july 4th Crossword Puzzles
SUMMER/RANDOM 2021-05-23
Across
- What is the world's largest ocean?
- What color does blue and red make?
- Which candy comes in rainbow colors and has the tagline, "Taste the rainbow"?
- Lightning McQueen is a character in which film?
- Which U.S. state is known as the garden state?
- In Pirates of the Caribbean, what was Captain Jack Sparrow’s ship’s name?
- What is the capital of New York?
- Which sea animal has tentacles that sting?
- What is the largest big cat?
- How many bones do sharks have?
- What language is the most spoken worldwide?
Down
- Frogs begin life as what?
- How many arms does a starfish have?
- What is it called when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter?
- Which city is also called "The city of Brotherly Love"?
- who wrote Harry Potter novels?
- In The Wizard of Oz, the Tin Man wanted to see the Wizard about getting a what?
- How many blue stripes are there on the U.S. flag?
- Which planet is the hottest?
- What is the nearest planet to the Sun?
- What is the name for the holiday on July 4th?
- What is the name for the holes on the Moon's surface?
- What is the color of Donald Duck’s bowtie?
- What is a group of lions called?
24 Clues: Frogs begin life as what? • Which planet is the hottest? • What is the largest big cat? • who wrote Harry Potter novels? • How many bones do sharks have? • What is the capital of New York? • What is a group of lions called? • What is the world's largest ocean? • What color does blue and red make? • How many arms does a starfish have? • What is the nearest planet to the Sun? • ...
Girlfriends 2023-03-21
Across
- Always needs to use the bathroom
- Also new kid, but not as relevant
- HOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOTHOT
- Needs more ELA help in 4th period
- Obviously RR
- Has relations with Elijah
Down
- Has two middle names
- New kid
- Lazy
- Tries to be cute
- Get eye surgery!
- Is good at basketball
- Ugly, especially in 4th grade
13 Clues: Lazy • New kid • Obviously RR • Tries to be cute • Get eye surgery! • Has two middle names • Is good at basketball • Has relations with Elijah • Ugly, especially in 4th grade • Always needs to use the bathroom • Also new kid, but not as relevant • Needs more ELA help in 4th period • ...
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Revivor Season 3 2025-02-21
Vocab #8 2024-04-08
Across
- (Fernung) - to wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination
- 6th (Mula) - having no significant effect : HARMLESS
- (6th Chesshir) - rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless:
- (Fernung) - the sorting of patients (as in an emergency room) according to the urgency of their need for care
- (1st Robinson) - emitting or reflecting usually steady, glowing light
- (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive:
- (1st Gwen) - a person who has exceptional skill, expertise, or talent at some endeavor
- (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent:
- (6th Wolfert) - loud or boisterous burst of laughter
- (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing
Down
- (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence
- (6th Tebbe) - marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity : FRENZIED, frantic
- (Fernung) - : punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense
- (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture
- (4th Nasser) -evoke an especially emotional response
- (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER
- (Fernung) - the quality or state of being holy or sacred
- (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND
- (4th Moreland) - attracting or seeking to attract attention, admiration, or envy often by gaudiness or obviousness : overly elaborate
- (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something:
20 Clues: (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND • (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive: • (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture • (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing • (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER • (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence • (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something: • (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent: • ...
Vocab #8 2024-04-08
Across
- (Fernung) - to wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination
- 6th (Mula) - having no significant effect : HARMLESS
- (6th Chesshir) - rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless:
- (Fernung) - the sorting of patients (as in an emergency room) according to the urgency of their need for care
- (1st Robinson) - emitting or reflecting usually steady, glowing light
- (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive:
- (1st Gwen) - a person who has exceptional skill, expertise, or talent at some endeavor
- (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent:
- (6th Wolfert) - loud or boisterous burst of laughter
- (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing
Down
- (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence
- (6th Tebbe) - marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity : FRENZIED, frantic
- (Fernung) - : punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense
- (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture
- (4th Nasser) -evoke an especially emotional response
- (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER
- (Fernung) - the quality or state of being holy or sacred
- (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND
- (4th Moreland) - attracting or seeking to attract attention, admiration, or envy often by gaudiness or obviousness : overly elaborate
- (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something:
20 Clues: (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND • (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive: • (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture • (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing • (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER • (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence • (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something: • (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent: • ...
Vocab 8 2024-04-08
Across
- (Fernung) - to wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination
- 6th (Mula) - having no significant effect : HARMLESS
- (6th Chesshir) - rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless:
- (Fernung) - the sorting of patients (as in an emergency room) according to the urgency of their need for care
- (1st Robinson) - emitting or reflecting usually steady, glowing light
- (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive:
- (1st Gwen) - a person who has exceptional skill, expertise, or talent at some endeavor
- (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent:
- (6th Wolfert) - loud or boisterous burst of laughter
- (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing
Down
- (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence
- (6th Tebbe) - marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity : FRENZIED, frantic
- (Fernung) - : punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense
- (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture
- (4th Nasser) -evoke an especially emotional response
- (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER
- (Fernung) - the quality or state of being holy or sacred
- (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND
- (4th Moreland) - attracting or seeking to attract attention, admiration, or envy often by gaudiness or obviousness : overly elaborate
- (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something:
20 Clues: (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND • (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive: • (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture • (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing • (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER • (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence • (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something: • (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent: • ...
CECE 2023-10-27
20 Clues: 64 • 11 • new • bad • 4th • 5th • eye • cece • girl • Martha • school • glasses • phys.ed • johnnie • El deafo • meningitas • miphonicer • phionic ear • curved pecil • friend MARTHAAAA
Civil War 2022-02-11
Across
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
- Courthouse, Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant
- Act, A law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery or not.
- E. Lee, General of the Confederacy considered to be one of the greatest generals of all time
- Proclamation, Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- Lincoln, President of the United States of America during the Civil War; born in Kentucky
- of Gettysburg, Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win.
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- of Vicksburg, The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th
- S. Grant, Successful Union general who attended West Point Military Academy
- Compromise, A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states.
- Plan, Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides
- The United States
- War, War between the North and South
- Ferry, Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal
- of Antietam, Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded
15 Clues: The United States • War, War between the North and South • Plan, Union strategy for winning by "squeezing" on all sides • The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 • of Antietam, Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded • Ferry, Place in Virginia where John Brown led a raid on a federal arsenal • ...
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Chapter 1 2018-03-13
SFC5 2023-12-28
NRL ladder 2025-07-02
Vocab #8 2024-04-08
Across
- (Fernung) - to wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination
- 6th (Mula) - having no significant effect : HARMLESS
- (6th Chesshir) - rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless:
- (Fernung) - the sorting of patients (as in an emergency room) according to the urgency of their need for care
- (1st Robinson) - emitting or reflecting usually steady, glowing light
- (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive:
- (1st Gwen) - a person who has exceptional skill, expertise, or talent at some endeavor
- (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent:
- (6th Wolfert) - loud or boisterous burst of laughter
- (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing
Down
- (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence
- (6th Tebbe) - marked by fast and energetic, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity : FRENZIED, frantic
- (Fernung) - : punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense
- (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture
- (4th Nasser) -evoke an especially emotional response
- (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER
- (Fernung) - the quality or state of being holy or sacred
- (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND
- (4th Moreland) - attracting or seeking to attract attention, admiration, or envy often by gaudiness or obviousness : overly elaborate
- (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something:
20 Clues: (Fernung) - ORDER, COMMAND • (Fernung) - hostile and aggressive: • (Fernung) - a useless act or gesture • (6th Moody) - a moral fault or failing • (Fernung) to consider at length : PONDER • (Fernung) - tending to erupt into violence • (Fernung) - bombard (someone) with something: • (4th Spidel) - make more noticeable or prominent: • ...
July 26th 2023-07-26
15 Clues: quần áo • quả nho • đập bóng • sở thích • tạm biệt • quần dài • ủng, bốt • cái đuôi • túi xách • bên dưới • bài giảng • công viên • bạn cùng lớp • khúc côn cầu • yêu thích nhất
July 2023 2023-06-17
Across
- WE + ARE
- Party like a ____
- Opposite of sad
- A cat meows, a dog _____
- Opposite of awake
- Sweet, cold treat in the summer
- The one who works at Target
- What you two are going to be
Down
- Blue,straw,elder _____
- Where Erica was born
- The month Zack was born
- _____Noir, Grigio, etc.
- “BECAUSE I’m__________ A GOOD TIME” -QUEEN
- WHAT CRIES, BURPS, EATS AND SLEEPS
- The P in M.P.H.
15 Clues: WE + ARE • Opposite of sad • The P in M.P.H. • Party like a ____ • Opposite of awake • Where Erica was born • Blue,straw,elder _____ • The month Zack was born • _____Noir, Grigio, etc. • A cat meows, a dog _____ • The one who works at Target • What you two are going to be • Sweet, cold treat in the summer • WHAT CRIES, BURPS, EATS AND SLEEPS • “BECAUSE I’m__________ A GOOD TIME” -QUEEN
July 2023 2023-07-31
Across
- Who is our Principal Adviser Kaupapa Māori Practitioner?
- This prison celebrated completing 150 houses in their construction yard.
- What was Probation Officer Cindy diagnosed with two years ago?
- What story did people at Rolleston listen to for Matariki?
- What did Mātāpuna STU compete in?
- The number of men working on the initial building programme at OCF
- You'll find these in the children's activity packs
Down
- What is the initiative called where women bake for good at CWP?
- This staff member was named ACEA's Training and Education Champion of the year.
- What does Shanan Piripi call men in prison?
- What is the Invercargill man on the guided release outing studying?
- What public holiday was celebrated in July?
- Where did staff from CWP go for lunch on their wellness outing?
- The te reo Maori word for children
- What was the event staff attended at Stadium Southland?
15 Clues: What did Mātāpuna STU compete in? • The te reo Maori word for children • What does Shanan Piripi call men in prison? • What public holiday was celebrated in July? • You'll find these in the children's activity packs • What was the event staff attended at Stadium Southland? • Who is our Principal Adviser Kaupapa Māori Practitioner? • ...
26 July 2025-07-25
Across
- an attitude of doubting people’s motives or expecting the worst
- to convince someone using good natured arguments
- likely to fail; very weak
- a good, friendly relationship where people understand each other well
- to look at or examine something very closely and carefully
- bossy and arrogant; expecting to be obeyed
Down
- hostile, aggressive, or ready to fight
- to make something clear or easier to understand
- risky or unstable, unsure
- quiet, saying little
- clear, logical, and convincing explanation
- overly eager to please or flatter someone in order to gain favour
- a confusing, tough problem or question
- very generous and forgiving, especially toward someone less fortunate or one who did wrong
- kind and generous toward others
15 Clues: quiet, saying little • risky or unstable, unsure • likely to fail; very weak • kind and generous toward others • hostile, aggressive, or ready to fight • a confusing, tough problem or question • clear, logical, and convincing explanation • bossy and arrogant; expecting to be obeyed • to make something clear or easier to understand • ...
SAINTS - JULY 2020-06-21
Across
- Jesus walked along a little farther and saw him, the son of Zebedee, and his brother John [July 25]
- Apostle who made one remark and has been branded as “Doubting” ever since [July 3]
- Patron saint of housewives; sister to Lazarus [July 29]
- known as the “Apostle to the Apostles” [July 22] {2 words
- Patron saint of Chile [July 16] {4 words
- Patron saint of girls, Catholic youth, teenagers [July 6] {2 words
- Patron saint of monks, kidney disease [July 11]
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- Patron Saint of Retreats [July 31] {2 words
- grandparents to Jesus; Patron Saints of grandparents [July 26] {3 words
- lost her parents and little brother in a smallpox epidemic that left her disfigured and half blind [July 14] {2 words
10 Clues: Patron saint of Chile [July 16] {4 words • Patron Saint of Retreats [July 31] {2 words • Patron saint of monks, kidney disease [July 11] • Patron saint of housewives; sister to Lazarus [July 29] • known as the “Apostle to the Apostles” [July 22] {2 words • Patron saint of girls, Catholic youth, teenagers [July 6] {2 words • ...
MPAc Scavenger Hunt Crossword 2016-07-14
Across
- Where will the Summer 2020 Olympics take place?
- MPAc Program Director's last name
- The Legislative Branch is made up of the House and the _____
- A popular type of drink containing tapioca pearls
- Famous retired Lakers athlete who has been seen practicing at the UCI gym
- Continent located at the south pole
- One of the sections of the CPA Exam
- Americans named July 4th, 1776 to be
- The capitol of California
- How many UC campuses are there?
- According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2017 is the year of the___
- The movie ______ of the Apes was partially filmed on UCI's campus
Down
- UCI's colors are blue and ____
- Name of a Los Angeles baseball team
- Name of UCI's Mascot
- What is the tallest attraction at Disneyland? (Hint: This ride includes bobsleds)
- Name of the café located in SB1
- Last name of the Dean of the Merage School of Business
- The Accounting Honors Society at UCI
- What is UCI's campus recreation called?
- Chandler, Ross, and Joey are from what TV Sitcom?
- First name of the 44th U.S. President
- Popular West Coast burger chain with headquarters in Irvine
- UCI's first graduating class in 1966 had ___ graduates
- Paul Merage sold his company, Chef America, to what company in 2002?
25 Clues: Name of UCI's Mascot • The capitol of California • UCI's colors are blue and ____ • Name of the café located in SB1 • How many UC campuses are there? • MPAc Program Director's last name • Name of a Los Angeles baseball team • Continent located at the south pole • One of the sections of the CPA Exam • The Accounting Honors Society at UCI • Americans named July 4th, 1776 to be • ...
Citizens test crossword edition 2023-01-11
Across
- These are the changes to the
- Which house of congress has 435 members?
- The opposite of The Democratic Party
- The person that is chosen to run as a party's candidate in the national election
- This branch makes the laws
- This is amendments 1-10
- This happens when the president declines a bill
- A U.S. senator's term is this long
- This court usually has three-judge panels
- House of Representatives and the Senate together
- The opposite of surplus
Down
- The ___ was signed on the 4th of July, 1776
- The definition of "two chambers"
- A Court of Appeals usually has ___ judges in the courtroom
- There are this many U.S. senators
- The written document asking the Supreme Court to take a case
- The highest court
- The name of a group of several judges who hear a case together
- This type of government is when there is no government at all
- This role of government maintains the army, navy, air force, and marines.
- Largest part of Constitution
- The chief executive of a state
- The Department of ___ makes sure our food is safe and supports farmers
- This tax is taken to provide retired people with income
- "The right to keep and bear arms" is the ___ amendment
25 Clues: The highest court • This is amendments 1-10 • The opposite of surplus • This branch makes the laws • These are the changes to the • Largest part of Constitution • The chief executive of a state • The definition of "two chambers" • There are this many U.S. senators • A U.S. senator's term is this long • The opposite of The Democratic Party • Which house of congress has 435 members? • ...
Presidents 2023-04-20
Across
- Main author of the Constitution
- Had 2 alligators as a pet
- This president was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald
- Father of George W Bush
- First non-slave holding president aside from bush
- One of the 2 presidents to have 2 wives
- First African-American President
- Owned a Durham Cow and a goat
- Served 2 non-consecutive terms
- Only president born on July 4th
- President during the Mexican-American war
- Became president when Kennedy was assassinated
- First president in the Cold War
- proclaimed that America needed "not nostrums, but normalcy".
- Assassinated on November 18th 1886
- Named the hero of the battle of Trenton
- First Natural Born President
- 39th U.S. President
- Hayes’ successor
Down
- Became president when Lincoln was assassinated
- His first son died by scarlet fever at 3
- Biggest President
- Bearded 19th President
- This president was the leader of the militia during the war of 1812
- President during 9/11
- Commonly referred to as F.D.R.
- Only president elected from Pennsylvania
- April 15, 1865, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
- First president to resign
- Died of using to much cigars
- Became an Orphan at 9
- He was the only president to not be elected to president nor vice president
- This president enjoyed jelly beans
33 Clues: Hayes’ successor • Biggest President • 39th U.S. President • President during 9/11 • Became an Orphan at 9 • Bearded 19th President • Father of George W Bush • Had 2 alligators as a pet • First president to resign • Died of using to much cigars • First Natural Born President • Owned a Durham Cow and a goat • Commonly referred to as F.D.R. • Served 2 non-consecutive terms • ...
July's DEI Crossword 2023-06-19
Across
- Modification or adjustment to a job, the work environment, or the way things are usually done during the hiring process
- This law protects people with disabilities from discrimination.
- ESG Report; Environmental, ____ and governance
- Diversity, _______ & Inclusion
- One way to get involved on Viva Engage is to join one of these
- 36% of U.S. new hires at THD are?
- This disability rights advocate co-founded the American Civil Liberties Union
- Tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired
- This color on the Disability Pride flag represents nonvisible and undiagnosed disabilities
- This group is rebranding to Associates with Disabilities and Caregivers
- July's DEI topic
Down
- The U.S. celebrates this on July 4th every year
- One in ____ adults in the U.S. have some type of disability
- Cannot access a building due to no ramps or lifts is an example of ?
- The discrimination of and social prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior
- #better____________
- The practice of making information, activities, and/or environments sensible, meaningful, and usable for as many people as possible.
- First city to celebrate Disability Pride Day with a parade
- Service Animals recognized are canines and mini ______
- The original disability pride was created in 2019 by Ann
20 Clues: July's DEI topic • #better____________ • Diversity, _______ & Inclusion • 36% of U.S. new hires at THD are? • ESG Report; Environmental, ____ and governance • The U.S. celebrates this on July 4th every year • Service Animals recognized are canines and mini ______ • The original disability pride was created in 2019 by Ann • ...
Testy 2023-12-13
Across
- The country namesake of your least favorite exercise Erin programs for you
- A car chase through LA involving 3 Mini Coopers and a helicopter
- Former Giant slugger Panda
- A gesture to describe something you don’t like e.g. Mesa Verde
- Weekend morning “Home”
- A handheld food you might eat on Nana’s birthday
- Chicago neighbor and eventual celebrity
- SF pitcher addicted to garlic fries
- Nickname for Uncle Dave
- A secret, island beach
- Running path river
- The only feline Geraghty
- Annual 4th of July race
- Susan’s most infamous horse companion
Down
- Neighbor Cartoonist
- An amputee fowl’s corresponding shape
- Necessary response to please Trebek
- Heath Ledger’s standout role
- Susan’s least favorite National Park
- Nickname of family rental in Pawley’s Island, SC
- Alma Mater “Mascot”
- The beer can in which the mountains are blue if it’s cold
- Ryan and Connor’s first car
- Favorite candy, maker
- Movie featuring a familiar Chicago apartment building
- Billy McTighe's Preferred Beer
- Le Creuset pot or trapping a fart under a blanket (slang)
- Our only amphibious pet
- Shared name of the Braves “brothers” (according to Ryan)
- 49th in order, visited for a 50th
- Joe’s feathered favorite
- Bird associated with Joe Geraghty
- Ryan’s self-appointed nickname
33 Clues: Running path river • Neighbor Cartoonist • Alma Mater “Mascot” • Favorite candy, maker • Weekend morning “Home” • A secret, island beach • Our only amphibious pet • Nickname for Uncle Dave • Annual 4th of July race • Joe’s feathered favorite • The only feline Geraghty • Former Giant slugger Panda • Ryan and Connor’s first car • Heath Ledger’s standout role • Billy McTighe's Preferred Beer • ...
sage 2023-10-20
Across
- What did the bride study in college?
- What month is Skyler's birthday?
- What is the groom's middle name?
- What is the name of their cat?
- Skyler proposed to Sage at ______ lodge.
- How many brothers does the groom have?
- Who is the better cook?
- What month is Sage's birthday?
- How many years have the bride & groom been together?
- What position did Sage play in softball?
- What is the bride's middle name?
- Skyler is the ____ of three boys in his family.
- Which bridesmaid set the bride & groom up?
- What month is the couple going on their honeymoon?
- What is the bride's maiden name?
- What branch of the military did the groom serve in?
- GCU is where Sage went to ____.
Down
- Skyler's nickname for Sage is ____.
- Their first kiss was on the 4th of ____.
- Ft. _____ is where they took their first vacation together.
- What is Sage's sister & MOH's name?
- What month did they get engaged?
- What is the name of their dog?
- Modern _____ is their favorite show to watch together.
- Sage is the ____ in her family.
- How many bridesmaids/groomsmen are there?
- Who said "I love you" first?
- Is the groom a Bears or Packers fan?
- What sport did Skyler play in high school?
29 Clues: Who is the better cook? • Who said "I love you" first? • What is the name of their cat? • What is the name of their dog? • What month is Sage's birthday? • Sage is the ____ in her family. • GCU is where Sage went to ____. • What month is Skyler's birthday? • What is the groom's middle name? • What month did they get engaged? • What is the bride's middle name? • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-05
Across
- former Chief Justice appointed by John Adams
- 4th First Lady of the U.S.
- helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- capital of the U.S.
- a tax to be paid on imports and exports
- battle fought on November 7, 1811
- 7th U.S. president
- America’s National anthem
- treaty limiting naval armament on Great Lakes
Down
- 4th U.S president
- military academy in the U.S.
- 9th president of the U.S.
- 3rd U.S president
- writer of the United States National anthem
- the Florida purchase treaty
15 Clues: 4th U.S president • 3rd U.S president • 7th U.S. president • capital of the U.S. • 9th president of the U.S. • America’s National anthem • 4th First Lady of the U.S. • the Florida purchase treaty • military academy in the U.S. • battle fought on November 7, 1811 • helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition • a tax to be paid on imports and exports • ...
Jadie in Five Dimensions Crossword 2023-02-01
Across
- The object Jadie had to throw into the road
- Jadie's non-biological brother
- What lets the agents go to 3space
- The teacher
- A boy who Jadie thinks is related to her by birth
- A 4th dimension that starts with "k"
- Sam's cat
- Main character
Down
- Beings of higher power
- The animal in a jar in Ty's room
- Jadie's adopted father's name
- The dimension the seers see
- Jadie's adopted mother's name
- Marius' best friend
- Jadie's friend
- A 4th dimension that starts with "a"
16 Clues: Sam's cat • The teacher • Jadie's friend • Main character • Marius' best friend • Beings of higher power • The dimension the seers see • Jadie's adopted father's name • Jadie's adopted mother's name • Jadie's non-biological brother • The animal in a jar in Ty's room • What lets the agents go to 3space • A 4th dimension that starts with "k" • A 4th dimension that starts with "a" • ...
kpop? 2022-05-02
Across
- a chorus that feels "empty" or full of bass
- 4th gen idol known for their strong vocals
- bg leader known for his falsetto
- debuted on their own with the song "riBBon"
- yoongi's solo alias
- tomorrow x together's maknae
- music show that soobin & arin mced together
- well known jyp 4th gen girl group
- ateez's captain
- shinee leader
- stray kids' second oldest
- their fandom is named "atiny"
- girls generation leader
- well known producer from block b
- group consisting of members of exo, shinee, & nct
- music show that lee know mcs
- well known gg that disbanded in 2016
- covered "bad" by christopher on studio choom
- group that currently has 23 members
- other jyp rock group
- a group with 3 units and 13 members
- excube soloist
- music show that yeonjun is an mc on
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- hes paranoid
- nicknamed the "4th gen it boy"
- expentagon member
- ex day6 members solo project
- featured on a txt song
- maroo entertainment boy group with 7 members
- 4 member gg
- released his album 'mirrors' in 2019
- music show that yeosang mcs for
- hybe survival show group
- cube boy group that debuted in 2012
- 9 member cube boy group
- known for a clown meme
- 2nd gen sm boy group
- most popular jyp group
- known for playing suho in true beauty
- shinee maknae
- known for song love shot
- word used to describe the youngest member
- 8 member jyp bg
- cube gg
- first recognized 4th gen group
- well known for his podcast the daebak show
- gg from girl planet 999
- nct leader?
- everyones least favorite network
- jyp rock group that lost 2 members
50 Clues: cube gg • 4 member gg • nct leader? • hes paranoid • shinee leader • shinee maknae • excube soloist • ateez's captain • 8 member jyp bg • expentagon member • yoongi's solo alias • 2nd gen sm boy group • other jyp rock group • featured on a txt song • known for a clown meme • most popular jyp group • 9 member cube boy group • girls generation leader • gg from girl planet 999 • hybe survival show group • ...
All about McKenna! 2018-10-14
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- Her first passport stamp was issued from
- Her favorite football team.
- Next (projected) international trip.
- Famous residence where she will visit at Christmastime.
- "I'm her youngest cousin."
- What Mommy and Daddy say she suffers from (along with most babies)
- Her BFF who gets all her hand-me-downs.
- Her birthstone
- The hurricane that delayed her trip to the Azores overnight.
- Her first flight was to
- She calls her mommy's mommy and her daddy's mommy these.
- McKenna watched her 4th of July fireworks in
- Her favorite YouTube show.
- Her least favorite accessory (hint: won't keep it on her head)
- "Her first airplane flight was for my first communion."
- Her four-legged big sister's name.
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- The birthday girl's middle name is
- "I'm her oldest girl cousin."
- The hurricane that started her trip three says early.
- Her favorite food.
- Her first live sporting event was this sport.
- Her favorite outdoor activity.
- Her astrological sign.
- Her favorite fruit.
- Her favorite sight in Boston (hint: She was INSIDE a globe!!)
- Her four-legged big sister's name.
- "She is named after me."
- Her nickname in utero.
- "Her first airplane flight was for my birthday party."
- Her favorite hockey team (hint: she has seen them play live).
30 Clues: Her birthstone • Her favorite food. • Her favorite fruit. • Her astrological sign. • Her nickname in utero. • Her first flight was to • "She is named after me." • "I'm her youngest cousin." • Her favorite YouTube show. • Her favorite football team. • "I'm her oldest girl cousin." • Her favorite outdoor activity. • The birthday girl's middle name is • Her four-legged big sister's name. • ...
Alexander Hamilton 2019-07-29
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- - A surprise attack on this holiday
- - 2400 men crossed this river going to Trenton.
- of Independence - Congress approved this on July 4th 1776.
- - Hamilton received an invitation to serve as rank of lieutenant colonel under this person.
- - John Laurens challenged Charles Lee to this.
- This church held the large funeral of Alexander Hamilton.
- Alexander believed they could make strong soldiers.
- - In 1772 this devastated the West Indies
- Alexander Hamilton fired this to destroy a portriat of King George II
- - After Yorktown, Alexander resigned from the Army and studied to become this.
- - Traitor:He deliberately gave the British an advantage.
- Divided the government into three branches.
- This tax infurated wheat farmers.
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- - Name of the Military group that Alexander joined.
- - This is where the US Mint was located.
- Second President of the United States.
- - Name of Alexander Hamiltons wife.
- - The Liberty Boys were callng for this on British goods.
- Challenged Alexander to a duel.
- This would double the size of the country in 1803.
- Alexander Hamilton paused the duel to take this from his pocket.
- Replaced the British pound.
- - Birth county of Alexander Hamilton
- - Name of the ship that England sent to New York in 1775
24 Clues: Replaced the British pound. • Challenged Alexander to a duel. • This tax infurated wheat farmers. • - Name of Alexander Hamiltons wife. • - A surprise attack on this holiday • - Birth county of Alexander Hamilton • Second President of the United States. • - This is where the US Mint was located. • - In 1772 this devastated the West Indies • ...
Music and Suffixes 2015-04-15
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- Means full of weakness.
- Type of music where there are alterations and breaks between the notes.
- A place in a community.
- A strong feeling towards a relative.
- A type of instrument that you have to pound to make a sound.
- The DJ played a(n) _____ tempo song to get everybody pumped up.
- The songwriter made a(n) ____ for her to sing at her next concert.
- The rock band played in _____ when they came upon the intense parts.
- When the boy brought the twinkie to the field trip, the other kids were _____.
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- The guitarist played a treble ____.
- At the funeral the pianist played a _____ tempo song since it was not a joyous event.
- The opposite of weakness and incapable to lead a group.
- The music instructor changed the _____ in the orchestra to be slower.
- Means successful, money-making, and productive.
- The best friends had a strong _____ with each other.
- During the 4th of July parade, the fireworks display put on a _____ show.
- This word means merry, cheerful, and ecstatic.
- Prince William is a type of _____.
- Before the orchestra began the concert they did a(n) ____ to introduce the show.
- The word means in sync and harmony with three or more types of instruments.
20 Clues: Means full of weakness. • A place in a community. • Prince William is a type of _____. • The guitarist played a treble ____. • A strong feeling towards a relative. • This word means merry, cheerful, and ecstatic. • Means successful, money-making, and productive. • The best friends had a strong _____ with each other. • ...
Government 1 2024-01-02
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- the month the president is inaugurated
- the legislative branch
- Second President of the United States
- system of organization built on principles of hierarchical authority, job specialization, and formalized rules
- The Emancipation _________ freed slaves in the South
- the seat of government of the United States
- 49th state
- Supreme Law
- has a number of representatives proportionate to the population of the states
- chief justice of the Supreme Court circa 2024
- the month we vote for president
- _______agency serves an administration in a support capacity
- said "Give me liberty or give me death."
- Law-enforcing branch of government
- has two members from each state
- The stripes on the United States flag represent ___________
- USSR, Great Britain, France (during World War II)
- Law-interpreting branch of government
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- becomes president if the president and vice president die
- celebrated on the 4th of July
- The _______ college elects the president
- Law-making branch of government
- civil rights leader
- 50th state
- Change to the Consitution
- head of the Department of Justice
- advises the president
- the building in which Congress works
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- _______ agency serves an administration by performing tasks
- _______ _______ of the President, EOP, the umbrella agency handling daily tasks
- capital of Montana
32 Clues: 50th state • 49th state • Supreme Law • capital of Montana • civil rights leader • advises the president • the legislative branch • Change to the Consitution • celebrated on the 4th of July • Law-making branch of government • the month we vote for president • has two members from each state • head of the Department of Justice • Law-enforcing branch of government • ...
Maggie Brusca's Articles X-Word 2024-02-12
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- How many representatives from each colony were sent to the the committe to write a plan for government?
- The Articles of Confederation said that how many states had to approve an amendment for it to pass?
- Alexander ______ hated Congress because they didn't share his vison.
- The power to declare war was held exclusively by the national _______.
- You needed nine-thirteens of the delegates to agree to pass a new law in the _____ congress.
- The Declaration of Independence established a new ______.
- The states could print their own ______.
- Where did the farmer's and war veteran's rebellion almost cause a civil war?
- Most ______ went to Canada or England after the war.
- Who was president of the continental congress
- The revolutionary war left the American states in _____.
- Who wrote a speller for American English
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- The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4th, _____.
- Where did most state legislatures appoint delegates to revise defects in the federal system?
- Who lacked the power to tax the states?
- The Articles of Confederation made the states too _______.
- The Mississippi River was won from England in the Treaty of _____.
- When were the Articles of Confederation adopted?
- Daniel ____ was a former captain in continental army who led a rebellion.
- Articles are flawed because Congress couldn't _____
20 Clues: Who lacked the power to tax the states? • The states could print their own ______. • Who wrote a speller for American English • Who was president of the continental congress • When were the Articles of Confederation adopted? • Articles are flawed because Congress couldn't _____ • Most ______ went to Canada or England after the war. • ...
Reading Sort 36 2022-10-28
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- series of recorded images projected on a screen.
- a sweet, sugary snack food.
- a flat and dense chocolate cake.
- to answer or give as a response.
- an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.
- low lying land between hills or mountains.
- refusing to admit the truth.
- the little finger on the outside of the hand.
- large bird popular as a Thanksgiving symbol.
- a trip or voyage from one place to another.
- hoofed, horse-like animal with long ears.
- extremely, absolutely or to a great degree.
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- having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
- small red fruit with a pit inside.
- currency, notes, or coins used to make purchases.
- strange or peculiar.
- hitting a sports ball back and forth between opponents before it hits the ground.
- one who protects the goal, as in soccer.
- small, flat baked good, often round in shape.
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- a small, soft fruit with many seeds.
- number after nineteen, two groups of ten.
- seventh month of the calendar year, the 4th day is a holiday.
- a small animal with a long tail, a primate.
24 Clues: strange or peculiar. • a sweet, sugary snack food. • refusing to admit the truth. • a flat and dense chocolate cake. • to answer or give as a response. • small red fruit with a pit inside. • a small, soft fruit with many seeds. • one who protects the goal, as in soccer. • number after nineteen, two groups of ten. • hoofed, horse-like animal with long ears. • ...
IFSB - Guess Who? 2023-05-31
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- : Who had pet cows growing up?
- : Who is a certified skydiver?
- : Who lived in Montana for several summers during college?
- : Who is getting married this month?
- : Who graduated with a degree in dietetics?
- : Who is on the Iowa Falls School Board?
- : Who worked at the Owasa Coop during college?
- : Who used to run an in-home daycare?
- : Who was born on the 4th of July?
- : Who has their maiden name on their license plate?
- : Who enjoys wildlife photography?
- : Who went to Notre Dame for part of their college career?
- : Who lives closest to the bank?
- : Who is a former rodeo queen?
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- : Who is a former Hardin County Sheriff?
- : Who grew up on a dairy farm?
- : Who worked at the school for several years?
- : Who grew up in Indiana?
- : Who shares a birthday with their spouse?
- : Who has a candy dish stocked at all times in their office?
- : Who grew up in Seattle?
- : Who previously worked as a cosmetologist?
- : Who is getting married in September?
- : Who recently had a child graduate from high school?
- : Who previously worked as a barista?
- : Who worked for the Story County Sheriff's office?
- : Who spent part of their childhood in Utah?
- : Who grew up on a Christmas Tree Farm?
- : Who previously worked as a nanny in North Dakota?
- : Who is a former bank examiner?
30 Clues: : Who grew up in Indiana? • : Who grew up in Seattle? • : Who grew up on a dairy farm? • : Who had pet cows growing up? • : Who is a certified skydiver? • : Who is a former rodeo queen? • : Who lives closest to the bank? • : Who is a former bank examiner? • : Who was born on the 4th of July? • : Who enjoys wildlife photography? • : Who is getting married this month? • ...
62 Years of Trip 2024-11-19
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- profession of Charlie Brown's father
- Style of hoops play that moved from Bethune to Lakeshore
- Trip's oldest grandchild
- Trip's beautiful youngest granddaughter
- '71 U. S. Open champ, and Trip's favorite shoes
- his favorite holiday
- the former Mountain Brook Junior High Mascot, as per Trip's suggestion
- Basketball's Steph, and namesake of the Galloway dog
- Trussville Brave
- June 1 Galloway bride
- Trip's beautiful almost 5 year old granddaughter
- _______ Sunday School Assembly
- Trip's favorite daughter
- Milne's bear
- much admired basketball coach John _______
- July 13 Galloway bride
- grandson with a striking Galloway resemblance
- son who introduced Trip to their now shared enjoyment of hiking
- His middle name, but he does not drink it
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- 14th state
- favorite son in law
- Daily breakfast spot (and sometimes lunch, too)
- wife
- a password, per se, in the Bible
- where pitchers warm up
- Trip's home 4th year at UVA 47 _____ _____
- Delta State mascot
- Trip's lunch spot in Tuscaloosa during Law School
- son who inherited Trip's penchant for sports trivia
- the collective noun for goats
- son with whom Trip shares undergraduate alma mater
- Galloway cat of days gone by, also a tropical fruit
- Trip and Katherine's first house 141______ Ave
- Large marsupial
34 Clues: wife • 14th state • Milne's bear • Large marsupial • Trussville Brave • Delta State mascot • favorite son in law • his favorite holiday • June 1 Galloway bride • where pitchers warm up • July 13 Galloway bride • Trip's oldest grandchild • Trip's favorite daughter • the collective noun for goats • _______ Sunday School Assembly • a password, per se, in the Bible • ...
Old/New Camp Crossword 2025-07-28
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- game illegally played by campers where you weren't allowed to speak
- where nivo typically ate
- kikar dance where people danced in this shape
- meltzing tradition done commonly with chicken wings and cinnamon rolls
- meal that would always be served during the Tikvah Arts Festival
- done with mattresses after or during a very rainy day
- Gabe Wein got these banned
- food item served every year at the 4th of july carnival
- best games played at the ohel
- what the whole camp would do between dinner and plays
- sport played by staff every shabbos
- chadar tradition that was commonly done with bags of potato chips or mayo packets
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- only boat people would take out
- what every counselor carried around
- play done by Machon 2016, taken out of rotation
- sport played between shoafim and nivonot
- where to get the best water in camp before they put in the woke water bottle fillers
- collection of rocks taken off the kikar after a significant injury
- alternative beverage
- sport played typically by staff before saturday night dinner
- game lost to time, always played on the point
- eidah whose lifespan lasted just 12 summers
- secret program for campers who needed extra support but lived in cabins
23 Clues: alternative beverage • where nivo typically ate • Gabe Wein got these banned • best games played at the ohel • only boat people would take out • what every counselor carried around • sport played by staff every shabbos • sport played between shoafim and nivonot • eidah whose lifespan lasted just 12 summers • kikar dance where people danced in this shape • ...
July Nominication 2016-07-15
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- Name of newsletter for SBFA
- CEO of SBFA DIvision whose interview is in the latest edition of the SBFA newsletter
- This drink was launched in France in 1936
- BRAND's essence of chicken was relaunched recently in this country.
- one of our three corporate values
- Featured drink for March Nominication
- Number of recycling bins SBFA has (including Biopolis)
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- Suntory's corporate tagline
- To reuse discarded objects in such a way to create a product of higher value or quality
- You do this before throwing glass bottles into the recycling bin.
- Should not contain food items if it is to be discarded into the recycling bin
- Special type of purple flower developed by Suntory
- Traditional sports and energy drink brand released in UK in 1927
- For office use
- On which day of each week do the recycling vendor come to CSC to collect the recycled items?
15 Clues: For office use • Suntory's corporate tagline • Name of newsletter for SBFA • one of our three corporate values • Featured drink for March Nominication • This drink was launched in France in 1936 • Special type of purple flower developed by Suntory • Number of recycling bins SBFA has (including Biopolis) • Traditional sports and energy drink brand released in UK in 1927 • ...
July Crossword 2024-07-04
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- Language with the most native speakers (7)
- Streaming platform for gamers
- Roman god of the sea (7)
- Protagonist in "The Witcher" (6)
- Main character in "Breaking Bad"
- App used for short, viral videos
- 2024 Olympic host city
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- First element on the periodic table (8)
- James Bond's favourite drink (7)
- Tolkein's dragon in "The Hobbit"
- AI Assistant by Microsoft
- Largest planet in the Solar System (7)
- Popular puzzle video game involving falling blocks (6)
- Star Wars bounty hunter (4)
- CEO of Tesla and SpaceX (4)
15 Clues: 2024 Olympic host city • Roman god of the sea (7) • AI Assistant by Microsoft • Star Wars bounty hunter (4) • CEO of Tesla and SpaceX (4) • Streaming platform for gamers • James Bond's favourite drink (7) • Tolkein's dragon in "The Hobbit" • Protagonist in "The Witcher" (6) • Main character in "Breaking Bad" • App used for short, viral videos • ...
July Newsletter 2024-07-01
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- Number of Random Winners in the Wellness Challenge
- Top Taco Giver in June
- Course offering on July 11th
- June Engagement
- One of the July Tradeshows
- Led Operations in Performance Metrics
- This new score helps teams be more proactive
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- Tech Department Focus before Start-Up
- New Chief People Officer
- Our new platform for documenting feedback
- Sales Rep with almost $2M in Revenue this year
- Platform for Taco Recognition
- Partnered with 536 of these in FY24
- Summit Theme
- Large Company Update
15 Clues: Summit Theme • June Engagement • Large Company Update • Top Taco Giver in June • New Chief People Officer • One of the July Tradeshows • Course offering on July 11th • Platform for Taco Recognition • Partnered with 536 of these in FY24 • Tech Department Focus before Start-Up • Led Operations in Performance Metrics • Our new platform for documenting feedback • ...
All about July 2020-07-23
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- If you were born on the 23rd your sign is ___.
- Sometimes the hot, long days of July are called the "dog days of ______".
- On July 27, 1953 the Korean ___ ended.
- The birth stone of July is the ____.
- If you were born on July 22, your ____ is Cancer.
- Also known as the lotus flower, the _____ lily is the other July birth flower.
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- Given as a birth ______ for July, larkspur signifies love and joy.
- The US Patent Office opened it's _____ on July 31, 1790.
- Jimmy Hoffa was last seen on ____ 30, 1975.
- Jackie Kennedy, Dan Aykroyd, Lindsay Lohan, Tom Cruise and Kevin Hart were all ____ in July.
10 Clues: The birth stone of July is the ____. • On July 27, 1953 the Korean ___ ended. • Jimmy Hoffa was last seen on ____ 30, 1975. • If you were born on the 23rd your sign is ___. • If you were born on July 22, your ____ is Cancer. • The US Patent Office opened it's _____ on July 31, 1790. • Given as a birth ______ for July, larkspur signifies love and joy. • ...
July 2024-06-25
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- Beanbags and planks of wood propped up with a hole in it 27 feet apart
- played with a racket and a shutlecock
- players are in inflatable balls and they are trying to kick a ball into a goal
- it is like golf but soccer
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- Bows, arrows, and targets you want to hit
- 2 teams throwing a ball at the opposing to eliminate the other team. A catch means throwers out
- famous activity taken from the Harry Potter books
- using your body to maneuver around obstacles in cool ways in Urban areas
- frisbees and people walking from hole to hole
9 Clues: it is like golf but soccer • played with a racket and a shutlecock • Bows, arrows, and targets you want to hit • frisbees and people walking from hole to hole • famous activity taken from the Harry Potter books • Beanbags and planks of wood propped up with a hole in it 27 feet apart • using your body to maneuver around obstacles in cool ways in Urban areas • ...
Chapter 12 2018-02-28
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- Small army made up of ordinary citizens.
- The job of the Second Continental Congress was deciding whether or not to ___ independence from Britain.
- John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were on a committee to work on writing the ___ of independence.
- The success of common sense helped convince the Continental congress to move towards ___.
- Delegates were sent to the Second ___ Congress in Philadelphia in 1775.
- ___ leaders began meeting in Philadelphia in the Second Continental Congress.
- John ___ was the president of the congress and signed his name HUGE on an important document.
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- The Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence on ___ 4th 17776.
- King ___ was the leader of Britain.
- ___ crime of disloyalty toward a ruler or government.
- The Declaration of Independence was read to the public for the first time in this city ___.
- Fought for the king of England and some times went home to Britain.
- Thomas ___ wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- Fought in the American army led by the Sons of Liberty.
- In 1776, Thomas Paine published a booklet called ___ Sense.
15 Clues: King ___ was the leader of Britain. • Small army made up of ordinary citizens. • Thomas ___ wrote the Declaration of Independence. • ___ crime of disloyalty toward a ruler or government. • Fought in the American army led by the Sons of Liberty. • In 1776, Thomas Paine published a booklet called ___ Sense. • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
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- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________. • Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • ...
Tennessee v Garner 2023-02-22
10 Clues: cause • change • arrival • .v.Garner • Defendant • Plaintiff • Day it was agrued. • Day it was decided. • bill of right's used • .amendment was the precedent
Revivor Season 2 2025-02-21
NRL ladder 2025-07-02
PH PRESIDENT 2025-09-17
Girlfriends 2023-03-21
13 Clues: Lazy • New kid • Obviously RR • Tries to be cute • Get eye surgery! • The person I like • Has two middle names • Is good at basketball • Has relations with Elijah • Ugly, especially in 4th grade • Always needs to use the bathroom • Also new kid, but not as relevant • Needs more ELA help in 4th period
4th 2024-05-01
Bill and Brenda's 2025 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- April: Surprise visitors at our backyard Easter Egg hunt were ___ ___.
- August: As we heard about our great nephew, Tristin Vandall's passing on July 31, we joined his family to celebrate his life, asking God to help us make space for ___, ___, and ___.
- September: We cheered for SFLHS as Ryker played ___.
- March: We flew to Tucson for our annual Girls' Trip! While shopping, Bill was our designated ___ ___.
- October: We were inspired and encouraged to trust God when we attended the Center for Action and Contemplation Conference in ___.
- November: We dog-sat Maya in Tucson, while Jen and Jed attended "Author Nation" in Las Vegas. "Ruinwaster's Bane" and "The Earthmight War" were on display by their author, ___ ___ ___.
- December: We have been celebrating Christmas by hosting a piano recital in our home, sharing lefse with friends, and experimenting with ___ ___.
- Later in August, Mischa was delighted to learn that her 4th grade teacher would be ___ ___.
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- May: We celebrated Bridger as he graduated from RHS, (and now attends ___ ___).
- January: The South Dakota winter was cold, and our house was warmed as we gathered with family and friends, and as Bill ___ ___ ___.
- June: We enjoyed a summer of camping and attending parades, featuring Trey playing drums for ___.
- February: We attended the memorial service of our dear brother-in-law Ron Gessele. We think of him often, especially when we see ___ ___.
- As God's promise to all of us, we ask you to please read and find peace in the 61st chapter of ___.
- July: Great Uncle Bill was honored to officiate at the wedding of Bethany and John ___.
14 Clues: September: We cheered for SFLHS as Ryker played ___. • April: Surprise visitors at our backyard Easter Egg hunt were ___ ___. • May: We celebrated Bridger as he graduated from RHS, (and now attends ___ ___). • July: Great Uncle Bill was honored to officiate at the wedding of Bethany and John ___. • ...
Morgan 4th 2022-04-21
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- warm rises and cool sinks
- apparent shift
- cooler areas on surface
- collapsed core of high mass star
- all new stars
- collapsed neutron star no light escapes
- cloud of gas and dust
- squeezing atoms together
- start of expansion
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- the raisins spread apart as the berad rises
- fusion of H2 and He
- new stars in the arms, olds stars in the center
- tells us galaxies are moving away
- bright center of a distant galaxy
- loop of gas
- stream of charged particles
- 9 trillion miles
- hottest layer of atmosphere
- all old stars
19 Clues: loop of gas • all new stars • all old stars • apparent shift • 9 trillion miles • start of expansion • fusion of H2 and He • cloud of gas and dust • cooler areas on surface • squeezing atoms together • warm rises and cool sinks • stream of charged particles • hottest layer of atmosphere • collapsed core of high mass star • tells us galaxies are moving away • bright center of a distant galaxy • ...
4th Grade 2024-08-23
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- furry animals like puppies and lions
- a snow storm
- Like a crocodile or Komodo dragon
- You are a silly -------
- reptiles that no longer exist
- A butterfly is a type of
- to dance in the past
- He ------- into a stronger Pokemon
- to forget in the past
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- Frogs and salamanders are
- to find in the past
- We like to play ----- Stars
- When the ground shakes
- the first living thing
- Easy, peasy ----- squeezy!
- to go in the past
- She studies a lot and she is a good -------
- the name of our English teacher
- We --- lost in a maze
19 Clues: a snow storm • to go in the past • to find in the past • to dance in the past • We --- lost in a maze • to forget in the past • When the ground shakes • the first living thing • You are a silly ------- • A butterfly is a type of • Frogs and salamanders are • Easy, peasy ----- squeezy! • We like to play ----- Stars • reptiles that no longer exist • the name of our English teacher • ...
Camilo 4th 2023-04-21
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- collapsed neutron star, no light escapes
- squeezing atoms
- spiral shaped galaxy
- 9 trillion miles
- apparent shift
- hottest layer
- no shape
- cloud of gas and dust
- warm rises,cool sinks
- loop of gas
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- stream of charged particles
- raisins spread as dough rises
- collapsed core of a high mass star
- start of expansion
- tells us galaxies are moving away
- fusion of hydrogen and helium
- oval shaped
- bright center of galaxy
- cooler area on surface
19 Clues: no shape • oval shaped • loop of gas • hottest layer • apparent shift • squeezing atoms • 9 trillion miles • start of expansion • spiral shaped galaxy • cloud of gas and dust • warm rises,cool sinks • cooler area on surface • bright center of galaxy • stream of charged particles • raisins spread as dough rises • fusion of hydrogen and helium • tells us galaxies are moving away • ...
July Edition 2021-06-29
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- Constable Sean Martin has transferred to Clermont from where?
- The Cattleman's Challenge was shared with Inga Downs and what other local property?
- What colour drum was self raising flour stored in that Beth Duncan mentions in her column?
- The Clermont Hospital Auxiliary have refurbished what room?
- Greater Whitsunday Communities can be found at what newly refurbished building?
- What vaccination is Grant offering at the Clermont pharmacy?
- The 'W' in GW3 stands for what?
- What did Robyn and Colleen knit for the residents of Montcler?
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- Who is the July Member of the Month - ____ Learning?
- Alister Lawrence is the longest running ____ of the Clermont Fire Brigade?
- Madonna Ede discusses what training to combat degenerative bone conditions?
- What is the traditional Italian garnish that Jenny Mooney includes in her Lamb Shanks recipe?
- What colour spot is found on roses that Jenny Wilby discusses in her column?
- Theresa Creek Dam recently had a visitor who performed what type of show?
- what week is celebrated from July 12?
15 Clues: The 'W' in GW3 stands for what? • what week is celebrated from July 12? • Who is the July Member of the Month - ____ Learning? • The Clermont Hospital Auxiliary have refurbished what room? • What vaccination is Grant offering at the Clermont pharmacy? • Constable Sean Martin has transferred to Clermont from where? • ...
M15BQ - July 2023-07-04
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- complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
- something remembered from the past.
- money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit.
- the state or period of being a child.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- down a flight of stairs.
- a large area of flat land with few trees.
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- a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
- the expression of approval or admiration for someone or something.
- write a word or symbol on (an object) in order to give information.
- a large number of people gathered together
- the quality of being honest.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- the action or process of arriving.
- say something in reply.
15 Clues: say something in reply. • down a flight of stairs. • the quality of being honest. • the action or process of arriving. • something remembered from the past. • the state or period of being a child. • a large area of flat land with few trees. • a large number of people gathered together • complete trust or confidence in someone or something. • ...
17 July 2023-07-17
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- if someone survived a plane crash they’d be a?
- if you care for someone and you aren’t their parent you are a?
- the occupation of a person who creates a machine or invention
- a person who visits
- the main role of someone who creates a show
- A item that a microphones noise exits
- the occupation of some one who decorates
- a person that travels
- a person that attacks
- somebody who believe in something
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- a person who has committed a crime
- the occupation of art
- a person who may admire others from afar
- a person who makes something
- somebody who defends within a sport
15 Clues: a person who visits • the occupation of art • a person that travels • a person that attacks • a person who makes something • somebody who believe in something • a person who has committed a crime • somebody who defends within a sport • A item that a microphones noise exits • a person who may admire others from afar • the occupation of some one who decorates • ...
30 July 2025-07-30
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- Keanu Reeves' Surname in Series of Action Films
- Gentlemen, informally
- Muscle Commonly Built by Raises or Pulldowns
- Sea _
- High School Abbr.
- Hood Commonly Used by Superheroes
- Said by an Encouraging Spaniard
- Institute of Applied Economic Research
- Nicknamed, Old Man of the Sea
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- Bad Breath Remedy
- Body Tissue Found Inside and Out
- To Satisfy
- Long Ride?
- Gregorian Era
- Abbr. at the end of a list
15 Clues: Sea _ • To Satisfy • Long Ride? • Gregorian Era • Bad Breath Remedy • High School Abbr. • Gentlemen, informally • Abbr. at the end of a list • Nicknamed, Old Man of the Sea • Said by an Encouraging Spaniard • Body Tissue Found Inside and Out • Hood Commonly Used by Superheroes • Institute of Applied Economic Research • Muscle Commonly Built by Raises or Pulldowns • ...
Chinese Calendar 2015-02-09
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- – 狗 / 犬 (戌) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Metal)
- – 馬 / 马 (午) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Fire)
- – 雞 / 鸡 (酉) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Metal)
- – 羊 (未) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Fire)
- – 虎 (寅) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Wood)
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- – 猴 (申) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Metal)
- – 龍 / 龙 (辰) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood)
- – 豬 / 猪 (亥) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Water)
- – 鼠 (子) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Water)
- – 兔 or 兎 (卯) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Wood)
- – 蛇 (巳) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Fire)
- – 牛 (丑) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Water)
12 Clues: – 蛇 (巳) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Fire) • – 羊 (未) (Yin, 4th Trine, Fixed Element Fire) • – 牛 (丑) (Yin, 2nd Trine, Fixed Element Water) • – 虎 (寅) (Yang, 3rd Trine, Fixed Element Wood) • – 猴 (申) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Metal) • – 鼠 (子) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Water) • – 龍 / 龙 (辰) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood) • ...
Social Studies Unit 3 2022-01-03
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- what people wear; it can reflect people's traditions or be more modern
- one of the Native American tribes originating in North Carolina
- differences between two or more things or groups
- physical activities that are played by a set of rules; soccer, lacrosse, and martial arts are popular examples
- a group living in a common territory with a common culture
- to make an event special
- something that is accepted and considered to be true
- the way of life for groups of people
- a group of people living in a particular area
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- relating to the earliest known people in an area
- a belief in a God or gods or in special ways that help people live better lives
- the sharing of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- the holiday on July 4th that celebrates the creation of the United States
- an ideal or principle that determines what is correct acceptable desirable or morally proper based on an individual or a group
- what people eat; sushi, pizza, salsa, and hamburgers are all examples from around the world
15 Clues: to make an event special • the way of life for groups of people • a group of people living in a particular area • relating to the earliest known people in an area • differences between two or more things or groups • something that is accepted and considered to be true • a group living in a common territory with a common culture • ...
ELA8 Unit 4 Crossword 2020-07-03
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- My triplet brothers can make any situation into a __________ of noises because they are never silent.
- We have recently identified a number of ______ regulatory genes.
- a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy
- Having a balcony that is ____________ to my bedroom allows me to view the sunrise from my bed.
- The offer to play for the team was _________ on me making passing grades.
- a root meaning touch or touching
- a root meaning touch or touching
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- Because she is so busy, the mayor will need to _______ someone to handle the 4th of July celebration.
- Firemen are ___________ individuals who put their lives on the line to save others.
- a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy
- In order to ___________ that the website was a good one, we had to trace the author's credentials.
- Wilson demonstrated immense political _________ until he left office.
- I was surprised to learn Anna is an award-winning _________ and trains her friends in self-defense.
- a root meaning think
- The political candidate tried to _______ some unfortunate insults to his opponent.
- The soldier's _______ earned him a medal of honor.
- Unlike many people today, I prefer a _________ book over an electronic one.
17 Clues: a root meaning think • a root meaning touch or touching • a root meaning touch or touching • a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy • a root meaning to be strong, to be worthy • The soldier's _______ earned him a medal of honor. • We have recently identified a number of ______ regulatory genes. • Wilson demonstrated immense political _________ until he left office. • ...
The American Civil War 2022-10-17
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- Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states
- The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
- To leave or withdraw
- Rapid-fire gun capable of shooting 600 rounds per minute.
- Turning point of the Civil War that made it clear the North would win.
- The march of an army of 62,000 men from Atlanta toward Savannah, Georgia which left a path of almost total destruction.
- Led the North to victory.
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- President of the United States of America during the Civil War.
- This battle fficially began the Civil War.
- Civil War battle in which 25,000 men were killed or wounded. It is considered the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
- The fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to General Ulysses S. Grant's army on July 4th, 1863, after 48 days of seige.
- ship made of iron
- the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War)
- Place where Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant.
- General of the Confederacy considered to be one of the greatest generals of all time
15 Clues: ship made of iron • To leave or withdraw • Led the North to victory. • This battle fficially began the Civil War. • Rapid-fire gun capable of shooting 600 rounds per minute. • Document freeing slaves in Union-controlled Confederate states • President of the United States of America during the Civil War. • The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861. • ...
Days and months 2017-09-29
Jadie in Five Dimensions Crossword 2023-02-01
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- The object Jadie had to throw into the road
- Jadie's non-biological brother
- What lets the agents go to 3space
- The teacher
- A boy who Jadie thinks is related to her by birth
- A 4th dimension that starts with "k"
- Sam's cat
- Main character
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- Beings of higher power
- The animal in a jar in Ty's room
- Jadie's adopted father's name
- The dimension the seers see
- Jadie's adopted mother's name
- Marius' best friend
- Jadie's friend
- A 4th dimension that starts with "a"
16 Clues: Sam's cat • The teacher • Jadie's friend • Main character • Marius' best friend • Beings of higher power • The dimension the seers see • Jadie's adopted father's name • Jadie's adopted mother's name • Jadie's non-biological brother • The animal in a jar in Ty's room • What lets the agents go to 3space • A 4th dimension that starts with "k" • A 4th dimension that starts with "a" • ...
Vienna's Liberty Amendments Month Crossword 2022-05-18
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- One word for what Vienna’s LAM celebrates
- Ceremony that will occur in Vienna on Sat, July 2nd
- Bus tour will visit this museum Thur, July 14 (2 wds)
- This Amendment allowed Black Men to vote
- Wed July 6 evening program is a movie about this.
- Two words most often used to describe the 14th
- Wed June 22 presenter Daryl Davis' type of music
- Name of the pastor at First Baptist Church Walton
- 1967 equal protection decision presented last years
- Wed June 29 topic of evening Heather Bollinger talk
- What the 13th Amendment abolished
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- Vienna’s Town Manager’s last name
- State holiday that kicks off Vienna’s LAM
- Last name of suffragist program Wed evening, July 13
- The 19th amendment gave this group of people the vote
- Number of amendments celebrated during Vienna’s LAM
- Location of June 18 Celebration (3 words)
- Number of weeks in Vienna’s Liberty Amendments Month
- Days of the week for the major Keynotes this year
- Vienna’s contact for LAM (2 words)
20 Clues: Vienna’s Town Manager’s last name • What the 13th Amendment abolished • Vienna’s contact for LAM (2 words) • This Amendment allowed Black Men to vote • State holiday that kicks off Vienna’s LAM • One word for what Vienna’s LAM celebrates • Location of June 18 Celebration (3 words) • Two words most often used to describe the 14th • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
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- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried about an emergency happening.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off ________________ to celebrate.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on. • A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________. • ...
Russian Holiday Crossword 2019-03-18
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- ___ Day: celebrated May 9 in honor of the end of WWII
- This salad is a traditional New Year’s Dish
- Russian counterpart to Santa Claus
- It’s tradition to watch this film on New Year’s Eve
- ___ Day: celebrated June 12th, comparable to our 4th of July
- Russian children return to school the first day of this month, called Knowledge Day
- ___’s Day, celebrated on April 12th, honors the day Yuri Gagarin completed the first manned space flight in 1961
- These intricately designed eggs are traditionally dyed during Lent and gifted on Easter
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- Every New Year’s Eve, Russians will gather round the TV to hear a speech by this figure
- January 7th: ___ Christmas Day, based on the Gregorian calendar
- Instead of hunting for eggs on Easter, Russians ___ their eggs in a game of marbles
- On January 19, Russians take part in ___ Bathing, where they soak in icy water to represent purification and spiritual rebirth
- The granddaughter of Russian Santa Claus
- Russians enjoy an abundance of bliny on this holiday, celebrated before Great Lent
- On March 8th, men give the ___ in their lives small gifts and flowers
15 Clues: Russian counterpart to Santa Claus • The granddaughter of Russian Santa Claus • This salad is a traditional New Year’s Dish • It’s tradition to watch this film on New Year’s Eve • ___ Day: celebrated May 9 in honor of the end of WWII • ___ Day: celebrated June 12th, comparable to our 4th of July • January 7th: ___ Christmas Day, based on the Gregorian calendar • ...
Animal By Products 2025-04-15
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- This ball is used primarily in the fall is made from pig skin
- Goat hair is used to make these sweater fabric
- Sheep and cattle milk can be used to make this breakfast dairy product
- Made from cattle fat and gives different good smells
- Used to hit a tennis ball; made from animal organs
- Diabetics need this medicine to produce sugar; contains pig organs
- Made from pig bones and is see-through; can be used to hold different things
- Made from sheep wool and is a fuzzy yellow ball
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- Cattle fat is used to make this and is very popular on 4th of July
- Made from cattle fat and is chewed to make breath smell better
- Luggage is made out of this; can come from pig, sheep or cow skin
- Women wear this on their eyelashes to make them darker and longer; contains lanolin
- Used to hold the pages of a book together; made from goat skin
- You use this to spread paint on something; made from cattle hair
- Added to soil for nutrients; comes from sheep, cattle, and pigs
15 Clues: Goat hair is used to make these sweater fabric • Made from sheep wool and is a fuzzy yellow ball • Used to hit a tennis ball; made from animal organs • Made from cattle fat and gives different good smells • This ball is used primarily in the fall is made from pig skin • Made from cattle fat and is chewed to make breath smell better • ...
Ordinal numbers 2021-11-29
American Revolution Vocabulary 2023-01-20
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- The Provincial Congress of NC was a _____ body created to govern NC during the American Revolution by the Patriots.
- The Hessians were these types of paid foreign soldiers from Germany.
- George Washington was the leader of the Army of the _______, and supreme commander of the Continental Army.
- Americans who supported the _____ were known as loyalists.
- American Patriots favored this
- These solutions signed by NC's Provincial Congress were the first official calls for independence from Great Britain in the colonies.
- The Overmountain Men defeated a group of these people at the Battle of King's Mountain.
- Francis Marion's nickname
- The Declaration of independence was signed on the 4th day of this month.
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- Nathaniel Greene helped defeat the British by driving them away from these
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence (Last Name).
- He surrendered the British Army to George Washington following the Siege of Yorktown (last name).
- He led the NC Militia to victory at the Battle of Moores' Creek Bridge (Last Name).
13 Clues: Francis Marion's nickname • American Patriots favored this • He wrote the Declaration of Independence (Last Name). • Americans who supported the _____ were known as loyalists. • The Hessians were these types of paid foreign soldiers from Germany. • The Declaration of independence was signed on the 4th day of this month. • ...
English Speaking Country Holidays 2024-09-09
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- The Irish holiday ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ is known for the the three leaf clover called the ____________
- On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other.
- ____________ Day is an important holiday in South Africa remembering the first national elections where everyone from any race group were allowed to vote.
- On ____________ many people dress up in costumes and go trick or treating
- On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________
- New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________
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- On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British
- Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of an agreement between the British and ____________ in New Zealand.
- The King’s Birthday is a public holiday for countries that belong to the ____________
- Remembrance Day is observed in Commonwealth countries which marks the end of the first ____________
- In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________
- ANZAC Day commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in the battle of ____________ in WWI
- Easter is a Christian celebration, remembering the resurrection of ____________.
13 Clues: On February 14th, you give gifts to your ____________ • New Years Day is celebrated on January the ____________ • In Australia and New Zealand, Christmas is in the ____________ • On April fool’s day, many people play ____________ on each other. • On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate ____________ from the British • ...
other november stuff 2024-11-16
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- Marty Mcfly's actor
- Singing/dancing in NOV?
- Common part of tree to fall in Nov.
- 11/15 gaming club event
- season in Nov?
- type of food common with special 4th Thursday holiday
- common bird for special 4th Thursday holiday
- Mayflower Voyagers?
- ANOTHER holiday in November
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- holiday in November
- Holiday that ENDS in November???
- Main character of "The Weavers of Fate" from last edition?
- DIFFERENT EVENT with time in Nov.
- special cheese for Nov recipe?
- also the season in Nov?
15 Clues: season in Nov? • holiday in November • Marty Mcfly's actor • Mayflower Voyagers? • Singing/dancing in NOV? • 11/15 gaming club event • also the season in Nov? • ANOTHER holiday in November • special cheese for Nov recipe? • Holiday that ENDS in November??? • DIFFERENT EVENT with time in Nov. • Common part of tree to fall in Nov. • common bird for special 4th Thursday holiday • ...
Jadie in Five Dimensions Crossword 2023-02-01
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- The object Jadie had to throw into the road
- Jadie's non-biological brother
- What lets the agents go to 3space
- The teacher
- A boy who Jadie thinks is related to her by birth
- A 4th dimension that starts with "k"
- Sam's cat
- Main character
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- Beings of higher power
- The animal in a jar in Ty's room
- Jadie's adopted father's name
- The dimension the seers see
- Jadie's adopted mother's name
- Marius' best friend
- Jadie's friend
- A 4th dimension that starts with "a"
16 Clues: Sam's cat • The teacher • Jadie's friend • Main character • Marius' best friend • Beings of higher power • The dimension the seers see • Jadie's adopted father's name • Jadie's adopted mother's name • Jadie's non-biological brother • The animal in a jar in Ty's room • What lets the agents go to 3space • A 4th dimension that starts with "k" • A 4th dimension that starts with "a" • ...
Jadie in Five Dimensions Crossword 2023-02-01
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- The object Jadie had to throw into the road
- Jadie's non-biological brother
- What lets the agents go to 3space
- The teacher
- A boy who Jadie thinks is related to her by birth
- A 4th dimension that starts with "k"
- Sam's cat
- Main character
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- Beings of higher power
- The animal in a jar in Ty's room
- Jadie's adopted father's name
- The dimension the seers see
- Jadie's adopted mother's name
- Marius' best friend
- Jadie's friend
- A 4th dimension that starts with "a"
16 Clues: Sam's cat • The teacher • Jadie's friend • Main character • Marius' best friend • Beings of higher power • The dimension the seers see • Jadie's adopted father's name • Jadie's adopted mother's name • Jadie's non-biological brother • The animal in a jar in Ty's room • What lets the agents go to 3space • A 4th dimension that starts with "k" • A 4th dimension that starts with "a" • ...
Ordinal Numbers 2022-09-01
NRL ladder 2025-07-02
High School 2025-03-27
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- required before something else
- personalize your courses based on career
- 4 year plan to map out classes to graduate
- highest in a graduating class
- 2 year college level Programme 11th and 12th grade
- 26 credits
- your skill competency
- endorsement+Algebra2+ top 10%
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- 1st year HS/College or 9th grade
- College level course
- 22 credits
- College course
- optional course
- grade point average
- 3rd year HS/College or 3rd year
- 2nd year HS/College or 10th grade
- 4th year HS/College or 4th year
17 Clues: 22 credits • 26 credits • College course • optional course • grade point average • College level course • your skill competency • highest in a graduating class • endorsement+Algebra2+ top 10% • required before something else • 3rd year HS/College or 3rd year • 4th year HS/College or 4th year • 1st year HS/College or 9th grade • 2nd year HS/College or 10th grade • ...
Lesson 5 How many days are there in June? 2023-05-11
Room 203 Birthdays! 2023-08-30
25 Clues: May 14 • May 29 • May 13 • June 25 • March 5 • July 14 • July 23 • June 24 • April 25 • August 9 • March 16 • April 18 • March 19 • August 13 • January 14 • January 19 • December 5 • January 18 • November 1 • October 11 • October 16 • September 6 • September 5 • November 14 • December 16
Spanish Unit 3 Crossword 2023-10-19
20 Clues: 5th • 2nd • 6th • 4th • 8th • 3rd • 7th • Pen • 1st • Book • Ruler • School • folder • Eraser • Art class • Calculator • History class • Spanish class • English class • Technology class
DAR BB Season 13 2024-06-21
Calendario 2020-09-22
32 Clues: May • June • July • April • May 5 • March • summer • Monday • winter • August • spring • Friday • Sunday • July 14 • Tuesday • October • January • June 22 • November • Thursday • December • February • Saturday • April 18 • September • August 30 • Wednesday • January 25 • October 11 • December 15 • November 12 • September 13
Ordinal numbers 2021-02-10
Ordinal numbers 2020-05-12
DAR BB 10 2024-05-06
Module 6 Unit 1 I went there last year. 2023-07-29
Holidays 2020-02-25
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- a famous person who had a lot of religious followers and people think he is the son of God
- to have some special day like Christmas or Independence Day, and spend this day eating traditional food, having fun and giving presents
- people do it when they celebrate April Fool's Day
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- people celebrate this day in America on the 4th of July
- the time when a baby comes out of the mother's body
- to have some clothes on your body
6 Clues: to have some clothes on your body • people do it when they celebrate April Fool's Day • the time when a baby comes out of the mother's body • people celebrate this day in America on the 4th of July • a famous person who had a lot of religious followers and people think he is the son of God • ...
Ron's family 2025-11-13
Ordinal numbers 2021-11-29
Holidays 2023-06-12
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- Day A holiday commemorating the independence of a nation, such as the United States on July 4th. It is often celebrated with parades, fireworks, barbecues, and various community events.
- A holiday celebrated on October 31st, characterized by costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations. It originated from ancient traditions and is associated with themes of ghosts, witches, and candy.
- A religious holiday celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time of gift-giving, family gatherings, and festive decorations.
- Day A holiday celebrated on February 14th, known as a day to express affection and love. It is common to exchange cards, flowers, and gifts with loved ones, friends, or secret admirers.
- Year's Day The first day of the year, January 1st, celebrated as the beginning of a new year in many cultures. It is a time for reflection, setting goals or resolutions, and often marked with fireworks and festivities.
- A Jewish holiday observed for eight days and nights, usually falling in December. Also known as the Festival of Lights, it commemorates the miracle of oil and involves lighting the menorah, playing dreidel games, and enjoying traditional foods.
- A Christian holiday celebrated in the spring to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It often involves church services, egg hunts, and the exchange of chocolate eggs or other treats.
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- A holiday observed on the fourth Thursday in November, primarily celebrated in the United States. It is a time to express gratitude and enjoy a meal with loved ones, often featuring turkey and traditional dishes.
- A Hindu festival of lights celebrated in autumn, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It involves lighting lamps, exchanging gifts, sharing sweets, and enjoying fireworks and festive decorations.
- Bunny A mythical character associated with Easter traditions, depicted as a bunny delivering decorated eggs and treats to children. The Easter Bunny is often portrayed as a symbol of fertility and new life.
- Claus A legendary figure known for bringing gifts to children during the Christmas season. Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, is depicted as a jolly man with a white beard, red suit, and a sleigh
- Day A holiday observed on November 11th to honor and express gratitude to military veterans who have served in the armed forces. It often includes ceremonies, tributes, and events to recognize their sacrifices and bravery.
- of July The Independence Day of the United States, celebrated on July 4th to commemorate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. It is typically celebrated with fireworks, patriotic displays, and gatherings with family and friends.
- Day A public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September, dedicated to honoring the contributions and achievements of workers. It often involves parades, picnics, and various recreational activities.
- Day A holiday observed on the last Monday in May, dedicated to remembering and honoring those who have died in military service to their country. It is often marked by memorial ceremonies, parades, and visiting gravesites to pay respects.
- Patrick's Day A cultural and religious holiday celebrated on March 17th, honoring the patron saint of Ireland. It is associated with Irish heritage and is celebrated with parades, wearing green, and festive gatherings.
16 Clues: A religious holiday celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time of gift-giving, family gatherings, and festive decorations. • Day A holiday commemorating the independence of a nation, such as the United States on July 4th. It is often celebrated with parades, fireworks, barbecues, and various community events. • ...
