house Crossword Puzzles
Government Vocabulary 2306 Unit II 2022-02-22
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- - a written statement issued by a grand jury that charges a suspect with a crime and states that a trial is warranted.
- committee - a joint committee created to work out a compromise on House and Senate versions of a piece of legislation
- - a permanent committee with the power to propose and write legislation that covers a particular subject, such as finance or agriculture
- bill - a bill that applies to all people and/or property in the state
- action - the fourth step in the legislative process, during which a bill referred by a standing committee is scheduled for floor debate by the Calendars Committee
- - having a legislative assembly composed of two chambers or houses
- - the formal charge by the House of Representatives that leads to a trial in the Senate and the possible removal of a state official.
- - a proposed law that has been sponsored by a member of the legislature and submitted to the clerk of the House or Senate
- - the first step in the legislative process, during which a member of the legislature drafts a bill and files a copy of it with the clerk of the House or secretary of the Senate
- - an expression of opinion on an issue by a legislative body
- - the power to control floor debate by recognizing who can speak before the House and Senate
- - a civil wrong that causes harm to another; it is remedied by awarding economic damages to the injured party.
- resolution - a resolution of interest to both chambers of the legislature and which must pass both the House and Senate and generally be signed by the governor
- - a bill affecting only units of local government, such as a city, county, or special district
- - occurring every two years
- - a tactic used by members of the Senate to prevent action on legislation they oppose by continuously holding the floor and speaking until the majority backs down.
- - a regulation enacted by a city government in each of Texas’s incorporated cities and towns.
- - a serious criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence or a fine
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- - the process of redrawing election districts and redistributing legislative representatives in the Texas House, Texas Senate, and U.S. House.
- - the chief presiding officer of the House of Representatives
- - the governor’s power to turn down legislation
- resolution - a resolution that concerns only the Texas House or Senate, such as the adoption of a rule or the appointment of an employee, and which does not require the governor's signature
- - the second step in the legislative process, during which a bill is assigned to the appropriate standing committee by the Speaker
- - the power of the chief executive, whether the president of the United States or the governor of a state, to appoint persons to office
- - the complex structure of offices, tasks, rules, and principles of organization that is employed by all large-scale institutions to coordinate the work of their personnel.
- - the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case
- - a step in the legislative process during v a bill is killed by the chair of a standing committee to which it was referred, as a result of his or her setting the bill aside and not bringing it before the committee
- - a person who is represented by an elected official
- - the resources available to higher officials, usually opportunities to make political appointments to offices and to confer grants, licenses, or special favors to supporters.
- - elected state official who directs the collection of taxes and other revenues and estimates revenues for the budgeting process.
- resolution - concurrent resolution is a resolution of interest to both chambers of the legislature and which must pass both the House and Senate and generally be signed by the governor joint resolution a resolution, commonly a proposed amendment to the Texas Constitution or ratification of an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, that must pass both the House and Senate but which does not require the governor's signature
31 Clues: - occurring every two years • - the governor’s power to turn down legislation • - a person who is represented by an elected official • - an expression of opinion on an issue by a legislative body • - the chief presiding officer of the House of Representatives • - the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case • ...
Government Vocabulary 2306 Unit II 2022-02-22
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- - a permanent committee with the power to propose and write legislation that covers a particular subject, such as finance or agriculture
- - concurrent resolution is a resolution of interest to both chambers of the legislature and which must pass both the House and Senate and generally be signed by the governor joint resolution a resolution, commonly a proposed amendment to the Texas Constitution or ratification of an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, that must pass both the House and Senate but which does not require the governor's signature
- - a bill affecting only units of local government, such as a city, county, or special district
- - a proposed law that has been sponsored by a member of the legislature and submitted to the clerk of the House or Senate
- - having a legislative assembly composed of two chambers or houses
- - a regulation enacted by a city government in each of Texas’s incorporated cities and towns.
- - the fourth step in the legislative process, during which a bill referred by a standing committee is scheduled for floor debate by the Calendars Committee
- - a person who is represented by an elected official
- - the first step in the legislative process, during which a member of the legislature drafts a bill and files a copy of it with the clerk of the House or secretary of the Senate
- - the presentation of a grievance by the plaintiff in a civil case
- - a serious criminal offense, punishable by a prison sentence or a fine
- - the chief presiding officer of the House of Representatives
- - the process of redrawing election districts and redistributing legislative representatives in the Texas House, Texas Senate, and U.S. House.
- - occurring every two years
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- - a tactic used by members of the Senate to prevent action on legislation they oppose by continuously holding the floor and speaking until the majority backs down.
- - the power to control floor debate by recognizing who can speak before the House and Senate
- - a bill that applies to all people and/or property in the state
- - a resolution that concerns only the Texas House or Senate, such as the adoption of a rule or the appointment of an employee, and which does not require the governor's signature
- - the formal charge by the House of Representatives that leads to a trial in the Senate and the possible removal of a state official.
- - a step in the legislative process during v a bill is killed by the chair of a standing committee to which it was referred, as a result of his or her setting the bill aside and not bringing it before the committee
- - the governor’s power to turn down legislation
- - the complex structure of offices, tasks, rules, and principles of organization that is employed by all large-scale institutions to coordinate the work of their personnel.
- - the power of the chief executive, whether the president of the United States or the governor of a state, to appoint persons to office
- - an expression of opinion on an issue by a legislative body
- - a civil wrong that causes harm to another; it is remedied by awarding economic damages to the injured party.
- resolution - a resolution of interest to both chambers of the legislature and which must pass both the House and Senate and generally be signed by the governor
- - elected state official who directs the collection of taxes and other revenues and estimates revenues for the budgeting process.
- - a written statement issued by a grand jury that charges a suspect with a crime and states that a trial is warranted.
- committee - a joint committee created to work out a compromise on House and Senate versions of a piece of legislation
- - the resources available to higher officials, usually opportunities to make political appointments to offices and to confer grants, licenses, or special favors to supporters.
- - the second step in the legislative process, during which a bill is assigned to the appropriate standing committee by the Speaker
31 Clues: - occurring every two years • - the governor’s power to turn down legislation • - a person who is represented by an elected official • - an expression of opinion on an issue by a legislative body • - the chief presiding officer of the House of Representatives • - a bill that applies to all people and/or property in the state • ...
There Will Come Soft Rains 2025-11-14
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- Water falling from the sky.
- The story’s main character it thinks, talks, and cleans.
- The house cooks this meal all by itself in the morning.
- It tells the time every hour in the house.
- A pet that returns to the empty house.
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- This destroys the house near the end of the story.
- The place where breakfast is made automatically.
- You hear this when the house talks.
- Shadows of the family were showed onto this surface.
- A machine that works automatically.
10 Clues: Water falling from the sky. • You hear this when the house talks. • A machine that works automatically. • A pet that returns to the empty house. • It tells the time every hour in the house. • The place where breakfast is made automatically. • This destroys the house near the end of the story. • Shadows of the family were showed onto this surface. • ...
Nutbush City Limits - consonant blends 2022-05-24
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- A _____ house, a gin house
- The _____ keep the city clean
- Twenty-five was the _____ limit
- You go to _____ on Saturdays
- On _____ Number Nineteen
- You get _____, no bail
- They _____ Nutbush, little old town
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- On Highway _____ Nineteen
- You go to the _____ on Fridays
- The people keep the city _____
- A _____ house, an outhouse
- You have to _____
- No _____ for sale
13 Clues: You have to _____ • No _____ for sale • You get _____, no bail • On _____ Number Nineteen • On Highway _____ Nineteen • A _____ house, a gin house • A _____ house, an outhouse • You go to _____ on Saturdays • The _____ keep the city clean • You go to the _____ on Fridays • The people keep the city _____ • Twenty-five was the _____ limit • They _____ Nutbush, little old town
Higher Politics: US Congress and Lawmaking 2017-12-13
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- Failure to get action on policy proposals and legislation in Congress
- A measure relating to the business of either house or expressing an opinion or a matter
- A statement of position on an issue used by the House and Senate acting jointly
- A device by which one or more senators can delay action on a bill or any other matter by debating it at length or by other obstructive actions
- A grographic subdivision of a state represented by a member of the House of Representatives
- The opposite of unified government
- A permanent, policy specialist committee of Congress playing kep roles in both legislation and investigation
- A term used to refer to funds provided for superfluous projects in a member of Congress's state or district
- A rule that the chair of a congressional standing committee is the member of the majority party with the longest continuous service on that committee
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- A Vote in the House or Senate in which the majority of one party votes against the majority of the other party
- A proposal for action that has the force of law when passed
- An agreement in either the House or the Senate, made without objection, to waive the chambers normal rules
- How legislators work for their constituents
- A proposed law or draft of a law
- The collection of members of either major party elected to the House or Senate
- A situation where members of one party regularly group together to oppose members of another party
- Congressional review and investigation of the activities of the executive branch of government
- A veto power exercised by the president at the end of a legislative session whereby bills not signed are lost
18 Clues: A proposed law or draft of a law • The opposite of unified government • How legislators work for their constituents • A proposal for action that has the force of law when passed • Failure to get action on policy proposals and legislation in Congress • The collection of members of either major party elected to the House or Senate • ...
Crossword 2021-01-31
Do you remember these words? (CH.7 HOME) 2020-01-05
Las Viviendas 2024-04-25
vocab 2022-11-28
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- where plants are put for decoration
- where people use for storage in their house
- where you place down your food to eat
- where you walk in the house to go to another room
- where you rest in you room
- something you turn on for light
- something to shut out the light from the window
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- something fuzzy on the floor
- where people store their food that's not the fridge
- the room where guest sit down when they first enter a house
- a room where you cook
- where you rest in the living room
- where you can see art in a frame
- where people can see scenery outside their house on the second floor
14 Clues: a room where you cook • where you rest in you room • something fuzzy on the floor • something you turn on for light • where you can see art in a frame • where you rest in the living room • where plants are put for decoration • where you place down your food to eat • where people use for storage in their house • something to shut out the light from the window • ...
Government (2) 2015-10-02
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- a proposal for a law to be considered by the Parliament
- A university student who works for the Senate or the House of commons. He or she carries messages and delivers documents and other material to the Chamber during sittings of the Senate or House of Commons
- a person appointed to the Upper House of Parliament by the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister.
- A group of senators, Members of Parliament, or both, selected to study a specific subject or bill and write a report on it
- a Member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party
- bills that are passed by the Parliament
- a proposal by a Member for either the Senate or the House of commons to do something, to order something to be done, or to express an opinion on a matter.
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- the city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business
- The process of choosing a representative by vote.
- A rule for all Canadians made by senators, Members of Parliament and the Governor General through discussion and voting
- A formal event that follows rules or traditions
- the periods into which a Parliament is decided. These start with a Speech from the Throne and are ended by prorogation.
- all political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party
- The specific geographic area in Canada that a Member of Parliament represents in the House of Commons
- the bringing to an end of a Parliament, either at the end of its term or if the government is defeated on a motion of non-confidence, by proclamation of the Governor General on the advice of the Prime Minister. It is followed by a general election.
- the daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French.
- to change and improve something (ex. a law or an Act of Parliament)
17 Clues: bills that are passed by the Parliament • A formal event that follows rules or traditions • The process of choosing a representative by vote. • a proposal for a law to be considered by the Parliament • to change and improve something (ex. a law or an Act of Parliament) • a Member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party • ...
Three little pigs 2023-03-23
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- the first house the wolf blew down
- your grandma can sit on a tac
- what he was making for granny
- how he knocked over the house
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- the house that wouldn’t blow down
- what he needed for the cake
- people who arrested the wolf
- the second house the wolf blew down
- person who blew the house down
- who’s cake he was making
10 Clues: who’s cake he was making • what he needed for the cake • people who arrested the wolf • your grandma can sit on a tac • what he was making for granny • how he knocked over the house • person who blew the house down • the house that wouldn’t blow down • the first house the wolf blew down • the second house the wolf blew down
Housing 2015-03-01
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- A storage room under a house
- A room under the roof of a house
- A thing which foams when water is added
- A large bed for two
- Protects you from the rain
- A room in a house, where food is cooked
- room A room with a fireplace
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- You use it while digging
- A room, where you can take a shower
- A room, where you sleep at night
- A place around your house, where you can have a rest
- To care about frowers using watering can
- To clean dust off a carpet
13 Clues: A large bed for two • You use it while digging • Protects you from the rain • To clean dust off a carpet • A storage room under a house • room A room with a fireplace • A room, where you sleep at night • A room under the roof of a house • A room, where you can take a shower • A thing which foams when water is added • A room in a house, where food is cooked • ...
Structure of Congress - Terms to Know 2023-11-29
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- Votes in the senate only to break a tie
- A two-part body, such as Congress
- Currently has the majority in the Senate
- Population count taken every 10 years
- An oddly shaped election district designed to increase the voting strength of a particular group
- Members of this chamber serve a 6 year term
- Permanent Congressional committees
- Leader of the House of Representatives
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- Currently has the majority in the House of Representatives
- A person from a legislator's district
- Members of this chamber serve a 2 year term
- Temporary Congressional committees
- Represents the Mukwonago area in the House
13 Clues: A two-part body, such as Congress • Temporary Congressional committees • Permanent Congressional committees • A person from a legislator's district • Population count taken every 10 years • Leader of the House of Representatives • Votes in the senate only to break a tie • Currently has the majority in the Senate • Represents the Mukwonago area in the House • ...
rooms 2024-12-14
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- A room below the main floor of a house.
- A room for work or study, usually with a desk and bookshelves.
- A room for relaxing and hosting guests.
- A room for playing and entertainment.
- A building with multiple apartments.
- A room for cooking food.
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- An area of land near a house where plants, flowers, or vegetables are grown.
- A room for eating meals.
- A room with a bath or shower and a sink.
- A room for sleeping.
- The entrance or corridor in a house.
- A space for storing a car.
- The space under the roof of a house.
13 Clues: A room for sleeping. • A room for eating meals. • A room for cooking food. • A space for storing a car. • The entrance or corridor in a house. • The space under the roof of a house. • A building with multiple apartments. • A room for playing and entertainment. • A room below the main floor of a house. • A room for relaxing and hosting guests. • ...
June 14, 1692 2021-09-01
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- governor of Dominion of New England that everyone hates
- House of ________ similar to House of Commons in England
- author of the "Two Treatises on Government"
- name for MA General Court shareholders
- grants of land awarded to organized groups
- membership in this body instead of purchasing stock
- treaty of _______ ended the Pequot War in 1638
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- movement of 80,000 Britons to new settlements
- House of ________ similar to House of Lords in England
- profession of John Winthrop before his arrival in MA
- ultimate reason Anne Hutchinson was kicked out
- first accused witch in Salem
- plentiful fish in the New England area
13 Clues: first accused witch in Salem • name for MA General Court shareholders • plentiful fish in the New England area • grants of land awarded to organized groups • author of the "Two Treatises on Government" • movement of 80,000 Britons to new settlements • ultimate reason Anne Hutchinson was kicked out • treaty of _______ ended the Pequot War in 1638 • ...
fruit 2013-04-11
12 Clues: a fury skin • gold inside • round and blue • a summer berry • a citrus fruit • come in bunches • monkeys eat them • crunchy and sweet • makes a yummy drink • grown in tropical places • have them at Christmas time • green house white house red house people inside
Chapter 5, Part 1- The Structure of Congress 2023-10-25
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- This amendment changed the way in which Senators were voted for.
- Most powerful position in the Senate
- Congressional districts are redrawn after this takes place.
- Early election meetings where congressmen or presidential candidates are voted for.
- Leader of the Senate if the Vice-President is absent.
- House representatives are drawn from these districts.
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- Bills and legislation comes from these.
- This branch of Congress has 435 members.
- Presiding officer within the House of Representatives.
- Biased line-drawing of congressional districts.
- Only Congress has the authority to make these.
- Encourage party members to vote together on issues.
- Members of the House serve for this many years.
- Term length of a senator.
14 Clues: Term length of a senator. • Most powerful position in the Senate • Bills and legislation comes from these. • This branch of Congress has 435 members. • Only Congress has the authority to make these. • Biased line-drawing of congressional districts. • Members of the House serve for this many years. • Encourage party members to vote together on issues. • ...
Nehemiah 10 & 11 2023-02-11
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- Ordinances were made to bring new ______ _____ ______ to the priests (vs 10:37)
- The leaders of the people dwelt at _______________ (vs 11:1)
- God's people would not buy grain or wares from the peoples of the land on the Sabbath or a _____ _____ (vs 10:31)
- The people ___________ the men who willingly offered themselves to dwell in Jerusalem (vs 11:2)
- Ordinances were made to bring the firstfruits of _____ _________ to the house of the Lord (vs 10:35)
- The service of the house of God included regular grain offerings, the set _________, and the holy things (vs 10:33)
- The Levites were to bring up a __________ of the tithes to God's house (vs 10:38)
- Children from the tribes of Judah and ______________ also dwelt in Jerusalem (vs 11:4)
- They cast lots for one out of ten people to dwell in Jerusalem and the other nine-tenths to dwell in _______ ________ (vs 11:1)
- Ordinances were made to bring the ______________ of their cattle, herds, and flocks to the house of the Lord (vs 10:36)
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- The Lord's people promised to forego the ___________ _______ produce (vs 10:31)
- Nehemiah said we will not ____________ the house of our God (vs 10:39)
- The priests, Levites, and people chosen to bring the wood offering into the house of God were chosen by ___________ _____ (vs 10:34)
- The people of Israel that had separated themselves from the peoples of the land entered into a curse and oath to ______ in God's Law (vs 10:28-29)
- God's people made an ordinance to exact from themselves ____ _______ of a shekel each year for the service of the house of God (vs 10:32)
- God's people promised not to give their daughters as ______ to the peoples of the land (vs 10:30)
- The wood offering was used to burn on the _______ (vs 10:34)
17 Clues: The leaders of the people dwelt at _______________ (vs 11:1) • The wood offering was used to burn on the _______ (vs 10:34) • Nehemiah said we will not ____________ the house of our God (vs 10:39) • The Lord's people promised to forego the ___________ _______ produce (vs 10:31) • ...
House Exterior / Outside 2025-06-16
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- You can see outside through this. It lets in light.
- A small outdoor place high up. You can stand here.
- A room next to the house for cars or bikes.
- The top of the house. It keeps out the rain and snow.
- This goes around a yard or garden. It marks the edge.
- You open and close this to enter or leave a house.
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- The side of the house. It holds the roof and rooms inside.
- Open space around the house. You can play or relax here.
- A glass house where plants grow inside.
- A place outside with flowers, plants, or vegetables.
- A small covered area in front of the door.
11 Clues: A glass house where plants grow inside. • A small covered area in front of the door. • A room next to the house for cars or bikes. • A small outdoor place high up. You can stand here. • You open and close this to enter or leave a house. • You can see outside through this. It lets in light. • A place outside with flowers, plants, or vegetables. • ...
halloween 2019-10-26
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- Big black bird
- the opposite of good
- In what month is halloween?
- a man transforming himself into a wolf
- makes cobweb
- a scary creature
- haunts the house
- ...house
- Flying mammal
- Howls at the moon
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- Rides a broom
- Drinks blood
- consists only of bones
- living dead
- there are graves there
- vampire teeth
- it's orange
- Trick or...
- it is make of wax
19 Clues: ...house • living dead • it's orange • Trick or... • Drinks blood • makes cobweb • Rides a broom • vampire teeth • Flying mammal • Big black bird • a scary creature • haunts the house • it is make of wax • Howls at the moon • the opposite of good • consists only of bones • there are graves there • In what month is halloween? • a man transforming himself into a wolf
The bridge to terabithia 2022-10-11
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- the teacher who dosen't smile
- Leslie's father
- the art teacher
- bully
- Leslie's best friend
- new girl
- 4 year old sister
- a former bully
- jess's house
- Leslie's house
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- 7th grade teacher
- the cow
- number 1 snoty sister
- the puppy
- the main characers's play land
- the main character's father
- the main character's sister
- the main character's mother
- Leslie's father
- number 2 snoty sister
20 Clues: bully • the cow • new girl • the puppy • jess's house • a former bully • Leslie's house • Leslie's father • the art teacher • Leslie's father • 7th grade teacher • 4 year old sister • Leslie's best friend • number 1 snoty sister • number 2 snoty sister • the main character's father • the main character's sister • the main character's mother • the teacher who dosen't smile • the main characers's play land
The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow 2022-11-08
19 Clues: of people • the moment • the eyeball • the village • hiding place • by the witch • after school • state of mood • in the closet • in the battle • in the school • from the field • from the public • for the president • house decorations • in the book series • soldier from the war • in the haunted house • was over after a couple hours of it
rooms 2024-12-14
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- A room below the main floor of a house.
- A room for work or study, usually with a desk and bookshelves.
- A room for relaxing and hosting guests.
- A room for playing and entertainment.
- A building with multiple apartments.
- A room for cooking food.
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- An area of land near a house where plants, flowers, or vegetables are grown.
- A room for eating meals.
- A room with a bath or shower and a sink.
- A room for sleeping.
- The entrance or corridor in a house.
- A space for storing a car.
- The space under the roof of a house.
13 Clues: A room for sleeping. • A room for eating meals. • A room for cooking food. • A space for storing a car. • The entrance or corridor in a house. • The space under the roof of a house. • A building with multiple apartments. • A room for playing and entertainment. • A room below the main floor of a house. • A room for relaxing and hosting guests. • ...
WISDOM FROM GOD 2025-09-10
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- The wise man built his house on the ___.
- The rains, winds, and floods together made a ___.
- Wisdom begins with the fear of the ___.
- Both men built a ___.
- The storms of life test our ___.
- The foolish man built his house on the ___ .
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- Worldly wisdom is selfish and ___.
- Jesus told this story at the end of the ___ on the Mount.
- The wise man’s house did not ___.
- The man who obeyed God’s Word was called ___.
- The man who ignored God’s Word was called ___.
- The ___ is like the storms of life.
- The wise man hears God’s Word and ___ it.
13 Clues: Both men built a ___. • The storms of life test our ___. • The wise man’s house did not ___. • Worldly wisdom is selfish and ___. • The ___ is like the storms of life. • Wisdom begins with the fear of the ___. • The wise man built his house on the ___. • The wise man hears God’s Word and ___ it. • The foolish man built his house on the ___ . • ...
The Fall of the House of Usher Crossword 2025-04-17
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- An underlying feeling throughout the book
- The sounds made while they were reading the book could be described as what?
- How did the narrator leave the House of Usher?
- What was the vault splattered with?
- How the narrator treats the brother
- The ghostly sister who roams the halls
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- The friend from years past
- The house of usher is surrounded by a ____
- The house _____ at the end of the story
- How did the twins die?
- The two siblings live in what?
- How did Roderick write his letter?
- How could you describe the house?
13 Clues: How did the twins die? • The friend from years past • The two siblings live in what? • How could you describe the house? • How did Roderick write his letter? • What was the vault splattered with? • How the narrator treats the brother • The ghostly sister who roams the halls • The house _____ at the end of the story • An underlying feeling throughout the book • ...
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2012-11-17
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- Harry's least favourite teacher
- Somebody who catches dark wizards
- He who must not be named
- The main school of magic
- Hagrid's half brother
- The house that takes in the sly and cunning
- A giant fire-breathing lizard
- An accomplished auror and member of The Order of the Phoenix who aquired the position of Temporary Minister for Magic
- The house that takes in the brave
- A friendly werewolf and a member of The Order of the Phoenix
- A spell to ward off dementors
- Harry's girlfriend
- A famous Quidditch player
- Hagrid's boarhound
- Dumbledore's brother
- The most powerful wand ever
- The master wizard who was defeated by Dumbledore
- A wizened old auror
- An unruly thief and also a member of The Order of the Phoenix
- One of Harry's best friends who is always top of the class
- Harry's mother
- The most popular sport in the wizarding world
- Gamekeeper of Hogwarts
- A man who is badly scarred due to an unfortunate encounter with a werewolf
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- A friend of Harry's who believes in the Crumple Horned Snorkack
- Harry's father
- The position that Harry plays in Quidditch
- Harry's arch-enemy
- Voldemort's most devoted follower
- Best friend of the Weasley Twins
- The master wandmaker
- The house that accepts all
- One of the Wealsey twins
- Mr Weasley
- Mrs Weasley
- A loyal friend of Harry's whose parents were tortured to the point of madness
- Harry's best friend
- A metamorphmagus who is married to Remus Lupin
- Harry's house elf
- A goblin whom Harry rescues from Voldemort
- The wizarding bank
- The greatest ever headmaster of Hogwarts
- Harry's godfather
- A radio station that is tuned to information about Harry
- The house that takes in those with brains
- A wizard who works with dragons in Albania
- The head of the Gryffindor house at Hogwarts
- Wizards use these to fly
- Wife of Bill Weasley
- an instrument used to perform magic
- Voldemort's pet snake
- An item into which a part of your soul is imbued
- If this object is caught during a game of Quidditch, the game ends
- Brother to George Weasley
- A free house elf who idolizes Harry
55 Clues: Mr Weasley • Mrs Weasley • Harry's father • Harry's mother • Harry's house elf • Harry's godfather • Harry's arch-enemy • The wizarding bank • Harry's girlfriend • Hagrid's boarhound • Harry's best friend • A wizened old auror • The master wandmaker • Dumbledore's brother • Wife of Bill Weasley • Hagrid's half brother • Voldemort's pet snake • Gamekeeper of Hogwarts • He who must not be named • ...
Government 2015-10-02
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- a formal event that follows rules or traditions
- a meeting of the Senate or the House of Commons within a session
- the Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators
- the person in charge of a meeting in a Senate or a House of Commons
- a Senator or a Member of the House of Commons
- to change or improve something; a law or an Act of Parliament
- a king or queen of a country
- the bringing to an end of a government
- all political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party
- to place a document before the Senate, House of Commons or a commitee for consideration
- a proposal for a law to be considered by Parliament
- another word for constituency or electoral district
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- to pick one person from a group of several people by voting
- a person who speaks for you
- a large, heavy, silver and gold-covered staff that is a symbol of the power and authority of the Parliament
- a set of rules that a country like Canada follows to work as a nation
- the city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business
- a university student who works for the Senate or House of commons
- a word used for the stages during which a bill is debated in Parliament before it is passed to become a law
- a member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party
- a change that is made to a bill
- a rule for all Canadians made by Senators, Members of Parliament, and the Governor General
- a group made up of all Senators and Members of Parliament from the same party
- the Member of Parliament or Senator in a political party who is responsible for keeping other party members informed
- the government's plan for how it will collect and spend money each year
- a person who has full political and civil rights in his or her country
- the periods into which a Parliament is divided
- to choose a representative in an election
28 Clues: a person who speaks for you • a king or queen of a country • a change that is made to a bill • the bringing to an end of a government • to choose a representative in an election • a Senator or a Member of the House of Commons • the periods into which a Parliament is divided • a formal event that follows rules or traditions • ...
Charleston Trivia! 2024-10-05
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- An enslaved woman lived here, became a mother here and was later emancipated and went on to become the Matron of a Chs orphanage. What was her name. (Hint: David paints her next to Harriet in his exhibit.)
- HCF is the steward of two house museums. The Aiken-Rhett House and what other house?
- Many museums and cultural institutions have a what to protect photographs, letters, and other paper material?
- The study of human history through the excavation of materials is called what?
- what style of architecture was the Aiken rhett house first designed in 1820?
- The Aiken-Rhett house is in a unique preservation style called Preserved as ______.
- The Aiken-Rhett house originally had two areas where the enslaved women would work, directly under their living quarters. That was the kitchen and what?
- what natural disaster occurred in 1886 and heavily damaged Charleston?
- Complete the title of this famous opera: “Porgy and ______”
- The Aiken-Rhett House is on the corner of Judith and what street?
- Beautiful trees shade the Aiken-Rhett House’s work yard. What kind of tree is this?
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- The area where White Point Garden is now located was once called _________ Point.
- Their daughter went on to marry Andrew. What was his last name?
- On what street does America’s first Theatre call home?
- Charleston was first named after what king?
- What plant was grown in early South Carolina to produce blue dye?
- Charleston is the birthplace of historic _____________.
- What Caribbean town closely resembles Charleston and its layout?
- Many ceiling Piazzas are painted what shade of blue?
- what church has this tallest steeple in Charleston?
- In Charleston, it’s not a porch, it’s a _________.
- What kind of tree do we find on the South Carolina state flag?
- Gov. Aiken and his wife Harriet had a daughter who also lived at ARH. What was her name?
- Where did the Aiken family travel to during their Grand Tour?
- The Four Corners of law is located at the corner of Meeting and what other street?
- what fort was involved in the first shots of the Civil War?
- what color was the first rainbow rowhouse painted in 1931?
27 Clues: Charleston was first named after what king? • In Charleston, it’s not a porch, it’s a _________. • what church has this tallest steeple in Charleston? • Many ceiling Piazzas are painted what shade of blue? • On what street does America’s first Theatre call home? • Charleston is the birthplace of historic _____________. • ...
Constitution 2022-10-06
Across
- the provisions in the U.S. Constitution that prevent any branch of the U.S. government from dominating the other two branches.
- an opponent of a strong central government
- the branch of government that administers and enforces the laws.
- the Constitutional Convention's agreement to count three-fifths of a state's slaves as population for purposes of representation and taxation.
- a government that has a two-house legislative system, such as the House of Representatives and the Senate
- establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws, and even state constitutions.
- to formally charge an official with misconduct in office. the process of accusing a public official of wrongdoing
- the official approval of the constitution, or of an amendment, by the states.
- James Madison's plan proposed bicameral, or two-house, legislature with membership or representation based on population
- the branch of government that interprets the laws and the Constitution.
- the upper chamber in a bicameral legislature each state has equal number of members
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- the Supreme Court's power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
- The power of the President to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law
- William Patterson's Plan which proposed a single-house congress in which states had an equal vote
- the Constitutional Convention's agreement to establish a two-house national legislature, with all states having equal representation in one house and each state having representation based on its population in the other house.
- the branch of government that makes laws.
- a series of essays defending and explaining the Constitution, written by alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and john Jay.
- he lower chamber of the United States Congress, states' number of members is based off of population
- the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791 and consisting of a formal list of citizens' rightsand freedoms
- a group selected by the states to elect the president and the vice-president, in which each state's number of electors is equal to the number of its senators and representatives in Congress.
- a change or addition to the constitution
- supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
- the group of department heads who serve as the president's chief advisers.
23 Clues: a change or addition to the constitution • the branch of government that makes laws. • an opponent of a strong central government • the branch of government that administers and enforces the laws. • supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • the branch of government that interprets the laws and the Constitution. • ...
Congress Unit 3 2025-09-15
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- A representative who uses their own thoughts and ideas when deciding on how to vote
- If a President doesn't sign a bill into a law in the ten days of a congressional session they use a ____ veto.
- A vote of 60 Senators that can officially end a Filibuster
- Drawing a district line to benefit one political party over another
- All appropriation bills that deal with revenue must start in which branch of the government.
- Congressional spending that is required by law (Medicare, Social Security)
- This group has the ability to confirm judges and appointments and ratify treaties.
- Committees that are always in place in the House and Senate (Senate Judiciary, House Armed Forces Committee.)
- Congress uses this power to hold hearings and check the executives use of authority and authorization
- Leadership in committees tend to be ___________ members from the majority party ( Republicans in the House and Senate today)
- Senate Republicans refusing to hold a confirmation vote on a Democratic Presidents choice for Supreme Court Justice is a good example of ____?
- The largest advantage a member of Congress has to winning an election ( Think John Cornyn in 2026)
- A government program and benefit that is guaranteed to all who meet eligibility ( Medicare)
- Legislation that us used for special projects that benefit only a certain group of congressional district is ______ barrel legislation
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- A temporary ad hoc panel of both Senators and House members formed to reconcile differences in legislation is a ______ committee.
- Economic theory that states during a recession the government should increase spending and decrease taxes to stimulate economic growth
- A representative using the will of their constituency when deciding how to vote.
- The House bringing formal charges against someone in the federal government for "high Crimes and Misdemeanors."
- staff members and staff trading votes and information
- The redrawing of congressional lines after the census every ten years
- The Senate uses ________ consent to establish rules for debate on the Senate floor
- Payment for programs that must be approved each year by the President and Congress (Defense, education)
- A Senator utilizing endless debate rules to speak for as long as possible to prevent a vote on a bill
- The House ________ committee selects guidelines for how legislation will be debated
24 Clues: staff members and staff trading votes and information • A vote of 60 Senators that can officially end a Filibuster • Drawing a district line to benefit one political party over another • The redrawing of congressional lines after the census every ten years • Congressional spending that is required by law (Medicare, Social Security) • ...
The world around us 2025-10-21
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- the soft covering that forms the outer body of a bird.
- house a house that stands alone and is not joined to another building.
- a small animal with sharp front teeth, such as a mouse or rat.
- having a lot of space; large and open.
- a very large, beautiful, and expensive house.
- jam a long line of cars that cannot move or move very slowly.
- a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
- the areas just outside a city, where many people live.
- a small house for a dog.
- the thick hair that covers the body of many animals.
- having a view of something from above (e.g., “Our balcony overlooks the park”).
- park a large park with rides, games, and attractions based on a theme.
- house a house that is joined to other houses on both sides, forming a row.
- the money you pay every month to live in or use a house, flat, or room that you don’t own.
- a cold-blooded animal with scales, such as a snake or lizard.
- a large bird with long legs and a long beak, often seen near water.
- a group of living things that are similar and can produce young together.
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- a small insect that lives in large groups called colonies.
- a small animal with spines on its back that rolls into a ball for protection.
- the part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- an animal that lives with humans, not in the wild (e.g., cat, dog).
- station a place where you can buy petrol (gas) for your car.
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- an animal that can live both in water and on land (e.g., frog).
- very pretty and attractive, like a painting.
- very comfortable, expensive, and of high quality.
- a low plant with many branches.
- easy to use or helpful for your needs.
- a very tall modern building, usually found in a city.
- the hard, pointed mouth of a bird.
- full of life, energy, and activity.
- the sound a dog makes.
- to fix something that is broken or damaged.
- very, very big.
- an unwanted plant that grows where it is not wanted.
- not tidy; dirty or disorganized.
36 Clues: very, very big. • the sound a dog makes. • a small house for a dog. • a low plant with many branches. • not tidy; dirty or disorganized. • the hard, pointed mouth of a bird. • full of life, energy, and activity. • having a lot of space; large and open. • easy to use or helpful for your needs. • to fix something that is broken or damaged. • ...
Legislative Branch of the United States 2025-12-06
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- During __________ review, committees ask executive agencies for written comments on a measure.
- Bills introduced in the House are labeled “H. R.” followed by a __________ indicating the order of introduction.
- After 1995, bills introduced in the House are referred to one committee called the __________ committee.
- Before 1995, a House bill could be subject to __________ referral, meaning it could go to two committees at the same time.
- In the House of Representatives, a member introduces a bill by placing it in the __________, a wooden box at the front of the chamber.
- Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution states that “All Legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a __________ of the United States.”
- Every bill must be approved by both houses of Congress in __________ form.
- During __________ committee review, subgroups within each chamber examine the bill.
- In the House, a __________ petition (requiring 218 signatures) can extract a bill from committee.
- The first step for a bill to become a law is __________, when a member of Congress formally proposes the bill.
- __________ committees are composed of members from both the House and Senate.
- During __________, committees gather information from experts, citizens, and interest groups.
- After a bill is introduced, it is read into the Congressional __________, the formal record of all congressional actions.
- A __________ is a procedural move in the Senate that attempts to halt passage of a bill by allowing unlimited debate.
- __________ committees are specially created to consider a specific policy issue or concern, such as the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis.
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- In a __________ session, the committee “marks up” the bill with suggested language changes and amendments.
- In the Senate, debate rules are set through __________ consent agreements, which require every senator’s approval.
- Committee chairs are often chosen using the __________ system, in which the longest-serving member gets preference.
- A __________ is a proposed piece of legislation.
- A bill becomes law if the __________ signs it.
- __________ committees are permanent committees with defined legislative jurisdiction.
- Most bills “die” in __________, meaning they are never considered or forwarded to the full chamber.
- A __________ committee reconciles different versions of a bill passed by the House and Senate.
- If a bill makes it out of committee, a __________ of members in both the House and Senate must approve it.
- Bills introduced in the Senate are referred to as “S.” followed by a number reflecting the order in which they were __________.
25 Clues: A bill becomes law if the __________ signs it. • A __________ is a proposed piece of legislation. • Every bill must be approved by both houses of Congress in __________ form. • __________ committees are composed of members from both the House and Senate. • During __________ committee review, subgroups within each chamber examine the bill. • ...
TFNW Places to live and work 2025-12-11
9 Clues: hut • cottage • skyscraper • blockofflats • This house is joined to another house. • It's a place where lots of people work. • This house is not joined to another house. • It's not a house. You can stay in it on a campsite. • This house is joined to other houses on both sides.
Transition Tour Puzzle SNC 2014-11-04
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- This house has a kangaroo for its mascot.
- Who is the Literacy Support Coordinator?
- Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with B?
- Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with M?
- Which house has a magpie for its mascot?
- Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with F?
- How many rooms are in the Student Ministry block?
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- This house has a penguin for its mascot.
- Where we have College Assembly's (abbreviated)
- Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with P?
- Which house has a crocodile for its mascot?
- Where Fr Peter, Fr Joshy and the Norbertine Priests live.
- Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with R?
- This is where St Norbert was born, a tiger is its mascot.
14 Clues: This house has a penguin for its mascot. • Who is the Literacy Support Coordinator? • Which house has a magpie for its mascot? • This house has a kangaroo for its mascot. • Which house has a crocodile for its mascot? • Where we have College Assembly's (abbreviated) • Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with P? • Teacher Assistant whose surname starts with B? • ...
DAY 5: BRIDGERTON 2021-09-15
Across
- Production house of the series
- Netflix’s biggest debut series
- Author whose books from which the series were based on
- The real-life person Will Mondrich’s character was based on
- Rege-Jean Page played the Duke of __
- Gloucestershire location of the Hastings estate: ___ House
- Originally auditioned for the Duke but was casted for another character
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- Narrated by Julie Andrews
- Breed of the Queen’s dog
- Era in which the series is set
- Daphne and the Duke pled their relationship’s legitimacy at __ House in London
- The Bridgerton House was inspired by this princess’ family home
- Original name of the tea shop Daphne and Simon visited in London
- The Queen’s name
14 Clues: The Queen’s name • Breed of the Queen’s dog • Narrated by Julie Andrews • Production house of the series • Era in which the series is set • Netflix’s biggest debut series • Rege-Jean Page played the Duke of __ • Author whose books from which the series were based on • Gloucestershire location of the Hastings estate: ___ House • ...
Chapter 4-2 crossword 2024-12-03
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- Number of years in a Senator's term
- The lower chamber of Congress with 435 members
- Minimum number of years of citizenship required for House members
- Process of redistributing House seats among states based on population changes
- Minimum age to become a Senator
- Supreme Court case requiring equal population in districts
- Type of district where representatives are elected from the entire state
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- Person already holding an elected office
- Amendment that established direct election of Senators
- Elections held in non-presidential years
- Chamber of Congress with 100 members
- Process of redrawing district boundaries, often for political advantage
- Group of people represented by an elected official
- Number of years in a House Representative's term
14 Clues: Minimum age to become a Senator • Number of years in a Senator's term • Chamber of Congress with 100 members • Person already holding an elected office • Elections held in non-presidential years • The lower chamber of Congress with 435 members • Number of years in a House Representative's term • Group of people represented by an elected official • ...
Лексика 2024-10-14
11 Clues: orange hair • brother and sister • house for one family • who takes it to heart • person who works a lot • jam lots of crowded cars • athletic and pumped up person • son of your brother or sister • of flats house with a lot of flats • cottage a house with a thatched roof • one-storey, with a specific design house
IG1 First Exam Review 2021-10-04
19 Clues: house • Cindy • see (pt) • beautiful • not far away • cook with it • use your brain • move your legs • swimming animal • what a cow eats • a spider's home • one kind of shirt • Taiwan's has a sun • badumtissbadadaboom • don't know the name • you can make a house • someone you play with • father and bla bla bla • catch butterflies with it
Government 2015-10-02
Across
- a change that is made to a bill with the intention of improving it
- bills that are passed by Parliament
- the person in charge of a meeting
- a group or Senators, MPs or both, selected to study a specific subject or bill
- the political party with the most members elected to the House of Commons forms this
- the city where a country's legislature is located
- a group of all Ministers and makes decisions about the Government's priorities and policies
- a group made up of all Senators and Members of Parliament from the same political party
- the specific geographic area in Canada that a MP represents in the House of Commons
- a meeting of the Senate or of the House of Commons within a session
- a king or queen of a country
- a proposal for a law to be considered by Parliament
- a large silver and gold-covered staff that represents the power and authority of Parliament
- the Upper House of Parliament
- to change or improve something
- all political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party
- a person who has full political and civil rights
- a rule for all Canadians made by Senators, MPs and the Governor General through discussion and voting
- a discussion in which the arguments for and against a subject are presented
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- a Senator or a Member of the House of Commons
- a persona living in an area in Canada represented by a Member of Parliament
- to choose a representative in an election
- the process of choosing a representative by vote
- the set of rules that a country like Canada follows to work as a nation
- one of the two large rooms in the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings
- (verb) to place a document before the Senate, the House of Commons or a committee for consideration
- a formal event that follows rules or traditions
- another word for constituency or electoral district
- the daily official record of debates in the Senate and the House of Commons in English and French
- (noun) the MP of Senator in a political party who is responsible for keeping other party Members informed about the Chamber's business
30 Clues: a king or queen of a country • the Upper House of Parliament • to change or improve something • the person in charge of a meeting • bills that are passed by Parliament • to choose a representative in an election • a Senator or a Member of the House of Commons • a formal event that follows rules or traditions • the process of choosing a representative by vote • ...
Constitution 2022-10-06
Across
- James Madison's plan proposed bicameral, or two-house, legislature with membership or representation based on population
- a change or addition to the constitution
- the branch of government that interprets the laws and the Constitution.
- the provisions in the U.S. Constitution that prevent any branch of the U.S. government from dominating the other two branches.
- establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws, and even state constitutions.
- he lower chamber of the United States Congress, states' number of members is based off of population
- the Constitutional Convention's agreement to count three-fifths of a state's slaves as population for purposes of representation and taxation.
- the branch of government that makes laws.
- a group selected by the states to elect the president and the vice-president, in which each state's number of electors is equal to the number of its senators and representatives in Congress.
- the branch of government that administers and enforces the laws.
- a government that has a two-house legislative system, such as the House of Representatives and the Senate
- the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791 and consisting of a formal list of citizens' rightsand freedoms
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- to formally charge an official with misconduct in office. the process of accusing a public official of wrongdoing
- an opponent of a strong central government
- the official approval of the constitution, or of an amendment, by the states.
- the Supreme Court's power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional
- the group of department heads who serve as the president's chief advisers.
- the upper chamber in a bicameral legislature each state has equal number of members
- The power of the President to refuse to approve a bill or joint resolution and thus prevent its enactment into law
- the Constitutional Convention's agreement to establish a two-house national legislature, with all states having equal representation in one house and each state having representation based on its population in the other house.
- William Patterson's Plan which proposed a single-house congress in which states had an equal vote
- a series of essays defending and explaining the Constitution, written by alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and john Jay.
- supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
23 Clues: a change or addition to the constitution • the branch of government that makes laws. • an opponent of a strong central government • the branch of government that administers and enforces the laws. • supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • the branch of government that interprets the laws and the Constitution. • ...
Legislative Branch Crossword 2021-10-28
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- Committee appointed by the presiding officers of each chamber to adjust differences on a particular bill passed by each in different form.
- one congressional meeting lasting one year
- drawing district boundaries to give one political party an electoral advantage
- person currently in office
- a procedure that allows each senator to speak only one hour on a bll under debate
- Officer of the Senate selected by the majority party to act as chair in the absence of the Vice President
- presiding officer and the house's most powerful leader
- an agreement by every senator to the terms of debate on a given piece of legislation
- group of people in congress who make decisions or plans for bills
- the redistribution of seats in the US house of representatives based on changes in population
- a proposed law
- congressional cimittees appointed for a specific purpose, such as the Watergate investigation
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- a lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts
- a voter in a district represented by an elected official
- a permanent committee established in a legislature, usually focusing on a policy area
- the speaker's top assistant, helps plan the party's legislative program, from leading party in the house
- their job is to watch how majority party members intend to vote on bills, to persuade to vote and to see that party members are present
- President of the Senate
- division of existing committee that is formed to address specific issues
- a procedure allowing one or more senators to prevent a motion from reaching the floor
- each state legislature drawing the boundaries for the congressional districts
- an institution unique to the House of Representaties that reviews all bills (except revenue, budget, and appropriations bills) coming from a house committee before they go to the full house.
- order goes: vice president, speaker of the house, president pro tempore, cabinet officers
- a vote of formal disapproval of a member's actions
- The minimum number of members who must be present for business to be conducted in Congress
- a procedural practice in the senate whereby ta senator refuses to relinquish the floor and thereby delays proceedings and prevents a vote on a controversial issue
- a closed meeting of the majority party chooses the speaker of the house at the start of each session of congress
27 Clues: a proposed law • President of the Senate • person currently in office • one congressional meeting lasting one year • a lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts • a vote of formal disapproval of a member's actions • presiding officer and the house's most powerful leader • a voter in a district represented by an elected official • ...
Government #2 2015-10-14
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- The person in charge of a meeting.
- To pick one person from a group of several people by voting.
- Canada's Parliament is composed of the Monarch, the Senate and the House of Commons.
- The government's plan for how it will collect and spend money each year.
- A person who speaks for you.
- A group made up of all Senators and Members of Parliament from the same political party.
- A change that is made to a bill, a motion or a committee report with the intention of improving it.
- Of two chambers, or rooms
- The set of rules that a country like Canada follows to work as a nation.
- The city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business.
- The political party with the most members elected to the House of Commons usually forms the Government.
- A member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party.
- The periods into which a Parliament is divided.
- A meeting of the Senate or of the House of Commons within a session.
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- A proposal for the law to be considered by Parliament
- A person who has full political and civil rights in his or her country.
- A person living in an area in Canada represented by a Member of Parliament.
- The Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators.
- The process of choosing a representative by vote.
- A senator or a Member of House of Commons.
- Bills that are passed by Parliament.
- A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons.
- A group of Senators, Member of Parliament, or both, selected to study a specific or bill and write a report about it.
- A rule for all Canadians made by Senators, Members of Parliament and the Governor General through discussion and voting.
- A king or queen of a country.
- To change or improve something; for example, a law or an Act of Parliament
- A discussion in which the arguments for and against a subject are presented according to specific rules.
- All political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party.
28 Clues: Of two chambers, or rooms • A person who speaks for you. • A king or queen of a country. • The person in charge of a meeting. • Bills that are passed by Parliament. • A senator or a Member of House of Commons. • The periods into which a Parliament is divided. • The process of choosing a representative by vote. • A proposal for the law to be considered by Parliament • ...
Unit 4 Legislative Branch 2024-04-26
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- and proper clause States that congress can make all laws that are "necessary and proper" for carrying out its duties
- The bicameral legislature of the state of North Carolina
- Consists of both the House of Representatives and the Senate
- Permanent committees in both the house and senate. They consider bills and issues and recommend measures for consideration by their respective chambers
- Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate.
- powers 10th amendment, powers that are not specifically granted to the federal govt by the constitution are _________ to the states
- powers Powers not written in the constitution, but necessary and proper for the government to carry out enumerated/expressed powers.
- Each branch is given certain power over the others so as to "verify" the others don't have too much power.
- The roles & duties of the branches are specific and outlined in articles 1-3 of the constitution.
- veto Indirect veto by retaining the bill unsigned until it expires
- Consist of both senators and representatives, provide coordination between house and senate
- Discusses the duties of the Legislative Branch
- This branch of government is in charge of creating and passing laws
- Temporary committee created to complete a specific task.
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- The redistribution of seats in the House of Representatives, based on changes in the population
- Second highest position in the Senate; presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President.
- Manipulating the boundaries of a district to favor one political party over another
- powers Specifically listed in the constitution to the federal government (ie. coin money, declare war, raise an army, etc)
- Tactic used by the senate to delay/block a vote by preventing debate on it
- Based on equal representation- 2 per state
- Survey of the population, taken every 10 years
- Based on proportional representation; made up of 435 members
- Presiding officer of the House of Representatives, head of the majority party of the house
- A legislative proposal- pre law
- Rejection of a law, or proposal
- The procedure for ending a filibuster and calling for a vote
- Collection of laws
- The division of power between various levels of government
- The process of drawing new district lines
29 Clues: Collection of laws • A legislative proposal- pre law • Rejection of a law, or proposal • The process of drawing new district lines • Based on equal representation- 2 per state • Survey of the population, taken every 10 years • Discusses the duties of the Legislative Branch • The bicameral legislature of the state of North Carolina • ...
lesson 16 2021-05-31
12 Clues: not stupid • take care of • a little cat • a dog's house • free from dirt • a biird's house • a rabbit's house • a cat sleeps there • a fish swims in it • give an animal food • a dog can be a ...... • he has a cat or a dog
Te Ao Maori Crossword 2024-04-13
15 Clues: Tree • Water • To weave • Mountain • Ancestor • Sub-tribe • Food house • Meeting house • Carved figure • Unity, togetherness • Maori Medicinal Methods • Younger Generation, Youth • Sense of family connection • Indigenous people to New Zealand • Maori Healing Technique through massage
Rooms in the House 2019-08-18
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- a piece of furniture like a table
- an object that produces light
- used for storing clothes, plates, food etc
- a building for keeping a car in
- house a house which is part of a row of houses that are joined together
- a piece of hanging cloth to cover a window
- thing uses in a bathroom
- an apartment
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- to go down below the surface of water
- a set of steps built for going from one level of a building to another
- a small sink used for washing your hands and face
- a part of the area next to a house, which has plants and flowers in it
- a room for sleeping in
- wardrobe
- the area just inside the door of a house or other building
15 Clues: wardrobe • an apartment • a room for sleeping in • thing uses in a bathroom • an object that produces light • a building for keeping a car in • a piece of furniture like a table • to go down below the surface of water • used for storing clothes, plates, food etc • a piece of hanging cloth to cover a window • a small sink used for washing your hands and face • ...
Biggins 2024 2024-12-25
11 Clues: Cloudy house • Rocking golf • rainbow child • Marriage locale • Vegetable lover • Fifth bishop house • Rodway Orchard horse • Anna stare attraction • JFS boss (not Sophie) • 6 christmas pie pieces • Blair street and house
Arms of Government 2024-01-19
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- number constituencies in Jamaica
- persons in the senate
- another name for the house of representatives
- moderates meetings at Gordon House
- are made by the legislature
- another name for the upper house
- where meetings of parliament are held
Down
- set time for debates in parliament
- number of persons in the senate
- persons in the lower house
- another for the legislator
11 Clues: persons in the senate • persons in the lower house • another for the legislator • are made by the legislature • number of persons in the senate • number constituencies in Jamaica • another name for the upper house • set time for debates in parliament • moderates meetings at Gordon House • where meetings of parliament are held • another name for the house of representatives
Spelling by Leo MR 2016-04-15
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- have you ever play call of d__y
- do you play any s___t like foot or basketball
- have you ever seen an e___e
- do you have r___s in you house
- if you have it in your house is in one of the upper floors b_____y
- in your job you will have many s_______s
- what is the best r____s station
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- do you have h___s in your house
- they are many c_______s that sell many things
- in USA they sell you things with t___s
- do you win many t______s in competition
- do you have the flowers d_____s
- slappy is a cyclopoth and he is very c__l
- it is a house mute of loe i___o
14 Clues: have you ever seen an e___e • do you have r___s in you house • do you have h___s in your house • have you ever play call of d__y • do you have the flowers d_____s • what is the best r____s station • it is a house mute of loe i___o • in USA they sell you things with t___s • do you win many t______s in competition • in your job you will have many s_______s • ...
Comprehension Crossword: Of Mice and Men - Chapter 2 2013-05-01
Across
- What kind of skinner is slim?
- What colours of puppy does Lennie want?
- What does George say he and Lennie were digging in Weed?
- What shape is the bunk house?
- Who comes into the bunk house in the morning to say the boss was angry?
- What sport did Curley used to do a lot of?
- What relation does George say Lennie is?
- "Yeah. Big tall skinner. You'll see him at dinner."
- What animal injured the stable boy?
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- What does Curley keep in his glove?
- What is the name of the boss's son?
- How many bunks are there in the bunk house?
- Where does Lennie suggest that they go to pan gold?
- What colour are the fingernails of Curley's wife?
- What does the swamper describe Curley's wife as?
- "His glance was at once calculating and _____________"
- "A powerful, big-stomache man came into the bunk house. His head still dripped water from the scrubbing and dousing." Who is this?
- Where does Lennie have to hide if he ever finds himself in trouble?
- How many puppies does Slim's dog have?
- What animal does Candy have with him?
20 Clues: What kind of skinner is slim? • What shape is the bunk house? • What does Curley keep in his glove? • What is the name of the boss's son? • What animal injured the stable boy? • What animal does Candy have with him? • How many puppies does Slim's dog have? • What colours of puppy does Lennie want? • What relation does George say Lennie is? • ...
Democracy 2015-10-05
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- Bills that are passed by Parliament
- The political party with the second-largest number of MPs elected to the House of Commons
- The political party with the most members elected to the House of Commons
- The Prime Minister
- The symbol of power and authority of the Parliament
- The Upper House of Parliament is made up of one hundred five ________
- The process of choosing a representative by vote
- A word used for the stages during which a bill is debated before becoming a law
- A time for parliamentarians' questions about the government's activities or important issues
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- To have a document considered
- The bringing to an end of a Parliament
- The MP or Senator who keeps other party Members informed about the Chamber's business
- A proposal for a law
- And officer who delivers messages to the Commons when its Members' attendance is required
- Someone chosen by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Governor General to help govern
- The Senate
- To choose a representative in an election
- Groups of businesses, associations and people with a common interest
- A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons
- A change intended for improvement
20 Clues: The Senate • The Prime Minister • A proposal for a law • To have a document considered • A change intended for improvement • Bills that are passed by Parliament • The bringing to an end of a Parliament • To choose a representative in an election • The process of choosing a representative by vote • The symbol of power and authority of the Parliament • ...
Dealership Day Crossword 2019-03-07
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- Last name of the founder of Dealership Day
- Official last day of the legislative session
- The state bird of Washington
- Acronym for the last legislative committee Vicki worked for
- Governor who signed the first dealer franchise Law in 1989 (First and last name)
- The chief of security for the Senate
- Senate Republican Leader
- Speaker of the House
- Full name of Washington’s first female Governor
- Landmark between the House and Senate office buildings
- Washington sets its budget on a __________ basis
- Director of the Department of Licensing
- House Minority Leader
- Central gathering place inside the Capitol
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- Name of a 1980 gambling scandal that rocked the Legislature
- Number of state legislative districts
- Home of the Washington State Supreme Court
- Washington’s state flower
- Last Governor of Washington Territory and first Governor of Washington state. (First and last name)
- A conference of members of the House or Senate who belong to the same party or group
- Most recent Republican Governor of Washington (First and last name)
- Acronym for 1950s ill-fated public power joint operating agency. (whoops!)
- The space between the Supreme Court and the Capitol
- The state fish
- Senate Majority Leader
25 Clues: The state fish • Speaker of the House • House Minority Leader • Senate Majority Leader • Senate Republican Leader • Washington’s state flower • The state bird of Washington • The chief of security for the Senate • Number of state legislative districts • Director of the Department of Licensing • Home of the Washington State Supreme Court • Last name of the founder of Dealership Day • ...
Curling 101 2022-11-17
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- High weight take-out
- An alternate delivery device
- The footholds from where a rock is thrown
- The circle toward which play is directed
- When a stone is bumped ahead by another stone
- The line 33ft from each hack
- An alternate player
- Knocking a stone out of play by hitting it with another stone
- Wayland CC
- The rock closes to the button
- Canadian Men's Curling Championship
- Ice bumps
- The way a rock is rotated at release
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- The act of moving a brush in front of a moving stone
- The momentum required for a stone to reach the house
- The player who determines strategy
- A lane of curling ice
- Circle at the center of the house
- A stone placed to protect another stone
- A stone touching the 12 foot
- The main guard-thrower
- Third
- Last rock
- A takeout that removes two stones
- Scoring during an end that you don't have hammer
- Very center of the house
- And end in which no points are scored
- The portion of a game decided after both teams have thrown eight stones and the score has been decided
28 Clues: Third • Last rock • Ice bumps • Wayland CC • An alternate player • High weight take-out • A lane of curling ice • The main guard-thrower • Very center of the house • An alternate delivery device • The line 33ft from each hack • A stone touching the 12 foot • The rock closes to the button • Circle at the center of the house • A takeout that removes two stones • ...
AP Comparative Government | Unit 2 Crossword 2022-01-21
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- Dominant party in Scotland
- Party in UK without a regional base
- Mexico’s lower house
- Head of state in the UK
- Subnational units of government in Mexico
- Party of Goodluck Jonathan
- 2006 Mexican election dissenter
- Mexican factories that import materials to make goods that are exported
- Informal system of presidential rotation in Nigeria
- Terrorist group in northern Nigeria
- Maximum # of years of a parliamentary term
- Northernmost region in Britain
- Predominantly Christian ethnic group in Nigeria’s southeast
- Conservative party in Mexico
- Left-leaning Mexican political party
- Rebel army in Southern Mexico
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- Mexican state oil company
- Nickname for UK’s conservative party
- Region in Nigeria with vast oil reserves
- Federal ___ System, Nigerian constitutional quota system to avoid governmental favoritism
- Nigeria and Mexico’s upper house
- People of mixed Spanish and indigenous blood
- Vote of no ___, Parliamentary vote to remove Prime Minister
- Number of justices in Mexico’s Supreme Court
- Good ___ Agreement, of Northern Ireland and UK
- Dominant religion in Northern Ireland
- Trade agreement between Canada, The US, and Mexico
- House of ___, upper house in the UK
- Party of power from 1929-2000
29 Clues: Mexico’s lower house • Head of state in the UK • Mexican state oil company • Dominant party in Scotland • Party of Goodluck Jonathan • Conservative party in Mexico • Party of power from 1929-2000 • Rebel army in Southern Mexico • Northernmost region in Britain • 2006 Mexican election dissenter • Nigeria and Mexico’s upper house • Party in UK without a regional base • ...
La Casa Andres 2022-04-29
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- You mow this
- You do your homework on this
- You put your clothes in this place
- Every house has this
- You park your cars in this place
- People cook in this place
- This is where families hang out
- You eat on this
- People go to this place to go to the bathroom
- This is above a house
- You put your books on here
- This is below a house
- You live in this
- This is normally found in your living room
- This lights up your room
- You can look at the time with this
- You place things on this
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- You place things in here to cool them
- You eat in this place
- A lot of houses have this
- You sleep in this
- You step on this
- You walk on this
- This is normally a part of your house
- You bake things in this
- You sleep on this
- You sit on this
- You use this to see yourself
- You put pictures in this
- You cook on this
- People place pictures on this
31 Clues: You mow this • You eat on this • You sit on this • You step on this • You walk on this • You cook on this • You live in this • You sleep in this • You sleep on this • Every house has this • You eat in this place • This is above a house • This is below a house • You bake things in this • You put pictures in this • This lights up your room • You place things on this • A lot of houses have this • ...
Civics Congress Review 2023-01-04
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- House of Congress that has two seats per state
- Senator who makes sure his party members are present and organized for votes
- House of Congress whose seats are based on population
- Party with fewer members at the moment
- Word that means offering formal disapproval of a Congressperson’s actions
- ⅔ of Senators needed to ______, or remove someone from office
- Leader of the Senate if the original one is not there
- Smaller groups inside Congress that discuss issues before the whole House or Senate does
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- Minimum Age for House Representative
- Putting a president or Congressperson on trial for serious crimes
- Refers to powers Congress gets from the Constitution
- Word that means voting to remove a Congressperson; requires ⅗ of Congress
- Party with more members at the moment
- Word that refers to the process of drawing unfair district lines to benefit your party
- Leader of the Senate
- Only thing other than water you’re allowed to drink in Congress
- Minimum Age for Senator
- Word that refers to checking states populations’ to determine how many Congresspeople they get
- Word that means “two-parts” used to describe our legislature
- Meetings where parties pick their leaders
20 Clues: Leader of the Senate • Minimum Age for Senator • Minimum Age for House Representative • Party with more members at the moment • Party with fewer members at the moment • Meetings where parties pick their leaders • House of Congress that has two seats per state • Refers to powers Congress gets from the Constitution • House of Congress whose seats are based on population • ...
A Winter's Drive 2025-11-12
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- Wooden panels Michael lifted to find the box
- The line separating the U.S. and Canada
- Bag Michael carried the metal box in
- Room where someone sleeps
- Ceiling stickers from Michael’s childhood room
- Glass at the front of a car
- Car parts that clear rain or ice from glass
- Small entrance hall or foyer of a house
- Lowest level of the house Michael toured
- Canadian city that was Michael’s destination
- Tool Michael used to remove ice from the car
- Hockey legend whose rookie card Michael found
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- Passages inside the house where Michael once ran
- Official document Michael needed to cross the border
- Dark red color of the bedroom walls
- What Michael was chasing when he returned to his childhood home
- Small ball of ice that hit Michael’s windshield
- Dusty spider threads found on the box
- Mound of snow where Michael parked his car
- Line of cars waiting for customs inspection
- Damp, moldy smell from the old box
- Man who lived in Michael’s old house
- Type of stacked bed, gone from Michael’s old room
- Reflective surface Michael glanced into while waiting
- Describes the cold casing around the windshield wipers
25 Clues: Room where someone sleeps • Glass at the front of a car • Damp, moldy smell from the old box • Dark red color of the bedroom walls • Bag Michael carried the metal box in • Man who lived in Michael’s old house • Dusty spider threads found on the box • The line separating the U.S. and Canada • Small entrance hall or foyer of a house • Lowest level of the house Michael toured • ...
Guess Who 2025-10-31
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- Vasundhara, Divya’s bestie
- Pawan Sareen Srishti house football lover, has a twin
- Lohia Creative, basketball player crafts mini diaries, Jacky’s older sister
- Kumar Artist , Srishti
- Lal Ed Board member talented artist shares name with a classmate
- Thakur Himgiri wears glasses, loves her little sister
- Aggarwal Coding sketching pro, green heart
- Mogha Kind Vasundhara EC spirit, Kathak dancer.
- Pratap Chaudhary Sagar house star loves Mindspark, grammar, cricket match!
- Anand Sweet Srishti spectacled sketcher
- Tokas Creative Sagarite, has two playful dogs
- Vijay Diligent yogi with a twin, singer v
- Shree Jain Agile Srishti sportsgirl and sketcher
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- Khanna Very tall Sagarite, green thumb, knitter
- Singh Rekhi Funny Srishti footballer, speaks Punjabi
- Kumar Sporty Sagarite
- Dhawan Himgiri golfer and drummer, yogi extraordinaire
- Varma Himgiri doodler drummer, favourite hangout at Katy Ma’am’s room
- Srishti Picasso
- Vats Head Girl , Kuchipudi dancer
- Raj Kohli Shristi chatterbox dog lover
- Gautam Srishti wordsmith, a love for books and dogs, choir and Ed Board star
- Singal Humorous Srishtite golf champ
- Sagar house star ,bold voice, a creative touch
- Maskara Vasundhara storyteller blue Kathak
- Dutt Himgiri sports all-rounderolder brother of Zuma & Shadow
- Narula Srishti house vice-captain
- Singal ICT whiz, singing, dancing, and writing, Muffy
28 Clues: Srishti Picasso • Kumar Sporty Sagarite • Kumar Artist , Srishti • Vasundhara, Divya’s bestie • Vats Head Girl , Kuchipudi dancer • Narula Srishti house vice-captain • Singal Humorous Srishtite golf champ • Raj Kohli Shristi chatterbox dog lover • Anand Sweet Srishti spectacled sketcher • Vijay Diligent yogi with a twin, singer v • Aggarwal Coding sketching pro, green heart • ...
Spanish greetings 2022-09-07
15 Clues: bye • hello • I live • welcome • you walk • I'm well • you drink • they study • how are you? • good morning • good afternoon • what's your name? • you all (pronoun) • where are you from? • my house is your house
ASL vocabulary 2022-08-16
9 Clues: collage house • house you rent • house in the woods • a place to put a car • house that’s in a town • multiple house connected • house that’s next to a farm • a place to put a car in a home • place where you work or practice but also live
Ch. 9 - The Constitution 2024-03-20
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- gives
- lower house of Congress; 435 people in this group
- a system or group of people governing or managing a community
- upper house of Congress; 100 senators are in the group
- a person elected by voters to represent a state in the Senate and help make laws
- 10 amendments to the Constitution that give Americans more freedom
- new laws added to the Constitution
- a group of laws
- people who decide whether laws are right or wrong
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- to choose by voting
- highest court in the United States
- to choose; Americans ____ for people to work for them in government
- building where the House of Representatives and the Senate works
- persons who work in the Capitol making laws; there are 435
- leader of the United States
15 Clues: gives • a group of laws • to choose by voting • leader of the United States • highest court in the United States • new laws added to the Constitution • lower house of Congress; 435 people in this group • people who decide whether laws are right or wrong • upper house of Congress; 100 senators are in the group • persons who work in the Capitol making laws; there are 435 • ...
Harry potter 2021-11-17
10 Clues: Used to fy • Main character • non-magic people • Popular wizard game • Kind and loyal house • Brave and daring house • creative and witty house • Ambitious and cunning house • School of witchcraft and wizardry • youngest boy in the weasley family
There Will Come Soft Rains 2025-11-17
10 Clues: a dark outline • glowing, nuclear • the lonely animal • tiny robot cleaners • what powers the house • who does all the work • a building you live in • why the house is alone • what destroyed the house • a rhyming piece of writing
Le Faccende 2023-05-25
Across
- Can’t afford to buy a house, instead I have to _________
- The only thing separating everyone in the house
- I can always find my nonna here
- Where you leave your phone to charge at night
- The social center of the house
- Smaller than a house and attached to multiple other people’s homes.
- The best location to watch TV
Down
- Park your car or actually it up with junk and leave your car outside
- Dusty and full of boxes of your parents hopes and dreams
- Where you spend the night
- Juliet’s favorite spot
- Posso andare a __________
- The best location to watch TV (but for one person)
- The room we tell ourselves will keep us productive
- Go back to doing homework here instead of the floor
15 Clues: Juliet’s favorite spot • Where you spend the night • Posso andare a __________ • The best location to watch TV • The social center of the house • I can always find my nonna here • Where you leave your phone to charge at night • The only thing separating everyone in the house • The best location to watch TV (but for one person) • ...
Democracy-15 2015-10-08
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- a person appointed by our monarch
- an agreement by provinces to join together
- a discussion of arguments for and against a subject
- process of choosing a representative
- a special title given to Senators and Cabinet members for life
- bills that are passed by Parliament
- a king or queen of a country
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- house another name for the house of commons
- one of three parts of Parliament
- the queen of Canada
- a member of the senate or house of commons who does not belong to a political party
- a proposed law
- the political party with the most member in the house of commons
- person in charge of a meeting
- a rule for all Canadians made by senators, members of parliament and governor general through discussion and voting
15 Clues: a proposed law • the queen of Canada • a king or queen of a country • person in charge of a meeting • one of three parts of Parliament • a person appointed by our monarch • bills that are passed by Parliament • process of choosing a representative • an agreement by provinces to join together • house another name for the house of commons • ...
Democracy 15 2015-10-08
Across
- The group of all Ministers
- To pick one person by voting
- The political party that forms the government
- The political party with the second-largest number of MPs elected to the House
- The time for parliamentarians to ask about activities and important issues
- A discussion for and against a subject
- The stages in which a bill is debated before becoming a law
- To change or improve something
- The record of debates in the Senate and House in English and French
Down
- A Member of the Senate/House who does not belong to a political party
- The symbol of power and authority
- The government that acts and speaks for Canada
- A university student who works for the Senate/House
- Of two chambers
- A rule for all Canadians
15 Clues: Of two chambers • A rule for all Canadians • The group of all Ministers • To pick one person by voting • To change or improve something • The symbol of power and authority • A discussion for and against a subject • The political party that forms the government • The government that acts and speaks for Canada • A university student who works for the Senate/House • ...
gov. 2024-01-18
Across
- aprovving spending
- a group of people make there own group according to their interest
- congress can review how branches are operating
- opening to the prenamel
- makes and passes federal laws
Down
- representation based on population
- The role of the Senate to confirm presidential nominations for executive and judicial posts and international treaties
- surpas the veto by ⅔ in house of rep. And senate
- assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature.
- congress has potent checks on the powers of branches
- describes the design of the legislative branch of US Government
- distribution of the house seats among the states
- the people who live within that are called members of constituents
- its two houses are house of rep. And senate
- a official being accused of something
15 Clues: aprovving spending • opening to the prenamel • makes and passes federal laws • representation based on population • a official being accused of something • its two houses are house of rep. And senate • congress can review how branches are operating • surpas the veto by ⅔ in house of rep. And senate • distribution of the house seats among the states • ...
Modern Architects 2023-02-23
Across
- Seattle Public Library
- Salk Institute
- Reggio Emilia Ponti
- Notre Dame du Haut
- Thermal Vals
- La Sagrada Familia
- Seagram Building
- Walt Disney Concert Hall
- Glass House
Down
- Wainwright Building
- TWA Flight Center at JFK
- Falling Water
- St. Paul's Cathedral
- Antwerp Port House
- Le Grand Louver
- Kimball Museum
- Nelson-Atkins Museum
17 Clues: Glass House • Thermal Vals • Falling Water • Salk Institute • Kimball Museum • Le Grand Louver • Seagram Building • Antwerp Port House • Notre Dame du Haut • La Sagrada Familia • Wainwright Building • Reggio Emilia Ponti • St. Paul's Cathedral • Nelson-Atkins Museum • Seattle Public Library • TWA Flight Center at JFK • Walt Disney Concert Hall
The Courage of Sarah Noble 2014-10-25
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- The babies name is _____.
- How far away is Sarah's new house to Tall John's house?
- Sarah's mom was shocked at how ____and_____ she was.
- Mable _______ toward Sarah when she first saw her.
- What did Sarah and John trade with the Indians?
- What type of clothes did the Indian woman make Sarah?
- Sarah's favorite thing the Indians gave her. (When her dad was getting the rest of her family.)
- What Sarah clutched a lot in the story.
- "The Lord is an old king like my ___________."
- Sarah did ____ the first night in Tall John's house.
- Sarah is _____ years old.
- In chapter one what did she lay on/
- Who did Sarah pray for the first night at Tall John's?
- What chapter did they finally encounter the Indians.
- She said "How foolish, why can't you speak _______."
- They were afraid of them in the beginning but they turned out to be kind.
- Sarah Noble had a lot of _______ throughout the story.
- The animal Sarah's dad used to get them to their knew house.
- The animal that Sarah told her dad not to kill.
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- What Bible story did Sarah read out loud?
- Sarah's favorite baby doll.
- Who did Sarah have to put to sleep at her knew home?
- The book Sarah read to the Indians.
- What animal was Sarah first afraid of?
- Sarah has ____ siblings.
- The night before her dad went off to build the new house they heard a _________.
- There was ___ parent in the fist settlement.
- The food that the Indians showed Sarah where hey grew.
- What Sarah stayed in while her dad was away.
- Tall John understood _____.
- Sarah's parents thought she ____ __ but she did not mature.
- What color was Thomas?
- What did John Noble bring home for dinner?
- How many kids does Sarah want to have?
- The body part that Tall John carried Sarah on.
- The noises Sarah was afraid of when they slept outside.
- The thing Sarah's dad was working on.
- Tall John was sad when Sarah left them.
- What kind of house did John Noble build?
- What chapter was it when they stayed in settlement #1?
40 Clues: What color was Thomas? • Sarah has ____ siblings. • The babies name is _____. • Sarah is _____ years old. • Sarah's favorite baby doll. • Tall John understood _____. • The book Sarah read to the Indians. • In chapter one what did she lay on/ • The thing Sarah's dad was working on. • What animal was Sarah first afraid of? • How many kids does Sarah want to have? • ...
Government #2 2015-10-14
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- Canada's Parliament is composed of the Monarch, the Senate and the House of Commons.
- A king or queen of a country.
- The political party with the most members elected to the House of Commons usually forms the Government.
- A university student who works for the Senate or the House of Commons.
- A person who speaks for you.
- Of two chambers, or rooms
- To choose a representative in an election
- The periods into which a Parliament is divided.
- The city where a country's legislature is located and the government carries out its business.
- The set of rules that a country like Canada follows to work as a nation.
- A group made up of all Senators and Members of Parliament from the same political party.
- A meeting of the Senate or of the House of Commons within a session.
- A group of Senators, Member of Parliament, or both, selected to study a specific or bill and write a report about it.
- A discussion in which the arguments for and against a subject are presented according to specific rules.
- To change or improve something; for example, a law or an Act of Parliament
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- A proposal for the law to be considered by Parliament
- A change that is made to a bill, a motion or a committee report with the intention of improving it.
- A member of the Senate or House of Commons who does not belong to a political party.
- Bills that are passed by Parliament.
- The process of choosing a representative by vote.
- A senator or a Member of House of Commons.
- To pick one person from a group of several people by voting.
- A rule for all Canadians made by Senators, Members of Parliament and the Governor General through discussion and voting.
- All political parties and independent Members who do not belong to the governing party.
- The government's plan for how it will collect and spend money each year.
- A person living in an area in Canada represented by a Member of Parliament.
- The Upper House of Parliament is made up of 105 Senators.
- A person who has full political and civil rights in his or her country.
28 Clues: Of two chambers, or rooms • A person who speaks for you. • A king or queen of a country. • Bills that are passed by Parliament. • To choose a representative in an election • A senator or a Member of House of Commons. • The periods into which a Parliament is divided. • The process of choosing a representative by vote. • ...
Word Store 4 2025-03-15
Across
- A type of house connected in a row to others.
- A carved or cast figure of a person or animal.
- Made of wood
- A dense, tropical forest with high rainfall.
- A small, cozy house, often in the countryside.
- A house designed to be environmentally friendly.
- A small house, usually one story
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- Steps connecting different floors of a building.
- A place where ships dock.
- A low area between mountains or hills.
- A building material made of cement, gravel, and sand.
- A structure built to honor a person or event.
- A room used for cooking.
13 Clues: Made of wood • A room used for cooking. • A place where ships dock. • A small house, usually one story • A low area between mountains or hills. • A dense, tropical forest with high rainfall. • A type of house connected in a row to others. • A structure built to honor a person or event. • A carved or cast figure of a person or animal. • ...
Hajj Puzzle 2016-12-11
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- Dhul-Hijjah is the last what in the calendar?
- Hajj is the last of five what?
- Ismail was the ... of the prophet who built the House of God
- Location of the Great Mosque
- Who is symbolically being stoned at the three pillars?
- Halq and Taqseer involve the removal of what?
- The act of circling the House of God
- The devotional recital made when changing into pilgrim's clothing
- The name of the spring where Hajar found water for her son
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- The location filled with tents
- The white clothing worn by male pilgrims
- The location where pilgrims pick up stones
- The act of giving up food for devotion and repentance
- Eid ul Adha is known as "the feast of..."
- The name of the minor pilgrimage which is not Hajj
- Name of the prophet who built the House of God
- The name of the House of God (NB here it's spelt with an "h" ending and no double "a")
- The three stone pillars which are stoned
- The mountain at the furthest point of the pilgrimage
- What colour is the stone Hajar-al-Aswad?
20 Clues: Location of the Great Mosque • The location filled with tents • Hajj is the last of five what? • The act of circling the House of God • The white clothing worn by male pilgrims • The three stone pillars which are stoned • What colour is the stone Hajar-al-Aswad? • Eid ul Adha is known as "the feast of..." • The location where pilgrims pick up stones • ...
Hajj Puzzle 2016-12-11
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- Halq and Taqseer involve the removal of what?
- Location of the Great Mosque
- The name of the House of God (NB here it's spelt with an "h" ending and no double "a")
- The location where pilgrims pick up stones
- The devotional recital made when changing into pilgrim's clothing
- Eid ul Adha is known as "the feast of..."
- The mountain at the furthest point of the pilgrimage
- The act of giving up food for devotion and repentance
- Name of the prophet who built the House of God
- The white clothing worn by male pilgrims
- What colour is the stone Hajar-al-Aswad?
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- Hajj is the last of five what?
- Dhul-Hijjah is the last what in the calendar?
- The act of circling the House of God
- The name of the spring where Hajar found water for her son
- The three stone pillars which are stoned
- The location filled with tents
- Ismail was the ... of the prophet who built the House of God
- Who is symbolically being stoned at the three pillars?
- The name of the minor pilgrimage which is not Hajj
20 Clues: Location of the Great Mosque • Hajj is the last of five what? • The location filled with tents • The act of circling the House of God • The three stone pillars which are stoned • The white clothing worn by male pilgrims • What colour is the stone Hajar-al-Aswad? • Eid ul Adha is known as "the feast of..." • The location where pilgrims pick up stones • ...
Dorothy 2017-05-12
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- What did Dorothy think of the Emerald City?
- What did Dorothy click together to get back home?
- What kind of path did Dorothy have to follow?
- Who were the first people to meet Dorothy when her house landed?
- What is Dorothy’s pet’s name?
- Who did Dorothy try to find to help her get back home?
- What made Dorothy fall asleep?
- What witch directed Dorothy to Oz’s castle?
- What did Oz use to try to help Dorothy get home?
- What kind of home did Dorothy live on?
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- What state was Dorothy from?
- What carried Dorothy’s house to the Land of Oz?
- What colors were in the dress that Dorothy wore?
- On the way to the Emerald City who did Dorothy find first?
- What city did Dorothy have to find?
- Who did Dorothy’s house land on?
- What attacked Dorothy on the way to the Wicked Witch of the West’s house?
- of the North What witch directed Dorothy to Oz’s castle?
- What did Dorothy throw on the Wicked Witch of the West to stop her?
- When Dorothy met Oz she was surprised to find out he was just a what?
20 Clues: What state was Dorothy from? • What is Dorothy’s pet’s name? • What made Dorothy fall asleep? • Who did Dorothy’s house land on? • What city did Dorothy have to find? • What kind of home did Dorothy live on? • What did Dorothy think of the Emerald City? • What witch directed Dorothy to Oz’s castle? • What kind of path did Dorothy have to follow? • ...
Harry Potter Crossword 2013-11-06
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- The house with a Badger as a mascot
- Followers of the dark lord
- The controlling Curse
- Neville __________
- The Killing Curse
- The Half-blood prince
- The spell to get rid of Dementors
- Godfather of Harry's
- Albus Percival Wulfric Brian ________
- Harry's snow white Owl
- The School of Magic
- Tom Riddle's Middle name
- Twin of Fred
- Husband of Lily Potter
- The House of the Brave
- Harry's favorite Defense against the dark arts teacher
- Nymphadora __________
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- The core of Harry's Wand
- The dark lords Last name
- Guards at the wizard prison
- The Disarming spell
- The dark lords snake
- Ronald's Wife
- The last name of the 7 siblings
- Mad-eye ______ (Defense against the dark arts teacher 4th year)
- The Summoning Charm
- He is who, who must not be named
- The form of Harry's Patronus charm
- The skill to speak to snakes
- Helena ____ is the Ghost of this house
- The house with a Basilisk as a Mascot
- Peter Pettigrew
- A "non-magical" folk
- "The Boy Who Lived"
- The torturing curse
- The wizarding bank
36 Clues: Twin of Fred • Ronald's Wife • Peter Pettigrew • The Killing Curse • Neville __________ • The wizarding bank • The Disarming spell • The Summoning Charm • "The Boy Who Lived" • The School of Magic • The torturing curse • The dark lords snake • Godfather of Harry's • A "non-magical" folk • The controlling Curse • The Half-blood prince • Nymphadora __________ • Harry's snow white Owl • ...
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2021-09-23
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- a plant that second year herbology students had to repot (resembles a fat baby)
- House elf that visits Harry in his bedroom and admits to stealing his mail
- incompetent defense against the dark arts professor (2 words)
- Weasley Twins George & ____
- first name of the Slytherin House
- House that owns the chamber of secrets
- the item of clothing that frees dobby
- the reason Harry survives the attack by Slytherin's monster (2 words)
- annoying gryffindor boy with a camera (2 words)
- previous headmaster of Hogwarts
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- Slytherin password at the time of Harry and Ron sneaking into the Slytherin common room
- the item that possesses Ginny Weasley
- person who figures out that the monster of the chamber is getting around using the pipes
- the potion harry must drink when Lockhart removes all the bones in his arm
- person who got Hagrid expelled
- type of potion Harry and Ron successfully use to infiltrate the Slytherin common room
- Color of eyes of the house elf
- the man who gives Ginny Weasley the Diary
- the monster in the chamber of secrets
- who was expelled for the chamber of secrets 50 years ago?
20 Clues: Weasley Twins George & ____ • person who got Hagrid expelled • Color of eyes of the house elf • previous headmaster of Hogwarts • first name of the Slytherin House • the item that possesses Ginny Weasley • the item of clothing that frees dobby • the monster in the chamber of secrets • House that owns the chamber of secrets • the man who gives Ginny Weasley the Diary • ...
Suspicious Men 2024-01-16
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- someone who pays for a place to sleep in someone else's house
- to begin living in a new home
- a person who pays for the right to live in a residence owned by someone else
- a large room containing many beds
- the person who owns the property that you rent
- one who receives or entertains guests socially or as a business
- an expert or specialist in psychology.
- put or set down (something or someone) in a specific place, typically unceremoniously.
- the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains.
- full of activity
- free from disturbance;calm.
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- dishonest or unreliable.
- a thing predicted; a forecast.
- a remarkable concurrence of events or circumstances without apparent causal connection
- a detached or semi-detached house in a residential district
- an amount of money owed for goods supplied or services rendered, set out in a printed or written statement of charges.
- lack of success.
- a small house, usually in the countryside
- a wooden house or cottage with overhanging eaves, typically found in the Swiss Alps.
- a socially unconventional person, especially one who is involved in the arts
20 Clues: lack of success. • full of activity • dishonest or unreliable. • free from disturbance;calm. • to begin living in a new home • a thing predicted; a forecast. • a large room containing many beds • an expert or specialist in psychology. • a small house, usually in the countryside • the person who owns the property that you rent • ...
Lesher’s Unit 1 Review 2023-10-22
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- This type of element such as ghosts or aliens can add to the Gothic style of a story
- the type of government style Cotazar disagrees with
- This item helps develop the plot in Cotazar’s story and helps describe the fear of the characters
- When an element stands for something else or has a hidden meaning
- Where is Cotazar from?
- Poe writes in this type of Gothic style
- This is the feeling when you are waiting for something to happen
- the symbol of wealth in Cotazar’s story
- After you identify the type of diction, you must note its?
Down
- giving human elements to nonhuman things
- some of the Gothic Elements in Scooby-doo added this
- comparing two things
- symbolize the government in “House Taken Over”
- We must first do this to note how diction affects the text
- what type of elements are in Poe’s writing?
- the color of Lady Madeleine’s dress
- Cotazar’s “House taken over” is this type of story
- A hidden meaning in a story or text like Aslan or Harry Potter
- a reference to something you might need background knowledge for
- Author of The Fall of the House of Usher
20 Clues: comparing two things • Where is Cotazar from? • the color of Lady Madeleine’s dress • Poe writes in this type of Gothic style • the symbol of wealth in Cotazar’s story • giving human elements to nonhuman things • Author of The Fall of the House of Usher • what type of elements are in Poe’s writing? • symbolize the government in “House Taken Over” • ...
Crossword 15 points 2025-03-11
Across
- the room you eat food in
- an overview connected to the house
- where you keep your clothes
- what you sleep in at night
- where you store thing in the kitchen
- it makes the floor warmer and nicer to walk on
- very bottom floor of a house
- what you hang pictures on
- what you cook food inside of
- where you live
- where people tend to store things that is the highest place in the house
- what you put carpets on
- what you eat off of
- what you can open or close to let in light
- what plates get cleaned in
- what you can open or close for privacy
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- where you sit at to eat
- where you sleep at night
- a small light that usually goes next to a chair or bed
- what you walk on
- where cars go
- what you can see yourself in
- what people use to air out their house and look out of
- what we eat off of
- where food is made
- where people go to work
- a place where you live in and there are lots of people around you
27 Clues: where cars go • where you live • what you walk on • what we eat off of • where food is made • what you eat off of • where you sit at to eat • what you put carpets on • where people go to work • the room you eat food in • where you sleep at night • what you hang pictures on • what you sleep in at night • what plates get cleaned in • where you keep your clothes • what you can see yourself in • ...
All About Boo 2025-09-25
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- – Brother who fills the knothole.
- – Rolls into the Radley yard in a tire.
- – Loses his pants at the Radley place.
- – Neighbor who defends Boo.
- – Dill’s aunt, lives next door.
- – Boo’s real first name.
- – Found in a ball in the knothole.
- – Where kids try to deliver a note.
- – Kids refuse to eat these from the Radley tree.
- / Setting
- / Ideas
- – How Maycomb spreads Boo stories.
- & Characters
- – Where Boo leaves gifts.
- – First gift Scout finds.
- – Boo is rumored to eat them raw.
- – Material of the carved dolls.
- – Sends Scout into Boo’s yard.
Down
- – Found mended and folded on the fence.
- – Family whose house fascinates the kids.
- – Woman who ran screaming out of the house.
- – Maycomb gossip who spreads Boo stories.
- – What keeps Scout out of the yard.
- About Boo – Crossword Clues (Brevity Version)
- – Tells kids to stop tormenting Boo.
- – Tool Boo used on his father.
- – Man Boo stabbed with scissors.
- – Invites Boo for ice cream.
- – Tree that holds the knothole.
- – Dares Jem to slap the house.
- – Scout sees these move.
- – Heard from the house after the tire incident.
32 Clues: / Ideas • / Setting • & Characters • – Boo’s real first name. • – Scout sees these move. • – Where Boo leaves gifts. • – First gift Scout finds. • – Neighbor who defends Boo. • – Invites Boo for ice cream. • – Tool Boo used on his father. • – Dares Jem to slap the house. • – Sends Scout into Boo’s yard. • – Dill’s aunt, lives next door. • – Tree that holds the knothole. • ...
House 2022-10-21
House 2023-01-14
5 Clues: It keeps food very cold • You can take a shower in it • Mom puts the cake in this to bake • You wash the fruit and veggies in it • You can sit in this, it's smaller than a sofa
House 2024-09-02
5 Clues: It's the place where you cook. • It's the place where you sleep. • It's the place you take a shower • It's the place where you watch TV. • It's the place where you play(soccer, football, etc)
House 2024-11-06
House 2025-07-01
Olivia 2021-08-11
12 Clues: The big oof • You are this • Bug house town • Bar near 2-down • I know i am this • Coast Modern hit • Prospect house word • Wife training house • Convo after bachelor • We don't listen to this • Where i have been going more • Where you have been going more
AP Gov Final Exam Crossword 2021-01-11
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- the senate can use this to limit or end debate
- this delays a debating so other things can get done.
- senators do this to delay voting on bills.
- a bill that benefits are targeted group or area
- debates in congress happen here
- someone who introduces a bill in either house
- a change to the bill that isn't important
- if the president doesn't like a bill he does this
- when a committee chair sets a bill aside
- this sets a limit for debate
- leaders of committees
Down
- a roll call for either house of congress
- a bill that everyone can benefit from
- question and answer sessions
- the president who is running for re-election is considered this.
- a legislature with two chambers.
- members of congress yell "yay" or "nay" to vote
- the type of rule that allows bills to be amended on the floor
- a body of voters who choose their representative
- smaller sections in each house
- the house and senate make up this
- for business to be conducted in congress there must be a minimum of people and they are called
- if someone objects to a debate this happens
23 Clues: leaders of committees • question and answer sessions • this sets a limit for debate • smaller sections in each house • debates in congress happen here • a legislature with two chambers. • the house and senate make up this • a bill that everyone can benefit from • a roll call for either house of congress • when a committee chair sets a bill aside • ...
Gianella Miano Period 4 2021-10-21
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- Explicitly stated power in The Constitution.
- New laws cannot be applied to crimes that were committed before the law was passed.
- Interpretation of power in The Constitution.
- Congress can borrow money on ____.
- The power that Congress has to create rules.
- Number of years per term for a Senate member (word).
- Actions that are not allowed by Congress stated in The Constitution.
- The House of Representatives + The Senate.
- What Congress can lay and collect according to The Constitutution.
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- Someone who is represented by elected officials.
- The party which all of CT's House of Rep. members belong to.
- Number of years per term for a House of Rep. member (word).
- Eastern CT's House of Rep. member.
- The right to trial/ to know what the defendant is being charged for.
- Anyone or any organization that tries to influence the government.
- Congress has the power to make all laws which shall be necessary/proper.
- What PAC stands for.
- What Blumenthal and Murphy represent us in.
- The number article in The Constitution which states what Congress can/cannot do.
- Document containing powers that Congress has.
20 Clues: What PAC stands for. • Eastern CT's House of Rep. member. • Congress can borrow money on ____. • The House of Representatives + The Senate. • What Blumenthal and Murphy represent us in. • Explicitly stated power in The Constitution. • Interpretation of power in The Constitution. • The power that Congress has to create rules. • Document containing powers that Congress has. • ...
The Canadian Government 2023-02-13
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- when prime minister loses office because of the loss oof major support from parliament members
- Appropriate ruling in the court
- group of respected members of the community.
- a group of members of the House of Commons from the same political party
- of the house Elected by mps
- of the opposition Leader of the second largest party
- the leader of a band council.
- proposed laws that may or may not become offical
- a government which is divided into 3 levels.
- the head of a council.
- supporter that is rewarded for supporting the senae
- members of the governing party who are not in the Cabinet
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- new rules of the new country built by the british and canadian.
- Elected person who disciplines members that speak out against their party
- When a bill is passed in the legislative assembly.
- Parliament on the provincial level modelled on the house of commons.
- MPs from the Official Opposition who are chosen to shadow a specific minister from the Cabinet
- Final appeal for Canada
- laws that apply to a particular municipality.
- With both a constitution and a sovereign.
- works for speaker of the house
21 Clues: the head of a council. • Final appeal for Canada • of the house Elected by mps • the leader of a band council. • works for speaker of the house • Appropriate ruling in the court • With both a constitution and a sovereign. • group of respected members of the community. • a government which is divided into 3 levels. • laws that apply to a particular municipality. • ...
2023 STP Car Rally 2023-03-05
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- Schools preferred Kiwisaver scheme. Also a STP Sponsor
- Red Bands
- Thongs
- NZ Native Land Bird
- STP Catering Contractors
- How many stars on NZ Flag
- 2023 Senior Production
- Chandler House
- NZ's Christmas Tree
- STP Reserve area
- Buzzy
- Girls Boarding House - Yr 11-13
- Ring road name
- Town of giant fruit sculpture
- STP Founder
- Image 1
- NZ Kiwiana Town
- Fish &
- What is the name of the dog in Footroot flats
- STP Pool
- Image 2
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- NZ Orange Flavoured Chocolate
- What profession sport did Sean Hohneck play
- Finance office 2022 Xmas Theme
- Uniform shop supplier
- What is the first name of our Director of Management Services
- Image 6 - Who does the image represent
- Boys Boarding House - Yr 9-11
- Name of STP Electric Vehicle
- Chocolate
- NZ Icecream
- Head of School Surname
- Brenton's Surname
- Mens Shorts
- What is the STP Owl holding in its beak
- Image 4
- Red House
- Ohakune is known as the capital of...
- 2022 Junior Production
- Image 3
- NZ has approx 26 million of these
- Image 5 - Which town is this located in
42 Clues: Buzzy • Thongs • Fish & • Image 4 • Image 1 • Image 3 • Image 2 • STP Pool • Red Bands • Chocolate • Red House • NZ Icecream • Mens Shorts • STP Founder • Chandler House • Ring road name • NZ Kiwiana Town • STP Reserve area • Brenton's Surname • NZ Native Land Bird • NZ's Christmas Tree • Uniform shop supplier • 2023 Senior Production • Head of School Surname • 2022 Junior Production • STP Catering Contractors • ...
