july 4th Crossword Puzzles
Death Challenge 2019-06-15
Fourth of July Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-10
11 Clues: ____-spangled • Fourth of _____ • Statue of _____ • Land of the free • Synonym for liberty • Declaration of ______ • Characteristic of a patriot • Independence Day celebration • Common thing to do on independence day • What is there 13 of in the American flag? • Special arrangement to celebrate Fourth of July
4th Grade History 2016-06-10
19 Clues: 405 • 386 • 1525 • 1517 • 1536 • 1215 • 1456 • 1066 • c. 540 • c.1100 • c.1380 • 570–632 • 527-565 • 871–901 • 1254-1324 • 1225-1274 • 1182 -1224 • 1095-C.1250 • c.1300–1517
Marissa P 4th 2021-03-30
Across
- skin hair and nails
- carries oxygen
- toward the heart
- spots pathogen
- inner layer
- moisten skin and hair
- destroys pathogen
- away from the heart
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- disease causing agent (virus, bacteria, fungus, parasites)
- "clothing" of the pathogen
- outer layer
- weak or dead strand
- fights infection
- destroys bacteria
- redness, swelling, heat
- connects and exchanges
- cools body
- destroys virus
- causes scabs
19 Clues: cools body • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • carries oxygen • spots pathogen • destroys virus • fights infection • toward the heart • destroys bacteria • destroys pathogen • skin hair and nails • weak or dead strand • away from the heart • moisten skin and hair • connects and exchanges • redness, swelling, heat • "clothing" of the pathogen • ...
Ava C 4th 2021-03-30
Across
- clothing of the pathogen
- weak or dead strand
- redness swelling + heat
- away from the heart
- moisten skin and hair
- carries oxygen
- finds pathogen
- cause scabs
- destroys bacteria
Down
- cools body
- skin,hair nails
- destroy pathogen
- fights infection
- towards the heart
- disease causing agent
- connects, exchanges
- destroys virus
- inner layer
- outer layer
19 Clues: cools body • inner layer • cause scabs • outer layer • destroys virus • carries oxygen • finds pathogen • skin,hair nails • destroy pathogen • fights infection • towards the heart • destroys bacteria • weak or dead strand • connects, exchanges • away from the heart • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • redness swelling + heat • clothing of the pathogen
Avery 4th hr 2024-04-17
Across
- owner ship of supply
- popular job
- how many arrows does it take to kill a buffalo
- which state had a lot of cow towns
- what was another reason cowboys way of life stopped
- how much does a co boy get payed
- what was in high demand
- How many horses were needed for one herd
- what was a popular type of gun
- Americans how was now free
- was there a beef shortage
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- another name for cattle
- what place were cowboys in
- what were cowboys long trips called
- what did cowboys were on there legs for more protein
- how much was on longhorn
- what was one of the things that stopped cowboys way of life
- what did cowboys wear on there head
- it takes one gun shot to kill a buffalo
- how moved to Kansas
- why was Kansas so popular for new settlers
21 Clues: popular job • how moved to Kansas • owner ship of supply • another name for cattle • what was in high demand • how much was on longhorn • was there a beef shortage • what place were cowboys in • Americans how was now free • what was a popular type of gun • how much does a co boy get payed • which state had a lot of cow towns • what were cowboys long trips called • ...
Charlee-4th hour 2024-04-17
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- how many gun shots does it take to kill a buffalo?
- how much did a buffalo cost?
- thousand how many buffalo were killed every day?
- what state did cowboys go to get the cattle?
- towns located on the railroad line?
- what did the Kansas settlers lack when building houses?
- the massacre that happens between the plains indians and the Americans?
- where did the Mexican immigrants travel to?
- the "new land out west"?
- how many forts are in Kansas?
- what state is north of Kansas?
Down
- the plains indians were forced onto?
- what time frame was this chapter?
- what stopped the cowboys from roaming?
- land why did most immigrants travel to Kansas?
- how many men were needed to move 3,000 cattle?
- people who move cattle to the railroads?
- cowboys play this instrument the most?
- what was a invention made for cowboys when ridding horses?
- how much did a cowboy make in one day?
20 Clues: the "new land out west"? • how much did a buffalo cost? • how many forts are in Kansas? • what state is north of Kansas? • what time frame was this chapter? • towns located on the railroad line? • the plains indians were forced onto? • what stopped the cowboys from roaming? • cowboys play this instrument the most? • how much did a cowboy make in one day? • ...
4th Hour Classmates 2024-12-17
Across
- Eduardo's last name
- Santiago's last name
- Isabella's last name
- Paula's last name
- Yevhen's last name
- Jonathan's last name
- Rodrigo's last name
- Tomas' last name
- Esmeralda's last name
- Aishlyn's last name
- Valeria's last name
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- Valeria's last name
- Dilan's last name
- Marcella's last name
- Lukas' last name
- Samuel's last name
- Sohila's last name
- Juan's last name
- Danie's last name
- Ravpreet's last name
20 Clues: Lukas' last name • Juan's last name • Tomas' last name • Dilan's last name • Paula's last name • Danie's last name • Samuel's last name • Sohila's last name • Yevhen's last name • Valeria's last name • Eduardo's last name • Rodrigo's last name • Aishlyn's last name • Valeria's last name • Marcella's last name • Santiago's last name • Isabella's last name • Jonathan's last name • Ravpreet's last name • ...
4th Grade History 2016-06-10
19 Clues: 386 • 405 • 1525 • 1456 • 1066 • 1215 • 1517 • 1536 • c.1380 • c.1100 • c. 540 • 871–901 • 527-565 • 570–632 • 1254-1324 • 1225-1274 • 1182 -1224 • 1095-C.1250 • c.1300–1517
4th/5th Declension 2013-04-17
Across
- dative/ablative singular of slave
- nominative plural of day
- dative singular of uproar
- nominative/accusative plural of stick
- ablative singular of hand
- ablative singular of thing
- dative/ablative plural of hand
- accusative singular of arch
- genitive plural of day
Down
- nominative/accusative singular of load
- genitive plural of home
- ablative singular of father
- genitive plural of girl
- accusative singular of day
- dative singular of voice
- genitive singular of tree
- genitive plural of mother
- dative/ablative plural of thing
- genitive singular of thing
19 Clues: genitive plural of day • genitive plural of home • genitive plural of girl • nominative plural of day • dative singular of voice • dative singular of uproar • ablative singular of hand • genitive singular of tree • genitive plural of mother • accusative singular of day • ablative singular of thing • genitive singular of thing • ablative singular of father • accusative singular of arch • ...
Lilli D 4th 2021-03-30
Across
- skin, hair, nails
- carries oxygen
- towards the heart
- spot pathogen
- inner layer
- moisten skin and hair
- destroy pathogen
- away from heart
Down
- disease causing agent
- clothing of the pathogen
- outer layer
- weak or dead strand
- fights infection
- destroys bacteria
- redness, swelling, and heat
- connects, exchanges
- cools body
- destroys virus
- causes scabs
19 Clues: cools body • outer layer • inner layer • causes scabs • spot pathogen • carries oxygen • destroys virus • away from heart • fights infection • destroy pathogen • skin, hair, nails • destroys bacteria • towards the heart • weak or dead strand • connects, exchanges • disease causing agent • moisten skin and hair • clothing of the pathogen • redness, swelling, and heat
4th Suffixes 3 2024-01-16
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- Making something better or more modern.
- Someone who finds news and shares it.
- Reflecting light and looking bright and sparkly.
- a spark in your brain that gives you cool ideas
- Being present at something, like school or a meeting.
- A stand with three legs.
- The act of being involved with something or someone.
- How easy something is to see.
- How hot or cold something is.
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- An idea offered to someone.
- Putting words down to create sentences and stories.
- Someone who comes to see someone or someplace for a short time.
- A natural way someone or something usually acts.
- Turning into a gas or steam.
- Something new and clever created.
- A part or piece of something bigger.
- Feeling happy and proud about winning or achieving something.
- Pretending not to hear or notice someone or something.
- In the middle or most important place.
19 Clues: A stand with three legs. • An idea offered to someone. • Turning into a gas or steam. • How easy something is to see. • How hot or cold something is. • Something new and clever created. • A part or piece of something bigger. • Someone who finds news and shares it. • In the middle or most important place. • Making something better or more modern. • ...
4th Suffix 2 2024-01-16
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- An idea offered to someone.
- Someone who comes to see someone or someplace for a short time.
- Pretending not to hear or notice someone or something.
- A natural way someone or something usually acts.
- Turning into a gas or steam.
- Making something better or more modern.
- Someone who finds news and shares it.
- Being present at something, like school or a meeting.
- A stand with three legs.
- A part or piece of something bigger.
- Reflecting light and looking bright and sparkly.
- In the middle or most important place.
- The act of being involved with something or someone.
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- a spark in your brain that gives you cool ideas
- How easy something is to see.
- How hot or cold something is.
- Something new and clever created.
- Putting words down to create sentences and stories.
- Feeling happy and proud about winning or achieving something.
19 Clues: A stand with three legs. • An idea offered to someone. • Turning into a gas or steam. • How easy something is to see. • How hot or cold something is. • Something new and clever created. • A part or piece of something bigger. • Someone who finds news and shares it. • In the middle or most important place. • Making something better or more modern. • ...
4th TERM TOPICS 2023-09-10
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- ______ CONTINUO
- Celebración donde nos disfrazamos
- How are you Mr Moreno es un saludo
- Navidad en inglés
- Cultura en inglés
- Our neighbor country
- _____ MIA song
- Student of 7.1
- Vestimenta en inglés
- Student of 7.2
- Rectora en inglés
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- Please ______
- INTENSIFICADORES
- Velas en inglés
- Student of 7.1
- Friendship en inglés
- Celebraciones
- our nation
- Student of 7.2
- Familia en inglés
- What's up? es un saludo
21 Clues: our nation • Please ______ • Celebraciones • Student of 7.1 • Student of 7.2 • _____ MIA song • Student of 7.1 • Student of 7.2 • ______ CONTINUO • Velas en inglés • INTENSIFICADORES • Navidad en inglés • Cultura en inglés • Familia en inglés • Rectora en inglés • Friendship en inglés • Our neighbor country • Vestimenta en inglés • What's up? es un saludo • Celebración donde nos disfrazamos • ...
Rosalia 4th hour 2024-04-18
Across
- What was the first CowTown?
- French Settled where?
- What war started 1861?
- 1853 this state got railroads
- Which ethnic Group Settled in Victoria?
- What did cowboys ride on?
- Where did African Americans settle?
- Germans settled where at?
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- What ethinic Group settled in Topeka
- Who was president during the Civil War?
- 8,000 ______ got killed per day
- Where did the Swedish settled?
- What invention put Cowboys to an end?
- What did cowboys wear to protect their legs from bushes?
- What protected the Cowboys head from the sun?
- 1861 _____became a state
- This Ethnic group settled in Wilson?
- What war started 1861?
- Who survived of of buffalo?
- Cowboys were ____ Men?
20 Clues: French Settled where? • What war started 1861? • What war started 1861? • Cowboys were ____ Men? • 1861 _____became a state • What did cowboys ride on? • Germans settled where at? • What was the first CowTown? • Who survived of of buffalo? • 1853 this state got railroads • Where did the Swedish settled? • 8,000 ______ got killed per day • Where did African Americans settle? • ...
4th Grade Expectations 2024-08-09
Across
- Stay in your ______ at lunch
- Voice level to be on in the hallway
- Keep your ______ to your self
- Walking _______ at all times
- One __________ at a time on the stairs
- Number of Fingers to ask a question
- Number of fingers to ask for a drink
- Follow ___________ directions
- You have two _________ to get back from the restroom
Down
- Number of fingers to ask for the restroom
- Do not share __________________________
- Say _________ and thank you to cafateria staff
- ________ appropriate topics for conversation
- Be a ________ model for the other grades
- It's kind to remind with a ________________
- Number of fingers to ask for a tissue
- Number of fingers to ask for a pencil
- Writing and drawing is for _________ not walls
- Paper towels go in the ____________ can
19 Clues: Stay in your ______ at lunch • Walking _______ at all times • Keep your ______ to your self • Follow ___________ directions • Voice level to be on in the hallway • Number of Fingers to ask a question • Number of fingers to ask for a drink • Number of fingers to ask for a tissue • Number of fingers to ask for a pencil • One __________ at a time on the stairs • ...
U.S history test 2022-12-12
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- a rider who rode ahead of the British column shouting "the British are coming, the British are coming"
- was issued on July 4th 1776,written primarily by Jhon Adams, Bejiman Franklyn,and Thomas Jefferson
- Information design to influence public opinion, to promote resistance against the British
- plan of government or of frame work of how government is to be
- started in Philadelphia during the hot summerof 1787
- were colonials who said they could be ready to fight in 1 minute
- In Pennsylvania,this group founded the first anti-slavery society
- "when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for 1 person to dissolve the political bans which connect them"
- When farmers tried to stop the state of Massachusetts from seizing their farms because of high dept
- The strongest navy in the world, they were supported by a rich empire
Down
- if there was a large population, people would elect leaders to make laws for them
- The exercise of political authority over people and the performance of certain functions for the people
- was an English philosopher who said that the government was answerable to the people
- A person was required to buy 3200 acres, $2 per acre and they pay it off in the next 4 years
- Lead to a union of 13 states but could not create a nation
- A "perfect" constitution written by imperfect men
- This event took place on December 7th, 1941 when the Japanese launched a surprise attack
- A Virginia represenitive who wrote inspiring articles in which he said " Give me liberty, or give me death"
- Was formed by the continental congress which served as the national government
- is a rejection of recognized authority
20 Clues: is a rejection of recognized authority • A "perfect" constitution written by imperfect men • started in Philadelphia during the hot summerof 1787 • Lead to a union of 13 states but could not create a nation • plan of government or of frame work of how government is to be • were colonials who said they could be ready to fight in 1 minute • ...
Happy Valentines Day 2023-01-25
Across
- A favorite Romanian Sculptor’s famous work, or a way to start 2023 with u
- Don’t go _____. for two
- You and me and the
- tramps like us were born to
- Skinny bar
- July 4th
- world record holder for most first dates in one month
- American abstract expressionist painter who’s first name rhymes with Melon
- What our restaurant serves
- Fifth ave favorite
- hiking destination near our “home” 🥺
- David Bowie for modernists
- one high life one ____
- you’re secretly talented at the tabletop version of this sport I was obsessed with one weekend
- innovative american sculptor, who’s name sounds like Minnesotans talking about the weather
- recipient of the sweetest, most beautiful, kind, patient, loving and sexist girlfriend of all time ❤️
- Sadurn song
- Movies we Stan
- union hall karaoke artist
- Rahlin’s favorite bar
- Love movie that happens before
- I love you ____
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- bagel favorite, sloped
- High station
- one of your favorite joes
- Canadian beach legend
- Windy strip
- Jackson (color)
- bartender who induced vomiting, famously
- train station kiss
- Anniversary position, maybe
- Spanish artist who painted “ The Harlequin's Carnival” (first and last name)
- Caffè Panna classic
- Everything is, Suddenly
- “arrow through me” writer
- cause of a long trek
- Seltzer supergluers
- A favorite south brooklyn park
- iMessage pastime
- what I call you in short, sometimes
- purple bag, for one
- Larping geography savant
- Jack (color)
- one of your favorite joes
- amount of looks Doris Troy took
- Free pepper grinder
- January birthday karaoke song
- Don’t fight it
- Sami and _____
- dsk nemesis
- I love you ___
51 Clues: July 4th • Skinny bar • Windy strip • dsk nemesis • Sadurn song • High station • Jack (color) • Don’t fight it • Sami and _____ • Movies we Stan • I love you ___ • Jackson (color) • I love you ____ • iMessage pastime • You and me and the • train station kiss • Fifth ave favorite • Caffè Panna classic • Seltzer supergluers • purple bag, for one • Free pepper grinder • cause of a long trek • Canadian beach legend • ...
Grandma's 92nd Birthday Puzzle! 2023-03-10
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- Winning hand in blackjack (and number of Grandma's grandkids) (9)
- St. Louis philanthropist & major benefactor to Washington University (and the company that first employed Grandma) (7)
- Come to the rescue (and last word of Grandma's grade school) (4)
- Ancient city on the Appian Way (and Grandma & Pop's parish) (6)
- Unknown and unexplained event (and Grandma's favorite book genre) (7)
- Small fruits often used for oil (and what was produced by one of Grandma's employers) (6)
- Institution for higher education (and a street the Potts family lived on) (7)
- Popular candy covered in a hard shell (and the only way to decorate cookies) (6)
- Pasta in the shape of tubes (and the crowd-pleasing recipe Grandma is known for) (8)
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- Procession of people and vehicles (and the best way to celebrate July 4th) (6)
- Perfect score in gymnastics (and number of Grandma's siblings) (3)
- Greek feminine name made famous by a 1st-century Christian martyr (and one of the cross streets of Grandma's high school) (6)
- City in Missouri known for its flowers (and Grandma & Pop's long-time home) (10)
- Without light (and Grandma's favorite type of chocolate) (5)
- Tools and equipment used in construction (and the store Grandma & Pop lived above in their first house together) (9)
- Sounds of notes and rhythms (and what played after recess for Grandma & her classmates to march to) (5)
- Deadly sins or dwarfs (and number of Grandma's kids) (5)
- Woody perennial plant (and what Grandma painted in the front yard so it didn't look sad) (4)
- Decorative needlework (and a hobby of Grandma's) (10)
- Average name (and the first name of the cute Cardinals catcher Grandma liked growing up) (3)
20 Clues: Decorative needlework (and a hobby of Grandma's) (10) • Deadly sins or dwarfs (and number of Grandma's kids) (5) • Without light (and Grandma's favorite type of chocolate) (5) • Ancient city on the Appian Way (and Grandma & Pop's parish) (6) • Come to the rescue (and last word of Grandma's grade school) (4) • ...
Civil War 2023-05-10
Across
- What battle was the major turning point of the war.
- Where was the first battle of the Civil War?
- Town under siege in 1863. Citizens were forced to eat dogs, mules, rats. etc. Town surrenders on July 4th, 1863
- A northerner who went to the South immediately after the Civil War
- Chief export of the South
- Southern whites who gained political office during Reconstruction
- Citizens cannot be denied the right to vote because of race, color , or precious condition of servituderon
- A secret society created by white southerners in 1866 that used terror and violence to keep African Americans from obtaining their civil rights.
- A formal withdrawal of states from a nation.
- What issue did Lincoln and Douglass debate about?
- laws that restricted African Americans' rights and opportunities
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- Where did the Civil War end?
- the attempt to rebuild and reform the political, social, and economic systems of the South after the Civil War.
- What amendment outlaws slavery
- 1) Citizenship for African Americans, 2) Repeal of 3/5 Compromise, 3) Denial of former confederate officials from holding national or state office, 4) Repudiate (reject) confederate debts
- A group of northern Democrats who opposed abolition and sympathized with the South during the Civil War
- Includes dead, wounded, missing or captured. 1 out of 7 soldiers died from battle wounds
- April 6-7, 1862- Major Union Victory in the West. Grant wins due to the reinforcements from Don Carlos Buell.
- The bringing of formal charges against a public official
- Which battle was the bloodiest day?
- Wooden ships with metal armor that were employed by both sides during the Civil War.
21 Clues: Chief export of the South • Where did the Civil War end? • What amendment outlaws slavery • Which battle was the bloodiest day? • Where was the first battle of the Civil War? • A formal withdrawal of states from a nation. • What issue did Lincoln and Douglass debate about? • What battle was the major turning point of the war. • ...
Roman Empire Crossword 2023-11-27
Across
- What sea did the empire surround?
- The Romans built 50,000 miles of paved ______ to connect their empire together.
- A way of thinking about life and the world.
- This continent was on the southern edge of the empire?
- A large problem of the Roman Empire was not all people were free. The U.S. did not get rid of this until 1865.
- Since its legacies live on, Rome is called the ___ City.
- Who became the first Roman emperor in 27 B.C.E.?
- What city became the new capital of the empire in 330 C.E.?
- Just like the modern U.S., even non-Romans could become ____.
- This religion was at first rejected by the Romans, but it eventually became the official religion of the empire in the 4th century.
- Artificial rivers that allowed the Romans to move water where it was needed.
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- The original capital of the Roman Empire.
- The Romans borrowed their gods and style of art from what other ancient people?
- Most of the Roman Empire’s territory was found on which continent?
- The art of designing and building structures.
- This month was named after Julius Caesar.
- These mountains separate Italy from the rest of Europe.
- This important building material was invented by the Romans.
- Large hemisphere-shaped roofs that are good for sports stadiums.
- At the peak of its power, did most Romans think their empire would last forever?
- This half of the Roman Empire collapsed in 476 C.E.
- What language did the Romans speak?
- The Eastern Roman Empire survived another 1000 years and became known as the ____ Empire.
- Being a citizen meant you were guaranteed certain ____.
- The Silk Road connected the Roman Empire with what powerful Asian civilization?
25 Clues: What sea did the empire surround? • What language did the Romans speak? • The original capital of the Roman Empire. • This month was named after Julius Caesar. • A way of thinking about life and the world. • The art of designing and building structures. • Who became the first Roman emperor in 27 B.C.E.? • This half of the Roman Empire collapsed in 476 C.E. • ...
Ultimate Itally Wedding Crossword 2024-09-23
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- This guest will always pull their own ear 3 times when they sees someone with an illness
- This guest loves everything america: halloween, thanksgiving, 4th of july, ...
- This guest Knows more songs from Biggie Smalls/The Notorious B.I.G. than you.
- this guest learnt fluent Portuguese creols in no less than 5 years
- This guest's name means blessing
- This guest has random conversations in their sleep
- This guest will beat you at all chess games
- This guest is actually a poet
- This guest's favorite animal is a dog
- This guest is obsessed with fig trees
- This guest is learning japanese
- This guest's favorite color is purple
- This guest's favorite hobby is baking
- This guest took singing classes
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- This guest slept under one roof with jonhny depp
- This guest was saved by their partner after almost drowning during their first vacation trip
- This guest was a successful car dealer
- This guest negotiated with a thief by trading their stolen phone for 4 croissants
- This guest's hobby is baking the best focaccia
- This guest favorite artist is the weekend (and it's not Sara)
- This guest can imitate a seal
- This guest puts ketchup on everything
- This guest makes their own jewelry
- This guest will tell you all about crystals and alternative therapy
- This guest is doomed to eat the inner dough part of their partner's baguette
- This guest secretely does not like pizza
- This guest thinks they are married to Matty Healy but Matty doesn't know this yet
- This guest won the Kastiop on de Jamies
- This guest speaks fluently 'meme language'
- This guest is recognized on the street all the time because of their tiktok video's
30 Clues: This guest can imitate a seal • This guest is actually a poet • This guest is learning japanese • This guest took singing classes • This guest's name means blessing • This guest makes their own jewelry • This guest puts ketchup on everything • This guest's favorite animal is a dog • This guest is obsessed with fig trees • This guest's favorite color is purple • ...
2B Unit 6 Review 2024-10-13
Across
- the country where Mexican people are from
- where you eat when you are outside camping
- the direction on a compass beginning with N
- where you leave your car or scooter when you go inside
- the country where camels are from beginning with E
- a country near Taiwan beginning with C
- the 6th month of the year
- the day between yesterday and tomorrow
- the direction on a compass beginning with S
- the 8th month of the year
- spell this number: 100
- the 5th month of the year
- the 12th month of the year
- the direction on a compass beginning with E
- each country has their own
- the country where American people are from
- the 7th month of the year
- spell this number: 90
- the 1st month of the year
- you were ____ in Taiwan
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- a person from the United States of America
- a group of countries (example: Asia)
- the hot and sunny season
- the warm and rainy season
- an animal that can climb on walls
- Taiwan, Egypt, Mexico, and the United States of America are examples of this
- where kings, queens, princesses, and princes live
- the direction on a compass beginning with W
- a color similar to yellow
- a person from China
- the 9th month of the year
- the 4th month of the year
- a person from Australia
- a 3-month period of the year defined by the weather
- the 2nd month of the year
- the country where kangaroos are from beginning with A
- the 3rd month of the year
- the 10th month of the year
- the 11th month of the year
- opposite of close
40 Clues: opposite of close • a person from China • spell this number: 90 • spell this number: 100 • a person from Australia • you were ____ in Taiwan • the hot and sunny season • the warm and rainy season • a color similar to yellow • the 6th month of the year • the 9th month of the year • the 8th month of the year • the 4th month of the year • the 5th month of the year • the 2nd month of the year • ...
Days & Months 2019-12-31
19 Clues: Maj • Mars • Janar • Prill • Gusht • Tetor • Nentor • Shkurt • Qeshor • Korrik • E-Hene • E-Marte • E-Entje • Shtator • Dhjetor • E-Shtune • E-Dielle • E-Mekure • E-Premte
Days & Months 2019-12-31
19 Clues: Maj • Mars • Tetor • Gusht • Janar • Prill • Qeshor • Korrik • Nentor • Shkurt • E-Hene • Dhjetor • E-Marte • Shtator • E-Entje • E-Premte • E-Mekure • E-Dielle • E-Shtune
CALENDAR 2024-03-22
20 Clues: mayo • junio • marzo • enero • julio • abril • agosto • octubre • febrero • el lunes • el jueves • el sabado • diciembre • el martes • noviembre • noviembre • septiembre • el domingo • el viernes • el miercoles
Ecosystems 2024-12-05
12 Clues: living • diagram • bare rock • Non-living • eats others • disturbance • cannot make food • 3rd trophic level • 2nd trophic level • 4th trophic level • levels of nourishment • another word for producer
u11 2012-03-29
17 Clues: mai • kuu • märts • juuni • juuli • millal • jõulud • aprill • august • jaanuar • oktoober • november • veebruar • september • detsember • lihavõtted • küikide pühakute aeg
Unit 6 Birthdays 2023-07-26
55D 2015-11-18
15 Clues: and • heir • will • more • wound • nephew • to pursue • therefore • for what reason, why • genitive plural enemy • to judge 3rd principal part • to bestow 3rd principal part • genitive honor, mark of honor • to compose, 4th principal part • to get control of 2nd principal part
New Republic 2023-02-16
15 Clues: miami • ograbme • explorer • problem in us • 4th president • 1st president • national anthem • did not want war • not in this country • 2x size of the u.s.a. • supreme court check up • hard to become citizen • jefferson 3rd president • 10 million dollar bribe • strong central government
The One Year Test 2013-04-18
Across
- One of my favorite things to do with you
- My middle name (1st)
- Hangin out, down the _
- We "manger" three types of wraps in this place in London
- You should permanently put this away
- You can see all of my city on this hill
- My (our) favorite late night eat
- "It fills you up longer than anything else in the morn"
- You hate him (now). You love his cute mom (first name)
- My favorite beer
- Our favorite way to eat a meal
- "ahhhhh the open ..."
- Your feature and my favorite thing to look at
- My summer saying, also a dice game
- "I _ myself up"
- Kendrick aka the "karrot _"
- My favorite accessory
- I managed to tip your world upside down and shake it like a ...
- My other middle name (2nd)
Down
- This airport, site of the best hug ever
- My favorite way to drink coffee
- The owner of our "favorite" hotel
- The nickname that I like
- Part of our epic breakfast (good with apple sauce)
- "Is this _ life?"
- Red, White and (July 4th special)
- "Oh _"
- The first test I taught you
- Your favorite way to drink my favorite beer
- You were having one of these when I first told you I love you
- Place of our first date
- "You can try, but you can't _ me away"
- The first meal I made you (in MV)
- What we started as ... (before getting "serious")
- "fumbled" these, leading to best kiss of all time
- My airport code
- The big dog that had a summer fling with me
- How many eyes do you read my morning texts with?
- I _ you more than you will ever know
39 Clues: "Oh _" • My airport code • "I _ myself up" • My favorite beer • "Is this _ life?" • My middle name (1st) • "ahhhhh the open ..." • My favorite accessory • Hangin out, down the _ • Place of our first date • The nickname that I like • My other middle name (2nd) • The first test I taught you • Kendrick aka the "karrot _" • Our favorite way to eat a meal • My favorite way to drink coffee • ...
Clone of Movement of Peoples - Bec 2016-11-08
Across
- True or false, “What to a slave is the 4th of July” was a quote said by Fredrick Douglass?
- Sydney cove because a very “Unique Open air” prison because it was very….
- The lady Juliana set sail to Australia from where in 1777?
- The real name of the of the floating brothel was?
- What was the name of the sailing route taken by slave ships during the slave trade?
- What was the main cause of death for the first convicts who sailed to Australia?
- Convicts were sent to …. because the jails in Brittan were over flowing and the civil war with America had ended so they couldn’t send them there.
- In 1793, which country produced about 70% of the world’s cotton?
- …. Were a type of punishment when you are whipped
- Over …… crimes were punishable by the death penalty (Two Words)
- Instead of women early settlers would of preferred….
Down
- A settlement established as a jail is called
- A hulk was originally used a long term or short term solution.
- Were convicts that were sent to Port Arthur sent there to endure physical work or to be put into isolation?
- The Chinese were targets of racial abuse during the Gold rush because of their culture and because they were ……
- What did convicts try to gain from tattooing themselves?
- What is the term meaning sailors and soldiers going against the commanding officers
- When the lady Julianna first landed on the beaches of Australia, they say the woman were….
- True or false, the slaves used in South America were used to help to build the empire of New Spain?
- Who woman who saw over 300 descendants for hers before she died?
- Were the American people mainly the peopled who used African people as slaves, true or false?
21 Clues: A settlement established as a jail is called • The real name of the of the floating brothel was? • …. Were a type of punishment when you are whipped • Instead of women early settlers would of preferred…. • What did convicts try to gain from tattooing themselves? • The lady Juliana set sail to Australia from where in 1777? • ...
Movement of people - Dakota 2016-08-30
Across
- Bay Captain Phillip first sailed into ( 9 letters, 2 words )
- Who ened slavery first ( 7 letters )
- the trade triangle consisted of 3 countries: South Africa, Africa and ( 7 Letters )
- town During transportation to Australia where did they stop ( 8 letters, 2 words )
- Grants When migrated to Australia, convicts were promised what ? ( 10 letters, 2 words )
- Who did the English colonist use as slaves ( 8 letters )
- To change a sentence to something less serve ( 7 letters )
- Who discovered gold in New South Wales in April 1851 ( 9 letters )
- Owners cut off the slaves ( 4 Letters, 1 word ) as a prrof of purchase
- Americans Who did the Spanish colonist first use as slaves ( 2 words )
- They treated slaves like they were royalty. True or false
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- A rebellion carried out by soldiers or sailors against their commanding officer ( 6 letters )
- Ocean Crossing the ( 10 letters, 2 words ) was dangerous because it was unknown waters
- Gang A group of convicts chained together doing hard manual work ( 9 letters, 2 words )
- Brothel The lady Juliana is also known as ( 15 letters, 2 words )
- English colonist first used Africans as ( 6 letters ) labourers
- who started slavery first ( 8 letters )
- Day What is the 4th of July to America ( 15 letters, 2 words )
- Health Governor Phillip resigned due to ( 10 letters, 2 words )
- The end of legal acceptance of slavery ( 9 letters )
- Jackson In 1770 Captain cook sailed past another bay a few kilometred to the north and named it ( 11 letters, 2 words )
- In the 1800’s there were over 4 million ( 6 letters )
22 Clues: Who ened slavery first ( 7 letters ) • who started slavery first ( 8 letters ) • The end of legal acceptance of slavery ( 9 letters ) • In the 1800’s there were over 4 million ( 6 letters ) • Who did the English colonist use as slaves ( 8 letters ) • They treated slaves like they were royalty. True or false • ...
Movement of Peoples - Bec 2016-08-30
Across
- True or false, “What to a slave is the 4th of July” was a quote said by Fredrick Douglass?
- Sydney cove because a very “Unique Open air” prison because it was very….
- The lady Juliana set sail to Australia from where in 1777?
- The real name of the of the floating brothel was?
- What was the name of the sailing route taken by slave ships during the slave trade?
- What was the main cause of death for the first convicts who sailed to Australia?
- Convicts were sent to …. because the jails in Brittan were over flowing and the civil war with America had ended so they couldn’t send them there.
- In 1793, which country produced about 70% of the world’s cotton?
- …. Were a type of punishment when you are whipped
- Over …… crimes were punishable by the death penalty (Two Words)
- Instead of women early settlers would of preferred….
Down
- A settlement established as a jail is called
- A hulk was originally used a long term or short term solution.
- Were convicts that were sent to Port Arthur sent there to endure physical work or to be put into isolation?
- The Chinese were targets of racial abuse during the Gold rush because of their culture and because they were ……
- What did convicts try to gain from tattooing themselves?
- What is the term meaning sailors and soldiers going against the commanding officers
- When the lady Julianna first landed on the beaches of Australia, they say the woman were….
- True or false, the slaves used in South America were used to help to build the empire of New Spain?
- Who woman who saw over 300 descendants for hers before she died?
- Were the American people mainly the peopled who used African people as slaves, true or false?
21 Clues: A settlement established as a jail is called • The real name of the of the floating brothel was? • …. Were a type of punishment when you are whipped • Instead of women early settlers would of preferred…. • What did convicts try to gain from tattooing themselves? • The lady Juliana set sail to Australia from where in 1777? • ...
Sam's Crossword 2019-11-19
Across
- The part of the brain which deals with fear and memories involving fear. (8)
- Widely accessible painkiller. (11)
- The subatomic particle discovered on 4th July 2012. (5, 5)
- The microscopic reverse of an oxidative addition reaction. (9, 11)
- A visible suspension emitted from a burning substance. (5)
- If a sample contains particles which are all of a similar size to one another it can be described as… (12)
- Which base always pairs with Cytosine in DNA. (7)
- The simplest symmetrical ketone, non IUPAC name. (7)
- Conditions applied when conducting a drug dissolution test. (4)
- The functional group involving two sp hybridised carbons. (6)
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- What is the name of the drug release profile for a drug which is released at a constant rate with time. (9)
- An extreme or irrational fear of something. (6)
- A characterisation technique which exploits interactions between nuclei with non-integer spin and some kind of field. (3)
- Organelle responsible for converting oxygen and nutrients into energy. (13)
- Feelings of severe despondency and dejection. (10)
- An abrupt onset of intense fear or discomfort that reaches its peak within minutes. (5, 6)
- Relating to the mind. (6)
- Someone who acquires an excessive amount of stuff and stores it chaotically. (7)
- The substance which contains a functional group which would appear ~3000 cm-1 on an IR spectrum. (5)
- Surname of the Chemist who studied at UCL and discovered elements in group 8 of the periodic table. (6)
- The flow of fluid (liquid or gas) in response to a change in temperature. (10)
- A particle identical to a helium nucleus. (5)
22 Clues: Relating to the mind. (6) • Widely accessible painkiller. (11) • A particle identical to a helium nucleus. (5) • An extreme or irrational fear of something. (6) • Which base always pairs with Cytosine in DNA. (7) • Feelings of severe despondency and dejection. (10) • The simplest symmetrical ketone, non IUPAC name. (7) • ...
Optional Extra Credit Crossword 2024-06-03
Across
- som
- trich
- troph
- author of "The Old Man and the Sea"
- the old man who has been unlucky
- sta
- the sniper unknowingly killed his own __
- taxis
- capit
- bad guy that hunted human beings
- Harry Pope thought he had a __ on his stomach
- ethno
- sect
- carn
- Jem had to read to Miss __
- vol
- psych
- holiday on July 4th is called
- Santiago catches a gigantic __
- end-of-the-world story about __ attacking people
- "...sweep down the field to ___"
- first to die in "Romeo & Juliet"
- god of the sea, angry with Odysseus
- rhodo
- nasty kid with huge lice in his hair
- Our new principal is Mr. ___
- Odysseus's home island
- mort
- gen
- loqu
Down
- died in a storm after being left behind
- other assistant principal is Mrs. __
- loyal, young friend to Santiago
- Romeo's location when exiled
- sacro
- Santiago's fish is destroyed by __
- crypt
- falsely accused of rape
- zygo
- ped
- schizo
- president during the Civil War
- goddess who constantly helps Odysseus
- spor
- our assistant principal is Mr. __
- Mr. Shepeck's middle name
- fictional town in Alabama where Scout lives
- frat
- author of "The Lottery"
- hippo
- ness
- cad
- one-eyed giant cannibal
- paleo
- dom
- curs
- Odysseus's faithful wife
- Mathilde Loisel lost a very expensive __
- wandered through the Mediterranean Sea
- servant who couldn't read the invite list
- old word for what we now call a pharmacist
- King of the Gods
- her spell makes pigs out of men
- "Fight, fight, for Esky ___"
- sapro
- rhiz
- Charles Baker Harris's nickname
- The ancient Greeks had a code of __
68 Clues: som • ped • sta • cad • dom • vol • gen • zygo • spor • frat • ness • curs • sect • carn • rhiz • mort • loqu • trich • sacro • troph • crypt • taxis • capit • hippo • paleo • ethno • psych • sapro • rhodo • schizo • King of the Gods • Odysseus's home island • falsely accused of rape • author of "The Lottery" • one-eyed giant cannibal • Odysseus's faithful wife • Mr. Shepeck's middle name • Jem had to read to Miss __ • Romeo's location when exiled • ...
og 2023-05-01
Across
- A decoy one of these led to a controversial O’Gara family dinner prank
- home of the best Thai green curry
- Scout searches for them in coastal areas
- what Aiden wanted to be when he grew up
- Goody’s most regular customer from December 1998-August 1999
- Aiden’s first pet
- Chronic optometric victim of lemon squeezing
- Everybody in the fam has one but mom!
- Dad’s somewhat heinous meal replacement powder
- Jedi mind trick canine
- Location of Issie and Aiden’s mysterious hereditary lumps
- Issie Activity of choice with rocks
- Blue, family pavement princess
- “I never watched tin-tin…”
- Issie got a bunch of free swag at a concert because they thought she had _______
- catalyst for Sean’s infamous Hawaii tranformation, the stuff of
- Family summer hydration drink
- Dad action of choice with rocks
- Issie’s camp name
Down
- trinidad thanksgiving challenge
- Covid time nightly activity
- Family friend who once said “kids got freaky ant strength”
- Cause for chronic horizontal line on issei’s nose
- Bella morning drink of choice
- Aiden activity of choice with rocks
- Penne exclamation of surprise
- Eagle, ID 8 ball training grounds
- Mom and dad want to get these so they can get the Kama’aina discount
- Nearly responsible for Sean’s childhood disappearance into the jungle
- get em before they’re gone on the 4th of July
- Sean or aiden jump in cold water, as commentated by Issie
- “If I never have to do that again, my life will be __________”
- ziggys favorite word
- nickname for what scout hopes to find in shallow ocean enviroments
- It migrates about the house as a Christmas prank
35 Clues: Aiden’s first pet • Issie’s camp name • ziggys favorite word • Jedi mind trick canine • “I never watched tin-tin…” • Covid time nightly activity • Bella morning drink of choice • Penne exclamation of surprise • Family summer hydration drink • Blue, family pavement princess • trinidad thanksgiving challenge • Dad action of choice with rocks • home of the best Thai green curry • ...
O'Gara Fam Puzzle Volume II 2023-05-01
Across
- Scout searches for them in coastal areas
- Dad action of choice with rocks
- Family friend who once said “kids got freaky ant strength”
- Bella morning drink of choice
- trinidad thanksgiving challenge
- Issie got a bunch of free swag at a concert because they thought she had _______
- Everybody in the fam has one but mom!
- catalyst for Sean’s infamous Hawaii tranformation, the stuff of Japanese horror story legend
- “If I never have to do that again, my life will be __________”
- Issie’s camp name
- Goody’s most regular customer from December 1998-August 1999
- Aiden’s first pet
- Nearly responsible for Sean’s childhood disappearance into the jungle
- Sean or aiden jump in cold water, as commentated by Issie
- It migrates about the house as a Christmas prank
- Aiden activity of choice with rocks
- ziggys favorite word
- Penne exclamation of surprise
Down
- Blue, family pavement princess
- Jedi mind trick canine
- Covid time nightly activity
- Chronic optometric victim of lemon squeezing
- Location of Issie and Aiden’s mysterious hereditary lumps
- Cause for chronic horizontal line on issei’s nose
- A decoy one of these led to a controversial O’Gara family dinner prank
- Eagle, ID 8 ball training grounds
- Issie Activity of choice with rocks
- “I never watched tin-tin…”
- get em before they’re gone on the 4th of July
- what Aiden wanted to be when he grew up
- home of the best Thai green curry
- Dad’s somewhat heinous meal replacement powder
- Mom and dad want to get these so they can get the Kama’aina discount
- nickname for what scout hopes to find in shallow ocean enviroments
- Family summer hydration drink
35 Clues: Issie’s camp name • Aiden’s first pet • ziggys favorite word • Jedi mind trick canine • “I never watched tin-tin…” • Covid time nightly activity • Bella morning drink of choice • Family summer hydration drink • Penne exclamation of surprise • Blue, family pavement princess • Dad action of choice with rocks • trinidad thanksgiving challenge • Eagle, ID 8 ball training grounds • ...
Merry Christmas from the Green's 2024 2024-12-03
Across
- Aurora's new therapy office has one of these. Work hard. Play hard.
- The month Jared, Rachel, Xander, Rora, and Jackie finally got to live all together again
- The kids favorite Washington DC tour so far
- The kids enjoyed playing in this at the beginning of 2024
- The all time jokester and storyteller of the family who is always up for a laugh
- she loves to play soccer and thrived on her team as the tallest kid on the field
- Aurora turned this old this year
- Xander and Rachel went here to celebrate him turning 10!
- They now live in this area of what state, right along the Potomac River
- the person helping to regroup the programs at work in Maryland
- Rachel and the kids spend their summer by what
- The kids got a new puppy in March and named him after this coffee franchise
- Jackie turned 7 with this themed cupcakes and visiting a cat cafe
Down
- Xander played his 4th season of this sport, playing wide receiver, middle linebacker, special teams, and 2nd string running back and kicker
- Rachel looked at (what felt like) approximately this number of houses to buy before settling on living on base in Indian Head, MD
- Jared moved back to the US from this country
- They are enjoying being close to this city and exploring all the monuments
- Aurora's favorite animal happens to have a population of over 22 mating pairs
- Jared got to go to Thailand and see this animal
- the number of years Rachel has been homeschooling the kids. It's been going really well for all of them
- Xander finally scored his first on of these
- What we're hoping you have this season!
22 Clues: Aurora turned this old this year • What we're hoping you have this season! • The kids favorite Washington DC tour so far • Xander finally scored his first on of these • Jared moved back to the US from this country • Rachel and the kids spend their summer by what • Jared got to go to Thailand and see this animal • Xander and Rachel went here to celebrate him turning 10! • ...
Citizenship Test Review Crossword 2025-04-17
Across
- this is celebrated on July 4th
- minimum age to be able to vote
- led the US during the civil war
- April 15th is the deadline to file what type of tax?
- longest river in the US
- Where is the Statue of liberty located?
- current president of the US
- fought for women's rights
- current speak of the house
- rights Martin Luther King Jr fought for
- Why did the colonists fight the British
- current Vice President
- change to the constitution
- What do Americans show loyalty to when saying the Pledge of Allegiance
- What is the highest court in the United States?
- first president of the US and considered father of the US
- month the presidential election is held
- one of the current senators for LA
Down
- one of the authors of the federalist papers
- current governor of Louisiana
- one reason colonists came to America
- current chief justice of the Supreme Court
- Star-spangled banner is our?
- lived in the US before Europeans arrived
- war fought by the United States in 1898
- a native American tribe found in Louisiana
- During the Cold War, the main concern of the United States
- oldest member at the constitutional convention
- a nationally recognized US holiday
- What do the 13 stripes on the flag represent?
- one of the current representatives from LA
- ocean on the East coast of the US
- one of the states that border Mexico
- capital of Louisiana
- What do the 50 star represent?
- wrote the declaration of independence
- economic system in the US
37 Clues: capital of Louisiana • current Vice President • longest river in the US • fought for women's rights • economic system in the US • current speak of the house • change to the constitution • current president of the US • Star-spangled banner is our? • current governor of Louisiana • this is celebrated on July 4th • minimum age to be able to vote • What do the 50 star represent? • ...
83-85 2021-12-30
Across
- Happiness shouldn't depend on any _____ conditions.
- The security team is working _____ in order to ensure the safety of everyone.
- You have to organize your _____ to avoid some last-minute trouble.
- My _____ for next year is to work harder.
- The number of ballot papers did not _____ with the number of voters.
- A stylish laptop case is a must for anyone who prides herself on being both _____ and fashionable.
- We are open every _____ from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.
- My mother always wakes up at _____ to go to the bathroom.
- Most countries' _____ suffered after the pandemic.
- He was _____ to take the opportunity because he was scared.
- Why is there an increasing numer of youth in _____ in Korea?
- If you call the hotline, you will talk to an _____ system instead of a real person.
Down
- The suspects are under police _____.
- I found this bag of money under the bus chair by _____.
- He was given 22 shocks with a _____ in an ambulance and at the hospital after going into cardiac arrest.
- The leader of the _____ was arrested after he was caught stealing from his employees.
- The video _____ showed the face of the suspect as he tried to escape.
- Government officials claim there have been numerous security breaches that must be _____ for.
- We measured the water and flour in a _____ of one to three.
- In my opinion, the internet is the greatest _____ in history.
- The train to Seoul is packed with early morning _____.
- What _____ of your income do you spend on rent?
- Americans _____ independence day every July 4th of the year.
- Offices are closed during _____ holidays.
24 Clues: The suspects are under police _____. • My _____ for next year is to work harder. • Offices are closed during _____ holidays. • What _____ of your income do you spend on rent? • We are open every _____ from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. • Most countries' _____ suffered after the pandemic. • Happiness shouldn't depend on any _____ conditions. • ...
Everything about TDS 2026-01-12
Across
- LvL 999 mobile add
- Void Knight Second Phase
- Has good range
- Bee Swarm Simulator
- Permafrost
- I NEED HEALS
- Shiny Starter
- Boom goes the dynamite
- Graveyard Defiler
- Freeze Ray
- Acid Spray
- BURN
- The GOD
- Scifi minigun
- Purple Hair
- Fisty
- 2 Headed zombie convict
- The study of life
- 4th of July
- YEEHAW
- Hexscape Frankenstein
- Lego footed
- Turntables
- Evil DUCK
- RoboFactory
- Above the fridge
- Shine Bright
- My fav weapon
- Hiroshima
- Robin
- A Deer's worst nightmare
- Pumpkin Girl
- Hooded Ice Angel of Death
- Protector of the Graveyard
- Silence in The Dark
- Twin Towers
- LvL 99 mobile add
- Pumpkin Head
- Classic Roblox Grim Reaper
- The green sands of time
- Prison
- Cowboy Skullface
- Black Pumpkin King
- 2 MINIGUNS
- Pumpkin Machine
Down
- Headless Horsemen with Axe
- Big Hammer
- Pls Donate
- GreenBee
- Fallen Hexscape
- Sodium Carbonate Infused
- Golden Gun
- OP Paladin
- Spraygun
- Helipad
- North Pole
- Male Witch
- Death Penalty Enemy
- Creed
- Gold Iron Golem
- Hardcore Blade King
- Sentry also
- Politician
- Fire Frost
- Headshot 223
- Shiny Spray
- Keyblade
- Frontlines
- Apple Tree
- Pure Anti-Christmas
- Crazy Hand SSBU
- in the system
- Sentry
- SFOTH4
- ARISE
- Alien!!! Kill them
- Zap
- Pomni
- BOOM GOES THE ROCKET
- Sandbox
- Death Penalty
- artist
- Backstab
- Outdoors: The Groundskeeper
- BlueCrown
- Molten Hexscape
- Bag Of Chips
87 Clues: Zap • BURN • Creed • Fisty • ARISE • Robin • Pomni • YEEHAW • Sentry • SFOTH4 • artist • Prison • Helipad • The GOD • Sandbox • GreenBee • Spraygun • Keyblade • Backstab • Evil DUCK • Hiroshima • BlueCrown • Big Hammer • Pls Donate • Golden Gun • OP Paladin • Permafrost • North Pole • Male Witch • Freeze Ray • Acid Spray • Politician • Fire Frost • Frontlines • Apple Tree • Turntables • 2 MINIGUNS • Sentry also • Purple Hair • Shiny Spray • 4th of July • Lego footed • ...
Countries and their scouting traditions 2025-09-29
Across
- Rite-of-passage hikes to Poon Hill and Annapurna peaks mirror the Himalayan spirit.
- Origami cranes are folded and offered during peace ceremonies each August 6th at Hiroshima.
- Founder’s Day gatherings include Zulu stick dancing and Afrikaans songs at Gilwell Park, Johannesburg.
- Winter Klondike Derbies test Scouts’ skills in snowshoeing, sled hauling, and freezing-weather camping.
- Horseback treks across Pampas grasslands honor the legacy of San Martín Day.
- The Bethlehem Peace Light is carried nationwide by youth during Advent each December.
- Annual pilgrimages to the Basilica of Guadalupe unite Scouting with national devotion.
- Pre-1979, Nowruz campfires and Persian New Year rituals were central Scout traditions.
- A nationwide service event, the Mutirão Escoteiro, often carries samba energy and community carnival style.
- Scouts take part in Semana Santa night processions, carrying candles in Ronda de la Estrella.
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- National Scout Day on July 1 features royal parades honoring Rama VI, founder of local Scouting.
- Theatrical “Gang Shows” blend Scouting with Aussie musical comedy on professional stages.
- Ramadan fanoos lantern towers are built during nighttime Scout festivals.
- The Sunbird badge and Maasai-inspired parades with song and dance mark major jamborees.
- Pilgrimages to Chartres Cathedral weave Catholic liturgy into annual Scout camps.
- Independence Day parades on March 6th feature Scout marching and drumming in Accra’s main square.
- Hari Pengakap celebrations include mosque parades and royal palace reviews honoring local sultans.
- Massive co-ed jamborees every four years in Kristianstad showcase Viking heritage themes.
- Scouts here hold May 4th–inspired civic service rallies blending patriotism and youth volunteerism.
- Presidential “Rashtrapati” awards are bestowed in Gandhinagar ceremonies that honor Gandhian ideals.
20 Clues: Ramadan fanoos lantern towers are built during nighttime Scout festivals. • Horseback treks across Pampas grasslands honor the legacy of San Martín Day. • Pilgrimages to Chartres Cathedral weave Catholic liturgy into annual Scout camps. • Rite-of-passage hikes to Poon Hill and Annapurna peaks mirror the Himalayan spirit. • ...
Making Memories in 2025 2026-01-18
Across
- What were we celebrating when we sent to the Mall of America and Museum of Illusions
- Activity your family does at holidays and when I came for the first time
- When we went to Duluth, who did you meet for the first time 8/16
- Type of circus we went to for Ivy's B-day
- Name of the Park & Zoo in Freeport
- The type of pianos we saw on New Year's Eve
- Type of animal the slot machine I was winning on at Mystic after Standup Comedy
- What kind of room were we in for Hailey's Bday
- Christmas concert we went to for my B-day
- What type of show was Bill Blagg
- Where were we when I seen my first skating competition
- Final location of your Surprise B-Day Party, best mojitos
- Activity we did when you first met Talyn 5/16
- Main reason we went to Fleet Farm for the first time in your life
- What did I surprise the girls with at your house in April
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- Where we ended up on a 8mile scooter ride in the summer
- Location of festival with smoke fireworks on 4th of July
- City I first met your cousin on 3/1
- Where did we see Taylor Tomlinson together on 3/22
- Place where I was damaged for life while having "fun"
- Concert we had our first dance together on 4/11
- Concert we were going to when we saw crazy things from hotel window
- Our favorite place to have dinner together
- Icecream shop we had for the first time in St. joe on 7/5
- Cirque we saw with Hailey and Tori 5/23
- What did we make with shrinkwrap for the kids Xmas
26 Clues: What type of show was Bill Blagg • Name of the Park & Zoo in Freeport • City I first met your cousin on 3/1 • Cirque we saw with Hailey and Tori 5/23 • Type of circus we went to for Ivy's B-day • Christmas concert we went to for my B-day • Our favorite place to have dinner together • The type of pianos we saw on New Year's Eve • ...
Zoli 7 February 2023 2023-02-04
12 Clues: hiány • vagyon • diploma • csótány • tantárgy • hátizsák • hozzáállás • féltékenység • ... of heights = tériszony • 4th ... = 4. osztály / osztályzat • közlekedőfolyosó, szupermarket sor • if ... hadn't been for you... = ha te nem lettél volna...
revision 2021-07-07
22nd July Endocrine 2020-07-22
Across
- Steroid synthesis inhibitor
- 72hr Fasting glucose test is Gold std investigation for ?
- Mutation in Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Dual PPAR agonists
- AD cause of Dwarfism
- TOC for Larson dwarfism
- Alpha 1 receptor is which type of GPCR
- Disease characterised by excess TGF alpha
- 5-HT2A antagonist causing Hyperprolactinemia
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- Antifungal used to inhibit steroid synthesis
- Eye finding in LMBBS
- Machinery oil
- Type of intranuclear receptor for Thyroid hormone
- Physiological stimulator of Prolactin
- Disease with JAK STAT mutation
15 Clues: Machinery oil • Dual PPAR agonists • Eye finding in LMBBS • AD cause of Dwarfism • TOC for Larson dwarfism • Steroid synthesis inhibitor • Disease with JAK STAT mutation • Mutation in Osteogenesis imperfecta • Physiological stimulator of Prolactin • Alpha 1 receptor is which type of GPCR • Disease characterised by excess TGF alpha • Antifungal used to inhibit steroid synthesis • ...
wedding july 19 2019-07-16
15 Clues: confused • paper craft • cricket term • high in hi-fi • popular beverage • man on a $10 bill • bond of affection • period of darkness • involving both sexes • intense and emotional • the why and wherefore • dischord, in agreement • familiar term of address • kindness and consideration • first name of cotton, montgomery and taylor
wedding july 19 2019-07-16
15 Clues: confused • paper craft • cricket term • high in hi-fi • popular beverage • man on a $10 bill • bond of affection • period of darkness • involving both sexes • intense and emotional • the why and wherefore • dischord, in agreement • familiar term of address • kindness and consideration • first name of cotton, montgomery and taylor
wedding july 19 2019-07-16
Across
- First name of Cotton, Montgomery and Taylor (9)
- Kindness and consideration (10)
- Storyteller
- Involving both sexes (5)
- Bond of affection (10)
- The why and wherefore (6)
- Familiar term of address (8)
- Without dishord, in agreement (7)
Down
- Intense and emotional/Ardent (10)
- Confused (10)
- Popular beverage (6)
- Make known, goods, at customs (7)
- High in hi-fi (8)
- Man on $10 bill (8)
- paper craft (7)
15 Clues: Storyteller • Confused (10) • paper craft (7) • High in hi-fi (8) • Man on $10 bill (8) • Popular beverage (6) • Bond of affection (10) • Involving both sexes (5) • The why and wherefore (6) • Familiar term of address (8) • Kindness and consideration (10) • Intense and emotional/Ardent (10) • Make known, goods, at customs (7) • Without dishord, in agreement (7) • ...
wedding july 19 2019-07-16
Across
- Popular beverage (6)
- High in hi-fi (8)
- Intense and emotional/Ardent (10)
- Storyteller
- Confused (10)
- Without dishord, in agreement (7)
- Kindness and consideration (10)
- paper craft (7)
Down
- The why and wherefore (6)
- First name of Cotton, Montgomery and Taylor (9)
- Make known, goods, at customs (7)
- Bond of affection (10)
- Man on $10 bill (8)
- Familiar term of address (8)
- Involving both sexes (5)
15 Clues: Storyteller • Confused (10) • paper craft (7) • High in hi-fi (8) • Man on $10 bill (8) • Popular beverage (6) • Bond of affection (10) • Involving both sexes (5) • The why and wherefore (6) • Familiar term of address (8) • Kindness and consideration (10) • Make known, goods, at customs (7) • Intense and emotional/Ardent (10) • Without dishord, in agreement (7) • ...
Crossword Challenge - July 2024-06-26
Across
- New feature in Fan Wear is beneficial to those purchasing Fan Wear items; it can only be used in Storefronts
- A helpful collection of documents is named after the meeting room where many support ninjas went through training
- This allows users to purchase equipment for the upcoming season based on their sport/activity type
- This weekly meeting helps all teams understand the latest and greatest happening with product
- Thrill-seekers may jump from a plane or wrestle an alligator… or they’ll put their case in this status
- This feature is most commonly used by AYSO and has recently been adopted by some State Associations such as New Mexico Youth Soccer Association (NMYSA)
- This can build up and become unmanageable if ignored for too long; the best way to handle it is to put in a consistent and honest effort to address this queue
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- This metric is used to determine if a partner is pleased with their interaction with the support agent (acronym)
- This feature is one of the newest updates in Club; it allows admins to collect contact information for potential
- An exercise around cases is done to help drive one-on-one conversations to achieve short term and long term goals in support
- A new HUB service designed to uniquely identify and store users and data related to that individual
- This team and individual goal is used to reduce partner wait time (acronym)
- All players within this age are always eligible as part of the new Little League Central Reg
- Soft skills needed to take an OK support case or call to a great one
- This team has a new shared slack channel to answer questions reated to invoices and payments around them
15 Clues: Soft skills needed to take an OK support case or call to a great one • This team and individual goal is used to reduce partner wait time (acronym) • All players within this age are always eligible as part of the new Little League Central Reg • This weekly meeting helps all teams understand the latest and greatest happening with product • ...
July Merivale Crossword 2024-07-16
Across
- The most powerful entity in the Marvel universe
- The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and this superhero gained their powers from the same origin
- The only character to be both a member of the Avengers and the Justice League
- Deadpool once competed with this character in a love triangle and lost
- The original publisher of Marvel Comics
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- This character once teamed up with famous rapper Eminem
- The Hulks real first name
- Black Widows least favourite food
- Mystique's previous alter-ego from the UK
- This Marvel character went to highschool with Peter Parker and had a crush on him
- Michael Jackson once tried to purchase Marvel so he could star as this superhero
- Darth Vader was inspired by this Marvel Villain
- The most powerful mutant detected by Cerebro
- S.H.I.E.L.D. began its operations here
- Marvel produced this genre of comics from 1945-1965
15 Clues: The Hulks real first name • Black Widows least favourite food • S.H.I.E.L.D. began its operations here • The original publisher of Marvel Comics • Mystique's previous alter-ego from the UK • The most powerful mutant detected by Cerebro • The most powerful entity in the Marvel universe • Darth Vader was inspired by this Marvel Villain • ...
Warren July 13 2024-07-12
15 Clues: shh! • taken • planter • sleep on • seed does • hear with • sweet food • not hidden • Bible yeast • staple food • candle stuff • I'm gonna let it • queen sometimes rules • yeast makes bread do this • cook, clean, kiss boo boo
July 12th - 2 2023-07-12
25 July 2025 2025-07-24
Across
- Changing tack, turns around for some drinks
- Aussie mate consuming large pie
- Could only fill flask, initially, for a pair of sweethearts with this
- Bark about third new excuse for a party
- Very soft dried grass is spread around
- To deal with second patient, negotiates some refreshments
- Monarch changing at last? That's odd
Down
- Colourful display by artist in London district
- Accommodation gets stolen by the Spanish
- Game ending in hullabaloo, filming abandoned
- Quietly begrudges gifts
- Dodgy tradesman's bully with young lad
- Extinguish onset of whooping cough with external medicine
- He can't quite raise the mast
- Assistants attempt to make tart
15 Clues: Quietly begrudges gifts • He can't quite raise the mast • Aussie mate consuming large pie • Assistants attempt to make tart • Monarch changing at last? That's odd • Dodgy tradesman's bully with young lad • Very soft dried grass is spread around • Bark about third new excuse for a party • Accommodation gets stolen by the Spanish • Changing tack, turns around for some drinks • ...
July Monthly Connect 2025-07-17
Across
- Sports field for Badminton
- Fastest Land animal
- Loudest Animal roar
- Famous Detective character
- Planet with most moons
- Strongest Marvel hero
- Famous Italian dish
- Tallest Mountain peak
Down
- Strongest Chess piece
- Powerful water storm
- Large animal with a horn
- Term refers to Animal life
- Tallest Building globally
- Brightest Night planet
- Sharpest Kitchen tool
15 Clues: Fastest Land animal • Loudest Animal roar • Famous Italian dish • Powerful water storm • Strongest Chess piece • Sharpest Kitchen tool • Strongest Marvel hero • Tallest Mountain peak • Brightest Night planet • Planet with most moons • Large animal with a horn • Tallest Building globally • Sports field for Badminton • Term refers to Animal life • Famous Detective character
MONTHS AND DAYS 2022-06-01
18 Clues: MAYO • ENERO • JULIO • MARZO • ABRIL • JUNIO • LUNES • JUEVES • AGOSTO • MARTES • FEBRERO • VIERNES • OCTUBRE • DICIEMBRE • NOVIEMBRE • SETIEMBRE • MIERCOLES • ¿QUE HORA ES?
YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME! 2023-05-07
Across
- Short response writing strategy
- "Ch", "wh", "th" are all examples of a...
- The tallest 4th grade teacher.
- The verb, or action that the noun is doing in a sentence is called the...
- The most exciting part of the story. Top of the plot roller coaster.
- Every sentence has two parts, this is the one the sentence is about
- a person, a place, or a thing
- This sentence is what type of figurative language: He is as fast as a cheetah.
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- The youngest 4th grade teacher.
- A Native American Tribe that lived on a lake in Mexico. They made pyramids.
- The name of Mr. Celis's dog.
- Long response writing strategy
- The name of the mentor program we have once a month on a Friday.
- First letter of OREO
- The acronym that we use to remember when to use a comma when combining sentences.
- This genre is about fake stories.
- The suffix represents what part of the pencil?
17 Clues: First letter of OREO • The name of Mr. Celis's dog. • a person, a place, or a thing • The tallest 4th grade teacher. • Long response writing strategy • The youngest 4th grade teacher. • Short response writing strategy • This genre is about fake stories. • "Ch", "wh", "th" are all examples of a... • The suffix represents what part of the pencil? • ...
minecraft dungeons 2020-10-08
15 Clues: 8th dungeon • 6th dungeon • 4th dungeon • 7th dungeon • 9th dungeon • 3rd dungeon • 2nd dungeon • 5th dungeon • 10th dungeon • secret dungeon • the first dungeon • something thats green • something that shoots arrows • something that attacks you with a axe • something that shoots you with a crossbow
Bill of Rights 2021-12-07
15 Clues: 5th amendment • 3rd amendment • 4th amendment • 7th amendment • 6th amendment • 9th amendment • 1st amendment • 2nd amendment • 8th amendment • 10th amendment • president of US • increase in democracy • become a citizen of the US • participation in government • a legal member of a country
Social Studies 2024-05-15
15 Clues: 5th colony • 4th colony • 3rd colony • 8th colony • 6th colony • 2nd colony • 9th colony • 7th colony • 1st colony • 10th colony • 13th colony • 11th colony • 12th colony • President of the 1st Continental Congress • Ending the American Revolution and granting the 13 colonies
There is something someone wants to tell you... 2023-10-05
15 Clues: Amour • 91 Days • Abdomen • Delivery • Sonogram • 4th month • With child • K1 educator • Someone silly • Rhymes with Lump • To announce a gender • A woman who loves greatly • The people you are related to • You change it when it smells bad • "and i was like ...., ...., ...., ohhhhh"
Step Forward 1, The first step, unit 1 2025-10-30
15 Clues: ordinal 1 • ordinal 4 • ordinal 2 • ordinal 3 • written 70 • written 60 • written 80 • written 90 • written 30 • written 20 • written 50 • written 40 • you do this in a chair • you do this with your ears • you do this with your finger
D&D 2014 Blood Hunter Level Up Features 2025-12-27
15 Clues: 5th Level • 3rd Level • 6th Level • 2nd Level • 1st Level • 9th Level • 13th Level • 10th Level • 20th Level • 14th Level • 7th & 14th Level • 1st, 6th, 13th, & 17th Level • 2nd Level - Method of Combat • 7th, 11th, 15th, & 18th Level • 4th, 8th, 12th, 16th, & 19th Level
FF - L25 2019-02-24
13 Clues: hand • army • lake • fear • fruit • harbor • senate • spirit • arrival • house, home • The Senate and People of Rome • an enclictic (word attached to another word) that means and • Most 4th Declension nouns are __________________ in gender.
Natalie 4th 2021-09-27
Across
- movementofheatenergythorughspace
- sidewaysanddownwardmovement
- movementofheatfromonesolidobjecttoanother
- longdeepdepressionsinoceanfloor
- platesspread
Down
- warmrisescoolsinks
- platesslidepasteachother
- breaksinthecrustwhereearthquakesoccur
- sundeerwatermountainsystemandseafloorspreading
- orignalsupercontinent
- platesmovetogether
- divergentboundaryonland
12 Clues: platesspread • warmrisescoolsinks • platesmovetogether • orignalsupercontinent • divergentboundaryonland • platesslidepasteachother • sidewaysanddownwardmovement • longdeepdepressionsinoceanfloor • movementofheatenergythorughspace • breaksinthecrustwhereearthquakesoccur • movementofheatfromonesolidobjecttoanother • sundeerwatermountainsystemandseafloorspreading
November 4th 2024-11-05
Across
- a place to have recess
- When flowers bloom
- To shine some light
- Place to learn
- Ice can be this
- the first meal of the day
Down
- a storm with tons of snow
- an insect commonly found near lakes
- a puzzle full of words, like this one
- a person elected to run a company or country
- Atype of insect
- A trolley that moves on electricity
12 Clues: Place to learn • Atype of insect • Ice can be this • When flowers bloom • To shine some light • a place to have recess • a storm with tons of snow • the first meal of the day • an insect commonly found near lakes • A trolley that moves on electricity • a puzzle full of words, like this one • a person elected to run a company or country
4th grade 2025-04-24
Across
- Is often called a certain green vegetable, and loves to talk about their chin line.
- Has long hair and will have a baby sibling in November
- Loves baseball and saying they "crashed out".
- Loves to share their knowledge and play with fidgets
- Loves baseball and playing online games.
- Says they are a chatterbox and has multiple siblings at school
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- Student can do flips and loves to wear their hood up
- Loves art and brought tracing tables to share with our class
- Amazing artist who created many characters who live in our classroom
- Likes to say "emotional daaaamage" and has metal jewelry in their hair.
- Loves to play copycat and thinks Mario is the best character
- World traveller and styles their hair with colorful hair ties regularly.
12 Clues: Loves baseball and playing online games. • Loves baseball and saying they "crashed out". • Student can do flips and loves to wear their hood up • Loves to share their knowledge and play with fidgets • Has long hair and will have a baby sibling in November • Loves art and brought tracing tables to share with our class • ...
4th Grade 2025-04-20
Across
- the book quiz program we use
- where you look on Destiny to see what books you have checked out
- what you need to know in order to find a book on the shelf
- name of our online library catalog
- a story set in the past
- a chapter book written to look like poetry
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- a story with clues, detectives, and a crime to solve
- true fact books
- the library assistant's last name
- true story about a person's life
- a story that feels like it can take place now
- a book with talking animals
12 Clues: true fact books • a story set in the past • a book with talking animals • the book quiz program we use • true story about a person's life • the library assistant's last name • name of our online library catalog • a chapter book written to look like poetry • a story that feels like it can take place now • a story with clues, detectives, and a crime to solve • ...
family 2024-12-20
13 Clues: 8th grade • 6th grade • 4th grade • family car • family dog • family show • we live in a • in are backyard • goes to the gym • band instrument • makes us dinner • water sport team • weekend morning activity
Plastic Free July 2021-07-07
Across
- Poisonous chemicals plastic wastes give off
- When plastic is broken down by bacteria tiny pieces are dropped that are called
- Where does the majority of plastic waste end up?
- Polyethylene terephthalate, which are used to make water bottles are popularly called as
- Used to drink liquids from containers/cups/glasses
- Plastic item mostly eaten by sea creatures are
- Rubbish left lying around
Down
- Many plastics are made from
- The chasing arrow symbol in a plastic means
- Site where plastic wasted is disposed
- This makes up about one third of all plastic pollution
- Tiny particles of plastic are added to cosmetic products and toothpastes. What are the particles called?
- What type of oil is plastic made from?
- What is plastic that is only used once called
- Material that breaks down naturally
15 Clues: Rubbish left lying around • Many plastics are made from • Material that breaks down naturally • Site where plastic wasted is disposed • What type of oil is plastic made from? • The chasing arrow symbol in a plastic means • Poisonous chemicals plastic wastes give off • What is plastic that is only used once called • Plastic item mostly eaten by sea creatures are • ...
18 LRD July 2018-07-04
Across
- the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers
- repeat
- cruel, without compassion for misery or suffering
- playing or moving about in a cheerful and lively way
- say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity
- possible and practical to do easily or conveniently
Down
- of a country or its government) prepare and organize (troops) for active service
- an outbreak of public anger or excitement
- follow or chase (someone or something)
- the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms and thereby avoiding pollution
- of doubtful honesty or legality
- brought about or initiated (an action or event)
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- discourage (someone) from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences
15 Clues: repeat • of doubtful honesty or legality • follow or chase (someone or something) • an outbreak of public anger or excitement • brought about or initiated (an action or event) • cruel, without compassion for misery or suffering • possible and practical to do easily or conveniently • playing or moving about in a cheerful and lively way • ...
wedding july 19 2019-07-16
Across
- First name of Cotton, Montgomery and Taylor (9)
- Kindness and consideration (10)
- Storyteller
- Bond of affection (10)
- Make known, goods, at customs (7)
- Involving both sexes (5)
- Man on $10 bill (8)
- Without dishord, in agreement (7)
Down
- Intense and emotional/Ardent (10)
- Confused (10)
- Popular beverage (6)
- paper craft (7)
- High in hi-fi (8)
- The why and wherefore (6)
- Familiar term of address (8)
15 Clues: Storyteller • Confused (10) • paper craft (7) • High in hi-fi (8) • Man on $10 bill (8) • Popular beverage (6) • Bond of affection (10) • Involving both sexes (5) • The why and wherefore (6) • Familiar term of address (8) • Kindness and consideration (10) • Intense and emotional/Ardent (10) • Make known, goods, at customs (7) • Without dishord, in agreement (7) • ...
Spellings 7th July 2025-06-29
15 Clues: Earlier • gorgeous • Once more • The reason • Leave depart • This country • The one that • meticulous detail • A car for example • Past tense of say • Eleventh plus one • A boat with a sail • Past tense of hear • a plant you can eat • A group of human beings
Mint 22 July 2025-07-23
Across
- To cut or carve a design, text, or pattern into a hard surface.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather patterns.
- A slow-moving tree-dwelling mammal found in Central and South America OR
- An outer garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg; also known as pants.
- To mix a solid substance with a liquid so that it becomes incorporated and forms a solution.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- A friend or companion (informal, chiefly British/Australian usage) OR One of a pair in breeding animals or humans.
- Easy to understand or simple OR Honest and direct in manner or speech.
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- Excessive indulgence in eating or drinking.
- The act of spending money or using up resources.
- To take in or soak up a liquid, energy, or other substance, typically gradually.
- Capable of being dissolved in a liquid, especially water.
- to work or make an effort; laziness.
- The process of preserving food by sealing it in airtight containers.
- A natural clay earth pigment that ranges in color from yellow to deep orange or brown.
15 Clues: to work or make an effort; laziness. • Excessive indulgence in eating or drinking. • The act of spending money or using up resources. • Capable of being dissolved in a liquid, especially water. • The scientific study of the atmosphere and weather patterns. • To cut or carve a design, text, or pattern into a hard surface. • ...
Spellings 21st July 2025-07-12
Across
- 10 x 4
- a fine or penalty for wrongdoing
- Strange
- Come to realise or understand
- Not from this country
- Deliberately cause someone to believe something that is not true
- Not the one or the other
- A type of food
- A supreme ruler, especially a monarch like the King
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- Be given, presented with, or paid something
- often
- Something you know
- To begin or exist
- to explain something
- when not working or occupied; free time
15 Clues: often • 10 x 4 • Strange • A type of food • To begin or exist • Something you know • to explain something • Not from this country • Not the one or the other • Come to realise or understand • a fine or penalty for wrongdoing • when not working or occupied; free time • Be given, presented with, or paid something • A supreme ruler, especially a monarch like the King • ...
Valentine's Crossword 2019-02-02
Across
- Word you say when you want me to read to you
- You get these for your brother when you travel
- “I don’t normally do this but…(4 words)”
- We go out looking for these when we visit each other (2 words)
- We have to do all the trails at this Gainesville Nature Park (2 words)
- My favorite ice cream flavor (3 words)
- Space! Rockets! Science!
- I still find this from you even weeks after you’ve left
- Number of months we’ve been together when I come and visit
- We’ll use that foil cover one of these nights (2 words)
- I have the most beautiful _____ in the whole world
- Minor League Baseball team
- Crackle, wax, fire
- Author of the book we’re currently reading (The Martian Chronicles)
- I always buy too much of this
- One of your favorite games in South Florida
- Color of the dress you wore to Hamilton
Down
- Day of the week we met
- You collect these from new places you visit
- The brake pedal is on the…
- Comedy we watched 5 episodes straight (2 words)
- Your wine glass panties are… (2 words)
- You kept picking at the plants at this place (2 words)
- Your drink of choice
- What we bet each other and what I wish I could give you right now
- The gas is ____ than the brake pedal
- Song I blasted out my window when I left you in Maryland
- 4th of July explosions (Aside: Remember that kiss? That was a good kiss.)
- What I still need to catch in Pokémon
- How you like your soda
- You loved when I did it, I’m embarrassed
- Your favorite color
32 Clues: Crackle, wax, fire • Your favorite color • Your drink of choice • Day of the week we met • How you like your soda • Space! Rockets! Science! • The brake pedal is on the… • Minor League Baseball team • I always buy too much of this • The gas is ____ than the brake pedal • What I still need to catch in Pokémon • Your wine glass panties are… (2 words) • ...
Joyceeeeeeeee 2019-02-05
Across
- Comedy we watched 5 episodes straight (2 words)
- How you like your soda
- Number of months we’ve been together when I come and visit
- My favorite ice cream flavor (3 words)
- We have to do all the trails at this Gainesville Nature Park (2 words)
- We’ll use that foil cover one of these nights (2 words)
- You collect these from new places you visit
- What I still need to catch in Pokémon
- I have the most beautiful _____ in the whole world
- Your drink of choice
- Crackle, wax, fire
- You get these for your brother when you travel
- Your favorite color
- Space! Rockets! Science!
- The gas is ____ than the brake pedal
Down
- Your wine glass panties are… (2 words)
- I always buy too much of this
- Word you say when you want me to read to you
- Day of the week we met
- Color of the dress you wore to Hamilton
- You kept picking at the plants at this place (2 words)
- I still find this from you even weeks after you’ve left
- We go out looking for these when we visit each other (2 words)
- You loved when I did it, I’m embarrassed
- “I don’t normally do this but…(4 words)”
- The brake pedal is on the…
- 4th of July explosions (Aside: Remember that kiss? That was a good kiss.)
- One of your favorite games in South Florida
- Author of the book we’re currently reading (The Martian Chronicles)
- What we bet each other and what I wish I could give you right now
- Minor League Baseball team
- Song I blasted out my window when I left you in Maryland
32 Clues: Crackle, wax, fire • Your favorite color • Your drink of choice • How you like your soda • Day of the week we met • Space! Rockets! Science! • The brake pedal is on the… • Minor League Baseball team • I always buy too much of this • The gas is ____ than the brake pedal • What I still need to catch in Pokémon • Your wine glass panties are… (2 words) • ...
Puzzle Project 2015-04-30
Across
- was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War.
- To give up
- A person loyal to the British Parliament
- an official document written July 4th, 1776
- Formal "clothing" worn over the head.
- The Capital of France
- A country in Europe Bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
- A military officer who served in the American Revolutionary War. Acting with Continental Army and South Carolina militia commissions
- Principal author of the declaration of independence.
- a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- a convention of delegates called together from the Thirteen Colonies which became the governing body of the U.S.A. during the American Revolution.
- Put on the colonies to help pay for war debts
- Name of the type of weapon used Largely by the two warring sides of the Revolution
- a decisive victory by a combined force of American Continental Army troops led by General George Washington and French Army troops led by the Comte de Rochambeau
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- event of defiance in Boston
- German mercenaries
- Camp of the american Continental Army
- a British Army officer and colonial administrator.
- Said to be the first battle of the american revolution
- withdraw from commercial or social relations with (a country, organization, or person) as a punishment or protest.
- Soldiers of The British Army
- was an American doctor who played a leading role in American Patriot organizations in Boston in the early days of the American Revolution
- Decisive victory the colonists had over the British in 1777
- Hero of the Boston Massacre
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial.
25 Clues: To give up • German mercenaries • The Capital of France • event of defiance in Boston • Hero of the Boston Massacre • Soldiers of The British Army • Formal "clothing" worn over the head. • Camp of the american Continental Army • A person loyal to the British Parliament • an official document written July 4th, 1776 • Put on the colonies to help pay for war debts • ...
U.S history test 2022-12-12
Across
- A Virginia represenitive who wrote inspiring articles in which he said " Give me liberty, or give me death"
- was issued on July 4th 1776,written primarily by Jhon Adams, Bejiman Franklyn,and Thomas Jefferson
- Was formed by the continental congress which served as the national government
- is a rejection of recognized authority
- plan of government or of frame work of how government is to be
- In Pennsylvania,this group founded the first anti-slavery society
- Lead to a union of 13 states but could not create a nation
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- started in Philadelphia during the hot summerof 1787
- "when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for 1 person to dissolve the political bans which connect them"
- A person was required to buy 3200 acres, $2 per acre and they pay it off in the next 4 years
- was an English philosopher who said that the government was answerable to the people
- The strongest navy in the world, they were supported by a rich empire
- if there was a large population, people would elect leaders to make laws for them
- When farmers tried to stop the state of Massachusetts from seizing their farms because of high dept
- The exercise of political authority over people and the performance of certain functions for the people
- a rider who rode ahead of the British column shouting "the British are coming, the British are coming"
- A "perfect" constitution written by imperfect men
- This event took place on December 7th, 1941 when the Japanese launched a surprise attack
- Information design to influence public opinion, to promote resistance against the British
- were colonials who said they could be ready to fight in 1 minute
20 Clues: is a rejection of recognized authority • A "perfect" constitution written by imperfect men • started in Philadelphia during the hot summerof 1787 • Lead to a union of 13 states but could not create a nation • plan of government or of frame work of how government is to be • were colonials who said they could be ready to fight in 1 minute • ...
Signals/ Nature Codes 2020-04-22
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- / send the police in a hurry *click*
- / she is trying to hurt herself with a knife
- / she got mad and ran him over
- / they were caught drinking and driving
- / she called and said the aliens are coming to get her and Michael Jackson
- / he is not breathing and unconscious
- / they were all Crips
- / It's July 4th but it's a weekday and people are doing this at night
- / this car with no one in it has been sitting in the cul de sac all week
- / he was touching her without consent
- / he is shooting in the air
- / the line is down in the roadway and sparking
- / they need the officers to escort them to the bank
- / they said it will explode in 20 minutes
- / i saw him throwing trash on I75
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- / came home and my electronics are gone
- / they held up a gun, told me to give them my car keys, and they drove off in my car
- / loud music from neighbor
- / my 10 year old is refusing to go to school
- / this lady was shouting for help
- / there is a man and a woman trying to rob the business
- / this truck spilled a chemical across the roadway
- / who? what? when? where? why? how?
- / inmate ran away from headquarters
- / child shoved in white caravan
- / Scooby took a chunk out of my leg
- / he was caught spray painting on the building
- / i found a gun laying in the street
- / my wallet was just on the counter and someone took it
- / somebody is shaking my door and trying to get in
- / cow in the roadway
- / my parents are arguing
32 Clues: / cow in the roadway • / they were all Crips • / my parents are arguing • / loud music from neighbor • / he is shooting in the air • / she got mad and ran him over • / child shoved in white caravan • / this lady was shouting for help • / i saw him throwing trash on I75 • / who? what? when? where? why? how? • / inmate ran away from headquarters • ...
Hi Honey! 2025-10-06
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- The place that had the "greatest coffee ever" (nostalgia)
- Stoke was so HIGH
- You were attacked by flying insects at this peak
- A lovely little hill we like to walk
- When we drive past these on the road, we always say it
- You carried this all the way to the top of Mt. Elbert
- World Famous
- We ate this food in the car watching fireworks on the 4th of July
- This night was an anomaly to Phoenix weather
- Albatross sandwich
- Every time I wear these, you start bobbing your head up and down
- Where "stinkies" was born
- You picked these out of the California burrito on the beach
- You MUST stop here if you drive past it. I don't make the rules
- I was given this nickname the night we made the Candy Cane Cookies
- My favorite motel ever that I do not shut up about
- Jordon discovered his toes here
- We are regulars
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- Our favorite band to watch play
- We were unknowingly attacked by leeches here
- You have an army of these
- We made my families recipe for these...a lot of them
- The driest wet pasta and pizookies
- You earned this name the night we went out with Nate and got Empire
- Jordon's "favorite" liquor to take a shot of before we go out
- Bread Sculptures
- The ______ is real
- Who won the Pirates vs Padres game we went to
- Our first ever adventure
- My favorite cookie that you bake for me
- Yeet-skrt
- Our favorite hangover spot
- The thing I was dragging down your mothers driveway on the back of her truck
33 Clues: Yeet-skrt • World Famous • We are regulars • Bread Sculptures • Stoke was so HIGH • Albatross sandwich • The ______ is real • Our first ever adventure • You have an army of these • Where "stinkies" was born • Our favorite hangover spot • Our favorite band to watch play • Jordon discovered his toes here • The driest wet pasta and pizookies • A lovely little hill we like to walk • ...
Happy Birthday, Sophie! 2025-11-16
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- "America the Beautiful" location
- Business trip location
- HabbiHabbi device device
- "Cousins, cousins..."
- Grandmotherly city in Peru?
- Little willow tree, in Spanish
- Fun times in and out of the Springs
- Soccer coach
- Where anthracite might be found?
- Found inside 1/3 dozen apples?
- Home to Bay Area lawbreakers
- Recent visitor
- What grizzlies listen with
- Nearly, to Brearley
- Found in SF, VA, and NH
- Furry friends
- King of 119 Lang Road?
- Descending daylight, in SF
- NYC greeter
- Cody July 4th event
- Bay Area to Logan by air
- Falcon coffee stop
- Bird of multicolored plumage--and silliness
- Name between Michael and Lay
- One Covid classroom, broadly
- Un petite école?
- Rockville's sister city to the west, perhaps
- Gate A shiny opening, in SF
- Much-anticipated book releases of yore
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- Rotation roundabout here and now
- A scent of Italia, and a cent?
- Picks plant-based platters
- Family address, to a hispanophone
- Anticipatory pigskin cheer
- Inquisitive bird
- Christmas Destination
- Ride a horse here
- Brunch option
- Unofficial UCSF mascot
- Angler's hope
- Country north of Spain, twice?
- Early instrument of choice
- Chewy cookie special sauce
- Seismic events
- Study of AM/FM?
- Fish Zenith, to a Wyomingite?
- Alternative Thanksgiving entree
- A friar by any other name
- Otro aula de classes en Covid, en general
- Home of the cucumber slice eye treatment
- Double apex
- Ammunition hiding place, in the Springs?
- Thanksgiving destination
- Couple of SF gents
- City of beautiful mountains, and TT?
55 Clues: NYC greeter • Double apex • Soccer coach • Brunch option • Angler's hope • Furry friends • Seismic events • Recent visitor • Study of AM/FM? • Inquisitive bird • Un petite école? • Ride a horse here • Falcon coffee stop • Couple of SF gents • Nearly, to Brearley • Cody July 4th event • Christmas Destination • "Cousins, cousins..." • Business trip location • Unofficial UCSF mascot • King of 119 Lang Road? • ...
Everything about TDS 2026-01-12
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- LvL 999 mobile add
- Void Knight Second Phase
- Has good range
- Bee Swarm Simulator
- Permafrost
- I NEED HEALS
- Shiny Starter
- Boom goes the dynamite
- Graveyard Defiler
- Freeze Ray
- Acid Spray
- BURN
- The GOD
- Scifi minigun
- Purple Hair
- Fisty
- 2 Headed zombie convict
- The study of life
- 4th of July
- YEEHAW
- Hexscape Frankenstein
- Lego footed
- Turntables
- Evil DUCK
- RoboFactory
- Above the fridge
- Shine Bright
- My fav weapon
- Hiroshima
- Robin
- A Deer's worst nightmare
- Pumpkin Girl
- Hooded Ice Angel of Death
- Protector of the Graveyard
- Silence in The Dark
- Twin Towers
- LvL 99 mobile add
- Pumpkin Head
- Classic Roblox Grim Reaper
- The green sands of time
- Prison
- Cowboy Skullface
- Black Pumpkin King
- 2 MINIGUNS
- Pumpkin Machine
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- Headless Horsemen with Axe
- Big Hammer
- Pls Donate
- GreenBee
- Fallen Hexscape
- Sodium Carbonate Infused
- Golden Gun
- OP Paladin
- Spraygun
- Helipad
- North Pole
- Male Witch
- Death Penalty Enemy
- Creed
- Gold Iron Golem
- Hardcore Blade King
- Sentry also
- Politician
- Fire Frost
- Headshot 223
- Shiny Spray
- Keyblade
- Frontlines
- Apple Tree
- Pure Anti-Christmas
- Crazy Hand SSBU
- in the system
- Sentry
- SFOTH4
- ARISE
- Alien!!! Kill them
- Zap
- Pomni
- BOOM GOES THE ROCKET
- Sandbox
- Death Penalty
- artist
- Backstab
- Outdoors: The Groundskeeper
- BlueCrown
- Molten Hexscape
- Bag Of Chips
87 Clues: Zap • BURN • Creed • Fisty • ARISE • Robin • Pomni • YEEHAW • Sentry • SFOTH4 • artist • Prison • Helipad • The GOD • Sandbox • GreenBee • Spraygun • Keyblade • Backstab • Evil DUCK • Hiroshima • BlueCrown • Big Hammer • Pls Donate • Golden Gun • OP Paladin • Permafrost • North Pole • Male Witch • Freeze Ray • Acid Spray • Politician • Fire Frost • Frontlines • Apple Tree • Turntables • 2 MINIGUNS • Sentry also • Purple Hair • Shiny Spray • 4th of July • Lego footed • ...
4th of July at Big Sand Lake Club 2022-06-26
11 Clues: Animal Treat • 55 and Closed • Canopy of ethanol • All month activity • Dizzy On The Porch • Stretching by the water • Stick of fire and animal • Breakfast on the Weekend • Place where weekends begin • Win and get thrown in the lake • always heating no matter what the temperature
Days of the Week and Months 2023-04-19
Los meses y las estaciones 2023-09-22
US Holidays & Celebrations 2024-07-23
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- Celebrated on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the US.
- Celebrated on the first Monday in September, it honors the contributions of workers and traditionally marks the end of summer.
- This holiday honors a civil rights leader known for his "I Have a Dream" speech advocating for racial equality.
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- Celebrated on November 11th, this holiday honors military veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces.
- Observed on the last Monday in May, this holiday honors military personnel who died in service to their country.
- Families gather for a feast including turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie to give thanks for blessings.
- Celebrated on May 5th, this holiday commemorates the Mexican Army's victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.
- Originally George Washington's birthday, this holiday now honors all U.S. presidents and is celebrated in February.
- Celebrated on March 17th, this holiday honors the patron saint of Ireland with parades, wearing green, and traditional Irish food and drink.
- This holiday is celebrated on July 4th with fireworks and barbecues to mark the nation's freedom.
- On October 31st, people dress in costumes and children go trick-or-treating, while adults may attend costume parties.
11 Clues: Celebrated on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the US. • This holiday is celebrated on July 4th with fireworks and barbecues to mark the nation's freedom. • Families gather for a feast including turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie to give thanks for blessings. • ...
Primavera y verano 2020-12-23
El tiempo 2023-03-30
Months/DaysofWeek 2022-05-17
16 Clues: mai • mars • aout • lundi • mardi • avril • jeudi • octobre • janvier • juillet • vendredi • decembre • dimanche • mercredi • septembre • fevrierhttps://crosswordlabs.com/
July 2022-07-03
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- Landlocked microstate exclaved by Italy (3, 6)
- Shares the worlds longest unprotected border with the USA (6)
- Most popular tourist destination in the world with 89.4 million visitors in 2018 (6)
- Has the lowest, highest elevation point at 2.4m above sea level (8)
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- This island's capital is the world's most populous city (5)
- First acknowledged in 1219, this country's flag remains the oldest in the world still in use by an independent nation (7)
6 Clues: Landlocked microstate exclaved by Italy (3, 6) • This island's capital is the world's most populous city (5) • Shares the worlds longest unprotected border with the USA (6) • Has the lowest, highest elevation point at 2.4m above sea level (8) • Most popular tourist destination in the world with 89.4 million visitors in 2018 (6) • ...
THE CALENDAR 2017-03-11
23 Clues: MES • ANO • MAYO • JUNIO • LUNES • JULIO • MARCO • ABRIL • JANERO • JUEVES • AGOSTO • SABADO • MARTES • SEMANA • VIERNES • OCTOBRE • FEBRERO • DOMINGO • DICIEMBRE • NOVIEMBRE • MIERCOLES • SEPTIEMBRE • DIA DE FIESTA
Unidad 3 Lección 2 2014-01-10
21 Clues: son • dog • July • aunt • older • he has • sister • August • I have • younger • parents • October • we have • million • January • thousand • cousin (m) • grandmother • two hundred • four hundred • five hundred
What's the date ? 2022-08-25
24 Clues: mai • mars • août • juin • lundi • jeudi • mardi • avril • samedi • juillet • octobre • février • janvier • premier • vendredi • deuxième • décembre • novembre • dimanche • mercredi • quatrième • cinquième • septembre • troisième
Che giorno è - What day is it? 2021-08-10
24 Clues: May • Day • July • June • Week • Year • Month • March • April • Friday • Monday • August • Sunday • Tuesday • January • October • Thursday • Saturday • November • The date • Calendar • September • Wednesday • Febbruary
Les Saisons (minus l'automne) 2023-10-13
22 Clues: may • june • july • pink • blue • black • green • april • white • march • summer • yellow • spring • winter • august • its hot • january • its cold • december • february • its snowing • its yucky out
Spanish Days, Months and Calendar Vocabulary 2019-02-18
24 Clues: day • May • June • week • year • July • month • March • April • Sunday • Monday • Friday • August • Tuesday • weekend • October • January • Saturday • Thursday • November • February • December • September • Wednesday
