jobs Crossword Puzzles
Jobs 2021-11-21
7 Clues: They work in a rocket • They are waiters on air • They are a kind of artist • They show you how to learn • They know the perfect style for you hair • Phone them if you have problems with pipes and taps • When the doctor prescribes you medicine, you need yo go to this professional.
Jobs 2022-03-03
Jobs 2022-03-03
7 Clues: put out fire • cath the thieves • they drive plans • someone who piant • someone that sings • a girl that make business • design, analyze, build and test machines
jobs 2017-10-29
7 Clues: A person who teaches. • My book is ____ my bag. • My book is ____ my desk? • A person who fixes teeth. • A person who is in movies. • A person who leads a country. • A person who works at a restaurant.
Jobs 2015-09-15
Across
- This person owns and manages a small shop.
- This person types letters, answers phone calls and arranges meetings.
- This person controls the traffic.
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- This person repairs water pipes, bathtubs and toilets.
- This person cares for people who are ill, especially in the hospital.
- This person arranges vegetables in his shop window.
- This person installs lighting in houses.
7 Clues: This person controls the traffic. • This person installs lighting in houses. • This person owns and manages a small shop. • This person arranges vegetables in his shop window. • This person repairs water pipes, bathtubs and toilets. • This person cares for people who are ill, especially in the hospital. • ...
Jobs 2014-10-09
Across
- takes care of sick people, especially in a hospital
- trained to do medical work, especially emergency and first aid
- works in an office, answers the telephone
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- a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures
- designs buildings and in many cases also supervises their construction
- a person who installs and repairs the pipes
- writes for newspapers or magazines or prepares news for radio or television
7 Clues: works in an office, answers the telephone • a person who installs and repairs the pipes • takes care of sick people, especially in a hospital • a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures • trained to do medical work, especially emergency and first aid • designs buildings and in many cases also supervises their construction • ...
Jobs 2014-09-18
7 Clues: animal's doctor • who writing books • aeroplane's driver • he draws/paints pictures • who plans/designs buildings • she helps doctor in hospital • he serves tables/visitors in restaurant
Jobs 2023-10-26
7 Clues: Someone who plays football. • Someone who cuts people's hair. • Someone who writes news stories. • Someone who saves food to people. • Someone who designs and builds things. • Someone who writes letters and makes calls. • Someone who travels to places where no one has ever been.
jobs 2023-03-24
Jobs 2023-02-22
7 Clues: Someone who bakes bread • Someone who plays sports • Someone who works at a school • Someone who helps sick people • Someone who can fly an airplane • Someone who makes delicious food • Someone who arranges many beautiful flowers
jobs 2023-03-10
Jobs 2024-08-04
Across
- takes a lot of photos.
- keeps people's teeth clean and healthy.
- wears special clothes because the job is dangerous.
- director tells the actors where to stand and what to say in a movie.
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- works in a restaurant and asks what people want to eat and drink.
- takes people to different places by plane.
- gives medicine to people at the hospital.
7 Clues: takes a lot of photos. • keeps people's teeth clean and healthy. • gives medicine to people at the hospital. • takes people to different places by plane. • wears special clothes because the job is dangerous. • works in a restaurant and asks what people want to eat and drink. • director tells the actors where to stand and what to say in a movie.
jobs 2024-06-11
Jobs 2023-06-14
Across
- This person protects us and makes us follow the law.
- A person who prepares food in a kitchen.
- This person helps sick people and often works in a hospital.
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- A person who flies a plane or helicopter.
- This person can build and repair machines
- This person helps students and works in a school.
- A doctor for animals.
7 Clues: A doctor for animals. • A person who prepares food in a kitchen. • A person who flies a plane or helicopter. • This person can build and repair machines • This person helps students and works in a school. • This person protects us and makes us follow the law. • This person helps sick people and often works in a hospital.
Jobs 2023-07-31
7 Clues: - different • - difficult • - making you feel tired • - making you feel content • - making you feel worried and nervous • - producing or using original and unusual ideas • - involving doing or saying the same thing several times, especially in a way that is boring:
jobs 2022-11-08
Jobs 2023-08-09
jobs 2023-08-07
7 Clues: Very. • Worried or afraid. • Before any others. • Men, women, children. • Place where you do your job. • Fairly or more than a little. • Short conversation about superficial topics.
Jobs 2022-10-04
Jobs 2023-05-18
Across
- This person works in the cafe. He wears a uniform. He cooks food for you.
- It's a person who flies on the planes.
- It's a person who works with animals.
- He sometimes works at night. He can drive a car well.
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- He can fix your car easily.
- This person catches thieves.
- This person helps doctors. She wears uniform.
7 Clues: He can fix your car easily. • This person catches thieves. • It's a person who works with animals. • It's a person who flies on the planes. • This person helps doctors. She wears uniform. • He sometimes works at night. He can drive a car well. • This person works in the cafe. He wears a uniform. He cooks food for you.
Jobs 2024-11-28
Jobs 2024-11-22
7 Clues: animal doctor • an office assistant • a construction worker • a person who operates a plane • the main cook in a restaurant • a person who cares for the sick • a person who designs machines or structures
Jobs 2025-05-02
7 Clues: A person who flies airplanes • A person who works on a farm • A person who works at a hospital • A person who handles money at a store • A person who writes articles for newspapers • A person who serves food and drinks at a restaurant • A person who checks your teeth and helps you keep them healthy
jobs 2025-02-26
7 Clues: help put out fires • help us find a good book • cure us when we are sick • worker help build the house • officer help deliver the mail • help us take care of our teeth • officer help us when we got lost
Jobs 2024-12-05
7 Clues: a person who prepares food • a person who works on a farm • a person who educates students • a person who constructs buildings • a person who bakes bread and pastries • a person who handles payments in a store • a person who fixes pipes and water systems
Jobs 2025-10-03
Part 2 Key Terms Puzzle 2017-11-30
13 Clues: 6 • 7 • 5 • 9 • 8 • 4 • 10 • 12 • 13 • 11 • grant from gov • Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg are all examples of... • What is a tax where imported good cost more than goods made locally?
Adding Endings 2024-05-23
13 Clues: jobs • Has a trunk • items needed • Flying mammal • to make again • looking around • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • unable to be seen • antonym of opening • Likes to chase mice • put in an application • mothers fathers sisters brothers
Chapter 37 2024-05-06
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- the occupational information network
- a category of jobs that involve similar interests an skills
- where you are now and where you want to be in the future
- an ability or natural talent or the ability to learn a particular skill
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- publications that provide valuable information on the number and types of jobs available
- offers students direct work experience
- outlook handbook describes what workers do on the job
- this is stated in exact terms and includes some detail
- the type of life you would like to live
- a goal that you have a reasonable chance of achieving
- beliefs that guide the way we live
11 Clues: beliefs that guide the way we live • the occupational information network • offers students direct work experience • the type of life you would like to live • outlook handbook describes what workers do on the job • a goal that you have a reasonable chance of achieving • this is stated in exact terms and includes some detail • ...
ISG Job Product Crosswords 2016-04-13
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- R2 Contractor – Remotely see tasks for today
- R4 Remote Manager – Compare and learn how well jobs are done to improve next time
- Mobile R4 Grower – See how my harvest job is progressing and adjust on the go
- R4 Grower – See how my planting job is progressing and adjust on the go
- R2 Contractors – Dispatch and logistics
- R4 Remote job manager – See and direct and adjust job quality
- R2 Machine owners - Machine connectivity
- R4 Grower - Learn how my combine performance compares to others
- R4 ASP – See how my customer’s season is progressing so I can better deliver agronomic insight solutions
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- Global Ag – See machine performance and uptime support
- R2 Contractor – See the fleet and direct to next job
- R2 Growers – Agronomic decision insights
- R2 Contractor – Manage seasonal and daily jobs and tasks
- Global – See and adjust field and crop health
- Global Ag - See farm data and collaborate with industry for insights
- Global Ag – Easily move data from machine to office
- R4 Remote Manager – See the next fieldwork plans and adjust as needed
- R4 ASP - Dispatch and logistics
18 Clues: R4 ASP - Dispatch and logistics • R2 Contractors – Dispatch and logistics • R2 Growers – Agronomic decision insights • R2 Machine owners - Machine connectivity • R2 Contractor – Remotely see tasks for today • Global – See and adjust field and crop health • Global Ag – Easily move data from machine to office • R2 Contractor – See the fleet and direct to next job • ...
Values and Goals 2021-11-17
12 Clues: jobs • money • your life • __ and goals • not too long • your opinions • values and __ • Goal over years • school and college • quick and structured • The way you do something • involved with where your from
Caledon Community Services 2025-10-29
12 Clues: Food ______ • Take a ride • The (E)h Cafe • ____ for Youth • Help for seniors • CCS' thrift store • Monetary donations • Food bank location • Extra time to help • _____ Health & Wellness • Health, Life and ______ • Caledon Specialist ______
ISG Job Product Crosswords 2016-04-13
Across
- Global Ag – See machine performance and uptime support
- R2 Contractor – Manage seasonal and daily jobs and tasks
- Global Ag - See farm data and collaborate with industry for insights
- R4 Grower - Learn how my combine performance compares to others
- R2 Growers – Agronomic decision insights
- R4 Remote Manager – See the next fieldwork plans and adjust as needed
- Global – See and adjust field and crop health
- R2 Contractors – Dispatch and logistics
- Mobile R4 Grower – See how my harvest job is progressing and adjust on the go
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- R4 ASP – See how my customer’s season is progressing so I can better deliver agronomic insight solutions
- Global Ag – Easily move data from machine to office
- R4 Grower – See how my planting job is progressing and adjust on the go
- R2 Contractor – See the fleet and direct to next job
- R4 Remote job manager – See and direct and adjust job quality
- R4 ASP - Dispatch and logistics
- R2 Machine owners - Machine connectivity
- R4 Remote Manager – Compare and learn how well jobs are done to improve next time
- R2 Contractor – Remotely see tasks for today
18 Clues: R4 ASP - Dispatch and logistics • R2 Contractors – Dispatch and logistics • R2 Machine owners - Machine connectivity • R2 Growers – Agronomic decision insights • R2 Contractor – Remotely see tasks for today • Global – See and adjust field and crop health • Global Ag – Easily move data from machine to office • R2 Contractor – See the fleet and direct to next job • ...
PA Governor 2017-04-03
15 Clues: What Pays • First Lady • What Works • Top Priority • What Teaches • Family business • Where he grew up • Served two years • College Attended • 47th State Governor • Frances's profession • How many Initiatives • Where Frances grew up • Established a fair funding formula • Executive order signed on January 20, 2015
Wedding 2022-04-03
15 Clues: Best man • Maid of honor • Couple's jobs • The bride's dog • Groom's hometown • Bride's hometown • Bride's ala mater • Key wedding words • The couple's home • Groom's ala mater • Tying the _______ • Honeymoon destination • Month of the proposal • Location of couple's first date • Words of gratitude from the bride and groom
1.1 What is entrepreneurship? 2020-09-23
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- When you are your own boss, you can make your own _____.
- Business that adopts practices aimed at improving the environment (2 words)
- A ______ entrepreneur starts successful businesses repeatedly.
- another word for on the job training associated with a technical or trade skill.
- Organization that makes money by providing products or services.
- Last name of entrepreneur from the 1800s who invented the phonograph
- Computer company launched by Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs.
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- On the job training in a business setting.
- Providing products and services, and jobs has a positive effect on this.
- Person who works in a business owned by someone else.
- One of two partners who started a successful motorcycle company in 1903.
- A big reward of entrepreneurship is being self-_________
- Entrepreneur Russell Simmon's record company (2 words).
13 Clues: On the job training in a business setting. • Person who works in a business owned by someone else. • Entrepreneur Russell Simmon's record company (2 words). • When you are your own boss, you can make your own _____. • A big reward of entrepreneurship is being self-_________ • Computer company launched by Stephen Wozniak and Steve Jobs. • ...
PCC - Chapter 3 Vocab 2020-10-15
Across
- activity related to the production and distribution of goods and services
- when someone leaves a job or career after many years and does not return to a paid job
- a measure of the quality or importance of something
- something you desire
- something you can't live without
- things about your job that affect the way you live your life
- the amount of work an employee accomplishes
- a compromise, giving up one thing in order to get something else
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- any situation in which workers compete for jobs and employers compete for workers
- percentage of unemployed people looking for jobs
- knowing you will always have a job and receive a paycheck
- a general move in a certain direction
- something that encourages you to set goals and make decisions
13 Clues: something you desire • something you can't live without • a general move in a certain direction • the amount of work an employee accomplishes • percentage of unemployed people looking for jobs • a measure of the quality or importance of something • knowing you will always have a job and receive a paycheck • things about your job that affect the way you live your life • ...
Billy Connolly 2012-11-28
13 Clues: age • born • nickname • won this • first wife • second wife • latest movie • old bands name • one of his jobs • first solo album • where he now lives • fan of this football club • new film he is going to be in
NEW DEAL 2016-12-07
Across
- An agency that made over 2 million jobs for white men
- One of the three r's that the programs that provided jobs
- An agency that built dams for Tennessee
- One of the three r's that the programs gave immediate help to the us
- Name of programs proposed by FDR
- Built dams and bridges
- An agency that gave funds to help unemployed
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- / A new set of programs by FDR that was a seconded part his older plans
- Set minimum wages and prices for goods
- One of the three r's that the programs prevented a future depression
- An act that wanted to end over production of crops and animals
11 Clues: Built dams and bridges • Name of programs proposed by FDR • Set minimum wages and prices for goods • An agency that built dams for Tennessee • An agency that gave funds to help unemployed • An agency that made over 2 million jobs for white men • One of the three r's that the programs that provided jobs • An act that wanted to end over production of crops and animals • ...
Practice Manager Navigation Quiz 2014-01-28
Across
- The number of red exclamation marks that identify a job marked as Immediate Priority
- A red ... identifies a mandatory field
- The menu item below Staff in the Admin menu
- A pie chart in your dashboard
- The colour of overdue jobs
- The name of the seach field in the top right corner
- The meaning of a task with a green tick: it is ...
- The second item in the status panel in the Lead Manager (2)
- The last item in the My Max menu
- A dashboard under the Financial menu
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- The third tab in a Client record
- The last tab in a Job
- The 10th word in the notification panel in the Report Builder
- The fifth section in the Admin Preferences (2)
- An item in the top right menu
- The last button in the task pane in the Invoice Manager
- The seventh word in the "Note" at the bottom of the weekly timesheet
- In the Cost tab in a Job, there are two cost tabs, estimated and ...
- The second tab in the Job Manager
- Something you can edit under My Max > Preferences
20 Clues: The last tab in a Job • The colour of overdue jobs • A pie chart in your dashboard • An item in the top right menu • The third tab in a Client record • The last item in the My Max menu • The second tab in the Job Manager • A dashboard under the Financial menu • A red ... identifies a mandatory field • The menu item below Staff in the Admin menu • ...
Industry & Development 2015-12-16
Across
- suburban and rural location cheaper and better than lands in the city.
- Women labor forces that is a full time job outside of homes.
- Modern technology which has a rapid Growth
- general population and business.
- The quantity of something that is able to buy.
- manufactures finished goods.
- Rostow's Model a limited number of economic activities.
- individual consumer and half of the jobs in the U.S.
- sources that are burned as fuel and to generate electricity and heat.
- Human wages industries and global percentages of expenses.
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- factors/ transportation network accessible from a specific place.
- Renewable source given by the sun.
- A annually of service and producing of countries output and goods.
- facilitate other businesses and Constitutes ¼ of all jobs in the U.S
- harvest products from the earth from raw material and plain food.
- provides countries that was new at one moment and that and that changes and trades the world and makes it better.
- Moving water to make it into electricity
- renewable source of energy that is generated.
- A locations where it transfers you to one place to another.
- manufactures or the ability to borrow money which is in a developing countries.
20 Clues: manufactures finished goods. • general population and business. • Renewable source given by the sun. • Moving water to make it into electricity • Modern technology which has a rapid Growth • renewable source of energy that is generated. • The quantity of something that is able to buy. • individual consumer and half of the jobs in the U.S. • ...
MGT 101 2017-04-02
Across
- Prestige grading, position, or rank within a group
- A development process which close relationships develop and the group becomes cohesive
- Interact primarily to share information and to make decisions
- Step in human resource management that helps retain competent and high-performing employees
- Includes both positive and negative aspects about the job and the company.
- A _________ selection device indicates that the device measures the same thing consistently
- Has shared roles and leadership.
- SHARING Practice of having two or more people split a full-time job
- A conflict management that argues that some conflict is absolutely necessary for effective organizational performance.
- A structure with a dual chain of command
- Obligation or expectation to perform a duty.
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- Work teams composed of individuals from various functional specialties
- Formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.
- Division of work activities into separate job tasks
- Temporary committee formed to tackle a specific short-term problem
- Used by Labor unions to protect the rights of their members
- Grouping of jobs together
- Process of introducing a new employee
- Temporary, freelance, or contract workers
- Organizational design that has no rigid and predefined structure
20 Clues: Grouping of jobs together • Has shared roles and leadership. • Process of introducing a new employee • A structure with a dual chain of command • Temporary, freelance, or contract workers • Obligation or expectation to perform a duty. • Prestige grading, position, or rank within a group • Formal arrangement of jobs within an organization. • ...
Indicators of Wellbeing 2018-08-08
Across
- % of people in a country that are not in paid jobs
- The average number of years you might live to in a certain country
- % of 5-14 year olds working in full or part time jobs
- % of people in country over the age of 15 that can read and write
- Less economically developed country
- Deaths of children under 1 year per 1000 babies born
- More economically developed country
- % of the population living on less than US$1.90 per day
- Average total amount of goods and services sold in a country per person
- Number of humans born every year
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- the number of doctors available per people
- Happiest country in the world according the the HPI
- - Spatial Data that has a geographic component attached to it.
- amount of murders per 100,000 people
- Everyone is given exactly the same amount of resources to succeed
- Births - deaths = ________ population ________
- Everyone is given the resources they specifically need to succeed
- Most unhappiest country in the world according to the HPI
- Number of deaths every year
- Highest ranked country on the HDI
- The study of human populations
21 Clues: Number of deaths every year • The study of human populations • Number of humans born every year • Highest ranked country on the HDI • Less economically developed country • More economically developed country • amount of murders per 100,000 people • the number of doctors available per people • Births - deaths = ________ population ________ • ...
WWII Test Review 2024-04-29
Across
- this hit an all time low because of new jobs created to mobilize for war
- ended because of WWII
- loaning money to the government for war in return to interest on your payment
- group who bombed Japan after Pearl Harbor and trained in Columbia, SC
- Great Britain, France, Russia, United States
- the president who dropped the atomic bombs
- what brought the United States into WWII
- gave veterans benefits like education, low interest rates, and mortagages
- the type of bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end WWII in the Pacific
- most successful African American escort pilots
- Germany, Japan, Italy
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- to reduce military after war
- African americans and _________ took over roles of white men during war but were expected to quit and give the jobs back when war ended
- to end racial segregation (separation)
- the end of WWII when German forces unconditionally
- required enlistment for the military, aka the draft
- sacrificing goods to help the war cause
- to get ready for action and war
- the major way South Carolina helped during WWII
- victory abroad and at home
- native american group who created a secret code for sending messages
- German persecution of Jews in Europe
22 Clues: ended because of WWII • Germany, Japan, Italy • victory abroad and at home • to reduce military after war • to get ready for action and war • German persecution of Jews in Europe • to end racial segregation (separation) • sacrificing goods to help the war cause • what brought the United States into WWII • the president who dropped the atomic bombs • ...
Unemployment. Trade unions 2025-02-22
Across
- - a period when the economy slows down and people lose jobs.
- - the possible results or effects of an action or decision.
- - the state of being treated the same as others without discrimination.
- - conflict or struggle between people or groups.
- - the process of changing from one state or condition to another.
- - to give something, like time or money, to help a cause or project.
- - not having the power or ability to do something.
- - a sport where two people fight each other on a mat using holds and moves.
- - people or things that help others do something.
- - supporting or fighting for a cause or idea.
- - a feeling of being sure about yourself and your abilities.
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- - changes in level or amount over time.
- - when people do not have jobs but want to work.
- - having many different parts or features.
- - fair and just for everyone involved.
- - when someone is forced to leave their home or place.
- - a discussion where people try to reach an agreement.
- - shows or displays something clearly.
- - safety from danger or harm.
- - groups formed by workers to protect their rights and interests.
20 Clues: - safety from danger or harm. • - fair and just for everyone involved. • - shows or displays something clearly. • - changes in level or amount over time. • - having many different parts or features. • - supporting or fighting for a cause or idea. • - when people do not have jobs but want to work. • - conflict or struggle between people or groups. • ...
Roaring 20's and the Great Depression 2025-02-28
Across
- FDR's programs designed to fix the Depression
- Organization designed to provide jobs to young men and help conserve our federal land
- Major public works program that built roads, schools, and bridges
- R in 3r's that has to do with helping citizens directly
- Woman who challenged traditional roles in the 1920's and were nicknamed for their hats
- Winning team of the 1966 24 hours of Le Mans
- program designed to help the elderly retire
- President who was blamed for the depression
- The name of Mr. Carlson's dog
- The nickname for shanty towns during the Great Depression
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- Severe drought and dust storms during the 1930's
- Agency that protects bank deposits
- Nickname for the day the stock market collapsed
- Gangster who made it big selling illegal alcohol
- Louis who was famous for his trumpeting
- R in 3r's that has to deal with getting back things like jobs
- The nickname for Jackrabbits during the Great Depression
- The "Flying Tomato" from the x-games
- The illegal sale and production of alcohol
- New deal program that built dams and provided power to rural areas
- R in 3r's that has to do with fixing things like banks and business
21 Clues: The name of Mr. Carlson's dog • Agency that protects bank deposits • The "Flying Tomato" from the x-games • Louis who was famous for his trumpeting • The illegal sale and production of alcohol • program designed to help the elderly retire • President who was blamed for the depression • Winning team of the 1966 24 hours of Le Mans • ...
words for unit 5 2024-12-17
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- To enhance your chances of professional success or growth ( verb)
- To accomplish a specific aim or goal( verb)
- To produce more work or results in a given time frame ( verb)
- A gradual and consistent increase ( noun)
- To perform or complete a task or activity(verb)
- To start doing a particular activity, task, or responsibility ( verb)
- acquire a routine or behavior through consistent practice ( verb)
- To learn or acquire a new ability ( verb)
- To work very hard to achieve a task or goal(verb)
- A significant and sudden decrease ( noun)
- To persist in doing something despite difficulties (verb)
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- Being very careful and diligent in performing tasks or duties ( adjective)
- Arriving or completing something at the correct or expected time ( adjective)
- Opportunities available for obtaining jobs in the workforce ( verb)
- To obtain or achieve something important ( adjective)
- To begin looking for employment or competing for jobs ( verb)
- To successfully reach an objective you have set for yourself(verb)
- To achieve the highest level of ability you are capable of ( verb)
- Information, understanding, or skills gained through experience or education( noun)
- To dedicate oneself to something or promise to do it( verb)
20 Clues: A gradual and consistent increase ( noun) • To learn or acquire a new ability ( verb) • A significant and sudden decrease ( noun) • To accomplish a specific aim or goal( verb) • To perform or complete a task or activity(verb) • To work very hard to achieve a task or goal(verb) • To obtain or achieve something important ( adjective) • ...
Social Stratification. 2023-11-09
Across
- he believed that social stratification existed because of the apoosing forces of capitalists and proletarians.
- earning from work or investments
- system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy
- dropping out of school, divorce,losing jobs
- social stratification based on both birth and individual achievement
- degree of uniformity in a persons social standing across various dimensions of social inequality
- the lack od resources of some people in relation to those who have more
- top 5 percent of U.S. earn at least 200,000 inherited wealth
- social stratification based on personal merit
- the toal value of money and other assets, minys outstanding debts
- a lack of resources that is life threatening
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- changing jobs at the same class level
- upward or downward social mobility of children in relation to their parents
- a change in position within the social hierarchy
- social stratification based on ascription or birth
- above average income range of 113,000 to 200,000
- "working rich"
- trend of women making up an increasing proportion of the poor
- 40-45% of U.S. population, income of 49,000 to 113,000
- earning a degree,higher paying job, marrying someone with good income
20 Clues: "working rich" • earning from work or investments • changing jobs at the same class level • dropping out of school, divorce,losing jobs • a lack of resources that is life threatening • social stratification based on personal merit • a change in position within the social hierarchy • above average income range of 113,000 to 200,000 • ...
Demonic Immigration 2022-11-17
Across
- A organized killing of a certain group of people.
- Where Old Immigration was located.
- The poorest immigrants.
- A group of anti-immigrant and catholic people.
- Something that put many skilled workers out of their jobs. The development of more factories.
- The jobs the poorest immigrants usually did.
- Settling in a new country permanently.
- A person or group of people blamed for someone’s else wrongdoings.
- a statue given to America from france.
- Prejudice that is not supported by fact.
- A card that allows people to become a permanent resident of America.
- Leaving your home country to settle somewhere new permanently.
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- A law congress passed in 1882 to ban Chinese from entering the country.
- The railroad the poorest immigrants built.
- A “sickness” that brought people to America.
- The wave of immigration after the civil war.
- The wave of immigration before the civil war.
- A fear or dislike of foreigners.
- Judging someone or a group of people based on their race.
- Where New immigration was located.
- One of the reasons people immigrated to America.
- People who preferred natives over foreigners.
- The job the Welsh immigrants did in America.
23 Clues: The poorest immigrants. • A fear or dislike of foreigners. • Where Old Immigration was located. • Where New immigration was located. • Settling in a new country permanently. • a statue given to America from france. • Prejudice that is not supported by fact. • The railroad the poorest immigrants built. • A “sickness” that brought people to America. • ...
Quizlet: Personal Finance 2022-09-27
Across
- The granting of money or something else of value in exchange for a promise of future payment.
- Costs incurred for goods and services
- Money received for labor or services.
- An economic value of something you own
- Condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
- A promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- A printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account
- Person who owns the home you are renting from.
- Your bank houses these
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- A legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- Money owed that was exchanged for goods or services.
- Something you should do every month to keep track of your money
- Failure to make payments for a credit agreement
- People 16 years and older who have jobs
- Required property to secure a loan with a bank
- The failure to pay interest or principal when due.
- A share of ownership in a company.
- Businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
- Annual percentage rate
20 Clues: Annual percentage rate • Your bank houses these • A share of ownership in a company. • Costs incurred for goods and services • Money received for labor or services. • An economic value of something you own • People 16 years and older who have jobs • Required property to secure a loan with a bank • Person who owns the home you are renting from. • ...
Chapter 7: Politics of the Gilded Age (pgs. 254-271) 2025-09-09
Across
- Garfield's VP
- Democratic president in 1884
- Republican president in 1876
- government administration
- island in NY that was the checkpoint for mainly European immigration
- a mixture of different cultures and race
- island in California that was a checkpoint for mainly Asian immigration
- favoritism to native born Americans
- independent candidate that became Republican president in 1880
- movement that was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures
- the illegal use of political influence for personal gain
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- NYC most powerful political machine
- offered services to voters in exchange for support
- transportation systems designed to move large numbers of people around a city
- Chinese ____________ Act banned entry to most Chinese into America
- Republican president in 1888
- _________ Civil Service Act made it based on merit to get government jobs
- growth of cities
- multifamily urban housing that was crowded and unsanitary
- houses designed to serve the poor and homeless
- ___________'s Agreement is when the US lifted the a segregation order in exchange Japan quit sending in so many immigrants
- main contributor to settlement houses
- giving government jobs to people who helped get a candidate elected
23 Clues: Garfield's VP • growth of cities • government administration • Democratic president in 1884 • Republican president in 1876 • Republican president in 1888 • NYC most powerful political machine • favoritism to native born Americans • main contributor to settlement houses • a mixture of different cultures and race • houses designed to serve the poor and homeless • ...
US History Vocab 2 2025-10-15
Across
- work done by people, often for pay
- the way a country makes and uses money, goods, and jobs
- forward movement or improvement over time
- an organization that makes or sells goods or services
- an economic system where people and companies own businesses for profit
- a crowded apartment building where poor families lived
- the money workers earn for their jobs
- when workers stop working to protest for better pay or conditions
- having to do with cities or city life
- unfair treatment of people to gain money or power
- a group of people with similar income or social position
- a change made to fix unfair or harmful problems
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- moving from one country to live in another
- when one company controls all of one kind of business
- to speak or act out against something that seems wrong or unfair
- a workplace with long hours, low pay, and unsafe conditions
- businesses that make products in large amounts
- a group of workers who join together to protect their rights
- belief that favors people born in a country over immigrants
- a large building where goods are made by workers and machines
20 Clues: work done by people, often for pay • the money workers earn for their jobs • having to do with cities or city life • forward movement or improvement over time • moving from one country to live in another • businesses that make products in large amounts • a change made to fix unfair or harmful problems • unfair treatment of people to gain money or power • ...
PBL 2025-05-20
Across
- the thing clothes are made out of
- one of the most important jobs in the making of the outfit for the fashion show
- the first chapter in our magazine
- the thing that fashion models present the clothes in
- what models walk on in a fashion show
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- the ability of something to last
- the thing you’re reading this on
- one of the most important jobs in the making of the book
- the work of a model
9 Clues: the work of a model • the ability of something to last • the thing you’re reading this on • the thing clothes are made out of • the first chapter in our magazine • what models walk on in a fashion show • the thing that fashion models present the clothes in • one of the most important jobs in the making of the book • ...
GP Key terms crossword 2026-01-17
Across
- - jobs that take raw materials from nature
- - jobs that make goods from raw materials
- - basic systems like roads, schools, and electricity
- - a system that ensures producers are paid fairly and work in safe, ethical conditions.
Down
- - unfair differences in wealth or opportunities
- - the process of countries becoming more connected through trade and culture
- - improvement in a country’s living standards and economy
- - the unrestricted exchange of goods and services between countrie
- - when a country imports more than it exports
9 Clues: - jobs that make goods from raw materials • - jobs that take raw materials from nature • - when a country imports more than it exports • - unfair differences in wealth or opportunities • - basic systems like roads, schools, and electricity • - improvement in a country’s living standards and economy • - the unrestricted exchange of goods and services between countrie • ...
New Deal 2018-12-18
Across
- in Securities This act required public information about securities
- Security Act established a national program for old age insurance
- Act Increased the income tax rates for the high income brackets
- long term preventative measures
- the restoration of American systems
- The act which forced commercial banks out of the investment business
- the cooperation of businesses established under NIRA
- Labor The Fair Labor and Standards Act outlaw
- Credit Act centralized all farm credit
- a result of the Federal Emergency Relief Act
- This act was criticized for competing with private industry for electricity
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- the direct assistance of the unemployed
- Provided up to 2.5 million jobs to unemployed young men
- Holiday When the country operated for several days without money
- Owners Loan Act This formed the HOLC to refinance home mortgages
- Emergency Relief Act Granted $500 million for direct relief
- Banking Act The act passed which enacted the “Bank Holiday”
- Act guaranteed unions the right to collective bargaining
- An act which decreased the production of crops in order to increase the farm prices
- This Second New Deal act gave jobs to the unemployed in public projects
20 Clues: long term preventative measures • the restoration of American systems • the direct assistance of the unemployed • Credit Act centralized all farm credit • a result of the Federal Emergency Relief Act • Labor The Fair Labor and Standards Act outlaw • the cooperation of businesses established under NIRA • Provided up to 2.5 million jobs to unemployed young men • ...
Roaring 20s 2021-02-15
Across
- Harlem Renaissance contributed the introduction of jazz music
- & Bryan argued on the scopes monkey trial
- Lindbergh first person to do a transatlantic flight solo
- Reason for prosperity in the 1920s
- Migration movement of African-Americans to the north in search of jobs
- to Normalcy What Warren Harding wanted after the turmoil of WW1
- The breeding of perfect human
- Manufactured making a lot of product
- Women who had short hair, wore short dresses and refined gender roles
- Pan Alley section of NYC used for music
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- Renaissance awakening of African-American culture in New York City
- The dislike of foreigners or believing that jobs are being stolen by immigrants
- Amendment Banning the sale/manufacturing of alcohol
- “Monkey” Trial argued. modern v.s traditionalism
- Heavily influenced the 18th Amendment
- Ford using the ideas for the assembly line creating the model T
- Darwinism Survival of the fittest-poor will not survive
- Crime The banning of alcohol lead to rise in organized crime
- Scare The fear that Communists were infiltrating the United States
- Dome Scandal Warren G. Harding’s cabinet was involved-corrupt
- Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment (you can drink when your 21)
21 Clues: The breeding of perfect human • Reason for prosperity in the 1920s • Manufactured making a lot of product • Heavily influenced the 18th Amendment • Pan Alley section of NYC used for music • & Bryan argued on the scopes monkey trial • “Monkey” Trial argued. modern v.s traditionalism • Amendment Banning the sale/manufacturing of alcohol • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-21
Across
- Worked the long, hard jobs for low wages.
- A steel tycoon whose ideas became known as the "gospel of wealth".
- One of the first federal responses to concerns about the environment.
- Thomas Edison received more than 1,000 of these to help create new inventions.
- Inventor of the light bulb.
- Limited the production so the prices were high.
- Congress enacted these tariffs to encourage the buying of American goods.
- Controlled everyone and everything; had complete control over products or services.
- Allowed machines to do jobs that were originally done by hand.
- Played a key role in the innovation and transforming of American industries and businesses.
- Where immigrants worked; was an extremely dangerous with horrible working conditions.
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- A town filled with residents that worked in factories nearby.
- Patented the telephone.
- Used to make oil.
- People who invest money in a product or enterprise in order to make a profit.
- Workers were very unhappy with the harsh working conditions they faced with such little pay so often they went on _______.
- A number of people who share the ownership of a business.
- A huge monopoly.
- Stuck up for workers and their rights.
- Helped create the construction of suspension bridges.
20 Clues: A huge monopoly. • Used to make oil. • Patented the telephone. • Inventor of the light bulb. • Stuck up for workers and their rights. • Worked the long, hard jobs for low wages. • Limited the production so the prices were high. • Helped create the construction of suspension bridges. • A number of people who share the ownership of a business. • ...
SS Unit 4 CW 2015-03-29
Across
- a person who lives in a country in which he or she was not born
- a person with complete power over a country
- the state of being free
- all the business that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service
- a period of severe economic hardship with high unemployment
- to refuse to do business with a person, group, company, or country
- period of financial ruin
- help sometimes given in the form of financial aid
- a time in the 1930’s when people were poor and many did not have jobs
- an unfair difference in the way people are treated
- a rapid increase in economic growth
- a person who starts a business
- production making a large number of products quickly
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- the rights of every citizen to be treated equally under the law
- to join a military service voluntarily
- a share in the ownership of a company
- refusing to follow laws considered unfair in order to bring change
- a slow economic activity
- to get ready for action
- a plan to use government money to create jobs
- the act of making something open to all people
21 Clues: the state of being free • to get ready for action • a slow economic activity • period of financial ruin • a person who starts a business • a rapid increase in economic growth • a share in the ownership of a company • to join a military service voluntarily • a person with complete power over a country • a plan to use government money to create jobs • ...
The Gilded Age Workforce Vocabulary 2015-09-17
Across
- when cities grow rapidly
- building that removes unwanted materials from minerals
- allowing fresh in
- groups that share a culture
- when those in authority treat those they are in charge of cruelly
- unfair treatment of a person or group of people for being inferior
- disease caused from being in the dark for a long time
- ten years
- labor hard work requiring physical strength
- a feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, religion, gender etc.
- groups that help workers
- purposely treating a person or group cruelly because of their race, religion, etc...
- wars fights between labor unions and industrialists
- being poor
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- boys hired to work in coal mines to break up coal
- when African Americans moved away from the South after the Civil War
- disease caused from lack of vitamin D and sunlight
- new workers given the most dangerous work in a job
- paperboys
- mills place that changes a natural resource into a raw material
- unhappiness
- deadly
- failing to work properly
- workers in a nation or industry
- jobs jobs requiring training
- a person who moves to a new country
26 Clues: deadly • paperboys • ten years • being poor • unhappiness • allowing fresh in • when cities grow rapidly • failing to work properly • groups that help workers • groups that share a culture • jobs jobs requiring training • workers in a nation or industry • a person who moves to a new country • labor hard work requiring physical strength • boys hired to work in coal mines to break up coal • ...
Workforce Vocabulary 2016-07-27
Across
- an organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- 3 months
- 2 weeks
- yearly
- the qualities connected with trained and skilled people
- a job for which you are trained and in which it is possible to advance during your working life, so that you get greater responsibility and earn more money
- jobs separated by characteristics such as public vs. private
- people person
- physical work
- always on time
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- a written statement of your educational and work experience
- ability to move up in a job
- picking up open shifts at will
- minimum education requirement jobs
- office job
- an amount of money, typically a set percentage of the value involved, paid to an agent in a commercial transaction
- training or preparation for a new job or activity
- amount of money that is paid to an employee, esp. for each hour worked
- people you trust to describe your character and abilities
- fixed amount of money paid to someone for the work the person is employed to do, esp. the amount paid every year
- a set number or goal to obtain
21 Clues: yearly • 2 weeks • 3 months • office job • people person • physical work • always on time • ability to move up in a job • picking up open shifts at will • a set number or goal to obtain • minimum education requirement jobs • training or preparation for a new job or activity • the qualities connected with trained and skilled people • ...
ISG Job Product Crosswords 2016-04-13
Across
- R4 Remote Manager – See the next fieldwork plans and adjust as needed
- R2 Growers – Agronomic decision insights
- Global Ag – Easily move data from machine to office
- R2 Contractor – Remotely see tasks for today
- R4 Grower - Learn how my combine performance compares to others
- Global Ag – See machine performance and uptime support
- Global Ag - See farm data and collaborate with industry for insights
- R2 Contractor – Manage seasonal and daily jobs and tasks
- Global – See and adjust field and crop health
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- R4 ASP – See how my customer’s season is progressing so I can better deliver agronomic insight solutions
- R4 Remote job manager – See and direct and adjust job quality
- Mobile R4 Grower – See how my harvest job is progressing and adjust on the go
- R2 Contractor – See the fleet and direct to next job
- R2 Machine owners - Machine connectivity
- R2 Contractors – Dispatch and logistics
- R4 Remote Manager – Compare and learn how well jobs are done to improve next time
- R4 Grower – See how my planting job is progressing and adjust on the go
- R4 ASP - Dispatch and logistics
18 Clues: R4 ASP - Dispatch and logistics • R2 Contractors – Dispatch and logistics • R2 Machine owners - Machine connectivity • R2 Growers – Agronomic decision insights • R2 Contractor – Remotely see tasks for today • Global – See and adjust field and crop health • Global Ag – Easily move data from machine to office • R2 Contractor – See the fleet and direct to next job • ...
Occupation Research 2026-02-06
Across
- a long-term path of jobs related to a person’s interests and skills
- things a person enjoys that may influence career choice
- the location where a person does their job
- a prediction of whether a job will grow or decline in the future
- proof that someone has met specific job or skill requirements
- money earned per hour for working
- the process of gathering and studying information to learn more about a topic
- knowledge or skills gained from doing a job over time
- abilities a person uses to do a job well
- official permission required to do certain jobs
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- schooling or learning needed to prepare for a job
- practice or instruction needed to learn job-specific skills
- tasks or duties a worker is expected to complete
- a job or career that a person does to earn money
- the desire to learn or know more about something
- tools and systems used to make work easier or more efficient
- moving up to a higher position in a career
- the amount of money a person earns in a year for a job
18 Clues: money earned per hour for working • abilities a person uses to do a job well • the location where a person does their job • moving up to a higher position in a career • official permission required to do certain jobs • tasks or duties a worker is expected to complete • a job or career that a person does to earn money • the desire to learn or know more about something • ...
Talent Acquisition cross word 2023-05-05
Across
- Short form of the most important metric in your TA ecosystem
- You invest in this to promote your jobs and content
- A tool to create database and communicate over emails with candidates
- Where people go and search for content
- Call friends to work with you
- Most users on your career site are interested in this
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- What is the hub of your employer brand
- You need this to make decisions
- which booth are you in right now
9 Clues: Call friends to work with you • You need this to make decisions • which booth are you in right now • What is the hub of your employer brand • Where people go and search for content • You invest in this to promote your jobs and content • Most users on your career site are interested in this • Short form of the most important metric in your TA ecosystem • ...
Expanding Democracy 2026-02-15
Across
- belief that government jobs should be regularly replaced with new people
- party meeting where candidates are official chosen
- removal of property requirements for white male voters
- practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs
- early labor party advocating rights for wage workers
- first third party; opposed secret societies like the freemasons
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- political system dominated by two major parties
- expansion of political power to ordinary white men under Jackson
- nickname critics gave to the congressional nominating system
9 Clues: political system dominated by two major parties • party meeting where candidates are official chosen • early labor party advocating rights for wage workers • removal of property requirements for white male voters • nickname critics gave to the congressional nominating system • practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs • ...
DECA Chpt. 37 2024-05-06
Across
- Goal with exact terms and details
- The type of life you'd like to live
- Offers students direct work experience and aspects of career
- Info on numbers and types of jobs available.
Down
- Goals you have a reasonable chance of achieving
- Occupational Info Network is the primary source for job info in the US
- Category of jobs that involve similar interests and skills
- The small steps taken to get where you want to be in the future
- Beliefs that guide the way you live
- Occupational Outlook Handbook,Describes what a job entails, conditions, etc.
- An ability, natural talent or potential to learn a certain skill
11 Clues: Goal with exact terms and details • Beliefs that guide the way you live • The type of life you'd like to live • Info on numbers and types of jobs available. • Goals you have a reasonable chance of achieving • Category of jobs that involve similar interests and skills • Offers students direct work experience and aspects of career • ...
Spelling 2024-11-01
12 Clues: jobs • point • party • injury • a place • speration • invite to a party • type of punctuation • a new made up thing • compete in something • money that goes to charity • when you get stuck in something
Chapter 11 Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- The elected head of a republic
- relating to agriculture or farming
- a peace agreement
- The power to invalidate any law the supreme court deems unconstitutional
- The practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs
- a form of government which is ran by the people and their elected representatives
- Government funds for improvement or supporting of commerce.
Down
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation
- The law that tells who can vote and when
- A principle or set of beliefs accepted by a group
- the crime of plotting against one's own country or helping the enemy
- A catchy phrase to attract attention
- the 7th U.S. president
- a tax on imports and exports
- Formally withdrawing from a group or nation in order to be independent
- The heads of the departments that assist the U.S president
- This document was signed by 56 people
- a period of slow economic activity where many people don't have jobs
- A party formed to support the democracy and challenge Andrew Jackson
20 Clues: a peace agreement • the 7th U.S. president • a tax on imports and exports • The elected head of a republic • relating to agriculture or farming • A catchy phrase to attract attention • This document was signed by 56 people • The law that tells who can vote and when • the wealth and resources of a country or region • A principle or set of beliefs accepted by a group • ...
Mainstreet 2018-02-15
Across
- Freight manifested but does not arrive off the linehaul
- Shows all outstanding consignments to Linehaul and to Deliver
- All linehauls appear on this board
- A number of jobs at the top of the consignment make up the ...
- Multiple consignments direct from Sender to interstate receiver.
- Linehaul direct to depot
- IOT Tab that shows LHDTC, FTLMAN and FTLJOB's
- After completing a depot search you insert a what on a consignment
- To Do board that shows pick ups and deliveries for your branch
- Branch that receives revenue and pays allowances
- Seg Bins, Cages etc are examples of what?
- Step completed after Linehaul arrival
Down
- Extra freight arriving on a linehaul into your branch
- Selling space on a linehaul to a VIA site
- Time specific delivery
- To Do board to update all outstanding Documents
- Tailgate/Hand Unload etc...
- Solution to double manifesting
- Money that is paid to the Action Branch
- All drivers with outstanding jobs can be found here
- Branch responsible for completing a job on the supply chain
- Freight picked up locally by a PUD driver and brought back to depot prior to linehaulling/delivery
22 Clues: Time specific delivery • Linehaul direct to depot • Tailgate/Hand Unload etc... • Solution to double manifesting • All linehauls appear on this board • Step completed after Linehaul arrival • Money that is paid to the Action Branch • Selling space on a linehaul to a VIA site • Seg Bins, Cages etc are examples of what? • IOT Tab that shows LHDTC, FTLMAN and FTLJOB's • ...
Eddie and Sammy 2019-08-07
Across
- Sammy ____ played on Shabbat.
- Sammy's parents told him to ____ playing chess.
- Eddie was special because of his ________.
- What Sammy studied.
- Sammy's family ____ from Poland to New York.
- Sammy said that chess was like eating or ____.
- ____ the time Sammy studied he played very little chess.
- It was ____ for Eddie to find a job.
- Sammy was an ______ chess player.
- Where students study.
- Eddie was in a movie about a ____.
- Man's best friend
- Sammy played in many ________ tournaments.
- A young person.
- Someone who studies.
- Eddie's story is ____.
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- Sammy won ____ place in many tournaments.
- Reshevsky ____ Capablanca in England.
- Eddie had to work in jobs in which he could use his height.
- Where Sammy was born.
- Reshevsky returned to chess ____ in 1938.
- Capablanca was the ______ player in the world.
- Sammy won the US ________.
- Eddie was _______ in 1936.
- Sammy beat many players who were more ______ than him.
- The game that Reshevsky played.
- Reshevsky's ___ tournament was in the 1990's
- Sammy was a _____ chess player.
- Mother and father.
- Acromegaly is a _____.
- Sammy played in America and ________.
- Eddie was very ______.
32 Clues: A young person. • Man's best friend • Mother and father. • What Sammy studied. • Someone who studies. • Where Sammy was born. • Where students study. • Acromegaly is a _____. • Eddie was very ______. • Eddie's story is ____. • Sammy won the US ________. • Eddie was _______ in 1936. • Sammy ____ played on Shabbat. • The game that Reshevsky played. • Sammy was a _____ chess player. • ...
alskdfhf 2013-03-07
Across
- Roosevelt's legislation to "promote general welfare"
- Louisiana senator who proposed his "share the wealth" program
- where employers had to negotiate with unions about working conditions
- built a series of dams on the Tennessee River valley to control floods and to generate electrical power
- key agency that provided relief through various public works projects
- government that assumes responsibility for providing the welfare of the poor, elderly, sick, and unemployed
- African American leaders that advised Roosevelt
- FDR's plan for relief, recovery,and reform
- act that recognized the right of employees to join labor unions
Down
- corps that provided jobs for young men doing work like replanting forests and digging ditches
- acronym for the administration that improved infrastructure and created millions of jobs
- where workers refuse to leave the workplace until a settlement is reached
- FDR's informal radio speeches
- labor union that represented industrial workers
- FDR's wife's first name
- program that improved living conditions and further loss of land for native americans
- economic theory that favored public works projects
- New Deal agency that regulated production, prices, and wages
- acronym for the corporation that insured bank deposits
- name of president during the Great Depression
20 Clues: FDR's wife's first name • FDR's informal radio speeches • FDR's plan for relief, recovery,and reform • name of president during the Great Depression • labor union that represented industrial workers • African American leaders that advised Roosevelt • economic theory that favored public works projects • Roosevelt's legislation to "promote general welfare" • ...
Quizlet Words (Personal Finance) 2022-09-27
Across
- after tax money
- annual percentage rate
- a promise between two parties that is enforceable by law.
- a legal process to get out of debt when you can no longer make all your required payments
- People 16 years and older who have jobs.
- an account held at a bank or CU that you can draw funds out of by either withdrawal or check.
- cards that represent an agreement between a lender and the cardholder.
- required property to secure a loan with a bank.
- your investment earning money by accruing money.
- A number based on information in a credit report.
- Things offered by your employer or favorable for you.
Down
- a form given to account holders from a bank or CU.
- condition where people are without jobs and actively seeking work.
- businesses that accept deposits and make loans.
- something you should do every month to keep track of your money.
- person who owns the home you are renting from.
- Payment history of debt by a credit bureau.
- your bank houses these.
- an economic value of something you own
- a printed form telling your bank to pay another person or account.
20 Clues: after tax money • annual percentage rate • your bank houses these. • an economic value of something you own • People 16 years and older who have jobs. • Payment history of debt by a credit bureau. • person who owns the home you are renting from. • businesses that accept deposits and make loans. • required property to secure a loan with a bank. • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-03-23
Across
- Money or assets used to start a business.
- How much people want a product or service.
- The total value of everything a country produces.
- The system of money, jobs, and trade in a country.
- A period when the economy slows down.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- A plan for managing money.
- When businesses try to attract more customers.
- The work people do to produce goods or services.
- When prices go up over time.
- The total money a business earns.
- Having more of something than is needed.
- The amount of a product available for sale.
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- When one company controls a whole market.
- Extra money paid when borrowing money.
- The money spent to run a business.
- – Putting money into something to make more money.
- Goods sent to other countries to sell.
- The money workers earn for their jobs.
- Borrowed money that must be paid back later.
- A small piece of ownership in a company.
- When spending is more than income.
- A tax on goods coming into a country.
- Goods brought into a country from another.
- Money the government gives to help a business or industry.
25 Clues: A plan for managing money. • When prices go up over time. • The total money a business earns. • The money spent to run a business. • When spending is more than income. • A period when the economy slows down. • A tax on goods coming into a country. • Extra money paid when borrowing money. • Goods sent to other countries to sell. • The money workers earn for their jobs. • ...
The New Deal 2026-02-17
Across
- Hundred Days The phase of the New Deal launched in 1935
- Wage The lowest legal pay established by the FLSA
- Professionals hired by the WPA along with artists
- Agency providing education and jobs for young people
- time Type of work students did in exchange for NYA aid
- Bargaining Negotiating as a group for better pay and conditions
- Security Provided insurance for retirees 65 or older
- Conservation Act that rewarded farmers for good land practices
- The reason the original AAA had to be replaced
- Massive agency created to provide jobs for millions
- Board that holds elections for union representation
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- Activity WPA women did to provide clothes for the needy
- Condition of 2 out of 5 farms during the crisis
- Bowl Environmental disaster still affecting farmers in 1935
- Act Law protecting the right to join unions
- Unions Gave united support to FDR for the first time in 1936
- Americans Voted Democratic for the first time in large numbers in 1936
- Farmers Farmers who did not own land; helped by the FSA
- Roosevelt Social reformer and "eyes and ears" of the White House
- Hired by the FSA to document rural towns and farms
20 Clues: Act Law protecting the right to join unions • The reason the original AAA had to be replaced • Condition of 2 out of 5 farms during the crisis • Wage The lowest legal pay established by the FLSA • Professionals hired by the WPA along with artists • Hired by the FSA to document rural towns and farms • Massive agency created to provide jobs for millions • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-02-17
Across
- Northeast U.S. region with many mills
- A "revolution" is a big ________.
- When one company controls almost all of a business
- Oil company leader; some saw him as helpful, others unfair
- Tools that help workers make products faster
- Car maker who paid workers higher wages
- A business leader who helped the country grow and created jobs
- People who do jobs in businesses or factories
- Powerful railroad owner in the 1800s
- Pennsylvania city famous for steel
- A place where ships load and unload goods
- Illinois city with stockyards and factories
- Steel businessman who gave money to build many libraries
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- Cloth made in a mill
- Famous banker who controlled large businesses
- Money paid to workers
- Cars made in Detroit
- Big East Coast factory city
- Tracks and trains used to move people and goods
- A business leader who got rich by treating workers unfairly
- Michigan city known for cars
- Metal Carnegie sold
- Dirty smoke in the air
- A person who moves to a new country to live
- A place where many workers make products
- Chicago industry
- Fuel that made Rockefeller rich
- When workers stop working to protest
28 Clues: Chicago industry • Metal Carnegie sold • Cloth made in a mill • Cars made in Detroit • Money paid to workers • Dirty smoke in the air • Big East Coast factory city • Michigan city known for cars • Fuel that made Rockefeller rich • A "revolution" is a big ________. • Pennsylvania city famous for steel • Powerful railroad owner in the 1800s • When workers stop working to protest • ...
Unit 1 Test 2023-10-04
Across
- small jobs that you do around the house
- equipment used to make or repair things
- look at something closely to make sure
- the work that people do to earn money
- use money to buy or pay for something
Down
- people who buy something from a store
- how much you have to pay for something
- decide on one thing rather than another
8 Clues: people who buy something from a store • the work that people do to earn money • use money to buy or pay for something • how much you have to pay for something • look at something closely to make sure • small jobs that you do around the house • equipment used to make or repair things • decide on one thing rather than another
Unit 1 Week 5 Vocabulary 2023-10-24
Across
- look closely to make sure it is right
- the work that people do to earn money
- how much you pay for something
- decide on one thing rather than another
- use money to buy or pay for something
- equipment used to make or repair things
Down
- people who buy something from a store or company
- small jobs you do around the house
8 Clues: how much you pay for something • small jobs you do around the house • look closely to make sure it is right • the work that people do to earn money • use money to buy or pay for something • decide on one thing rather than another • equipment used to make or repair things • people who buy something from a store or company
Part 2 Key Terms Puzzle 2017-11-30
13 Clues: 6 • 8 • 9 • 5 • 7 • 4 • 11 • 10 • 13 • 12 • grant from gov • Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg are all examples of... • What is a tax where imported good cost more than goods made locally?
Week 10 Movement 2024-04-30
Across
- is the movement of people, ideas, and goods from one place to another
- hulp us understand how and why people move
- moving ideas and iformation is called
- factors that include war, no jobs, or natural disasters
- has the greatest city population in 2000
- factors that include better jobs, more freedom, or different resources
Down
- can chart the population of cities, states, regions, countries, and continents
- makes it possible to share iformation with groups of people throughout the world
- came to the Americas following the Age of Exploration
- has the lowest city population in 2000
- is a measure of people living in a certain area
11 Clues: moving ideas and iformation is called • has the lowest city population in 2000 • has the greatest city population in 2000 • hulp us understand how and why people move • is a measure of people living in a certain area • came to the Americas following the Age of Exploration • factors that include war, no jobs, or natural disasters • ...
ch 37 2024-05-06
Across
- describes what workers do on the job
- small steps that get you from where you are now to where you want to be in the future
- you have a reasonable chance of achieving
- the type of life you would like to have
- primary source for occupational information in the U.S
Down
- stated in exact terms and includes some details
- category of jobs that involve similar interests and skills
- an ability or natural talent or it may be the potential to learn a certain skill
- the number of types and jobs available
- offers students ddirect work experience
- beliefs that guide the way we live
11 Clues: beliefs that guide the way we live • describes what workers do on the job • the number of types and jobs available • offers students ddirect work experience • the type of life you would like to have • you have a reasonable chance of achieving • stated in exact terms and includes some details • primary source for occupational information in the U.S • ...
Chapter 37 2024-05-06
Across
- primary source for occupational information in the US
- An ability or natural talent
- describes what workers do on the job, working conditions,the training, etc
- goal stated in exact terms
- Beliefs that guide the way we live
- goal Goals that have a reasonable chance of achieving
- The step where you take to get from where you are now to where you want to be
Down
- A category of jobs that involve similar interests and skills
- Types of jobs available in a field
- offers students direct work experience and exposure to various aspects of a career
- The type of life you would like to live
11 Clues: goal stated in exact terms • An ability or natural talent • Types of jobs available in a field • Beliefs that guide the way we live • The type of life you would like to live • primary source for occupational information in the US • goal Goals that have a reasonable chance of achieving • A category of jobs that involve similar interests and skills • ...
Reformation 2024-06-05
Across
- Time of change in the Church in the sixteenth century
- by Faith Alone - you can only get to heaven if you truly believe in and love God.
- when a priest or bishop failed to show up to work in his parish or diocese.
- Martin Luther’s 95 arguments against indulgences
Down
- prayers and forgiveness of sins offered in return for money.
- when a priest or bishop was in charge of more than one parish or diocese.
- Sale of jobs in the Church
- Luther
- One tenth of yearly income to be given to the Church
- Appointment of relatives to jobs in the Church.
- Head of the Christian Church
11 Clues: Luther • Sale of jobs in the Church • Head of the Christian Church • Appointment of relatives to jobs in the Church. • Martin Luther’s 95 arguments against indulgences • One tenth of yearly income to be given to the Church • Time of change in the Church in the sixteenth century • prayers and forgiveness of sins offered in return for money. • ...
Foreign Policy Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- His treaty established trade laws with the crown
- This act cut off trade with France/Britain to avoid war
- Time period that attracted millions of immigrants due to an abundance of jobs
- Idea of opposing immigration to protect culture and jobs
- His treaty allowed free trade near New Orleans
Down
- This affair led to the Quasi War between France and the US
- Policy that led the US to avoid European wars
- Economic system - colonies existed to benefit mother country
- Doctrine ending European colonization in Americas
- Alliance between the British and the Iroquois Confederacy
- First treaty to open Asian markets to the US
11 Clues: First treaty to open Asian markets to the US • Policy that led the US to avoid European wars • His treaty allowed free trade near New Orleans • His treaty established trade laws with the crown • Doctrine ending European colonization in Americas • This act cut off trade with France/Britain to avoid war • Idea of opposing immigration to protect culture and jobs • ...
Chapter 17 (Immigrants East and West) 2018-01-11
Across
- The flow of Asian immigrants never _______.
- It was a _____ for the immigrants to come to the U.S.
- Some immigrants stayed for a ________.
- The ____ escaped from religious repression.
- Chinese immigrants could not apply for __________.
- The __________ trip was grueling.
- What treaty opened the way for increasing numbers of Chinese immigrants?
- WHat act barred Chinese laborers from entering the U.S.
- Often the jobs immigrants took had the ________.
- The Chinese snuck into the U.S. disguised as _________.
- Chinese immigrants already in America generated documents claiming newcomers as __________ children.
- ________ gave power to immigration officers.
- The earthquake destroyed ______ making it easier to forge documents.
Down
- The chinese faced _____ from Native-born Americans
- how many Irish fled the famine and came to America?
- Would-be immigrants.
- The 1906 San Fransico _________ opened an opportunity for immigrants to sneak in.
- Native-born Americans viewed the immigrants with _______
- _________________ immigrants were barred from citizenship as well.
- What did the Irish flee?
- poor _____ took the heavy, low-paid labor as their domain.
- Chinese immigrants opened restaurants and _______.
- Immigrants took the ________.
- Other immigrants were ____ to stay.
- What was luring immigrants to America?
25 Clues: Would-be immigrants. • What did the Irish flee? • Immigrants took the ________. • The __________ trip was grueling. • Other immigrants were ____ to stay. • Some immigrants stayed for a ________. • What was luring immigrants to America? • The flow of Asian immigrants never _______. • The ____ escaped from religious repression. • ________ gave power to immigration officers. • ...
Notable Legislation 2022-01-28
Across
- Banned age discrimination in jobs unless age is related to job performance
- In response to terrorist attacks of September 11
- Prohibited gender discrimination in federally funded education programs
- Est. the Federal Election Commission and required disclosures of contributions and expenditures.
- Permitted government employees to vote in government elections.
- The beginning of a series of acts to regulate impacts on the environment.
- Set budget reduction targets to balance the budget.
- Suspended literacy tests
- Expanded the role of government in economy and society
- limits number of immigrants admitted into the U.S
- Also known as The Motor Voter Act
- Est. congressional budget committees and the congressional budget office.
- Severly curtailed the civil liberties of americans during wartime and increased power of the federal government in controlling public activity.
Down
- Limited Pres. power to use troops overseas in hostilities.
- One of the few successes of the Articles of Confederation.
- Declassified government documents for public use.
- Eliminated the spoils system of patronage in selection for government jobs.
- Provided Congress with authority to regulate and break up monopolies.
- Protected civil liberties of disabled Americans
- Title 11 banned discrimination in public places
20 Clues: Suspended literacy tests • Also known as The Motor Voter Act • Protected civil liberties of disabled Americans • Title 11 banned discrimination in public places • In response to terrorist attacks of September 11 • Declassified government documents for public use. • limits number of immigrants admitted into the U.S • Set budget reduction targets to balance the budget. • ...
Practice Manager Navigation Quiz 2014-01-28
Across
- The seventh word in the "Note" at the bottom of the weekly timesheet
- An item in the top right menu
- The third tab in a Client record
- The last button in the task pane in the Invoice Manager
- The meaning of a task with a green tick: it is ...
- The fifth section in the Admin Preferences (2)
- The number of red exclamation marks that identify a job marked as Immediate Priority
- The last tab in a Job
- Something you can edit under My Max > Preferences
- The menu item below Staff in the Admin menu
- The second tab in the Job Manager
Down
- The colour of overdue jobs
- The second item in the status panel in the Lead Manager (2)
- The name of the seach field in the top right corner
- A pie chart in your dashboard
- A dashboard under the Financial menu
- The 10th word in the notification panel in the Report Builder
- The last item in the My Max menu
- A red ... identifies a mandatory field
- In the Cost tab in a Job, there are two cost tabs, estimated and ...
20 Clues: The last tab in a Job • The colour of overdue jobs • An item in the top right menu • A pie chart in your dashboard • The third tab in a Client record • The last item in the My Max menu • The second tab in the Job Manager • A dashboard under the Financial menu • A red ... identifies a mandatory field • The menu item below Staff in the Admin menu • ...
IMMIGRATION & URBANIZATION TERMS 2015-02-18
Across
- SOCIAL GOSPEL MOVEMENT IS A REFORM PROGRAM THAT PREACH ____ BY HELPING THE POOR
- AN AGREEMENT MADE BETWEEN JAPAN AND U.S. THAT LIMITED THE SENDING OF JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS TO THE U.S.
- MAIN WEST COAST IMMIGRATION STATION
- A GROUP THAT CONTROLLED A POLITICAL PARTY
- TERM THAT REFERS TO AMERICA AS A PLACE OF BLENDED CULTURES
- AN ACT THAT PROHIBITED ALL CHINESE (EXCEPT TEACHER, STUDENTS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS) FROM ENTERING THE UNITED STATES
- SHE ATTEMPTED TO HELP IMMIGRANTS ADJUST TO LIFE IN AMERICAN
- GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION JOBS
- IT RESULTED INTO 4 PROBLEMS: OVERCROWDED, TRANSPORTATION, SANITATION, AND HOUSING
Down
- MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING UNITS IN THE CITY
- IS A COMMUNITY CENTER IN A SLUM AREA WITH A GOAL TO AMERICANIZE IMMIGRANTS
- A MOVEMENT THAT FORCE IMMIGRANTS TO ADOPT THE AMERICAN CULTURE
- AN ATTEMPT TO END CORRUPTION AND WASTE IN GOVERNMENT
- AN EXAMPLE OF THE CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT IN THE LATE 1800S
- GIVING GOVERNMENT JOBS TO PEOPLE WHO GET A POLITICIAN ELECTED FOR PERSONAL GAIN
- PATRONAGE CAN ALSO BE CALLED THE ____ SYSTEM
- FAVORITISM TOWARD NATIVE-BORN AMERICANS
- AN IMMIGRATION STATION NEXT TO NYC
- WAS INVENTED TO SOLVE CITIES' TRANSPORTATION ISSUES
- TAKING BRIBES AND GIFTS FOR GOVERNMENT FAVORS
20 Clues: GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION JOBS • AN IMMIGRATION STATION NEXT TO NYC • MAIN WEST COAST IMMIGRATION STATION • MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING UNITS IN THE CITY • FAVORITISM TOWARD NATIVE-BORN AMERICANS • A GROUP THAT CONTROLLED A POLITICAL PARTY • PATRONAGE CAN ALSO BE CALLED THE ____ SYSTEM • TAKING BRIBES AND GIFTS FOR GOVERNMENT FAVORS • ...
IMMIGRATION & URBANIZATION TERMS 2018-03-29
Across
- SOCIAL GOSPEL MOVEMENT IS A REFORM PROGRAM THAT PREACH ____ BY HELPING THE POOR
- AN AGREEMENT MADE BETWEEN JAPAN AND U.S. THAT LIMITED THE SENDING OF JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS TO THE U.S.
- MAIN WEST COAST IMMIGRATION STATION
- A GROUP THAT CONTROLLED A POLITICAL PARTY
- TERM THAT REFERS TO AMERICA AS A PLACE OF BLENDED CULTURES
- AN ACT THAT PROHIBITED ALL CHINESE (EXCEPT TEACHER, STUDENTS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS) FROM ENTERING THE UNITED STATES
- SHE ATTEMPTED TO HELP IMMIGRANTS ADJUST TO LIFE IN AMERICAN
- GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION JOBS
- IT RESULTED INTO 4 PROBLEMS: OVERCROWDED, TRANSPORTATION, SANITATION, AND HOUSING
Down
- MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING UNITS IN THE CITY
- IS A COMMUNITY CENTER IN A SLUM AREA WITH A GOAL TO AMERICANIZE IMMIGRANTS
- A MOVEMENT THAT FORCE IMMIGRANTS TO ADOPT THE AMERICAN CULTURE
- AN ATTEMPT TO END CORRUPTION AND WASTE IN GOVERNMENT
- AN EXAMPLE OF THE CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT IN THE LATE 1800S
- GIVING GOVERNMENT JOBS TO PEOPLE WHO GET A POLITICIAN ELECTED FOR PERSONAL GAIN
- PATRONAGE CAN ALSO BE CALLED THE ____ SYSTEM
- FAVORITISM TOWARD NATIVE-BORN AMERICANS
- AN IMMIGRATION STATION NEXT TO NYC
- WAS INVENTED TO SOLVE CITIES' TRANSPORTATION ISSUES
- TAKING BRIBES AND GIFTS FOR GOVERNMENT FAVORS
20 Clues: GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION JOBS • AN IMMIGRATION STATION NEXT TO NYC • MAIN WEST COAST IMMIGRATION STATION • MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING UNITS IN THE CITY • FAVORITISM TOWARD NATIVE-BORN AMERICANS • A GROUP THAT CONTROLLED A POLITICAL PARTY • PATRONAGE CAN ALSO BE CALLED THE ____ SYSTEM • TAKING BRIBES AND GIFTS FOR GOVERNMENT FAVORS • ...
8th Grade SS Benchmark 1 2023-2024 2023-09-28
Across
- these places were often unsafe places to work during the gilded age
- telephones, electricity, railroads: helped cities grow
- government does not interfere with business- no regulations
- the weather throughout much of the western frontier
- type of monopoly involving takeovers
- both populists and progressive wanted government to do this to big business
- laws that restricted African Americans rights after 1898
- many populists both black and white were these
- Plessy vs. Ferguson result
- these rights were limited by the 1898 Louisiana constitution
- this test had to be passed in order to vote after 1898
- white supremacy groups hanging their victims
- this river basin attracted many settlers and railroads
- helped settlers move west safer and faster
Down
- these were broken repeatedly by America when dealing with Natives
- laws created to prevent monopolies
- this type of opportunity included jobs and attracted immigrants
- a person who had to pay plantation owners with a portion of their crop
- another example of a need for federal labor laws affected children
- they came from Europe and Asia to work in factories
- land that Native Americans were forced onto
- nativists were concerned they would lose these to new arrivals
22 Clues: Plessy vs. Ferguson result • laws created to prevent monopolies • type of monopoly involving takeovers • helped settlers move west safer and faster • white supremacy groups hanging their victims • many populists both black and white were these • they came from Europe and Asia to work in factories • telephones, electricity, railroads: helped cities grow • ...
The Great Depression 2025-02-21
Across
- President that signed "The New Deal"
- had authority to set prices, minumum wage, and maximum hours.Later deemed unconstitutional
- process by which the unions negotiate contracts
- FDR's program to combat depression through government spending and relief
- migrant famers who left the Great Plains and headed west
- severe drought and dust storms around the Great Plains
- FDR's method of using the radio to communicate plans to public
- Agricultural act that would later be deemed unconstitutional
- shanty towns built for the homeless out of scraps
Down
- Federal program that provides retirement and disability insurance
- law guaranteed workers the right to form unions and practice collective bargaining
- first lady of FDR and humanitarian and political activist
- law that set a minimum working wage at 25 cents
- condition when the supply of goods exceeds demands
- provided jobs through government funded construction jobs
- unemployed veterans demanding war payments
- commission set to regulate stock exchange
- President during the collapse of the Stock Market
- long lines outside soup kitchens during the depression
- FDR's plan to increase number of Supreme Court justices
- FDR's act to shut down banks for inspection monetary provisions
- Novel written by John Steinbeck about Great depression
22 Clues: President that signed "The New Deal" • commission set to regulate stock exchange • unemployed veterans demanding war payments • law that set a minimum working wage at 25 cents • process by which the unions negotiate contracts • President during the collapse of the Stock Market • shanty towns built for the homeless out of scraps • ...
Tarnóczy Benede 2025-10-01
Across
- regular work done for pay.
- knowledge or skill gained through doing or living something.
- to stop working permanently, usually because of age.
- no longer needed at work, often leading to job loss.
- a person or company that gives people jobs.
- the series of jobs and experiences someone has in their working life.
- a doctor who treats people’s teeth and gums.
- a qualification given by a university after completing a course of study.
- a man involved in commercial or business activities.
- a skill, exam, or certificate that shows you can do a particular job.
Down
- a scientist who creates and develops new flavours for food or drinks.
- an available job or position.
- a system that allows workers to choose their working hours.
- chances to do something or progress.
- safe, stable, or not likely to be lost (e.g., a secure job).
- a business organization that sells goods or services.
- extra hours of work done beyond the normal schedule.
- moving to a higher position or rank in a job.
- to formally quit a job.
- someone with a lot of knowledge or skill in a particular area.
20 Clues: to formally quit a job. • regular work done for pay. • an available job or position. • chances to do something or progress. • a person or company that gives people jobs. • a doctor who treats people’s teeth and gums. • moving to a higher position or rank in a job. • to stop working permanently, usually because of age. • extra hours of work done beyond the normal schedule. • ...
The New Deal (488-519) 2026-01-15
Across
- act that helped older Americans and those unable to work
- one of FDR's main opponents; Share-Our-Wealth program
- (initials) organization for industrial unions
- policies FDR put in place to help ease Americans during the Great Depression
- (initials) money provided to states to build schools and other community buildings
- act that made corporations report their stock info
- (initials) put young men to work in community projects
- created the art, "American Gothic"
- novel over the Dust Bowl
- (initials) raised crop prices by lowering production
Down
- (initials) president that authored the New Deal
- a diverse group dedicated to a cause
- harnessed water power to generate electricity and help prevent disastrous floods
- commissioner of Indian affairs
- movie during the 1930s
- first female cabinet member
- type of spending that you spend more than you bring in
- act that established FDIC (bank insurance)
- Roosevelt's wife (first name)
- act reestablished the NIRA provision of collective bargaining
- educator that promoted opportunities for young African Americans
- created the "War of the Worlds" broadcast
- (initials) provided education, recreation, jobs, and counseling for young people
- price intended to keep farmers' income steady
- (initials) put out as many jobs as possible
25 Clues: movie during the 1930s • novel over the Dust Bowl • first female cabinet member • Roosevelt's wife (first name) • commissioner of Indian affairs • created the art, "American Gothic" • a diverse group dedicated to a cause • created the "War of the Worlds" broadcast • act that established FDIC (bank insurance) • (initials) put out as many jobs as possible • ...
Investing 2026-03-19
Across
- lets you pull your money at penalty and tax free when you reach 59.9
- retirement fund that's running out of funds
- the age you can retire at
- basically government stocks
- money used for a specific purpose
- fund made up of multiple stocks bonds
- Retirement fund managed by your employer usually for jobs like firefighters and teachers
- what you do when you switch jobs and wanna keep your 401k or pension funds
- high risk, high reward kinda investing
- a big and financially sound company
- Currency backed by government
- basically unhackable list of transactions
Down
- the magic word for 401K
- when you’ve reached a certain amount of years worked
- how available cash or your assets are
- sum a big amount of money invested allat once
- penalty free to withdraw money when your reach 59.5 but money pulled out will get taxed
- what does DCA stand for
- this is what you call stocks in a company
- to keep your eggs out of just one basket
- this thing makes the blockchain unhackable
- baseless currency valued off of hype
- Social Security and Medicare taxes combined
- a pension for every other job basically
24 Clues: the magic word for 401K • what does DCA stand for • the age you can retire at • basically government stocks • Currency backed by government • money used for a specific purpose • a big and financially sound company • baseless currency valued off of hype • how available cash or your assets are • fund made up of multiple stocks bonds • high risk, high reward kinda investing • ...
Food & Drink 2024-03-06
14 Clues: Cow • Minion • Weenie • Steve Jobs • Stay awake • bbno$ ft LowG • Cops love this • Western Chicken • Soft white stuff • When life gives you lemon • Essential element for life • Special treat for birthday • Triangle shape with no pineapple • “You are a stupid …” - Gordon Ramsay
Dani 2025-09-04
14 Clues: trip • hotel • school • carrer • my love • 1 of my jobs • where we live • where I am now • the next Simcha • the way you look • your hidden attribute • when you clean the house • a short version of our kids • where I'm sending you next week
