history Crossword Puzzles
Time scale 2023-04-14
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- the era in which dinosaurs went extinct
- the era in which the first plants evolved
- The second era in the Earth's history.
- the longest eon in the earths history
- the current era in the earth's history
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- The period in which humans evolved.
- The third era in the Earth's history.
- the era in which the first land animals evolved
- The largest unit of the geological time scale.
9 Clues: The period in which humans evolved. • The third era in the Earth's history. • the longest eon in the earths history • The second era in the Earth's history. • the current era in the earth's history • the era in which dinosaurs went extinct • the era in which the first plants evolved • The largest unit of the geological time scale. • ...
Religion History 2012-10-03
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- Official list of Sacred Scripture
- Claimed Jesus was less than divine
- Belief that rejects truths of the faith
- Preacher whose name means golden mouthed
- Translated Bible into Latin from Greek and Hebrew
- Who issued the Edict of Milan
- Claimed God's revelation was secret to select few
- Creed written at Council of Nicaea
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- Claimed Jesus was only divine
- Someone who dies for their faith
- Rejected the Old Testament
- Claimed only saints could belong to church
- Number of books in New Testament
- Constantine's mother
- Another word for covenant
- Of the whole world
- Claimed Jesus pretended to be human
17 Clues: Of the whole world • Constantine's mother • Another word for covenant • Rejected the Old Testament • Claimed Jesus was only divine • Who issued the Edict of Milan • Someone who dies for their faith • Number of books in New Testament • Official list of Sacred Scripture • Claimed Jesus was less than divine • Creed written at Council of Nicaea • Claimed Jesus pretended to be human • ...
History Project 2014-01-28
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- a procedure by which citizens can propose new laws or state constitutional amendments
- the list of candidates for which you cast your vote
- basic belief
- the location where voting is carried out
- a system in which the candidate who wins the popular vote in a state usually receives all of the state's electoral votes
- to seek votes from voters
- the votes cast by individual voters in a presidential election, as opposed to the electoral vote
- percentage of eligible voters who actually vote
- to record or enroll
- a way for citizens to vote on state or local laws
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- a group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president
- political organization established by a corporation, labor union, or other special-interest group designed to support candidates by contributing money
- a matter of debate or dispute
- a lack of interest
- the right to vote
- to try to reach or attain
- a special election in which citizens can vote to remove a public official from office
17 Clues: basic belief • the right to vote • a lack of interest • to record or enroll • to seek votes from voters • to try to reach or attain • a matter of debate or dispute • the location where voting is carried out • percentage of eligible voters who actually vote • a way for citizens to vote on state or local laws • the list of candidates for which you cast your vote • ...
Australian History 2013-11-18
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- The name of the creek were a brutal attack on Aboriginals occurred
- The original name for Tasmania given by European settlers
- Name of an island in Perth that has a tribute to an Aboriginal leader
- The colony in WA was named after this river
- The location in New South Wales where the first fleet landed
- Captain James _________ was one of the first explorers to survey the Swan river area
- First settlers to the Swan river colony slept in these on the beach
- Mary Ann ______ lived in the swan river colony for seven weeks and wrote a journal about her experience
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- Number of ships in the first fleet
- Name for native Australians
- Town in the South West of WA where Georgina Malloy lived
- An aboriginal leader, artist and activist from New South Wales
- Prisoners from Britain, taken to Australia as punishment for crimes in England
- An Aboriginal leader and warrior who fought to protect his people
- The month the first fleet arrived in New South Wales
- Charles ______ accompanied captain James to the South West of WA to survey the area
- Thomas _______ arrived in the swan river colony at the end of 1829 and started a farm in Mandurah
17 Clues: Name for native Australians • Number of ships in the first fleet • The colony in WA was named after this river • The month the first fleet arrived in New South Wales • Town in the South West of WA where Georgina Malloy lived • The original name for Tasmania given by European settlers • The location in New South Wales where the first fleet landed • ...
history vocabulary 2014-08-15
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- a key practice,relationship,or organisation in a socity
- respecting and accepting others regaredless of there beliefs praties or diffrences
- people who move permanenly to a new country
- sovereignty the idea theat the goverment receives its power from the poeple
- an obligation the we meet of our own free will
- are members of a community who owe loyalty to a communtiey to a goverment
- group a group of people of people who share a common national,culturl,or ratical background
- the helth prosperity and happiness of the members of a communitey
- the rights and duties of citizen
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- a person who has left his or her home to escape danger such as persacution by the goverment
- a foregn born priesident of the united stauts who as not been naturalized
- a legal progress to a bortain citizenship
- a ation we are required to perform
- the genral princles or beliefs people use to make jugments and decisions
- the ruleing authority for a communitey
- the practice of offering your time and survies to others without reciving payment
- is the study of the duties and the rights of cittiens
17 Clues: the rights and duties of citizen • a ation we are required to perform • the ruleing authority for a communitey • a legal progress to a bortain citizenship • people who move permanenly to a new country • an obligation the we meet of our own free will • is the study of the duties and the rights of cittiens • a key practice,relationship,or organisation in a socity • ...
Earth History 2014-12-04
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- Appeared 550,000,000 years ago.
- Is the shortest period in history.
- A metamorphic rock that was formed from slate
- Happened 270,000,000 years ago.
- Metamorphic rock that formed when sandstone, a sedimentary rock, changes due to heat
- A drop of acid on a rock will fizz if it contains this.
- Appeared 200,000 years ago.
- a graphic representation of the passage of time as a line.
- Formed when molten rock cools and hardens
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- Igneous rock that is made of volcanic glass
- Appeared 420,000,000 years ago.
- Igneous rock that looks dull and feels rough
- Is 52 miles away from lee's ferry.
- Is the longest era in history
- Appeared 245,000,000 years ago.
- Formed 6,000,000 years ago, was carved by the Colorado river, and is a mile deep
- 20 miles away from lee's ferry.
17 Clues: Appeared 200,000 years ago. • Is the longest era in history • Appeared 420,000,000 years ago. • Appeared 550,000,000 years ago. • Appeared 245,000,000 years ago. • Happened 270,000,000 years ago. • 20 miles away from lee's ferry. • Is the shortest period in history. • Is 52 miles away from lee's ferry. • Formed when molten rock cools and hardens • ...
History Crossword 2015-08-25
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- What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3)
- Creator of the words 'bedazzled', 'disheartened' and 'elbow'. (11)
- Who is the Greek god of wine? (8)
- Which castle in Cornwall is the suspected seat of King Arthur? (8)
- What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6)
- Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8)
- Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7)
- May day festival in Padstow?(7)
- Which famous orator's career was launched in the Verres trial? (6)
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- Mythical land some believe is linked to the Minoan civilisation on Santorini.(8)
- Wife of Pharaoh Sneferu and Queen during the Egyptian old Kingdom, she has one of the oldest Royal tombs ever found. (10)
- An extinct species of human from Europe 120,000-35,000 years ago.(11)
- Which famous author's original notebooks are kept in the Courtney Library? (13)
- One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5)
- What is the first name of the last known fluent native Cornish language speaker? (5)
- Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8)
- 16th Century artist who's painting of Anne of Cleves convinced Henry VIII to marry her. (8)
17 Clues: May day festival in Padstow?(7) • Who is the Greek god of wine? (8) • What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6) • Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7) • What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3) • Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8) • One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5) • Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8) • ...
RC History 2018-03-12
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- RC Modeler Magazine Editor
- Academy of
- AMA hometown
- Ed Kazmirski's famous model
- Sig Manufacturing City
- Favorite building material
- Balsa USA hometown
- Top Flite covering
- Carl Goldberg free flight model
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- Lithium _______ battery
- A-10 nickname
- Das Ugly Stik
- Opposite direction turn
- You make your landing on a
- Common yellow electric starter
- Great Planes Founder
- Vintage glue
17 Clues: Academy of • AMA hometown • Vintage glue • A-10 nickname • Das Ugly Stik • Balsa USA hometown • Top Flite covering • Great Planes Founder • Sig Manufacturing City • Lithium _______ battery • Opposite direction turn • RC Modeler Magazine Editor • You make your landing on a • Favorite building material • Ed Kazmirski's famous model • Common yellow electric starter • Carl Goldberg free flight model
History - Slavery 2017-04-10
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- Violent protester for equal rights (7,1)
- Name of the ship where there was a slave mutiny (7)
- Name for the end of slavery (9)
- Working against free will (7)
- Succesful non-violent protester for equal rights (6,6,4)
- Slaves were taken via the ______ across the Atlantic (6,7)
- Act of being set free (12)
- Final Destination for the slaves (4,6)
- The first slave traders to take slaves to the American colonies (10)
- Name of the auction at which slaves were sold (8)
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- A place the slaves would be forced to work (11)
- Line of chained slaves (6)
- Three-legged journey for the British slave traders (10,5)
- Seperation of races in everday life (11)
- Buses full of people singing songs for freedom (7,5)
- Personal liberties that belong to an individual (5,6)
- Full Name for the racist movement group KKK (2,4,4)
17 Clues: Line of chained slaves (6) • Act of being set free (12) • Working against free will (7) • Name for the end of slavery (9) • Final Destination for the slaves (4,6) • Violent protester for equal rights (7,1) • Seperation of races in everday life (11) • A place the slaves would be forced to work (11) • Name of the auction at which slaves were sold (8) • ...
PCLT History 2017-03-25
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- Flying mammal
- PCLT’s founder liked the quote, “A town is saved not more by the righteous men in it than by the woods and swamps that surround it. ” Who is the author?
- A hobby that contributed to the early concern for Putnam landscapes
- Between 1960 and 1970 Putnam County’s population grew by _______percent
- York Times Included in a scrapbook kept by the early members of the Putnam County Land Trust was a Feb. 2, 1969 newspaper article describing the rise of land trusts in the Northeast also explaining how and why they were useful. The newspaper that featured that article was the ________________
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- When it first started out PCLT was named, Save Our __________
- Likes to chase mice
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- The founder of PCLT
- Judith Kelley-________ recently re-discovered the scrapbook and donated it to be scanned by the Patterson Historical Society.
- After donating 19 acres of land on Ice Pond Road in 1976, George and ___________ released a statement that expressed concern that “. . .The community may well be on its way to losing its character with the accompanying potential ecological disaster. We understand that no one can stop the wheels of change from turning. Change is inevitable and sometimes desirable, but only when it enhances the quality of life for everyone.”
- A list of events in the order they occurred
- In 1975 the organization changed its name to “Save _________ Spaces”
- The original certificate of corporation for our organization was approved by district court in White Plains and filed in the Department of State in August, nineteen sixty _________
- Has a trunk
- In 1971 after donating a portion of her former family farm on Fields Lane, Mrs. Helen Field _________ expressed her hope that those who visited it would find, “interest, rest, inspiration, excitement, a sense of discovery and always a sense of wonder.”
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • The founder of PCLT • Likes to chase mice • A list of events in the order they occurred • When it first started out PCLT was named, Save Our __________ • A hobby that contributed to the early concern for Putnam landscapes • In 1975 the organization changed its name to “Save _________ Spaces” • ...
Indian History 2019-07-22
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- Asoka's religion
- one of the core tenets of the Indian Independence movement; originated from Gandhi
- first prime minister of Pakistan
- that established dominance in India; conducted trade with India
- way to split India into India and Pakistan to subdue the violence between Hindus and Muslims
- capital of Mauryan empire
- state where Gandhi was born
- Greek king who conquered India in 326 BCE
- first prime minister of India
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- religion of the founder of Mauryan empire
- Gandhi and followers' march to Arabian sea to make salt without paying a tax
- Indians demanded independence from British; “do or die”
- founder of the Mauryan empire
- leader of the Indian independence movement
- a form of protest where one refuses to buy or use goods or services from a government, organization, or individual
- first to discover a sea route to India
- grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire
17 Clues: Asoka's religion • capital of Mauryan empire • state where Gandhi was born • founder of the Mauryan empire • first prime minister of India • first prime minister of Pakistan • first to discover a sea route to India • religion of the founder of Mauryan empire • Greek king who conquered India in 326 BCE • grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- people met to discuss ideas
- ornate style
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- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
- Brought everything toghether
- new descoveries about the classical world
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- developed analytical geometry
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- ornate style
- protect rights as speech freedom
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- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- wrote the declaration of independence
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- thinking logical or reason
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • Used to obverse small things • was an idea from Aristoteles • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • protect rights as speech freedom • wrote the declaration of independence • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • ...
constitutional history 2023-09-20
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- an agreement where the upper house would have equal representatives from each state while the lower hose would have proportional representatives based on state population
- outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, judicial, and executive
- decided that the best solution to the countries problems was to set aside the articles of confederation and write a new constitution
- branch of government that carries out laws
- a document that the principles on which our government and identity as Americans are based
- a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
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- spells out Americas rights in relation to their government
- an agreement among the 13 states that served as the nations first frame of government
- determined that three out of every five slaves was counted when deciding state population for representatives and taxes
- branch of government that makes laws
- a person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. constitution
- proposed a one-house legislature with equal votes of states and an executive elected by a legislature
- the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid
- a person selected to represent a group of people in some political assembly of the U.S.
- a doctrine of constitutional law under which the three branches of government are kept separate
- branch of government that evaluates laws
- supreme power or authority, entails hierarchy within the state as well as external autonomy for states
17 Clues: branch of government that makes laws • branch of government that evaluates laws • branch of government that carries out laws • spells out Americas rights in relation to their government • a person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. constitution • an agreement among the 13 states that served as the nations first frame of government • ...
Wossman History 2023-09-12
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- The school's primary color
- Ideals learned beneath thy _______
- Within thy halls spend _______ days
- Any yet a ______ for which we strive
- Principal who the stadium is named after
- ________ initiative
- ___________ respectfully
- Care about __________
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- Exclesior, and seeking truth
- O, Wossman, may we heed thy _____
- O, _______ High, we sing thy praise
- The school's secondary color
- Our school's a ________ that came alive
- what sport won state with only 5 athletes
- First name of the woman who the school was named after
- Latin world which means higher
- Mascot of Wossman
17 Clues: Mascot of Wossman • ________ initiative • Care about __________ • ___________ respectfully • The school's primary color • Exclesior, and seeking truth • The school's secondary color • Latin world which means higher • O, Wossman, may we heed thy _____ • Ideals learned beneath thy _______ • O, _______ High, we sing thy praise • Within thy halls spend _______ days • ...
Woman's History 2023-02-28
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- Yousafzai: An influential Pakistani Women’s Education Right advocate, she survived getting shot in the head
- Hamm: U.S Women's team all-time top scorer
- Women’s Day: Holiday on March 8, 2023
- Curie: One of the most renowned chemical engineers in woman history, discovered radium
- Roosevelt: First lady during the New Deal
- First woman elected vice president
- First woman on US Supreme Court
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- Earhart: First female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Parks: An influential civil rights activist that said “no” to getting off a bus
- Franklin: First woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Amendment that allowed women the right to vote
- Acronym for Non-profit Women’s organization against driving intoxicated
- Zealand: First country to give women the right to vote
- Ride: First American woman to go into space
- Perkins: First woman cabinet member
- Franklin: Launched the discovery of DNA’s double helix structure, famous for her “Photo 51”
- McLeod Bethune: Member of FDR’s “Black Cabinet”
17 Clues: First woman on US Supreme Court • First woman elected vice president • Perkins: First woman cabinet member • Women’s Day: Holiday on March 8, 2023 • Roosevelt: First lady during the New Deal • Hamm: U.S Women's team all-time top scorer • Ride: First American woman to go into space • Amendment that allowed women the right to vote • ...
US History 2023-05-03
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- Former slave and leader in the abolition movement in the US
- American Warship sunk in Cuba, cause of the Spanish American War
- ________ camps unjustly held Japanese Americans during WWII
- FDR's government programs that aimed at helping the US out of the Great Depression
- ship that was sunk by the German submarines in 1915, cause of US entry into WWI
- houses in the great plains were made out of ______ because of the lack of wood
- Symbol of women in the workforce during WWII
- Outlawing alcohol, the 18th amendment
- Innovative transportation that moved people and goods across the country in the late 1800s
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- Wilson's _________ Points were his plans for the end of WWI
- The word used to describe a country becoming more urban than rural
- the right to vote
- The cause of US involvement in WWII
- This region includes Nebraska, Kansas and Illinois
- Booker T._______________ was an advocate for educational equality
- The period between 1865 and 1877 where the united states was rebuilding after the Civil War
- The battle of __________ was the turning point in the Pacific theater of WWII
17 Clues: the right to vote • The cause of US involvement in WWII • Outlawing alcohol, the 18th amendment • Symbol of women in the workforce during WWII • This region includes Nebraska, Kansas and Illinois • Wilson's _________ Points were his plans for the end of WWI • Former slave and leader in the abolition movement in the US • ...
HERSTORY / HISTORY 2023-03-27
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- WORKED WITH YOUNG PEOPLE ON CIVIL RIGHTS
- MATH SPECIALIST FOR SPACE TRAVEL
- FREEDOM ACTIVIST / UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
- PILOT
- FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN CONGRESSWOMAN
- ACTIVIST FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
- MARINE BIOLOGIST
- SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
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- STUDIED CHIMPANZEES
- STARTED BLOOD BANK
- EQUAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST
- ENGINEER AND ASTRONAUT
- FOUGHT FOR GIRLS RIGHTS
- ASTRONAUT
- CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER
- AUTHOR OF POETRY
- INTEGRATED AN ALL WHITE SCHOOL
17 Clues: PILOT • ASTRONAUT • AUTHOR OF POETRY • MARINE BIOLOGIST • STARTED BLOOD BANK • STUDIED CHIMPANZEES • CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER • EQUAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST • SUPREME COURT JUSTICE • ENGINEER AND ASTRONAUT • FOUGHT FOR GIRLS RIGHTS • ACTIVIST FOR CLIMATE CHANGE • INTEGRATED AN ALL WHITE SCHOOL • MATH SPECIALIST FOR SPACE TRAVEL • FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN CONGRESSWOMAN • ...
History Terms 2021-10-19
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- Leader of the Sioux
- Someone who robbed travelers
- In the steel business
- Standard oil company, very wealth
- Kind of political movement
- Person that contols an industry
- Killing 16 people in the factory
- Crossing the Mississippitobesafe
- No chinese immigrants in the US
- BattleagainistNativesandAmericans
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- SchoolforNativestolearnabouttheUS
- wealthy banker
- Is rich of the shipping business
- Welcoming immigrants into the US
- Large companies thatcontrolothers
- poverty unemploymentandcorruption
- Traveling across the land
17 Clues: wealthy banker • Leader of the Sioux • In the steel business • Traveling across the land • Kind of political movement • Someone who robbed travelers • Person that contols an industry • No chinese immigrants in the US • Is rich of the shipping business • Welcoming immigrants into the US • Killing 16 people in the factory • Crossing the Mississippitobesafe • ...
American History 2021-10-21
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- What was the illegal use of political influence for personal gain.
- Which amendment provided for the election of the US senators by the people rather than by the state legislature?
- Who brought the department store to the US?
- An annual tax that had to be paid before qualifying to vote?
- Whose plan for the country was called New Freedom?
- A fire at this factory caused
- What banned the entry of Chinese immigrants?
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- Who was a turn of the century novelist that books like Tom Sawyer?
- This late 1800s fad was once a male only sport, but with split skirts, women could enjoy it too?
- What did Wilson pass to strengthen the Sherman Antitrust Act?
- Name two uses for the new stronger steel.
- What was the term for women's right to vote.
- What was the process that injected air into molten iron to make steel?
- What is the process where you buy out your supplies till you control beginning to end.
- What was the deal called between Japan and the US?
- to look at working conditions of women.
- What was the banning of alcoholic beverages known as?
17 Clues: A fire at this factory caused • to look at working conditions of women. • Name two uses for the new stronger steel. • Who brought the department store to the US? • What was the term for women's right to vote. • What banned the entry of Chinese immigrants? • What was the deal called between Japan and the US? • Whose plan for the country was called New Freedom? • ...
European History 2021-12-14
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- I oppossed the Kings divorce and was beheaded
- members of the society of Jesus
- considered the first book about politics
- the exercise of absolute power in a cruel way
- I murdered my nephews to secure the crown for myself
- a perfect place, in greek means nowhere
- today this word means cunning and ruthlessness
- The King left the Catholic church to marry me
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- the catholic church selling salvation
- God has already determined final destination
- french protestants, french calvanists
- non-catholic western christianity
- the European state that started the Renaissance
- I was beheaded for having an affair while Queen of England
- I married six women in pursuit of a male heir
- holding more than one church office at a time
- religious movement sought to reform the catholic church
17 Clues: members of the society of Jesus • non-catholic western christianity • the catholic church selling salvation • french protestants, french calvanists • a perfect place, in greek means nowhere • considered the first book about politics • God has already determined final destination • I oppossed the Kings divorce and was beheaded • ...
American History 2022-05-19
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- document signed july 4th in 1776
- an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting
- a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries
- an attempt to prevent the spread of communism
- a person who comes to a country in order to settle here
- rule by an emperor
- the act of charging an official with an offense comitted while in office
- a president on mount rushmore that signed the emancipation proclamation
- a tenant farmer who owes a portion of each harvest for rent
- president franklin roosevelts program to alleviate problems of the Great Depression
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- refusal to have economic relations with a person or group
- period of tension between US and USSR
- a policy of imperialist expansion said to be inevitable
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- the social process whereby cities grow
- a way for people to remove public officials from office
- a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery
- the worst economic crisis to happen in America during the 1920's
18 Clues: rule by an emperor • document signed july 4th in 1776 • period of tension between US and USSR • the social process whereby cities grow • an attempt to prevent the spread of communism • an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting • a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries • a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery • ...
American History 2022-05-19
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- document signed july 4th in 1776
- an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting
- a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries
- an attempt to prevent the spread of communism
- a person who comes to a country in order to settle here
- rule by an emperor
- the act of charging an official with an offense comitted while in office
- a president on mount rushmore that signed the emancipation proclamation
- a tenant farmer who owes a portion of each harvest for rent
- president franklin roosevelts program to alleviate problems of the Great Depression
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- refusal to have economic relations with a person or group
- period of tension between US and USSR
- a policy of imperialist expansion said to be inevitable
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- the social process whereby cities grow
- a way for people to remove public officials from office
- a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery
- the worst economic crisis to happen in America during the 1920's
18 Clues: rule by an emperor • document signed july 4th in 1776 • period of tension between US and USSR • the social process whereby cities grow • an attempt to prevent the spread of communism • an amount to be paid as a requirement for voting • a policy of extending you rule over foreign countries • a person who favors the movement of abolishing slavery • ...
Ballet History 2024-09-17
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- First true ballet master. (Last Name)
- Founded the first dance institution. (three words with spaces)
- The first dancer on pointe. (last name)
- Created the Ballet Russes. (last name)
- Ana Pavlova added a wooden box, creating the modern _________ shoe.
- Gave a new role to the male ballet dancer and highlighted a masculine presence in ballet. (First and last name with space)
- Company that combined Russian and Western traditions with moderism.
- Marie Taglioni rose to fame after performing the role of La ____________.
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- George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein created the_________together in 1948. (abbreviation, two words with space)
- Known for his incredible jumping abilities. (Last name)
- Formed an alliance with American writer Lincoln Kirstein. (last name)
- Did not have a typical ballerina body and had to work even harder for her fame. (Last name)
- Created over 50 ballets. (last name)
- Created the role of Billy the Kid, which is now known as the first American Ballet Classic. (last name)
- Beauchamp was the first to define the 5 ballet ____________.
- Pierre Beauchamp was the ___________ for King Louis XIV.
- The first dance institution was called the Académie Royal de ______ and opened in 1661.
17 Clues: Created over 50 ballets. (last name) • First true ballet master. (Last Name) • Created the Ballet Russes. (last name) • The first dancer on pointe. (last name) • Known for his incredible jumping abilities. (Last name) • Pierre Beauchamp was the ___________ for King Louis XIV. • Beauchamp was the first to define the 5 ballet ____________. • ...
History test 2024-11-25
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- source from the time being studied
- something that can be proved
- the digging up of artefacts by archaeologists
- poor roman
- the place where archaeologists excavate
- someone who studies the past using all kinds of information
- house of rich romans
- dating artefacts by which layer of the earth they are found in
- the time before the invention of writing
- house of poor roman
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- tree ring dating
- rich roman
- someone who studies the past by looking at artefacts
- source from after the time being studied
- tool of archaeologists
- anything made by or used by humans in the past
- one-sided
17 Clues: one-sided • rich roman • poor roman • tree ring dating • house of poor roman • house of rich romans • tool of archaeologists • something that can be proved • source from the time being studied • the place where archaeologists excavate • source from after the time being studied • the time before the invention of writing • the digging up of artefacts by archaeologists • ...
Us history 2024-11-27
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- This was the area people reunited with their family's and immigrating to the US on Ellis Island.
- How many questions were on the test the immigrants needed to pass?
- _______ consistently was kept as the top immigrants in Texas.
- Due to most immigrants not speaking English their was a _________.
- Can make immigrants leave their home country
- When there are good ___ opportunities, many people will immigrate to a country.
- This country consistently was had the most immigrants in Montana
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- Immigrants may have been ______ by people with less pay or charging more.
- Many immigrants faced ________ by groups of people.
- The UK mainly had immigrants in this state during 1890-1920.
- A ruler that may cause people to leave due to them being too harsh.
- This can cause a country to have more immigrants that left their own countries because of war.
- Doctors checked for sick or mentally unstable people here
- Most immigrants from this country in St. Luis have made a well known neighborhood
- Most immigrants from this country where found in North Dakota
- A good _______ can make people want to come to a country
- _____ wars can cause people to leave their country.
17 Clues: Can make immigrants leave their home country • Many immigrants faced ________ by groups of people. • _____ wars can cause people to leave their country. • A good _______ can make people want to come to a country • Doctors checked for sick or mentally unstable people here • The UK mainly had immigrants in this state during 1890-1920. • ...
Salvation History 2024-11-12
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- the group that sent Jesus to be crucified.
- one of God’s Chosen People, also known as “the father of many nations”
- Adam and Eve’s decision to sin that disrupted God’s plan for creation.
- an action or offense against God’s will that weakens our relationship with God.
- one of Jesus’ apostles who spread Christianity across the Roman Empire
- the Israelites’ escape from Egypt and their journey to the Holy Land
- moral law that God gave Moses and the Israelites to live by.
- appointed by God to lead the people into the Promised Land
- remind the people to be faithful to God.
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- Descendents of Jacob and his children who went on to form the 12 Tribes of Israel.
- the people and events through which God has revealed Himself and His saving actions.
- appointed as king by the Israelites, units the 12 tribes into one kingdom.
- the group of 12 men who were Jesus’ followers that spread the Good News of Jesus after he died.
- son of Abraham, “father” of the Israelites
- the kingdom in the south.
- original ancestors of Jewish faith
- faithful to God, God keeps him and his family safe during the flood.
17 Clues: the kingdom in the south. • original ancestors of Jewish faith • remind the people to be faithful to God. • the group that sent Jesus to be crucified. • son of Abraham, “father” of the Israelites • appointed by God to lead the people into the Promised Land • moral law that God gave Moses and the Israelites to live by. • ...
Earth History 2025-03-28
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- A fossil that forms when an organism is trapped buried in a way that prevents decay
- The idea that Earth's features formed quickly due to sudden, violent events
- The era following the Mesozoic, known as the 'Age of Mammals'
- The scientific principle that the same natural processes occurring today have always happened
- A fossil that forms when minerals fill a mold, creating a copy of the original organism
- The principle that states older rock layers are found beneath younger ones
- The method of dating that determines the actual age of a fossil in years
- The dating method that measures radioactive decay to determine a fossil's age
- The fossil record is divided into time periods, including this one known for the rise of dinosaurs
- The fossilized imprint of an organism's movement, such as a footprint
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- The process of determining the relative order of past events without knowing their exact age
- A fossil used to determine the age of rock layers because it was widespread and only existed for a short time
- A fossil that forms when minerals replace the original material of an organism
- The radioactive isotope used to date fossils up to about 50,000 years old
- oldest era in Earth's history, before most complex life evolved
- A fossil that forms when an organism decomposes, leaving an empty space in the shape of the organism
- The era that came before the Mesozoic, known for early marine life and trilobites
17 Clues: The era following the Mesozoic, known as the 'Age of Mammals' • oldest era in Earth's history, before most complex life evolved • The fossilized imprint of an organism's movement, such as a footprint • The method of dating that determines the actual age of a fossil in years • The radioactive isotope used to date fossils up to about 50,000 years old • ...
ISU History 2025-06-16
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- Dedicated as the Symbolic Alumni Point on October 17th, 1970
- Oldest college/program on campus
- First Student Newspaper
- Oldest standing building on campus
- Amount of students that showed up on the first day of enrollment
- Nickname of the Dining Hall
- Made an official minor sport in 1933
- The building that has the most bathroom renovations
- The number of names ISU had
- Nickname of U of I Southern Branch
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- First Student Annual
- This Building used to be the SUB
- What the teams were called in 1906
- Amount of students were enrolled after September 22 1902
- Built in 2007
- How books were transported from building to building
- Incoming students were required to have this high of an education
17 Clues: Built in 2007 • First Student Annual • First Student Newspaper • Nickname of the Dining Hall • The number of names ISU had • This Building used to be the SUB • Oldest college/program on campus • What the teams were called in 1906 • Oldest standing building on campus • Nickname of U of I Southern Branch • Made an official minor sport in 1933 • ...
History Crosword 2021-10-27
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- were livestock graze
- railroad to east and west America
- Colorado militia came across Indian camp and opened fire
- guaranteed black patrons rights to use public facilities
- gave 160 acres to citezens willing live on it and cultivate for 5 years
- specific areas set aside by government for the Indians
- Where George Custer lead his army of 250 into a camp of 2,000 indians by the little big horn river and lost
- self appointed law enforcer
- where the americans hoped with the buffalo going extinct that the indians would join white culture
- AA who moved from south to west after civil war
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- law that divided reservation land into private family plots
- where american troops outgunned the indians and they met there end
- local organizations linked together for political reforms
- land designated by federal government for building, roads, and railroads
- A crop that is sold for money rather than own use
- Became chief of all seven Lakota souix groups
- Nez Perces leader
17 Clues: Nez Perces leader • were livestock graze • self appointed law enforcer • railroad to east and west America • Became chief of all seven Lakota souix groups • AA who moved from south to west after civil war • A crop that is sold for money rather than own use • specific areas set aside by government for the Indians • Colorado militia came across Indian camp and opened fire • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- Santa Anna was elected as _____ of Mexico
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Stephen F. Austin was known as the ______ of Texas
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- First European to map the coast of Texas
- Is going to school a duty or responsibility?
- Which amendment is the right to remain silent?
- the act of competing.
- The government that decides if a law is unconstitutional
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- Which Texas plain is Frisco located in?
- Who gained independence in 1821?
- What month, day and hour did World War 1 end
- First name of an American Baptist and leader of the American civil rights movement.
- When small towns grow into big cities
- First Battle of the Texas Revolution
- What was the largest discovery of oil in Texas?
- What was the Alamo first used as?
17 Clues: the act of competing. • Who gained independence in 1821? • What was the Alamo first used as? • First Battle of the Texas Revolution • When small towns grow into big cities • Which Texas plain is Frisco located in? • First European to map the coast of Texas • Santa Anna was elected as _____ of Mexico • What month, day and hour did World War 1 end • ...
Texas History 2022-04-20
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- interprets the laws
- used to convert Native Americans
- site of the 1941 Japanese surprise attack
- british ship that sunk with 128 Americans inside
- Fought in WWII and later became President
- mission that was later a site for a battle
- hurricane that hit Galveston in 1900
- mapped the Texas coast in 1519
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- first president of Texas
- war where the Union fought the Confederacy
- highest court in the US
- first European to step into Texas
- Cowboys brought cattle to the East to sell for a greater profit
- writes the laws
- site of the last battle in the Texas Revolution
- site of a large discovery of oil in Texas
- enforces the laws
17 Clues: writes the laws • enforces the laws • interprets the laws • highest court in the US • first president of Texas • mapped the Texas coast in 1519 • used to convert Native Americans • first European to step into Texas • hurricane that hit Galveston in 1900 • site of the 1941 Japanese surprise attack • Fought in WWII and later became President • ...
FFA History 2022-09-05
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- What did Public Law 740 give FFA at a Federal level?
- Who were allowed in FFA in 1969?
- Who is known as the Father of FFA?
- What happened to the FFA and NFA in 1965?
- What was founded in 1935?
- Which US President was an FFA Member from Georgia?
- What was passed in 1917 that brought Ag Education into the classroom?
- What was founded in 1928?
- What occurred in 1988?
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- The name changed from Future Farmers of America to what?
- Who was the first national FFA President?
- What was adopted in 1929?
- Where was FFA founded?
- What was passed in 1862 that gave states land for colleges?
- Who wrote the FFA creed?
- What was passed in 1950?
- What was adopted in 1930?
17 Clues: Where was FFA founded? • What occurred in 1988? • Who wrote the FFA creed? • What was passed in 1950? • What was adopted in 1929? • What was founded in 1935? • What was founded in 1928? • What was adopted in 1930? • Who were allowed in FFA in 1969? • Who is known as the Father of FFA? • Who was the first national FFA President? • What happened to the FFA and NFA in 1965? • ...
Bricks: history 2025-10-27
17 Clues: ehitus • hooned • sillad • eesmärk • loovalt • veeteed • tekstuur • omadused • vabrikud • loominguliselt • põhi-, põhiline • ...to, vastavalt • mõeldud, kavandatud • varieeruma, muutuma • sort, liik, teisend • kättesaadav, saadaval • ligitõmbavad, külgetõmbavad, atraktiivsed
History Revision 2018-04-16
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- Rani Meenakshi was imprisoned by ________ at the palace at Trichy
- Tulijaji patronized the great Telugu poet __________
- The first Burmese war came to an end by the Treaty of _______ in A.D. 1826
- The immediate cause of the revolt of 1857 was the introduction of __________.
- The English troops under Sir John Nicholson captured _______ .
- _________ , an English Major was outside the fort when the Mutiny started
- _________ is considered to be one of the greatest Governors General of India
- ______acted as the regent of three year old Vijayaranga Chokkanadhar
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- _________ was made as the first law member in the executive council of the Governor
- Ganga Canal was constructed during the reign of ______________
- _______ helped Vijayanagar ruler in the battle of Talikotta
- ________________ was the first kingdom to be annexed by the British under the Doctrine of Lapse
- Vishwanatha Nayak introduced a tax called ________
- The Vellore mutiny was suppressed by _________
- The Indian sepoys refused to wear the __________ which led to the mutiny
- Vira Pandiya Kattabomman was humiliated by the British Collector _________
- ___________ was the culmination of the accumulated grievances of the Indian people against the British Rule
17 Clues: The Vellore mutiny was suppressed by _________ • Vishwanatha Nayak introduced a tax called ________ • Tulijaji patronized the great Telugu poet __________ • _______ helped Vijayanagar ruler in the battle of Talikotta • Ganga Canal was constructed during the reign of ______________ • The English troops under Sir John Nicholson captured _______ . • ...
JEWISH HISTORY 2018-07-02
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- he was a descendant of King David
- where the Rabbis went after the Bet Mikdash was destroyed
- Biryonim who wanted to fight the Romans
- a gnat went up his nose!
- he lead the Biryonim against the Romans
- a king who designed a fortress
- the 2nd one was destroyed by the Romans
- the Jewish Supreme Court
- modern name for the Judean Desert
- a fortress in the Judean Desert
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- this is what was used to smuggle Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai out of Jerushalm
- there was a mix up over their party invitations
- he fasted for 40 years
- leader of the 10th Roman legion
- they have been replaced by Shacharit, Mincha and Maarivc
- an important Roman General
- G-d's holy presence
17 Clues: G-d's holy presence • he fasted for 40 years • a gnat went up his nose! • the Jewish Supreme Court • an important Roman General • a king who designed a fortress • leader of the 10th Roman legion • a fortress in the Judean Desert • he was a descendant of King David • modern name for the Judean Desert • Biryonim who wanted to fight the Romans • ...
Japan history 2012-11-02
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- / a social system based on loyalty
- / supreme commanders of the army
- / female god from a creation story about how Japan was made
- / land holder
- / working class
- / lower than merchants on the feudal system
- / showing kindness towards others
- / Japanese religion
- / ruler of society
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- / male god from a creation story about how Japan was made
- / code of rulers to follow to be a samurai
- / the working class
- / involved in trade
- / lots of islands
- / survive an lord
- / what a samurai has to do when dishonour lord.
- / to parents to others to lords.
17 Clues: / land holder • / working class • / lots of islands • / survive an lord • / ruler of society • / the working class • / involved in trade • / Japanese religion • / supreme commanders of the army • / to parents to others to lords. • / a social system based on loyalty • / showing kindness towards others • / code of rulers to follow to be a samurai • ...
History Crossword 2015-08-25
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- What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6)
- Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8)
- Creator of the words 'bedazzled', 'disheartened' and 'elbow'. (11)
- What is the first name of the last known fluent native Cornish language speaker? (5)
- Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7)
- Which castle in Cornwall is the suspected seat of King Arthur? (8)
- 16th Century artist who's painting of Anne of Cleves convinced Henry VIII to marry her. (8)
- An extinct species of human from Europe 120,000-35,000 years ago.(11)
- Mythical land some believe is linked to the Minoan civilisation on Santorini.(8)
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- Which famous orator's career was launched in the Verres trial? (6)
- Which famous author's original notebooks are kept in the Courtney Library? (13)
- Wife of Pharaoh Sneferu and Queen during the Egyptian old Kingdom, she has one of the oldest Royal tombs ever found. (10)
- Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8)
- One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5)
- May day festival in Padstow?(7)
- Who is the Greek god of wine? (8)
- What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3)
17 Clues: May day festival in Padstow?(7) • Who is the Greek god of wine? (8) • What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6) • Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7) • Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8) • What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3) • Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8) • One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5) • ...
History Crossword 2015-08-25
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- Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8)
- An extinct species of human from Europe 120,000-35,000 years ago.(11)
- One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5)
- What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6)
- Who is the Greek god of wine? (8)
- Creator of the words 'bedazzled', 'disheartened' and 'elbow'. (11)
- What is the first name of the last known fluent native Cornish language speaker? (5)
- Wife of Pharaoh Sneferu and Queen during the Egyptian old Kingdom, she has one of the oldest Royal tombs ever found. (10)
- 16th Century artist who's painting of Anne of Cleves convinced Henry VIII to marry her. (8)
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- Which famous orator's career was launched in the Verres trial? (6)
- Which famous author's original notebooks are kept in the Courtney Library? (13)
- Which castle in Cornwall is the suspected seat of King Arthur? (8)
- May day festival in Padstow?(7)
- Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8)
- Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7)
- Mythical land some believe is linked to the Minoan civilisation on Santorini.(8)
- What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3)
17 Clues: May day festival in Padstow?(7) • Who is the Greek god of wine? (8) • What is the native bird of Cornwall? (6) • Greek or Roman jar with two handles? (7) • Which queen's reign was only nine days long? (8) • What mineral was commonly mined in Cornwall? (3) • Which Battle did Hussey Vivian help win in 1815? (8) • One of the countries that signed the Tripartite. (5) • ...
U.S. History 2021-01-03
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- treaty, a peace agreement made between two parties
- compromise, an agreement passed by the U.S. Congress in 1820
- and Clark expedition, an expedition used to find a waterway from the US to the Pacific Ocean
- annexation
- Hidalgo, a peace treaty that ended the war between the United States and Mexico
- expansion, an extension of a state's territory
- a state in the southeastern region in the U.S.
- destiny, the belief that American settlers were destined to expand across North America
- War, a war lead by Napoleon Bonaparte
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- American War, an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico
- Purchase, a land deal that was made between the United States and France in the year 1803
- states, the 13 states that permitted slavery between 1820 and 1860
- the ability to move things from one place to another by boat
- York City, the most populous city in the United States
- war, a war that occurred in 1775 - 1783
- Canal, a waterway that was built to create a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes
- of 1812, a military conflict between the United States and the British empire
17 Clues: annexation • War, a war lead by Napoleon Bonaparte • war, a war that occurred in 1775 - 1783 • expansion, an extension of a state's territory • a state in the southeastern region in the U.S. • York City, the most populous city in the United States • treaty, a peace agreement made between two parties • compromise, an agreement passed by the U.S. Congress in 1820 • ...
World History 2021-05-27
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- The only building that was left standing after the nuclear bombing
- Markets lost over a billion dollars
- The group that made significant gains
- The country Italy invaded in 1936
- Code name to build the atomic bomb
- Orchestrated WW2
- invaded Poland, causing WW2
- Remained neutral until 1941
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- Wanted peace after the events of WW1
- The nation that wanted international peace
- Countries building up their armory
- The empire the U.S declared war on after the attack on Pearl Harbor
- The genocide of European Jews
- The city Hitler wanted to take
- Political theory that wants to overthrow a part of society
- One type of nationalism that caused WW1
- The country japan overran in 1937
17 Clues: Orchestrated WW2 • invaded Poland, causing WW2 • Remained neutral until 1941 • The genocide of European Jews • The city Hitler wanted to take • The country Italy invaded in 1936 • The country japan overran in 1937 • Countries building up their armory • Code name to build the atomic bomb • Markets lost over a billion dollars • Wanted peace after the events of WW1 • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
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- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- ornate style
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- developed analytical geometry
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
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- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
ACCOUNTING HISTORY 2021-08-27
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- of modern accounting thus crediting Luca Pacioli as the
- Accounting involves the measurements of social costs and benefits such as the measurement of traffic patterns for the most efficient use of traffic funds.
- are interested in information to enable them asses the ability of the firm
- Investors "will my money grow in this business"
- Auditing the audit done by a public accountant, some business firms usually maintain a staff of internal auditors
- provides management a plan for future operations
- as the language of business
- Advisory Services includes the design, installation, and improvements of the firm's general accounting system
- needs accounting information to regulate the firm's activities
- interested to weather the business should be maintained, increases, decreased, or disposed of completely
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- Accounting field of accounting is concerned with the transactions ans special problems of multinational business organization
- Education members in accounting in various colleges and universities are Certified Public Accountants.
- Accounting includes the recording transactions and preparing financial reports for the use of the management
- Accounting accounting job done by private business enterprises.
- Accounting a professional service rendered by a Certified Public Accountant and his employees to the public for a fee
- the principal service that a public accountant offers
- Services includes preparation and filing of income
- Accounting they check and audit the income, payroll, and tax returns submitted to the government
- Accounting has to do with the controlling, determining, and controlling costs particularly those costs in producing a product or services
- financial as a measure for making future financial decisions
20 Clues: as the language of business • Investors "will my money grow in this business" • provides management a plan for future operations • Services includes preparation and filing of income • the principal service that a public accountant offers • of modern accounting thus crediting Luca Pacioli as the • financial as a measure for making future financial decisions • ...
History Words 2021-10-19
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- Indian war
- He financed the railroads
- Bull Chif of Indian clan
- The owner of the railroad company
- The trail game
- The owner of the steel company
- The beginning of everything
- a school for Indians
- a group that want everyone the same
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- Who owns a large company
- The owner oil company
- person who became rich
- people going against a company
- battle with Indians
- kicked people out of the country
- boarding schools
- Having control of everything
17 Clues: Indian war • The trail game • boarding schools • battle with Indians • a school for Indians • The owner oil company • person who became rich • Who owns a large company • Bull Chif of Indian clan • He financed the railroads • The beginning of everything • Having control of everything • people going against a company • The owner of the steel company • kicked people out of the country • ...
American History 2021-10-21
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- What was the illegal use of political influence for personal gain.
- Which amendment provided for the election of the US senators by the people rather than by the state legislature?
- Who brought the department store to the US?
- An annual tax that had to be paid before qualifying to vote?
- Whose plan for the country was called New Freedom?
- A fire at this factory caused
- What banned the entry of Chinese immigrants?
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- Who was a turn of the century novelist that books like Tom Sawyer?
- This late 1800s fad was once a male only sport, but with split skirts, women could enjoy it too?
- What did Wilson pass to strengthen the Sherman Antitrust Act?
- Name two uses for the new stronger steel.
- What was the term for women's right to vote.
- What was the process that injected air into molten iron to make steel?
- What is the process where you buy out your supplies till you control beginning to end.
- What was the deal called between Japan and the US?
- to look at working conditions of women.
- What was the banning of alcoholic beverages known as?
17 Clues: A fire at this factory caused • to look at working conditions of women. • Name two uses for the new stronger steel. • Who brought the department store to the US? • What was the term for women's right to vote. • What banned the entry of Chinese immigrants? • What was the deal called between Japan and the US? • Whose plan for the country was called New Freedom? • ...
Texas History 2022-04-21
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- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activities are reduced.
- the 28th state in the United States.
- the process of small towns growing and turning into big cities.
- Spanish mission built in 1718.
- number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s.
- the person who made the first map of the Texas Coast in 1519.
- the leader of the Texas Executive Branch.
- people use their power by choosing representatives.
- the Northern States during the Civil War
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- the first president of the Republic of Texas.
- space comprising the earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
- the animal that the Spanish brought over
- a financial gain
- the largest discovery of oil in Texas that happened in 1901.
- the person who brought the first 300 families to Texas (The old 300).
- the branch that makes laws.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market
17 Clues: a financial gain • the branch that makes laws. • Spanish mission built in 1718. • the 28th state in the United States. • the animal that the Spanish brought over • the Northern States during the Civil War • the leader of the Texas Executive Branch. • the first president of the Republic of Texas. • number one Cash Crop in the south during the 1800s. • ...
European History 2021-12-14
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- the exercise of absolute power in a cruel way
- religious movement sought to reform the catholic church
- I was beheaded for having an affair while Queen of England
- I married six women in pursuit of a male heir
- considered the first book about politics
- the catholic church selling salvation
- I murdered my nephews to secure the crown for myself
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- I oppossed the Kings divorce and was beheaded
- non-catholic western christianity
- God has already determined final destination
- members of the society of Jesus
- a perfect place, in greek means nowhere
- The King left the Catholic church to marry me
- holding more than one church office at a time
- today this word means cunning and ruthlessness
- the European state that started the Renaissance
- french protestants, french calvanists
17 Clues: members of the society of Jesus • non-catholic western christianity • the catholic church selling salvation • french protestants, french calvanists • a perfect place, in greek means nowhere • considered the first book about politics • God has already determined final destination • the exercise of absolute power in a cruel way • ...
Black History 2022-11-24
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- won 4 gold medals at 1936 olympics
- James __________ Johnson wrote the black national anthem
- _________Renaissance a period of rich artistic and cultural activity from 1921-1930s
- how America became so rich
- First Black into space
- Did song called "Dear Mama"
- Canadian rapper says
- Tommie __________ and John Carlos black power salute at 1968 Olympics
- "I ain't saying she a golddigger"
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- wrote "I know why the Caged Bird Sings"
- Plays Madea
- authored "A Raisin In the Sun"
- Title black national anthem
- "__________is beautiful"
- author and poet who wrote "I Too Sing America"
- ________ Figures, story about black "human computers" responsible for calculations at NASA
- Gave blacks the right to vote
17 Clues: Plays Madea • Canadian rapper says • First Black into space • "__________is beautiful" • how America became so rich • Title black national anthem • Did song called "Dear Mama" • Gave blacks the right to vote • authored "A Raisin In the Sun" • "I ain't saying she a golddigger" • won 4 gold medals at 1936 olympics • wrote "I know why the Caged Bird Sings" • ...
Canadian History 2022-11-29
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- Canada's first police force
- type of school for First Nations children
- people searching for gold
- land given to First Nations by the Canadian government
- to plan the route for a road or railway
- Canada's first prime minister
- a valuable metal found in the Klondike
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- main food source of the Metis
- symbol on the Metis flag
- people of European and Aboriginal descent
- a person who has come to live and farm the land
- Metis hero
- Metis settlement in Winnipeg
- hammered in by Donald A. Smith
- a signed agreement between two nations
- first house many Canadians built
- where most new Canadians came from
17 Clues: Metis hero • symbol on the Metis flag • people searching for gold • Canada's first police force • Metis settlement in Winnipeg • main food source of the Metis • Canada's first prime minister • hammered in by Donald A. Smith • first house many Canadians built • where most new Canadians came from • a signed agreement between two nations • a valuable metal found in the Klondike • ...
Texas History 2021-05-05
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- First Map of Texas
- Another name for San Antonio de Valero
- The practice of legally adding land to a pre-existing country
- Power is divided between national and state
- Receives a portion of the crop and gives a part of each crop as rent.
- Separation by race
- Military support for the missions
- One of the largest growing crops
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- People using their power by choosing representatives
- A type of cow sold in Texas
- A small open land changing to a big city
- Government ruled by one person with unlimited power
- A tax on imported goods
- Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- A fighting force against race based discrimination
- Black Gold
- people who deal with livestock
17 Clues: Black Gold • First Map of Texas • Separation by race • A tax on imported goods • A type of cow sold in Texas • people who deal with livestock • One of the largest growing crops • Military support for the missions • Another name for San Antonio de Valero • A small open land changing to a big city • Power is divided between national and state • ...
Texas History 2021-05-03
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- Spanish colony, later a location for a famous Texas Revolution battle
- First European race to colonize Texas
- General for The North during the Civil War
- People who worked on cattle drives
- During the Civil War, otherwise known as The North
- During the Civil War, otherwise known as The South
- Towns that sprung up after the discovery of oil
- First Spanish explorer to set foot in Texas
- General for The South during the Civil War
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- People who were hired by Spain to bring others to Texas
- Cash crop grown in the south
- Famous empresario
- President for The North during the Civil War
- People who worked on farms that specialized in animals, usually cows
- Black liquid used for fuel
- People who worked on farms
- Another word for cow
17 Clues: Famous empresario • Another word for cow • Black liquid used for fuel • People who worked on farms • Cash crop grown in the south • People who worked on cattle drives • First European race to colonize Texas • General for The North during the Civil War • General for The South during the Civil War • First Spanish explorer to set foot in Texas • ...
World History 2023-12-18
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- French philosophy who popularized freedom of speech and religion
- invented the printing press
- how Britain exerted influence over Latin America
- the government should not interfere with the economy
- was meant to get rid of foreigners from China
- pardons that people could buy
- avoiding involvement with other nations culturally or politically
- Protestant religion that believes in predestination
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- "hands off Latin America" policy followed by the United States for much of the 1800s
- the principal cause of death among indigenous peoples after the arrival of Europeans
- _______ parts could replace each other after being made by machine tools
- what the industrial revolution created a larger need for
- supported the heliocentric theory using a telescope
- religious movement that saw Protestant religions rise due to differences with the Catholic Church
- unrestrained monarchy power
- became Emperor of France and conquered much of Europe
- what Asia wanted in exchange for goods purchased by Europe
17 Clues: invented the printing press • unrestrained monarchy power • pardons that people could buy • was meant to get rid of foreigners from China • how Britain exerted influence over Latin America • supported the heliocentric theory using a telescope • Protestant religion that believes in predestination • the government should not interfere with the economy • ...
HISTORY 1B 2023-09-29
17 Clues: DURAR • LOGRO • LIBERTAD • GOBIERNO • EJÉRCITO • COMERCIO • GOVERNAR • DESCENSO • DESARROLLO • TENER LUGAR • MUCHO ANTES • CONOCIMIENTO • MUY IMPORTANTE • MUCHA GENTE LO CREE • DESEMPEÑAR UN PAPEL • CONDUCIR A, LLEVAR A • HACERSE CON EL CONTROL
history crossword 2020-06-18
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- is the pronouncement of the people summoned by the President of the Republic,
- The reform movement led to the drafting of another constitution. The process began with attempts at reform in 1988
- It refers to money borrowed from a source outside the country
- it's a blue Colombian party
- as a series of riots that occurred in the capital of Colombia
- was an event that lasted a thousand days
- This mechanism for citizen participation consists of the political right of all Colombians
- In the struggle to pass the federal constitution of 1787 began to take shape
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- It is the call made to the people to approve or reject a draft legal norm
- Colombia is a democratic country, in this democratic country, people are the people who determine the direction of the country
- It officially began on 1 September 1939 and continued until 2 September 1945
- ended world war one
- Franz Ferdinand his pregnant wife Sophie, which caused the First World War.
- is the one in which the citizens become creditors of the same
- it's a red Colombian party
- It began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918
- is the political right of a group of citizens to present Draft Legislative Act
17 Clues: ended world war one • it's a red Colombian party • it's a blue Colombian party • was an event that lasted a thousand days • It began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918 • is the one in which the citizens become creditors of the same • It refers to money borrowed from a source outside the country • ...
Indian History 2019-07-22
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- religion of the founder of Mauryan empire
- one of the core tenets of the Indian Independence movement; originated from Gandhi
- grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire
- first prime minister of India
- founder of the Mauryan empire
- way to split India into India and Pakistan to subdue the violence between Hindus and Muslims
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- Asoka's religion
- capital of Mauryan empire
- that established dominance in India; conducted trade with India
- first to discover a sea route to India
- Greek king who conquered India in 326 BCE
- first prime minister of Pakistan
- Gandhi and followers' march to Arabian sea to make salt without paying a tax
- leader of the Indian independence movement
- Indians demanded independence from British; “do or die”
- state where Gandhi was born
- a form of protest where one refuses to buy or use goods or services from a government, organization, or individual
17 Clues: Asoka's religion • capital of Mauryan empire • state where Gandhi was born • first prime minister of India • founder of the Mauryan empire • first prime minister of Pakistan • first to discover a sea route to India • religion of the founder of Mauryan empire • Greek king who conquered India in 326 BCE • grandson of founder of the Mauryan empire • ...
Anicnet History 2024-05-03
17 Clues: hehief • ehfhes • ewfhweh • fijhfei • frjhfewh • feihfehf • rhfhfehf • hfjewhfe • ewjfweojw • fehdiwfhej • efhiheiurf • dejfhewjhf • wefjkehfuwe • ewndjwhdewj • ehwhdewhdue • efwhihsfews • fejkhfkjefes
US history 2023-02-09
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- A war fought from 1939 to 1945
- US President Franklin Douglas Roosevelt
- insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops
- A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat
- the historic period (1933-1940) in the U.S. during which President Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies were implemented
- Georgia governor that fought against Roosevelt's New Deal policies
- Another leading component to the start of the Great Depression.
- a long period without rain
- A nickname for the Great Plains regions hit by drought
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- His best known accomplishments as a Senator are his support of the military and along with his partnership of Carl Vinson
- Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The attack devastated the American
- Father of the Two-Ocean Navy
- A war fought from 1914 to 1918
- A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the U.S.
- allowed sales or loans of war materials to any country whose defense the president deems vital to the defense of the U.S
- New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas
- So many crops were grown, a lot of them were thrown away.
17 Clues: a long period without rain • Father of the Two-Ocean Navy • A war fought from 1939 to 1945 • A war fought from 1914 to 1918 • US President Franklin Douglas Roosevelt • insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops • A nickname for the Great Plains regions hit by drought • A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat • ...
Texas History 2023-04-24
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- A form of city government in which citizens elect officials to head departments
- Those who advocate social reforms and legislative programs to improve society
- The economic development of manufacturing produced from natural resources
- The process of increasing human settlements in cities
- An economic pattern characterized by periods of economic growth and periods of economic decline
- The careful use of natural resources to prevent them from being lost or wasted
- Make changes in something in order to improve it
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- A building equipped to refine or process products such as oil, metals, or sugar
- A thick, oily substance found deep in the Earth, used as a fuel
- In, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
- The right to vote
- To ban something, generally refers to the movement to man alcoholic beverages
- The framework over an oil well
- A person who urges or works for improvement and change
- A rising of the sea as a result of pressure changes and wind associated with a storm
- A prospector who digs exploratory oil wells
- The ability to read and write
17 Clues: The right to vote • The ability to read and write • The framework over an oil well • A prospector who digs exploratory oil wells • Make changes in something in order to improve it • The process of increasing human settlements in cities • A person who urges or works for improvement and change • A thick, oily substance found deep in the Earth, used as a fuel • ...
Women's History 2025-03-12
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- first female to Coach in the NBA, now WNBA
- First woman to officiate NFL Games
- Hall of fame basketball player, four time WNBA champion
- Olympic swimmer with multiple gold medals and world records.
- American Gymnast and one of the best Olympians in history.
- First female U.S Supreme Court Justice
- NCAA basketball player and named WNBA rookie of the year.
- Olympic Bronze medalist in figure skating
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice known for her public support for gender equality and civil rights.
- One of the worlds most successful woman ski racers from USA
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- Softball pitcher for the University of Alabama
- Singer,songwriter record producer, actress and director
- Olympic volleyball player and multiple-time NCAA champion.
- One of the greatest Tennis players of all time
- Olympic gold medalist and one of the greatest track and field athletes of all time.
- collage Basketball payer on UCOON
- One of the most famous Softball players and a really good pitche
17 Clues: collage Basketball payer on UCOON • First woman to officiate NFL Games • First female U.S Supreme Court Justice • Olympic Bronze medalist in figure skating • first female to Coach in the NBA, now WNBA • Softball pitcher for the University of Alabama • One of the greatest Tennis players of all time • Singer,songwriter record producer, actress and director • ...
TMLA History 2025-03-09
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- Year she passed away (4)
- Railroad from which she first saw the school site (3)
- Religious order she led(3,2,2,6)
- Terrace The street where the school is located (7,7)
- where her namesake academy is located(7,6)
- Street where she was cared for as a child (5)
- The number of students on the first day (5)
- Bishop she worked closely with (besides Molloy)(9)
- The academy was named in her ___ (5)
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- Year she became Superior General (4)
- Major event during which the school was founded(5,10)
- The Number of Sisters in her congregation at the time of her death(4)
- York Times The newspaper that called her work "phenomenal" (3,4,5)
- One of the hospitals opened under her direction(5)
- Her birth surname(7)
- Number of years she served as Superior General(5)
- Birthplace of Mother Mary Louis(7)
17 Clues: Her birth surname(7) • Year she passed away (4) • Religious order she led(3,2,2,6) • Birthplace of Mother Mary Louis(7) • Year she became Superior General (4) • The academy was named in her ___ (5) • where her namesake academy is located(7,6) • The number of students on the first day (5) • Street where she was cared for as a child (5) • ...
Westwood History 2025-04-03
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- Colburn Wrote math books for kids while at Harvard College in the 1820s
- Where was Betsey was a teacher and community leader
- Ross Ames Davis She was Dedham’s most famous resident and used her influence to improve the lives of people of color
- School What school was closed in 1905 and moved to Milk Street and used for hay storage
- Dedham Ebenezer Fisher died in 1847 at the age of 96, the same year area became Westwood
- English William Nahatan helped Native people talk to who
- Steele Was a drummer boy in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
- Doodle During the Battle of Bunker Hill, Steele played this song and brought water to soldiers
- Eunice Ross Ames Davis worked on these to support women’s rights, education for children of color, and raising money for poor people and anti-slavery groups
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- School Built in Westwood in 1874 was originally named the Clapboardtree School
- Baker Was an inventor and businesswoman at a time when it was hard for women to earn money
- When Betsey was 12 she couldn’t afford this so she taught herself how to make one
- boys Helped soldiers communicate by playing drum beats to send messages like turning or stopping
- Fisher He was a successful farmer in Westwood and lived on Gay Street near Hanlon and Deerfield Schools
- This person in Eunice Ross Ames Davis life served in the Revolutionary War
- Nahatan He was a Native Massachusett leader
- land grant William Nahatan signed what for Westwood
- Colburn started a school to help train them
18 Clues: Nahatan He was a Native Massachusett leader • Colburn started a school to help train them • Where was Betsey was a teacher and community leader • land grant William Nahatan signed what for Westwood • English William Nahatan helped Native people talk to who • Colburn Wrote math books for kids while at Harvard College in the 1820s • ...
Whakatane History 2025-03-19
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- Surname of the last paramount chief of Ngati Awa. First name is Te Hurinui.
- the name of one of the two Tieke who guided the Mataatua waka to Whakatāne
- The confiscation of Māori land due to the NZ Land Wars
- the first person to live in Whakatāne
- the captain of the Mataatua waka
- the person who uttered “ka whakatane au i ahau”
- The first person to live at Kapu-te-rangi pa
- The job that many of the first Europeans who lived in Whakatāne
- Toroa's father who the rock that the Mataatua waka saw when they arrived in Whakatāne is named after
- the vegetable that arrived on the Mataatua waka
- Toroa's brother from the Mataatua waka who settled in Northland
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- The oldest schools in the Whakatāne area
- the waka whose name translates to 'the face of God'
- Name of the cave located by Whakatāne heads.
- Name of the waterfall in Whakatāne township.
- the original name of Whakatāne
- The name of the tangata whenua of Whakatāne
17 Clues: the original name of Whakatāne • the captain of the Mataatua waka • the first person to live in Whakatāne • The oldest schools in the Whakatāne area • The name of the tangata whenua of Whakatāne • Name of the cave located by Whakatāne heads. • Name of the waterfall in Whakatāne township. • The first person to live at Kapu-te-rangi pa • ...
Boley History 2025-03-21
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- First hotel and two story framed building in Boley
- African American entrepreneur and farmer from Texas who played a significant role in the founding and development of Boley, Oklahoma
- Staple crop that supported Boley’s Black agricultural economy.
- Freedwoman who allotted the land that became Boley.
- Railroad line that brought growth and prosperity to Boley.
- pioneering African American educator and historian
- OUTLAW WHO TRIED TO ROB FARMERS AND MERCHANT BANK.
- Number of historically All-Black towns still surviving in Oklahoma.
- White railroad official; the town of Boley was named in his honor.
- WHAT IS THE NAME OF MAIN STREET
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- Boley’s first mayor and an influential African American leader.
- Status of many early Boley settlers who built a thriving community.
- Tallest building between Okc and okmulgee and a cornerstone for Blanc leadership in Boley
- NUMBER OF NRHP HISTORICAL LANDMARKS IN BOLEY
- Founder and first president of Boley Business College
- Mascot of Boley’s historic school teams.
- First postmaster
17 Clues: First postmaster • WHAT IS THE NAME OF MAIN STREET • Mascot of Boley’s historic school teams. • NUMBER OF NRHP HISTORICAL LANDMARKS IN BOLEY • First hotel and two story framed building in Boley • pioneering African American educator and historian • OUTLAW WHO TRIED TO ROB FARMERS AND MERCHANT BANK. • Freedwoman who allotted the land that became Boley. • ...
Aromatherapy History 2025-06-18
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- Biochemist that developed a unique method of applying the penetrating oils with massage.
- During the Bubonic Plague which swept accross Europe in the 14th century, this was burnt in the streets
- It was the known centre for medicinal plants which were imported and grown on its fertile banks.
- Greek soldiers carried this with them into battle for the treatment of wounds.
- Powerful ones included resin, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg spice
- Greek and Cretan doctors visited the medical places of learning along the Nile.
- French chemist and scientist professor Rene-Maurice Gattefosse discovered the speedy effect of this oil on a burn.
- They preserved cats, monkeys and kings by the use of resins, spices and aromatic herbs to prevent decay and rotting.
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- In 1653 he wrote his famous "Complete Herbal" book.
- Returned home with the medical knowledge from the Mediterranean and so this news was spread through Christian Europe.
- He worked together with Gattefosse by using essential oils on some terrible wounds sustained during the first world war.
- Circa 1000AD ibn sina developed this and it dramatically changed and improved the process of distillation.
- Cleopatra had her sails sprayed with perfumes for the meeting of this person.
- They developed chemical techniques for distillation.
- A greek physician that wrote about the variety of plants and their effect on the body.
- archaeologists believed they were one of the first users of plant-based medicine
- First person to record the method of distillation of turpentine around 425BC
17 Clues: In 1653 he wrote his famous "Complete Herbal" book. • They developed chemical techniques for distillation. • Powerful ones included resin, cinnamon, clove and nutmeg spice • First person to record the method of distillation of turpentine around 425BC • Cleopatra had her sails sprayed with perfumes for the meeting of this person. • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2025-05-12
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- a former federation of communist republics that occupied the northern half of Asia and part of eastern Europe
- A PERSON WHO LIVES OR WORKS IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY FOR A LIMITED PERIOD OF TIME
- an international body founded in 1995 to promote international trade and economic development by reducing tariffs and other restrictions
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects, can be a result of industrializaton
- 42ND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, CONTROVERSIAL TRADE PACT.
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- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- LOCATION WHERE CONFICT AROSE AFTER THE DIVISON OF NORTH AND SOURT KOREA
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare
- an island country off the southeastern coast of China
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- POLICY OF OPENNESS IN THE USSR
- COMMUNIST NATION INITIALLY ALLIED WITH USSR DURING THE COLD WAR.
- Location of armed conflict between the communists in the North and anti-communists in the South.
17 Clues: POLICY OF OPENNESS IN THE USSR • 42ND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES • the action of buying and selling goods and services • an island country off the southeastern coast of China • NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT, CONTROVERSIAL TRADE PACT. • COMMUNIST NATION INITIALLY ALLIED WITH USSR DURING THE COLD WAR. • ...
World History 2025-05-16
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- A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- The picture writing of ancient Egypt.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt.
- Stories used to explain nature and gods in ancient cultures.
- The "land between the rivers" – where civilization began.
- The wedge-shaped writing used in Mesopotamia.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- A trained writer in ancient civilizations.
- A Roman invention to carry water to cities.
- The exchange of goods and services.
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- The study of past people through artifacts.
- A group of people with cities, government, and writing.
- A large area ruled by one leader or country.
- A government where people vote for leaders.
- A triangle-shaped tomb for Egyptian rulers.
- Clay material used to make ancient Chinese warrior statues.
17 Clues: A ruler of ancient Egypt. • The exchange of goods and services. • A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia. • The picture writing of ancient Egypt. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • A line of rulers from the same family. • A trained writer in ancient civilizations. • The study of past people through artifacts. • A government where people vote for leaders. • ...
Our History 2025-06-06
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- yes.
- what part of you did I call perfect?
- How many written rules do we have?
- when was the first time we dmed each other?
- What was one of the first movies I made you watch?
- Am I really bad at writing these questions
- did I make you more kinky?
- how many times did I text you while you were asleep the others day? lol
- What is one of our psych inside jokes?
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- what was the first anime I made you watch?
- will you ask me to be your girlfriend soon?
- what show are we currently obsessed with?
- what kinda of questions did we ask each other in the very beginning?
- what game did I promise our friends I would buy?
- when was the first time you asked me to be your gf?
- Our other inside joke from psych
- what is your percentage of vanilla on the kink test?
- what did I drool over?
- what is something I don't have?
19 Clues: yes. • what did I drool over? • did I make you more kinky? • what is something I don't have? • Our other inside joke from psych • How many written rules do we have? • what part of you did I call perfect? • What is one of our psych inside jokes? • what show are we currently obsessed with? • what was the first anime I made you watch? • Am I really bad at writing these questions • ...
Black History 2025-02-25
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- First (1992) black woman in space from Decatur AL.
- Bill Pickett Invitational founded in 1984.
- Hiram Rhodes Revels was the first black one in 1870.
- He became the first black person to host a network morning show in 1981.
- 30K Free slaves settled in this Kansas town 1870-1890.
- The Great ____________ (1910)where millions of poor AA in the south moved North for employment in factories in large cities.
- Queen of Soul
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- King of Blues
- Federal holiday commemorating the ending of slavery announced in Texas 1865.
- 1619 First African slaves brought to America from this present-day country in Africa.
- Growing technology for this food source was brought to Carolina from W. Indies.
- First (1773)black run institution in the US was church in this city.
- negative term given to AA to introduce segregation laws in the South.
- First US colony to ban slavery in 1777.
- Black magazine founded in 1945.
- First name of a 14 year old child killed in 1955 for offending a white woman who later recanted her statement
- 1979 song Rapper's Delight was recorded by ________ Gang.
17 Clues: King of Blues • Queen of Soul • Black magazine founded in 1945. • First US colony to ban slavery in 1777. • Bill Pickett Invitational founded in 1984. • First (1992) black woman in space from Decatur AL. • Hiram Rhodes Revels was the first black one in 1870. • 30K Free slaves settled in this Kansas town 1870-1890. • ...
Ancient History 2024-12-06
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- Civilization that invented many things, such as chocolate and the mesoamerican calendar
- First civilization to use coins
- First period in history where humans started using agriculture
- Location of the earliest cave paintings in Europe
- Stringed instrument commonly used in the ancient Mediterranean
- Term for a certain prehistoric knapped stone tool, often a misnomer for spearheads or scrapers
- Leader of the Spartans during the Battle of Thermopylae
- One of the worst Roman military defeats, fought against the Parthians
- Civilization in the Mediterranean, often thought to be the first in Europe
- First civilization to use iron
- Name of the primary ethnic group of the Aztec empire
- Battle between the Rashidun Caliphate and the Sassanid Empire that ended the Sassanid Empire
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- Founder of the Achaemenid Empire
- First documented plague in history, during the Eastern Roman Empire
- Civilization where the Italian region "Tuscany" gets its name from
- The Egyptian god of chaos, more commonly known as "Seth"
- First dynasty of China, often thought to be partially or entirely mythical
17 Clues: First civilization to use iron • First civilization to use coins • Founder of the Achaemenid Empire • Location of the earliest cave paintings in Europe • Name of the primary ethnic group of the Aztec empire • Leader of the Spartans during the Battle of Thermopylae • The Egyptian god of chaos, more commonly known as "Seth" • ...
History Skills 2025-10-02
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- 100 years
- 1000 years
- a source that comes from a later time than the event
- putting events in order from earliest to latest
- a type of source that is listened to e.g. a podcast
- a source that comes from the time of the event
- a diagram showing events in chronological order
- 10 years
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- someone who studies history
- what BC stands for
- a type of source that is looked at e.g. a painting
- 7 days
- what AD stands for
- a type of source that can be touched or held e.g. a weapon
- a type of source that is read e.g. a letter
- 365 days
- distinct period of history
17 Clues: 7 days • 365 days • 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • what BC stands for • what AD stands for • distinct period of history • someone who studies history • a type of source that is read e.g. a letter • a source that comes from the time of the event • putting events in order from earliest to latest • a diagram showing events in chronological order • ...
US HISTORY 2025-10-24
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- Month that we vote for the president
- Blue political party
- war between north and south
- Ocean on the west coast
- 12/25
- taken to be slaves
- FL Governor
- vetoes bills
- US President
- 07/04/1776
- 1st 10 amendments of the constitution
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- wrote the declaration of independence
- supreme law of the land
- "father of our country"
- Ocean on the east coast
- longest river in the US
- red political party
17 Clues: 12/25 • 07/04/1776 • FL Governor • vetoes bills • US President • taken to be slaves • red political party • Blue political party • supreme law of the land • "father of our country" • Ocean on the west coast • Ocean on the east coast • longest river in the US • war between north and south • Month that we vote for the president • wrote the declaration of independence • ...
Deaf History 2025-11-13
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- Where did Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet learn about Deaf education?
- What is the name of the girl that motivated Gallaudet to seek out methods of teaching deaf children?
- What was the name of the island where there was a high deaf population
- What is the name of the deaf baseball player who created hand signals?
- What is the last name of the hearing man who co-founded the first school for the deaf in America?
- What state is the American School for the Deaf located?
- What caused two signed languages, ASL and BASL varients to form?
- What is the last name of the deaf man who co-founded the first school for the deaf?
- How many sign languages were used to create ASL?
- What languge is ASL most closely related to?
- Who helped prove ASL is a complete and complex language?
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- Where is Gallaudet University located?
- President of the National Associaiton of the Deaf who helped preserve ASL?
- What country turned Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet away?
- Where was the 1880 conference on deaf education held?
- Who is considered a villian of the Deaf community?
- What U.S. President signed Gallaudet University's charter?
17 Clues: Where is Gallaudet University located? • What languge is ASL most closely related to? • How many sign languages were used to create ASL? • What country turned Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet away? • Who is considered a villian of the Deaf community? • Where was the 1880 conference on deaf education held? • What state is the American School for the Deaf located? • ...
French Revolution 2024-10-09
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- Individual who ruled France during the French Revolution
- Latin for the most famous document in English history.
- Period of time where ideas and reason dominated Europe in the 1700s
- Concept where rulers had dominate control over their people and country
- France's primary source that fueled the Economy
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- The right to rule came from God
- Most famous document in English History
- Philosopher... Checks & Balances
- Person who signed the most famous document in English History
- The people of France were divided into three...
- Philosopher....Life, Liberty, and Property
11 Clues: The right to rule came from God • Philosopher... Checks & Balances • Most famous document in English History • Philosopher....Life, Liberty, and Property • The people of France were divided into three... • France's primary source that fueled the Economy • Latin for the most famous document in English history. • Individual who ruled France during the French Revolution • ...
City 2023-08-27
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- Aires The capital of Argentina, known for its tango music, delicious steaks, and European architecture.
- A city rich in history and culture, with attractions like the Great Wall and Forbidden City.
- A diverse Canadian city known for its iconic CN Tower and multicultural neighborhoods.
- York A diverse city that never sleeps, known for its skyscrapers and Times Square.
- A bustling city in India, home to Bollywood and a mix of cultures and traditions.
- A city with ancient ruins like the Colosseum and rich in history from the Roman Empire.
- A romantic city famous for its art, fashion, and iconic Eiffel Tower.
Down
- A historic city with landmarks like Big Ben, the British Museum, and the Thames River.
- de Janeiro A Brazilian city famous for its lively Carnival celebrations and beautiful beaches.
- The capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square and historic architecture.
- A city that bridges two continents, Europe and Asia, with rich history and diverse culture.
- A bustling metropolis known for its high-tech innovations and vibrant culture.
- A coastal city in Australia known for its stunning Opera House and harbor views.
- A modern city in the desert, known for its luxurious architecture and shopping malls.
- A city in Egypt with ancient pyramids and a history dating back thousands of years.
15 Clues: A romantic city famous for its art, fashion, and iconic Eiffel Tower. • A bustling metropolis known for its high-tech innovations and vibrant culture. • A coastal city in Australia known for its stunning Opera House and harbor views. • The capital of Russia, known for its iconic Red Square and historic architecture. • ...
European countries 2023-10-24
Across
- Famous for its mountains, chocolates, and watches.
- The birthplace of democracy and ancient civilizations.
- A land of history, art, and beautiful cities.
- Known for classical music and stunning Alpine landscapes.
- Kingdom A group of countries with a royal family and diverse culture.
Down
- Known for its picturesque canals and tulip fields.
- A country known for its art, culture, and delicious food.
- A country with a rich maritime history and beautiful coastlines.
- A vast country spanning across Europe and Asia.
- A country with vibrant traditions, music, and dance.
- A nation famous for its engineering and rich history.
- A nation with a strong focus on design and innovation.
12 Clues: A land of history, art, and beautiful cities. • A vast country spanning across Europe and Asia. • Known for its picturesque canals and tulip fields. • Famous for its mountains, chocolates, and watches. • A country with vibrant traditions, music, and dance. • A nation famous for its engineering and rich history. • ...
S1 3.4 Las materias 2022-03-08
17 Clues: art • math • band • choir • lunch • civics • health • biology • history • Spanish • science • algebra • English • geometry • chemistry • economics • physical education
1-36 2025-06-05
Vocabulary Unit 3 --- New World 2 - Part 2 2020-04-29
19 Clues: reif • Kakao • Bohne • Blatt • Fabrik • Haufen • Gewürz • wenden • Pfeffer • bedecken • Lagerhaus • Geschichte • Schokolade • zerkleinern • andere Länder • Fragen stellen • Schokoladenhase • vor vielen Jahren • Fragen beantworten
las clases 2025-09-25
19 Clues: fun • art • easy • math • music • class • English • history • Spanish • science • student • to study • to learn • to teach • demanding • chemistry • difficult • interesting • male teacher
Mots Croises 5 2024-02-07
19 Clues: egg • silk • rice • spoon • ruler • socks • April • history • leather • chicken • thursday • computer • ice cream • cousin (f) • grapefruit • grandfather • pencil case • skating rink • Spring (season)
MANDARIN CROSSWORD TYPE D 2023-10-06
21 Clues: all • cool • moon • yuan • money • radish • history • subject • crescent • suitable • beautiful • delicious • geography • school bag • glittering • pencil box • measure word • white rabbit • measure word • measure word • physical education
Spanish vocab 2024-11-06
20 Clues: but • boy • art • very • girl • nice • math • also • class • music • school • rather • science • history • Colombia • Argentina • teacher(f) • teacher(m) • unpleasant • socials social studies
Greek/Latin 1-3 2022-03-14
Across
- An expectation of the way something will turn out
- Freedom from punishment
- To visit often or repeatedly
- The process of a lawsuit
- Aiding in memory
- The rhythm or beat
- Someone very experienced in something; an expert
- One who has knowledge about a subject
- A history arranged by time
- A statement naming the cause of a condition
- Self-governing; independent
Down
- A gathering of people with a common interest
- Out of one's mind; insane
- To divide and distribute evenly
- Happening repeatedly or over a long period of time
- A pardon for offenses
- To lie under oath
- Famous in a negative way
- A record of something, a history
19 Clues: Aiding in memory • To lie under oath • The rhythm or beat • A pardon for offenses • Freedom from punishment • The process of a lawsuit • Famous in a negative way • Out of one's mind; insane • A history arranged by time • Self-governing; independent • To visit often or repeatedly • To divide and distribute evenly • A record of something, a history • One who has knowledge about a subject • ...
Les matieres 2023-02-27
17 Clues: PE • easy • math • music • lunch • break • french • English • history • spanish • physics • sciences • geography • difficult • literature • technology • class,course
Les matières! 2023-01-17
School materials 2023-02-02
17 Clues: tarea • first • sexto • eraser • pencil • quinto • octavo • health • second • cuarto • tercero • ciencia • history • septimo • spanish • notebook • educacion fisica
Les matieres 2025-02-19
17 Clues: PE • math • easy • break • lunch • music • french • English • spanish • history • physics • sciences • difficult • geography • technology • literature • class,course
Cours 2025-11-05
17 Clues: art • gym • math • music • french • spanish • english • history • biology • science • calculus • economics • Chemistry • geography • highschool • tech class • litterature
Un poco de repaso 2016-06-16
2KGT Unit6 crossword 2016-06-21
16 Clues: maan • binnen • strijd • plaatje • opnemen • verslag • meedoen • gedachte • opdracht • uitvinden • ontvangen • onderkant • beschadigd • gevangenis • geschiedenis • traditioneel
french school subjects 2022-10-25
Crossword for JSP 2023-11-29
no 2024-03-05
Academic subjects 2024-09-27
Vocabulary Unit 1 and 2 2019-01-14
23 Clues: easy • wear • hate • love • game • read • break • today • small • boring • indian • subject • excited • History • address • Tuesday • because • tomorrow • magazine • caretaker • Geography • Wednesday • playground
Folk Music 2018-12-18
Across
- GuitarRelative
- Simonspartner
- Labour
- MajorConflict
- GuitarAccessory
- BlowininthewindsingersBob
- HandedDown
- Wayoflife
- StrummingInstrument
- Twosome
- SongFeature
- SystemOfBelief
Down
- Peoplelivinginthesamearea
- Astorythatistold
- PublicAffairs
- ThisLandIsYourLandSingerGuthrie
- AboutThePast
- Amfmdevice
- Striveproceedwithdifficulty
- ViolinRelative
- SongPart
- PortablekeyboardInstrument
- Romance
23 Clues: Labour • Twosome • Romance • SongPart • Wayoflife • Amfmdevice • HandedDown • SongFeature • AboutThePast • PublicAffairs • Simonspartner • MajorConflict • GuitarRelative • ViolinRelative • SystemOfBelief • GuitarAccessory • Astorythatistold • StrummingInstrument • Peoplelivinginthesamearea • BlowininthewindsingersBob • PortablekeyboardInstrument • Striveproceedwithdifficulty • ThisLandIsYourLandSingerGuthrie
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 2020-08-10
22 Clues: pain • clot • beta • renin • alpha • listen • lipids • history • invasive • diuretic • swelling • irregular • schematic • biomarker • diagnostic • transducer • oxygenation • palpitation • low platelet • asymptomatic • heart disease • ace inhibitor
la cultura india y naturaleza 2014-11-11
22 Clues: myth • gods • birds • Aztec • eagle • place • stone • legend • middle • organs • cactus • conquer • to obey • solders • temples • dispper • history • to begin • ancestas • pyramids • powerfull • the foundation
En la clase 2015-11-11
23 Clues: pen • test • door • clock • books • paper • Sunday • places • pencil • Monday • Friday • library • History • courses • Spanish • windows • semester • homework • schedule • Chemistry • Journalism • blackboard • (female) classmate
vocab 2023-03-31
20 Clues: calm • lean • drop • poke • pull • brink • follow • to beg • furious • pitless • no hope • careful • separate • cheerful • deep hole • speechless • unpleasent • sudden wish • not stricted • period in history
