A famous playwright from England, wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The animal known as the "King of the Jungle"
- The capital city of France
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- The device used to look at distant stars and planets
- The element with the chemical symbol "O"
- The longest river in the world
- The author of "Harry Potter"
- The process of plants making food using sunlight
- The largest continent
- The country famous for sushi and samurai
- The first president of the United States
14 Clues: The largest continent • The capital city of France • The author of "Harry Potter" • The longest river in the world • The artist who painted the Mona Lisa • The hardest natural substance on Earth • The largest planet in our solar system • The element with the chemical symbol "O" • The country famous for sushi and samurai • The first president of the United States • ...
General Knowledge 2023-01-30
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- Which vitamin helps to heal the wound?
- State of high blood pressure called
- Who has the authority to issue currency in India?
- capital city of France
- strongest sense in a dog?
- Char Minar is located in which city?
- How many sides does a decagon have?
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- Ornithology is the scientific study of?
- Smallest Ocean is-
- animals which eat both plants and animals
- What disease is caused by Vitamin B deficiency?
- Planet has the shortest day
- Cataract is the disease of
- Which epic is supposed to have happened before-Mahabharata or ramayana?
14 Clues: Smallest Ocean is- • capital city of France • strongest sense in a dog? • Cataract is the disease of • Planet has the shortest day • State of high blood pressure called • How many sides does a decagon have? • Char Minar is located in which city? • Which vitamin helps to heal the wound? • Ornithology is the scientific study of? • animals which eat both plants and animals • ...
Crossword: General 2023-06-04
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- test
- to act or speak respectfully with other people
- nearly the same
- to go inside
- give someone something but they have to give it back
- curious about something
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- seldom
- a green insect that eats plants
- very sad or upset
- a huge, scary man
- to make something better
- to choose between a few options
- to talk loudly
- was married but not married now
14 Clues: test • seldom • to go inside • to talk loudly • nearly the same • very sad or upset • a huge, scary man • curious about something • to make something better • a green insect that eats plants • to choose between a few options • was married but not married now • to act or speak respectfully with other people • give someone something but they have to give it back
General Knowledge 2023-08-02
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- One who is killed in music
- Someone employed to drive a hired car
- Great lover of books
- A poem of 14 lines
- Group of fishes
- Shelter for dog
- Capital of Myanmar
- Birthplace a famous game Tetris
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- A group of stars
- The land of tulips
- A famous American magazine
- A dot on top of letter I and J
- Second man to step on the moon
- Land of cherry blossoms
14 Clues: Group of fishes • Shelter for dog • A group of stars • The land of tulips • A poem of 14 lines • Capital of Myanmar • Great lover of books • Land of cherry blossoms • One who is killed in music • A famous American magazine • A dot on top of letter I and J • Second man to step on the moon • Birthplace a famous game Tetris • Someone employed to drive a hired car
General pharmacology 2024-11-08
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- Enzyme inducer
- Salicylate poisoning
- Therapeutic effect is measure of
- Name phase11 reaction
- Cytosolic receptor
- Example of inotropic receptor
- Maximal response produced
- High affinity, No intrinsic activity
- Example of pro drug
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- Amount of drug that reaches systemic circulation
- Zero order Kinetics
- High first pass metabolism
- Teratogenic drug
- secondary messenger
14 Clues: Enzyme inducer • Teratogenic drug • Cytosolic receptor • Zero order Kinetics • secondary messenger • Example of pro drug • Salicylate poisoning • Name phase11 reaction • Maximal response produced • High first pass metabolism • Example of inotropic receptor • Therapeutic effect is measure of • High affinity, No intrinsic activity • Amount of drug that reaches systemic circulation
General Stuffs 2025-03-26
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- A stock designed by a coastie
- The pistol Murmur uses in the USCG
- The strongest 50 cal pistol
- The arctic flightless birb
- She is in every one of these
- The type of reaction the USCG is facing
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- The ship Murmur worked on
- One of the strongest revolvers there is
- The education program that most chilrens never go to
- A russian built auto-rifle. What most people think of when they hear "gun".
- Very useful, yet breaks within a few shots
- What the Murmur used on the Dallas
- The rifle mainly used in the Coast Gaurd
- The Murmur police pistol
14 Clues: The Murmur police pistol • The ship Murmur worked on • The arctic flightless birb • The strongest 50 cal pistol • She is in every one of these • A stock designed by a coastie • The pistol Murmur uses in the USCG • What the Murmur used on the Dallas • One of the strongest revolvers there is • The type of reaction the USCG is facing • The rifle mainly used in the Coast Gaurd • ...
General Knowledge 2025-05-23
Across
- In "I am David" What country is David trying to get to?
- "How Far I'll go" is a song from what movie?
- What is the capital of Germany?
- What major event occurred in 1916 in Dublin?
- Who won the premier league this year?
- what is the capital of Egypt?
- Right or wrong, Washington DC is the capitol of America
Down
- Macedonia has a flag that is red and ________
- A dream is an example of what type of noun?
- Who became the president of the USA in January?
- How many capital cities has South Africa got?
- Who became principal of ACNS this year?
- The ________ is half the diameter
- What is the main character in "Wonder" called?
14 Clues: what is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of Germany? • The ________ is half the diameter • Who won the premier league this year? • Who became principal of ACNS this year? • A dream is an example of what type of noun? • "How Far I'll go" is a song from what movie? • What major event occurred in 1916 in Dublin? • Macedonia has a flag that is red and ________ • ...
General english 2025-02-18
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- Able to speak a language easily and well
- The fee paid for education
- A university-style talk given by a professor
- Spices or herbs used to enhance flavor
- A traveler who explores on a budget
- Someone who wants everything to be flawless
- A small dish served before the main course
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- A planned route or journey
- A person who loves socializing and being around people
- A famous building or location that is easily recognized
- Able to speak two languages fluently
- An item bought to remember a place or trip
- A must-have document for international trips
- Financial aid awarded to students based on merit or need
14 Clues: A planned route or journey • The fee paid for education • A traveler who explores on a budget • Able to speak two languages fluently • Spices or herbs used to enhance flavor • Able to speak a language easily and well • An item bought to remember a place or trip • A small dish served before the main course • Someone who wants everything to be flawless • ...
General globalization 2026-02-13
14 Clues: wages • enable • destroy • ability • positive • per person • not expensive • tax on imports • publicly support • outside the country • financial assistance • causing worry or fear • metals, oil, sugar, etc • more money spent than received
General Knowledge 2026-02-12
Across
- - Sabrina Carpenter sings about what caffeinated beverage ?
- - Which Irish county is known as 'the royal county'
- - Which car brand produced 'the beetle'?
- - Last letter of the Greek alphabet ?
- - Greenland is a territory of what country ?
- - Superman's weakness ?
- - What is the capital of Venezuela ?
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- - Nelson Mandela was the president of what country ?
- - What feeling is used as the collective term for a group of Pandas ?
- - XIX is what number in Roman Numerals ?
- - Which word precedes '8' and 'Green' to form the name of two famous movies ?
- - Who was the last American president to be assassinated ?
- - The 'A' in NATO stands for what ?
- - Batman villain associated with question marks is the.....
14 Clues: - Superman's weakness ? • - The 'A' in NATO stands for what ? • - What is the capital of Venezuela ? • - Last letter of the Greek alphabet ? • - XIX is what number in Roman Numerals ? • - Which car brand produced 'the beetle'? • - Greenland is a territory of what country ? • - Which Irish county is known as 'the royal county' • ...
General Knowledge 2025-08-11
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- Portable powerhouse that can be recharged
- Tool that checks volts, ohms, and amps
- Daily huddle to share updates before work
- Team that keeps machines alive
- The lightest metal — and EV battery star
- Rule that keeps you out of the accident report
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- Hard hat alternative name
- The month Malaysia waves the Jalur Gemilang most
- SDIEM’s tagline: “Powering the ____”
- Shift schedule where workers swap duties in time cycles
- The “P” in PPE stands for this
- Safety data sheet acronym
- Standard cylindrical EV battery format “____ 18650”
- Samsung’s country of origin
14 Clues: Hard hat alternative name • Safety data sheet acronym • Samsung’s country of origin • The “P” in PPE stands for this • Team that keeps machines alive • SDIEM’s tagline: “Powering the ____” • Tool that checks volts, ohms, and amps • The lightest metal — and EV battery star • Portable powerhouse that can be recharged • Daily huddle to share updates before work • ...
General Knowledge 2025-11-11
Across
- Largest planet in our solar system
- City known for the Colosseum
- Writer of 'Romeo and Juliet'
- The river that runs through London
- Instrument used to see far away
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- To make food quickly in hot oil
- A tool used to tell direction
- A green plant that grows in the sea
- Black and white bear from China
- Capital city of France
- To send an electronic message
- A shape with six sides
- The gas that humans need to breathe
- An animal that only eats plants
14 Clues: Capital city of France • A shape with six sides • City known for the Colosseum • Writer of 'Romeo and Juliet' • A tool used to tell direction • To send an electronic message • To make food quickly in hot oil • Black and white bear from China • An animal that only eats plants • Instrument used to see far away • Largest planet in our solar system • The river that runs through London • ...
General Test 2021-01-02
Across
- Honey is more natural than sugar. Which word is the adjective?
- Author of Harry Potter books.
- king of the jungle.
- a small device worn to keep track of time.
- planet closest the Sun.
- capital of Japan.
- United ______ of America.
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- Known as the red planet.
- Country where the Taj Mahal is located.
- rains are caused due to ____ cycle.
- 240/30
- colour you get when you mix blue & yellow
- A place where wild animals and domesticated animals are exhibited in captivity.
- ____ 20 to 30 to get 50.
14 Clues: 240/30 • capital of Japan. • king of the jungle. • planet closest the Sun. • Known as the red planet. • ____ 20 to 30 to get 50. • United ______ of America. • Author of Harry Potter books. • rains are caused due to ____ cycle. • Country where the Taj Mahal is located. • colour you get when you mix blue & yellow • a small device worn to keep track of time. • ...
general knowledge 2020-07-08
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- 7th from the sun(6)
- second largest planet(6)
- biggest bird in britain(17)
- named after a roman goddess(5)
- penguins live there(9)
- largest planet(7)
- blue planet 8th away from the sun(7)
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- capital city of the U.S.A(15)
- largest country in the world(6)
- known as the blue planet(5)
- the god of war(4)
- closest to the sun(7)
- largest land mammal(8)
- dwarf planet(5)
14 Clues: dwarf planet(5) • the god of war(4) • largest planet(7) • 7th from the sun(6) • closest to the sun(7) • largest land mammal(8) • penguins live there(9) • second largest planet(6) • known as the blue planet(5) • biggest bird in britain(17) • capital city of the U.S.A(15) • named after a roman goddess(5) • largest country in the world(6) • blue planet 8th away from the sun(7)
General Knowledge 2020-09-14
Across
- Babies are born without this bone.
- Michael Jordan played for this team.
- Organ with four chambers.
- The country we currently live in.
- Largest Continent.
- China invented this.
- Larry page is the CEO of which company?.
- The biggest bone in your body.
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- Country that produces the most coffee.
- Name of Egyptian rulers/kings.
- Hottest planet in the solar system.
- Known as the 'Greatest Boxer'.
- I started in 1914 and ended in 1918.
- The study of weather.
14 Clues: Largest Continent. • China invented this. • The study of weather. • Organ with four chambers. • Name of Egyptian rulers/kings. • Known as the 'Greatest Boxer'. • The biggest bone in your body. • The country we currently live in. • Babies are born without this bone. • Hottest planet in the solar system. • I started in 1914 and ended in 1918. • Michael Jordan played for this team. • ...
General culture 2021-08-06
Across
- Saturn's largest moon
- Large marsupial
- figure with 7 sides
- religion with the Torah as its holy book
- largest organ in the human body
- largest ocean in the world
- planet furthest from the sun
Down
- highest mountain in the world
- marine mollusk with 3 hearts
- hardest mineral on the planet
- flying mammal
- country with fewer inhabitants in the world
- largest planet in the solar system
- 2010 World Cup winner
14 Clues: flying mammal • Large marsupial • figure with 7 sides • Saturn's largest moon • 2010 World Cup winner • largest ocean in the world • marine mollusk with 3 hearts • planet furthest from the sun • highest mountain in the world • hardest mineral on the planet • largest organ in the human body • largest planet in the solar system • religion with the Torah as its holy book • ...
General Survey 2021-08-10
Across
- Able to explain what is going on
- Another term for height and weight
- Abnormal gait
- Able to identify day of the week
- Groomed and well maintained
- Arousal with vigorous stimulation
Down
- Romberg's test
- Patient avoids eye contact
- Clear and able to form complete sentences
- Scars, amputations, limb abnormalities
- Alert and ___ to person, place, situation and time
- Interactive and responsive
- Poor nutritional status
- Difficult to arouse
14 Clues: Abnormal gait • Romberg's test • Difficult to arouse • Poor nutritional status • Patient avoids eye contact • Interactive and responsive • Groomed and well maintained • Able to explain what is going on • Able to identify day of the week • Arousal with vigorous stimulation • Another term for height and weight • Scars, amputations, limb abnormalities • ...
general knowledge 2024-01-30
Across
- in which county is Roaringwater Bay located
- how many counties are in Ireland
- Name the county town of Leitrim
- what is the smallest county in Ireland
- Name Mayo's county town
- Name the river that flows through Belfast
Down
- What is the county town of Leitrim
- Lough Kee is in which county
- what is the largest county in Ireland
- what is the capital of Ireland
- where is the lake isle of Innisfree
- Athlone is situated at the southern end of which lake
- what county is Blarney Castle
- what famous river runs through Dublin
- where is the river Shannon
15 Clues: Name Mayo's county town • where is the river Shannon • Lough Kee is in which county • what county is Blarney Castle • what is the capital of Ireland • Name the county town of Leitrim • how many counties are in Ireland • What is the county town of Leitrim • where is the lake isle of Innisfree • what is the largest county in Ireland • what famous river runs through Dublin • ...
CULTURA GENERAL 2024-01-31
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- Río de África que cruza egipto
- El marido de Isabel la católica
- Nombre del César que conquistó la Galia
- Cinco menos tres
- General francés que conquistó Europa SXIX
- Cordeillera que separa Europa y Asia
- Cordillera donde se encuentra el Everest
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- Mar al sur del mar de Baretz
- Río más largo de España de vertiente mediterránea
- Montaña más alta de España
- Donde luchaban los gladiadores en Roma
- El mar más salado
- Mezcla de agua dulce y salada
- El lago Covadonga está en la provincia de...
14 Clues: Cinco menos tres • El mar más salado • Montaña más alta de España • Mar al sur del mar de Baretz • Mezcla de agua dulce y salada • Río de África que cruza egipto • El marido de Isabel la católica • Cordeillera que separa Europa y Asia • Donde luchaban los gladiadores en Roma • Nombre del César que conquistó la Galia • Cordillera donde se encuentra el Everest • ...
General Medicine 2024-04-10
Across
- without appetite" & "nervous"(Greek and Latin).
- “Father of Medicine"
- ancient Greek god of medicine.
- MMR vaccine. Rubella
- varicella-zoster virus .
- NSAIDs .
- sideways curvature of the spine.
Down
- drug taken by travelers to equatorial regions
- decrease in the ability to think and remember
- without breathing.
- original iteration was "monoaural" and wooden.
- paralysis caused by what virus.
- medicine with the slogan "For little hotheads,"(1955)
- active ingredient in painkillers such as Advil and Nuprin? .
- medication is given to treat Cholesterol ?
15 Clues: NSAIDs . • without breathing. • “Father of Medicine" • MMR vaccine. Rubella • varicella-zoster virus . • ancient Greek god of medicine. • paralysis caused by what virus. • sideways curvature of the spine. • medication is given to treat Cholesterol ? • drug taken by travelers to equatorial regions • decrease in the ability to think and remember • ...
General Knowledge 2024-07-05
Across
- this tool is used to for suicide screening
- this tool is used for shift report and is used to increase pt safety
- cleaning item for pts with picc/central lines
- what is our nursing resource platform called
- pathogen that is transmitted by air & causes cavitary lesions
- prevantics requires a ____ second scrub time & a 5 second dry time
- this is used on equipment in contact with pts C-Diff
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- true/false; a family member can be used as an approved interpreter
- color of MRSA sticker
- method used for extinguishing a fire
- this person is the 1st in your chain of command
- site to look up a policy
- site to check drug compatibility
- red icon on the desktop used to clock in/out, view your paycheck & deposit information
14 Clues: color of MRSA sticker • site to look up a policy • site to check drug compatibility • method used for extinguishing a fire • this tool is used to for suicide screening • what is our nursing resource platform called • cleaning item for pts with picc/central lines • this person is the 1st in your chain of command • this is used on equipment in contact with pts C-Diff • ...
Cultura general 2024-07-30
Across
- Otro nombre por el que también se le identifica a la Mona Lisa
- La mitad de 4 + 4
- Presidente actual del Ecuador
- pintor de la noche estrellada
- ¿En donde se encuentra ubicada la torre eiffel?
- creador de la Ley de la Inersia
- ciudad mitad del mundo
- El río más largo del mundo
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- desembolso de dinero con el fin de aportar para la producción o mejora de un servicio
- el señor de la moche
- Capital de Estados Unidos
- ¿En donde nació Jesús de Nazareth?
- antónimo de gordo
- máximo ganador del balón de oro
14 Clues: La mitad de 4 + 4 • antónimo de gordo • el señor de la moche • ciudad mitad del mundo • Capital de Estados Unidos • El río más largo del mundo • Presidente actual del Ecuador • pintor de la noche estrellada • máximo ganador del balón de oro • creador de la Ley de la Inersia • ¿En donde nació Jesús de Nazareth? • ¿En donde se encuentra ubicada la torre eiffel? • ...
Quimica general 2024-06-09
Across
- Unidad de cantidad de sustancia en el Sistema Internacional
- Representación detallada de la disposición de los átomos en una molécula
- estudio de la composición y propiedades de las sustancias
- Modelo teórico de gas que cumple con ciertas condiciones ideales
- pura Sustancia que está formada por un solo tipo de átomos o moléculas
- Suma de las masas atómicas de los átomos que forman una molécula
- Estado de la materia que tiene forma definida pero no volumen fijo
- Combinación física de dos o más sustancias en proporciones variables
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- calculo de las cantidades de reactivos y productos de una reacción química
- química Conjunto de reglas para nombrar compuestos químicos
- Cuarto estado de la materia en el que las partículas están ionizadas
- Representación de la composición de una molécula en términos de átomos
- Estado de la materia que no tiene forma ni volumen fijo
- Estado de la materia que tiene forma y volumen definidos
14 Clues: Estado de la materia que no tiene forma ni volumen fijo • Estado de la materia que tiene forma y volumen definidos • estudio de la composición y propiedades de las sustancias • química Conjunto de reglas para nombrar compuestos químicos • Unidad de cantidad de sustancia en el Sistema Internacional • Modelo teórico de gas que cumple con ciertas condiciones ideales • ...
GENERAL CHEMISTRY 2024-09-30
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- The ability to harm or kill living organisms
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- has definite shape and volume, the particles are tightly packe
- combination of 2 substances or elements
- It does not depend on the amount of matter
- Mass of a per unit volume
- used for distillation and dry distillation of substances
Down
- used to mix and hold liquids
- To dispense known amounts of a liquid in experiments requiring precision
- used to hold small amount of chemicals for small reactions
- The resistance of a liquid to flow
- It depends on the amount of matter
- Ability of a substance to be drawn into a wire without breaking
- can either be a compound or mixture
- anything that occupies space and has mass
15 Clues: Mass of a per unit volume • used to mix and hold liquids • The resistance of a liquid to flow • It depends on the amount of matter • can either be a compound or mixture • combination of 2 substances or elements • anything that occupies space and has mass • It does not depend on the amount of matter • The ability to harm or kill living organisms • ...
General Review 2023-06-15
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- King Sejong the Great (세종대왕) of Joseon was from this country.
- This is the North Star.
- In this sport, you have to throw a spear as far as you can.
- The Shakyamuni Buddha sat under a tree for 49 days in a place that is now the _____ Temple.
- This is the hunter in the sky.
- The story of Izanami and Izanagi is from this country. Oda Nobunaga is also from here.
- This sport has 2-man and 4-man styles. They drive their SLEDs down a hill and see who can make it down the fastest.
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- In this story, a man had to do 12 jobs. One of the jobs was killing the 9-headed hydra, and another one was killing the Nemean Lion.
- This is a country with its capital at Naypyidaw.
- In this sport, a person uses a POLE to help him jump over a very high bar. ____ Vaulting.
- In this sport, you ski down a hill, jump off, and then fly as far as you can.Ski ______
- In Cambodia, there's _____ Thom, _____ Borei, and _____ Wat.
- In the milk ocean story, the Devas and Asuras pull on a very big ____ to churn the milk.
- The Mahabodhi Temple is in this country.
14 Clues: This is the North Star. • This is the hunter in the sky. • The Mahabodhi Temple is in this country. • This is a country with its capital at Naypyidaw. • In this sport, you have to throw a spear as far as you can. • In Cambodia, there's _____ Thom, _____ Borei, and _____ Wat. • King Sejong the Great (세종대왕) of Joseon was from this country. • ...
General Science 2022-07-09
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- The darkest part of a shadow
- The law of conservation of mass was given by
- The 'Concept of Inertia' was initially developed by
- The splitting of light into its 7 constituent colours
- The control center of a cell
- The distance between adjacent crests and troughs of a wave
- The amount of matter composing a particular object
Down
- The storage sacks of a cell
- An instrument that is used to measure the atmospheric pressure
- The ability of an object to float
- Type of muscles found in the heart
- The heaviest organ in the human body
- The transfer of heat from one body to another by molecules of a gas or a liquid
- The ability of a metal to be drawn into wires
14 Clues: The storage sacks of a cell • The darkest part of a shadow • The control center of a cell • The ability of an object to float • Type of muscles found in the heart • The heaviest organ in the human body • The law of conservation of mass was given by • The ability of a metal to be drawn into wires • The amount of matter composing a particular object • ...
