july 4th Crossword Puzzles
Methane & Air Pollution 2023-07-08
July Crossword 2025-05-29
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- Harper Lee’s Southern Gothic novel, To Kill a _________, was published on July 11, 1960.
- In July 1930 this South American country hosted the first FIFA World Cup.
- The revolutionary portable audio player made by Sony launched in July 1979.
- Gymnast _________ Comăneci scored a perfect ten on July 18, 1976, at the Montreal Olympic Games.
- The name “Canada” comes from this Huron-Iroquois word for “village”.
- Talented Calgarian Tate _________ celebrates her 22nd birthday on July 1.
- Lucy Maud _________, author of Anne of Green Gables, got married on July 5, 1911, in Park Corner, PEI.
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- On July 30, 1935, this well-known publishing company, named after an Antarctic animal, published their first books.
- The action thriller Die Hard starring Bruce Willis and Alan _________ premiered on July 22, 1988.
- The popular mobile game, _________ GO, launched in July 2016.
- Starring Canadian actor Ryan Gosling, this positively pink film premiered on July 9, 2023.
- Founded by Canadian musician Sarah McLachlan, the first _________ Fair, an all-female music festival, occurred on July 5, 1997.
- On July 8, 1996, the Spice Girls released this song as their debut single.
- This North American country made their national anthem official on July 1, 1980.
14 Clues: The popular mobile game, _________ GO, launched in July 2016. • The name “Canada” comes from this Huron-Iroquois word for “village”. • In July 1930 this South American country hosted the first FIFA World Cup. • Talented Calgarian Tate _________ celebrates her 22nd birthday on July 1. • On July 8, 1996, the Spice Girls released this song as their debut single. • ...
Kathy's Birthday 2022-06-22
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- Snoozeover
- Award winning dancer
- July birth flower
- Pinball
- Nothing worse than ___ in the rain
- Candy
- College
- Winter retreat
- Best daughter
- Oldest child
- Bulldog
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- Florida find dining
- Addictive pastime
- Also July birth flower
- Love of life
- Daily puzzle
- July birthstone
- Movie buddy
- Smiling youngest grandson
- Downton Abbey family
- Nautical builder
- Most loved person
22 Clues: Candy • Pinball • College • Bulldog • Snoozeover • Movie buddy • Love of life • Daily puzzle • Oldest child • Best daughter • Winter retreat • July birthstone • Nautical builder • Addictive pastime • July birth flower • Most loved person • Florida find dining • Award winning dancer • Downton Abbey family • Also July birth flower • Smiling youngest grandson • Nothing worse than ___ in the rain
Fitzenreiter Crossword 3 - Favorites 2019-07-04
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- Complete trust or confidence in God
- Birthday month of exemplary grandfathers
- Cattle farm or salad dressing?
- A radio or a pig product?
- Starchy type of soup
- Location of crossing
- A state abbreviation or an angelic city in California?
- Affirmative response or state abbreviation?
- The best ice cream in the country
- One rolled off the table and killed a pal of mine
- Ship rigging to tend
- Ella's favorite season
- Seafaring branch
- Pet species, July 4th meal, or grandson's nickname?
- Citrus fruit eaten with skin on
- Looks like muddy water and tastes like iodine
- Site of second deployment
- Indian burial site
- Best sandwich in the world
- Father, Son, and Holy Ghost membership organization
- Prewitt's denomination
- Moose, according to Garren
- Site where large amounts of dirt and water were repeatedly exchanged
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- "In The Garden" song type
- Fitzenreiter's favorite prey
- Best when hot and drinkable
- What a genealogy website wants from your drool
- Fitzenreiters build these so they can build families
- Element to make balloons float
- Follower of Jesus Christ
- Exists in largemouth and smallmouth varieties
- Poet Alfred
- Our Savior
- Our Holy denomination
- Mobile technology's favorite shape
- Frequent Fitzenreiter profession
- Fitzenreiter family feelings
- You Raise Me ___
- Are you punching me or feeding me dessert?
- Skelton color or brother-in-law?
- One who steers and is seen face to face
- Employer of Fitzenreiter generations
- A fruit or a grandfather's nickname?
43 Clues: Our Savior • Poet Alfred • Seafaring branch • You Raise Me ___ • Indian burial site • Starchy type of soup • Location of crossing • Ship rigging to tend • Our Holy denomination • Ella's favorite season • Prewitt's denomination • Follower of Jesus Christ • "In The Garden" song type • A radio or a pig product? • Site of second deployment • Best sandwich in the world • Moose, according to Garren • ...
The French Revolution 2024-12-09
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- Napoleon learns he isn't as good on water as he is on land. This is a battle
- A great amorphous enemy of Napoleon's empire, usually observed around July 4th here
- The clergy, nobility, and then the common people
- What Louis XVI had to call (for the first time in quite a while) amidst financial crisis
- Nobody wants another revolution, so let us all 3 be best buds!
- A prison, stormed on July 14th for gunpowder
- No - she never said anything about cake. She was just an overspending Hapsburg
- There were no singers here, but there was a general notion of helping others in distress
- A very good, sharp reason not to mess with the Revolution
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- What a bully, that Napoleon - those French council members didn't deserve such a rude greeting
- Violent radical commoners. This is two French words
- You're not the real king - he is! Get him back on that throne!
- Pack it up, pack it in, I wouldn't mess with a radical ______ (like Marat or Robespierre!)
- It was a very weird place to make socks, but these women still did it
- This type of Spanish fighter wasn't too organized, but it gave Napoleon a beating in Spain
- Conspiracies and panic arose - why did you put the army there, Louis?!
- The French tried putting one of these around Britain, but smugglers still got through
- A movement that made up new ideas about society
- France's archaic system with estates
- Run, French, run! (especially those nobles). This is a French word
20 Clues: France's archaic system with estates • A prison, stormed on July 14th for gunpowder • A movement that made up new ideas about society • The clergy, nobility, and then the common people • Violent radical commoners. This is two French words • A very good, sharp reason not to mess with the Revolution • You're not the real king - he is! Get him back on that throne! • ...
July 2021-06-08
13 Clues: Cavan Man • Mother Elf • Legal Eagle • Our Lotto Man • ISI UEFA pundit • Our Northern Rose • ISI Brexit spoke person • Our Communications Queen • Owner of a good Dad Joke • Protector of all our data • This fella is used to alleys • He rose the Phoenix from the ashes • She needed Saint Patrick to rescue her.
July 2025-10-30
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- The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome
- The summer sky lights up like a Fourth of July roundup
- Where ranch families and riders wave the Stars and Stripes
- Neighbors helping neighbors — the real strength of ranch life
- What America won in 1776 and still defends today
- The land where courage met opportunity in the West
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- The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate
- The traditions passed down through generations of ranchers
- Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade
- Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true
- The sport born from ranch work, celebrating skill and grit
- What every American — and rancher — holds dear
12 Clues: What every American — and rancher — holds dear • What America won in 1776 and still defends today • The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome • The land where courage met opportunity in the West • Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade • Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true • The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate • ...
Social Studies Citizenship Cross Word 2020-10-07
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- A solem oath or fidelity to the U.S.
- a group of people who share an environment
- list of rights guaranteed to all U.S. citizens in the Bill of Rights
- on George Washington's birthday we celebrate what
- tells how a city will run
- another word for loyalty
- Male citizens of USA must register with the ______ between the age 18-26
- The final step of becoming a citizen is
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- every July 4th the people of USA celebrate
- November 11 we honor veterans on
- When you are a member of a society with full rights and responsibilities you have
- legislation enected by a municipal authority
- may 31 we honor the people who died in battle
- a member of a community
- the first ten amendments to the constitution are the
- People who were not born in the U.S. can still obtain Citizenship by
- every citizen of the U.S. over the age of 18 has the rights to
- A person who has betrayed their country may be convicted of
18 Clues: a member of a community • another word for loyalty • tells how a city will run • November 11 we honor veterans on • A solem oath or fidelity to the U.S. • The final step of becoming a citizen is • every July 4th the people of USA celebrate • a group of people who share an environment • legislation enected by a municipal authority • ...
review 2023-05-15
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- to play again
- a delicious tree fruit that is orange and round (NOT ORANGE)hint: Georgia_________
- an interior space in a build that is used to connect other rooms. another word for hall
- to pay for something in advance
- a series of connected vehicles that run along a railway track and transport people
- monday through friday is called a ...
- a partially dried grape
- water falling from the sky
- a series of thoughts and images during your sleep
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- the last day of the school week
- a group of people who are related
- to make an idea or situation clear to someone by describing it in more detail
- the number after twelve
- in religious belief, this is a person who is recognized as having exceptional degree of holiness
- when you do an internship or job for free you are...
- a day or period of time where people celebrate. ex 4th of July
- decomposing or rotting
- the number after nineteen
18 Clues: to play again • decomposing or rotting • the number after twelve • a partially dried grape • the number after nineteen • water falling from the sky • the last day of the school week • to pay for something in advance • a group of people who are related • monday through friday is called a ... • a series of thoughts and images during your sleep • ...
Ryan and Emily's Engagement Party 2025-04-09
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- The mascot of their shared alma mater
- The number of years they've known each other
- The destination of their first road trip
- Their favorite place to ski
- A critical ingredient in the first dish Ryan ever made for Emily (hint: it was dessert involving fire)
- The alma mater of both Emily and Ryan's grandparents
- The locale of their recent engagement
- Like Ryan and Emily, their parents also met at _______
- Ryan's classic coffee order
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- They performed this song on stage during their senior year of college
- A pungent snack they indulged in moments before Ryan proposed
- Their shared love of this sport has made for some competitive moments
- An acroynm for Ryan's current dual master's degree program
- One of Ryan's first gifts to Emily was a candle holder made this type of wood
- Emily's favorite meal of the day
- Family destination for the 4th of July
- Their most frequented mode of travel as of late
- The city where they first met
18 Clues: Their favorite place to ski • Ryan's classic coffee order • The city where they first met • Emily's favorite meal of the day • The mascot of their shared alma mater • The locale of their recent engagement • Family destination for the 4th of July • The destination of their first road trip • The number of years they've known each other • ...
The Dircks Family 2024-12-23
4th of July- Lessons 1-5 2020-04-20
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- Bleeding
- What type of writing did Frederick Douglass create in order to share his experiences?
- Matilda Gage was a conductor on this
- Last name of the man responsible for a slave revolt in Virginia in 1831
- Last name of a leader in both the abolition movement and women's rights
- Last name of the abolitionist who was born into slavery in 1797
- The _____________, an anti-slavery newspaper started by William Lloyd Garrison
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- Anti-slavery novel written by H.B. Stowe
- A desire for slavery was linked to the cultivation of this crop
- Unlike most abolitionists, he felt violence needed to be met with violence
- Frederick Douglass questioned the legitimacy of this holiday; how could a nation of 4 million slaves celebrate liberty?
- When John Brown died- before, after, or during the Civil War
- Title of painting of John Brown full of imagery
- "No day ever _______ for the slave, nor is it looked for."
14 Clues: Bleeding • Matilda Gage was a conductor on this • Anti-slavery novel written by H.B. Stowe • Title of painting of John Brown full of imagery • "No day ever _______ for the slave, nor is it looked for." • When John Brown died- before, after, or during the Civil War • A desire for slavery was linked to the cultivation of this crop • ...
i giorni e i mesi dell'anno 2019-10-30
19 Clues: 12th • 5th Month • 8th Month • 1st Month • 9th Month • 7th Month • 6th Month • 2nd Month • 4th Month • 3rd Month • 11th Month • 10th Month • 5th day of the week • 4th day of the week • 7th day of the week • 3rd day of the week • 1st day of the week • 6th day of the week • 2nd day of the week
US CULTURE 2024-09-02
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- seat of the United States congress
- American coffee chain
- : complex which was hit by a terrorist attack on September 2001
- name of the first black president of the U.S.A
- the city that never sleeps
- event celebrated on 4th of July
- The overturn of roe vs wade in June 2022 enabled a number of states to make it illegal
- last name of the running democrat candidate for 2024 presidential Elections
- public holiday and celebration on the fourth Thursday of November
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- number of stripes on the American Flag
- what does the stars stand for on the flag ?
- Movement that became viral with the accusations of sexual abuse against a famous film director
- the American president who abolished slavery
- nickname if the American flag
- national emblem of the U.S.A
- Emblematic non violent figure of fight against racism
- house official residence and workplace of the president of the United States and his family
- victim of an assassination attempt this summer, he was shot in the right ear
18 Clues: American coffee chain • the city that never sleeps • national emblem of the U.S.A • nickname if the American flag • event celebrated on 4th of July • seat of the United States congress • number of stripes on the American Flag • what does the stars stand for on the flag ? • the American president who abolished slavery • name of the first black president of the U.S.A • ...
British and American Culture 2023-05-02
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- The meal between lunch and breakfast.
- To drive in the USA you have to be… at least.
- New York used to be called New…
- The drink that was dumped into the sea.
- The surname of the first black president of the USA.
- The currency in the USA.
- The name of a Ferris wheel in London is the London…
- He doesn't talk, but he is funny. He is Mr…
- This is celebrated in the USA on 4th of July.
- They are mandatory in restaurants, otherwise the customers look bad.
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- The most popular fruit for Americans.
- A very famous American university.
- Something that Americans eat a lot for breakfast.
- The American monument with the silhouette of a woman is called the … of Liberty.
- A very famous African American female singer.
- The former Queen of England.
- In London, they are red and some have two decks.
- The name of a very big and famous clock in London is the Big...
18 Clues: The currency in the USA. • The former Queen of England. • New York used to be called New… • A very famous American university. • The meal between lunch and breakfast. • The most popular fruit for Americans. • The drink that was dumped into the sea. • He doesn't talk, but he is funny. He is Mr… • To drive in the USA you have to be… at least. • ...
Petaluma July 2025 Crossword 2025-05-26
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- – Local artists splash these across city walls
- – Flashy sky flowers after dusk on the 4th
- – Street that’s home to downtown shops and events
- – Park perfect for a July picnic or soccer game
- – Lazy way to float the Russian River nearby
- – Kind of shop filled with secondhand treasures downtown
- – Where you might catch a band at Walnut Park
- – Season when school’s out and the fair is in
- – Crispy snack that’s great with a burger
- – What you need for kayaking or SUP at Shollenberger
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- – Small boat, big adventure at the turning basin
- – Fast-paced paddle sport now at Lucchesi courts
- – One of these from Petaluma Creamery will cool you off fast
- – The day fireworks light up the Petaluma sky
- – Summertime staple at a BBQ or farmer’s market
- – Petaluma brewery with funky beer and live music
- – Juicy summer fruit sold at local farm stands
- – Historic-style home or barn on the west side
18 Clues: – Crispy snack that’s great with a burger • – Flashy sky flowers after dusk on the 4th • – Lazy way to float the Russian River nearby • – The day fireworks light up the Petaluma sky • – Where you might catch a band at Walnut Park • – Season when school’s out and the fair is in • – Local artists splash these across city walls • ...
Third Form Latin - Lesson 26 2023-04-17
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- course, running
- h/s/i may have been
- I might have been
- you (s.) might have been
- cavalry
- Most 4th Declension nouns are ____________ in gender.
- you (pl.) may have been
- falling, misfortune, setting
- use, experience
- we may have been
- bow
- The 4th Declension nouns domus and manus are ______________ in gender.
- I may have been
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- attack
- chariot, cart, wagon
- they might have been
- Let arms yield to the toga.
- h/s/i might have been
- they may have been
- we might have been
- end, outcome, exit
- you (pl.) might have been
- you (s.) may have been
- step, pace
- countenance, expression
- The 4th Declension nouns cornu and genu are _________ in gender.
26 Clues: bow • attack • cavalry • step, pace • course, running • use, experience • I may have been • we may have been • I might have been • they may have been • we might have been • end, outcome, exit • h/s/i may have been • chariot, cart, wagon • they might have been • h/s/i might have been • you (s.) may have been • you (pl.) may have been • countenance, expression • you (s.) might have been • ...
espanol 2021-11-13
19 Clues: 3rd month • 9th month • 5th month • 1st month • 2nd month • 8th month • 6th month • 7th month • last month • 11th month • 4th month • 10th month • 5th day of the week • 4th day of the week • 6th day of the week • last day of the week • third day of the week • first day of the week • second day of the week
A Little Bit O' This, A Little Bit O' That 2021-01-19
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- How many neighborhoods does Santa Monica have?
- A large community of living organisms linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows
- Length in miles of Santa Monica State Beach
- The ferris wheel on the Pier is powered by what type of energy
- Famous Angelica originally from Santa Monica
- The park that runs along the top of Santa Monica's cliffs
- The type of housing Community Corporation owns
- Abundant
- The four pillars of sustainability: ________, social, environmental, and economic
- Virginia Avenue Park is in what neighborhood?
- Structure which houses the world famous carousel on the Pier
- First name of The Brady Bunch actress born in Santa Monica
- Name of the Wetlands just south of Marina del Rey
- Built to allow sewage to flow through a pipeline into the ocean
- When a species dies out
- Name of pink remote control delivery carts which recently appeared on our sidewalks
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- Santa Monica is just over _________ square miles in size
- Current Santa Monica Mayor's last name
- 4th of July fireworks are held here the Saturday before the 4th
- The key driver of innovation
- Saving a species from extinction
- Sustain
- The Beach where you might find body builders
- Who chooses Santa Monica's mayor
- The type of change behind global warming
- Removal of a forest and conversion of the land to a non-forest use.
- Thanks to an influx of technology companies, Santa Monica's new nickname is __________ Beach.
- Santa Monica is the official end of _____ 66.
- Santa Monica's election system
- Which US Senator from Nevada originally built Santa Monica in 1875
- Barely sufficient
- The number of major causes of extinction
32 Clues: Sustain • Abundant • Barely sufficient • When a species dies out • The key driver of innovation • Santa Monica's election system • Saving a species from extinction • Who chooses Santa Monica's mayor • Current Santa Monica Mayor's last name • The type of change behind global warming • The number of major causes of extinction • Length in miles of Santa Monica State Beach • ...
One full year of love with you! 2024-04-24
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- January 25th, 2023
- March 17th, 2023
- April 27th, 2023
- March 25th, 2024
- April 23rd, 2023
- August 13th, 2023
- March 21st, 2024
- March 25th, 2024
- January 10th, 2023
- March 18th, 2023
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- August 7th, 2023
- August 7th, 2023
- March 18th, 2024
- July 24th, 2023
- July 29th, 2023
- April 10th, 2023
- July 24th, 2023
- July 23rd, 2023
- July 18th, 2023
19 Clues: July 24th, 2023 • July 29th, 2023 • July 24th, 2023 • July 23rd, 2023 • July 18th, 2023 • August 7th, 2023 • August 7th, 2023 • March 18th, 2024 • March 17th, 2023 • April 27th, 2023 • April 10th, 2023 • March 25th, 2024 • April 23rd, 2023 • March 21st, 2024 • March 25th, 2024 • March 18th, 2023 • August 13th, 2023 • January 25th, 2023 • January 10th, 2023
US CULTURE 2024-09-02
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- seat of the United States congress
- American coffee chain
- : complex which was hit by a terrorist attack on September 2001
- name of the first black president of the U.S.A
- the city that never sleeps
- event celebrated on 4th of July
- The overturn of roe vs wade in June 2022 enabled a number of states to make it illegal
- last name of the running democrat candidate for 2024 presidential Elections
- public holiday and celebration on the fourth Thursday of November
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- number of stripes on the American Flag
- what does the stars stand for on the flag ?
- Movement that became viral with the accusations of sexual abuse against a famous film director
- the American president who abolished slavery
- nickname if the American flag
- national emblem of the U.S.A
- Emblematic non violent figure of fight against racism
- house official residence and workplace of the president of the United States and his family
- victim of an assassination attempt this summer, he was shot in the right ear
18 Clues: American coffee chain • the city that never sleeps • national emblem of the U.S.A • nickname if the American flag • event celebrated on 4th of July • seat of the United States congress • number of stripes on the American Flag • what does the stars stand for on the flag ? • the American president who abolished slavery • name of the first black president of the U.S.A • ...
January Quest 2025-12-27
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- What council position is spotlighted?
- What month is the MLK Day of Service in?
- What organization is holding a blood drive on MLK Day?
- What business can you purchase items for personal care kits
- What day of the week is the deadline for adding an item in the Weekly Update?
- What item will be collected on MLK Day of Service, which is refurbished for distribution?
- What helps us notice God's light in unexpected places?
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- What weekday do we have Lenten services on?
- What is celbrated July 4th?
- How many council members are new to their role?
- What month is Music Sunday?
- Name of our Council President.
- How many dogs does Cara Papenheim have?
- What is the best hostess gift we have to bring to Jesus?
- What month is Easter in?
- How many years has Beer & Carols been celebrated?
- How many countries are represented at ELL's Christmas Party?
- What do Lunch for the Soul folks receive every Wednesday at Holy Cross??
18 Clues: What month is Easter in? • What is celbrated July 4th? • What month is Music Sunday? • Name of our Council President. • What council position is spotlighted? • How many dogs does Cara Papenheim have? • What month is the MLK Day of Service in? • What weekday do we have Lenten services on? • How many council members are new to their role? • ...
Uhl Family 2024-03-17
25 Clues: May 2014 • May 2017 • June 1952 • July 2013 • July 2012 • July 2012 • June 2011 • July 1989 • March 1957 • April 2016 • March 2009 • April 2014 • August 2019 • August 1992 • October 1984 • January 1989 • October 1987 • January 2016 • October 1995 • January 2018 • October 2010 • November 2022 • February 1989 • September 1992 • September 1982
Term 4 week 7 spelling words - months of the year 2012-10-08
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- The seventh month of the year __ __ __ __
- The last month of Spring and the 11th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The 4th month of the year __ __ __ __ __
- The second month of the year and the last month of summer __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The last month of the year and the month of Christmas __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
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- The 5th month of the year and the last month of Autumn __ __ __
- The first month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The first month of winter and the 6th month of the year __ __ __ __
- The first month of Spring and the 9th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The eigth month of the year and the last month of winter __ __ __ __ __ __
- The tenth month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The first month of Autumn and the 3rd month of the year __ __ __ __ __
12 Clues: The 4th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ • The seventh month of the year __ __ __ __ • The first month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ • The tenth month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ • The 5th month of the year and the last month of Autumn __ __ __ • The first month of winter and the 6th month of the year __ __ __ __ • ...
Social Studies Citizenship Cross Word 2020-10-07
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- on George Washington's birthday we celebrate what
- A person who has betrayed their country may be convicted of
- may 31 we honor the people who died in battle
- When you are a member of a society with full rights and responsibilities you have
- People who were not born in the U.S. can still obtain Citizenship by
- list of rights guaranteed to all U.S. citizens in the Bill of Rights
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- another word for loyalty
- The final step of becoming a citizen is
- A solem oath or fidelity to the U.S.
- Male citizens of USA must register with the ______ between the age 18-26
- every July 4th the people of USA celebrate
- November 11 we honor veterans on
12 Clues: another word for loyalty • November 11 we honor veterans on • A solem oath or fidelity to the U.S. • The final step of becoming a citizen is • every July 4th the people of USA celebrate • may 31 we honor the people who died in battle • on George Washington's birthday we celebrate what • A person who has betrayed their country may be convicted of • ...
Zeta History 2017-03-15
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- 1st Founder
- Ages 14-18
- Composed of Zeta spouses and friends
- 1st Principle
- 3rd Principle
- Founding Date
- Old 3rd Principle
- Meaning of Amicae
- Ages 4-8
- 3rd Founder
- 2nd Principle
- 2nd Founder
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- Summer cottage Idlewild, Michigan
- 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC
- 4th Principle
- 5th Founder
- Five Founders
- Group for women who want to be Zetas but have no Degree
- Ages 9-13
- 4th Founder
20 Clues: Ages 4-8 • Ages 9-13 • Ages 14-18 • 1st Founder • 5th Founder • 4th Founder • 3rd Founder • 2nd Founder • 4th Principle • 1st Principle • 3rd Principle • Founding Date • Five Founders • 2nd Principle • Old 3rd Principle • Meaning of Amicae • Summer cottage Idlewild, Michigan • Composed of Zeta spouses and friends • 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC • ...
USA 2024-08-11
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- Which branch of military did John F. Kennedy serve in?
- The 13 stripes on the flag represent the 13 _____.
- The 50 stars on the flag represent the 50 _____.
- What day do we honor our veterans?
- What do we call the first ten amendments to the Constitution?
- What city was the first capital of the United States?
- What president appeared on television first?
- The first man on the moon was ____.
- What is the capital of the United States
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- Who was the first president to be impeached?
- What war did the USA enter in 1917?
- What was signed on July 4th, 1776?
- Who is the Commander in Chief of the military?
- ______ did not give up her bus seat, which sparked the civil rights movement.
- In 1862, the first ____ was printed.
- One of the largest rivers in the USA is?
- What was written in 1787?
- Which president signed the 1954 bill declaring November 11th as Veterans Day?
18 Clues: What was written in 1787? • What was signed on July 4th, 1776? • What day do we honor our veterans? • What war did the USA enter in 1917? • The first man on the moon was ____. • In 1862, the first ____ was printed. • One of the largest rivers in the USA is? • What is the capital of the United States • Who was the first president to be impeached? • ...
End of Test Crossword 2023-05-22
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- Capital of the United States
- What country do we live in?
- Planet that we live on
- Baseball player who integrated major league baseball and wore number 42
- The capital city of Virginia
- Pearl Harbor was bombed on ___________ 7th, 1941
- The movie series with Ironman, Black Panther and Spiderman
- ________ Ruth was a baseball player who played for the Yankees in the 1920s and hit 714 home runs
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- This team won the Super Bowl
- The mascot of Elko Middle School
- What month is it?
- This restaurant has the Big Mac and McChicken
- Non-contiguous island state off of the Pacific coast that became an American territory in 1898
- This bug named band sings the songs Let it Be and Here Comes the Sun
- The app with all the videos that Mr. Rice tells all of his students to get off of
- Teddy ____________ was the president who practiced Big Stick Diplomacy
- The Declaration of ______________ was signed on July 4th, 1776
- We are about to be on __________ vacation
18 Clues: What month is it? • Planet that we live on • What country do we live in? • This team won the Super Bowl • Capital of the United States • The capital city of Virginia • The mascot of Elko Middle School • We are about to be on __________ vacation • This restaurant has the Big Mac and McChicken • Pearl Harbor was bombed on ___________ 7th, 1941 • ...
Petaluma July issue 2025-05-19
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- – What you need for kayaking or SUP at Shollenberger
- – Historic-style home or barn on the west side
- – Petaluma brewery with funky beer and live music
- – Flashy sky flowers after dusk on the 4th
- – One of these from Petaluma Creamery will cool you off fast
- – Season when school’s out and the fair is in
- – Where you might catch a band at Walnut Park
- – Lazy way to float the Russian River nearby
- – Small boat, big adventure at the turning basin
- – Fast-paced paddle sport now at Lucchesi courts
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- – Juicy summer fruit sold at local farm stands
- – Crispy snack that’s great with a burger
- – Park perfect for a July picnic or soccer game
- – Summertime staple at a BBQ or farmer’s market
- – Kind of shop filled with secondhand treasures downtown
- – The day fireworks light up the Petaluma sky
- – Street that’s home to downtown shops and events
- – Local artists splash these across city walls
18 Clues: – Crispy snack that’s great with a burger • – Flashy sky flowers after dusk on the 4th • – Lazy way to float the Russian River nearby • – The day fireworks light up the Petaluma sky • – Season when school’s out and the fair is in • – Where you might catch a band at Walnut Park • – Juicy summer fruit sold at local farm stands • ...
Petaluma July 2025 Crossword 2025-05-26
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- – The day fireworks light up the Petaluma sky
- – What you need for kayaking or SUP at Shollenberger
- – Flashy sky flowers after dusk on the 4th
- – Park perfect for a July picnic or soccer game
- – Summertime staple at a BBQ or farmer’s market
- – Fast-paced paddle sport now at Lucchesi courts
- – Kind of shop filled with secondhand treasures downtown
- – Street that’s home to downtown shops and events
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- – Season when school’s out and the fair is in
- – Small boat, big adventure at the turning basin
- – Lazy way to float the Russian River nearby
- – One of these from Petaluma Creamery will cool you off fast
- – Petaluma brewery with funky beer and live music
- – Crispy snack that’s great with a burger
- – Historic-style home or barn on the west side
- – Where you might catch a band at Walnut Park
- – Local artists splash these across city walls
- – Juicy summer fruit sold at local farm stands
18 Clues: – Crispy snack that’s great with a burger • – Flashy sky flowers after dusk on the 4th • – Lazy way to float the Russian River nearby • – Season when school’s out and the fair is in • – The day fireworks light up the Petaluma sky • – Where you might catch a band at Walnut Park • – Historic-style home or barn on the west side • ...
towerloanjanuary 2022-12-27
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- where the ball drops in NYC
- 10..9..8..7..6..5..4..3..2..1
- New Years tradition where one sets a goal or makes an intent to continue a good behavior
- first month of the gregorian calendar
- pop a bottle of this bubbly
- that new years song that no one really knows the words to
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- dogs hate this new years and 4th of july tradition
- china and other asian countries celebrate this new year that begins with the first new moon
- out with the old, ____________
- colored paper cut into tiny pieces and dropped from above
- what many will have new years day after drinking too much champagne
- the last day of the year
- this place will be crowded for two week until people abandon their resolutions
- time to turn over a new _____
14 Clues: the last day of the year • where the ball drops in NYC • pop a bottle of this bubbly • 10..9..8..7..6..5..4..3..2..1 • time to turn over a new _____ • out with the old, ____________ • first month of the gregorian calendar • dogs hate this new years and 4th of july tradition • colored paper cut into tiny pieces and dropped from above • ...
Hamilton Homeroom Birthdays 2022-09-09
24 Clues: June 1 • May 31 • June 2 • July 10 • July 21 • June 13 • June 21 • July 18 • June 23 • August 8 • March 28 • April 17 • October 8 • August 28 • August 13 • October 11 • November 20 • November 15 • December 13 • December 31 • February 20 • September 6 • September 5 • September 17
Mario Kart All Tracks (No Retros) 2021-12-12
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- Star Cup Final race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 2nd race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup Final race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Special Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Star Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 4th race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Mushroom Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Star Cup 4th race on SNES.
- Star Cup 1st race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 2nd race on SNES.
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- Special Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 3rd race on SNES.
- Star Cup 2nd race on SNES.
- Flower Cup Final race on SNES.
- Special Cup 2nd race on SNES.
- Flower Cup 4th race on SNES.
- Special Cup Final race on every Mario Kart game.
- Special Cup 4th race on SNES.
20 Clues: Star Cup 2nd race on SNES. • Star Cup 3rd race on SNES. • Star Cup 4th race on SNES. • Star Cup 1st race on SNES. • Flower Cup 3rd race on SNES. • Star Cup Final race on SNES. • Flower Cup 1st race on SNES. • Flower Cup 4th race on SNES. • Flower Cup 2nd race on SNES. • Special Cup 3rd race on SNES. • Special Cup 2nd race on SNES. • Special Cup 1st race on SNES. • ...
Feminism 2025-03-14
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- key issue in this wave was reproductive rights, workplace discriminations
- main method of 4th Wave
- radical form of protesting in 1968: ___ burning
- the Wave when women became lead characters in film, challenged gender roles & stereotypes
- form of communication used by 3rd and 4th Wave
- 4th Wave represented ____ women
- right to vote
- reason for 1st Wave to be put on hold
- war used by Feminists to argue for right to vote
- _____ Grrrls,feminist punk rock group
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- longest Wave of Feminism, includes Susan B. Anthony
- acronym for two groups who merged for suffrage
- #_______________
- major method of 2nd Wave
- the Wave with the most outcomes or changes
- active group during 3rd Wave
- outlawed job discrimination
- phrase for 3rd Wave
- problem area for multiple Waves
- current Wave of Feminism started by Tarana Burke
20 Clues: right to vote • #_______________ • phrase for 3rd Wave • main method of 4th Wave • major method of 2nd Wave • outlawed job discrimination • active group during 3rd Wave • 4th Wave represented ____ women • problem area for multiple Waves • reason for 1st Wave to be put on hold • _____ Grrrls,feminist punk rock group • the Wave with the most outcomes or changes • ...
Unit 1 2024-12-04
5 Clues: a holiday were men give women gifts • a holiday were we search for hidden eggs • a holiday that everyone spends with family • year's a holiday at the end of the year • of july a holiday celebrating USA independence
Birthdays 2025-12-28
11 Clues: 4th Nov 2020 • 4th Aug 1961 • 4th Dec 1937 • 2nd Nov 1993 • 27th Jan 2022 • 31st Oct 1988 • 12th Feb 1961 • 2nd June 1988 • 14th May 1992 • 20th Jan 2020 • 15th May 2023
Term 4 week 7 spelling words - months of the year 2012-10-08
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- The seventh month of the year __ __ __ __
- The last month of Spring and the 11th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The 4th month of the year __ __ __ __ __
- The second month of the year and the last month of summer __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The last month of the year and the month of Christmas __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
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- The 5th month of the year and the last month of Autumn __ __ __
- The first month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The first month of winter and the 6th month of the year __ __ __ __
- The first month of Spring and the 9th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The eigth month of the year and the last month of winter __ __ __ __ __ __
- The tenth month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The first month of Autumn and the 3rd month of the year __ __ __ __ __
12 Clues: The 4th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ • The seventh month of the year __ __ __ __ • The first month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ • The tenth month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ • The 5th month of the year and the last month of Autumn __ __ __ • The first month of winter and the 6th month of the year __ __ __ __ • ...
Term 4 week 7 spelling words - months of the year 2012-10-08
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- The seventh month of the year __ __ __ __
- The last month of Spring and the 11th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The 4th month of the year __ __ __ __ __
- The second month of the year and the last month of summer __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The last month of the year and the month of Christmas __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
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- The 5th month of the year and the last month of Autumn __ __ __
- The first month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The first month of winter and the 6th month of the year __ __ __ __
- The first month of Spring and the 9th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The eigth month of the year and the last month of winter __ __ __ __ __ __
- The tenth month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __
- The first month of Autumn and the 3rd month of the year __ __ __ __ __
12 Clues: The 4th month of the year __ __ __ __ __ • The seventh month of the year __ __ __ __ • The first month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ • The tenth month of the year __ __ __ __ __ __ __ • The 5th month of the year and the last month of Autumn __ __ __ • The first month of winter and the 6th month of the year __ __ __ __ • ...
Months of the Year 2022-02-03
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- I am the 1st month of the year.
- I am the 4th month of the year.
- I am the 9th month of the year. I am the beginning of Spring.
- I am the 2nd month of the year.
- I am the last month of the year.
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- I am the 7th month of the year. I am a cold month.
- I am the 8th month of the year. I am a cold month.
- I am the 11th month of the year.
- I am the 6th month of the year. I am a cold month.
- I am the 10th month of the year.
- I am the 3rd month of the year.
- I am the 5th month of the year.
12 Clues: I am the 1st month of the year. • I am the 4th month of the year. • I am the 3rd month of the year. • I am the 2nd month of the year. • I am the 5th month of the year. • I am the 11th month of the year. • I am the 10th month of the year. • I am the last month of the year. • I am the 7th month of the year. I am a cold month. • ...
Calvin's 63rd Birthday! 2025-06-25
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- A big milestone that you reached this year
- A lovely lady that you met at the Sundance
- You share a birthday with this well-known musician
- Turning 63 is often seen as a milestone to embrace new __________
- This name in Chinese means "to wipe"
- The country founded on July 26th, 1847
- The #1 hit song on Billboard Top 100 on July 26th, 1962
- This movie was released on July 26th, 2013
- "Who let the ____ ___?" A famous song released on July 26th, 2000
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- The #1 movie on July 26th, 1962
- The family name known as the greatest shipbuilders of Newfoundland
- This name in Italian means "elegance"
- Something you will NOT be eating on your birthday
- The Chinese zodiac animal in 1962
- A name that means "God has heard"
- Someone who likes to hop
- Your zodiac sign
- In 2025, July 26th will be recognized as National ______ Day in the US
18 Clues: Your zodiac sign • Someone who likes to hop • The #1 movie on July 26th, 1962 • The Chinese zodiac animal in 1962 • A name that means "God has heard" • This name in Chinese means "to wipe" • This name in Italian means "elegance" • The country founded on July 26th, 1847 • A big milestone that you reached this year • A lovely lady that you met at the Sundance • ...
Beach 2021-07-28
17 Clues: last • middle • oldest • 3rd and 10 • 2nd and 1st • 1st and 4th • 1st and 5th • 1st and 2nd • 1st and 2nd • 2nd and 5th • 4th and 2nd • 2nd and 2nd • baby of five • 2nd and middle • 2nd, 3rd, and 9th • 1st, 1st, and 1st • 2nd, 1st, and 3rd
Revolutionary War 2021-05-27
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- who stated " As to declarations of independency, be patient"
- who stated " In the name of the great Jehovah and the Continental Congress
- what happened July 4th, 1776
- who wrote common sense
- who stated "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
- who stated "let the troops pass by and dont molest them without they begin first "
- who was the main author of the declaration of independence
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- his name was the biggest on the declaration of independence
- who stated "I have not yet begun to fight"
- Many soldiers at Valley Forge did not have these
- who stated " come in , Revere we are not afraid of you
- she is the one who asked her husband to remember the ladies
- who stated that the regulars are coming
- who stated " I only regret that I only have one life to loose for my country"
- who lead the continental army
15 Clues: who wrote common sense • what happened July 4th, 1776 • who lead the continental army • who stated that the regulars are coming • who stated "I have not yet begun to fight" • Many soldiers at Valley Forge did not have these • who stated " come in , Revere we are not afraid of you • who was the main author of the declaration of independence • ...
XL3 Comprehension Review 2013-11-24
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- The word that means "to throw something with a lot of force" is ______.
- Mr. Sullivan wants to tear down a tree to build a ______.
- The name of Sam's rabbit is _____.
- On July 4th the United States won its _________________.
- Broken glass left lying in the sun can cause a _____.
- Unlike metal, glass does not ____.
- Sunny _________ is the name of a place to live.
- A mixture of flour, eggs and other things used when cooking is called _______.
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- Mr. ____________ thinks that trees are ugly and messy.
- Liz's sister forgot to put the lid on the _________.
- Most families throw out ____ or six glass jars or bottles a week.
- This word means to "Use again"
- The boy's room was so messy, he couldn't open the _____.
- People who drop litter on the ground don't care about ______.
14 Clues: This word means to "Use again" • The name of Sam's rabbit is _____. • Unlike metal, glass does not ____. • Sunny _________ is the name of a place to live. • Liz's sister forgot to put the lid on the _________. • Broken glass left lying in the sun can cause a _____. • Mr. ____________ thinks that trees are ugly and messy. • ...
Culture of the USA 2024-10-15
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- What American state is famous for Disneyland and Hollywood?
- On which holiday do Americans eat turkey and give thanks?
- The capital city of the United States.
- What sport is known as “America’s pastime”?
- Which holiday is known for costumes and trick-or-treating?
- This big event happens in the United States every four years to elect the President.
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- Which U.S. city is famous for casinos and nightlife?
- What American fast food is famous worldwide and includes a patty in a bun?
- What American holiday is celebrated on July 4th?
- What is the name of the famous Hollywood street with stars on the sidewalk?
- Which city has a statue that symbolizes freedom and welcomes immigrants?
11 Clues: The capital city of the United States. • What sport is known as “America’s pastime”? • What American holiday is celebrated on July 4th? • Which U.S. city is famous for casinos and nightlife? • On which holiday do Americans eat turkey and give thanks? • Which holiday is known for costumes and trick-or-treating? • ...
July 2022-06-06
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- Steely Dan's Old School
- All The Go-Go's ever wanted
- The B-52's favorite crustacean
- When The Lovin' Spoonful are in the city
- State Flower of New York
- Historic Albany Park
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- _____ in the sun by Violent Femmes
- I Will____Your Heart, 2008 Death Cab for Cutie track
- Celebrate Uncle Willys Birthday at this Hudson Valley Festival
- Local artists are featured on this series at 2:30
- Birthstone of July
- It's a good day (to ___ the system)by Shungudzo
12 Clues: Birthstone of July • Historic Albany Park • Steely Dan's Old School • State Flower of New York • All The Go-Go's ever wanted • The B-52's favorite crustacean • _____ in the sun by Violent Femmes • When The Lovin' Spoonful are in the city • It's a good day (to ___ the system)by Shungudzo • Local artists are featured on this series at 2:30 • ...
JULY 2020-06-18
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- Who's our new quality vendor specialist?
- Where can you buy Sour Puss?
- What was the first American Made schnapps we launched?
- What was the last 100 Proof Flavor Launched?
- Bar A Retired Sweet UV Vodka Flavor
- Who's celebrating their 37th anniversary with Phillips this month?
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- In 1975 Phillips Distilling Co. ran the first campaign of this kind with it soon becoming a requirement for messaging.
- A Top UV Vodka National Account
- What Core Behavior is Featured in our Six Month Spotlight?
- What's Carlos's favorite vodka brand?
- What Revel Stoke flavor launched this summer?
- Building Foundation of Our Destination
12 Clues: Where can you buy Sour Puss? • A Top UV Vodka National Account • Bar A Retired Sweet UV Vodka Flavor • What's Carlos's favorite vodka brand? • Building Foundation of Our Destination • Who's our new quality vendor specialist? • What was the last 100 Proof Flavor Launched? • What Revel Stoke flavor launched this summer? • ...
July 2025-10-30
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- Where ranch families and riders wave the Stars and Stripes
- What America won in 1776 and still defends today
- The traditions passed down through generations of ranchers
- The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate
- The sport born from ranch work, celebrating skill and grit
- Neighbors helping neighbors — the real strength of ranch life
- Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true
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- What every American — and rancher — holds dear
- The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome
- The summer sky lights up like a Fourth of July roundup
- Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade
- The land where courage met opportunity in the West
12 Clues: What every American — and rancher — holds dear • What America won in 1776 and still defends today • The home we love, from open range to Capitol dome • The land where courage met opportunity in the West • Worn with pride from the branding pen to the parade • Where a cowboy hangs on tight and ties his rope true • The symbol of freedom waving high on every ranch gate • ...
July 2025-11-24
12 Clues: Water fun • Cold drinks • Too much sun • Outdoor cookout • National symbol • Light up the sky • Handheld firework • Holiday procession • Where burgers cook • Typical July weather • Showing country pride • Another word for freedom
July 2026-01-07
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- The state corporation of the Russian Federation responsible for a wide range of space flights and programs.
- The Italian government agency established to fund, regulate, and coordinate space exploration activities in Italy.
- The French government space agency, responsible for shaping and implementing France's space policy.
- The executive agency of the government of the United Kingdom responsible for its civil space program.
- Japan's national aerospace and space agency, responsible for research, technology development, and the launch of satellites into orbit.
- An intergovernmental organization of 22 member states dedicated to the exploration of space.
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- The national center for aerospace, energy, and transportation research of Germany.
- The United States' agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
- The national space agency of India, with a mission to harness space technology for national development.
- The national space agency of the People's Republic of China, responsible for the national space program.
- Canada's national space agency responsible for managing the country's civil space-related activities.
- The federal agency of the United Arab Emirates responsible for the development and regulation of the country's space sector.
12 Clues: The national center for aerospace, energy, and transportation research of Germany. • An intergovernmental organization of 22 member states dedicated to the exploration of space. • The French government space agency, responsible for shaping and implementing France's space policy. • ...
Ella's Revolutionary War Crossword 2021-05-28
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- What happened at Valley Forge?
- Who led the Continental Army?
- Which officer did Washington think of as valuable
- What was created July 4th 1776?
- Colonists who were able to get ready to fight fast
- How many years was the Revolutionary War?
- Who alerted the colonists that the British were coming? "The Regulars are out"!
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- Who said "Don't fire till you see the whites of their eyes."
- Who's house did the British take over?
- How far was it from the Delaware River to Trenton?
- Who said this "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
- Who was Benedict Arnold's wife?
- Who do the Americans want to join their side?
- Who is John Adam's wife?
- Who said this, "The General is well, but much worn with fatigue with anxiety, I have never knew him to be so anxious as now"
15 Clues: Who is John Adam's wife? • Who led the Continental Army? • What happened at Valley Forge? • Who was Benedict Arnold's wife? • What was created July 4th 1776? • Who's house did the British take over? • How many years was the Revolutionary War? • Who do the Americans want to join their side? • Which officer did Washington think of as valuable • ...
Worldly Wise 5 Lesson 9 2024-03-13
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- hard to handle or control
- tightly packed, crowded close together; thick; stupid
- July 4th is a _______ date in American history
- to rise, usually in a steady way
- The man dove into the pond and made a ________ rescue of the child who couldn't swim.
- to bring to or come to an end
- not believable; easily damaged or broken
- wood that has been sawed into boards; to move in a clumsy or heavy way
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- A good cook _______ with different herbs and spices to create new dishes.
- To hang while attached to something above; stop for a while before going on
- to fly high in the sky; rise suddenly
- The _____ were watching the basketball game carefully.
- I know I will ________ these errands by noon.
- so unreasonable as to be laughable; foolish and silly
- to copy or imitate sounds, speech, or actions
15 Clues: hard to handle or control • to bring to or come to an end • to rise, usually in a steady way • to fly high in the sky; rise suddenly • not believable; easily damaged or broken • I know I will ________ these errands by noon. • to copy or imitate sounds, speech, or actions • July 4th is a _______ date in American history • ...
Summer Words! 2023-05-26
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- Can we play some of the games on the ___?
- Are you going on ___ this summer?
- The ___ was melting in the hot summer sun.
- His family has a camper at the ___ in Cape May.
- I hope we have many days of ____ this summer!
- I can't wait to ride my ___ on the boardwalk.
- I want to spend a lot of time ___ by the pool with a good book.
- In New Jersey, we say "Goin' down the ___" to say going to the beach.
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- After getting out of the pool, I wrapped myself up in a big ____.
- For the 4th of July, my family has a ___.
- She went on the big slide at the ____.
- I love to boogie-board in the ___.
- A ___ stole a french fry right out of my hand!
- They had a ___ lunch in the park.
- My family is going to the ___ in Wildwood for a week this summer.
15 Clues: Are you going on ___ this summer? • They had a ___ lunch in the park. • I love to boogie-board in the ___. • She went on the big slide at the ____. • Can we play some of the games on the ___? • For the 4th of July, my family has a ___. • The ___ was melting in the hot summer sun. • I hope we have many days of ____ this summer! • ...
Freak the mighty 2025-04-28
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- A type of book that Max uses to look up words
- A type of adventure the Freak says
- what freak and max find inside the purse
- Where max goes in his house opposite of up and opposite of over
- What freak and max pull out of the sewer
- the holiday that freak max and grim and gram celebrate and they get to open a present a day early.
- Max’s grandma
- A guy that Freak and Max run from
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- Where max gets called down to because his father has a message for him
- Freak and max blend in with the night is called being _______
- The event that Freak and Max go to see on 4th of july
- Where max and freak go and they pull out a purse
- Freaks mother
- Max’s grandpa
- where freak goes because he was choking at lunch
15 Clues: Freaks mother • Max’s grandpa • Max’s grandma • A guy that Freak and Max run from • A type of adventure the Freak says • what freak and max find inside the purse • What freak and max pull out of the sewer • A type of book that Max uses to look up words • Where max and freak go and they pull out a purse • where freak goes because he was choking at lunch • ...
Summer 2025-04-18
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- A cool, sour-sweet drink made from citrus.
- A painful result of too much time in the sun without protection.
- Used to ride the waves at the beach.
- You wear this when heading to the pool or beach.
- A sandy place where the waves meet the shore.
- A darker skin tone from soaking up the sun.
- Cream A cold, sweet treat that melts fast in the heat.
- A meal eaten outdoors on a blanket or at a park.
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- Easy-to-wear summer shoes that go “slap-slap” when you walk.
- Used to protect your skin from UV rays.
- A summer cookout with grilled food and smoky smells.
- A frozen, fruity treat on a stick.
- Colorful explosions in the sky, often on the 4th of July.
- Built for warmth, light, and maybe roasting marshmallows.
- Time off from school or work, often used for travel or relaxation.
15 Clues: A frozen, fruity treat on a stick. • Used to ride the waves at the beach. • Used to protect your skin from UV rays. • A cool, sour-sweet drink made from citrus. • A darker skin tone from soaking up the sun. • A sandy place where the waves meet the shore. • You wear this when heading to the pool or beach. • A meal eaten outdoors on a blanket or at a park. • ...
Happy Birthday Family 2022-12-21
17 Clues: June 6 • May 28 • July 24 • June 23 • June 26 • July 12 • July 20 • June 11 • August 6 • August 28 • October 4 • August 26 • February 7 • January 15 • October 24 • October 22 • September 17
American Revolution Crossword 2023-09-03
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- The first president of the USA!
- This American holiday is celebrated every July 4th!
- A person who would willingly fight for and defend their country.
- There are 50 of these on the American Flag, one for every state!
- The Keystone State, I'm sure you know it.
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- Founding father who's name you might find on Broadway.
- The "key" to figuring out this Founding Father is found when thinking about his "hundreds" of inventions!
- Unites States of _.
- There are a few monuments dedicated to this, including a bell and a green tinted lady.
- The first official state in the United States of America!
- The first battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington and _.
- There are 13 of these on the American Flag, to represent each colony!
12 Clues: Unites States of _. • The first president of the USA! • The Keystone State, I'm sure you know it. • This American holiday is celebrated every July 4th! • Founding father who's name you might find on Broadway. • The first official state in the United States of America! • The first battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington and _. • ...
moon tea 2025-10-21
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- July 4th is the celebration of American Xxxxxx.
- The Xxxxxx eclipse was visible across the entire continent.
- The Xxxxxx lands yielded a plentiful harvest this year.
- The police Xxxxxx the scene of the crime for clues.
- My uncle speaks with a thick Xxxxxx accent.
- The coach gave a Xxxxxx speech to the team before the game.
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- The Xxxxxx of the small village lived a simple life.
- Don't Xxxxxx the surprise party; keep it a secret!
- Xxxxxx are essential for growing tropical plants in cold climates.
- After the accident, he gave her a Xxxxxx hug.
- He will Xxxxxx the proper way to tie a Windsor knot.
- It was a Xxxxxx for the tiny bird to fly against the strong wind.
12 Clues: My uncle speaks with a thick Xxxxxx accent. • After the accident, he gave her a Xxxxxx hug. • July 4th is the celebration of American Xxxxxx. • Don't Xxxxxx the surprise party; keep it a secret! • The police Xxxxxx the scene of the crime for clues. • The Xxxxxx of the small village lived a simple life. • He will Xxxxxx the proper way to tie a Windsor knot. • ...
Rodeo 2025-12-03
Across
- 2words The 4th of July week is typically what rodeo athletes call this run, borrowing from the upcoming holiday
- 2words No shopping—just carols and gifts
- most go broke or get broken in this sport
- They're like the cowboys of the Bible but not with cows
- What Scott is filled with for your support, prayer and friendship
- 4words Celestial being representing God’s direct spokesman
Down
- 2words for what your support helps Scott do
- 3words where Jesus was born
- 11 x 5 + 11 equals how many books this big book has
- You help this ministry to make these
- A census and a sky object led people here
- 3words there were likely many more of these than carols describe
12 Clues: 3words where Jesus was born • You help this ministry to make these • 2words No shopping—just carols and gifts • most go broke or get broken in this sport • A census and a sky object led people here • 2words for what your support helps Scott do • 11 x 5 + 11 equals how many books this big book has • They're like the cowboys of the Bible but not with cows • ...
Room 30 Classmate Puzzle 2024-08-26
17 Clues: May 20 • July 1 • June 11 • June 17 • July 23 • March 4 • April 7 • July 16 • June 30 • March 20 • December 1 • December 9 • October 16 • October 27 • November 18 • September 21 • September 26
Happy Birthday 2018 2018-07-02
14 Clues: December 19 • May 8 birthday • July 4 birthday • July 5 birthday • July 10 birthday • July 11 birthday • June 22 birthday • March 23 birthday • October 8 birthday • January 1 birthday • November 6 birthday • July 4, 1776 birthdate • Most popular birthday greeting • PC lie to use on someone's birthday
Zeta History 2017-03-15
Across
- 1st Founder
- Ages 4-8
- Summer cottage Idlewild, Michigan
- Composed of Zeta spouses and friends
- 4th Principle
- Meaning of Amicae
- Old 3rd Principle
Down
- Group for women who want to be Zetas but have no Degree
- 5th Founder
- Ages 9-13
- Ages 14-18
- 2nd Principle
- Five Founders
- 3rd Founder
- 1st Principle
- 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC
- 4th Founder
- 3rd Principle
- Founding Date
- 2nd Founder
20 Clues: Ages 4-8 • Ages 9-13 • Ages 14-18 • 5th Founder • 1st Founder • 3rd Founder • 4th Founder • 2nd Founder • 2nd Principle • Five Founders • 1st Principle • 3rd Principle • 4th Principle • Founding Date • Meaning of Amicae • Old 3rd Principle • Summer cottage Idlewild, Michigan • Composed of Zeta spouses and friends • 1734 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC • ...
July Newsletter 2020-07-20
Across
- Max no. of people allowed in the MLC lifts
- 52.15
- I am, you are, we are
- Retail Finance Strategy Day transportation
- Let's get married
- In lockdown No.1
- Most of the team don’t like this
- Caused Finance a lot of pain
- Skype just left the conversation
- New social media platform
Down
- Villia’s newest housemate
- A WFH essential
- Whiteboard’s older sibling…
- The bank that can
- Lowest prices are just the beginning
- In lockdown No.2
- I’ve never met my colleagues face to face
- Kills 99% of germs
- Hyperion Financial Management
- Bad for your body, great for your soul, mind and overall happiness.
20 Clues: 52.15 • A WFH essential • In lockdown No.2 • In lockdown No.1 • The bank that can • Let's get married • Kills 99% of germs • I am, you are, we are • Villia’s newest housemate • New social media platform • Whiteboard’s older sibling… • Caused Finance a lot of pain • Hyperion Financial Management • Most of the team don’t like this • Skype just left the conversation • ...
30th July 2021-07-30
Across
- start
- noisy disturbance
- grief or sadness
- relaxed
- the kitchen in a ship
- regular pattern of movement or sound
- hate
- a repeated rhythmic phrase
- hold dear
- lasts for a short time
- over the top action
- spiteful behaviour
- elegant movement
- not thinking you are special
- the first one
- loudest point in a gradually increasing sound
- generous or forgiving
- behave in a certain way often
- act as if you cannot decide
- interest
- a smug conceited smile
- affectionate
- to back to how it was
- defeat thoroughly
- trap
- say you will do something bad
- become weaker
- has the same experience
- make annoyed
- not aware
- think about carefully
- stick out lips
- complain irritatingly
- think about your own success
- a clumsy person
Down
- move dragging your feet
- very pleasant
- arrange for something to be kept for you
- of the same character
- carefully
- show off
- walk as if you own the world
- believe in something without proof
- surprise or shock that starts something
- something that is always done
- something inherited
- unclothed
- disorder
- an ugly twisted expression
- experience of life, fashion and culture
- honest and meaning what you say
- worth remembering
- beaten in a fight
- intense dislike
- avoid an opponent using skill
- move roughly
- fold out
- perfect
- don't give up
- careful examination
- in spite of
- live at other people's expense
- hold gently and protectively
- hard pull
- an agreement
- a thin line on something
- great joy after victory
- the second one
- loud unpleasant noise
- attack verbally
- disturbed water behind a boat
- proud or dignified
72 Clues: hate • trap • start • relaxed • perfect • show off • disorder • fold out • interest • carefully • unclothed • hold dear • hard pull • not aware • in spite of • move roughly • affectionate • an agreement • make annoyed • very pleasant • the first one • don't give up • become weaker • the second one • stick out lips • intense dislike • attack verbally • a clumsy person • grief or sadness • elegant movement • noisy disturbance • ...
July 5 2019-07-04
Across
- an old item. A Sony Walkman is a technological ___ from the 1980s.
- "formation" in French could be __ in English
- discover, conclude. The report will __ if the fire was deliberately set or if it was an accident.
- complete, for example __ all the requirements of a course
- refusal to accept something or someone.
- The battleships sailed in __ as they prepared to attack.
- important, significant, remarkable. It is __ that no women in the CAF are naval captains.
- After moving many times in his military career, she decided to ___ in rural Saskatchewan.
- (4 words) with very little advance warning. You have to be ready to go into combat _ _ _ _.
- make wider
- It is __ for CF members to wear civilian clothes on Wednesdays. You must wear a uniform.
- The __ is an informal and indirect way of getting news/gossip, for example about early departures on long weekends.
Down
- get money back. This iPad doesn't work. I need a _.
- keep back. Every paycheque, the government will __ some money.
- very damaging or weakening. Cancer is a very __ disease. People`s lives change completely.
- be enough. "Do you need more information?" "No thank you, that will ___"
- (3 words) il s'avère que. "I thought I would be posted to Halifax, but _ _ _ that I will be in Comox."
- acceptance and following of rules
- The CAF will __ 13 billion dollars of its total budget to new socks for the CAF members.
- arriving soon. The news about your posting dates will be __.
- refreshing After a long, hard week, it was __ to spend some time in nature at the lake.
- give authority or legitimacy or control
- peu importe, de toute façon
23 Clues: make wider • peu importe, de toute façon • acceptance and following of rules • refusal to accept something or someone. • give authority or legitimacy or control • "formation" in French could be __ in English • get money back. This iPad doesn't work. I need a _. • The battleships sailed in __ as they prepared to attack. • ...
July 2 2019-08-06
Across
- ancré enraciné
- the lily en faire trop
- +with batailler avec (sens maladroit)
- monticule
- séjouner
- ornière
- affaiblir entamer saper ébranler
- revers
- agité en emoi
- flaque d'eau
- astucieux
- pourpre
- année bissextile
- bon bonne succulent délicieux (nourriture)
- (esquiver fuir son travail ses devoirs)
- irritable
- boussole
- appareil équipement instrument
- durable
- voler grapiller chaparder
- cadran solaire
- une enseigne
- un semblant de qqch
- fresque
- engagement contrat convention
- aigreur amertume
- remarquable u
- bruire
- fouiner
- désordre
- titulaire en place actuelle sortant
- perspicacité
- stand étal
- un fer à cheval
- travailleur
- embourber (v) boubier (n)
- pittoresque
- oursin
- tradition connaissances coutumes
- perspicace
- trouble obscur
- avoir moins de vingt ans
- humidifier humecter
- violation infraction abus rupture
- bébé / idée nouvelle
- (v) serpenter
- corvée
- s'implanter
- l'actualité
- trimestriel
- l'herbicide
- arête / crête
- la salle des fêtes
- se délecter de qqh / se repaître de/ savourer
- le châtelain
- hauts et bas
- zélé
- rouge foncé
- faible peu convaincant
- pressentiment / premonition (sens négatif)
- troubler qqun
- battre à plates coutures écraser
- barboter
- prodigue
- aiguilles (montre / boussole)
- (soit dit en passant)
- présumer que / conjecturer que déduire que
- ruée cavalcade
- reflux déclin s'amoindrir
- statuer sur/juger...
- rôder
- but objectif proie (sens traquer)
- retiré, à l'écart
- primevère
- boiter
- plate-bande
- enclume
- dérober voler subtiliser
- crépuscule
Down
- salir souiller
- cliqueter
- déguerpir / se ruer dehors à toute vitesse
- décalage horaire
- charrette
- rancoeur
- le terrain communal
- moudre broyer réduire en poudre
- forme de gouvernement
- stérile aride
- sentier
- un domaine (terre)
- prise de bec dispute /
- un coude (virage serré)
- côtelette
- talus
- sacristain
- réduire diminuer
- instiller (qch en qqun)
- trimestre scolaire
- personne de passage / fugace éphémère
- Pentecôte
- trimestre civil
- tiède (dans sens mitigé)
- caveau
- jacinthe
- bouillant bouillonnant (angry)
- tripler
- ardent fervent dévoué loyal
- remise à niveau rappel
- tordre déformer
- jonquille
- nef (central aisle)
- ne pas tenir en place
- mire
- mépris dédain
- jetée
- désherber
- vache à lait
- le presbytère
- sembler long
- abondance
- ne pas donner l'impression de
- contourner (figuré)
- remanier en circonscription
- être ponctué de/ parsemé de...
- être dans la fleur de l'âge.
- la trotteuse (montre)
- une chaumière
- obstruction parlementaire / bloquer retarder legislation
- ennuis
- agacer énerver qqun
- savoir qu'il y a anguille sous roche
- noisette
- désordre fouillis pagaille
- intermédiaire
- odeur (neutral)
- de gouverneur
- épicéa (arbre)
- un tournant
- les gens de la compagne
- sécher nettoyer (pour le liquide qui tombe)
- élever encourager soutenir nourrir cultiver
- crépuscule
- vitriol (acid) méchanceté
- le chaume
- dalle de pierre
- ahuri ébahi époustoufflé sidéré
- aller de travers / bizarre. Le détectif a vu que..
- lopin de terre
- hameau
- une flopée de
- enquête de meurtre
- personne venue d'ailleurs
- nid de poule
- ingénu (naif, candide)
- servile
- réservé timide qui manque de confiance
- horloger
- s'enfuir pour se marier (avec son amant)
- disgracieux laid
- affaiblir
- excentrique original bizarre
- se débarrasser de / jeter par dessus-bord
- flâner se promener tranquillement
- bâclé fait à la va-vite.
- (n) bande bobine moulinet / (v) chanceler tituber
- tulipe
- marchand ambulant
- gâter gâcher
- le recteur , le pasteur
170 Clues: mire • zélé • talus • jetée • rôder • revers • caveau • bruire • ennuis • oursin • corvée • hameau • tulipe • boiter • sentier • ornière • pourpre • tripler • durable • fresque • fouiner • servile • enclume • rancoeur • séjouner • jacinthe • boussole • désordre • noisette • horloger • barboter • prodigue • cliqueter • charrette • monticule • côtelette • astucieux • Pentecôte • irritable • jonquille • désherber • abondance • le chaume • affaiblir • primevère • sacristain • stand étal • ...
July crossword 2014-07-13
Across
- Warehouse Stationery’s catchphrase word
- Bounce address is …………… St, Levin
- Four Square …………………. Beach
- 72 ………… Street, Foxton
- Safe Kids in ……………….Supervision
- Children can interact with their ……………..
- NZ ……………. subsidy available
- We’ve ……………… the prices on all this and more
- ……………. Hut
- ……………….. from 1st July to 28th July 2014
- Under new ………………………..
- ……………….. Quote
- Phone/………………
- Bounce aims to provide a ……………. Environment
- …………………. Kusabs
- With any …………… lovers
- Palmerston North, ………………. and Feilding
Down
- Samsung ……..….. S5
- Nurturing ………………… for life
- Who runs children’s care from the Showgrounds?
- Competition …………………
- Kids just ……………. It
- Where could you win back your power bill?
- RK ……………….. Services
- In-Home ………………………..
- Latest …………… craze
- We have ………………….. available now
- Home of ………………. crust
- Open Mon - …………… 7am – 4pm
- …………………. Café
- …………. Now
31 Clues: …………. Now • ……………. Hut • Phone/……………… • …………………. Café • ……………….. Quote • …………………. Kusabs • Samsung ……..….. S5 • Latest …………… craze • Competition ………………… • Kids just ……………. It • In-Home ……………………….. • RK ……………….. Services • Home of ………………. crust • Under new ……………………….. • With any …………… lovers • 72 ………… Street, Foxton • Nurturing ………………… for life • Four Square …………………. Beach • NZ ……………. subsidy available • ...
July crossword 2014-07-13
Across
- Phone/………………
- Palmerston North, ………………. and Feilding
- RK ……………….. Services
- We’ve ……………… the prices on all this and more
- …………………. Kusabs
- Bounce address is …………… St, Levin
- We have ………………….. available now
- 72 ………… Street, Foxton
- Safe Kids in ……………….Supervision
- ……………. Hut
- Where could you win back your power bill?
- In-Home ………………………..
- …………. Now
- Warehouse Stationery’s catchphrase word
- Home of ………………. crust
- With any …………… lovers
Down
- Four Square …………………. Beach
- Nurturing ………………… for life
- NZ ……………. subsidy available
- Bounce aims to provide a ……………. Environment
- Competition …………………
- Open Mon - …………… 7am – 4pm
- Samsung ……..….. S5
- Under new ………………………..
- Who runs children’s care from the Showgrounds?
- ……………….. from 1st July to 28th July 2014
- Children can interact with their ……………..
- …………………. Café
- Latest …………… craze
- Kids just ……………. It
- ……………….. Quote
31 Clues: …………. Now • ……………. Hut • Phone/……………… • …………………. Café • ……………….. Quote • …………………. Kusabs • Samsung ……..….. S5 • Latest …………… craze • Competition ………………… • In-Home ……………………….. • Kids just ……………. It • RK ……………….. Services • Under new ……………………….. • Home of ………………. crust • With any …………… lovers • 72 ………… Street, Foxton • Four Square …………………. Beach • Nurturing ………………… for life • NZ ……………. subsidy available • ...
July 2016 2016-06-23
Across
- Secondary no longer
- Deer meat
- The St. Lawrence-Iroquoian word for “village”
- Canada’s First Prime Minister
- A group of owls
- From _ _ _ to _ _ _
- Lions & Wheels
- Teetotaler never drinks this
- A newly married woman
- Actor that plays William Murdock
- A Canadian Song
- To give up ones work or position
- 100th Anniversary this year
- Thank God it’s _ _ _ _ _
- Puts out flames
- A trip from one place to another
- To breathe out
Down
- Origin of Guiness beer
- Good times
- Canada’s fur
- Barenaked suit
- Smallest bird
- An expression of approval
- Canada’s farthest East
- Warm shirt
- Thunder & Lightening
- Dummer News started here
- Sweet Juicy Fruit
- Canada’s most popular sport
- Just the facts, mam
- To begin to grow
- Full of or causing happiness
- RingRing
33 Clues: RingRing • Deer meat • Good times • Warm shirt • Canada’s fur • Smallest bird • Barenaked suit • Lions & Wheels • To breathe out • A group of owls • A Canadian Song • Puts out flames • To begin to grow • Sweet Juicy Fruit • Secondary no longer • From _ _ _ to _ _ _ • Just the facts, mam • Thunder & Lightening • A newly married woman • Origin of Guiness beer • Canada’s farthest East • Dummer News started here • ...
July Crossword 2023-06-26
Across
- 'The King' of Rock and Roll
- Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign
- Twinkle twinkle little...
- It constitutes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible
- Most useful communication tool during the war
- The first black President of the US
- If it's not a fruit, it's a smartphone
- the most beloved Princess of Wales
- In Greek mythology, he stole fire from the Olympian gods and gave it to human kind
- The finest are music, painting, theatre and sculpture
- ...with a Purpose
- Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay
- The Greek goddess of wisdom
Down
- Lovers' month
- Australia's largest state
- Surfers should always keep an eye out for them
- Where you can see animals, clowns and trapeze artists
- ...was not built in a day
- Royals have it blue
- It can be used for flowers of for tea
- Every two weeks
- Pull the wool over your...
- before there were emails
23 Clues: Lovers' month • Every two weeks • ...with a Purpose • Royals have it blue • before there were emails • Australia's largest state • Twinkle twinkle little... • ...was not built in a day • Pinot, Shiraz, Chardonnay • Pull the wool over your... • 'The King' of Rock and Roll • The Greek goddess of wisdom • the most beloved Princess of Wales • Aquarius polar opposite zodiac sign • ...
July 2023 2023-04-24
Across
- The Battle Mage of Bein Amar
- The first House Lord or Lady Mallard
- A skill used to stab that guy way over there
- The Heraldic Charge of Sir Miloc
- A dust that sharpens the blade
- A port city known for thieves, boats, and being set on fire a few times
- The weapon of "The Bear"
- The first Chief of the Blak Tuth Grin Tribe
- A town known for its elves, and failed currency of acorns
- “Hee-haw”
- A lore of little-known locations and influential people
- Used by sorcerers
- Prevents withering
- Metal Shoes
Down
- A city (now goo) with many a library
- A glove to protect your appendages
- Hot padding
- People who live approximately 75 years
- The most ancient evil of Novashan, conquered by the sword of Raven
- Never a pirate, always a ____
- Contains much scripted knowledge
- Even for everyone
- A cheese with a mild, earthy, but tart flavor
- A House formed by Count Chaylin
- Home of many a duck
- Magically seeing in unusually dark darkness
- Like many tunics
- A jousters best friend
- What Tobi’s heraldry holds?
- Sieged in 1016, this town was overrun by undead
30 Clues: “Hee-haw” • Hot padding • Metal Shoes • Like many tunics • Even for everyone • Used by sorcerers • Prevents withering • Home of many a duck • A jousters best friend • The weapon of "The Bear" • What Tobi’s heraldry holds? • The Battle Mage of Bein Amar • Never a pirate, always a ____ • A dust that sharpens the blade • A House formed by Count Chaylin • The Heraldic Charge of Sir Miloc • ...
July V 2022-06-22
Across
- A queen's home
- Child-sized constellation
- Intellectual bookworm
- North Star's real name
- Instrument for stargazing
- Art of words
- Parts of a skeleton
- Earth's outer layer
- Cowboy's best friend
- Goes choo-choo
- Legend
Down
- Summer weather event
- Two wheels
- Basis of a bouquet
- Opposite of sun
- Elemental instects
- Mode of transportation
- Cowboy's circle of rope
- Study of space
- Frequent flyer
- Musical performance
- Aggressive incline
22 Clues: Legend • Two wheels • Art of words • A queen's home • Study of space • Frequent flyer • Goes choo-choo • Opposite of sun • Basis of a bouquet • Elemental instects • Aggressive incline • Musical performance • Parts of a skeleton • Earth's outer layer • Summer weather event • Cowboy's best friend • Intellectual bookworm • Mode of transportation • North Star's real name • Cowboy's circle of rope • ...
22nd July 2022-07-15
29 Clues: 利益 • 急救 • 相反 • 相反 • 组织 • 路线 • 苦的 • 出现 • 脚踝 • 数量 • 安排 • 坏处 • 而不是 • 工业的 • 人造的 • 制造商 • 登记 n. • 表现 v. • 功能 n. • 教育 n. • 习俗 n. • 允许 v. • 惩罚 n. • 闲逛 v. • 反映 v. • 实施 v. • 规律地 adv. • 严格的 adj. • 品行端正的 adj.
26th July 2022-07-15
30 Clues: 急救 • 责任 • 方面 • 准备 • 目的 • 组织 • 社区 • 坚持 • 期望 • 行为 • 评估 • 态度 • 肉体的 • 违法的 • 恰当的 • 职业生涯 • 宗教信仰 • 功能 n. • 登记 n. • 惩罚 n. • 习俗 n. • 表现 v. • 闲逛 v. • 反映 v. • 教育 n. • 允许 v. • 实施 v. • 规律地 adv. • 严格的 adj. • 品行端正的 adj.
July 3 2025-06-25
Across
- Lakes Region staple known for turkey dinners
- What you do to understand and connect.
- The tone that keeps service smooth.
- What you offer to coworkers when things are tough.
- Restaurant owned by the Fenton family in Bradford, published as Hometown Heroes in the Concord Monitor
- Manchester-area tavern famous for steak and butchery
- Speak this way about your team and shop
- Nashua steakhouse with classic New England charm
- What researchers measured to assess health risk that for coffee is very low.
- These should be shared carefully during moments of hospitality.
- Manchester riverside spot with live music and local food
- What you show for others’ boundaries
- The atmosphere guests feel in your space.
- Concord’s favorite farm-to-table kitchen
Down
- Added ingredient that may reduce coffee’s health benefits
- A fellow staff member behind the bar
- What every action reflects in your shop
- Coffee style with no cream or sugar
- Portsmouth bistro with a musical name and bold menu
- Iconic diner that’s fed presidents in Manchester
- Personal lines that should be respected.
- Location of the crime featured in the new Pittsfield play, "A Time To Gather Stones" (concordmonitor.com)
- Charming Mason restaurant known for herb lunches
- New program launched at Concord elementary schools to get kids more physically active (concordmonitor.com)
- How we treat guests and coworkers.
- First word of a Bedford/Salem restaurant with stylish fare
- The feeling behind your words.
- Portsmouth seafood spot with ocean-fresh fare
- A non-verbal welcome.
- A scientific look at coffee’s effect on health
30 Clues: A non-verbal welcome. • The feeling behind your words. • How we treat guests and coworkers. • Coffee style with no cream or sugar • The tone that keeps service smooth. • A fellow staff member behind the bar • What you show for others’ boundaries • What you do to understand and connect. • What every action reflects in your shop • Speak this way about your team and shop • ...
July 2025 2025-07-31
Across
- Having turned into bone or bony tissue
- Obsolete through age or new technological or intellectual developments
- A necklace of gems that increase in size toward a large central stone, typically consisting of more that one string
- Having or abounding with stars
- A meal, especially a light one
- To avoid one's obligations or share of work
- Of or like a peacock
- An employee who does all kinds of work
- Rubbery substance made from the milky juice of various Malaysian
- To clear one's throat in a self-important
- Tending to clear from a charge of fault or guilt
Down
- A house or apartment for part-time or temporary use
- The study of Chinese language, history, customs, and politics
- A word spelled backwards to form a completely different word
- A piece of magnetite or other magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet
- To have a good or bad effect or result
- (Pronoun) Each
- (Adverb) In the space separating two people or things; in between
- (Usually in place names) A suburb, especially one in Paris
- A place in which a colony or colonies of bees are kept, as a stand or shed for beehives or a bee house containing a number of beehives
- A practical joke
- A bird in Arabian mythology of enormous size and strength
22 Clues: (Pronoun) Each • A practical joke • Of or like a peacock • Having or abounding with stars • A meal, especially a light one • Having turned into bone or bony tissue • To have a good or bad effect or result • An employee who does all kinds of work • To clear one's throat in a self-important • To avoid one's obligations or share of work • ...
July 29 2025-07-29
Across
- Germs of ideas
- Has only the best intentions
- James of jazz
- Add color to
- Taco topper
- Out of juice
- Crafty website
- The Office role
- Objective
- Fast-swimming shark
- Just the slightest bit
- Lots and lots
- Period coinciding with the growth of the internet
Down
- Hogwarts headmaster____Dumbledore.
- Leans towards
- PC file extension
- Pop flies?
- Bore up
- Smarts
- Zilch
- He and I, but not she and you
- Starting squad
22 Clues: Zilch • Smarts • Bore up • Objective • Pop flies? • Taco topper • Add color to • Out of juice • Leans towards • James of jazz • Lots and lots • Germs of ideas • Starting squad • Crafty website • The Office role • PC file extension • Fast-swimming shark • Just the slightest bit • Has only the best intentions • He and I, but not she and you • Hogwarts headmaster____Dumbledore. • ...
July Crossword 2025-07-14
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- Common travel accommodation with beds and services
- Activity often available at hotels, not season-specific
- Accommodation on a cruise ship or in the woods
- Aircraft used for long-distance travel
- Small food packed for long flights or train rides
- Common hotel request or airplane drink addition
- Often found at hostels or campsites for cooking
- Organized travel experience led by a guide
- Public system of buses, trains, and metros
- Memorabilia brought home from a trip
- Portable lodging used for backpacking or trekking
- Travel permit required for entry into some countries
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- What customs adds to your passport
- Suitcase or backpack used for packing clothes
- Self-check-in station at airports or hotels
- Activity on trails during nature travel
- Navigational tool, printed or digital
- Travel accessory for sun, wind, or bad hair days
- Casual meal enjoyed during a travel stop
- Official document needed to cross borders
- Toiletry packed for skincare or medical needs
- Planned path from one destination to another
- A scenic end-of-day view on any continent
- Fatigue after long flights across time zones
24 Clues: What customs adds to your passport • Memorabilia brought home from a trip • Navigational tool, printed or digital • Aircraft used for long-distance travel • Activity on trails during nature travel • Casual meal enjoyed during a travel stop • Official document needed to cross borders • A scenic end-of-day view on any continent • Organized travel experience led by a guide • ...
Nicky Mikey Mixey Crossword (alt title: reminders of you) 2023-12-19
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- don't take money... don't take fame...
- nighttime thoughts with a kick?
- a tonic companion and the first beginning of the name of Harry's better half
- sin city and a place with a multitude of pronunciations
- a name paired with both Todd and Sydney
- our dogs name
- an american staple and must have 4th of July entree
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- a way of living in the past & a drink you have mastered consuming
- a game with dotted tiles and the perfect hangover breakfast
- a summer vacation hotspot and where it's hard to get an airbnb permit
- a game show that i miss watching together
- mom (who threw away your best porno mag) your just jealous it's the _________________
- this very game
- a kip turner hit and a decent place to get cozy in a thunderstorm
14 Clues: our dogs name • this very game • nighttime thoughts with a kick? • don't take money... don't take fame... • a name paired with both Todd and Sydney • a game show that i miss watching together • an american staple and must have 4th of July entree • sin city and a place with a multitude of pronunciations • a game with dotted tiles and the perfect hangover breakfast • ...
American Education Week: Fourth Grade 2023-11-05
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- This 4th grade teacher plays the guitar (Last Name)
- This 4th grade teacher is from California (Last Name)
- Last name of the author of The Tiger Rising
- Another name for a map key
- A resource we use to enjoy digital books
- The learning tool we just used to play Would You Rather
- This 4th grade teacher went to Glenwood Elementary School(Last Name)
- Character _______ describe what a character is like
- This 4th grade teacher has a dog named Maverick (Last Name)
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- Fourth grade sang at _____ Farms Estates
- You saved this poor gummy worm in the first week of school during our STEM challenge
- We used this scientific tool to look at microorganisms
- 27 is 3 times as much as _______.
- For a recent science project, we put this in different liquid variables
- This "R" of the Rose Tree Pledge means you treat people with kindness and consideration
- This "R" of the Rose Tree Pledge means you are always prepared to learn
- Rose Tree Elementary School's mascot
17 Clues: Another name for a map key • 27 is 3 times as much as _______. • Rose Tree Elementary School's mascot • Fourth grade sang at _____ Farms Estates • A resource we use to enjoy digital books • Last name of the author of The Tiger Rising • This 4th grade teacher plays the guitar (Last Name) • Character _______ describe what a character is like • ...
Birthdays 2024-09-03
17 Clues: July 4 • July 5 • July 26 • June 29 • June 24 • August 9 • April 18 • March 22 • October 7 • October 21 • February 5 • January 10 • January 15 • December 29 • November 28 • September 28 • September 24
Elements 2013-10-31
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- Fe
- has 53 protons
- Has 2 valence electrons;in 4th period
- Liquid in group 7
- Noble gas in 4th period
- Largest transition metal
- Cu
- 5 valence electrons, 4th period
- 7 valence electrons;touches stair step
- What computer chips are made of
- Au
- Smallest alkaline metal
- Nb
- Smallest element in 2nd period
- 34 Protons
- 1st alkali metal
- Smallest element in 5th period
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- Smallest element with 6 valence electrons
- Largest element in group 4
- 32 protons
- Atomic number is 80
- 11 protons and 11 electrons
- Halogen in the 3rd period
- Smallest element in 3rd period
- atomic # is half of Sn's
- Alkali metal in 2nd period
- Alkaline earth in 6th period
- has the highest electronegativity
- Zn
- Largest noble gas
30 Clues: Fe • Cu • Au • Zn • Nb • 32 protons • 34 Protons • has 53 protons • 1st alkali metal • Liquid in group 7 • Largest noble gas • Atomic number is 80 • Noble gas in 4th period • Smallest alkaline metal • Largest transition metal • atomic # is half of Sn's • Halogen in the 3rd period • Largest element in group 4 • Alkali metal in 2nd period • 11 protons and 11 electrons • Alkaline earth in 6th period • ...
Fourth of July Puzzle 2024-06-28
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- How do people celebrate the 4th of July at night?
- How many stripes are on the American flag?
- What is the name of the National Anthem of the United States?
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- Who was the first president of the United States?
- What day did John Adams believe we should celebrate Independence Day?
- Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
6 Clues: Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? • How many stripes are on the American flag? • Who was the first president of the United States? • How do people celebrate the 4th of July at night? • What is the name of the National Anthem of the United States? • What day did John Adams believe we should celebrate Independence Day?
Chapters 32 and 33 2014-12-15
15 Clues: cup • egg • fire • cook • bread • place • around • kingdom • courteously • having been filled up • to eat 2nd principal part • to cut 4th principal part • to bring 2nd principal part • burst in 3rd principal part • throw down 4th principal part
The Nevill Arms Takeaway 2021-03-29
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- Which motorbike manufacturer were made in Redditch? 'Royal .......'
- What is traditionally eaten on a sunday?
- What pub was originally known as the new inn in 1850?
- What is Redditch famous for?
- What is the sixth day of the week?
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- What pub was converted into housing in 2015 on the Evesham road?
- Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was born here?
- What Abbey was located in Redditch in the 12th century?
- What festivity falls on April the 4th this year?
- According to Google, how many hair dressers are located in Astwood Bank?
- Which band was Dan Sealey a part of before Ocean Colour Scene?
- On what day are the Formula One World Championship races held?
- In what month is the Astwood Bank carnival taking place in 2021?
13 Clues: What is Redditch famous for? • What is the sixth day of the week? • What is traditionally eaten on a sunday? • Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was born here? • What festivity falls on April the 4th this year? • What pub was originally known as the new inn in 1850? • What Abbey was located in Redditch in the 12th century? • ...
Jose Hernandez 2021-10-12
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- Opposing team against British.They were fighting for the Ohio river valley.
- people who remained loyal to British
- The British won on June 1775. British lost 1000s
- The fight was on may.Americans attack.They win and get the altery.
- Commander of the continental army
- made it to France as a diplomat.He also became a celebrity.
- A pamplet written by Thomas pain not to get confused by the crisis pamplet
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- Where mercenary soldiers hired by British
- People who opposed British
- This was on may,1776.Thomas Jefferson was told to declare it.
- Soldiers were quitting cause of poor supplies and cold snow/weather
- Was on october 1777,British defeated by america,america gets a lot of supplies.
- was the first to sign the declaration in July 4th 1776
13 Clues: People who opposed British • Commander of the continental army • people who remained loyal to British • Where mercenary soldiers hired by British • The British won on June 1775. British lost 1000s • was the first to sign the declaration in July 4th 1776 • made it to France as a diplomat.He also became a celebrity. • ...
k 2021-07-01
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- number of signers of the declaration of Independence (2 words, no space)
- last name of the man credited with writing most of the Declaration of Independence
- the 4th of July is often called the United State's ___________
- the country that the colonies were declaring their independence from
- the last name of the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence
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- the city that the Declaration of Independence was signed
- this committee of __________ was asked to write the Declaration of Independence
- number of colonies that declared their independence
8 Clues: number of colonies that declared their independence • the city that the Declaration of Independence was signed • the 4th of July is often called the United State's ___________ • the country that the colonies were declaring their independence from • number of signers of the declaration of Independence (2 words, no space) • ...
Family 2022-07-10
14 Clues: grandpa • grandma • oldest son • youngest son • 3rd grandson • 4th grandson • 2nd grandson • oldest grandson • married to shawn • 2nd grand daugther • married to patrick • 4th grand daughter • 3th grand daughter • oldest grand daugther
Revolution & Independence 2021-11-22
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- A great change; or overthrow the government
- The colonists wanted this type of government
- Today, American independence is celebrated on the 4th of this month
- The Townshend Act was one of the many ____ that led to the colonists' protests.
- The Boston _____ led to 5 people being killed. It was one of the causes of the Revolution.
- Jefferson and Washington were two ____ who wanted independence.
- Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of _____ in 1776.
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- The colonists who wanted to stay with Great Britain were called ____.
- During this event, the colonists dumped tea into the harbor
- The main slogan from the colonists was "No taxation without _____."
- The colonists fought in a ____ for independence.
- The colonists hated being ruled by _____ George III.
12 Clues: A great change; or overthrow the government • The colonists wanted this type of government • The colonists fought in a ____ for independence. • The colonists hated being ruled by _____ George III. • Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of _____ in 1776. • During this event, the colonists dumped tea into the harbor • ...
12 months in a year 2022-12-15
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- 1/1=______ 1st
- What date is Children's day? A: It's on _______ 4th.
- What date is National Double Cheeseburger Day? A: It's on ________ 1st.
- Q:What date is Valentine's day? A: It's on _______ 14th.
- What date is Hugo's birthday? A: It's on __________ 25th.
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- What date is National 7-Eleven Day? A: It's on _________ 11th.
- What date is Doris's birthday? A: It's on ________ 27th.
- What date is National Play Monopoly Day? A: It's on _______ 18th.
- What date is National Dog Party Day? A: It's on _______ 21th.
- What date is National Day of ROC? A: It's on ________ 10th.
- What date is National Peanut Butter Lover's Day? A: It's on ______ 1st.
- What date is Mother's day? A: It's on the second Sunday of ________.
12 Clues: 1/1=______ 1st • What date is Children's day? A: It's on _______ 4th. • What date is Doris's birthday? A: It's on ________ 27th. • Q:What date is Valentine's day? A: It's on _______ 14th. • What date is Hugo's birthday? A: It's on __________ 25th. • What date is National Day of ROC? A: It's on ________ 10th. • ...
Chapter 23 The French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- Which of Napoleon's battles was fought at sea?
- In what estate did the people pay no taxes?
- Execution device used during the French revolution
- Which battle that Napoleon fought is ranked 4th in historical importance?
- What was Marie Antoinette's nickname due to her excessive spending?
- Name of the prison raided on July 14, 1789
- What was the last name of the dictator during the French Revolution?
- What was the very last battle that Napoleon fought
- Main food that was eaten by the French
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- Where did Napoleon die?
- What was the name of Napoleon's favorite horse?
- She advocated for women's rights, was executed
- In what month was King Louis XIV executed?
- What were the French people forced to refer to each other as?
- What man was killed and said, "Don't forget to show my head to the people, it's well worth seeing"?
15 Clues: Where did Napoleon die? • Main food that was eaten by the French • In what month was King Louis XIV executed? • Name of the prison raided on July 14, 1789 • In what estate did the people pay no taxes? • Which of Napoleon's battles was fought at sea? • She advocated for women's rights, was executed • What was the name of Napoleon's favorite horse? • ...
The End Of The Revolutionary War 2016-07-11
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- / The country that helped America most during the Revolutionary War
- / A member of a class of American militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice
- / Cornwallis surrendered here
- / Treaty of _____, which ended the Revolutionary War
- / The ____________ congress was formed for the purposes of drawing consensus within the colonies for action against the British
- / who wrote the declaration of independence
- / The declaration of Independence was written on _____ 4th, 1776
- / Saratoga was the _____ point of the war
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- / The man who wrote "Common Sense"
- / The place of the "shot heard 'round the world"
- / Second Great _____, American religious revival
- / The ____________ act required Americans to provide accommodations (housing , food, clothing etc.) to British soldiers if necessary.
- / Governor of Virginia in 1776, Said, '...GIve me liberty or give me death!'
- / King George III, was the king where
- / What was dumped into the Boston Harbor
15 Clues: / Cornwallis surrendered here • / The man who wrote "Common Sense" • / King George III, was the king where • / What was dumped into the Boston Harbor • / Saratoga was the _____ point of the war • / who wrote the declaration of independence • / The place of the "shot heard 'round the world" • / Second Great _____, American religious revival • ...
U.S.A.'s fun facts 2025-06-17
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- The most popular sport in The U.S.A. is American ____________.
- The national tree of The U.S.A. is the _________ tree.
- The U.S.A. __________ is made of 50 stars and 13 red and white stripes.
- _________ is a character based on a meat packer called Samuel Wilson.
- __________ is the currency used in The U.S.A.
- The Star-Spangled Banner is the national __________ of The U.S.A.
- The Statue of Liberty and Golden Gate are two of the most famous __________ in The U.S.A.
- The president of The U.S.A. lives in The __________.
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- The capital city of The U.S.A is __________.
- The nickname "__________" is used to refer to New York City.
- Americans eat ____________ as a pretty traditional food for the 4th of July.
- The official language spoken in The U.S.A. is ___________.
- The national bird of The U.S.A. is the bald _____________.
- _________ is considered as the national flower of The U.S.A.
- The national animal of The U.S.A. is the American __________.
15 Clues: The capital city of The U.S.A is __________. • __________ is the currency used in The U.S.A. • The president of The U.S.A. lives in The __________. • The national tree of The U.S.A. is the _________ tree. • The official language spoken in The U.S.A. is ___________. • The national bird of The U.S.A. is the bald _____________. • ...
Growing Up 2014-09-10
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- A young man.
- An Australian animal that moves by hopping on its powerful rear legs.
- An old boy.
- Not influenced by others/ being able to stand on one's own (4th of July).
- The opposite of being alive.
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- Being born.
- A group of people born and living during the same time, approximately ten years.
- A feeling or belief that you can do something well or succeed at something.
- Not guilty of a crime or other wrong ac.
- The act of killing yourself.
- who you are, the way you think about yourself, the way you are viewed by the world and the characteristics that define you.
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something that is good, valuable, important, etc.
12 Clues: Being born. • An old boy. • A young man. • The act of killing yourself. • The opposite of being alive. • Not guilty of a crime or other wrong ac. • An Australian animal that moves by hopping on its powerful rear legs. • Not influenced by others/ being able to stand on one's own (4th of July). • A feeling or belief that you can do something well or succeed at something. • ...
American Revolution Crossword 2023-09-03
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- The first president of the USA!
- This American holiday is celebrated every July 4th!
- A person who would willingly fight for and defend their country.
- There are 50 of these on the American Flag, one for every state!
- The Keystone State, I'm sure you know it.
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- Founding father who's name you might find on Broadway.
- The "key" to figuring out this Founding Father is found when thinking about his "hundreds" of inventions!
- Unites States of _.
- There are a few monuments dedicated to this, including a bell and a green tinted lady.
- The first official state in the United States of America!
- The first battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington and _.
- There are 13 of these on the American Flag, to represent each colony!
12 Clues: Unites States of _. • The first president of the USA! • The Keystone State, I'm sure you know it. • This American holiday is celebrated every July 4th! • Founding father who's name you might find on Broadway. • The first official state in the United States of America! • The first battle of the Revolutionary War: Lexington and _. • ...
Kiawah 2023 2023-10-01
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- Type of bird we saw at a park in Charleston
- Place we stopped on the way there
- Movie we watched on tv that was absolutely insane was based off a novel by this author
- Cuisine of restaurant where guy was so mad about the price
- Grilled fruit on the burger
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- Treat we got from the beach club on the 4th of July
- Creature we saw in the ocean
- Adam Sandler movie we watched on tv
- Ingredient that Harris Teeter was out of for our salad
- Gets the hotdog taste out of your mouth when you are eating a lot of hotdogs
- Colorful houses in Charleston
- I thought it was a weird lizard on the bike path but really it was an
12 Clues: Grilled fruit on the burger • Creature we saw in the ocean • Colorful houses in Charleston • Place we stopped on the way there • Adam Sandler movie we watched on tv • Type of bird we saw at a park in Charleston • Treat we got from the beach club on the 4th of July • Ingredient that Harris Teeter was out of for our salad • ...
ROMANTICISM QUIZ 2021-03-08
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- When the man in the poem "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" "look’d up in perfect silence at the stars" it showed his __________ for nature
- this is an element of Romanticism that encourages creative thinking
- which poet used the line "look’d up in perfect silence at the stars" in his poem?
- ______________ innocence is a major element of Romanticism
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- The woman in Berry's poem used nature as an _________ from her problems.
- Large marsupial
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- The man in the poem "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" said he feels "...sick and tired..." this shows his strong _________________.
- "Till rising and gliding out I wander’d off by myself" represents which Romantic element?
- people often use this as an inspiration for their work
- _____________ is famous for his speech " What to the Slave is the 4th of July?"
- The speaker in a poem is called the ____________
- Likes to chase mice
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The speaker in a poem is called the ____________ • people often use this as an inspiration for their work • ______________ innocence is a major element of Romanticism • this is an element of Romanticism that encourages creative thinking • ...
Extra Credit 1a BRIT LIT 5/28/2021 2021-05-28
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- The "bad guys" in For Your Eyes Only, come from the country of ____.
- This is the first name of the author of For Your Eyes Only.
- What is the first name of Shakespeare?
- What is the name of Ian Fleming's house in Jamaica?
- James Bond and Ian Fleming are ____. (what nationality)
- The name of James Bond came from the name of an author of a book about _____.
- James Bond is a British ____ novel.
- After we read For Your Eyes only, we will watch a ____.
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- In the last story you read, Who did Laertes kill?
- This pro Philadelphia sports team plays soccer.
- This pro Philadelphia sports team traditionally wears Red pinstripes.
- You can often see ____ on the 4th of July.
- This is the last name of 007.
- This pro Philadelphia sports team traditionally wears Red White and Blue and plays basketball.
- This is Mr. Nawn's favorite sport to play.
15 Clues: This is the last name of 007. • James Bond is a British ____ novel. • What is the first name of Shakespeare? • You can often see ____ on the 4th of July. • This is Mr. Nawn's favorite sport to play. • This pro Philadelphia sports team plays soccer. • In the last story you read, Who did Laertes kill? • What is the name of Ian Fleming's house in Jamaica? • ...
Special Days 2025-10-09
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- A date that celebrates a past event, especially a wedding. (11 letras)
- December 25th, when people celebrate the birth of Jesus. (9 letras)
- A U.S. federal holiday in September celebrating workers' contributions. (8 letras)
- The U.S. holiday on July 4th. (12 letras)
- The third Sunday in June, a day to celebrate dads. (7 letras)
- (Resposta) Clue (Pista)
- (Resposta) Clue (Pista)
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- The U.S. holiday in November where families eat turkey and express gratitude. (12 letras)
- The day you celebrate the date of your birth. (8 letras)
- (Horizontal)
- A spring holiday related to the resurrection, often featuring chocolate eggs. (6 letras)
- February 14th, a day for expressing love and affection. (10 letras)
- October 31st, famous for costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky fun. (9 letras)
- The holiday in May honoring military personnel who died in service. (8 letras)
- The very first day of the calendar year. (8 letras)
- (Vertical)
16 Clues: (Vertical) • (Horizontal) • (Resposta) Clue (Pista) • (Resposta) Clue (Pista) • The U.S. holiday on July 4th. (12 letras) • The very first day of the calendar year. (8 letras) • The day you celebrate the date of your birth. (8 letras) • The third Sunday in June, a day to celebrate dads. (7 letras) • February 14th, a day for expressing love and affection. (10 letras) • ...
Cultural Life of USA. 2025-12-12
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- 2. The American national holiday celebrated on July 4th
- 12. American national game played with a bat and ball
- 3. Traditional American music style rooted in African American culture
- 13. Bestselling American comic-book superheroes by Marvel or DC
- 6. Largest museum complex in Washington, D.C.
- 14. Popular American animation studio founded by Walt Disney
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- 11. Popular American festival featuring music and arts in California
- 5. Popular American sport also known as gridiron
- 9. Popular American fast-food item made with a bun and patty
- 15. The most-watched American TV awards ceremony
- 10. A famous American music style born in the Mississippi Delta
- 1. The major American film industry located in Los Angeles
- 8. Famous American award ceremony for movies
- 4. New York City’s famous theater district
- 7. Holiday when Americans eat turkey and celebrate harvest
15 Clues: 4. New York City’s famous theater district • 8. Famous American award ceremony for movies • 6. Largest museum complex in Washington, D.C. • 5. Popular American sport also known as gridiron • 15. The most-watched American TV awards ceremony • 12. American national game played with a bat and ball • 2. The American national holiday celebrated on July 4th • ...
Downtown Olympia Crossword 2021-01-19
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- community center in Percival Landing Park
- Twice-annual celebration of the arts that calls downtown Olympia home
- Artificial lake along the edge of downtown
- "The Procession of the _______" is an annual Earth Day celebration that snakes through downtown
- Olympia's sister city, in Japan
- downtown park that hosts an ice-skating rink in the winter
- downtown park that recently made a cameo in a blockbuster movie
- body of water that reaches it's southernmost point in Olympia
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- Building that houses OSPI
- neighborhood that borders downtown, to the east
- Thurston County was almost named for this settler, who has a downtown street named after him
- this landing, on 4th and Water, hosts Richard Beyer's statue "The Kiss"
- Shellfish abundant in Puget Sound, and in restaurants around downtown
- Olympia's annual summer festival, taking place mid-July of every year
14 Clues: Building that houses OSPI • Olympia's sister city, in Japan • community center in Percival Landing Park • Artificial lake along the edge of downtown • neighborhood that borders downtown, to the east • downtown park that hosts an ice-skating rink in the winter • body of water that reaches it's southernmost point in Olympia • ...
