general Crossword Puzzles
The American Civil War 2013-05-18
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- Civil War nurse who later founded the American Red Cross
- battle in Maryland that ended Lee's first invasion of the North
- commander of Union army in the east
- town in Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant
- Union general Sherman's destructive march across Georgia
- document issued by Lincoln that all slaves in Confederate-held territory were free
- bloody battle in Tennessee won by Grant
- battle in 1863 in Pennsylvania when Union forces stopped a Confederate invasion of the North
- Union ironclad ship
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- Union general who won battles in the west
- first major battle of the Civil War
- Confederate victory in Virginia, during which Lee stopped Union campaign against Richmond
- Confederate ironclad ship, later renamed the Virginia
- failed assault on union positions on final day of Battle of Gettysburg
- regiment of African-American soldiers that gained fame for its courageous assault on Fort Wagner, South Carolina
- the surrounding of the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, by Union forces
- Northern Democrats who favored peace with the South
- Union strategy to defeat the Confederacy
- Confederate general who fought at Gettysburg
- Union fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina
20 Clues: Union ironclad ship • first major battle of the Civil War • commander of Union army in the east • bloody battle in Tennessee won by Grant • Union strategy to defeat the Confederacy • Union general who won battles in the west • Confederate general who fought at Gettysburg • town in Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant • ...
Civil War 2018-04-19
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- Union military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861
- General of the Confederacy
- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- Device that allowed messages to be sent by wires over long distances
- Union general
- Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win
- To leave or withdraw
- President of the Confederacy
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- Slave states that remained in the Union
- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- ship made of iron
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah, Georgia which left a path of almost total destruction
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th, 1863
- Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else
- the United States
20 Clues: Union general • ship made of iron • the United States • To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • Slave states that remained in the Union • Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides • Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded • Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states • ...
The Civil War 2018-04-22
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- Ship made of iron
- Successful Union general who attended West Point Military Academy
- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled confederate states
- To leave or withdraw
- Slave states that remained in the Union
- People that are wounded or killed
- Military post in South Carolina which was taken over by the Confederacy in 1861.
- Device that allowed messages to be sent by wires over long distances
- Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th, 1863
- War between the North and South
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- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
- Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- Speech given by Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work for someone else
- President of the Confederacy
- The United States
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War
- General of the Confederacy
21 Clues: Ship made of iron • The United States • To leave or withdraw • General of the Confederacy • President of the Confederacy • War between the North and South • People that are wounded or killed • Slave states that remained in the Union • Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865 • Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides • ...
Know Your School Challenge 2020-12-10
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- _____ are not permitted in the D&T workshop? [Outside D&T workshop)
- Who is our current principal? [Bethel Hall]
- How many school values are there? [Outside parade square]
- Which year was the school founded? [Wall beside general office]
- What is our school motto? [School foyer]
- Which school did PHS share its premises with? [Wall beside general office]
- How many Art Rooms are there in the school? [Level 4]
- Where does table tennis conduct their CCA?
- What is at Room S1-18? [CCA Block]
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- Our school vision is "Promise-Keepers, Hope-_____, Servant-Leaders". [Bethel Hall]
- What is the original name of our school? [outside Bethel Hall]
- What is located at C1-01? [classroom block]
- What Performing Arts group uses one of rooms in the CCA Block?
- How many entrances are there in the school chapel?
- How many Science Labs are there in PHS?
- Where is the PE staffroom located?
- What is the room opposite the Biology Lab? [Noah Block]
- How many stalls are there in the canteen?
- How many departments are there in the school? [School organisation board beside general office]
- Where is our school bookshop?
- How many UGs (Uniformed groups) are there? [Boards located at canteen sinks]
21 Clues: Where is our school bookshop? • Where is the PE staffroom located? • What is at Room S1-18? [CCA Block] • How many Science Labs are there in PHS? • What is our school motto? [School foyer] • How many stalls are there in the canteen? • Where does table tennis conduct their CCA? • What is located at C1-01? [classroom block] • Who is our current principal? [Bethel Hall] • ...
Know Your School Challenge 2020-12-10
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- What is our school motto? [School foyer]
- How many Science Labs are there in PHS?
- Which school did PHS share its premises with? [Wall beside general office]
- How many UGs (Uniformed groups) are there? [Boards located at canteen sinks]
- _____ are not permitted in the D&T workshop? [Outside D&T workshop)
- Who is our current principal? [Bethel Hall]
- How many stalls are there in the canteen?
- What is the room opposite the Biology Lab? [Noah Block]
- How many entrances are there in the school chapel?
- Our school vision is "Promise-Keepers, Hope-_____, Servant-Leaders". [Bethel Hall]
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- What Performing Arts group uses one of rooms in the CCA Block?
- What is at Room S1-18? [CCA Block]
- Where does table tennis conduct their CCA?
- Which year was the school founded? [Wall beside general office]
- Where is the PE staffroom located?
- Where is our school bookshop?
- How many departments are there in the school? [School organisation board beside general office]
- What is located at C1-01? [classroom block]
- What is the original name of our school? [outside Bethel Hall]
- How many school values are there? [Outside parade square]
- How many Art Rooms are there in the school? [Level 4]
21 Clues: Where is our school bookshop? • What is at Room S1-18? [CCA Block] • Where is the PE staffroom located? • How many Science Labs are there in PHS? • What is our school motto? [School foyer] • How many stalls are there in the canteen? • Where does table tennis conduct their CCA? • What is located at C1-01? [classroom block] • Who is our current principal? [Bethel Hall] • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-18
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- The North
- Used to be the president of the Confederate states
- Freed all slaves in the U.S., and it was issued on September 22, 1862. It took effect on January 1, 1863.
- Began in "mid-May, 1863,..."
- A battle that occurred when the Confederate army attacked the Union army (under General Ulysses S. Grant) as a surprise attack
- An American nurse
- A raid for weapons to give them to slaves took place here
- Commanded the Union Army and led it to victory
- The second major battle in the Civil War
- A battle fought in Gettysburg
- He was the 16th president.
- A city in Virginia, where the first two major battles in the Civil War were fought.
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- A Confederate general
- The first major land battle in the Civil War
- A city in Mississippi; the Siege of Vicksburg took place here
- Fought in the war out of their own free will
- The former commanding general of the US army
- His nickname is "Stonewall"
- The South
- A battle that occurred when the Confederate army attacked the Union army (under General Ulysses S. Grant) as a surprise attack
- Located in South Carolina
21 Clues: The North • The South • An American nurse • A Confederate general • Located in South Carolina • He was the 16th president. • His nickname is "Stonewall" • Began in "mid-May, 1863,..." • A battle fought in Gettysburg • The second major battle in the Civil War • The first major land battle in the Civil War • Fought in the war out of their own free will • ...
The Civil War 2021-10-12
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- First modern general to understand total war
- Control of this river would split the Confederacy in half
- A person without freedom
- Author of popular novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'
- The first state to leave the Union in 1860
- First battle of the war
- The 11 states that seceded from the Union following the election of President Abraham Lincoln
- The battle where the Union army gained greater control of the Mississippi River valley
- An enslaved man who tried to win his freedom in court
- Large farms in the South that use slaves to harvest goods
- The state were a violent crisis occurred after Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act
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- Leaving or withdrawing from the Union
- The President during the war
- This provided a fast and cheap way to remove seeds from cotton
- The compromise that stated slavery could not extend to states above the 36, 30 line
- The bloodiest battle in the war
- A person opposed to slavery
- General in the Union army
- President of the Confederacy
- Courthouse where Lee surrendered
- Famous hospital field nurse
- General in the Confederate army
22 Clues: First battle of the war • A person without freedom • General in the Union army • A person opposed to slavery • Famous hospital field nurse • The President during the war • President of the Confederacy • The bloodiest battle in the war • General in the Confederate army • Courthouse where Lee surrendered • Leaving or withdrawing from the Union • ...
chapter 6 2022-02-28
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- Americans were loaning the government money
- to raise their own vegetables leaving more for the troops
- merchant ships and troop transports be gathered into groups
- spying to acquire secret government information
- soldiers being picked for army and national guard
- Villa led a group of guerrillas
- war damages to the Allies in the amount of $33 billion
- Americans were loaning the government money
- signed by Germany on June 28, 1919
- information designed to influence opinion
- what the Germans deployed submarines are known as
- the leader of the Bolshevik Party
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- merchant ships and troop transports be gathered into groups
- ceasefire that ended the war
- prohibited materials
- the idea that people who belong to a nation should have their own country and government
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace
- an armed band that uses surprise attacks and sabotage rather than open warfare
- United States Attorney General
- involves all workers living in a certain location not just workers in a particular industryDeport expelled from the country
- or a feeling of intense pride of one’s homeland
- General Intelligence Division
- the cost of food clothing shelter and other essentials that people need to survive
- Wilson called for the creation of a general association of nations
24 Clues: prohibited materials • ceasefire that ended the war • General Intelligence Division • United States Attorney General • Villa led a group of guerrillas • the leader of the Bolshevik Party • signed by Germany on June 28, 1919 • information designed to influence opinion • Americans were loaning the government money • Americans were loaning the government money • ...
chapter 6 2022-02-28
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- the leader of the Bolshevik Party
- merchant ships and troop transports be gathered into groups
- Villa led a group of guerrillas
- signed by Germany on June 28, 1919
- ceasefire that ended the war
- what the Germans deployed submarines are known as
- statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace
- to raise their own vegetables leaving more for the troops
- prohibited materials
- an armed band that uses surprise attacks and sabotage rather than open warfare
- Americans were loaning the government money
- merchant ships and troop transports be gathered into groups
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- spying to acquire secret government information
- the idea that people who belong to a nation should have their own country and government
- Americans were loaning the government money
- war damages to the Allies in the amount of $33 billion
- the cost of food clothing shelter and other essentials that people need to survive
- involves all workers living in a certain location not just workers in a particular industry
- soldiers being picked for army and national guard
- General Intelligence Division
- United States Attorney General
- information designed to influence opinion
- Wilson called for the creation of a general association of nations
- or a feeling of intense pride of one’s homeland
- expelled from the country
25 Clues: prohibited materials • expelled from the country • ceasefire that ended the war • General Intelligence Division • United States Attorney General • Villa led a group of guerrillas • the leader of the Bolshevik Party • signed by Germany on June 28, 1919 • information designed to influence opinion • Americans were loaning the government money • ...
Jsjenwj 2025-03-13
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- Reasoning process moving from general principles to specific cases
- Reasoning process moving from specific observations to general conclusions
- Has a trunk
- A study providing an accurate depiction of a population or phenomenon
- A testable statement predicting the relationship between variables
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- A scientific procedure testing a hypothesis with manipulated variables
- Definition based on agreed-upon terms rather than empirical data
- A study examining relationships between variables without manipulation
- A variable unintentionally influencing an experiment’s outcome
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- Research conducted to solve real-world problems
- Probability that research findings are not due to chance
- Research aimed at expanding fundamental knowledge
- degree to which a study accurately measures its intended concept
- extent to which study findings can be generalized to real-world settings
- A summary of a research study’s key points
- General ideas or understandings derived from observations
- Deviation A statistical measure of data dispersion or variation
- extent to which a study establishes a cause-and-effect relationship
- Definition explaining a concept in theoretical terms
- Definition that explains how a concept is measured in a study
- Large marsupial
- A well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena
- Flying mammal
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A summary of a research study’s key points • Research conducted to solve real-world problems • Research aimed at expanding fundamental knowledge • Definition explaining a concept in theoretical terms • A well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena • ...
Civil War 2024-11-20
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- The Southern states that seceded from the Union.
- Site of a pivotal Civil War battle and Lincoln’s famous address.
- The act of withdrawing from the Union.
- President of the United States during the Civil War.
- President of the Confederate States of America.
- Bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War.
- Court House where Lee surrendered to Grant.
- Abolished all slavery in the United States.
- Network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom.
- The institution at the heart of Civil War conflicts.
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- Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped enslaved people escape.
- The military force of the Southern states.
- Douglass Former enslaved person who became an abolitionist leader.
- Commanding general of the Union Army.
- Movement to end slavery.
- Period of rebuilding after the Civil War.
- The Northern states during the Civil War.
- Sumter Where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.
- The military force of the Northern states.
- Union general famous for his scorched earth tactics during his "March to the Sea."
- Assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
- General of the Confederate Army.
- The act of freeing enslaved people.
- Armored naval ships used during the Civil War.
24 Clues: Movement to end slavery. • Assassinated Abraham Lincoln. • General of the Confederate Army. • The act of freeing enslaved people. • Commanding general of the Union Army. • The act of withdrawing from the Union. • Period of rebuilding after the Civil War. • The Northern states during the Civil War. • The military force of the Southern states. • ...
All about the constitution 2024-03-01
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- how are judges chosen in missouri
- when were term limits put into place
- No U.S. missouri employee may serve in the general assembly
- how many branches of government are there
- who has a say to vote or keep them on the bench
- contains 35 sections
- one way laws are made in missouri
- missouri was adimitted to the union on
- the cut off age for free public education
- The source of political power and origin of government
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- missouri was admitted to the union as the
- the highest court in missouri
- how many constitutions has missouri had
- representation in the general assembly is determined by
- senate and house of representative combined are known as
- how old do you have to be to vote
- one type of direct democracy
- missouri law requires the budget to be
- these are people whole elect people for general assembly
- missouri legislature is a
- missouri has a bicameral legislature so each is considered twice
- maximum term one can serve in either house is
- when was the current constitution adopted
- how many elected officers are in the executive branch
- How many sections does the constitution have
25 Clues: contains 35 sections • missouri legislature is a • one type of direct democracy • the highest court in missouri • how are judges chosen in missouri • how old do you have to be to vote • one way laws are made in missouri • when were term limits put into place • missouri law requires the budget to be • missouri was adimitted to the union on • ...
Our Puzzling History Crossword 2022-03-04
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- led a group of guerrillas that burned the town of Columbus, New Mexico, and killed a number of Americans
- a feeling of intense pride of one’s homeland
- spying to acquire secret government information
- an armed band that uses surprise attacks and sabotage rather than open warfare
- expelled from the country
- forced military service
- headed the General Intelligence Division
- heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne
- involves all workers living in a certain location, not just workers in a particular industry
- merchant ships and troop transports be gathered into groups
- “general association of nations”
- signed by Germany on June 28, 1919
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- German Submarines
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria make up the ______ Alliance
- Those fighting for the Triple Entente
- leader of the Bolshevik Party
- prohibited materials
- nationwide panic over communism
- information designed to influence opinion
- Signed by Germany on March 3, 1918
- the idea that people who belong to a nation should have their own country and government
- United States Attorney General
- the cost of food, clothing, shelter, and other essentials that people need to survive
- war damage
24 Clues: war damage • German Submarines • prohibited materials • forced military service • expelled from the country • leader of the Bolshevik Party • United States Attorney General • nationwide panic over communism • “general association of nations” • Signed by Germany on March 3, 1918 • signed by Germany on June 28, 1919 • heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne • ...
ORGMOL 2025-12-05
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- – Mass per unit volume (measurable).
- – Expanded linear form of a ketone group.
- – Structural depiction of an aldehyde group.
- – Electron distribution across multiple structures.
- – Expanded linear form of an aldehyde group.
- – Species that donates an electron pair.
- – Carbonyl functional group symbol.
- – General structure for carboxylic acids.
- – Observable spoilage producing strong odors.
- – General structure for ketones.
- – Visible chemical change producing alcohols/acids.
- – Temperature where liquid turns to gas.
- – Species that accepts an electron pair.
- cleavage – Bond breaking next to a carbonyl.
- – Tendency to evaporate quickly.
- – Observable lab procedure measuring acid/base strength.
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- – Same formula, different arrangement of atoms.
- – Separation of charge in a molecule.
- planar – Flat, 120° geometry around carbonyl carbon.
- bond – Intermolecular attraction involving hydrogen.
- – Electron-withdrawing/donating effect through sigma bonds.
- – Burning or stinging effect on skin/eyes.
- – Ability to dissolve in water.
- – General structure for aldehydes.
- – Structural depiction of a carboxyl group.
- – C=O unit described at atomic level.
- – Structural shorthand for the carboxyl group.
- – Temperature where solid turns to liquid.
- – Detectable smell.
- – Structural shorthand for the aldehyde group.
30 Clues: – Detectable smell. • – Ability to dissolve in water. • – General structure for ketones. • – Tendency to evaporate quickly. • – General structure for aldehydes. • – Carbonyl functional group symbol. • – Mass per unit volume (measurable). • – Separation of charge in a molecule. • – C=O unit described at atomic level. • – Species that donates an electron pair. • ...
Crossword puzzle about national hero of the Philippines 2025-12-16
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- Pilar A propagandist who fought Spanish rule through writings.
- The “Brains of the Katipunan” who wrote its guiding principles.
- The “Mother of the Revolution” who aided Filipino revolutionaries.
- A female leader who continued the Ilocos revolt against Spain.
- A general who continued the revolution after Aguinaldo’s capture.
- A Cebuano revolutionary who led a revolt against Spanish forces.
- A strict general who strengthened the Philippine Revolutionary Army.
- A Muslim leader who defended Mindanao from Spanish colonization.
- Founder of the Katipunan and leader of the Philippine Revolution.
- The youngest Filipino general who died at Tirad Pass.
- A journalist who promoted reforms through La Solidaridad.
- A native chieftain who defeated Magellan in the Battle of Mactan.
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- A brilliant statesman known as the “Brain of the Revolution.”
- First President of the Philippines who led the fight for independence.
- The “Mother of Biak-na-Bato” who supported wounded soldiers.
- One of the original founders of the Katipunan.
- A painter whose artworks promoted Filipino nationalism.
- A revolutionary who resisted American rule in the Philippines.
- A revolutionary who led an Ilocos uprising against Spain.
- A writer and reformist whose works inspired Philippine independence.
20 Clues: One of the original founders of the Katipunan. • The youngest Filipino general who died at Tirad Pass. • A painter whose artworks promoted Filipino nationalism. • A revolutionary who led an Ilocos uprising against Spain. • A journalist who promoted reforms through La Solidaridad. • The “Mother of Biak-na-Bato” who supported wounded soldiers. • ...
Civil War 2021-05-31
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- Run, Name of the very first battle of the American Civil War
- Charge, The name of a failed attack by Confederate troops on the last day at Gettysburg
- 1860, Year and month in which Lincoln is elected.
- Hook, The shape of the defense line that General Meade and his troops took on Day 2 at Gettysburg
- Codes, Laws and regulations passed by Southern States to maintain White Supremacy
- Side that performed better in the first year of the war.
- A very important battle regarding the outcome of the war.
- What former slaves gained in the 1868
- 16th President of the United States.
- Number of days that the first Union troops were volunteers for.
- A Famous Union General who was named after a Native American Chief and Peacekeeper
- Side that one at Gettysburg
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- War, A Major Battle of the 19th Century.
- Davis, Former President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)
- Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln
- General that was cautious with his troops.
- The new and best guns of the Civil War era.
- Carolina, First state to secede from the Union.
- Often regarded as the Confederacy's greatest general.
- The broad name of the events that took place after the Civil War
- Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln
- What the 13th Amendment banned
- Proclamation, What was the very important document that President Lincoln released regarding Slaves.
- Theatre, The location in which President Lincoln was assassinated
- One of the most important and intelligent generals of his time who excelled in Horsemanship while in college.
- Did the South get involved with the war?
26 Clues: Side that one at Gettysburg • What the 13th Amendment banned • Man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln • 16th President of the United States. • What former slaves gained in the 1868 • War, A Major Battle of the 19th Century. • Occupation of the man who killed Lincoln • Did the South get involved with the war? • General that was cautious with his troops. • ...
Vocabulary 5 & 6 and TMDG 2024-01-30
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- Sanger Rainsford's hunting companion
- The _________ sides of the triangle formed a right angle
- The __________ of the South led to the American Civil War
- A system that carries blood away and towards the heart in a circuit
- Why has General Zaroff began hunting humans instead of animals? (Page 14)
- The teacher had to __________ the directions many times for her distracted students
- The first man to ____________ the globe was Ferdinand Magellan
- Antonym: Integrate
- The girl decided to ________ herself to an area of the campground without many tents
- After the concert was cancelled, Ticketmaster had to ___________ ticket prices
- The word Rainsford uses to describe the sailors and their feelings towards the island
- Military personnel from eastern Ukraine and southern Russia
- Waves are higher when the moon is at this point
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- The name of the island the General lives on
- The name of General Zaroff's butler
- Cretaceous, Jurassic, and Triassic
- The moon moves in a _________ around the Earth
- What General Zaroff's house is described as
- It's best to __________ the pothole in the road or else you'll get a flat tire!
- Happening regularly or a table of elements
- The money disappeared under mysterious ___________; all that was left in the vault was a playing card.
- In the Marvel movies, New York City has a _______ villain problem
- Synonym: Adjust
- The ________ of a circle is called the circumference
- Super glue was used to ________ the rhinestones onto the little girl's tiara
- What you would use to see around the corner of a building
- If you have the flu, you should ___________ yourself in your bedroom to prevent others from getting sick
27 Clues: Synonym: Adjust • Antonym: Integrate • Cretaceous, Jurassic, and Triassic • The name of General Zaroff's butler • Sanger Rainsford's hunting companion • Happening regularly or a table of elements • The name of the island the General lives on • What General Zaroff's house is described as • The moon moves in a _________ around the Earth • ...
Army of the Trans-Mississippi 2024-02-26
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- commanded a Division in I Corps
- nickname of Walker’s Division
- Yankee tactical victory but ended in retreat
- Key Confederate victory
- Where McCulloch was killed
- Colonel killed at Jenkins Ferry
- nickname of Roberts’ regiment
- Louisiana General killed at Battle of Mansfield
- Campaign that ended Union that to East Texas & Louisiana
- key component of Yankee strategy to control th Mississippi
- General who replaced Hindman
- commanded a Division in I Corps
- commanded a Division in II Corps
- Commander 11th Texas Infantry
- Supposed massacre of negro Yankee soldiers
- 3rd state making up the Trans-Mississippi
- 2nd factor of Yankee control on the Mississippi
- commander of Indian Brigade
- Commander of III Corps
- Commander Cavalry Corps
- In Command at Glorieta Pass
- Commander 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles
- also known as Wilson’s Creek
- Commander II Corps
- Headquarters III Corps
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- Yankee commander of Ft. Craig
- Commander of Army of the West
- supposed 2nd massacre of negro Yankee troops
- A state making up the Trans-Mississippi
- cavalry Commander alongside Green
- led 46 Confederate troops against 5,000 Yankees
- 1st Commander Trans-Mississippi
- Created to Support Army Trans-Mississippi
- And Arkansas made up II Corps
- 2nd state making up the Trans-Mississippi
- Headquarters for I Corps
- Confederate Territory in Department of Trans-Mississippi
- Last major Souther force to surrender
- Commander I Corps
- In Command at surrender
- Yankee defeated at Mansfield
- cavalry Commander along side Shelby
- Last battle of Civil War
- General in command at Mansfield
- Pass Lopsided Confederate victory
- Sibley’s Campaign to capture Ft. Union
- said General Holmes was a dalipadated old granny
- ended the Red River Campaign
- Gettysburg of the West
- commanded a Division in I Corps
- Yankee commander killed at Bloody Hill
51 Clues: Commander I Corps • Commander II Corps • Gettysburg of the West • Commander of III Corps • Headquarters III Corps • Key Confederate victory • In Command at surrender • Commander Cavalry Corps • Headquarters for I Corps • Last battle of Civil War • Where McCulloch was killed • commander of Indian Brigade • In Command at Glorieta Pass • Yankee defeated at Mansfield • ...
Unit 16 2025-05-20
20 Clues: saak • nälg • mahe • nälg • kliima • võõras • üldine • haigus • tribüün • teekond • rusikas • ihaldama • Õnnistus • ülejäänud • laiskvorst • ebaõnnestus • emigreeruma • järeltulijad • väike ristik • rongkäik,paraad
Civil War 2021-11-10
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- one of the nation's worst presidents
- created the first generation of American mental asylums
- “The Great Compromiser”
- hero of the Mexican War who had represented Mississippi in the U.S. House of Representatives
- a Union general during the Civil War
- commanded the US Army garrison of Fort Sumter at the outbreak of the American Civil War
- fought in Bleeding Kansas, he was eventually captured and executed
- a slave and social activist who served several masters before suing for his freedom
- major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
- American abolitionist who helped slaves escape through the Underground Railroad
- a lecturer for the American Anti-Slavery Society
- commanded the Confederate Army of Tennessee at the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battles for Chattanooga
- known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
- sixth president of the United States
- accepted command of the first all-black regiment in the Northeast
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- started an abolitionist paper, The Liberator
- leader in the abolitionist movement
- founded the American Red Cross
- helped ease border tensions with Britain through negotiations of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842
- convicted of being the leader of "the rising"
- notable for his leadership in the Mexican–American War
- a senior Union officer during the American Civil War
- Confederate general who led the South's attempt at secession during the Civil War
- espoused the cause of popular sovereignty in relation to the issue of slavery in the territories before the Civil War
- a Confederate general under Robert E. Lee
- born into slavery in Swartekill, New York, but escaped with her infant daughter to freedom
- First Lady of the United States
- led the bloodiest slave rebellion in American history
- 16th president
- assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
30 Clues: 16th president • “The Great Compromiser” • founded the American Red Cross • First Lady of the United States • leader in the abolitionist movement • one of the nation's worst presidents • a Union general during the Civil War • sixth president of the United States • known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin • assassinated President Abraham Lincoln • ...
Chapter 6-American Revolutionary War 2017-12-04
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- Wealthy women from this city in Spanish Cuba raised money for Washington’s Continental Army
- Jesuit who became the first Archbishop of the Baltimore
- British general defeated at the Battle of Saratoga
- Catholic signer of the Constitution
- Battle for _________ Continental Army surrounded the British and 1/4 of their army was forced to surrender
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Wife of General Washington who help tend the sick at Valley Forge
- Spanish governor of Louisiana who helped raise money and ammunition for the Americans
- Respected general who betrayed the Americans and plotted to take West Point, NY for the British
- One of two British generals who forced Washington to retreat from New York
- German who helped train American troops at Valley Forge
- Peace treaty that recognized US independence and ended the Revolutionary War
- American officer hanged by the British for spying
- Battle for __________ - Washington defeated the Hessian troops
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- Continental Commander who defeated the British at the Battle of Saratoga
- British General defeated at Yorktown
- Only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Defeated the British at the Battle of Flambourough Head
- Disguised herself as a man and fought in the American Revolution
- Battle for ___________ - George Washington was forced to retreat to New Jersey and the British gained control of the city
- Commander of the Continental Army
- Washington’s Army spent a winter here and trained
- French nobleman who fought with and became a close friend of Washington
- Mary Ludwig Hays became known by this nickname when she fought in the Battle of Monmouth after her husband was wounded
- Washington crossed from Pennsylvania into Delaware on Christmas Eve
- Continental Army defeated the British by surrounding them in Virginia
26 Clues: Commander of the Continental Army • Catholic signer of the Constitution • British General defeated at Yorktown • Wrote the Declaration of Independence • Washington’s Army spent a winter here and trained • American officer hanged by the British for spying • British general defeated at the Battle of Saratoga • Only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence • ...
Civil War Stuff 2019-10-17
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- A former slave who freed himself and managed to learn how to read and write and was one of the many brave people who helped abolish slavery
- A politician and soldier who served in the mexican american war and the civil war
- Amputating arms and legs
- A Battle fought in Tennessee
- steam propelled warship
- Abolitionist and author, wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- A regiment of african americans who served in union army
- A battle where the Union strategically won but was indecisive
- A politician who was the only president of the confederate state
- Women's rights activist who was once a slave
- a series of major battle were fought here
- allowed people to report unlawful detention
- A white man who performed an armed attack and sacrifice his life to stop slavery
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- What was the name of the North faction of the US after it's split
- proclamation made by President Lincoln
- Union General, businessman, educator and author
- Who was the General of the Union army during the civil war
- One of the last battles of the Civil War and took place in Virginia
- used images to tell stories, provides better proof of actuality
- One of the largest native american tribes that was mostly killed off by americans and spanish invaders
- formed the red cross and was a nurse
- First major battle of the civil war ended in southern victory
- Best confederate general after Robert E Lee
- A brave former slave who went back to the south and helped other slaves escape forming the underground railroad
- He was the general of the Confederate army
25 Clues: steam propelled warship • Amputating arms and legs • A Battle fought in Tennessee • formed the red cross and was a nurse • proclamation made by President Lincoln • a series of major battle were fought here • He was the general of the Confederate army • Best confederate general after Robert E Lee • allowed people to report unlawful detention • ...
Vocabulary Crossword - Chapter 1 2014-05-05
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- The most specific taxon.
- First word of a binomial.
- Another word for a scientific "law".
- The smallest unit of living things.
- Type of reasoning in which general statements are used to reach logically certain conclusions for specific instances.
- Variable that is changed/tested in an experiment.
- Results from interactions between multiple parts of a whole.
- Domain which includes unicellular prokaryotes that live in extreme environments.
- Degree of variation in living things, including the number of species, the variability of their genes and the ecosystems in which they live.
- Process that modifies the concentration of traits within a population, as organisms better adapted to their environment survive and produce more offspring.
- Group in an experiment that goes through all parts of the experiment except for the factor being tested.
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- Second word of a binomial.
- Type of data based on a person's opinion.
- Consisting of many cells.
- Two-word system of naming organisms.
- Consisting of only one cell.
- Type of reasoning in which general principles are derived from a number of specific observations.
- An educated guess, typically in form of an "if..then" statement that is tested in an experiment.
- Variable that indicates the results of an experiment.
- Discipline of identifying and classifying organisms according to certain rules.
- Domain that includes unicellular and multicellular organisms with a membrane-bound nucleus.
- Type of data that removes opinion.
- The most inclusive taxon.
- General taxa used to separate plants, animals, fungi and protists.
- General summary of the current, scientific understanding on a topic that joins related hypotheses that are supported by a variety of individual facts.
- Change that occurs in a population over time as a result of natural selection.
26 Clues: The most specific taxon. • First word of a binomial. • Consisting of many cells. • The most inclusive taxon. • Second word of a binomial. • Consisting of only one cell. • Type of data that removes opinion. • The smallest unit of living things. • Two-word system of naming organisms. • Another word for a scientific "law". • Type of data based on a person's opinion. • ...
The Punic Wars 2023-02-28
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- Animal Hannibal used in battle, native to Africa
- City in Spain taken by Hannibal, angering Rome, its ally
- Who the Romans fought in the Punic Wars
- Treaty signed in 226 ending the First Punic War, named after a river in Spain
- Word that comes from the word Phoenician in latin
- Roman general who defeated the Carthaginians in Spain and took Utica
- Carthaginian general of the First Punic War, surnamed "lightning"
- War that occurred from 241-237 BC because of Carthage's government
- Number of years the two sides "rested" during the First Punic War
- One of the Mediterranean colonies Rome occupied during the Mercenary War
- What made the Carthaginians very wealthy
- Battle in which Hannibal tactically defeated the Romans during the Second Punic War
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- The people of Messina who fought Syracuse and asked Rome and Carthaginians for help
- Brother of Hannibal, defeated at Metaurus in 207 BC
- _____ the Elder, Roman senator who wanted Carthage destroyed
- What Rome effectively became with the end of the Third Punic War
- Number of wars fought between Rome and the Carthaginians
- A movable gangplank that was developed by the Romans for naval warfare
- Mountain range Hannibal crossed to attack the Romans
- City close to Carthage taken by Scipion; name of a city in New York state
- The island that prompted conflict between Rome and Carthage
- Roman general who refused to engage Hannibal in direct battle
- Battle where Hannibal and Carthage were defeated, losing the Second Punic War
- Oldest son of Hamilcar and famous Carthaginian general
- Means by which Hannibal died by way of poison
- What Rome lacked before the Punic Wars but then built quickly
26 Clues: Who the Romans fought in the Punic Wars • What made the Carthaginians very wealthy • Means by which Hannibal died by way of poison • Animal Hannibal used in battle, native to Africa • Word that comes from the word Phoenician in latin • Brother of Hannibal, defeated at Metaurus in 207 BC • Mountain range Hannibal crossed to attack the Romans • ...
Chapter 11 The Civil War 10th 2024-03-11
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- Confederate victory in Virginia where Stonewall Jackson died
- site of the Confederate surrender
- law that set up a system of federally chartered banks
- important speech by President Lincoln
- Union ironclad ship
- battle won by the Confederates where General Jackson got the nickname Stonewall
- Union for in Charleston, South Carolina, the Confederacy attacked starting the Civil War
- court order that says a person who is jailed has to appear in court to determine why he/she is being jailed
- order issued by Lincoln freeing slaves in the states in the Confederacy
- relief agency found by Clara Barton in 1881
- Commander of Union troops that destroyed cities as he marched across Georgia to South Carolina
- drafting of civilians to serve in the army
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- site of Confederate massacre of more than 200 African American war prisoners
- abolished slavery everywhere in the United States
- Northern Democrat who advocated making peace with the Confederacy during the Civil War
- significant defeat of the Confederacy that gave the Union control of the Mississippi and split the Confederacy in half
- most decisive battle that was a turning point of the war
- Union general that Lincoln fired after Battle of Antietam
- Union nurse
- assassinated President Lincoln
- Union victory; bloodiest clash of the war
- Confederate war camp where prisoners were not provided shelter
- Confederate general that surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- Confederate ironclad ship
- tax that takes a percentage of an individual´s income to help pay for the war
- three-part Union strategy to win the Civil War
- Union general that captured Vicksburg, Mississippi, controlling the Mississippi splitting the Confederacy in half
27 Clues: Union nurse • Union ironclad ship • Confederate ironclad ship • assassinated President Lincoln • site of the Confederate surrender • important speech by President Lincoln • Union victory; bloodiest clash of the war • drafting of civilians to serve in the army • relief agency found by Clara Barton in 1881 • three-part Union strategy to win the Civil War • ...
Civil War Crossword 2024-05-09
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- The first woman to get a license to practice medicine, created an organization to help soldiers on the battlefield
- Lee sent his army and in a few battles forced the Union away from the Confederate Capitol, Richmond, Virginia
- The Union captured the mississippi river and cut the Confederate's supply chain in half
- A three day battle that the Union won and took a defensive position
- the idea that Great briton would help the south because they needed their raw cotton
- A general who used the Total War strategy
- Ships armoured with iron to try and break the Union blockade
- The first battle of the Civil War, the Confederacy ordered all the people out of Fort sumter, when they refused they shelled them until the people surrendered
- A war strategy where you destroyed everything in your path
- the general of the Confederate army
- the Confederate general who led the largest unit and Pickett's Charge
- Slave states that stayed in the Union
- A navy admiral that commanded many key victories for the Union
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- A series of battles that gave the Union's other armies a way into the South, the death toll was high as over 17,500 soldiers died for the Union and over 7,000 died for the South
- the bloodiest single day battle in the civil war
- During the battle of Gettysburg, General Pickett led a charge with 15,000 men across Cemetery Ridge, they failed and lost 7,500 men
- The constitutional right against unlawful imprisonment
- Mid-westerners who thought the war was pointless and sympathized with the south
- President during the civil war
- where Lee surrendered to Grant
20 Clues: President during the civil war • where Lee surrendered to Grant • the general of the Confederate army • Slave states that stayed in the Union • A general who used the Total War strategy • the bloodiest single day battle in the civil war • The constitutional right against unlawful imprisonment • A war strategy where you destroyed everything in your path • ...
Rome 2024-09-19
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- Famous for building a defensive wall in Britain
- A Roman emperor who expanded the empire to its greatest size
- Period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire
- Roman general and member of the Second Triumvirate, ally of Julius Caesar
- A gladiator who led a massive slave revolt against Rome
- The code of Roman laws, publicly displayed for all to see
- Legendary founder and first king of Rome
- A form of government where citizens elect representatives
- Defeated Hannibal during the Second Punic War
- General who crossed the Alps with elephants to attack Rome
- The last active ruler of Egypt, associated with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony
- The process by which conquered peoples adopted Roman culture and language
- The first Christian emperor of Rome, known for the Edict of Milan
- (Tiberius and Gaius)Roman reformers, brothers who tried to redistribute land
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- Roman general and dictator, assassinated in 44 BC
- Infamous Roman emperor known for his tyrannical rule and persecution of Christians
- Large unit of the Roman army
- Roman orator, statesman, and philosopher
- First emperor of Rome, originally known as Octavian
- A military leader and rival of Julius Caesar, part of the First Triumvirate
- Emperor who divided the empire into Western and Eastern halves
- A structure built by the Romans to transport water
- Large agricultural estates in ancient Rome
- A powerful general, wealthy politician, and member of the First Triumvirate
- Roman poet who wrote The Aeneid
- The Roman legislative body composed mainly of aristocrats
- Legendary Roman figure who became dictator to save Rome and gave up power after the crisis
27 Clues: Large unit of the Roman army • Roman poet who wrote The Aeneid • Roman orator, statesman, and philosopher • Legendary founder and first king of Rome • Large agricultural estates in ancient Rome • Defeated Hannibal during the Second Punic War • Famous for building a defensive wall in Britain • Roman general and dictator, assassinated in 44 BC • ...
General Taheri and Khala Jamila 2014-11-05
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- Khala Jamila is a _______ character, because she is more accepting of Soraya's choices, and also welcomes Amir into her family much more readily than the General.
- The Taheris believe strongly in Afghan __________, which is why Soraya's rebellious past was so hard for them to forgive.
- The General finally approves of Amir and Soraya's relationship after _______ asks for his daughter's hand.
- "The General believed that, sooner or later, Afghanistan would be _______, the monarchy restored, and his services would once again be called upon." (pg. 186)
- In Kabul,Khala Jamila was famous for her ___________.
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- Khala Jamila loves Amir because he relieved her _______ that Soraya would never marry.
- Soraya feels more comfortable with Amir when ___________ is around as well, because this protects her reputation.
- General Taheri does not encourage Amir and Soraya to adopt, because he believes that "_______ is a powerful thing." (pg. 197)
- General Taheri is a ___________ character because, although he doesn't always approve of his daughter's choices (for example, her becoming a teacher), he eventually learns to accept and even embrace them.
- General Taheri worked for the Ministry of_________ in Afghanistan.
10 Clues: In Kabul,Khala Jamila was famous for her ___________. • General Taheri worked for the Ministry of_________ in Afghanistan. • Khala Jamila loves Amir because he relieved her _______ that Soraya would never marry. • The General finally approves of Amir and Soraya's relationship after _______ asks for his daughter's hand. • ...
Science Crossword 2014-03-23
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- general term to describe all primary consumers
- general term to describe all the organisms at the start of the food chain
- general term for animals which hunt other animals for food
- general term for animals which are hunted for food
- consumer Type of organism that eats producers in a food chain
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- consumer Type of organism that eats primary consumers in a food chain
- organisms that eat producers and primary consumers
- carnivore Type of animal not eaten by any other animal in a food chain
- type of living organism at the start of a food chain
- consumer Type of organism that eats secondary consumers in a food chain
10 Clues: general term to describe all primary consumers • organisms that eat producers and primary consumers • general term for animals which are hunted for food • type of living organism at the start of a food chain • general term for animals which hunt other animals for food • consumer Type of organism that eats producers in a food chain • ...
Civil War 2022-12-02
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- Brown, Famous abolitionist leader who is infamous for his failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry
- Tompkins, Performed so well as a nurse that she was eventually commissioned as a captain
- Barton, Union nurse who founded the American Red Cross after the war
- Jackson, This Confederate general "stood there like a stonewall" at the battle of Bull Run
- Lincoln, President of the United States/The Union
- The party Abraham Lincoln belonged to, and many other abolitionists.
- tax, A tax that takes a specified percentage of an individual’s income
- Proclamation, promised the freedom of enslaved people in the Confederacy
- Sumter, Union controlled fort on an island in Charleston Harber
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- Britain, European country that had reasons to intervene on either side of the Civil War but remained neutral
- Davis, President of The Confederacy
- Bloodiest battle in the war resulting in 26,000 casualties.
- G. Farragut, Commanded 40 Union ships and took New Orleans
- An involuntary draft for men to serve in the army
- Corpus, forbade the government to hold citizens without charging them for any crime but was suspended on both sides of the civil war
- E. Lee, Confederate general who took control of Joseph E. Johnston's army and fought in Antietam
- McClellan, Union general who was appointed by lincoln after the Union's failure at bull run, but was removed from command after he lost a chance to win the war after Antietam
- S. Grant, Union general who led the invasion of Tennessee and captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
- The view that advocated for the immediate emancipation of slavery without compensation
- Douglass, African American who escaped slavery and was then able to advocate for abolition. Published the North Star
20 Clues: Davis, President of The Confederacy • An involuntary draft for men to serve in the army • Lincoln, President of the United States/The Union • G. Farragut, Commanded 40 Union ships and took New Orleans • Bloodiest battle in the war resulting in 26,000 casualties. • Sumter, Union controlled fort on an island in Charleston Harber • ...
Wide Open 2019-10-08
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- James Butler Hickok
- Civil war medic
- Land south of the railroad tracks
- This horse returns from the Civil War with its owner
- Gored by a steer
- Saloon owner who badgers Wild Bill
- General store
- Weapon used by the Merritt family
- Partially deaf boy who is saved from a train
- First Mayor of Abilene
- A rattlesnake sits on the bar of this saloon
- Saloon that caters to men from Texas
- Monarch, ruler
- Entryway
- When Will sees this, he knows the settlers intend to stay
- This business served as a hotel for cowboys
- Red-headed orphan
- Abusive uncle, saloon owner
- Co-owner of the Bull's Head
- Texas Cattle
- Settler whose child is killed
- One-pinky cowboy
- Becomes a Denver socialite
- Luxurious saloon
- Crop that changes the economic structure of Abilene
- Prairie home for settlers
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- Theodore Henry
- Aunt who is concerned about her carpet
- Local physician
- Joined the suffragette movement
- One-legged jailor
- Served in the 12th Cavalry, a speculator
- Porch
- The first Kansas cattle town
- Teacher
- Cattle must cross this to get to the stockyards
- Son of the boot maker
- Owner of the first cattle herd to arrive in Abilene
- Author
- Unkind, unsympathetic uncle who takes advantage of his sister-in-law and nephew
- Owner of the general store
- Tetanus
- Site of the Dunham homestead
- Settler who becomes general manager of 10,000 acres
- This cattleman runs a gun outfit
- "Bear River," first marshal of Abilene
- Local minister
- Protagonist
- Son of a farm implement dealer
- Bullying cousin
50 Clues: Porch • Author • Teacher • Tetanus • Entryway • Protagonist • Texas Cattle • General store • Theodore Henry • Monarch, ruler • Local minister • Local physician • Civil war medic • Bullying cousin • Gored by a steer • One-pinky cowboy • Luxurious saloon • One-legged jailor • Red-headed orphan • James Butler Hickok • Son of the boot maker • First Mayor of Abilene • Prairie home for settlers • ...
study guide 2011-10-29
19 Clues: red • jus • laws • blue • media • thomas • sentors • general • process • political • bandwagon • september • sanguinis • electoral • to recruit • identifying • officeholder • registration • to eductate the
TNBA 2016-06-17
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- Leader of the Northern Army who was replaced by General Gates after the American's lost Fort Ti.
- Did not follow Arnold's orders to take care of the IOU supplies from Montreal.
- How old was Arnold when he died?
- General who took Montreal and died from a grapeshot wound in Quebec when he went to help Arnold.
- Arnold was crippled after this battle; Arnold won the battle which became the turning point of the war
- Arnold lead the charge with Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys
- Responsible for the Paoli Massacre
- Arnold went into battle after his resignation; Arnold rallies his scared troops to fight
- Attacked during a blizzard; Arnold got shot in the leg
- General who commanded the British fleet at the Battle of Valcour Island
- A cocky British General who lost to the American's at the Battle of Saratoga.
- Merchant from New Haven, Connecticut. Only cares about his name.
- British officer in charge of NYC
- A young handsome British officer who later became Commander Clinton's Chief of Intelligence
- Socialite in Philadelphia and had a son name Edward.
- What is the one monument of Arnold of?
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- A General who liked Benedict Arnold but later would not listen to him during the Battle of Saratoga because because he felt Arnold was reckless.
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Andre puts together the Meschianza in Philadelphia to honor his return back home.
- How did John Andre want to die?
- Where did Andre die?
- How old was Peggy when she died?
- Took 500 Lashes on the back from a British General and vowed to kill any Red Coat he comes across
- Arnold created the first Navy; Arnold lost 15 American ships
- Family friend of Peggy Shippen who went to John Andre with a message from Arnold.
- Where did the Arnold's go after the war?
- President of Congress in Philadelphia
- Arnold's love interest that he met at Henry Knox's party.
- Arnold sent Hon Yost into St. Leger's tent saying Arnold was on his way with 2,000 men; The British retreated before Arnold got there
- President of the Pennsylvania Council whose personal mission was to take down Arnold.
- Helped take Fort Ti. and the leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- A book store owner on his way to Fort Ti. who stayed up all night talking to John Andre while he was a POW. This man will later become the military judge during Andre's trial as a spy.
- What would Arnold be considered if he died in Saratoga?
33 Clues: Where did Andre die? • Leader of the Continental Army • How did John Andre want to die? • How old was Arnold when he died? • How old was Peggy when she died? • British officer in charge of NYC • Responsible for the Paoli Massacre • President of Congress in Philadelphia • What is the one monument of Arnold of? • Where did the Arnold's go after the war? • ...
Government #2 2015-10-07
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- A system of government where the citizens express their political views by choosing representatives to go to Parliament to make laws on their behalf.
- A change that is made to a bill, a motion or a committee report with the intention or improving it.
- A special title given to Governors General, Prime Ministers and Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada. The title can be used for the person's lifetime, even after retirement.
- The highest court in Canada. It had nine justices who are appointed by the Prime Minister.
- Another word for constituency or electoral district.
- A word used for the stages during which a bill is debated in Parliament before it is passed to become a law.
- A person appointed to the Upper House of Parliament by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. A ____ represents a region of Canada.
- The _____ is appointed by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. The ___ keeps order in the Senate and ensures that rules and traditions are respected.
- The periods into which a Parliament is divided. _____ start with a Speech from the Throne and are ended by prorogation (suspension).
- A speech delivered by the Monarch or the Governor General at the start of a new session of Parliament. The speech is read in the Senate Chamber and describes the Government's plans for the session.
- The Member of Parliament who is elected at the beginning of a Parliament by fellow MPs to keep order in the House of Commons and to ensure that its rules and traditions are respected.
- To change or improve something; for example, a law of an Act of Parliament.
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- A person who speaks for you.
- An important part of the Canadian constitution that ensures all people in Canada are guaranteed certain basic human rights and freedoms.
- Of two chambers, or rooms. Canada's Parliament is made up of two separate Chambers. They are the Senate and the House of Commons.
- A meeting of the Senate or of the House of Commons within a session. Usually one day long, although a ______ can last for only a matter of minutes or may extend over several days.
- Another name for the Senate.
- An officer of the Senate whose responsibilities include delivering messages to the Commons when its Members' attendance is required in the Senate Chamber by the Governor General or a deputy of the Governor General.
- The Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators.
- To place a document before the Senate, the House of Commons or a committee for consideration.
20 Clues: A person who speaks for you. • Another name for the Senate. • Another word for constituency or electoral district. • The Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators. • To change or improve something; for example, a law of an Act of Parliament. • The highest court in Canada. It had nine justices who are appointed by the Prime Minister. • ...
USH Unit 3 (MD-Civil War) 2022-03-16
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- Famous Leader of the Texas Independence Movement
- Destruction of over $100 Million in Confederate Property by Union troops
- National Law deeming escaped slaves as criminals and allocating national funding to their capture
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War resulting from Confederate troops crossing into Pennsylvania for supplies
- Famous Slave deemed not a citizen by the Supreme Court
- a ship used to evade Union blockades isolating the Southeast, earning a high profit for delivering to the Confederacy
- “battle” deemed key to the outcome of the war, ending in Union victory after a lengthy siege
- Bloodiest Single Day of conflict in the civil war
- First “battle” of the civil war, where no men died
- Union General responsible for offering honorable terms of surrender to the Confederacy
- Chief Justice in the Dred Scott ruling
- Union General known for preparedness over initiative to fight, fired by Lincoln and later his political opponent
- In the Confederacy, these are perceived as being violated by mass conscription
- Proposed military strategy for victory in the Civil War
- Ship armored with metal and responsible for the end of the use of wooden ships in the Navy
- Violent Abolitionist responsible for many deaths at Pottawatamie
- SW Land awarded to the US following US victory in the Mexican American War
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- Prominent Illinois Senator responsible for the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Acts
- 10 Line speech given by Abraham Lincoln honoring those fallen in battle at the historic cemetery
- Historic site of a raid organized by John Brown
- Old Fuss and Feathers
- Particularly cruel Union General known for his destruction of Georgia and the Carolinas
- Proposed solution to settling slavery in new territories, by keeping formerly Mexican lands free
- Treaty Responsible for the end of the Mexican American War
- Violent response by immigrants to the institution of mass conscription in the Union
- “explorer” responsible for assisting in the California revolt against Mexico
- General Jackson’s counterpart, renowned Confederate General
- Published by Lincoln following victory at the battle of Antietam
- Tennessee battle where the CSA seeks retribution for Vicksburg, sieging Union troops
- creation of two new territories where slavery will be decided by voting, occasionally ending in bloody conflict
- Victor at Ft. Sumter
- Texas for 9 years, before it was Texas
- Confederate General who died in battle, after being shot by his own men
- California Nation of Rebellion during Mexican American War
- In the __________________ McClellan will run against Lincoln for the Presidency
- Site of the end of the Civil War
- Famous Leader of the Texas Independence Movement and future President of the Lone Star Republic
37 Clues: Victor at Ft. Sumter • Old Fuss and Feathers • Site of the end of the Civil War • Texas for 9 years, before it was Texas • Chief Justice in the Dred Scott ruling • Historic site of a raid organized by John Brown • Famous Leader of the Texas Independence Movement • Bloodiest Single Day of conflict in the civil war • First “battle” of the civil war, where no men died • ...
Roman Republic 2013-10-09
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- Joining of three powerful men in a political alliance
- Enemy empire in North Africa
- Modern day France
- Supposed to lead reinforcements to Hannibal
- Civilization who provided Rome with cavalry and later fought Rome
- Site of Hannibal's great victory
- Great Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps
- Fought for Plebeian rights in 133 (full name)
- Dictator who brutally restored power to the Senate
- Roman general of the second Punic War (full name)
- Caesar supported her in the Egyptian civil war
- Civilization which ruled over Rome from 650-509
- King of Numidia
- Commoners
- River where Romans ambushed Hannibal's reinforcements
- Made it so all laws affect all Romans
- Aristocracy
- Member of the Triumvirate who conquered Gaul and became dictator
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- Site of the final battle between Caesar and Pompey
- Body of soldiers who ratified legislation
- Most famous leader of slave revolt
- General, member of the Triumvirate, eventaully rejoined the Senate
- General and statesman who fought Jugurtha and Germanic tribes
- Continued the fight for Plebeians in 124 (full name)
- Crassus died here
- Led Carthage to conquer Spain
- Term for the day Caesar was assassinated
- River and point of no return for Caesar
- Caesar did not support him in the Egyptian civil war
- Plebeian assembly (Council of Tribes)
- Three conflicts against the Carthaginians
- Created in 470 BC to veto unfair acts
- Rome eventually conquers all territory on this body of water
- Rich member of the Triumvirate
- Instead of kings, Rome had two of these
- This legislative body held the true power in Rome
36 Clues: Commoners • Aristocracy • King of Numidia • Crassus died here • Modern day France • Enemy empire in North Africa • Led Carthage to conquer Spain • Rich member of the Triumvirate • Site of Hannibal's great victory • Most famous leader of slave revolt • Plebeian assembly (Council of Tribes) • Created in 470 BC to veto unfair acts • Made it so all laws affect all Romans • ...
Civil War - Part 3 2025-05-28
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- Which country was ready to acknowledge the South as an independent country?
- How many A.A. won the Congressional Medal of Honor?
- This battle was important to the North because it aloowed Lincoln to pass E.P.?
- Which was the largest city in the South?
- Who was the Union Admiral who led a daring attack by river on New Orleans (last name)?
- Who was the Union general that led forces in the western theater (last name)?
- Lincoln realizes the way to break the South is to break what?
- The 54th infantry unit, Americans first AA unit, ws from which state?
- Name of McClellan’s plan to conquer Richmond
- Which major battle in the western Theater gave the Union control of the Mississippi River Valley?
- General Johnston is killed and replaced by Robert E. Lee after which battle?
- Who wins the at Antietam?
- Which gifted general is shot by his own men and dies at Chancellorsville?
- Lincoln only outlawed slavery in rebelling states because it was what to do it in in the USA??
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- Had McClellan attacked at this battle the Union could have taken Richmond – ending the war
- What did Lincoln have to wait for before he could issue his proclamation?
- At which battle is Lee outnumbered 2:1 and yet still wins?
- Who wins the Battle of Antietam?
- Who was the first A.A. promoted to rank of major?
- Where was the A.A. regiment first assigned an important role and proved to be heroes?
- What famous document did Lincoln write in July of 1862?
- Which Union general lost, in a slaughter, at Fredericksburg?
- Which battle was fought once Lee and McClellan met?
- Lincoln's goal starting the year of 1862 was to preserve what?
- In which theater was the Union getting repeatedly beat in 1862?
- This battle was important to the South because they lost any chance for European support?
26 Clues: Who wins the at Antietam? • Who wins the Battle of Antietam? • Which was the largest city in the South? • Name of McClellan’s plan to conquer Richmond • Who was the first A.A. promoted to rank of major? • How many A.A. won the Congressional Medal of Honor? • Which battle was fought once Lee and McClellan met? • What famous document did Lincoln write in July of 1862? • ...
confederacion peru-boliviana 2025-07-02
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- Guerrillero boliviano que reforzó a Braun en la batalla.
- Capital del Sur-Perú durante la Confederación.
- General peruano que se unió a Gamarra y declaró la guerra a Santa Cruz.
- Territorio ocupado por Bolivia tras la victoria en Ingavi.
- Comandante chileno derrotado y obligado a firmar el tratado.
- Escenario de otra victoria boliviana antes de la Batalla de Montenegro.
- Campo de batalla donde Santa Cruz derrotó a Gamarra en 1835.
- General boliviano que lideró la victoria en Montenegro.
- Batalla decisiva donde Bolivia derrotó a Perú en 1841.
- General peruano aliado con Chile para derrotar a Santa Cruz.
- Presidente de Perú que buscó anexar Bolivia tras la disolución de la Confederación.
- Líder boliviano que resistió la invasión peruana.
- Río cruzado por Santa Cruz para pacificar el Perú.
- Resultado de la derrota, marcando el fin de la Confederación.
- General peruano que invadió Bolivia aliado con Pedro Blanco.
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- Lugar donde las tropas chilenas y aliadas derrotaron a Santa Cruz en 1839.
- General chileno que lideró la ofensiva final contra la Confederación.
- Capital del Nor-Perú durante la Confederación.
- Unión política entre Perú y Bolivia liderada por Santa Cruz.
- Lugar donde Bolivia derrotó definitivamente a las fuerzas argentinas.
- Tratado firmado entre Chile y la Confederación, luego desconocido por Chile.
- Estructura novedosa donde cada Estado mantenía su independencia.
- Lugar donde Santa Cruz obtuvo una victoria decisiva en 1836.
- Primeros códigos legales de Bolivia aprobados en Sudamérica.
- Puerto chileno desde donde partió la expedición contra la Confederación.
- Localidad cercana al lugar de la batalla.
- Gobernante argentino que declaró la guerra a la Confederación en 1837.
- Localidad boliviana donde se reunió el Congreso boliviano para definir la Confederación.
- Ministro chileno que impulsó la guerra contra la Confederación.
- Lugar de una victoria previa de Otto Felipe Braun contra Argentina.
- Título otorgado a Santa Cruz como líder de la Confederación.
31 Clues: Localidad cercana al lugar de la batalla. • Capital del Nor-Perú durante la Confederación. • Capital del Sur-Perú durante la Confederación. • Líder boliviano que resistió la invasión peruana. • Río cruzado por Santa Cruz para pacificar el Perú. • Batalla decisiva donde Bolivia derrotó a Perú en 1841. • General boliviano que lideró la victoria en Montenegro. • ...
Civil War 2022-05-10
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- Lincoln president during the Civil War
- important statement
- states did not allow slavery
- William T. Sherman Union general who captured Atlanta, GA, then marched through GA to the sea, burning and destroying everything on the way
- Sumter located in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first battle of the Civil War was fought
- first Union ironclad
- gin machine that quickly removed cotton seeds
- War fought between north & south, 1861-1865, also called the War between the States
- states allowed slavery
- Ulysses S. Grant commander of the Union army
- decision to satisfy both sides of an argument
- Robert E. Lee commander of the Confederate army
- Union's move to block major seaports from the south, to prevent them from receiving much needed supplies
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- Johnson president after Lincoln's death
- Davis president of the Confederate States of America
- Court House, Virginia where General Lee surrendered to General Grant at the end of the Civil War
- Wilkes Booth shot and killed Abraham Lincoln in 1865
- battle that was the turning point of the Civil War
- set free
- first Confederate ironclad
- ship covered with thick iron plates to keep cannon balls and gun shells out
- referred to the US during the Civil War
- Proclamation President Lincoln's announcement in 1863, to free slaves
- city captured by the Union army so the north could control the Mississippi River
- States of America name Southern states gave themselves after withdrawing from the Union, to form their own nation
- capital of the Confederate States
- Compromise decision in 1821 to allow Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state & Maine as a free state, to keep the balance represented in Congress
- Whitney man who invented the cotton gin
28 Clues: set free • important statement • first Union ironclad • states allowed slavery • first Confederate ironclad • states did not allow slavery • capital of the Confederate States • Lincoln president during the Civil War • Johnson president after Lincoln's death • referred to the US during the Civil War • Whitney man who invented the cotton gin • ...
Greeco-Persian War 2017-02-21
12 Clues: Persian general • Athenian general • Wine drinking cup • Long-range weapon • Hand-to-hand weapon • Major greek city-state • Citizen-soldiers of Greek • Short to long range weapon • People at war with the greeks • Aided Artaphernes in fighting • Battle of Greek city vs. Sparta • First battle blows o Greeco-Persian War
relatives 2022-10-17
19 Clues: tio • tia • hijo • hija • papa • mama • padre • madre • niños • esposo • esposa • abuelo • abuela • sobrino • sobrina • hermana • hermano • primo/prima • hermano(termino general)
Unit 16 2025-05-20
20 Clues: saak • nälg • mahe • nälg • kliima • võõras • üldine • haigus • tribüün • teekond • rusikas • ihaldama • Õnnistus • ülejäänud • laiskvorst • ebaõnnestus • emigreeruma • järeltulijad • väike ristik • rongkäik,paraad
Science Crossword 2014-03-23
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- organisms that eat producers and primary consumers
- consumer Type of organism that eats producers in a food chain
- consumer Type of organism that eats primary consumers in a food chain
- carnivore Type of animal not eaten by any other animal in a food chain
- type of living organism at the start of a food chain
- general term for animals which are hunted for food
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- general term to describe all the organisms at the start of the food chain
- general term to describe all primary consumers
- general term for animals which hunt other animals for food
- consumer Type of organism that eats secondary consumers in a food chain
10 Clues: general term to describe all primary consumers • organisms that eat producers and primary consumers • general term for animals which are hunted for food • type of living organism at the start of a food chain • general term for animals which hunt other animals for food • consumer Type of organism that eats producers in a food chain • ...
Civil War Battles/People 2023-05-18
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- North also known as ____.
- 1st battle of the war, occupied by Union troops, South fired on fort until the Union surrendered.
- Lee's right hand man, Confederate General, dies before war's over.
- Top general of Union army, splits South in half.
- Grant split the Confederacy in half when he took Vicksburg for the Union.
- More railroads, more people, better industry, and better President.
- Completed march to the sea.
- Lee 1st invasion in North, bloodiest 1 day battle, Union won.
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- Lee 2nd invasion of the North, bloodiest overall battle, South had no chance at winning.
- South also known as ___.
- President of Confederacy, 6 year term.
- Better Generals, better knowledge of the land, and more motivation.
- Opening battle of Sherman's March to the Sea.
- Top general for Confederacy, invaded North twice.
- Fighting for unification.
- Fighting for independence.
16 Clues: South also known as ___. • North also known as ____. • Fighting for unification. • Fighting for independence. • Completed march to the sea. • President of Confederacy, 6 year term. • Opening battle of Sherman's March to the Sea. • Top general of Union army, splits South in half. • Top general for Confederacy, invaded North twice. • ...
TNBA 2016-06-17
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- Andre puts together the Meschianza in Philadelphia to honor his return back home.
- Did not follow Arnold's orders to take care of the IOU supplies from Montreal.
- Responsible for the Paoli Massacre
- Socialite in Philadelphia and had a son name Edward.
- A young handsome British officer who later became Commander Clinton's Chief of Intelligence
- Arnold created the first Navy; Arnold lost 15 American ships
- General who commanded the British fleet at the Battle of Valcour Island
- Arnold went into battle after his resignation; Arnold rallies his scared troops to fight
- Family friend of Peggy Shippen who went to John Andre with a message from Arnold.
- What would Arnold be considered if he died in Saratoga?
- Arnold lead the charge with Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys
- What is the one monument of Arnold of?
- General who took Montreal and died from a grapeshot wound in Quebec when he went to help Arnold.
- British officer in charge of NYC
- Arnold sent Hon Yost into St. Leger's tent saying Arnold was on his way with 2,000 men; The British retreated before Arnold got there
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- Helped take Fort Ti. and the leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- President of the Pennsylvania Council whose personal mission was to take down Arnold.
- Took 500 Lashes on the back from a British General and vowed to kill any Red Coat he comes across
- Where did Andre die?
- President of Congress in Philadelphia
- A General who liked Benedict Arnold but later would not listen to him during the Battle of Saratoga because because he felt Arnold was reckless.
- Arnold's love interest that he met at Henry Knox's party.
- Arnold was crippled after this battle; Arnold won the battle which became the turning point of the war
- Where did the Arnold's go after the war?
- Attacked during a blizzard; Arnold got shot in the leg
- How old was Arnold when he died?
- How old was Peggy when she died?
- Leader of the Northern Army who was replaced by General Gates after the American's lost Fort Ti.
- Merchant from New Haven, Connecticut. Only cares about his name.
- Leader of the Continental Army
- How did John Andre want to die?
- A cocky British General who lost to the American's at the Battle of Saratoga.
- A book store owner on his way to Fort Ti. who stayed up all night talking to John Andre while he was a POW. This man will later become the military judge during Andre's trial as a spy.
33 Clues: Where did Andre die? • Leader of the Continental Army • How did John Andre want to die? • How old was Arnold when he died? • How old was Peggy when she died? • British officer in charge of NYC • Responsible for the Paoli Massacre • President of Congress in Philadelphia • What is the one monument of Arnold of? • Where did the Arnold's go after the war? • ...
The Civil War 2016-05-02
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- Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run
- commanding general of the Union army for a short period; nominated by the Democrats to run against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- commanding general of the Union army at the start of the Civil War; created the Anaconda Plan
- members of Lincoln's own party who criticized Lincoln for making the war about preserving the Union rather than about slavery
- (Union victory) the bloodiest day of the Civil War; Lincoln soon after issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- (1861) the first federal income tax in American history; used to raise money for the Union
- the first meeting of ironclads in the Civil War; navies would shift from wooden ships to ironclads after the battle
- (November 19, 1863) three-minute speech given by Lincoln at a dedication speech for a battlefield cemetery; regarded as one of the finest speeches of all time
- (Union victory) the surrender of General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia; signaled the beginning of the end of the Civil War
- failed maneuver by Confederate soldiers on Union soldiers positioned on high ground on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln which declared all slaves in the Confederate states to be free if those states did not return to the Union by the end of the year
- a war between citizens of the same country fighting for control over that country
- (Union victory) victory helped Lincoln win the election of 1864; Sherman burned almost the entire city before starting his March to the Sea
- drafting men for military service
- (Union victory) cut off railroad supply line to the capital at Richmond; Lee retreated and Confederate government officials evacuated Richmond
- (Union victory) Union gained control of the Mississippi River; cut off Confederate communications and supplies from west of the Mississippi River; often considered the turning point in the war along with Gettysburg
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- ("Copperheads") favored ending the war, whether it meant welcoming the seceded states back into the Union along with slavery or letting the southern states remain separate
- Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign
- (Union victory) more casualties than any other battle in the Civil War; often considered the turning point in the war
- (1863) law drafting Union men ages 20-45 for 3 years of military service; each state had a quota of soldiers to provide
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865
- President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
- Confederate commanding general of the Army of Northern Virginia; earned victories at the Battle of Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville; surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War
- a Confederate corps commander in the Army of Northern Virginia; earned his nickname at First Bull Run; shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville and died from pneumonia
- Confederate commander of the Western Department of the Confederate Army; killed in the Battle of Shiloh
- commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War
- (April 14, 1865) assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington
- (Confederate victory) the first major land battle of the Civil War; General Thomas Jackson earned the nickname "Stonewall"
- Winfield Scott's plan to blockade Confederate ports, take control of the Mississippi River, and capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, VA
- the southern region of the United States which broke away, forming their own nation; often called the "rebels"
31 Clues: drafting men for military service • (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War • Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run • President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War • Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign • commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War • ...
Battle of Antietam 2023-11-29
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- General leading Confederate forces
- Name of creek where battle took place
- General that replaces McClellan
- Where main fighting took place "The ___"
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- Where Gen. French fought at close distance
- Lee's plans for attacking Union Interior
- Town near the battle
- State Lee attempted to push into
- General leading Union forces
9 Clues: Town near the battle • General leading Union forces • General that replaces McClellan • State Lee attempted to push into • General leading Confederate forces • Name of creek where battle took place • Lee's plans for attacking Union Interior • Where main fighting took place "The ___" • Where Gen. French fought at close distance
Civil War Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- The General in charge of the Confederacy
- Another name for the South
- The General in charge of the Union
- Another name for the North
- Where General Lee surrenders, ending the war.
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- The president during the Civil War
- Which side had the weaker military?
- __________Proclamation.
- Which side had weaker transportation?
9 Clues: __________Proclamation. • Another name for the South • Another name for the North • The president during the Civil War • The General in charge of the Union • Which side had the weaker military? • Which side had weaker transportation? • The General in charge of the Confederacy • Where General Lee surrenders, ending the war.
Revolutionary War - Autumn Skenandore 2022-04-25
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- son of liberty
- This Battle happened in 1777
- American General who switched sides
- express rider
- Gates Took command of the Northern Army
- Fell in love with Peggy Shippen
- Traitor
- the King of England
- Loyalist
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- On the 10 dollar bill
- wife of John Adams
- representative from Virginia
- British general attacked New York.
13 Clues: Traitor • Loyalist • express rider • son of liberty • wife of John Adams • the King of England • On the 10 dollar bill • This Battle happened in 1777 • representative from Virginia • Fell in love with Peggy Shippen • British general attacked New York. • American General who switched sides • Gates Took command of the Northern Army
Spelling Words from Talib 2023-04-13
12 Clues: cruel • a brutal act • for one person • involving the mind • of a particular person • an idea that is general • exist from the beginning • particular to each person • capable of producing crops • the quality of being individual • the mental capacity of a person • involving every member of a class
SAD u 19. stoljeću 2022-12-15
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- predsjednik Konfederacije
- zahtjev za ukidanjem ropstva
- bitka indijanaca i generala Custera
- indijanski poglavica, pobijedio Custera
- ključna bitka rata
- američki predsjednik, ukinuo ropstvo
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- koncept širenja Amerikanaca na Zapad
- lincolnov ubojica
- odvajanje ljudi na temelju rase
- poznati general Konfederacije
- prva država koja se odvojila od SAD-a
- poznati general Unije
12 Clues: lincolnov ubojica • ključna bitka rata • poznati general Unije • predsjednik Konfederacije • zahtjev za ukidanjem ropstva • poznati general Konfederacije • odvajanje ljudi na temelju rase • bitka indijanaca i generala Custera • koncept širenja Amerikanaca na Zapad • američki predsjednik, ukinuo ropstvo • prva država koja se odvojila od SAD-a • ...
revolutionary war 2025-06-03
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- Crispus, major role in patriots
- George III, Leader of British
- Paul, historic figure
- person who follows kings rules
- Benedict, general
- Boston _____ Party
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- Boston street fight and shooting
- gun famously used in war
- Benjamin, well respected by British
- football team in northeast U.S.
- animal on "Don't Tread On Me" flag
- Washington, general
12 Clues: Benedict, general • Boston _____ Party • Washington, general • Paul, historic figure • gun famously used in war • George III, Leader of British • person who follows kings rules • Crispus, major role in patriots • football team in northeast U.S. • Boston street fight and shooting • animal on "Don't Tread On Me" flag • Benjamin, well respected by British
Joeys Punic War Puzzle 2022-10-27
10 Clues: Spain iberia • battle cannae • Roman elder cato • land warriors romans • Roman historian livy • Roman General scipio • Battle Carthage zama • traders carthiginians • Navy battle equipment corvus • Carthaginian General hannibal
The Civil War 2016-05-02
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- (1861) the first federal income tax in American history; used to raise money for the Union
- Confederate commanding general of the Army of Northern Virginia; earned victories at the Battle of Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville; surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- (Union victory) victory helped Lincoln win the election of 1864; Sherman burned almost the entire city before starting his March to the Sea
- the first meeting of ironclads in the Civil War; navies would shift from wooden ships to ironclads after the battle
- Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run
- ("Copperheads") favored ending the war, whether it meant welcoming the seceded states back into the Union along with slavery or letting the southern states remain separate
- (Union victory) Union gained control of the Mississippi River; cut off Confederate communications and supplies from west of the Mississippi River; often considered the turning point in the war along with Gettysburg
- (Union victory) the surrender of General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia; signaled the beginning of the end of the Civil War
- (November 19, 1863) three-minute speech given by Lincoln at a dedication speech for a battlefield cemetery; regarded as one of the finest speeches of all time
- commanding general of the Union army for a short period; nominated by the Democrats to run against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- a Confederate corps commander in the Army of Northern Virginia; earned his nickname at First Bull Run; shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville and died from pneumonia
- commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War
- (Union victory) cut off railroad supply line to the capital at Richmond; Lee retreated and Confederate government officials evacuated Richmond
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- (1863) law drafting Union men ages 20-45 for 3 years of military service; each state had a quota of soldiers to provide
- the southern region of the United States which broke away, forming their own nation; often called the "rebels"
- executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln which declared all slaves in the Confederate states to be free if those states did not return to the Union by the end of the year
- (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War
- commanding general of the Union army at the start of the Civil War; created the Anaconda Plan
- (Union victory) the bloodiest day of the Civil War; Lincoln soon after issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- Confederate commander of the Western Department of the Confederate Army; killed in the Battle of Shiloh
- members of Lincoln's own party who criticized Lincoln for making the war about preserving the Union rather than about slavery
- (April 14, 1865) assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington
- drafting men for military service
- President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
- Winfield Scott's plan to blockade Confederate ports, take control of the Mississippi River, and capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, VA
- Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign
- (Union victory) more casualties than any other battle in the Civil War; often considered the turning point in the war
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865
- (Confederate victory) the first major land battle of the Civil War; General Thomas Jackson earned the nickname "Stonewall"
- failed maneuver by Confederate soldiers on Union soldiers positioned on high ground on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- a war between citizens of the same country fighting for control over that country
31 Clues: drafting men for military service • (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War • Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run • President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War • Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign • commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War • ...
The Civil War 2016-05-02
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- ("Copperheads") favored ending the war, whether it meant welcoming the seceded states back into the Union along with slavery or letting the southern states remain separate
- failed maneuver by Confederate soldiers on Union soldiers positioned on high ground on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- (April 14, 1865) assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington
- (Union victory) Union gained control of the Mississippi River; cut off Confederate communications and supplies from west of the Mississippi River; often considered the turning point in the war along with Gettysburg
- commanding general of the Union army at the start of the Civil War; created the Anaconda Plan
- (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War
- (1863) law drafting Union men ages 20-45 for 3 years of military service; each state had a quota of soldiers to provide
- Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run
- (Union victory) victory helped Lincoln win the election of 1864; Sherman burned almost the entire city before starting his March to the Sea
- Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign
- a Confederate corps commander in the Army of Northern Virginia; earned his nickname at First Bull Run; shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville and died from pneumonia
- (Union victory) the bloodiest day of the Civil War; Lincoln soon after issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- commanding general of the Union army for a short period; nominated by the Democrats to run against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- (Union victory) cut off railroad supply line to the capital at Richmond; Lee retreated and Confederate government officials evacuated Richmond
- the first meeting of ironclads in the Civil War; navies would shift from wooden ships to ironclads after the battle
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- President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
- a war between citizens of the same country fighting for control over that country
- (Union victory) the surrender of General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia; signaled the beginning of the end of the Civil War
- members of Lincoln's own party who criticized Lincoln for making the war about preserving the Union rather than about slavery
- executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln which declared all slaves in the Confederate states to be free if those states did not return to the Union by the end of the year
- Confederate commanding general of the Army of Northern Virginia; earned victories at the Battle of Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville; surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- (1861) the first federal income tax in American history; used to raise money for the Union
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865
- (Confederate victory) the first major land battle of the Civil War; General Thomas Jackson earned the nickname "Stonewall"
- Confederate commander of the Western Department of the Confederate Army; killed in the Battle of Shiloh
- (November 19, 1863) three-minute speech given by Lincoln at a dedication speech for a battlefield cemetery; regarded as one of the finest speeches of all time
- commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War
- drafting men for military service
- Winfield Scott's plan to blockade Confederate ports, take control of the Mississippi River, and capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, VA
- (Union victory) more casualties than any other battle in the Civil War; often considered the turning point in the war
- the southern region of the United States which broke away, forming their own nation; often called the "rebels"
31 Clues: drafting men for military service • (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War • Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run • President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War • commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War • Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign • ...
Day 18 Vocabulary 2023-10-17
The Killer Angles book 2022-05-03
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- The town were the battle took place
- The number in Thousands who died on the Confederate side
- The confederate general and Gettysburg
- Lee's second in command, lieutenant General
- The group of people who do not like slavery and are not rebelling
- The estimated percentage of people who died in Pickett's charge
- The Union General At Gettysburg
- The group of people who are rebelling because of slavery and other reasons
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- The author of the book
- The hill were the battle took place
- The state were the battle took place
- The number in thousands of people died on the union side
- A commander who is most famous for his charge that failed and a lot of people died.
- The amount of days the battle was
14 Clues: The author of the book • The Union General At Gettysburg • The amount of days the battle was • The hill were the battle took place • The town were the battle took place • The state were the battle took place • The confederate general and Gettysburg • Lee's second in command, lieutenant General • The number in Thousands who died on the Confederate side • ...
The Killer Angles book 2022-05-03
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- The town were the battle took place
- The number in Thousands who died on the Confederate side
- The confederate general and Gettysburg
- Lee's second in command, lieutenant General
- The group of people who do not like slavery and are not rebelling
- The estimated percentage of people who died in Pickett's charge
- The Union General At Gettysburg
- The group of people who are rebelling because of slavery and other reasons
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- The author of the book
- The hill were the battle took place
- The state were the battle took place
- The number in thousands of people died on the union side
- A commander who is most famous for his charge that failed and a lot of people died.
- The amount of days the battle was
14 Clues: The author of the book • The Union General At Gettysburg • The amount of days the battle was • The hill were the battle took place • The town were the battle took place • The state were the battle took place • The confederate general and Gettysburg • Lee's second in command, lieutenant General • The number in Thousands who died on the Confederate side • ...
Civil War Review Board 2024-05-14
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- ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia's first invasion into the North and led Abraham Lincoln to issue the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
- bands of men that were willing to fight, kill, and rob for a variety of motives that included defense against pro-slavery
- declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
- an American Civil War campaign lasting from November 15 to December 21, 1864, in which Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman led troops through the Confederate state of Georgia
- The battle involved the largest number of casualties of the entire war and is often described as the war's turning point
- the place where two major Civil War battles were fought
- Confederate General Robert E Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S Grant to effectively end the American Civil War
- the fate of Atlanta was sealed when Sherman's troops cut the Macon and Western line. Union soldiers entered the city on September 2, thus concluding the Atlanta campaign.
- As part of that effort, a British army under Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell captured the city of Savannah, Georgia on December 29, 1778.
- the historic period in which the United States grappled with the question of how to integrate millions of newly freed African Americans into social, political, and labor systems
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- the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War
- As Charleston blazed a path towards secession to preserve slavery, construction on a new fort
- once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property
- a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder.
- laws passed at different periods in the southern United States to enforce racial segregation and curtail the power of Black voters
- one of the largest and deadliest of the Civil War. It featured the first opposed river crossing in American military history
- the bloodiest battle fought during the American Civil War up to that point in the conflict
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War
- Families, who had been together for all of their lives on Butler's Island or Hampton, were torn apart and dispersed; many of them never saw each other again
- Confederate troops attack a Union supply depot and are met by untested United States Colored Troops
- was an important battle of the Atlanta campaign by Union General William Sherman to launch a full-scale frontal assault on the entrenched position of General Joseph Johnston's Rebels
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
22 Clues: the place where two major Civil War battles were fought • a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate; a freeholder. • once the fleeing slaves crossed Union army lines, they were classified as property • the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War • ...
colors 2023-04-06
12 Clues: basic color • color of rocks • color of the sky • color of the gold • color of the sand • color of the blood • color of the leaves • color of the oranges • color of the eggplants • bright color of the sun • color liked by man in general • color of the hairs in general
Science Crossword 2014-03-23
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- term to describe all primary consumers
- term for animals which hunt other animals for food
- term to describe all the organisms at the start of the food chain
- consumer/Type of organism that eats primary consumers in a food chain
- Consumer/Type of organism that eats producers in a food chain
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- of living organism at the start of a food chain
- that eat producers and primary consumers
- Consumer/Type of organism that eats secondary consumers in a food chain
- Carnivore/Type of animal not eaten by any other animal in a food chain
- term for animals which are hunted for food
10 Clues: term to describe all primary consumers • that eat producers and primary consumers • term for animals which are hunted for food • of living organism at the start of a food chain • term for animals which hunt other animals for food • Consumer/Type of organism that eats producers in a food chain • term to describe all the organisms at the start of the food chain • ...
Bartz Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old)
- General of the British army
- a town in Virginia
- General of the American army
- convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A
- General of the French army
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- He was a strict, strategic trainer
- He raised his own army to expel the British forces
- Continental Congress could not impose taxes on the states
- When the Battle of Yorktown started
10 Clues: a town in Virginia • General of the French army • General of the British army • General of the American army • He was a strict, strategic trainer • When the Battle of Yorktown started • Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old) • He raised his own army to expel the British forces • convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A • ...
Bartz Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old)
- General of the British army
- a town in Virginia
- General of the American army
- convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A
- General of the French army
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- He was a strict, strategic trainer
- He raised his own army to expel the British forces
- Continental Congress could not impose taxes on the states
- When the Battle of Yorktown started
10 Clues: a town in Virginia • General of the French army • General of the British army • General of the American army • He was a strict, strategic trainer • When the Battle of Yorktown started • Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old) • He raised his own army to expel the British forces • convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A • ...
batlle of Shiloh 2019-05-16
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- The General of the confederate forces
- They lost less soldiers
- The battle was _____meant to take place
- The Irish General before Grant
- the only president of the CSA
- They won the battle of Shiloh
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- The battle of Shiloh took place in the state of
- The president of the USA at the time
- The general of the union is_____
- The union was on a march down what river
10 Clues: They lost less soldiers • the only president of the CSA • They won the battle of Shiloh • The Irish General before Grant • The general of the union is_____ • The president of the USA at the time • The General of the confederate forces • The battle was _____meant to take place • The union was on a march down what river • The battle of Shiloh took place in the state of
U2, F2 2018-09-24
18 Clues: rakk • maht • seos • võime • üldine • keemia • hapnik • ergutama • teadlane • vabastama • näpunäide • viktoriin • ajuimpulss • täielikult • matemaatika • tagant_tõukama • rändama,uitama • probleemi_lahendama
Civil War 2024-03-20
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- elected U.S. president in the 1860 election
- the president of the Confederacy in the Civil War
- the rights and powers held by individual U.S. states
- the location of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and of a famous address made by President Lincoln
- the political organization that nominated Abraham Lincoln
- a war between citizens of the same country
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- relating to cities
- the Confederate general nicknamed for his bravery
- the general who led the Union armies during the later years of the Civil War
- relating to the countryside
- the science or practice of cultivating soil or farming
- the Confederate general who led the Army of Northern Virginia
- a person who has escaped
- nominated three different candidates for president in the 1860 election+
14 Clues: relating to cities • a person who has escaped • relating to the countryside • a war between citizens of the same country • elected U.S. president in the 1860 election • the Confederate general nicknamed for his bravery • the president of the Confederacy in the Civil War • the rights and powers held by individual U.S. states • ...
Civil War Review 2024-01-04
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- Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes ____ in April 1865.
- Confederate General Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. ____ in April 1865.
- General Robert E. ____ was a major leader of the Confederate Army.
- The Southern states that seceded called themselves the ________ States of America.
- Abraham ____ was the winner of the Election of 1860.
- Jefferson ____ was the president of the Confederate States.
- The attack on ____ in 1861 was the first battle of the Civil War.
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- General ____ used "hard war" or "total war" tactics to destroy Southern resources and morale.
- Lincoln suspended ____ and declared martial law to stop Southern sympathizers during the war.
- Lincoln issued the ____ Proclamation in 1863 to free slaves in the Confederate States.
- The Battle of ____ was the last time the South tried to invade the North.
11 Clues: Abraham ____ was the winner of the Election of 1860. • Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes ____ in April 1865. • Jefferson ____ was the president of the Confederate States. • The attack on ____ in 1861 was the first battle of the Civil War. • General Robert E. ____ was a major leader of the Confederate Army. • ...
The D.C. BEACON 2023-03-02
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- Country that started the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
- territory where the most people were enslaved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
- Trans Atlantic _____ _____
- Last state to secede
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- General for the union
- Vice president
- General for the Confederacy
- Current president
- Recent proclamation
- Underground _______
- People who work against slavery
- First State that seceded
12 Clues: Vice president • Current president • Recent proclamation • Underground _______ • Last state to secede • General for the union • First State that seceded • Trans Atlantic _____ _____ • General for the Confederacy • People who work against slavery • Country that started the Trans-Atlantic slave trade • territory where the most people were enslaved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
Revolutionary War - Autumn Skenandore 2022-04-25
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- son of liberty
- This Battle happened in 1777
- American General who switched sides
- express rider
- Gates Took command of the Northern Army
- Fell in love with Peggy Shippen
- Traitor
- the King of England
- Loyalist
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- On the 10 dollar bill
- wife of John Adams
- representative from Virginia
- British general attacked New York.
13 Clues: Traitor • Loyalist • express rider • son of liberty • wife of John Adams • the King of England • On the 10 dollar bill • This Battle happened in 1777 • representative from Virginia • Fell in love with Peggy Shippen • British general attacked New York. • American General who switched sides • Gates Took command of the Northern Army
Bartz Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- General of the French army
- When the Battle of Yorktown started
- Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old)
- a town in Virginia
- He raised his own army to expel the British forces
- He was a strict, strategic trainer
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- General of the British army
- General of the American army
- Continental Congress could not impose taxes on the states
- convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A
10 Clues: a town in Virginia • General of the French army • General of the British army • General of the American army • He was a strict, strategic trainer • When the Battle of Yorktown started • Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old) • He raised his own army to expel the British forces • convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A • ...
American Civil War by:Reece Miller 2023-05-21
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- Who won the Civil War.
- An attempt to stop supplies and people from going in or out of a port.
- The first major battle of the Civil War (5 words).
- A nickname for the northerners who were against the Civil War.
- Union General who is most famous for his bravery and leadership at the battle of Gettysburg (3 words).
- Most Soldiers on the battlefield fought with this weapon.
- Union General who is most famous for his "march to the sea" from Atlanta to Savannah where he destroyed everything that could be used against his army along the way (3 words).
- Name of the army that fought for the North in the American Civil War.
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during a battle.
- Name of the Court House where they ended the war.
- Nickname for the Union General Thomas (4 words).
- The month that the American Civil War ended.
- The name of the army that fought for the South in the American Civil War.
- A northerner who has moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- General for the Confederate army of Virginia.
- ____ _____% of the deaths in the Civil War were due to disease (2 words)
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- Meaning "before war"
- The man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
- Lincoln ______ of getting assassinated only days prior to being killed.
- Where the bloodiest battle took place during the Civil War,
- Wife and First Lady to President Abraham Lincoln (2 words)
- Confederates uniform color.
- The color of the uniforms of the Union Soldiers (2 words)
- These had a major impact on the war and allowed the armies to move large numbers of troops long distances very quickly.
- Soldiers that travel and fight on foot.
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- Thomas Jackson earned the nickname _______ from his stand at the Battle of Bull Run.
- Union General who was appointed head of the Union Army of the Potomac after the First Battle of Bull Run (2 words).
- First major U.S. war to be documented with this.
- Sharp blades that were attached to the end of the rifles.
- Large caliper firearms like cannons and mortars.
- President Lincoln and the Military were able to communicate in real time using this.
- Confederate General who lead the Confederates to their first major victory in the Civil War at the First Battle of Bull Run and surrendered his army to the Union General Sherman (2 Words).
- Name of the President of the Confederate States during the war.
- Sumter, Where the Civil War started 2 words (2 words).
- The Civil War lasted ____ years.
- Barton, The Angel of the Battlefield (2 words).
- The month that the American Civil began.
- The deadliest war in American history (3 words)
- Who lost the Civil War.
- General for the Union who later went on to become the President of United States.
- An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the slaves in the Confederate States were to be set free (2 words).
- A nickname for the Southern states.
- A nickname for the people from the North as well as Union Soldiers.
- To withdraw or depart formally.
- Carolina, First state to Secede (2 words).
- The most popular bullet used in the Civil war was the ________ ________ which was named after its inventor.
- Three, Number of states in the Confederacy 2 words (2 words).
- War fought on American soil between the Northern States and the Southern States (2 Words).
- What caused the Civil War.
50 Clues: Meaning "before war" • Who won the Civil War. • Who lost the Civil War. • What caused the Civil War. • Confederates uniform color. • To withdraw or depart formally. • The Civil War lasted ____ years. • A nickname for the Southern states. • Soldiers that travel and fight on foot. • The month that the American Civil began. • Carolina, First state to Secede (2 words). • ...
The Civil War 2016-05-02
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- (1861) the first federal income tax in American history; used to raise money for the Union
- drafting men for military service
- Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run
- (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War
- ("Copperheads") favored ending the war, whether it meant welcoming the seceded states back into the Union along with slavery or letting the southern states remain separate
- (Union victory) cut off railroad supply line to the capital at Richmond; Lee retreated and Confederate government officials evacuated Richmond
- a Confederate corps commander in the Army of Northern Virginia; earned his nickname at First Bull Run; shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville and died from pneumonia
- (Union victory) more casualties than any other battle in the Civil War; often considered the turning point in the war
- Confederate commanding general of the Army of Northern Virginia; earned victories at the Battle of Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville; surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- Confederate commander of the Western Department of the Confederate Army; killed in the Battle of Shiloh
- President of the United States of America during the Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865
- (Union victory) Union gained control of the Mississippi River; cut off Confederate communications and supplies from west of the Mississippi River; often considered the turning point in the war along with Gettysburg
- (November 19, 1863) three-minute speech given by Lincoln at a dedication speech for a battlefield cemetery; regarded as one of the finest speeches of all time
- Winfield Scott's plan to blockade Confederate ports, take control of the Mississippi River, and capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, VA
- a war between citizens of the same country fighting for control over that country
- (Union victory) victory helped Lincoln win the election of 1864; Sherman burned almost the entire city before starting his March to the Sea
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- (1863) law drafting Union men ages 20-45 for 3 years of military service; each state had a quota of soldiers to provide
- commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War
- (Union victory) the surrender of General Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia; signaled the beginning of the end of the Civil War
- (Confederate victory) the first major land battle of the Civil War; General Thomas Jackson earned the nickname "Stonewall"
- Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign
- members of Lincoln's own party who criticized Lincoln for making the war about preserving the Union rather than about slavery
- the first meeting of ironclads in the Civil War; navies would shift from wooden ships to ironclads after the battle
- (April 14, 1865) assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater in Washington
- executive order issued by Abraham Lincoln which declared all slaves in the Confederate states to be free if those states did not return to the Union by the end of the year
- (Union victory) the bloodiest day of the Civil War; Lincoln soon after issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- failed maneuver by Confederate soldiers on Union soldiers positioned on high ground on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg
- commanding general of the Union army at the start of the Civil War; created the Anaconda Plan
- President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
- commanding general of the Union army for a short period; nominated by the Democrats to run against Lincoln in the election of 1864
- the southern region of the United States which broke away, forming their own nation; often called the "rebels"
31 Clues: drafting men for military service • (Confederate victory) the start of the Civil War • Confederate general at Fort Sumter and First Bull Run • President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War • commanding general of the Union army for the latter half of the Civil War • Union general famous for his "total war" strategy in the Atlanta Campaign • ...
Scientific Revolution 2014-11-12
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- English philosopher and empiricist
- scientific revolution ended with this person
- reasoning specific to general
- student of Tycho
- father of rationalism
- study of relationships with stars
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- who found theory of falling objects/gravity
- Ptolemy's work
- short handwritten notebook of observations
- all heavenly bodies move around the sun
- endorsed by the Catholic Church, religious schools
- a philosophy, learning is experiential
- reasoning general to specific
- theorized a system distinct from the Ptolemaic and Copernican
- a people, believed in measurement not experience
15 Clues: Ptolemy's work • student of Tycho • father of rationalism • reasoning specific to general • reasoning general to specific • study of relationships with stars • English philosopher and empiricist • a philosophy, learning is experiential • all heavenly bodies move around the sun • short handwritten notebook of observations • who found theory of falling objects/gravity • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle ks5 2020-12-10
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- of Underground Railroad
- general of the Union Army
- ironclad ship for the Union
- Courthouse, where Lee surrendered to Grant
- elected president in 1860
- ironclad ship for the Confederacy
- first major battle of Civil War
- Commander of Confederate Army
- seceded from the Union
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- once part of Virginia
- battle of Merrimack and Monitor
- secret route to escape slavery
- led raid at Harper's Ferry
- People who campaigned to end slavery
- general of the Confederate Army
15 Clues: once part of Virginia • seceded from the Union • of Underground Railroad • general of the Union Army • elected president in 1860 • led raid at Harper's Ferry • ironclad ship for the Union • Commander of Confederate Army • secret route to escape slavery • battle of Merrimack and Monitor • first major battle of Civil War • general of the Confederate Army • ...
World War 2 Vocabulary 2021-03-11
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- military blockade
- US military base bombed on dec. 7 1941
- Countries fighting against axis powers
- general that planned d-day
- general in the pacific “isaland hopping”
- Victory in Europe 1945
- when a country gains territory
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- lighting warfare
- strategic killing a group of people
- japan killed American soldiers
- allied powers land in Normandy
- "night of broken glass"
- Japan, Germany, and italy
- Germany can't take any more territory
- government leader that has absolute power
15 Clues: lighting warfare • military blockade • Victory in Europe 1945 • "night of broken glass" • Japan, Germany, and italy • general that planned d-day • japan killed American soldiers • allied powers land in Normandy • when a country gains territory • strategic killing a group of people • Germany can't take any more territory • US military base bombed on dec. 7 1941 • ...
Revolutionary War 2021-05-28
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- King's top war advisor.
- General of the American Army.
- Leader of the Green Mountain Boys.
- Got into a British Fort as a "peddler."
- The British prime minister.
- Author of "Common Sense."
- Leader of Germans in Trenton.
- Found on the $100 bill.
- Beat his drum to alert the minutemen.
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- General of the British Army.
- Main author of Declaration.
- Thomas J. is main author.
- Famous for his midnight ride.
- Location of an American Fort.
- Alerted the Americans by lanterns.
15 Clues: King's top war advisor. • Found on the $100 bill. • Thomas J. is main author. • Author of "Common Sense." • Main author of Declaration. • The British prime minister. • General of the British Army. • Famous for his midnight ride. • General of the American Army. • Location of an American Fort. • Leader of Germans in Trenton. • Leader of the Green Mountain Boys. • ...
Key Political Figures in the 1960s 2024-11-26
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- - Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- - Succeeded JFK as president.
- - UN Secretary-General from Burma.
- - U.S. vice president and later president.
- - Conservative U.S. presidential candidate in 1964.
- - Leader of France during the 1960s.
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- - Segregationist governor of Alabama.
- - U.S. vice president under LBJ.
- - Leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
- - Communist leader of Cuba.
- - Kennedy, U.S. attorney general and presidential candidate.
- - U.S. president assassinated in 1963.
- - Indian prime minister, Nehru’s successor.
- - Chi Minh, North Vietnam leader.
- - X, outspoken civil rights activist.
15 Clues: - Communist leader of Cuba. • - Succeeded JFK as president. • - U.S. vice president under LBJ. • - Chi Minh, North Vietnam leader. • - UN Secretary-General from Burma. • - Leader of France during the 1960s. • - Segregationist governor of Alabama. • - X, outspoken civil rights activist. • - Leader of the Civil Rights Movement. • - U.S. president assassinated in 1963. • ...
Luke Lapuos 2025-05-16
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- when mass production became common
- a law made by Abraham Lincoln
- a war fought by a country and itself
- an invention to help harvest cotton
- Ships made of iron
- 16th president
- an escape route for slaves
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- a speech made near or after the civil war
- confederate leader and general
- the man who killed the president
- laws made to target freedman
- renowned abolitionist and escaped slave
- people against slavery
- Union general and president
- president after lincoln
15 Clues: 16th president • Ships made of iron • people against slavery • president after lincoln • an escape route for slaves • Union general and president • laws made to target freedman • a law made by Abraham Lincoln • confederate leader and general • the man who killed the president • when mass production became common • an invention to help harvest cotton • ...
People in the Texas Revolution 2021-11-19
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- Surrendered to a general
- Became a ad interim president
- Ordered a colonel to destroy and abandon the Alamo
- Wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence
- Became a ad interim vice president
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- A Mexican general that claimed the Alamo
- Owns a plantation
- Send a message asking for assistance, with the famous line "Victory or Death"
- Worked with 25 Texans to destroy and abandon the Alamo
- Made a general surrender
10 Clues: Owns a plantation • Surrendered to a general • Made a general surrender • Became a ad interim president • Became a ad interim vice president • A Mexican general that claimed the Alamo • Wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence • Ordered a colonel to destroy and abandon the Alamo • Worked with 25 Texans to destroy and abandon the Alamo • ...
Civil War Places&People Vocabulary 2018-10-01
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- A battle that causes most casualties
- First battle of Civil War
- A general of United States who was fired twice
- The president of the South
- capital of Confederate
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- A general of United States who became well-known later
- United States president during Civil War
- Capital of the North
- Most famous general of the South
- Warfield that is famous for Lincoln's address
10 Clues: Capital of the North • capital of Confederate • First battle of Civil War • The president of the South • Most famous general of the South • A battle that causes most casualties • United States president during Civil War • Warfield that is famous for Lincoln's address • A general of United States who was fired twice • A general of United States who became well-known later
Bartz Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
Across
- Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old)
- General of the British army
- a town in Virginia
- General of the American army
- convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A
- General of the French army
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- He was a strict, strategic trainer
- He raised his own army to expel the British forces
- Continental Congress could not impose taxes on the states
- When the Battle of Yorktown started
10 Clues: a town in Virginia • General of the French army • General of the British army • General of the American army • He was a strict, strategic trainer • When the Battle of Yorktown started • Came to the U.S.A in 1777 (19 years old) • He raised his own army to expel the British forces • convinced Mexico, Spain, and Cuba to support U.S.A • ...
Crossword 2021-09-13
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- ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought.
- the action of deceiving someone
- an abstract idea; a general notion
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- allow something to happen
- action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted
- abstract idea; a general notion
- -a person or thing that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule.
- Contraception is defined as the intentional prevention of conception through the use of various devices,
9 Clues: allow something to happen • abstract idea; a general notion • the action of deceiving someone • an abstract idea; a general notion • a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought. • action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted • ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses. • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: NERVES 2022-10-12
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- controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128)
- the nerve that supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand (Page 131)
- whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129)
- responsible for coordinating and controlling systems of the body and make them work harmoniously and efficiently (Page 128)
- the largest of the cranial nerves is the ____ cranial nerve (Page 129)
- scientific study of the structure, function and pathology of the nervous system (Page 128)
- what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131)
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- also known as the facial nerve is the ___ cranial nerve (Page 130)
- what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132)
- an automatic reaction (Page 129)
- regulates the action of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart and breath (Page 128)
- part of the central nervous system contained in the cranium (Page 128)
- carries impulses or messages to and from the central nervous system (Page 128)
- how many nerves of the lover leg and foot are there (Page 132)
- how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131)
- how many nerves of the face, head, and neck are there (Page 130)
16 Clues: an automatic reaction (Page 129) • what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132) • what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131) • how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131) • whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129) • controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128) • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2 2024-03-22
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- How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?
- How many States does the United States consist of?
- What is the fastest animal?
- What is the name of the largest country in the world?
- Which was the first country to use paper money?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What is the name of the river that flows through the Brazilian rainforest?
- Raisins come from which fruit?
- Which is the world’s largest ocean?
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- What season does Australia experience in December?
- What is the name of the ship that sank in 1912?
- Which company is the largest chocolate manufacturer in the US?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- From which country did the Statue of Liberty come from?
- Who wrote Romeo Juliet?
16 Clues: Who wrote Romeo Juliet? • What is the fastest animal? • Raisins come from which fruit? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which is the world’s largest ocean? • How many colors are there in a rainbow? • What is the name of the ship that sank in 1912? • Which was the first country to use paper money? • What season does Australia experience in December? • ...
Financial institutions general vocabulary 2024-12-18
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- Act of taking money out of a bank account
- Fixed-income investments representing loans made by an investor to a borrower
- System of money used in a particular country
- Money placed in assets for potential future gains
- Funds kept in reserve, often in a bank, to be used at a later date
- A loan secured by the borrower’s real estate property, usually to purchase a home
- Charges for a service or transaction
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- The remaining amount in a financial account after debits and credits are accounted for
- A sum of money placed into a bank account for safekeeping or to earn interest
- Provide money temporarily, expecting repayment
- Individual portions of a company's stock
- Tradable financial assets like stocks or bonds
- An amount of money given to someone for temporary use, often with interest
- Income generated from work or investments
- Shares representing ownership in a company
- Money available for specific uses or purposes
16 Clues: Charges for a service or transaction • Individual portions of a company's stock • Act of taking money out of a bank account • Income generated from work or investments • Shares representing ownership in a company • System of money used in a particular country • Money available for specific uses or purposes • Provide money temporarily, expecting repayment • ...
UNIT 2 - GENERAL VOCABULARY 2023-05-12
16. General Knowledge Mix 2025-08-15
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- Device that converts string vibrations to electrical signals
- Speaker used by musicians to hear themselves on stage
- Gibson guitar model named after a jazz guitarist and innovator
- Famous recording studio on _____ Road in London
- Keyboard that plays tape-recorded sounds
- Pre-show equipment and audio testing
- Echo effect added to recordings
- Individual tracks exported separately for mixing/remixing
- Producer of Michael Jackson's Thriller album
- Recording technique using separate channels
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- Swirling modulation effect used in psychedelic music
- DJ equipment for blending two audio sources
- Loud squeal caused by sound looping from speaker to mic
- Contract specifying artist requirements for venues
- Fender electric guitar model favored by Hendrix
- Device used on a guitar to change key by clamping the neck
16 Clues: Echo effect added to recordings • Pre-show equipment and audio testing • Keyboard that plays tape-recorded sounds • DJ equipment for blending two audio sources • Recording technique using separate channels • Producer of Michael Jackson's Thriller album • Famous recording studio on _____ Road in London • Fender electric guitar model favored by Hendrix • ...
Lincoln's Last Days 2015-01-19
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- Lincoln's wife
- the repeated firing of artillery
- the 16th president
- the first state to secede from the Union
- a message or communication
- soldiers that fight on foot
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- Lincoln died here
- moved to escape war
- the part of a military force that rides on horseback
- a print produced by lithography
- killed Lincoln
- a messenger that usually bears urgent news
- the general of the Union soldiers
- purchases and distributes food to the troops
- the Confederate general
15 Clues: Lincoln's wife • killed Lincoln • Lincoln died here • the 16th president • moved to escape war • the Confederate general • a message or communication • soldiers that fight on foot • a print produced by lithography • the repeated firing of artillery • the general of the Union soldiers • the first state to secede from the Union • a messenger that usually bears urgent news • ...
civil war 2021-10-20
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- to end something
- the south's main source of income
- 1st state to secede from the union
- battle with no clear winner
- general in the west, defeated lee
- in charge of the army of the potomac
- main reason for the war
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- blockade the west
- turning point of the war
- north
- south
- president of confederacy during the war
- 1st battle of civil war
- president of union during the war
- last name of the general in the south
15 Clues: north • south • to end something • blockade the west • 1st battle of civil war • main reason for the war • turning point of the war • battle with no clear winner • the south's main source of income • general in the west, defeated lee • president of union during the war • 1st state to secede from the union • in charge of the army of the potomac • last name of the general in the south • ...
Civil War Test 2024-09-13
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- saw the bloodiest single day of the entire war
- named after a small church
- known as copperheads
- Mary Edwards________
- the Confederate capital
- fought against General McDowell at the FIRST Battle of Bull run
- was the union capital
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- came from general windfield scott
- served as nurses
- was a 2 day battle
- guarantees a person a hearing before jail
- plan to split the confederacy
- the Monitor and the Merrimack
- wanted support from Britain and France for supplies
- captured New Orleans
- worst protest against the draft
16 Clues: served as nurses • was a 2 day battle • known as copperheads • Mary Edwards________ • captured New Orleans • was the union capital • the Confederate capital • named after a small church • plan to split the confederacy • the Monitor and the Merrimack • worst protest against the draft • came from general windfield scott • guarantees a person a hearing before jail • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- General ______ replaces General Hooker after the battle of Chancellorsville and led the Union Army to victory at Gettysburg
- She was a Civil War nurse that later founded the American Red Cross
- He was the Union General that served under Ulysses S. Grant and is most known for his march using "total warfare"
- The Battle of _____ resulted in the Union gaining control of the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederacy in half
- He was the actor and Southern sympathizer who assassinated the President
- Union Commander ______ was the commander of the First Manassas and later the Army of the Potomac; "sideburns" were named after him
- The Battle of _____ is considered the turning point in the war that caused Lee's army to retreat and start fighting defensively
- The Battle of _______ is considered the bloodiest battle in U.S. history up to that point
- General _____ became head of the Northern Virginian Army that caused him to become the most famous and beloved of all the Confederate Generals
- He was Abraham Lincoln's Vice President that succeeded him after the assassination
- He was the Civil War General that developed the Anaconda Plan
- Joshua ________ was the famous Union general who received a Medal of Honor for his command at Little Round Top
- He was the President of the Confederacy
- Union Navy Admiral _______ is famous for winning the Battle of Mobile Bay
- She was an educator and social reformer who served as the Superintendent of Army Nurses during the Civil War
- This was considered one of the greatest "what ifs" in American History
- Union Commander ______ was relieved of duty after being defeated at Chancellorsville and was known to have liked the "ladies" of the South
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- The Battle of ______ is considered General Lee's greatest triumph
- He was the American president during the Civil War
- The Battle of _____ secured Tennessee for the Union and opened the doors to the Deep South
- This is the declaration that made slaves "forever free" in the states that were rebelling against the Union
- The First Battle of Bull Run is also sometimes called this
- The Battle of _______ hurt the Union attempts to capture the Confederate Capital
- This is forced military service that caused riots in many cities
- The famous speech giving by President Lincoln that begins "Four score and Seven years ago..."
- ______ Battle of Bull Run was fought on Sept. 28-30, 1862
- He was the Commander in Chief of the Union armies in the latter part of the war
- He was one of the first men in history to be tried and executed for "war crimes"
- This allowed the government to issue paper money to finance the war, causing fears of inflation amongst banks and creditors
- _____ Democrats supported the war to bring seceding states back into the Union but opposed the ending of slavery
- This was the nickname for one of the most famous Confederate Generals who was considered Lee's "Right Arm"
- He was removed by Lincoln as the General in Chief of the Union Armies and later ran against Lincoln for President
- This is a style of warfare used by William Tecumseh Sherman that goes beyond combat between opposing military forces to attack both civilians and non-military targets
- ________ Courthouse signals the unofficial end of the Civil War
- _____ Democrats wanted to reunited the North and South through negotiation; also known as Copperheads
- This is the constitutional right of not being imprisoned unless charged with a crime and tried; Lincoln suspended this during the war
- The Battle of _______ should be considered the most important battle of the civil war as it resulted in the Emancipation Proclamation
37 Clues: He was the President of the Confederacy • He was the American president during the Civil War • ______ Battle of Bull Run was fought on Sept. 28-30, 1862 • The First Battle of Bull Run is also sometimes called this • He was the Civil War General that developed the Anaconda Plan • ________ Courthouse signals the unofficial end of the Civil War • ...
La Guerra Civil 2021-05-20
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- La ciudad sitiada por Grant por 2 meses que dio a la Union control del Rio Mississippi
- Presidente durante la Guerra Civil
- Estrategia de destruir todo utilizado por General Sherman para quebrantar la voluntad del Sur
- liberacion de esclavitud
- Los estados que se quedaron en Estados Unidos
- General de las tropas de la Confederacion
- General de las tropas de la Union
- Batalla de 3 dias con 51,000 bajas, que dio una victoria importante a la Union
- En su Discurso de Gettsybury Lincoln dedico al campo de batalla a esto
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- salida formal de la Union
- El lugar donde Lee se rindio a Grant para poner fin a la Guerra Civil
- El ataque a esta fortaleza comenzo la Guerra Civil
- Primera batalla importante de la Guerra Civil
- Los estados que se separaon del país
- primer estado en separarse del país
- Una guerra entre grupos del mismo pais
- La batalla de 1 solo dia mas sangrienta de EE.UU
- Lo que la Proclamacion de Emancipacion dio a las personas esclavizadas
18 Clues: liberacion de esclavitud • salida formal de la Union • General de las tropas de la Union • Presidente durante la Guerra Civil • primer estado en separarse del país • Los estados que se separaon del país • Una guerra entre grupos del mismo pais • General de las tropas de la Confederacion • Primera batalla importante de la Guerra Civil • ...
Killer Angels 2016-02-18
Across
- General of Rebel Army
- President of the Confederacy
- for Confederacy
- Important battle won by Union
- What the Union Army was trying to end
- for the Confederacy
- Shot and killed during battle of Gettysburg
- Song that is now associated with the death of an important officer
- Nickname for Union soldiers
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- Winner of the Civil War
- of Unions uniform
- President of the Union
- of the Regiment
- Color of Confederates uniforms
- General of Union Army
- Rights, The reason for a Civil War
16 Clues: of the Regiment • for Confederacy • of Unions uniform • for the Confederacy • General of Rebel Army • General of Union Army • President of the Union • Winner of the Civil War • Nickname for Union soldiers • President of the Confederacy • Important battle won by Union • Color of Confederates uniforms • Rights, The reason for a Civil War • What the Union Army was trying to end • ...
Killer Angels 2016-02-18
Across
- General of Union Army
- President of the Confederacy
- Color of Confederates uniforms
- The reason for a Civil War
- What the Union Army was trying to end
- Color of Unions uniform
- Shot and killed during battle of Gettysburg
- President of the Union
Down
- Important battle won by Union
- Commander of the Regiment
- Lookout for Confederacy
- Song that is now associated with the death of an important officer
- Spy for the Confederacy
- General of Rebel Army
- Winner of the Civil War
- Nickname for Union soldiers
16 Clues: General of Union Army • General of Rebel Army • President of the Union • Lookout for Confederacy • Spy for the Confederacy • Color of Unions uniform • Winner of the Civil War • Commander of the Regiment • The reason for a Civil War • Nickname for Union soldiers • President of the Confederacy • Important battle won by Union • Color of Confederates uniforms • ...
Killer Angels(Fraser Coleman)Column: Knowledge/Comprehension Activity: #1 2016-02-18
Across
- Lookout for Confederacy
- Commander of the Regiment
- General of Union Army
- Important battle won by Union
- Spy for the Confederacy
- Nickname for Union soldiers
- What the Union Army was trying to end
Down
- President of the Confederacy
- The reason for a Civil War
- Song that is now associated with the death of an important officer
- General of Rebel Army
- Color of Unions uniform
- Shot and killed during battle of Gettysburg
- Color of Confederates uniforms
- President of the Union
- Winner of the Civil War
16 Clues: General of Rebel Army • General of Union Army • President of the Union • Lookout for Confederacy • Color of Unions uniform • Spy for the Confederacy • Winner of the Civil War • Commander of the Regiment • The reason for a Civil War • Nickname for Union soldiers • President of the Confederacy • Important battle won by Union • Color of Confederates uniforms • ...
United Nations 2.0 2023-02-01
Across
- Budgetary matters (part two)
- Only has 54 members
- UN..... the foundational treaty of the UN
- Happened in 1914
- Council that does the paper work
- UN predecessor(part Three)
- Council suspended in 1994
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- UN predecessor (part one)
- Only council with legally-binding resolutions
- US state with the headquarters of the UN
- UN predecessor (part Two)
- Located in The Hague, Netherlands
- A non-member observer state
- Budgetary matters (part one)
- Current un secretary general first name
- The current goals of the united nations
16 Clues: Happened in 1914 • Only has 54 members • UN predecessor (part one) • UN predecessor (part Two) • Council suspended in 1994 • UN predecessor(part Three) • A non-member observer state • Budgetary matters (part two) • Budgetary matters (part one) • Council that does the paper work • Located in The Hague, Netherlands • Current un secretary general first name • ...
English Crossword - General Knowledge 2014-04-08
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- a very romantic place in Europe
- a material made from the skin of an animal
- animal that loves bananas
- a very famous and important building in America
- business named after a food item
- famous university in England
- a very sharp object
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- the opposite of strong
- famous big clock in London
- entertainment industry in Los Angeles, United States
- to set something on fire
- leader of the worldwide Catholic Church
- someone who has committed a crime is not innocent
- land that is surrounded by water
- the queen of the United Kingdom wears a ..... on her head
- where is the smallest bone in the human body?
16 Clues: a very sharp object • the opposite of strong • to set something on fire • animal that loves bananas • famous big clock in London • famous university in England • a very romantic place in Europe • land that is surrounded by water • business named after a food item • leader of the worldwide Catholic Church • a material made from the skin of an animal • ...
General Conference October 2025 2025-10-04
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- nurturer of the family
- all of us
- another testament of Christ
- Redeemer
- leader of God's church (aside from God)
- love of Christ
- word of God
- God's power on the earth
- house of the Lord
- presider over the family
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- speaks in a still small voice
- kind deeds
- premortal home
- making promises with God
- reminder of our baptismal covenants
- can be a Heaven on Earth
16 Clues: Redeemer • all of us • kind deeds • word of God • premortal home • love of Christ • house of the Lord • nurturer of the family • making promises with God • can be a Heaven on Earth • God's power on the earth • presider over the family • another testament of Christ • speaks in a still small voice • reminder of our baptismal covenants • leader of God's church (aside from God)
Cropsword puzzle general knowledge 2025-12-17
Across
- The street name of the new building.
- The name of or new Prayer/Wellness room in the new Office.
- The account type in Equifax we pull is a “search ____”
- The first question asked on the Ondeck Website when applying for a loan.
- The name we give for the amount money a customer can borrow.
- Restricted industry “Liquor and _____ Wholesaling”
- Anzsic code for 3231.
- The channel which allows digital bank statements to be 14 days out of date.
- Happens when a customer fails to repay the loan.
- What was the F mean in AML/CTF.
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- Name that has replaced ‘Koala’
- A type of trust.
- Fraud ring that commonly conducts business out of Griffith.
- The type of loan we offer to customers.
- The 3 new meeting room names are Cornershop, pet shop and _____ .
- Dispute resolution company responsible for resolving complaints made to Ondeck.
16 Clues: A type of trust. • Anzsic code for 3231. • Name that has replaced ‘Koala’ • What was the F mean in AML/CTF. • The street name of the new building. • The type of loan we offer to customers. • Happens when a customer fails to repay the loan. • Restricted industry “Liquor and _____ Wholesaling” • The account type in Equifax we pull is a “search ____” • ...
Astronomy and General Science 2020-12-07
Across
- Gases surrounding the Earth
- How the sun creates energy
- Energy transfer where heat rises, cold sinks
- the number of stars in our solar system
- Energy transfer through space
- Contains planets revolving around a star
- Category that describes all water on Earth
- the amount of time it takes for the Earth to revolve one time around the sun (no spaces)
- To move around another object
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- Really high high tides (full and new moon)
- Energy transfer by touching
- Category that describes all living things
- time it takes for Earth to rotate once (no spaces)
- The electromagnetic spectrum is all types of
- Category that describes Earth's land/ crust
- to spin on an axis
16 Clues: to spin on an axis • How the sun creates energy • Gases surrounding the Earth • Energy transfer by touching • Energy transfer through space • To move around another object • the number of stars in our solar system • Contains planets revolving around a star • Category that describes all living things • Really high high tides (full and new moon) • ...
