history Crossword Puzzles
Earth History 2023-01-23
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- Megaraptor means "giant _____"
- fossils include any parts of the body
- Giganotosaurus was a ____-eater
- is a lake made by humans
- are evidence of past life
- The Megaraptor claw was found in southern ______
- fossils are evidence of a living thing's activity
- means having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness.
- layers form at the top of sedimentary rock
- fossils are found in __________ rock
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- Examples of fossils are
- sedimentary rock is made up of _______ of sediment
- builds up on top of a fossil and hardens into rock
- fossils at the bottom of sedimentary rock are the _______
- fossil keeps the shape of the organism
- In the passage, Novas found a huge dinosaur ____
- have different kind of fossils for us to explore
17 Clues: Examples of fossils are • is a lake made by humans • are evidence of past life • Megaraptor means "giant _____" • Giganotosaurus was a ____-eater • fossils are found in __________ rock • fossils include any parts of the body • fossil keeps the shape of the organism • layers form at the top of sedimentary rock • The Megaraptor claw was found in southern ______ • ...
History vocabulary 2023-09-13
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- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- having two branches or chambers.
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- a system that allows each branch of a government to amend, override, or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from exerting too much power or power beyond its authority
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up.
- agreement or consistency.
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- feelings of severe despondency and dejection
- the federal principle or system of government.
- release from slavery.
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- (in the US) a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- disparage or belittle (something).
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract.
- feel deep respect or admiration for (something).
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
17 Clues: release from slavery. • agreement or consistency. • having two branches or chambers. • disparage or belittle (something). • feelings of severe despondency and dejection • voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up. • the federal principle or system of government. • feel deep respect or admiration for (something). • corresponding in size or amount to something else. • ...
History - II 2022-10-14
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- Sumerian invention/ discovery
- a Sumerian writing is a what
- these gave the contribution of the alphabet
- took cotton goods from India to Europe
- a ziggurat is this
- name of the Father of Modern Missions
- this name means “Enlightened One”
- leader in during India’s struggle for independence
- these people made no contributions to civilization
- country once called East Pakistan now called
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- India’s first prime minister
- One of India’s major rivers (starts with G)
- seal Sumerians use to stamp their documents with
- the ancient cultures are studied by whom
- a famous citizen of Ur is mentioned in the Bible
- first European to reach India by
- a tomb for his favorite wife
- what did the Lydians make first
18 Clues: a ziggurat is this • India’s first prime minister • a Sumerian writing is a what • a tomb for his favorite wife • Sumerian invention/ discovery • what did the Lydians make first • first European to reach India by • this name means “Enlightened One” • name of the Father of Modern Missions • took cotton goods from India to Europe • the ancient cultures are studied by whom • ...
Utah History 2023-05-11
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- The animal which the Shoshone base their entire lifestyle around
- To carry or move water from one place to another
- The theology to be independent and have no outside help
- The superior university in Utah
- Nomadic homes that were easy to put up and take down, often made out of bison-hide
- The largest mountain range in Utah
- The state which our semester was planned talking about
- Your teacher's last name (yikes if you don't know this)
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- The American belief that Americans have the right to go west, by any means possible
- The practice of having more than one wife
- The event which over 60% of the Shoshone population were massacred
- One of Utah's national parks
- The largest tribe of Utah
- Mormon army during the Mexican-American war that never fought
- Known as the "root diggers"
- One reason why the Mormons got kicked out of Illinois
- LDS Leader that led the Mormons out to Utah
17 Clues: The largest tribe of Utah • Known as the "root diggers" • One of Utah's national parks • The superior university in Utah • The largest mountain range in Utah • The practice of having more than one wife • LDS Leader that led the Mormons out to Utah • To carry or move water from one place to another • One reason why the Mormons got kicked out of Illinois • ...
Women's history 2025-03-12
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- she is 4-time olympian the one of the best volleyball players from USA
- Considered one of the greatest colllegiate basketball players
- 1st female to officate NFL games
- one of the worlds most successful women ski racers from USA
- 4 time all american softball pitcher from Alabama
- some say that she is the all-time best softball player to play the game
- 1st A/A to win a medal in Winer games- figure skating
- she won 6 olympic medals in track and feild, named the greatest female athlete of the 20th century
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- Singer-songwriter,recod producer, actress
- 1st female to Coach in the NBA, now WNBA
- 1st female to dunck in the WNBA, 4 time gold medalist
- 1st female to serve on the U.S supreme court
- Consitered the greatest swimmer of all time
- Plays basketball at UCONN, their star player
- was the 2nd woman and the first jewish woman to serve on the U.S Supreme court
- known as one of the best tennis players in the world today
- Widely considered as one of the greatest gymnast of all times
17 Clues: 1st female to officate NFL games • 1st female to Coach in the NBA, now WNBA • Singer-songwriter,recod producer, actress • Consitered the greatest swimmer of all time • 1st female to serve on the U.S supreme court • Plays basketball at UCONN, their star player • 4 time all american softball pitcher from Alabama • 1st female to dunck in the WNBA, 4 time gold medalist • ...
Australian History 2025-02-19
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- Related to colonies
- Trade The buying, selling, and forced movement of people
- The punishment of sending criminals to another country
- The way countries and people around the world have become more connected
- When something is argued over or fought
- When a country sends people to live in and rule another land
- Darwinism A belief from the 19th century that some people or races are naturally better than others
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- Fleet A group of 11 ships that carried British convicts and settlers to Australia
- A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison
- Nullius A Latin term meaning "land belonging to no one."
- Making something clear and easy to understand
- A large group of countries or lands ruled by one powerful country
- A land controlled by another country, often settled by people from the ruling country.
- Colony A place where criminals were sent to live and work as punishment
- When a country takes control of other lands and people
- Crimes Serious crimes that were punished by death, such as murder
- The edge of a country or settlement
17 Clues: Related to colonies • The edge of a country or settlement • When something is argued over or fought • Making something clear and easy to understand • A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison • The punishment of sending criminals to another country • When a country takes control of other lands and people • ...
Debate History 2025-03-25
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- School in Lincoln with the fewest windows.
- Head coaches from Marian, LSE, and LE attended this high school
- Last name of coach who was the policy state champ in 2013
- Last name of the head coach won state LD and was the only kid on his team
- Last name of coach was was the 2004 state policy champ
- Initials of last year's state sweepstakes runner-up
- State of 2025 NSDA Nationals
- Winners at the tournament get this along with their trophy
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- Last name of the head coach who won 3rd place in LD in 1987
- Initials of last year's state sweepstakes champion
- Last name of the person which the champion head coaching award is named
- Initials of last year's 3rd place sweepstakes team
- Team who traveled 107.9 miles to be here today
- Initials of the organization who sponsors the state debate tournament
- Team who traveled 99.3 miles to be here today
- Last name of the youngest head coach
- Reason for no state tournament in 2002
17 Clues: State of 2025 NSDA Nationals • Last name of the youngest head coach • Reason for no state tournament in 2002 • School in Lincoln with the fewest windows. • Team who traveled 99.3 miles to be here today • Team who traveled 107.9 miles to be here today • Initials of last year's state sweepstakes champion • Initials of last year's 3rd place sweepstakes team • ...
Church History 2024-10-25
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- Wanted to arrest and kill Christians
- Spread the gospel of Jesus
- On his way there, Jesus met him
- Celebrates the birth of the church
- Studies Jesus' job in salvation
- Preached to the crowds and 3000 convert
- This type of christology focuses on the divinity of Jesus
- Changes his name to connect with Gentiles
- The study of Jesus
- worship of the emperor
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- The Council of Jerusalem met to welcome this group of people
- Sent out by Jesus
- Studies the person of Jesus
- supported and encouraged worship
- Has the role of regenerate, indwell, and empower
- Studies the Church
- This type of christology focuses on the humanity of Jesus
17 Clues: Sent out by Jesus • Studies the Church • The study of Jesus • worship of the emperor • Spread the gospel of Jesus • Studies the person of Jesus • On his way there, Jesus met him • Studies Jesus' job in salvation • supported and encouraged worship • Celebrates the birth of the church • Wanted to arrest and kill Christians • Preached to the crowds and 3000 convert • ...
Kate history 2025-08-22
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- Kate’s happy place
- The ultimate dance mom
- Kate dreams of being
- The achievement Kate can’t stop bragging about
- Kates greatest love
- Tall with no brains
- The Role Kate played in her final piece
- Where Milly’s greatest enemy works “we aren’t friends”
- Something Kate has no concept of
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- The instrument camp boy takes after
- We did a great impression of these boys
- The nickname of a town in which the ballet team placed
- Something Jolie begged Kate to get
- Kate is just in it for the party
- The society who's party brought us together
- The housemate at the beginning of the alphabet
- The name of Plymouths most rock n roll band
17 Clues: Kate’s happy place • Kates greatest love • Tall with no brains • Kate dreams of being • The ultimate dance mom • Kate is just in it for the party • Something Kate has no concept of • Something Jolie begged Kate to get • The instrument camp boy takes after • We did a great impression of these boys • The Role Kate played in her final piece • ...
LUTS history 2026-03-24
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- - eg HIV, chlamydia 8,11,10
- - how often do they go?
- - blood in urine
- - needing to rush to the toilet
- - how much fluid do the drink? 5,6
- - red flag from travel to Africa/Egypt
- - unable to start immediately
- - do they have to get up at night?
- - involuntary/accidental leakage of urine
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- - medication for hypertension eg amlodipine 7,7,8
- - pain when urinating
- - excretion of fluid from the bladder
- - symptoms came on slowly over time 7,5
- - medication prescribed for hypertension, heart failure + liver failure eg furosemide
- - used to be called obstructive causes
- - problems with the ... of urine
- - hayfever medication
17 Clues: - blood in urine • - pain when urinating • - hayfever medication • - how often do they go? • - eg HIV, chlamydia 8,11,10 • - unable to start immediately • - needing to rush to the toilet • - problems with the ... of urine • - how much fluid do the drink? 5,6 • - do they have to get up at night? • - excretion of fluid from the bladder • - used to be called obstructive causes • ...
Medieval History 2025-10-21
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- A social system in Europe in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and land in return
- A significant conflict that occurred during the Medieval Period, often motivated by religion
- A parcel of land assigned to a nobleman by a ruler
- Handwritten books used by scholars to record events of the time in the medieval world
- Early muzzle-loaded handgun fired by a matchlock mechanism
- The backbone of the medieval European armies, representing an elite caste of heavy cavalry
- A new and improved type of firearm, developed in the Italian Wars
- The most devastating outbreak of plague in the mid-14th century, killing between one-third and half of Europe’s population
- New variant of the system that arose toward the 14th century where vassals substituted military obligations for monetary payments
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- The world period from 600 – 1450 CE
- Military innovation adopted by Europe in the 14th century but invented by the Chinese
- A person in a subordinate position to another, such as a nobleman swearing loyalty to a king
- Group whose diminished numbers following the Plague led to improved living conditions and legal rights
- A narrator of events, such as Agnolo di Tura writing about the Black Death
- A fortified base from which a feudal lord could dominate the countryside
- A period of European cultural, artistic, political, and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Country that was politically strong and technologically innovative under the Tang and Song dynasties
17 Clues: The world period from 600 – 1450 CE • A parcel of land assigned to a nobleman by a ruler • Early muzzle-loaded handgun fired by a matchlock mechanism • A new and improved type of firearm, developed in the Italian Wars • A fortified base from which a feudal lord could dominate the countryside • ...
History Psyc 2026-04-21
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- Studied functionalism and wrote Principles of Psychology
- Founder of analytical psychology
- Famous for classical conditioning
- Term for unconscious mental processes (Freud)
- Study of mental processes like thinking and memory
- Behaviorist known for conditioning experiments with Little Albert
- Early female psychologist and memory researcher
- Gestalt psychologist who studied problem solving in chimpanzees
- Gestalt principle meaning “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts”
- Founder of psychoanalysis
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- Perspective emphasizing free will and personal growth
- School focused on observable behavior
- Humanistic psychologist who developed hierarchy of needs
- Early American psychologist and functionalist
- Behaviorist who believed psychology should be objective science
- Founder of structuralism
- Developed operant conditioning
- Early psychologist who emphasized introspection
- Founder of the first psychology lab (1879)
- Cognitive psychologist known for language acquisition critique of behaviorism
20 Clues: Founder of structuralism • Founder of psychoanalysis • Developed operant conditioning • Founder of analytical psychology • Famous for classical conditioning • School focused on observable behavior • Founder of the first psychology lab (1879) • Early American psychologist and functionalist • Term for unconscious mental processes (Freud) • ...
World History 2026-04-28
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- The "largest" achievement of the Egyptians
- What Rome was before it was an Empire
- Egypt was based around this river
- The river valley in China based on a color
- The traders of the ancient world
- The name of the Sea that connected Rome
- Alexander the
- The name of the Greek main god
- The first civilization
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- The name of the China documentary we watched
- The name of the Peninsula Sparta was on
- The civilization south of Egypt
- The "largest" achievement of the Mesopotamians
- The number of time Julius Caesar was stabbed
- Athens rival in Greece
- The first Emperor of Rome
- The Maurya and the ___ Empires ruled India
17 Clues: Alexander the • Athens rival in Greece • The first civilization • The first Emperor of Rome • The name of the Greek main god • The civilization south of Egypt • The traders of the ancient world • Egypt was based around this river • What Rome was before it was an Empire • The name of the Peninsula Sparta was on • The name of the Sea that connected Rome • ...
Alawite history 2026-05-05
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- phenomenon where soil multiplies seismic shaking
- “____ story”: architectural term for a ground floor stripped of walls, a frequent cause of collapse.
- The month of the earthquakes.
- Malcolm X’s word for “fit for the shelter of human beings”.
- Religious minority in Samandağ
- province that buried around half of the earthquakes death toll
- Majority ethnic identity of Samandağ’s Alawite community.
- In Baldwin’s famous line from “Down at the Cross,” God is ____.
- ____ amnesty:Turkish policy, legalized code-violating structures.
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- Coastal district of Hatay, overwhelmingly Arab Alawite
- Malcolm’s original last name before his conversion.
- Turkish disaster agency, acronym.
- Emergency housing units
- Type of column whose premature failure was a major cause of Hatay collapses, per Mıstıkoğlu’s field survey.
- Central district of Hatay province,85% of the buildings destroyed.
- James ____,whose “Notes of a Native Son” and “Down at the Cross” frame this
- # of points in the Black Panther Party program.
17 Clues: Emergency housing units • The month of the earthquakes. • Religious minority in Samandağ • Turkish disaster agency, acronym. • # of points in the Black Panther Party program. • phenomenon where soil multiplies seismic shaking • Malcolm’s original last name before his conversion. • Coastal district of Hatay, overwhelmingly Arab Alawite • ...
Black History Month 2025-02-04
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- The idea of celebrating Black achievements in 1926 started what was called Negro History week.
- Barack _________ was the first Black man to be elected president of the United States.
- Black History _________ became a nationally recognized event in 1976.
- Many Black people have faced a lot of unfair _________________ in their life because of the color of their skin.
- The United States is not the only ________ to celebrate Black History Month.
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- Many black people were in ________ schools before they began to allow races to mix.
- _________ is the month dedicated to celebrating Black history because it was the month that the NAACP was founded and the month of both Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln's birthday.
- The _________ renaissance cultural movement in the 1920's highlighted the achievements of Black people, mostly art, music, and books.
- Carter G. _________ is known as the father of Black History
- Abraham _________ passed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, but it did not free all slaves, only some.
- The ________ is a foundation made in 1909 to create justice for African Americans in the United States.
11 Clues: Carter G. _________ is known as the father of Black History • Black History _________ became a nationally recognized event in 1976. • The United States is not the only ________ to celebrate Black History Month. • Many black people were in ________ schools before they began to allow races to mix. • ...
Studying History 2021-06-15
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- A place where we get our information
- A person who studies different archaeological sources.
- Pieces of history which were written in books
- A historical place where sources were found
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- A person who finds pieces of history.
- Pieces of history written on hard metal and stone
- A mispronounciation for a famous river, which Greeks couldn't pronounce correctly.
- Explaining the meaning of something
- A group of people that lived in northern India many years ago
- The river that India is named after
- An acronym of differentiating different time periods
11 Clues: Explaining the meaning of something • The river that India is named after • A place where we get our information • A person who finds pieces of history. • A historical place where sources were found • Pieces of history which were written in books • Pieces of history written on hard metal and stone • An acronym of differentiating different time periods • ...
Bible Basics 2022-01-11
11 Clues: gods son • good news, • creator of life • new testaments from Paul • testament, first testament • written in a largely verse • prophets, longer prophecies • testament, second testament • prophets, shorter prophecies • of law, including the 10 Commandments • of history, tells the history of Israel
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? • ...
American History 2026-05-15
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- Divisions of the Constitution.
- Third President of the United States.
- First Secretary of the Treasury.
- First President of the United States.
- Branch that creates laws.
- Site of the final battle of the Revolution.
- Sailed the Atlantic Ocean in 1492.
- Seventh President of the United States.
- Amendment that bans slavery
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- Branch that interperates the Constitution.
- Second President of the United States.
- First successful English settlement in North America.
- Fifth President of the United States.
- King of Great Britain during the Revolution.
- Amendment that protects freedom of RAPPS
- Branch that is responsible for enforcing laws.
- Twenty-first state added to the Union.
17 Clues: Branch that creates laws. • Amendment that bans slavery • Divisions of the Constitution. • First Secretary of the Treasury. • Sailed the Atlantic Ocean in 1492. • Fifth President of the United States. • Third President of the United States. • First President of the United States. • Second President of the United States. • Twenty-first state added to the Union. • ...
Earth's History - Laney 2025-11-06
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- Cenozoic is known as the age of __________
- The current Era
- Fossils that give clues to earth's geological history.
- A scientist that studies fossil remains found on the Earth’s surface.
- How many cells did organisms have in the Pre-cambrian Era.
- Any evidence of an animal or plant that lived long ago.
- The study of layers of rock.
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- All of Earth’s geological history represented on a chronological time chart.
- Known as the age of dinosaurs
- Longest time span
- The layers of Earth from oldest to youngest.
- A scientist who studies the Earth’s crust as well as the processes and history that shaped it.
12 Clues: The current Era • Longest time span • The study of layers of rock. • Known as the age of dinosaurs • Cenozoic is known as the age of __________ • The layers of Earth from oldest to youngest. • Fossils that give clues to earth's geological history. • Any evidence of an animal or plant that lived long ago. • How many cells did organisms have in the Pre-cambrian Era. • ...
Roman Historians 2021-09-20
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- "_____(number)Caesars" written by Suetonius
- I conqured Gaul and Britian and All I got was a lousy Salad
- Roman historian whose history of Rome filled 142 volumes (of which only 35 survive) including the earliest history of the war with Hannibal (59 BC to AD 17)
- Caesar's acts of his 8 years war
- The father of history who believes there are giant gold-digging ants in India
- Past Perfect Participle nominative masculine of "Taceo, Tacere, Tacui, Tacitus"
- A Greek Historian who writes "The Histories"
- The father of Roman poetry
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- A roman stateman who is famous for his orations on politics and society
- the Latin epic poem tells the legendary story of Aeneas
- A Greek writer of "Peloponnesian War"
- Abbriviation for "Sono Pazzi Questi Romani"(They're crazy, these Romans)OR "Senatus Populusque Romanus"
- The writer of "De bello Catiline"
- First king of Rome?
- Another name for Augustus
15 Clues: First king of Rome? • Another name for Augustus • The father of Roman poetry • Caesar's acts of his 8 years war • The writer of "De bello Catiline" • A Greek writer of "Peloponnesian War" • "_____(number)Caesars" written by Suetonius • A Greek Historian who writes "The Histories" • the Latin epic poem tells the legendary story of Aeneas • ...
Crossword Time! 2026-03-13
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- Tracking the total mileage to trigger timely service alerts.
- Connecting with the industry's latest news and fellow car enthusiasts.
- The seamless connection of service history without needing extra apps.
- The featured tool for direct communication and booking with service centers.
- Your virtual space for managing and tracking one or multiple vehicles.
- Insights gained through the Pit Stop Challenge and expert blog posts.
- Extending the life of your vehicle through consistent record-keeping.
- The chronological digital history of every repair and oil change.
- Identifying specific issues or mechanical needs through the app.
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- The ability to automatically share your service history with your shop.
- Your central hub for vehicle health and updates.
- Saving time and removing guesswork from vehicle management.
- Providing clear, verified proof of work performed on your car.
- The essential documents uploaded to ensure a high resale value.
- The proactive care required to keep your ride in tip-top shape.
15 Clues: Your central hub for vehicle health and updates. • Saving time and removing guesswork from vehicle management. • Tracking the total mileage to trigger timely service alerts. • Providing clear, verified proof of work performed on your car. • The essential documents uploaded to ensure a high resale value. • ...
Deep Time History of Australia 2025-11-06
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- an object made or modified by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- used for hunting, fishing, fighting and ceremonial occasions
- something that tells us about the past
- anything that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened
- the name given to dating methods that can reveal the actual age of something
- the large mammals of deep time history.
- the name given to First Nations stories that explain the creation of the world, the landscape, and the rules that govern human behaviour
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- the study of ancient history
- used for cooking food, manufacturing tools, cleaning wounds, scaring off evil spirits and sending messages
- words) spiritual figures from Aboriginal Australian Dreaming stories who are believed to have created the land, its features, and all living things
- A spiritual emblem taken from nature in the form of a natural object, plant, or animal
- the period of deep time history more commonly known as the ‘last great ice age’
- the name given to dating methods that can reveal if something is older or younger than something else
- the period of deep time history when the majority of the ice thawed and sea levels rose again
- an ancient continent composed of what is now Australia, New Guinea, Tasmania and the Aru Islands
16 Clues: the study of ancient history • something that tells us about the past • the large mammals of deep time history. • used for hunting, fishing, fighting and ceremonial occasions • the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • the name given to dating methods that can reveal the actual age of something • ...
Black History & Fun Facts in Sports 2024-02-13
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- Her resume includes 23 Grand Slam singles titles, six U.S. Opens, seven Wimbledon titles, seven Australian Opens, three French Opens, four Olympic gold medals, 23 doubles titles and a career Golden Slam.
- No baseball player in history has more MVP awards than this man.
- First Black woman President of the Jordan Brand.
- The most decorated woman in track & field history. Also a former Nike athlete.
- First Black athlete in MLB.
- He retired from the Denver Broncos after 14 seasons as the all-time leader in catches, yards and touchdowns by a tight end.
- First Black and Asian woman to become President of an NFL team. She also shares the first name as the first woman to become a Supreme Court Justice.
- At one point in time, he was the youngest NBA player in history. He also played for only 1 team his entire NBA career.
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- Holds the record for the most points scored in a regular season.
- Black female athlete dubbed “The flying squirrel”
- The only African American man to have had won 3 singles titles.
- The only athlete to become a 3-time heavyweight champion.
- Co-hosts a podcast with 13 across.
- The first Black Head Coach in modern NFL history.
- This man is a former basketball player, American Olympic athlete, business person & an actor.
15 Clues: First Black athlete in MLB. • Co-hosts a podcast with 13 across. • First Black woman President of the Jordan Brand. • Black female athlete dubbed “The flying squirrel” • The first Black Head Coach in modern NFL history. • The only athlete to become a 3-time heavyweight champion. • The only African American man to have had won 3 singles titles. • ...
reconstructing the past 2018-04-24
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- is the study of rights and duties of citizenship
- is the study of the remains excavated from under the earth
- is the study of the earth and its physical features
- is the study of coins
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- is a huge stone dug out of most of the burial sites
- is a royal command
- was written by bhanabata
- is the father of history
- were the first to write history
- is the study of the past
10 Clues: is a royal command • is the study of coins • was written by bhanabata • is the father of history • is the study of the past • were the first to write history • is the study of rights and duties of citizenship • is a huge stone dug out of most of the burial sites • is the study of the earth and its physical features • is the study of the remains excavated from under the earth
TISHOMINGO County history 2025-05-01
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- : Famous lake and dam near the Tennessee River.
- : County in northeast Mississippi known for its rich history.
- : Historic conflict with ties to the area.
- : Water features in Tishomingo State Park.
- : A government building often found in county seats.
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- : State where Tishomingo County is located.
- : Native American tribe associated with the area's early history.
- : Natchez ____________, a historic travel route.
- : County seat of Tishomingo County.
- : A place in Tishomingo that preserves local history.
10 Clues: : County seat of Tishomingo County. • : Historic conflict with ties to the area. • : Water features in Tishomingo State Park. • : State where Tishomingo County is located. • : Famous lake and dam near the Tennessee River. • : Natchez ____________, a historic travel route. • : A government building often found in county seats. • ...
Soundtracks Of My Life VC 2022-03-10
18 Clues: exact • shade • rhyme • diary • tempo • symbol • repeat • phrase • memory • foreshow • agreement • expression • embodiment • combination • life history • alliteration • exaggeration • extreme expression
Countries and Nationalities. School. 2023-02-14
18 Clues: пол • часы • дверь • доска • китай • чтение • канада • ластик • история • француз • испания • линейка • таиландец • география • математика • житель США • литература • книжный шкаф
Earth's History - Laney 2025-11-06
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- A scientist that studies fossil remains found on the Earth’s surface.
- A scientist who studies the Earth’s crust as well as the processes and history that shaped it.
- Cenozoic is known as the age of __________
- Any evidence of an animal or plant that lived long ago.
- How many cells did organisms have in the Pre-cambrian Era.
- The layers of Earth from oldest to youngest.
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- Fossils that give clues to earth's geological history.
- Known as the age of dinosaurs
- All of Earth’s geological history represented on a chronological time chart.
- Longest time span
- The study of layers of rock.
- The current Era
12 Clues: The current Era • Longest time span • The study of layers of rock. • Known as the age of dinosaurs • Cenozoic is known as the age of __________ • The layers of Earth from oldest to youngest. • Fossils that give clues to earth's geological history. • Any evidence of an animal or plant that lived long ago. • How many cells did organisms have in the Pre-cambrian Era. • ...
introduction to the Bible 2020-12-08
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- old name for a letter
- one of the gospel writers
- book where you will find the ten commandments
- book of history of the early church
- where Jesus worshipped
- where the pharoah held the jews as slaves
- lost his strength when he lost his hair
- language Jesus spoke
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- first murderer
- number of history books in the Jewish testament
- the first man
- last book of the Bible
- jewish name for pentateuch
- he wrote most of the epistles
- he let the jews out of slavery
- book which means in the beginning
- number of gospels included in the Bible
- first woman
- was swallowed by a great fish
19 Clues: first woman • the first man • first murderer • language Jesus spoke • old name for a letter • last book of the Bible • where Jesus worshipped • one of the gospel writers • jewish name for pentateuch • he wrote most of the epistles • was swallowed by a great fish • he let the jews out of slavery • book which means in the beginning • book of history of the early church • ...
Countries 2023-10-19
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- A place in South America with mountains, jungles, and beautiful beaches.
- A country with four parts - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland - in Europe.
- A small country in Africa near the sea.
- A big country in Asia with many different people, delicious food, and famous buildings like the Taj Mahal.
- A country in Africa near the ocean with a history of difficulties.
- A huge country up north with forests, lakes, and nice people.
- A country in Europe with many lakes and forests, and where you can see colorful lights in the sky.
- A country in Europe with old towns, castles, and pretty countryside.
- A very big country in North America with many different people, famous cities, and a strong influence on the world.
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- A country in South America with high places and a big area with white ground.
- A big island with lots of animals like kangaroos and koalas, and cities with famous buildings.
- A big country in Africa with lots of different cultures and languages.
- A country in the Middle East with a rich history but also recent troubles.
- A country in the Middle East with a long history and big deserts.
- A country in Europe known for its modern design and cities.
- A country in Asia with tall mountains and a long history of challenges and stories.
16 Clues: A small country in Africa near the sea. • A country in Europe known for its modern design and cities. • A huge country up north with forests, lakes, and nice people. • A country in the Middle East with a long history and big deserts. • A country in Africa near the ocean with a history of difficulties. • ...
Countries 2023-06-14
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- A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest
- A technologically advanced country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its traditions, sushi, and cherry blossoms
- A diverse nation known for its stunning wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural heritage
- A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact
- A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society
- A colorful country known for its vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and ancient Mayan ruins
- A Mediterranean country known for its art, history, exquisite cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum
- A country famous for its art, cuisine, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower
- A country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its spirituality, diverse traditions, and Bollywood
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- The largest country in the world, known for its rich history, vast landscapes, and iconic architecture
- A continent-country renowned for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and outback adventures
- A dynamic nation known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious cuisine
- A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale
- A populous nation with a rich history, known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse cuisine
- A vibrant South American nation known for its passionate culture, samba, and the Amazon rainforest
15 Clues: A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact • A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale • A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society • A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest • ...
School 2022-05-12
18 Clues: wf • boisko • muzyka • przerwa • semestr • korytarz • biologia • historia • plastyka • mundurek • stołówka • geografia • matematyka • biblioteka • informatyka • sala lekcyjna • język angielski • sala gimnastyczna
F3: School (18 words) 2019-12-09
18 Clues: pilt • tool • vihik • tahvel • päevik • võimla • ajalugu • koridor • joonlaud • aula, saal • rasvakriit • matemaatika • mänguväljak • arvutiklass • spordiväljak • kirjutuslaud • loodusõpetus • eesti keele tund
School Vocab-Subjects and People 2024-12-09
18 Clues: gym • math • music • nurse • french • school • teacher • student • science • spanish • english • drawing • classroom • chemistry • cafeteria • history/ss • computers/typing • physique phsyics
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer 2020-12-15
17 Clues: arm • Nase • Namen • Spiele • lachen • niemals • liebten • berühmt • nebelig • Rentiere • leuchtet • glänzend • Schlitten • Geschichte • weihnachtsmann • weihnachtsabend • anführen,leiten
FR I: Chapitre 4.1 ~ à l'école 2023-11-08
17 Clues: art • now • test • math • music • German • recess • history • physics • Spanish • biology • homework • tomorrow • dismissal • chemistry • geography • computer science
Jay's Spanish Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
17 Clues: Art • Easy • Late • Math • Early • Teach • Answer • Science • History • Spanish • English • BadGrade • schedule • GoodGrade • Difficult • Takenotes • Physical Education
Fächer 2022-01-28
17 Clues: PE • Art • Math • Music • Latin • German • French • Biology • History • English • Science • Spanish • Physics • Chemistry • Geography • Psychology • Computer science
subjects/days 2015-10-12
19 Clues: sports • mūzika • vēsture • otrdiena • svētdiena • trešdiena • sestdiena • pirmdiena • piektdiena • matemātika • literatūra • ģeogrāfija • informātika • ceturtdiena • angļu valoda • dabaszinības • krievu valoda • vizuālā māksla • latviešu valoda
art martial 2021-04-09
19 Clues: time • body • fight • kicks • health • control • defense • elastic • patience • learning • contries • knowledge • activitie • body part • hard work • tournament • art martial • concentration • energy toss aside
OTG1 Unit 4 - School subjects 2026-01-22
19 Clues: saksa • kemia • ruotsi • ranska • espanja • käsityö • uskonto • musiikka • liikunta • biologia • historia • fysiikka • kuvataide • maantieto • kotitalous • matematiikka • terveystieto • oppilaanohjaus • elämänkatsomustieto
Greek/Latin 1-3 2022-03-14
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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.
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- 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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
European countries 2023-10-24
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Prowl Crossword!!!! 2018-01-17
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- Business Marketing teacher.
- Agriculture teacher.
- Choir piece stand in the ______.
- Algebra 1/Pre-Calculus teacher.
- The name of Belleville High School's Mascot.
- English 10/AP Literature teacher.
- Yearbook teacher.
- Calculus/Statistics teacher.
- Farrar Business and trades club run by _____.
- Club Abby Otteson runs.
- Trades PLTW teacher.
- German teacher.
- World Geography/Civics/Us History/AP Government teacher.
- Chemistry/Physics teacher.
- Martin’s least favorite color.
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- Gym/Health teacher.
- Biology/Physical Science teacher.
- World History/Honors English 9 teacher.
- Health & Wellness teacher.
- New middle school math teacher
- Culinary Arts/Personal Finance teacher.
- Choir teacher.
- Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher.
- New pizza place in Belleville.
- Ex spanish teacher.
- Band teacher.
26 Clues: Band teacher. • Choir teacher. • German teacher. • Yearbook teacher. • Gym/Health teacher. • Ex spanish teacher. • Agriculture teacher. • Trades PLTW teacher. • Club Abby Otteson runs. • Health & Wellness teacher. • Chemistry/Physics teacher. • Business Marketing teacher. • Geometry/Algebra 2 teacher. • Calculus/Statistics teacher. • New middle school math teacher • ...
Spelling Words Week 9 2014-03-25
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- how funny people are/take things
- the head of a school/collage
- somebody who is uncontrollably excited
- something that is cute
- something that does not happen often
- something to do with hospitals/doctors
- something that cant be seen
- something that is really similar or the same
- the spot that something or someone is in/on
- where something is or can be found
- something amazing
- ten years
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- something special and precious
- past tense of forgive
- something valid to use or look at
- past tense of history
- the significance of the past
- express yourself/someone else to try harder
- it has pedals and you can ride on it
- to lower or put somebody down something/a level
20 Clues: ten years • something amazing • past tense of forgive • past tense of history • something that is cute • something that cant be seen • the head of a school/collage • the significance of the past • something special and precious • how funny people are/take things • something valid to use or look at • where something is or can be found • something that does not happen often • ...
Spelling Words Week 9 2014-03-25
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- something that does not happen often
- something that is really similar or the same
- to lower or put somebody down something/a level
- the spot that something or someone is in/on
- somebody who is uncontrollably excited
- it has pedals and you can ride on it
- something that cant be seen
- something valid to use or look at
- something to do with hospitals/doctors
- something amazing
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- past tense of forgive
- past tense of history
- something that is cute
- express yourself/someone else to try harder
- the head of a school/collage
- something special and precious
- how funny people are/take things
- where something is or can be found
- the significance of the past
- ten years
20 Clues: ten years • something amazing • past tense of forgive • past tense of history • something that is cute • something that cant be seen • the head of a school/collage • the significance of the past • something special and precious • how funny people are/take things • something valid to use or look at • where something is or can be found • something that does not happen often • ...
Rome 2016-10-07
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- Salitang latin na ang kahulugan ay 'Tutuol Ako.
- Sinulat niya ang Aineid
- Maharlika
- Ang paglalakbay ni Aeneas pagkatapos ang pagbagsak ng troy
- Banal na lugar o banal na akto
- Karaniwang tao
- Reyna ng Egypt
- Nostrum Aming Dagat
- isang simbahang Katoliko
- Sinulat niya ang From founding of the city
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- Sinulat niya ang Histories of Annals
- Sinulat niya ang Metamorphoses
- uri ng pamahalaan kung saan bumuboto ang mamamayan sa kanilang kinatawan sa pamahalaan.
- History Isang tangkang pag-isahin ang lahat ng nalalaman tungkol sa kalikasan
- isang bukas na arena na may upuan para sa 50000 katao.
- Hari ng Espirus
- daanang tubig
- Romana Kapayapaang Rome
- Magaling na Orador
- The Elder Sinulat niya ang Natural History
20 Clues: Maharlika • daanang tubig • Karaniwang tao • Reyna ng Egypt • Hari ng Espirus • Magaling na Orador • Nostrum Aming Dagat • Sinulat niya ang Aineid • Romana Kapayapaang Rome • isang simbahang Katoliko • Sinulat niya ang Metamorphoses • Banal na lugar o banal na akto • Sinulat niya ang Histories of Annals • The Elder Sinulat niya ang Natural History • ...
miss peregrine's home for peculiar children crossword 2017-10-03
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- a person who by a god is allowed to peak
- a loud confused noise
- a situation of wild or confused words
- an unexpected or unpleasant thing that happened
- a group of islands
- extra noise
- to make easier
- a piece of paper showing what you bought and total amount paid
- a pleasant word used instead of something offensive
- the study of family history
- to strengthen a place by building military defenses
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- a pile of arranged rocks
- sleeping cycles
- the words that make up a language
- in charge of a museum
- related to history
- using or showing sarcasm
- thinking about something
- very strange or unusual having the quality of a dream
- the study of life
20 Clues: extra noise • to make easier • sleeping cycles • the study of life • related to history • a group of islands • in charge of a museum • a loud confused noise • a pile of arranged rocks • using or showing sarcasm • thinking about something • the study of family history • the words that make up a language • a situation of wild or confused words • a person who by a god is allowed to peak • ...
Buck 2023-09-23
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- Buck's #1 Girl
- President With His Own Island in DC (Last Only)
- Buck's Favorite Restaurant
- Buck's Favorite School Subject
- First Lady Lucy Hayes' Favorite Drink
- Buck's Favorite State
- Park Above the White House
- Most Popular Order from Ben's Chili Bowl
- Bloodiest Battle in American History
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- Most Recent President With Memorial in DC (Last Only)
- Original Shape of Washington DC
- Only President Buried in DC
- Person on the $50 Bill
- Buck's Favorite Tour Stop
- Touristy Neighborhood Near Where Buck Lives
- Area South of White House
- Buck's Second Favorite Animal
- Weapon They Used to Make in Alexandria
- Buck's Home State
- Lyndon Johnson's Wife
- First President to Live in White House
- Buck's Favorite Sport
22 Clues: Buck's #1 Girl • Buck's Home State • Buck's Favorite State • Lyndon Johnson's Wife • Buck's Favorite Sport • Person on the $50 Bill • Buck's Favorite Tour Stop • Area South of White House • Buck's Favorite Restaurant • Park Above the White House • Only President Buried in DC • Buck's Second Favorite Animal • Buck's Favorite School Subject • Original Shape of Washington DC • ...
history 2020-12-13
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- kapanbung hatta meninggal?
- bung Hatta mundur dari jabatan wakil presiden karena ?
- tahun berapa konfrensi meja bundar berlangsung?
- ketika Bung Hatta pulang dari belanda beliau ditawarkan masuk ke dalam ?
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- setelah mundur dari jabatannya sebagai Wakil Presiden RI pada?
- bersama siapa bung hatta di juluki dwi tunggal?
- dimana bung Hatta lahir?
- pada tahun berapa bung Hatta menjadi panitia lima ?
- Linggajati bung Hatta amat gigih bahkan dengan nada sangat marah, menyelamatkan Republik dengan mempertahankan naskah Linggarjati di Sidang Pleno KNIP di Malang yang diselenggarakan pada 25 Februari – 6 Maret 1947 hasil dari mempertahankan naskah linggarjati adalah
- I 12 Juli 1947 Bung Hatta mengadakan Kongres yaitu kongres?
10 Clues: dimana bung Hatta lahir? • kapanbung hatta meninggal? • bersama siapa bung hatta di juluki dwi tunggal? • tahun berapa konfrensi meja bundar berlangsung? • bung Hatta mundur dari jabatan wakil presiden karena ? • pada tahun berapa bung Hatta menjadi panitia lima ? • I 12 Juli 1947 Bung Hatta mengadakan Kongres yaitu kongres? • ...
history 2022-08-22
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- name given to any southerner who supported the republicans and the reconstruction of the south
- the process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire american traits and characteristics
- to absorb a group into the culture of another population
- vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- a military blockade of a city or fortified place to force it to surrender
- made sure of
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- name given to any northerner who moved to the south after the civil war and supported the republicans
- codes laws passed in the south just after the civil war aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit african american workers
- to loot or plunder
- economic philosophy that government should interfere as little as possible in a nations economy
10 Clues: made sure of • to loot or plunder • vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government • to absorb a group into the culture of another population • a military blockade of a city or fortified place to force it to surrender • the process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire american traits and characteristics • ...
history 2022-08-25
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- firsthand accounts of events or experiences.
- name that the algonquins gave the haudenosaunee.
- is The name of the first presidio established in America.
- provides information about an event/group/individual based on primary sources.
- year when the destruction of the indies was written
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- the person who wrote the destruction of the indies
- is the name of the Aztec city that was conquered around 1500.
- the conquistador that died at sea due to a storm.
- a discussion between people in order to understand other points of view.
- one of the native American tribes the Spanish conquered
10 Clues: firsthand accounts of events or experiences. • name that the algonquins gave the haudenosaunee. • the conquistador that died at sea due to a storm. • the person who wrote the destruction of the indies • year when the destruction of the indies was written • one of the native American tribes the Spanish conquered • ...
History 2022-09-11
10 Clues: graphical area • a policy separation • not being controlled • high state of culture • state of being annexed • making decisions for you • born in a particular place • medication to treat malaria • person send on a religious mission • territory controlled by a stronger state
history 2022-09-26
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- a method of growth where a company acquires other companies that include all aspects of a product’s lifecycle from the creation of the raw materials through the production process to the delivery of the final product
- the rally and subsequent riot in which several policemen were killed when a bomb was thrown at a peaceful workers rights rally in Chicago in 1886
- the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry
- a central corporate entity that controls the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of stock for each enterprise
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- method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies
- a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century
- mechanical engineer Fredrick Taylor’s management style, also called “stop-watch management,” which divided manufacturing tasks into short, repetitive segments and encouraged factory owners to seek efficiency and profitability over any benefits of personal interaction
- Herbert Spencer’s theory, based upon Charles Darwin’s scientific theory, which held that society developed much like plant or animal life through a process of evolution in which the most fit and capable enjoyed the greatest material and social success
- a legal arrangement where a small group of trustees have legal ownership of a business that they operate for the benefit of other investors
- a secret organization made up of Pennsylvania coal miners, named for the famous Irish patriot, which worked through a series of scare tactics to bring the plight of the miners to public attention
10 Clues: the ownership or control of all enterprises comprising an entire industry • method of growth wherein a company grows through mergers and acquisitions of similar companies • a negative term for the big businessmen who made their fortunes in the massive railroad boom of the late nineteenth century • ...
