korean Crossword Puzzles
the Early Cold War 2024-03-22
Across
- U.S. policy to mitigate/ stop the spread of communism
- plan to rebuild Europe and its economy
- president of the U.S. after Harry Truman, former Supreme Allied Commander in WWII
- collective military agreement among Western European nations that made it so that an attack on one is an attack on all
- war between North and South that ended at the 38th parallel
- witchhunt conducted by Joseph McCarthy and HUAC, also called the 2nd Red Scare
- motivated containment policy, theory that stated that the fall of one country to communism would cause other countries around it to fall as well
- metaphorical dividing line between Eastern, Communist Europe and liberal democratic Western Europe
- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are charged and executed for treason after selling nuclear secrets to the Soviets
- HUAC, group led by Senator Joseph McCarthy that tried to hunt down communists in the U.S. government, with no evidence
- U.S. commitment to provide aid to any people resisting communism
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- competition between the United States (U.S.) and Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.)
- communist dictator of China
- scientific and technological competition between the Soviet Union and U.S. which encouraged the development of rocketry
- period of economic and population growth after the Second World War
- creator of a vaccine for polio
- U.S. effort to keep West Berlin fed after the Soviets blockade the highways into the German capital
- phenomenon that Eisenhower warned of in his Farwell Address that describes how the military and defense industry benefit one another to control U.S. foreign policy
- created the federal highway systems
- E Pluribus Unum
- general who was dismissed after insulting President Truman during the Korean War
- law that gave veterans of WWII access to college, low-cost housing, and the ability to start their own businesses
- first man-made satellite in space the began the space race
- theory that states that the presence of nuclear weapons in a country makes it less likely that another country will attack
24 Clues: E Pluribus Unum • communist dictator of China • creator of a vaccine for polio • created the federal highway systems • plan to rebuild Europe and its economy • U.S. policy to mitigate/ stop the spread of communism • first man-made satellite in space the began the space race • war between North and South that ended at the 38th parallel • ...
Rebuilding Europe & The Cold War 2024-04-21
Across
- A way to help Europe rebuild its infrastructure and industry from WWII
- The Cuban Missile Crisis was an example of restraint, where neither side wanted to risk nuclear war during a phase of the Cold War called
- Predetermined what, how, and where products were produced and sold
- Led to a pair of political agreements, known as the Camp David Accords, to establish a framework for dimplomacy
- The USSR invaded what country in fear of an anti-communist regime
- Was established in response to alliances, such as NATO
- A policy adopted by powers which feared the spread of communism further
- A country which with the help of the Truman Doctrine combatted the influence of communism
- An intergovernmental organization designed to maintain peace and diplomacy
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- An "economic miracle"
- The establishment of the Marshall Plan led to the rise of this
- The practice of governments actively managing economies during war periods continued post-WWII
- Somewhat a turning point in the Cold War, where proxy wars were now fought alongside the great powers, not for them
- The Marshall Plan demonstrated the advantages of international economic what
- Finalized with the splitting of Germany by the Wall of Berlin
- A "Hot War" which's divide is still in place today
- Referred to as proxy wars as Asian, African, & Latin American countries stood in for the great powers ideological fight
- Great powers, such as the United States and Great Britain aspired for eastern European states to have
- A model for western European states that wished to to provide increased social welfare benefits to its citizens during post-war growth
- Planned economies often led to rapid industrialization, but also what
- A coup in what country demonstrated covert actions taken to influence either the spread or containment of communism
21 Clues: An "economic miracle" • A "Hot War" which's divide is still in place today • Was established in response to alliances, such as NATO • Finalized with the splitting of Germany by the Wall of Berlin • The establishment of the Marshall Plan led to the rise of this • The USSR invaded what country in fear of an anti-communist regime • ...
US History Unit 6 2024-03-21
Across
- Major North Vietnamese attack during Vietnam War
- Dividing line between North and South Korea
- First artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union
- U.S. intelligence agency
- Standoff between U.S. and USSR over missiles in Cuba
- Post-WWII generation
- Term for the divide between Eastern and Western Europe
- Demilitarized Zone in Korea
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- Congressional check on presidential war-making powers
- Intergovernmental organization for peace
- Agreements on Vietnam's division and independence
- Barrier separating East and West Berlin
- North Atlantic military alliance
- Incendiary substance used in Vietnam War
- Failed invasion of Cuba by CIA-backed exiles
- Classified documents revealing U.S. actions in Vietnam
- WWII meeting of Allied leaders
- Anti-communist witch hunt in the U.S.
- U.S. authorization for military action in Vietnam
- Belief that if one country falls to communism, others will follow
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- University where students were killed during Vietnam War protests
- U.S. policy to support nations resisting communism
- Couple executed for espionage during the Cold War
- Committee investigating communist influence in the U.S.
- Operation to supply West Berlin during Soviet blockade
- U.S. president during Vietnam War and Watergate scandal
- Fear of communist infiltration in the U.S.
- U.S. president during the Cold War
- Conflict on the Korean Peninsula
- Soviet leader during the Cold War
- U.S. aid program for post-WWII European recovery
- Communist guerrilla fighters in Vietnam
- Powerful nuclear weapon
- Soviet-led military alliance in Eastern Europe
- Conscription into military service
- South Vietnamese leader
- Site of infamous massacre of Vietnamese civilians
- Eastern European countries under Soviet control
- U.S. policy to shift war effort to South Vietnamese
- Leader of North Vietnam
- U.S. president during Vietnam War escalation
- Cuban revolutionary leader
- U.S. president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
44 Clues: Post-WWII generation • Powerful nuclear weapon • South Vietnamese leader • Leader of North Vietnam • U.S. intelligence agency • Cuban revolutionary leader • Demilitarized Zone in Korea • WWII meeting of Allied leaders • Conflict on the Korean Peninsula • North Atlantic military alliance • Soviet leader during the Cold War • U.S. president during the Cold War • ...
Puzzle PTuesday/PWednesday 2024-05-15
Across
- Which NFL team has won the most Super Bowl championships?
- What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?
- Which fish is famous for its ability to migrate thousands of miles across oceans, returning to its birthplace to spawn?
- Which car holds the title for the best-selling car of all time?
- What is the name of the largest flower in the world, known for its foul smell and gigantic size?
- In what year did the first modern Olympic Games take place, and in which city?
- What is the largest type of tree on Earth by volume?
- What is the main ingredient in the traditional Korean dish kimchi?
- What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus?
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- is the largest species of fish in the world, known for its immense size and filter-feeding behavior?
- Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"?
- What is the process by which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel their growth called?
- Who holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis?
- Which mammal is capable of flying but is not classified as a bird?
- Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in soccer?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Which flowering plant is famous for its association with Valentine's Day and comes in various colors including red, white, and pink?
- Which plant, often found in deserts, is known for its ability to survive long periods of drought by storing water in its thick, fleshy leaves?
- Which car manufacturer produces the iconic model known as the Mustang?
- Which fish species holds the record for the fastest swimming speed, reaching up to 68 miles per hour (110 kilometers per hour)?
- Which country is famous for producing the most types of cheese?
22 Clues: What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the largest planet in our solar system? • What is the chemical symbol for the element gold? • Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"? • What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus? • What is the largest type of tree on Earth by volume? • Which NFL team has won the most Super Bowl championships? • ...
FOOD, FOOD, AND FOOD! 2023-04-27
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- rabbit food
- African bread
- large range of small dishes, Chinese
- a vampire's weakness
- enjoyed with seafood
- fit for a sumo wrestler
- steamed buns, China
- duck liver
- mineral composed of sodium
- pudding of hearts, livers, and lungs
- meat incased in skin
- luxury mushrooms
- fresh raw fish but European
- fish and _____
- fries, cheese, gravy
- "_____ I shrunk the kids"
- fried shrimp
- national dish, Spain
- fresh raw fish but Asian
- common carbohydrate
- meat of calves
- the king of fish
- city in Italy, sausage
- soup dumpling, China
- fried dumpling, India
- skewered meat
- french pancakes
- associated with celebrations
- cinema food
- salt-cured roe
- used to fill eclairs
- torched egg custard
- rice, seaweed, fish
- dough, sauce, cheese
- burrito but middle eastern
- a paste from chickpeas
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- eggs but Japanese
- rice dish, Nigeria
- baked egg dish
- toothpaste, chewing gum, good smell
- the base of a trail mix
- a type of mushroom
- carnival snack
- elk or deer
- served at the crusty crabs
- used to thicken sauces
- popularized by nandos
- derived from orchids, sweetener
- a basil based sauce
- made famous by a rat
- keeps the doctor away
- bread enjoyed with afternoon tea
- slices of raw meat
- fermented fruit
- sweet or savory, infamous amongst chefs
- chocolate and hazelnut spread
- garfield's favorite dish
- raw meat but French
- fried dumpling, Japan
- butter, egg, sauce
- long French bread
- fermented beans
- fried stuffed pastry but Italian
- a condiment
- a type of pasta
- a rodeo staple
- animal fat
- a traditional Korean side dish
- friend sweet snack, Spanish
- enjoyed by a campfire
70 Clues: duck liver • animal fat • rabbit food • elk or deer • a condiment • cinema food • fried shrimp • African bread • skewered meat • baked egg dish • carnival snack • fish and _____ • meat of calves • a rodeo staple • salt-cured roe • fermented fruit • fermented beans • french pancakes • a type of pasta • luxury mushrooms • the king of fish • eggs but Japanese • long French bread • rice dish, Nigeria • a type of mushroom • ...
Puzzle 20 2023-07-14
Across
- Title of the 2016 film featuring a team of supervillains
- Director of the iconic Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now
- A prince gets caught in the battle between forest gods and industrialization in ancient Japan
- The legendary actor known for his role in The Shining
- South Korean action thriller film directed by Park Chanwook
- Matt Damon and Robin Williams starred in this drama about a brilliant but troubled young mathematician
- Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey starred in this adaptation of Alice Walkers novel about the life of an AfricanAmerican woman
- A drummers life is upended when he starts to lose his hearing forcing him to adapt to a new reality
- Real name of Black Widow
- A family must live in silence to avoid being hunted by creatures that hunt by sound
- Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone
- Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken starred in this Vietnam War drama about the impact of war on a group of friends
- Disneys animated film introduces the first AfricanAmerican princess in a magical story set in New Orleans
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- Character from Diana Gabaldons Outlander series portrayed by Sam Heughan
- Academy Awardwinning actor known for his roles in Martin Scorsese films
- Biographical musical film starring Barbra Streisand
- Jim Hensons puppetfilled fantasy world comes to life in this imaginative film
- Film where Pierce Brosnan made his debut as Bond
- Comedian and talk show host who voiced Dory in Finding Nemo and Finding Dory
- A young woman is pursued by a supernatural entity after a sexual encounter
- Leader of the Resistance and twin sister to Luke Skywalker
- Indianas father and scholar of medieval literature
- Drama film about a naive hustler and a sickly con man
- Scott Lang teams up with Hope van Dyne on a new mission
- Mikaela Banes Sam Witwickys love interest in the first two Transformers films
25 Clues: Real name of Black Widow • Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone • Film where Pierce Brosnan made his debut as Bond • Indianas father and scholar of medieval literature • Biographical musical film starring Barbra Streisand • The legendary actor known for his role in The Shining • Drama film about a naive hustler and a sickly con man • ...
Puzzle 52 2023-07-14
Across
- Elizabeth Swann in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
- Bounty hunter and template for the clone army
- Reed Richards leader of the Fantastic Four
- "Keep your friends close but your enemies closer"
- District Attorney turned villain TwoFace in The Dark Knight
- Strange events in a German village set the stage for impending tragedy
- This musical drama film explores the glam rock era of the 1970s and features songs inspired by famous musicians of that time
- Steven Spielberg brings the beloved comic book character to life in a globetrotting adventure
- The first film in Christopher Nolans Batman trilogy starring Christian Bale
- Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this psychological thriller about a man who encounters his doppelgänger
- A young boy discovers a mysterious creature in this Scottish fantasy film
- This late comedian and actor left a lasting impression with his roles in films like Uncle Buck and Planes Trains & Automobiles
- Title of the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film
- Actress who portrays the Wasp
- The 2015 film that revived the Jurassic Park franchise
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- The superhero with a power ring and member of the Green Lantern Corps
- A computer hacker discovers the true nature of reality and joins a rebellion against machines
- A Korean family relocates to Arkansas to pursue the American dream by starting a farm
- Actor who portrayed Wolverine/Logan in the XMen films
- Toni Collette starred in this chilling supernatural drama about a family haunted by dark secrets
- This actor won an Oscar for his role as Verbal Kint in The Usual Suspects and portrayed a serial killer in Se7en
- Classic Disney princess film featuring Aurora and Maleficent
- The lovable and loyal dragon companion in the How to Train Your Dragon series
- Actor who portrays Kang the Conqueror
- This actor played the role of Bud White in LA Confidential and portrayed a Roman general in Gladiator
25 Clues: Actress who portrays the Wasp • Actor who portrays Kang the Conqueror • Reed Richards leader of the Fantastic Four • Bounty hunter and template for the clone army • "Keep your friends close but your enemies closer" • Title of the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film • Actor who portrayed Wolverine/Logan in the XMen films • ...
Puzzle 2023-07-27
Across
- - Abstract action painter
- King and I - Broadway musical with "Shall We Dance"
- - Car model named after Henry Ford’s son
- office desk - Heywood-Wakefield first produced this product in 1954
- - Killed 4,800 on August 15, 1950, in India and Tibet
- - Cuban dictator
- - Most popular baby names of the 1950s: James and _____ (Fill in the blank)
- White - First animated full-length Disney film
- Bien Phu - Cold War conflict site in 1954
- - Action Comics hero who debuted in 1959
- - Name of gyrating singer
- and Lennon - World’s most famous song-writing duo who met in 1957
- Records - Sam Phillips record label
- - What cost $7,354 on average?
- White - “Life with Elizabeth” star
- Club - The first credit card
- - Early computer language
- - Became the 49th state
- - Disney princess introduced in 1950
- - Salk’s vaccine discovery
- - Russian satellite
- Kelly - Hollywood actress turned princess
- - Name of spies executed for espionage
- Presley - Music icon known as "The King of Rock and Roll"
- Chop - Popular TV puppet created by Shari Lewis
- Gaye - Motown's "Prince of Soul"
- - Indian statesman who died in 1950
- Curtain - Term coined by Churchill about Russia
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- - Live “snack”
- - Albert _____, winner of 1952 Nobel Peace Prize
- Crucible - Arthur Miller's play about the Salem witch trials
- Dior - Fashion designer of the "New Look"
- - Doll named after creator’s daughter
- Seven - Carpenter, Cooper, Glenn, Grissom, Schirra, Shepard, and Slayton team
- - Still rationed in Europe
- Club Card - The first modern credit card
- - Horror director
- - Iconic space race competitor
- - Japanese film that won the “Golden Lion” at the Venice Film Festival
- Pan - Popular blouse collar
- - First dog in space
- Winston - Donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian
- - Mickey Mantle's team
- Lee - Pulitzer-winning writer of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- - Ford's classic two-seater car
- Garland - Palace concert singer whose two-week run lasted 19 weeks
- - Rebel without a cause
- Bannister - Four-minute barrier breaker
- - Marilyn’s baseball star husband
- - Korean War conflict city
50 Clues: - Live “snack” • - Cuban dictator • - Horror director • - Russian satellite • - First dog in space • - Mickey Mantle's team • - Rebel without a cause • - Became the 49th state • - Abstract action painter • - Name of gyrating singer • - Early computer language • - Still rationed in Europe • - Salk’s vaccine discovery • - Korean War conflict city • Pan - Popular blouse collar • ...
7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9 2023-05-30
Across
- policy that Britain followed, giving in to Germany' demands in hopes of keeping peace
- Chinese intellectuals and workers staged anti-Japanese demonstrations; this movement symbolized China's growing nationalism and demand for democracy
- first used to describe American expatriate writers living in Paris after the war, but became broadly used to describe those suffering from the shock of the war
- anticolonial activists in South Asia to air grievances against the colonial government
- sections of cities where Jews in Germany were forced to live in
- promoted by Mohandas Gandhi, encouraged Indians to break unjust laws and serve jail time
- National Socialist German Worker's Party, manipulated the German people, making them believe they were in a state of emergency
- alliances between Germany, Italy, and Japan
- extreme views on superiority of Aryan race and his vision of a great German population led him to persecute Jews and other minorities
- created china's first republic after Qing Dynasty
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- led the Chinese communist Party as well as the Long March
- act of genocide against Jews by the Nazis during World War 2
- killing or driving people who were not part of the main ethnic group from their homes
- established by the League of Nations in order to rule the colonies and territories of the Central Powers
- disease prevalent over a wide area, or the entire world
- attempted killing of a group of people based on their race, religion, or ethnicity
- hostility towards Jews
- series of Korean protests against Japanese forces in Korea
- first atomic bomb on Japanese city
- pseudoscientific theory that claimed certain races more genetically superior than others
- Japan's surprise air attack on the U.S. naval base during World War 2
- those who supported a Jewish homeland, that Palestine should become a permanent home for Jews
22 Clues: hostility towards Jews • first atomic bomb on Japanese city • alliances between Germany, Italy, and Japan • created china's first republic after Qing Dynasty • disease prevalent over a wide area, or the entire world • led the Chinese communist Party as well as the Long March • series of Korean protests against Japanese forces in Korea • ...
Chris Cross...Word 2022-09-26
Across
- A drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease.
- An area of short, regularly mown grass in the garden of a house or park.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
- Wales in Welsh.
- a fictional green character in Capcom's Street Fighter fighting game series.
- Resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitised white blood cells.
- An underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target.
- A board game in which players advance by successfully identifying the words represented by pictures drawn by other players.
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- A county in southeast England, between London and the North Sea.
- An accent and dialect of English, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by working-class and lower middle-class Londoners.
- a region in northwest Wales concentrated around mountains and glacial landforms.
- A South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
- A persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight.
- A British television soap opera about a group of people who live in Albert Square, an imaginary part of east London.
- An Arab nation and the surname of a famous basketball player.
- A giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics.
- A ghost or ghostlike image of a person.
- An underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter.
- A thin marking tool, commonly made of card, leather, or fabric, used to keep track of a reader's progress in a book.
20 Clues: Wales in Welsh. • A ghost or ghostlike image of a person. • A giant woody grass which is grown chiefly in the tropics. • Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. • An Arab nation and the surname of a famous basketball player. • A county in southeast England, between London and the North Sea. • ...
Crossword of Us: A Puzzle of Places, Pets, and Love. 2025-01-30
Across
- We have been to three different locations. This was one of the first places we went together.
- We met here.
- And sprite.
- MaRoooow
- Coffee, chasers, sweet treats, snacks, and gas.
- A common term used like dude
- Reminiscent of corn.
- A game that just gave up, but is somehow still really successful, so they don’t care.
- Squishy Balls.
- Our first trip together.
- A little guy
- I think he is in China?
- A rich classic, Swedish, Mediterranean, or Italian.
- A big girl
- It’s so bad that it’s good. Another weekly stop, sometimes bi-weekly. Depends on how bad of a day, or week, it has been.
- She prioritizes proTINA
- So small yet so big, in terms of volume and presence.
- Nugget
- He should probably seek sexual therapy. He is probably a eunuch in people terms?
- Somehow, it is at the bottom of the list, but we frequent it multiple times a week.There was even a PSA made about this place.
- A little girl’s government name. She is indeed a proper lady.
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- One weekend, you drove me here twice.
- We have played through this twice now.
- Product of Korea.
- Nebula
- Large boy
- Boycott or not, they could never separate me from you, sober or not.
- A coomer game.
- A big girl’s government name.
- The Queen’s, if you will.
- Resident dumper.
- Not only did you watch this because of me, but I finally gave you an excuse to watch it.
- Our go to premium coffee choice. If only the one on Metcalf would open up sooner.
- A turn based game.
- Many drinking games have been played because of this.
- The best snack game in the country
- Instant or not, it’s always delicious.
- We hang out in here often.
- And diet coke
- Kentucky or Korean
40 Clues: Nebula • Nugget • MaRoooow • Large boy • A big girl • And sprite. • We met here. • A little guy • And diet coke • A coomer game. • Squishy Balls. • Resident dumper. • Product of Korea. • A turn based game. • Kentucky or Korean • Reminiscent of corn. • I think he is in China? • She prioritizes proTINA • Our first trip together. • The Queen’s, if you will. • We hang out in here often. • ...
Happy New Year Stefo <3 2024-12-31
Across
- A country where we're going to get married
- Henzie's favorite cafe during the semester
- The bar we used to go together in Hoegi
- Golden, I call you like this when you're really pretty
- hair/The charming hairstyle that my kiwi has every morning
- Be, I'm your mini me
- smile, The first thing I noticed about you on the train
- I love it when you make sounds like helicopter
- you yes, Do you like kissing? Generally no
- The flying creature I hate the most
- nerdy hobby at home
- The thing Henzie is allergic to
- What I want now
- by Rose, The song we send each other the most
- - Mad Max, The first movie we watched together
- Jernej
- Nerdy but so sexy when Kiwi do this, not chess
- I love you in Korean
- Our favorite TV show so far
- The location of our first date
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- How long I want to stay with you
- Who is the person Henzie loves the most?
- I love you soooooo
- Rocher, Henzie's favorite chocolate from Stefan
- You're my cutie
- Henzie's hometown
- nails, Kiwi's habit that Henzie hopes he stops doing
- Henzie's frog-y English teacher
- Henzie hates it when Kiwi calls her 000
- city where we traveled together for the first time
- What did Henzie study at university?
- eyes, The first thing I loved about you
- Henzie's number one Pokémon
- best worst pizza rater/My boyfriend's secret occupation (hint: pizza)
- The celebrity whose meme Kiwi often imitates, and Kiwi's favorite artist
- Kiwi, The most important part of Henzie's morning routine
- You're my BELLISSIMO
- Henzie's recently favorite nickname Kiwi uses for Henzie
- Park/The place where we had our first kiss
- The flower Kiwi bought for Henzie
- mandoo, The exclamation we often use
- zdravlje, First word you taught me in Montenegrin
42 Clues: Jernej • You're my cutie • What I want now • Henzie's hometown • I love you soooooo • nerdy hobby at home • Be, I'm your mini me • You're my BELLISSIMO • I love you in Korean • Henzie's number one Pokémon • Our favorite TV show so far • The location of our first date • Henzie's frog-y English teacher • The thing Henzie is allergic to • How long I want to stay with you • ...
A Tune for June: Top Charting Summer Songs 2025-05-18
Across
- Tmax 103F or 39.44C, depending on which members of Foreigner you ask
- Dula Peep’s guide to the galaxy
- What you might say when eating yummy Korean food (with a slight spelling error)
- Shakira established her honesty in this bop
- Giannis, Tatum (<3), Lebron…Shrek?
- Reach out via phone, possibly
- “Snap! Call Eversource or Natural Grid, someone cut ___ ____”
- Rocky (III) approved, or multiple corneal abrasions in a striped pattern?
- You can be sure Aubrey Graham isn't saving this for the artist of (whatever # A minor is)
- Don’t let Epic downtime squash your spirit! Channel Beyonce’s optimism in this Renaissance hit, instead!
- We’re counting this, especially for our asthma and bronchiolitis patients|
- What you might say while playing tag with the eponymous pig star of a 1995 classic film
- This song was not A minor moment at this year’s Super Bowl
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- A bold opening line for Hinge, but maybe it opened The Doors for dating in the 60s
- Arm, arm, flip, flip, shoulder, shoulder, etc, etc
- Roughly June to September in Boston, NYC, etc
- BONUS: The irony that this aptly named song is 2 beats too fast to meet criteria for the mystery theme does not go Over My Head
- BONUS: Disco hit by the Bee Gees? Well, to Michael Scott at least
- The Byrds covered this Bob Dylan song about this important, but often accessory, person in the percussion section
- "I'm working late, [cuz I'm in the ER]"
- 2005 single that helped us all spell the name of a popular yellow fruit
- This titular song of the hit movie musical was not sung by Travolta himself, but rather another Jersey Boy
- Taio Cruz and BTS both lit up the the charts with their songs sharing this name
- Another (definitely more important) spelling lesson from Ms. Franklin herself
24 Clues: Reach out via phone, possibly • Dula Peep’s guide to the galaxy • Giannis, Tatum (<3), Lebron…Shrek? • "I'm working late, [cuz I'm in the ER]" • Shakira established her honesty in this bop • Roughly June to September in Boston, NYC, etc • Arm, arm, flip, flip, shoulder, shoulder, etc, etc • This song was not A minor moment at this year’s Super Bowl • ...
Key strategic issues 2025-07-14
Across
- acquisitions acquisitions made to support long-term business goals
- purchases of one company by another
- businesses companies controlled and operated by founding families
- integration merging with suppliers or distributors to control more of the supply chain
- the act of getting rid of a business or asset
- to sell or get rid of part of a business
- businesses activities not central to a company’s main objectives
- sold or eliminated from the company’s operations
- to sell a business unit or asset
- to combine two companies into one
- the process of selling off non-core parts of a business
- sold off to focus on core activities
- done within the organization rather than outsourced
- offering potential for growth or profitability
- or buy decision whether to produce internally or purchase externally
- new companies entering a market or industry
- on to focus resources or effort on a specific area
- large South Korean family-owned business groups
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- the ability of a business to generate earnings
- share the percentage of sales a company holds in its market
- conglomerate a large, complex group of businesses that is hard to manage
- players the most influential or dominant companies in a market
- business the main or most profitable activity of a company
- actively seeking to acquire other companies
- entry barriers obstacles that make it hard for new firms to enter a market
- theory the idea of managing a range of businesses to reduce risk
- a market with many small competitors and no clear leader
- companies controlled by a parent company
- the act of putting money into something for future return
- entry barriers easy conditions for new firms to enter an industry
- the act of one company gaining control of another
- a market dominated by a few large firms
32 Clues: to sell a business unit or asset • to combine two companies into one • purchases of one company by another • sold off to focus on core activities • a market dominated by a few large firms • to sell or get rid of part of a business • companies controlled by a parent company • actively seeking to acquire other companies • new companies entering a market or industry • ...
SAT 3 Crossword 2026-03-25
Across
- To pretend to be ill to avoid duty or work
- In a very steep or sudden manner
- A person who is old-fashioned or lives in isolation
- Shrika's best friend
- Done with little interest or care
- Optimistic or positive, especially in a difficult situation
- To travel or wander for pleasure
- Active during twilight
- Acting on impulse without planning
- Bruno Mars lover who sits near Eojin
- Neat and stylish in appearance
- Bad-tempered and argumentative
- A person making their first appearance, especially in society
- Honest and straightforward
- Easily shaped or influenced
- Attractive or pleasing in appearance
- An outcast or someone rejected by society
- A ruler with total power, often cruel or oppressive
- To add or attach, especially territory
- Demonstrating aggression or readiness to fight
- Focused on usefulness or practicality
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- Second to last
- Well-known or commonly referred to
- Excessively concerned with minor details or rules
- Inability or unwillingness to believe something
- Played Romeo in the final act
- Sits in front of Emily
- Excessively obedient or eager to please
- Fish and pikmin lover
- Trumpet player who's friends with Kylie and Eojin
- To complain persistently
- Guy from choir who's also in French
- Deceitfulness or double-dealing
- Yash's true love
- To read or examine carefully
- Showing a lack of proper concern; dismissive
- Amishi's best friend
- Cheerful readiness or eagerness
- Enduring pain or hardship without showing emotion
- Lacking good manners or refinement
- Expressing ideas in a concise and meaningful way
- Reserved, modest, and shy
- Worn out or in very poor condition due to age
- Given to sudden changes in mood or behavior
- Flattering or appropriate in appearance or behavior
- Memorization through repetition without understanding
- A harsh mixture of unpleasant sounds
- Korean girl who got mistaken for Emily once
48 Clues: Second to last • Yash's true love • Shrika's best friend • Amishi's best friend • Fish and pikmin lover • Sits in front of Emily • Active during twilight • To complain persistently • Reserved, modest, and shy • Honest and straightforward • Easily shaped or influenced • To read or examine carefully • Played Romeo in the final act • Neat and stylish in appearance • ...
Pop Culture 2026-01-08
Across
- - The world's most popular search engine
- - The front page of the internet
- - Video meeting app that boomed in 2020
- - Wireless internet technology
- - The 2023 movie phenomenon (Barbie + Oppenheimer)
- - Social network founded by Mark Zuckerberg
- - Point of View
- - James Cameron movie with blue aliens
- - E-commerce giant with Prime Video
- - Streaming home of Marvel and Star Wars
- - Streaming service that hosts Only Murders in the Building
- - Sitcom following the Dunphy and Pritchett families
- - Apple's iconic smartphone
- - Rideshare rival to Uber
- - Cinematic universe featuring the Avengers
- - Violent Korean survival drama on Netflix
- - Fast-fashion e-commerce giant
- - The original streaming giant
- - Bad Guy singer
- - App known for disappearing photos and streaks
- - Greatest of All Time
- - Daily word puzzle game owned by NYT
- - Saga featuring Jedi and Sith
- - Netflix drama about the British royals
- - Battle royale game with building and dances
- - Game platform popular with kids and creators
- - Elon Musk's electric car company
- - Japanese animated style
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- - The world's largest video-sharing site
- - Best-selling block-building game
- - The show featuring Grogu (Baby Yoda)
- - Top live-streaming platform for gamers
- - Cryptocurrency represented by a Shiba Inu
- - Gen Z slang for charisma
- - This is the way
- - Pop icon of the Eras Tour
- - Small digital icon used to express feelings
- - Netflix hit set in Hawkins, Indiana
- - Short-form video app known for viral dances
- - Platform now known as X
- - Singer of the hit song As It Was
- - Game with crewmates and impostors
- - Photo-sharing app owned by Meta
- - Zendaya's HBO teen drama
- - Intense kitchen drama set in Chicago
- - Music streaming app known for Wrapped
- - Mockumentary set at Dunder Mifflin
- - Addams Family spinoff starring Jenna Ortega
- - Home of Game of Thrones and Succession
- - Tech giant that makes the Mac and iPad
50 Clues: - Point of View • - Bad Guy singer • - This is the way • - Greatest of All Time • - Platform now known as X • - Rideshare rival to Uber • - Japanese animated style • - Gen Z slang for charisma • - Zendaya's HBO teen drama • - Pop icon of the Eras Tour • - Apple's iconic smartphone • - Wireless internet technology • - The original streaming giant • - Saga featuring Jedi and Sith • ...
Show your Knowledge- Microbiology! 2025-12-10
Across
- The study of tiny living things.
- This microbe is also known as tiny "one celled animals"
- Tiny living things can make fuel from plants — this eco-friendly fuel is called ________.
- Helpful bacteria found in yogurt or your digestive system.
- The actual country of origin of the Spanish Flu
- A virus carried by animals like raccoons and bats that affects the nervous system.
- Eating food with harmful bacteria can give you this unpleasant illness.
- Single-celled organisms that can be helpful or harmful; some live in your gut.
- The process where microbes turn sugar into gas or acids to make bread, yogurt, or kimchi.
- This was invented to safely teach our immune systems to fight dangerous infectious diseases
- A microorganism that must invade a host cell to reproduce.
- Fungi release these tiny “seeds” that help them spread.
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- Bacteria in your mouth can cause these tiny holes in your teeth.
- Algae that live in the ocean and form the base of the food chain.
- A fungus that grows in warm, damp places and can spoil food.
- A type of microorganism that can be “globular,” “spiral,” or “rod-shaped.”
- Fleas, rats, and germs together helped spread this deadly medieval disease.
- Some organisms make their own light — this glowing is called ________.
- Organism that is not a plant or animal but absorbs nutrients from other things.
- A naturally glowing type of fungus found in forests.
- A microorganism that can cause the flu.
- This disease spread by fleas in the Middle Ages was called the “Black _____.”
- Nipah virus is spread by which animal?
- Spoiled or undercooked chicken can spread this common food-poisoning bacteria.
- A Korean food made by fermenting cabbage with helpful bacteria.
- Green, plant-like microbes that make their own food through photosynthesis.
- Yeast helps bread dough do this.
- Protozoa move using tiny hair-like structures called ________.
- This type of fly is known to cause the sleeping sickness
- Algae blooms can turn the water this color.
30 Clues: The study of tiny living things. • Yeast helps bread dough do this. • Nipah virus is spread by which animal? • A microorganism that can cause the flu. • Algae blooms can turn the water this color. • The actual country of origin of the Spanish Flu • A naturally glowing type of fungus found in forests. • This microbe is also known as tiny "one celled animals" • ...
K-pop 2026-02-10
Across
- aespa member whose stage name is also a season
- BTS song title meaning keep going and don’t give up
- LE SSERAFIM song title meaning strong and unstoppable
- TWICE member who debuted solo with "POP!"
- IVE member name that is also a common Japanese name
- BLACKPINK song with "look at you now look at me"
- Group that sings "FEARLESS"
- BLACKPINK member known as "Human Chanel"
- IVE song title
- aespa song title
- (G)I-DLE song title
- BTS member known as "Worldwide Handsome"
- BLACKPINK debut-era hit song
- Boy group known for "Gods Menu"
- BTS member known for dancing and a stage name with a letter
- NewJeans hit song that starts their debut era
- (G)I-DLE leader and songwriter
- Entertainment company that created aespa
- BLACKPINK member who acts in K-dramas
- TWICE leader
- NewJeans song title
- BLACKPINK member from Thailand
- IVE member known for "Love Dive" center and visuals
- Genre name for Korean pop music
- aespa song title
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- (G)I-DLE song title
- Group that sings "WANNABE"
- (G)I-DLE debut song
- NewJeans member name that is also a common English name
- BTS fandom name
- Stray Kids leader
- Boy group known for "Super" and "HOT"
- IVE hit song about falling hard
- ITZY debut song meaning "different"
- Boy group known for "Kick It"
- Entertainment company that manages BLACKPINK
- TWICE song about a signal from a crush
- TWICE fandom name
- Word meaning a group’s devoted fan community
- Girl group that sings "TOMBOY"
- Group that sings "Next Level"
- BLACKPINK song title
- Entertainment company known for BTS
- Group that sings "Dynamite"
- Girl group that sings "OMG"
- LE SSERAFIM song title
- Girl group that sings "HIP"
- TWICE song that begins with "Shy shy shy"
- NewJeans song title that sounds sweet
- BLACKPINK member known for her vocals and "On The Ground"
50 Clues: TWICE leader • IVE song title • BTS fandom name • aespa song title • aespa song title • Stray Kids leader • TWICE fandom name • (G)I-DLE song title • (G)I-DLE debut song • (G)I-DLE song title • NewJeans song title • BLACKPINK song title • LE SSERAFIM song title • Group that sings "WANNABE" • Group that sings "FEARLESS" • Group that sings "Dynamite" • Girl group that sings "OMG" • ...
Exam 2 Crossword 2022-02-27
Across
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
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- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ stimulus.
- _________ is the idea that something satisfying is likely to occur again, and something annoying is less likely to occur again.
- Who discovered operant conditioning?
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- In operant conditioning, ________ is applied to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
- The stage in which children are being to think symbolically and develop Theory of Mind.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
29 Clues: Who discovered operant conditioning? • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
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- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
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- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
27 Clues: Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
Down
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
Down
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
Down
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
The Cold War Pt.1 2025-04-15
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- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 and led the country from its establishment until his death in 1976.
- a US foreign policy established in 1947, pledged American support to nations resisting communist expansion, particularly in Greece and Turkey, marking a shift towards containment of communism
- a line of latitude, 38 degrees north of the equator, that roughly marks the border between North and South Korea
- a US initiative providing economic aid to Western European countries after World War II to help them rebuild and prevent the spread of communism
- an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, cooperation, and sustainable development among nations through diplomacy, dialogue, and collaboration
- A form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of left-wing ideologies in a society, especially communism and socialism.
- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and general who led the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 until his death in 1975.
- Central Intelligence Agency a key player in American intelligence gathering and counter-intelligence efforts, focusing on the Soviet Union and its allies
- (Demilitarized Zone) is a security zone between an organization's internal network and the public internet
- a country that is nominally independent but heavily influenced or controlled by a more powerful nation
- a nuclear weapon that releases atomic energy by union of light (hydrogen) nuclei at high temperatures to form helium
- a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe.
- keeping something within limits or boundaries, preventing its spread or expansion
- the political, military, and ideological barrier that separated communist Eastern Europe from the non-communist West during the Cold War, symbolized by physical barriers and ideological divisions
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- The political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence; and The use of methods of investigation and accusation regarded as unfair, in order to suppress opposition.]
- a conflict fought on the Korean Peninsula between 1950 and 1953, primarily between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United States and the UN).
- a military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and several Eastern European countries in response to the formation of NATO
- a Soviet Union satellite.
- sponsored the early Soviet space program and enacted reforms in domestic policy. After some false starts, and a narrowly avoided nuclear war over Cuba, he conducted successful negotiations with the United States to reduce Cold War tensions.
- the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically between 1946 and 1964.
- a meeting of the "Big Three" (US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin) to discuss the post-World War II reorganization of Europe and the fate of Germany
- focused on the Cold War with the Soviet Union and its satellites. The United States built up a stockpile of nuclear weapons and nuclear delivery systems to deter military threats and save money while cutting back on expensive Army combat units.
- the House Un-American Activities Committee which was charged with identifying Communist threats to the United States.
- a Cold War-era operation where the United States and its allies supplied West Berlin with vital goods by air after the Soviet Union blockaded all ground routes into the city in 1948
- an American married couple convicted of espionage and executed during the Cold War for allegedly providing the Soviet Union with secret information about the U.S. nuclear weapons program. They were the first American civilians executed for espionage during peacetime.
- a fortified concrete and wire barrier that physically separated East Berlin from West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, built by the East German government to prevent people from fleeing to the West
26 Clues: a Soviet Union satellite. • a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe. • keeping something within limits or boundaries, preventing its spread or expansion • the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically between 1946 and 1964. • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- official approval to act
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- member of the forced arms
- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
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- Suburban Long Island community of postwar rental houses built by William Levitt for veterans of WWI
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- Insulting or intended to insult
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
21 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
2nd Year Writing Unit 11 Vocabulary Review 2013-05-29
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- ideas in an essay should _____ to the thesis statement.
- you want to go skiing you need to have the proper _____.
- sudden or momentous change in a wider situation.
- warming _____ a threat to humanity.
- presentation of an argument or arguments.
- complicated.
- Chinese doctor will give a _____ of herbs that will restore balance to the body.
- _____ in writing is the connection of all ideas to a single topic.
- groups ideas and explains them in a logical order.
- great importance or meaning.
- doctor's job is to _____ his or her patients.
- paragraphs compare and _____ two things.
- find a solution to a problem or disagreement.
- really like Korean food and _____ it to other people.
- cameras are much more popular than film ones these days.
- point of debate or discussion.
- need to _____ the problem before you can solve it.
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- first type of energy in Chinese medicine, called 'yin,' is quiet and _____.
- act of introducing something new.
- talks about the position, size and shape of things.
- is the act of changing someone's way of thinking.
- orders things by time or order of events.
- Doctors try to help their _____.
- and Western medicine have a different _____.
- _____ is related to unity and shows how ideas are linked logically.
- to the foundation or base; elementary.
- is the adverb for the noun technology.
- enjoy snacks. _____, I like crackers.
- effect something has.
- medicine _____ balance between yin and yang.
- medicine _____ on illness.
- devices are words and phrases that connect sentences and paragraphs together.
- phones, TVs and computer are all examples of this.
- smart phone is a _____ that lets me make phone calls, text, email and do many other things.
34 Clues: complicated. • effect something has. • medicine _____ on illness. • great importance or meaning. • point of debate or discussion. • Doctors try to help their _____. • act of introducing something new. • warming _____ a threat to humanity. • enjoy snacks. _____, I like crackers. • to the foundation or base; elementary. • is the adverb for the noun technology. • ...
2013 2013-11-06
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- a violent act the will occur to 1 in 3 Native American women
- a follower of Islamic beliefs
- A modern day healer
- a crew member of a space craft
- person taken into captivity
- pregnant male
- a person who sells flowers
- vegetation that grows without roots
- where Native American live
- the belief that pleasure and happiness are the most important goal in life
- a host organism's bodily tissues invaded by disease
- Land of Invisible Women
- the time between childhood and adulthood
- a person who eases the communication between people of different languages
- a profession where a moment in time is captured
- savages who raided European towns
- An itinerant worker who travels from one area to another in search of work
- a lost item containing a life’s work
- the communication of disease by direct or indirect contact
- a drama set to music
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- a breakfast favorite
- a single cell organism whose DNA is composed of two or more species (part human, part mouse, part amphibian)
- a flower for new beginnings
- an ancient language
- Ernest’s occupation in Toronto
- The Sun Also Rises author
- a church leader
- Hash, Bumby, Nesto
- city often referred to as ‘Piter’ by its residents
- Dakota Midwestern state with Canadian border
- discussions intended to reach a mutual agreement
- ROYGBIV
- Park’s nationality
- culinary herb featured in Italian cuisine or the first name of the artist Hallward
- popular two player strategy board game
- mutual force of attraction between any two objects in the universe
- Lev’s missing item
- without a home
- a person who studies the past
- Eleanor’s hair color
- becoming a parent without giving birth
- a picture of a person
- largest city in Nebraska
43 Clues: ROYGBIV • pregnant male • without a home • a church leader • Hash, Bumby, Nesto • Park’s nationality • Lev’s missing item • an ancient language • A modern day healer • a breakfast favorite • Eleanor’s hair color • a drama set to music • a picture of a person • Land of Invisible Women • largest city in Nebraska • The Sun Also Rises author • a person who sells flowers • where Native American live • ...
2013 2013-11-06
Across
- culinary herb featured in Italian cuisine or the first name of the artist Hallward
- person taken into captivity
- without a home
- the belief that pleasure and happiness are the most important goal in life
- city often referred to as ‘Piter’ by its residents
- a host organism's bodily tissues invaded by disease
- Eleanor’s hair color
- An itinerant worker who travels from one area to another in search of work
- pregnant male
- where Native American live
- a breakfast favorite
- ROYGBIV
- Ernest’s occupation in Toronto
- Hash, Bumby, Nesto
- a profession where a moment in time is captured
- largest city in Nebraska
- a flower for new beginnings
- a picture of a person
- Park’s nationality
- A modern day healer
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- Lev’s missing item
- vegetation that grows without roots
- becoming a parent without giving birth
- a single cell organism whose DNA is composed of two or more species (part human, part mouse, part amphibian)
- a drama set to music
- a person who studies the past
- a violent act the will occur to 1 in 3 Native American women
- a lost item containing a life’s work
- The Sun Also Rises author
- Land of Invisible Women
- an ancient language
- popular two player strategy board game
- a church leader
- discussions intended to reach a mutual agreement
- a crew member of a space craft
- Dakota Midwestern state with Canadian border
- the communication of disease by direct or indirect contact
- a follower of Islamic beliefs
- a person who eases the communication between people of different languages
- mutual force of attraction between any two objects in the universe
- the time between childhood and adulthood
- a person who sells flowers
- savages who raided European towns
43 Clues: ROYGBIV • pregnant male • without a home • a church leader • Lev’s missing item • Hash, Bumby, Nesto • Park’s nationality • an ancient language • A modern day healer • a drama set to music • Eleanor’s hair color • a breakfast favorite • a picture of a person • Land of Invisible Women • largest city in Nebraska • The Sun Also Rises author • where Native American live • a person who sells flowers • ...
Us 2016-01-20
Across
- your "friend" who exposes you for everything
- game your dad always plays
- the book I want you to read
- amount of minutes you work on your hair
- you get this when it's hot and stuffy
- you used to be a ___ in LoL
- my high school
- food you're going to cook for me every day
- our favorite holiday
- first month anniversary gift you gave me
- flowers you gave me
- kind of pants you wore when meeting my parents
- my middle school
- your Smash character
- my favorite candy
- kiss with noses
- your best friend that I like the most (not as in love like)
- your favorite "Sport"
- phrase you said when you got home
- my favorite kpop boy group
- the club I want you to go
- Jack Zhang's previous name
- word you say before I'm tortured
- my favorite korean variety show
- second movie we watched
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- you like to use this when kissing
- S.C
- you eat this every day at Binghamton
- my friend who helped me out with League
- rabbit with mustache that you like so much
- word gossip Jason described me as
- first day you saw me it was ___ (four words)
- where you used to work out
- you helped me sort these out at home
- your middle school
- our word for salad
- your high school
- future child
- people with big hands have this
- movie I made you watch
- your favorite bubble tea flavor
- my Smash character
- my favorite vacation spot
- first flaw you told me about
- kinds of Youtube videos you like to watch
- chamption you always use
- your role model
- new cuddling term
- the one food we both don't like
- hour time it takes for you to eat
50 Clues: S.C • future child • my high school • kiss with noses • your role model • your high school • my middle school • my favorite candy • new cuddling term • your middle school • our word for salad • my Smash character • flowers you gave me • our favorite holiday • your Smash character • your favorite "Sport" • movie I made you watch • second movie we watched • chamption you always use • ...
jc 2016-04-19
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- what you do taekwondo
- the other "m" person
- the version of us that comes out when we're on break (except kevin)
- gawhee (translated to english)
- what i do when i forget to lock my car and i don't remember
- what i've been waiting to hear from you (3 words)
- the speed you work at compared to me
- a good name for a dragon
- first and only book in our sycomore young readers book club (4 words)
- the person who ended up with the story i wrote at one of our retreats
- bezalel's appointee
- the creepiest character of zootopia
- the word from a elementary school book i had to look up in a dictionary
- stumbling block, hindrance, offense (greek)
- the best sauce for pork chop
- the one who replies when you send reminder texts to yourself
- thank you with attitude
- how an apple should taste
- better alternative to discombobulated
- the cost of breaking the unforgiving backsies law of the playground
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- a word easily mistaken for pancake
- a wizard of _____, my book recommendation
- animals that seem cute
- someone who can predict our next meal
- thank you as per in lee's coworker at (koreanized spanish)
- sexy voice
- where introverts die in the company of extroverts
- daughter
- _____ 내놔! (translated to english)
- we need to find one to save clue #? (4 words)
- a movie for the musically inclined
- _____ of clay
- what you call people and kids when they're being annoying (americanized korean)
- the way ahjoomah's "jog" (koreanized english)
- that guy we love but can't disclose cause it's a secret
- shoot some _____
- in da old days, god be like "yo" and the bible _____ be like...
- my alter ego (acronym)
- i do not box as one beating the _____
- more fellowship
40 Clues: daughter • sexy voice • _____ of clay • more fellowship • shoot some _____ • bezalel's appointee • the other "m" person • what you do taekwondo • animals that seem cute • my alter ego (acronym) • thank you with attitude • a good name for a dragon • how an apple should taste • the best sauce for pork chop • gawhee (translated to english) • _____ 내놔! (translated to english) • ...
La Escuela del Árbol and more 2022-12-13
Across
- Number of students that attended kindergarten when the school opened (in 1993).
- Who says this phrase?: “Ogres are like onions”.
- Japanese main character in a film directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
- In 1997, the ... school was incorporated.
- Ile's favourite comic strip.
- Strike first! Strike hard! ... ...!
- Story that takes place in a galaxy far, far away.
- Surname of the teacher that comes to school by bike every day.
- She is a teacher at primary level and has a daughter that works in Kindergarten.
- Name of the current head of the school.
- An imaginary race similar to humans. It is also the name of a prequel to Lord of the Rings.
- In 2001, a scene from the movie "El hijo de la ..." was filmed at the school.
- A science fiction film full of giant creatures from the past that only appear on the screen for about 15 minutes.
- A threatened animal that needs to learn a famous martial art to become the Dragon Warrior.
- Andrea lived for a while in this province.
- The guard of the tower in which a Princess awaits her rescuer falls in love with him.
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- Spanish teacher that started working at school in 2011.
- Jose teaches the letters and phonemes to 1st and 2nd form with ...
- Name of a game played by the PE teacher and some students.
- Surname of the founder of the school.
- Name of the villain in a famous series whose actor has recently visited Comic Con.
- Ivi's kitten is called...
- Famous Korean boy band composed of eight members. It was formed through a reality show of the same name.
- Middle name of the current head of the English department.
- former English Head of the school
- Surname of the author of a famous saga of witches and wizards.
- First team confirmed to play the World Cup's final match next Sunday.
27 Clues: Ivi's kitten is called... • Ile's favourite comic strip. • former English Head of the school • Strike first! Strike hard! ... ...! • Surname of the founder of the school. • Name of the current head of the school. • In 1997, the ... school was incorporated. • Andrea lived for a while in this province. • Who says this phrase?: “Ogres are like onions”. • ...
International Street Foods 2023-04-28
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- A South Asian pastry filled with spiced potatoes, peas, and other ingredients
- A Spanish or Latin American fried dough pastry, often served with chocolate sauce
- Flat, round corn cakes filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, popular in Colombia and Venezuela
- A Mexican sandwich filled with chorizo, potatoes, and salsa, then dipped in chili sauce and griddled
- A pastry filled with various ingredients, popular in Latin America and Spain
- A European pastry made from batter cooked in a waffle iron, often served with sweet toppings
- A Canadian dish consisting of fries, cheese curds, and gravy
- Korean street food, similar to sushi but with cooked ingredients and served in a roll
- A Turkish bread similar to a bagel, often coated in sesame seeds
- German street food of grilled sausage served with curry ketchup
- A Japanese savory pancake filled with various ingredients, such as seafood, vegetables, and meat
- An Indian sweet made by deep-frying flour batter in pretzel or circular shapes, which are then soaked in syrup
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- A Middle Eastern dish consisting of grilled meat on a skewer
- A Tibetan or Nepalese dumpling filled with spiced meat or vegetables
- A Mexican dish made with masa dough, beans, and meat or vegetables
- A Japanese snack made of batter filled with diced octopus and other ingredients
- Mexican street food made from grilled corn on the cob
- A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with various ingredients
- A Middle Eastern dish made of chickpeas, herbs, and spices
- A Chinese steamed bun filled with various ingredients, such as meat or vegetables
- A Colombian and Venezuelan corn cake usually stuffed with cheese or meat
- A Russian pastry filled with meat, vegetables, or cheese
- A Greek dish of meat, vegetables, and sauce served in a pita
- A triangular pastry filled with spiced meat or vegetables, popular in South Asian and African street food
24 Clues: Mexican street food made from grilled corn on the cob • A Russian pastry filled with meat, vegetables, or cheese • A Middle Eastern dish made of chickpeas, herbs, and spices • A Middle Eastern dish consisting of grilled meat on a skewer • A Canadian dish consisting of fries, cheese curds, and gravy • A Greek dish of meat, vegetables, and sauce served in a pita • ...
1st VFW Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-12
Across
- Warning light when cockpit pressure is lost
- A group of flatfish species
- This MIG had the first flight on 27 May 1952
- Range situated in a South Korean valley
- Can fly Mach 2.83 at high altitude
- Request for bearing and range to described point
- Runway Lineup
- Kunsan Airbase ILS RWY 18 DME 6
- No RWR indications
- An aircraft identified as enemy
- Two-ship formation where #2 stays within 30 to 60°
- Flare-dropping aircraft
- Instructor Pilot from Europe
- Home of the 401st VAS
- IR all aspect missile carried by EF-2000
- Tactical Turn
- UHF 377.20
- Guy with most approaches on the Greenie Board
- Missile performance Mach 2.9 and Range 40 nm
- Unpopular Patch
- Leads fly line abreast with wingmen in fighting wing
- A pinky painted twin-engine jet fighter aircraft
- Checks to ensure safe mission accomplishment
- Allows off-boresight Air to Air operations
- Large cat but not from Sibira
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- 401st VAS
- 294th VFS
- Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility
- Russian, supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft
- Ordnance release is authorized
- Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43
- Mirage lover
- This film director makes iconic movies
- VHF Radio
- SA-3 Radar
- Rear Aspect missile carried by MIG-23s
- Low to Medium Altitude Surface-to-air Missile System
- 414-VFS
- Don't forget to activate before taxi
- Launch of friendly anti-radiation missile
- MITL Missile
- Without the 6 at his name, he is only a poor bird
- Directive to cease air combat activities
- General Dynamics supersonic, medium-range interdictor
- Set switches prior to exiting the combat area
- Village north of Kunsan Airbase
- AN/AAQ-13 system
- Request for target information
- SA-6
- This two-seater is designed primarily for ground attack
- He flies like a Greek god
- Veto of fighter commit, followed with further directions
52 Clues: SA-6 • 414-VFS • 401st VAS • 294th VFS • VHF Radio • SA-3 Radar • UHF 377.20 • Mirage lover • MITL Missile • Runway Lineup • Tactical Turn • Unpopular Patch • AN/AAQ-13 system • No RWR indications • Home of the 401st VAS • Flare-dropping aircraft • Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43 • He flies like a Greek god • A group of flatfish species • Instructor Pilot from Europe • Large cat but not from Sibira • ...
How well do you know your classmates? 2021-05-11
Across
- I wear 4 bracelets and I like to read Harry Potter
- I speak Indian, my name ends with a N, and I like to play games
- I like dinosaurs, I am a good dancer, and I make people laugh
- My dog's name is louis, my favorite subject is art, my name ends with an A
- I play baseball, just came back to F2F, and love sports
- I foster kittens, I'm in boy scouts, and have mild hearing loss
- I play tennis, love to read books, and my name starts with an A
- I have a cat, play Fortnite, and my birthday is in December
- I play Geometry Dash, eat breakfast in class, and I am good at math
- My name starts with an E, I was virtual for a long time, and I am Korean
- I have a cat named Nubia, love to spend time with family, and might be moving schools
- I am fast, I wake up early and play video games, and I am not lazy
- I have a dog named Ruby, like Minecraft, and my middle name starts with J
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- I am your teacher and super awesome and super cool
- I ride brown owl, speak Spanish, and eat lunch from school
- I have brownish blonde hair and and wear hoodies a lot
- I am shy, have two friends, and a good drawer
- I am new this year, 9 years old, and like my xbox
- I have 2 dogs, like Fortnite, and love wolves
- I have a broken toe, play video games, and like basketball
- I am good at Minecraft, like to play with my brother, and created the Whopper Boys
- My birthday is in January, I have a dog named Max, and my mom teaches at WCES
22 Clues: I am shy, have two friends, and a good drawer • I have 2 dogs, like Fortnite, and love wolves • I am new this year, 9 years old, and like my xbox • I am your teacher and super awesome and super cool • I wear 4 bracelets and I like to read Harry Potter • I have brownish blonde hair and and wear hoodies a lot • I play baseball, just came back to F2F, and love sports • ...
Test Review Cold War 2022-05-18
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- people that often supported the rise of communism
- Chinese plan to industrialize into the future
- governments nationalized things to remove __ influences
- led a non violence movement in India by boycotting British goods
- taking private land or businesses into government ownership
- leader that created the Killing fields in Cambodia
- War that lacked public support due to being covered on the nightly news
- economic policy in USSR intended to fix the economy but weakened the USSR
- drives people to create their own independent nations
- conference meeting that divided Africa into colonies
- the Soviet economy face major economic stagnation due to massive ___ spending
- Gorbachev's policy of ending censorship that led to criticism of the USSR
- relaxation of cold war tensions
- theory communism would spread throughout Asia
- nuclear deterrence program by the use of all nukes to destroy the world
- type of weapons that led to the Cold War
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- former colony of France and site of a proxy war with the USA
- legal racial segregation in South Africa
- Soviet invasion of __ ended detente and weakened the USSR
- British colony that was divided into two states based on religion
- division of western and eastern Europe based on Soviet expansion
- military alliance mean to protect from aggressive Soviet expansion
- area secretly bombed by USA during the Vietnam war
- area in which Arab people lost land due to the creation of a Jewish state
- symbol of the Cold War that physically divided a city
- a war the US was involved in to stop the spread of communism
- Plan to contain communism by sending money to European countries to rebuild after WWII
- states that acted as a soviet buffer zone
- created a naval blockade around Cuba after the discovery of missile launch pads
- nonalignment movement for newly independent nations that wanted to avoid Cold War sides
- movement to create a Jewish state
- refusal to buy goods
32 Clues: refusal to buy goods • relaxation of cold war tensions • movement to create a Jewish state • legal racial segregation in South Africa • type of weapons that led to the Cold War • states that acted as a soviet buffer zone • Chinese plan to industrialize into the future • theory communism would spread throughout Asia • people that often supported the rise of communism • ...
Crossword Vio 2022-10-17
Across
- pharaon moderne
- ému et bouleversé (s/o george perec)
- le madrilène
- il a des missions pas très révolutionnaires
- mon accès dans ton esprit
- couvert EEDF
- méchant temps
- yummy cooker
- vacances dans le faux sud
- السمت
- faut pas se les faire
- trouvaille de la semaine ?
- « Elles nous avaient pourtant prévénus » Mia
- observation parisienne
- au milieu des usines
- james clarke
- ucookitdamnwell
- attention hein
- l’art martial de la stupidité
- doigt ou médiéval inclusif
- arnaques javanaises
- si bourdieu n’aimait pas la récré
- philly
- je la fais tous les jours avec mon vélo
- bonjoure, j’aurais besoin de 300€ pour débloquer mon compte, peut-tu me les envoyer via ce lien sécurisé ?
- … de la farce sociale
- korean pasta
- un truc de fou
- endroit où l’on pert la tête
- sourires trompeurs
- une amie ne sait pas les prendre
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- your luxury side
- les mots sont des armes
- tueurs qui bédavent
- mort paix
- décor et des
- animal hygiénique
- aller chez qui
- notre fléau invisible
- personne l’appelle à paris
- le symbole d’un dream tant rêvé
- l’envers des US
- t’es nase, arrête
- passoire
- une voiture après quelques tonneaux
- le trou de platon
- ettoichantes
- dédale parisien
- imitation ou représentation
- ma maladie nocturne
- la schizophrénie de Socrate
- simp av-ré
- voie d’accès au trésor perse et à la bouffe asiatique
- juron religieuse colorée
- on l’attend
- pétit merci à vous aussi
- ma mère les mange
- le meilleur de la boutique
- la neige que tu prends quand t’as pas de ski
- mort par son esprit
- clair, mais pas pour les ieuv
- ∅
- avec, les très riches ne foulent plus notre sol
- insecte !
- dissert mvp
- musique de voiture
- ça ride cette peuf
- femme de lettre
68 Clues: ∅ • السمت • philly • passoire • mort paix • insecte ! • simp av-ré • on l’attend • dissert mvp • décor et des • le madrilène • couvert EEDF • ettoichantes • yummy cooker • james clarke • korean pasta • méchant temps • aller chez qui • attention hein • un truc de fou • pharaon moderne • l’envers des US • dédale parisien • ucookitdamnwell • femme de lettre • your luxury side • animal hygiénique • t’es nase, arrête • ...
CSP Teachers 2022 2022-08-26
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- High-flying Coach
- This math teacher was born in Georgia
- This CSP veteran loves rainbows and glitter
- Twin with Triple Bachelor’s Degrees
- “Baby” of a large family with an equestrian love
- This New to CSP teacher feels strongly about BBQ and nouns
- This former radio DJ loves boating in her spare time
- This Dodgeball lover likes to drink Pink Lemonade
- This name is on here twice and it’s no mistake, this mathy mind loves Star Wars
- This strong man hails from the South
- This pink lover has a cat named Tiger
- This person is training for their 2nd half marathon
- This person went to the Junior Olympics
- You can ask this 11 year CSP vet whether he prefers Marvel or DC
- mom to 3 CSP alumni and speaker of 3 languages
- This math teacher rides a motorcycle
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- This Korean American loves bubble tea
- This Terp by way of Vietnam knows her way around your brain
- This California girl has a new puppy named Scout
- This “Island” lady loves the UK
- This poodle-owning, chocolate-chip-cookie- eating teacher knows science in and outside of the classroom.
- This PhD likes New Mexico Red and Green Chiles
- This smartie lover loves to knit
- This former swim coach loves hiking with her dog Peeves
- This world traveler started her life's journey in Nebras
- This art teacher has lots of fresh eggs at her house
- This new to CSP teacher came all the way from Maine
- This Pitt alum’s favorite story is Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
- This CSP girl dad loves his Alma Mater, Purdue
- Soaked Super Snapper
- This soccer loving teacher is from the Dominican Republic
- This Yorkie-lover is the longest running DC
- This sushi loving history teacher is an Anne Arundel County native
33 Clues: High-flying Coach • Soaked Super Snapper • This “Island” lady loves the UK • This smartie lover loves to knit • Twin with Triple Bachelor’s Degrees • This strong man hails from the South • This math teacher rides a motorcycle • This Korean American loves bubble tea • This math teacher was born in Georgia • This pink lover has a cat named Tiger • ...
Important Terms and Figures in the Vietnam War 2017-01-03
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- U.S. Secretary of State during the Vietnam War
- public distrust of statements made by the government
- a communist leader who was born to a poor Vietnamese family; his name means “He Who Enlightens”
- peace agreement that temporarily divided Vietnam into the Communist-controlled North and the non-Communist South Vietnam; along the 17th parallel
- the French outpost located in northwestern Vietnam in which the Vietminh overran in May of 1954
- movement that grew due to a clash between students and administrators over free speech on a campus
- Congress granted Lyndon B. Johnson broad military powers to wage war in Vietnam
- a gasoline-based bomb used by the U.S. that set jungles on fire in attempt to expose the Vietcong tunnels and hideouts
- South Vietnam’s president; strong anti-communist
- American commander in South Vietnam who requested for additional U.S. troops after being “less than impressed” with the South Vietnamese Army; fought in World War II and the Korean War
- an organization created with the intent to win Vietnam’s freedom from foreign rule
- the idea by Eisenhower that if a nation falls under communist control, nearby nations will also fall to communism
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- South Vietnamese communists who fought against the South Vietnamese government with the support of North Vietnamese
- type of mission; U.S. soldiers uprooted civilians with suspected tides to the Vietcong; resulted in the destruction of villages and displacement of inhabitants
- toxic leaf-killing chemical sprayed by the U.S. in attempt to expose Vietcong tunnels and hideouts
- U.S. Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War
- required enrollment in the armed services
- abbreviation for the Army of the Republic of Vietnam; the South Vietnamese Army
- youth growing political movement in the 1960s; followers demanded changes in the American Society
- paths along the borders of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia where Ho Chi Minh supplied arms for Vietcong
- abbreviation for Students for a Democratic Society; a New Leaf organization
21 Clues: required enrollment in the armed services • U.S. Secretary of State during the Vietnam War • U.S. Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War • South Vietnam’s president; strong anti-communist • public distrust of statements made by the government • abbreviation for Students for a Democratic Society; a New Leaf organization • ...
Grade 3, Less 2 Vocabulary. Hints! 2024-04-15
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- If you need a tool or a weapon, you can get one from the ________.
- X marks the spot for the hidden ________.
- If you know mythology, you can figure out this word.
- If you make the right _______ and go home to study, you will pass your midterm.
- What does Thor carry?
- Before we had technology, people had to use a _______ to catch fish.
- If you want to play on the soccer team, you need to ______ to the coach you are good enough to play.
- This is similar to mythology and legends.
- Spring is the time when flowers ________.
- Let me cut you a ______ of cake.
- The teacher will know you are nervous if you don't answer the question ______ after being called on.
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- Aiming at something that doesn't move makes it an easy ___________.
- Golem from Lord of the Rings will say, "My _______!" This is also an object that is special to you.
- When you get married, you make a ______ to love and care for each other.
- This word is similar to 'in addition...'
- Korean drama has _____________________ in the United States. It's very popular.
- If you work on a farm, you can _____ your crops and sell them.
- Before cars were invented, a _______ is what everyone used.
- Make sure you study well. One day, you will be passing your ___________ on to your child.
- I have the chance to work, should I ____ the offer?
- On a windy day, your hair and dress will be ______ with the wind.
- If something is easy, you must _____ yourself and move on to the next level.
- If you attach a cart to a horse the horse will ______ the cart for you.
- When will you ______ to your friend's KakaoTalk message?
- April Fool's Day is full of people playing lots of ________ on their friends and family.
- I am very smart, I _____ I will pass the test!
26 Clues: What does Thor carry? • Let me cut you a ______ of cake. • This word is similar to 'in addition...' • X marks the spot for the hidden ________. • This is similar to mythology and legends. • Spring is the time when flowers ________. • I am very smart, I _____ I will pass the test! • I have the chance to work, should I ____ the offer? • ...
nct basics 2024-05-08
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- wayv’s debut song
- this member loves snoopy
- this member is currently the youngest member of nct as a whole
- this member loves the legend of zelda
- this member looked up to member doyoung when they were younger
- what does the “t” in “nct” stand for?
- this member’s representative emoji is a literal tree
- what does the “n” in “nct” stand for?
- this member has two dogs named figure and penny
- this member has three older sisters
- this member is the leader of nct 127 and nct as a whole
- this member’s english name is andy
- what does the “c” in “nct” stand for?
- nct wish’s debut song
- “i’ve been walking with the cheese, that’s the _____”
- “jumping on my trauma, already wear _______”
- this member is the leader of wayv
- what are fans of nct called?
- this member is the only japanese member of nct 127
- this member is the leader of nct dream
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- this member is trilingual (korean, mandarin, english)
- this vocalist is both in nct 127 and nct dream
- this member wanted to work in a bakery if they weren’t a singer
- what sense was the title of the first nct u song?
- this member was a child singer before they became an idol
- this member is from chicago
- this member was raised in germany
- this member is often called nana
- this member is from thailand
- nct dream’s debut song
- this member’s favorite song is “turning page” by sleeping at last
- this member was an inkigayo mc along with blackpink’s jisoo and got7’s jinyoung
- this member lived in america for four years (wink wink)
- nct 127’s debut song
- this member is the leader of nct wish
- this member likes working out (he’s super buff)
- “you’re so hot, hot like ____”
- this member’s representative emoji is a moon
38 Clues: wayv’s debut song • nct 127’s debut song • nct wish’s debut song • nct dream’s debut song • this member loves snoopy • this member is from chicago • this member is from thailand • what are fans of nct called? • “you’re so hot, hot like ____” • this member is often called nana • this member was raised in germany • this member is the leader of wayv • this member’s english name is andy • ...
History Club 2024-03-31
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- Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s
- Surname of the general who crossed the Alps in 218 BC
- Battle fought between Ramses II and the Hittites with many chariots
- Plan to aid European Nations economically after World War II
- The ___ Crisis was an international diplomatic crisis in Morocco in the early 1900s
- Group who invaded and conquered much of the Iberian Penninsula until the Reconquista
- King of the Franks who died in 814
- The ___ Exchange occurred when the New and Old Worlds met
- American General who commanded the 3rd Army at the Battle of the Bulge
- Telegraph that was a key reason why America joined World War One
- Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe
- Name of a religious league in Ancient Greece composed of 12 tribes
- The ___ of Europe was the European political order from 1815-1914
- The dynasty kicked out of France during the French Revolution
- Along with Perestroika, this was one of the major late Soviet reforms
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- Group of English textile workers who destroyed textile machines
- Movement that revived classical knowledge and means rebirth in French
- Group who invaded England in 1066
- German Spring Offensive in 1918 which was a last-ditch attempt to win the war
- The 1713 ___ Sanction was when Charles VI allowed the throne to pass to Maria Theresa
- The current century (all one word)
- Name of the first Imperator of Rome
- Name of the Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- The man who built the first mechanized printing press
- Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol
- An artistic style that used fanciful, curved, asymmetrical forms
- Perimeter to which the UN forces were pushed in the Korean War
- The Battle of ___ Mountain was the largest labor uprising in American History
- The first Empereur des Français
- The state that led the unification effort for the Germanic States
30 Clues: The first Empereur des Français • Group who invaded England in 1066 • The current century (all one word) • King of the Franks who died in 814 • Name of the first Imperator of Rome • Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol • Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s • Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe • ...
Crossmoscross 2024-03-31
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- If it comes everyone have to open their mouth?
- it's not a phoenix but its new birth arises from death?
- I hold the world within my spine,Though oceans deep and mountains high,Are all confined to paper thin,lion journeys in my eye.What am I?
- who is the first engineer of India
- they are three but the count is 12, what is it?
- Which place is said to be an epitome of ancient Indian architecture, and also house a vast hidden treasure?
- I cannot talk, but i always reply when spoken to . what am I ?
- I fly in the sky, I dance in the air, and I have a tail but I am not a monkey
- A black stone between four sticks
- stays with us and grows with us but once we lose it, it never comes back
- We feel happy for the same word if the doctor says no, and the shopkeeper says yes, what is it?
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- seventh fairy tale produced by Walt Disney under the company of laugh-O-gram?
- Egyptian origin with the best sign of hope,confidence and Perseverance, and Restoration of life.
- 8 hands with one leg
- what is full of holes but still holds water
- The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?
- The event involved three witch schools competing in a series of magic challenges, with one victor from each school vying for the prestigious Title.
- Write down the spelling in English of the word "thankyou" in different languages (German,Thai, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Russian, English, Arabic) and pick one letters from each according to the sequence 1-7-2-1-1-2-8-4 from the above written words of thankyou in different languages and combine them to build a new word
- if we share it, immediately it will die?
- cares you but does not expect anything from you?
20 Clues: 8 hands with one leg • A black stone between four sticks • who is the first engineer of India • if we share it, immediately it will die? • what is full of holes but still holds water • If it comes everyone have to open their mouth? • they are three but the count is 12, what is it? • cares you but does not expect anything from you? • ...
20s 2024-02-17
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- Evidence; strength of liquor; nearby caffeine
- Character on the first Spotify playlist I made you
- Your egg preference
- Color of our lights when we do the nasty
- Girl I love
- Your patronus
- Our first subway stop
- Traditional Disney treat
- Dish you cooked for me as a surprise <3
- Video game we can only play in-person
- Our favorite card game
- Word on our friendship bracelet
- Your Harry Potter House
- I always bring these when you come back home
- Aesthetic for our dream home (i.e. kitchen)
- Song that plays every time we pass a certain road
- Chopstick teacher
- Song I learned on the guitar for you
- Korean fried chicken and pop vocalist
- Movie that got canceled b/c of projector issues (abbr.)
- Year of the item that Minecraft skeletons use
- One of your favorite movies
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- Only place where YOU drive ME
- Song I used in your prom video
- Your pick for our future child's name
- Park where we took your dogs out for the first time
- Attachment on the first bouquet of roses I gave you
- Place where we got caught in the back of the car
- Where we did it for the first time outside of California
- Passenger ________
- Street to Starbucks or Seafood City
- The only reason we go to Melrose
- You are my significant _______
- Artist of the song I sang to you outside your debut venue
- The tour we are going to this year!!
- Your "allergy"
- Your first date coffee
- First album release we listened to together
- Time-capsule-like thing holding relics of our good times
- We both have NYC versions of this doll
- I asked your parents permission to _____ at Disneyland
- Protection
- Protagonist of our first anime
43 Clues: Protection • Girl I love • Your patronus • Your "allergy" • Chopstick teacher • Passenger ________ • Your egg preference • Our first subway stop • Your first date coffee • Our favorite card game • Your Harry Potter House • Traditional Disney treat • One of your favorite movies • Only place where YOU drive ME • Song I used in your prom video • You are my significant _______ • ...
20s 2024-02-17
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- We both have NYC versions of this doll
- Color of our lights when we do the nasty
- Park where we took your dogs out for the first time
- Passenger ________
- Character on the first Spotify playlist I made you
- Traditional Disney treat
- Attachment on the first bouquet of roses I gave you
- Our favorite card game
- Song I learned on the guitar for you
- Street to Starbucks or Seafood City
- One of your favorite movies
- City where we did it for the first time outside of California
- Chopstick teacher
- Time-capsule-like thing holding relics of our good times
- Your pick for our future child's name
- Song I used in your prom video
- First album release we listened to together
- I asked your parents permission to _____ at Disneyland
- Video game we can only play in-person
- Your patronus
- Your first date coffee
- Protection
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- Korean fried chicken and pop vocalist
- Song that plays every time we pass a certain road
- The only reason we go to Melrose
- Dish you cooked for me as a surprise <3
- Place where we got caught in the back of the car
- The tour we are going to this year!!
- Our first subway stop
- Your egg preference
- Your "allergy"
- Protagonist of our first anime
- Evidence; strength of liquor; nearby caffeine
- Movie that got canceled b/c of projector issues (abbr.)
- Word on our friendship bracelet
- I always bring these when you come back home
- Artist of the song I sang to you outside your debut venue
- Girl I love
- You are my significant _______
- Only place where YOU drive ME
- Your Harry Potter House
- Aesthetic for our dream home (i.e. kitchen)
- Year of the item that Minecraft skeletons use
43 Clues: Protection • Girl I love • Your patronus • Your "allergy" • Chopstick teacher • Passenger ________ • Your egg preference • Our first subway stop • Our favorite card game • Your first date coffee • Your Harry Potter House • Traditional Disney treat • One of your favorite movies • Only place where YOU drive ME • Protagonist of our first anime • You are my significant _______ • ...
A very amazing and entertaining crossword 2024-09-19
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- debuted from a 2015 survival show
- "any one of these hopefuls could be the next big thing in kpop"
- The name of Hyunjin's skzoo character
- who says "i like girls... yeah, girls generation"
- virtual girl group
- Aespa's debut song
- name of a Blackpink song and also another group's fandom name
- "I bring, I bring all the ___"
- who says "we go outside and we see snaur" (snow but in an australian accent)
- Girl group that debut with a song about macaroni cheese
- kpop equivalent of getting rick rolled, 'getting ____"
- only joined the company because the lady scouting her looked cute
- all the girls are girling
- Red Velvet fandom name
- Leader of Ateez
- Debuted from R U Next
- Now soloist who used to be a member of IOI
- The kpop '___ year curse'
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- The group that sings "goodbye avoir adios"
- The youngest member in a kpop group
- I cook cream soup, taste is coco loco
- the name of the group which was then transformed into Dreamcatcher
- senior group performing on kingdom
- "welcome to the Stray Kids hot ___"
- went live for 25 seconds just to yodel (and ate)
- Finish the lyric: "They keep talking, I keep ___!"
- 3rd gen co-ed group
- song named after a gen z slang term
- BTS V's saying "I ___ you"
- New Jeans' lightstick name
- she somehow managed to break her trophy during her oncore stage :(
- A group named after a 2D shape
- some call her the 4th gen IT girl
- also known as Girls' Generation
- Member of 3 racha
- Idol who was rumored to be North Korean because of her lack of baby photos
- song title "super ___"
- absolutely stole the spotlight in the JYP "you in my blurred memories" performance
38 Clues: Leader of Ateez • Member of 3 racha • virtual girl group • Aespa's debut song • 3rd gen co-ed group • Debuted from R U Next • song title "super ___" • Red Velvet fandom name • all the girls are girling • The kpop '___ year curse' • BTS V's saying "I ___ you" • New Jeans' lightstick name • "I bring, I bring all the ___" • A group named after a 2D shape • also known as Girls' Generation • ...
2024 Historical Halloween Crossword 2024-10-28
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- Discovered the structure of DNA
- Figured out how to preserve food to help her home country self-sufficient
- First female to study and discover (3) dinosaur fossils
- Advocated for people of all genders to play sports
- First African American to earn a graduate degree
- Fought for womens rights in England
- Firefighter and EMT
- Motivates others to persevere through her work ethic
- Leader and warrior of her tribe against the Romans
- Started the ASPCA
- Helping others through medicine
- Founder of the White Pony Express
- Author of popular fantasy books
- Led major strikes for better conditions for migrant farm workers
- Supporter of women's education
- First professional Tunisian tennis player
- Admiral of Korean Navy and created the modern battleship
- Found the the brain is the center of the body
- First Asian-American woman to anchor major network news
- Fought for freedom and human rights for the Phillipines
- An American educator, public speaker and entertainer
- Created the format for Nature Documentaries
- Fought for womens rights in India through his poetry
- Author and illustrator of books about Chinese heritage for kids
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- First to use medical gloves in hospitals
- Spied against the Spanish Revolution
- Created the first form of paper
- Abolitionist and Senator
- Dedicated her life to help Native Alaskans fight against pollution of food sources
- Improved the livelihoods of Thai citizens
- First female vet
- First Iranian woman to be awarded the Fields Medal in Mathematics
- Inspires people of color to dance
- Created the state board of education
- Helped get justice for farmworkers in the US and Phillipines
- Helps disabled people surf
- Slave who helped free other slaves through the underground railroad
- Made solar panels affordable for the general public
- Female who fought in the Civil War alongside her husband
39 Clues: First female vet • Started the ASPCA • Firefighter and EMT • Abolitionist and Senator • Helps disabled people surf • Supporter of women's education • Discovered the structure of DNA • Created the first form of paper • Helping others through medicine • Author of popular fantasy books • Inspires people of color to dance • Founder of the White Pony Express • ...
Cultural Crossword 2024-10-26
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- In which African country do the Ga people create elaborate “fantasy coffins”?
- What term is used in Madagascar for the "turning of the bones" ceremony?
- What is the name of the ritual where the Torajan people of Indonesia exhume and clean their deceased relatives’ remains?
- In which culture is it customary to place coins on the deceased's eyes as a payment to cross to the afterlife?
- Which people believe the soul must cross a river, and they burn boats at funerals to symbolize the journey?
- What is the Japanese Buddhist tradition of washing the deceased’s body called?
- In Bali, cremation is seen as a joyous festival. What is the ceremony called?
- Which South Korean ritual involves transforming the deceased’s ashes into beads?
- In which country is the "Sky Burial," where bodies are left out for vultures, practiced?
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- Which Native American group performs the "Ghost Dance" to honor the dead?
- In the Philippines, what tribe hangs coffins on cliff faces?
- What is the Jewish seven-day mourning period called?
- What is the term for the mourning attire commonly worn by widows in Italian Catholic traditions?
- What is the name of the Mexican holiday celebrating deceased loved ones?
- In Hinduism, which river is the most sacred for cremation rituals?
- Which culture practices mummification, believing it helps the soul reach the afterlife?
- In which country is "hungry ghost month," a time to honor wandering spirits?
- In which religion are people buried facing Mecca?
- The Zoroastrian "Towers of Silence" are used to expose bodies to what element?
- What is the Hawaiian belief that spirits travel to the "jumping off place" after death?
- In New Orleans, funeral processions are often accompanied by what kind of music?
- What is the Buddhist belief of the 49-day waiting period after death?
22 Clues: In which religion are people buried facing Mecca? • What is the Jewish seven-day mourning period called? • In the Philippines, what tribe hangs coffins on cliff faces? • In Hinduism, which river is the most sacred for cremation rituals? • What is the Buddhist belief of the 49-day waiting period after death? • ...
Tek ko_05.03.25 2025-05-02
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- a popular Filipino steamed bun, similar to Chinese baozi
- "Come What _____" by Air Supply
- capital of Israel (city of peace)
- "_____ Monster": blue muppet of Sesame Street
- the ability to accept delay, suffering, or annoyance without complaining
- "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the ______ of them all?"
- Spanish "hermosa" in English (l)
- "_____ _____ _____ More Today than Yesterday" by Spiral Starecase
- If 2j-4=50, then what is j+2?
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- a modern Korean martial art similar to karate
- "_____ Street": american educational children's television series
- Spanish "hermosa" in English (b)
- a type of vehicle for hire with a driver
- "_____ _____ _____ Like Crazy" by Natalie Cole
- type A or type O
- "paralaya": to go ______ (also mean "the east")
- "______ with Morrie" by Mitch Albom
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- a flat metal or glass bottle for carrying in the pocket
- Zea mays
- If 2j-4=50, then what is j?
- "I am But a Small ______" by Leah Salonga
- "______ the Grouch"
- a fiber art technique involving creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn
- movie theme of Mulan by Leah Salonga or Christina Aguilera
- Latin "aqua" in English
- "______ and Bert"
- "______": to go downstream (also mean "the west")
- "St. ______ fire": luminous plasma is created by a corona discharge from a rod-like object
- "_____ Fool's Day"
- "Maundy ______"
- "occidental" in English
- "_____ of health": to be in excellent health, both physically and emotionally
- strong or powerful in Filipino
- "_____ Morning" by Maroon 5
- Spanish "hermosa" in English (p)
- "oriente" in English
- If 2j-4=50, then what is j-26?
- intelligent or smart in Filipino
- Hershey's or Cadbury or Ferrero Rocher
- yellow muppet of Sesame Street
41 Clues: Zea mays • "Maundy ______" • type A or type O • "______ and Bert" • "_____ Fool's Day" • "______ the Grouch" • "oriente" in English • Latin "aqua" in English • "occidental" in English • If 2j-4=50, then what is j? • "_____ Morning" by Maroon 5 • If 2j-4=50, then what is j+2? • strong or powerful in Filipino • If 2j-4=50, then what is j-26? • yellow muppet of Sesame Street • ...
Puzzle PThursday 2025-09-25
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- What is the process by which green plants convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel their growth called?
- Which fish species holds the record for the fastest swimming speed, reaching up to 68 miles per hour (110 kilometers per hour)?
- Which flowering plant is famous for its association with Valentine's Day and comes in various colors including red, white, and pink?
- What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus?
- Which mammal is capable of flying but is not classified as a bird?
- What is the largest type of tree on Earth by volume?
- is the largest species of fish in the world, known for its immense size and filter-feeding behavior?
- Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in soccer?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Which country is famous for producing the most types of cheese?
- Which fish is famous for its ability to migrate thousands of miles across oceans, returning to its birthplace to spawn?
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- Which plant, often found in deserts, is known for its ability to survive long periods of drought by storing water in its thick, fleshy leaves?
- Which NFL team has won the most Super Bowl championships?
- Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles in tennis?
- What is the main ingredient in the traditional Korean dish kimchi?
- What is the name of the largest flower in the world, known for its foul smell and gigantic size?
- Which car manufacturer produces the iconic model known as the Mustang?
- What is the chemical symbol for the element gold?
- In what year did the first modern Olympic Games take place, and in which city?
21 Clues: What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the largest planet in our solar system? • What is the chemical symbol for the element gold? • Who painted the famous artwork "The Starry Night"? • What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus? • What is the largest type of tree on Earth by volume? • Which NFL team has won the most Super Bowl championships? • ...
That so BigBang 2025-10-20
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- — Explosive hit known for its party energy and viral choreography
- — 2012 dance anthem with the famous line “Wow, fantastic baby!”
- — Name of a famous BigBang live concert DVD
- — Deep-voiced rapper and actor known for his role in Tazza: The Hidden Card
- — Melancholic track symbolizing maturity from the Alive album
- — 2009 solo debut title track by G-Dragon
- — Member known for his powerful vocals and bright personality
- — Remake of Lee Moon Sae’s song, performed by BigBang in 2008
- — 2008 album featuring the Korean version of Sunset Glow
- — Common word found in several BigBang songs (Love Song, Bad Boy, etc.)
- — World tour name promoting their MADE album
- — Song from BigBang’s special repackage album in 2012
- — Japanese single released in 2009
- — Early song from their Always mini album
- — Official fandom name, representing “Very Important Person”
- — Charismatic leader of BigBang; solo hits include Crooked and Heartbreaker
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- — G-Dragon solo song meaning “Crazy On”
- — 2011 comeback song that marked a shift to electronic sound
- — Early-era song from BigBang’s first album
- — Another chart-topper from BigBang’s Hot Issue mini album
- — Theme word often used to describe BigBang’s group bond
- — Stylish 2012 hit blending R&B and hip-hop elements
- — 2007 breakout song that propelled BigBang to nationwide fame
- — Name of BigBang’s iconic annual concert series
- — Youngest member; released solo song Strong Baby
- — Member famous for smooth vocals and solo track Eyes, Nose, Lips
- — 2010 sub-unit collaboration album featuring High High
- — Theme word from We Belong Together and Lies choreography cues
- — BigBang’s first Japanese album title
- — Short filler for “We Belong Together,” their early collaboration with Park Bom
- — 2015 album series representing a more mature BigBang sound
- — Emotional ballad also known as Day by Day
- — Lyric phrase often used in early BigBang performances
- — 2012 EP featuring songs like Fantastic Baby and Blue
- — Entertainment company BigBang debuted under in 2006
35 Clues: — Japanese single released in 2009 • — BigBang’s first Japanese album title • — G-Dragon solo song meaning “Crazy On” • — 2009 solo debut title track by G-Dragon • — Early song from their Always mini album • — Early-era song from BigBang’s first album • — Name of a famous BigBang live concert DVD • — Emotional ballad also known as Day by Day • ...
Swiss Villa Nursing & Rehab 2025-12-05
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- Born in Indianapolis and served in the ARMY
- Loves horses, dogs, hiking, Jesus and the smell of clean linen
- Loves fishing, atv riding, Red Bull and Cherry Coke
- I bet she's done more loads of laundry than you!
- Who has a dog named "Blazer" and loves Mt. Dew
- Three boys and a dog named Coco
- Don't mess with her Reese Cup (Chihuahua)
- Loves peppermint patties & The Bengals. Also scared of the dark.
- From Patriot, loves tacos, country music and her dog
- She's found over 300 4-leaf clovers!
- To her, being on time is 4 hours early
- Kills deer; cuddles goats
- Red hair and blue eyes? How strange!
- She jams to 70's music and could crochet you a hat!
- Love a good Korean drama series and has more rabbits than you!
- He once was Vevay's most famous bullfrog
- Loves snickers, pizza and her huge cat!
- Hometown of North Vernon and a dog named FINN
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- From Holton and could draw you a portrait
- Has 30 or more cows and could sew you a dress?
- Has a cat named ASH, plays soccer more than a decade
- Loves taxidermy and cats (live ones)
- Skipped her own Quest Banquet & loves grape kool-aid
- Has 3 wiener dogs and loves her food spicey
- Spent 3 weeks in Germany & hasn't eaten pizza in over 20 years!
- Loves to shop (on TEMU)
- Loves tacos and her newborn baby!
- Has more honey bees than anyone you know!
- Been to Kings Island more than anyone you know!
- Don't park next to her! (unless you want a new car)
- Loves D&D and Granny!
- Only person I know that doesn't own a cell phone
- She loves cats and a good demolition derby
- Loves to adopt strays (animals and people)
- Loves Kentucky Wildcats & her momma
35 Clues: Loves D&D and Granny! • Loves to shop (on TEMU) • Kills deer; cuddles goats • Three boys and a dog named Coco • Loves tacos and her newborn baby! • Loves Kentucky Wildcats & her momma • Loves taxidermy and cats (live ones) • She's found over 300 4-leaf clovers! • Red hair and blue eyes? How strange! • To her, being on time is 4 hours early • ...
M-Unit 9: Civil Rights & Vietnam 2024-03-13
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- After the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam belonged to what colonial power?
- Group of students that Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus sent troops to keep students from integrating schools- president would send troops to override Faubus.
- Conscription in the military, unless you were given exemptions for family, faith or college enrollment.
- This amendment was passed as a result of Vietnam War to lower the voting age to 18.
- This overturned the powers President Johnson & Nixon had in the Vietnam War to limit the president's powers to declare war.
- The act of separating races made possible with Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) then declared unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
- The ________________ Act of 1964 outlaws discrimination based on race, gender, and color.
- President __________ took over after Kennedy was assassinated and kept the fight for Civil Rights, including passing his Great Society programs.
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- Cold War policy aimed to keep Communism from spreading.
- Militant group that fought for equality for African Americans founded by Huey P. Newton.
- MLK met with President _________ after the March on Washington, but he was assassinated in Dallas November 22, 1963.
- The United States getting involved in Korean & Vietnam War assuming that if one country fell to communism, other countries in SE Asia would fall too.
- The gap between what the government told the public about the Vietnam War versus what was really happening, which led the people to not trust the government.
- Leader of the United Farm Worker's Movement fighting for better working conditions and wages for migrant workers.
- President Johnson lied about an attack to escalate war & send troops to Vietnam after the Gulf of ________ incident.
- Attorney for Brown v. Board of Education fighting for an end to segregation, and will serve as Supreme Court Justice starting in 1967.
16 Clues: Cold War policy aimed to keep Communism from spreading. • After the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam belonged to what colonial power? • This amendment was passed as a result of Vietnam War to lower the voting age to 18. • Militant group that fought for equality for African Americans founded by Huey P. Newton. • ...
Timely News February Crossword 2026-03-03
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- A system of principles, beliefs, and values that guide individuals and groups to distinguish between right and wrong behavior.
- Situasi di mana bola yang ditendang (shooting) tidak tertangkap sempurna oleh penjaga gawang atau memantul kembali dari tiang/mistar gawang, sehingga bola tersebut lepas kembali ke area permainan.
- Orang yang melakukan perjalanan wisata ke suatu negara yang bukan merupakan tempat tinggal aslinya atau turis atau warga negara asing yang berkunjung ke negara lain.
- In what month is the 2026 Winter Olympics held?
- The OSIS coordinated event that was held from the 2nd of February to the 6th of February surrounded ..... activities
- What does the 'K' in BMKG stand for?
- Lokasi di peta permukaan Bumi , tepat di atas tempat gempa bumi dimulai.
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- Where is curling held in the 2026 Winter Olympics?
- Rumah tradisional Korea yang dirancang dengan prinsip ramah lingkungan dan selaras dengan alam, menggunakan bahan alami seperti kayu, tanah, batu, dan kertas hanji.
- Where is freestyle skiing held in the 2026 Winter Olympics?
- Where did the South Korean government announce a major plan to attract 30 million international tourists.
- A thinker (person) who systematically studies fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, ethics, reason, and reality.
- In what city did Deng Yile represent a client regarding a case of AI?
- Proses geologi di zona konvergen di mana satu lempeng tektonik (biasanya samudra yang lebih padat) menunjam di bawah lempeng lain ke dalam mantel bumi.
- Apa dua kata dari sunan kalijaga yang memiliki maksud untuk mengingatkan bahwa sebesar apa pun kekuatan seseorang, semuanya harus disertai kebijaksanaan dan sikap rendah hati.
- How many corners are there in Timely News so far?
16 Clues: What does the 'K' in BMKG stand for? • In what month is the 2026 Winter Olympics held? • How many corners are there in Timely News so far? • Where is curling held in the 2026 Winter Olympics? • Where is freestyle skiing held in the 2026 Winter Olympics? • In what city did Deng Yile represent a client regarding a case of AI? • ...
Cold War 2025-05-14
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- A U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism beyond where it already existed.
- A country that was officially independent but heavily influenced or controlled by the Soviet Union.
- A Chinese campaign (1958–1962) to rapidly industrialize and collectivize agriculture, which led to widespread famine.
- The idea that both sides in a conflict have enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other, preventing either from using them.
- A conflict from 1955–1975 between communist North Vietnam and U.S.-backed South Vietnam.
- A competition between nations, especially the U.S. and Soviet Union, to build more and stronger weapons.
- A conflict where major powers support opposing sides, but do not fight each other directly (e.g., Korean War, Vietnam War).
- A barrier built in 1961 by East Germany, dividing East and West Berlin, symbolizing Cold War tensions.
- A bomb that uses nuclear reactions to cause large-scale destruction.
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- The idea that if one country falls to communism, its neighbors will also fall, like dominos.
- A 1962 confrontation between the U.S. and Soviet Union over Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
- A military alliance of Western countries formed in 1949 for mutual defense against the Soviet threat.
- The symbolic division between Western Europe and the Soviet-controlled East during the Cold War
- A 1950–1953 conflict between communist North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the U.S. and UN).
- A Chinese law (1979–2015) limiting most families to one child to control population growth.
- A military alliance of Eastern European communist countries led by the Soviet Union, formed in 1955 as a response to NATO.
16 Clues: A bomb that uses nuclear reactions to cause large-scale destruction. • A U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism beyond where it already existed. • A conflict from 1955–1975 between communist North Vietnam and U.S.-backed South Vietnam. • A Chinese law (1979–2015) limiting most families to one child to control population growth. • ...
Mga Uri ng Balita 2023-03-01
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- Isinasantabi muna nina Pangulong Biden at Gobernador ng Florida na si Desantis ang mga pagkakaiba sa pulitika para matulungan ang florida na makabangon mula sa mga pinsala ng bagyong 'Ian'.
- Feature na maraming bagay o paksa ang itinatampok sa pamatnubay.
- Feature na iisang pangyayari o paksa ang taglay ng pamatnubay.
- Sa isang panayam sa TeleRadyo, sinabi ni Atty. Rene Sarmiento, isa sa mga nagbalangkas ng 1987 Constitution, na imposibleng sumentro lamang sa economic provisions ang pagtalakay sa cha-cha.
- Patay sa pamamaril ang isang barangay chairman sa Lipa City, Batangas. Politika ang isa sa mga sinisilip na anggulo sa krimen
- Iniutos ni North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ang fundamental transformation sa produksyon ng kanlang agrikultura sa gitna ng pa
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- Balik-Cebu si Pangulong Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. nitong lunes, ika-27 ng Pebrero para pasinayaan ang ilang proyekto sa iba-ibang bahagi ng probinsya.
- Ito ay ulat sa pinakabagong pangyayari bilang karagdagan o kasunod ng unang balita.
- OPM veteran singer na si Regine Velasquez, magkakaroon ng isa pang SOLO concert na gaganapin sa Abril 28 at 29 dahil na rin sa dami ng request. Ang mga ticket para sa 'SOLO Again' concert ay maaari nang mabili simula March 16, 10 am via Ticketworld.
9 Clues: Feature na iisang pangyayari o paksa ang taglay ng pamatnubay. • Feature na maraming bagay o paksa ang itinatampok sa pamatnubay. • Ito ay ulat sa pinakabagong pangyayari bilang karagdagan o kasunod ng unang balita. • Patay sa pamamaril ang isang barangay chairman sa Lipa City, Batangas. Politika ang isa sa mga sinisilip na anggulo sa krimen • ...
Birthday Crossword 2019-07-16
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- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- The food we ate on our second date
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- Yawn causing activity
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- The place we went for our first trip together
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- A sport and game you like
- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- Your favorite part of my body
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
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- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- This type of trip that we use the back of my car for
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in august
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- The first meal that we cooked together
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- We use words to solve this together
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- The show that brought us together
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
32 Clues: Yawn causing activity • A sport and game you like • Your favorite part of my body • The show that brought us together • The food we ate on our second date • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • Are we cursed with this every trip? • We use words to solve this together • How I feel everyday since I found you • ...
Ms. Klaus Cold War Crossword 2020-05-04
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- The economic form of government the USSR had during the Cold War
- The Soviet Union blocked the western half of this city from the capitalist nations
- This war was fought from 1955 to 1975 but was never officially declared a war
- The Bay of pigs was a failed invasion of this nation
- the idea that the USA/world should stop the spread of communism
- The last name of the couple killed for being soviet spies in the United States
- The Pact that solidified the allies of the communist nations during the Cold War
- was the foreign policy of the Cold War
- A period of political tension between the Soviet Union and the United States
- The Cuban Missile crisis took this many days and was the closet the World has come to nuclear warfare
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- This American Senator lead the crusade against communists in America during the second red scare
- This theory held that if one nation fell to communism they all would fall
- This zone continues to separate North and South Korea
- the national Security Act created this agency designed to gather intelligence
- The iron curtain split this continent in half
- The North Vietnamese army was called this
- When the USSR cut off all supplies from West Berlin the United States and it's allies used this method to bring in supplies
- he gave the iron curtain speech
- A conference that the big three (Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt)attended to determine how to re-establish Europe
- the treaty that solidified the allies of the capitalist nations
- This was the first satellite to enter space
- The form of government the United States had during the Cold War
- first man on the moon
- The war ended in a military stalemate in 1953
24 Clues: first man on the moon • he gave the iron curtain speech • was the foreign policy of the Cold War • The North Vietnamese army was called this • This was the first satellite to enter space • The iron curtain split this continent in half • The war ended in a military stalemate in 1953 • The Bay of pigs was a failed invasion of this nation • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-14
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- the dry interior region of Australia
- a desert in China and Mongolia
- Peninsula a peninsula on the east coast of China
- the original inhabitants of New Zealand
- China Plain a plains region of northeastern China
- a volcano and Japan's highest peak
- tallest mountain range
- the largest group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- River a river flowing south in south Asia
- a large land mass
- Peninsula a large peninsula in Antartica
- a floating mass of ice that has broken off a glacier
- a large group of Pacific islands located east of the Philippines
- Layer a layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects living things
- the world's third-largest island
- Guinea the world's second-largest island
- a flat plain of land
- fertile, yellowish soil
- place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- Everest the tallest mountain
- a destructive and fast-moving wave
- He a major river in northern China
- Barrier Reef a huge coral reef off the the northeastern coast of Australia
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- Peninsula a narrow peninsula in southeast Asia
- an area that is under the authority of another government
- River a river in the Himalayas
- a large group of islands
- a huge group of Pacific islands that stretches from New Guinea to Fiji
- of Tibet a plateau in western China
- the original inhabitants of Australia
- Shelf a ledge of ice that extends over the water
- a ring-shaped coral island that surrounds a lagoon
- Desert a high-latitude region that receives little precipitation
- heavy rains
- Peninsula a large peninsula in southeast Asia
- Reef a chain of rocky material found in shallow tropical water
- River a major river in southeast Asia
- Jiang a major river in China
38 Clues: heavy rains • a large land mass • a flat plain of land • tallest mountain range • fertile, yellowish soil • a large group of islands • Everest the tallest mountain • Jiang a major river in China • a desert in China and Mongolia • River a river in the Himalayas • the world's third-largest island • a volcano and Japan's highest peak • a destructive and fast-moving wave • ...
DARDEN 2018-03-05
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- She will seat you
- This person will take your order
- Stored Value
- Pinot Noir or Pinot Grigio
- From Scratch At Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen, we’ve been graciously serving ____-_____-_____ goodness since 1979
- Stuffed Pasta
- Olive Garden fresh-baked favorite, served garlicky and warm
- Potato strips
- Don't cook for your next party, call a Darden restaurant to have it __________
- "We're all family here"
- Darden restaurant that specializes in steak done right
- Sauce for Fettuccine
- "Seasons 52 Rewards" Is a _____________ program
- All the noodles you can handle at Olive Garden
- Before your main course
- _____, Salad, and Breadsticks
- Drinks before dinner
- Flaky French Pastries
- ______ 52
- Delicious!
- Darden sports bar
- Slante or Prost!
- ________ Forward, Fall Back
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- This person makes your delicious food
- Flawless
- Darden's newest brand and a type of cheese
- Don't worry about a parking spot, The Capital Grille has a _________
- You have a beer, your gluten-free friend will have this
- Who do you call for Darden Gift Cards?
- The conference we are at right now!
- buffalo, firecracker, jerk, korean or gardein™ at YardHouse
- season long celebration of margaritas at Bahama Breeze
- "____ is coming"
- Darden restaurant for your island spirit
- To sip a Texas Sweet Tea
- Darden's home town
- The Windy City
- Moscow _______
- Special Occasion
- At Longhorn Steakhouse: The Big Sky, The Mushroom Swiss or the Steakhouse
- Fruit which grows seeds on the outside
- Longhorn ___________
- # of beers
- If you're not eating in, you're taking your food __ __
- Dip Cheesy dip for your crispy flatbread at Yard House
- 4-6pm
- Fall
- Table-side grated cheese
- Bananas Foster Butter Cake or Butterscotch Panna Cotta at Eddie V's
- 500 Days of ______
50 Clues: Fall • 4-6pm • Flawless • ______ 52 • # of beers • Delicious! • Stored Value • Stuffed Pasta • Potato strips • The Windy City • Moscow _______ • "____ is coming" • Special Occasion • Slante or Prost! • She will seat you • Darden sports bar • Darden's home town • 500 Days of ______ • Longhorn ___________ • Sauce for Fettuccine • Drinks before dinner • Flaky French Pastries • "We're all family here" • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- member of the forced arms
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- Long Island community of postwar rental houses built by William Levitt for veterans of WWI
- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
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- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- Insulting or intended to insult
- official approval to act
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
21 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
Verjaardagskruiswoordpuzzel 2022-04-20
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- Wat vind ik echt heel erg vies?
- Wat is onze guilty pleasure lunch?
- Waarmee kan jij je helemaal voleten?
- Wie is een van jouw favoriete kunstenaars?
- Waar heeft een geit poep op jou gesmeerd?
- De volledige afkorting van Odd Future?
- Jouw favoriete dieren?
- Hoe heet dat chaotische kookspel?
- Waar kan je de allergoorste friet ooit kopen?
- Hoe heet de studievereniging waar je nooit bent geweest maar wel represent?
- In welk spel is Nathan altijd de king geweest?
- Naam van de leukste jongen in de wereld?
- Welk merk horloge heb je mij gegeven voor mijn verjaardag?
- Hoe heet die sojabonenpasta die we kennen van de Korean BBQ?
- Wie is de leukste kat van Alphen?
- Waar heb jij vorig jaar bijna je duim mee afgesneden?
- Wat is Jim's bijnaam in Stamford (zonder spatie)?
- Welk land willen we heel graag heen?
- Hoe heet de beste techhouse platenlabel?
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- Wat is één van de plekken die wij altijd opzoeken op vakantie?
- Wat is het eerste pretpark waar wij samen heen gingen?
- Waar hebben wij corona gekregen?
- Hoe heette ons eerste festival samen?
- Waar was onze allereerste date?
- Op wie blamed Michael alles in the Office?
- Hoe heet een van jouw favoriete (gekke) artiesten?
- Hoe heette de plek in Kopenhagen waar mijn naam op stond?
- Wie is de leukste kat van Boskoop?
- Waar naar toe was onze eerste buitenlandse vakantie samen?
- Onze favoriete soort 'soep'?
- Wat waren Jake en Amy aan het eten tijdens dé stakeout?
- Waar heb ik jou voor het eerst gekust?
- Welke kleur jurk had jij aan toen we uiteten gingen voor onze 3-jaar anniversary?
- Wat wil Holt een hele aflevering niet zeggen, maar roept hij later enthousiast tot Jake's verrassing?
- Maand waarin wij verkering kregen?
35 Clues: Jouw favoriete dieren? • Onze favoriete soort 'soep'? • Wat vind ik echt heel erg vies? • Waar was onze allereerste date? • Waar hebben wij corona gekregen? • Hoe heet dat chaotische kookspel? • Wie is de leukste kat van Alphen? • Wat is onze guilty pleasure lunch? • Wie is de leukste kat van Boskoop? • Maand waarin wij verkering kregen? • Waarmee kan jij je helemaal voleten? • ...
Things that make me smile 2023-10-04
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- What kind of puzzle is this?
- Games of logic
- When life gives you lemons
- An essential component of bubble tea
- A universal language
- Lemon-lime soda
- Rock band known for their album Dookie
- Only occurs during a long break
- yilmaf(hint: Across-26)
- It takes more muscles to frown than it does to _____
- Water sport about speed
- Sweet made from bitter seeds
- A form of endearment
- Siblings I'm not related to
- Caused by light refraction in water
- ____ and roll
- Folklore relating to religion/history
- A puzzle that is spoken
- Numbers, shapes, and logic.
- Popular video game franchise by Nintendo
- An immortal teacher for all subjects and ages
- H2O
- Persephone
- A puzzle based around numbers 1-9
- One of the oldest branches of math
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- Author of 992+496+248...'s last name
- Books with pictures
- Fruit with high water content
- Chemistry you do everyday
- Weights, running, push-ups
- Japanese comics
- What building has the most stories?
- Writing done on a keyboard
- Italian dish using bread and cheese
- A strategy board game involving a battle between kings
- Done on a treadmill or outside
- Indie game known for speedrunning - and strawberries
- Going places on two wheels
- Type of rock music
- The study of motion and energy
- The sound of joy
- A set of steps to encrypt messages
- Pastime often associated with gambling
- Black tea, often mixed with herbs and spices
- Made up of water and silicon dioxide
- Man's best friend
- Flour and yeast
- Animation originating from Japan
- A blessing of Morpheus
- When one falls, the others follow
- Korean martial art known for its kicks
- Most famous puzzle video game of all time
52 Clues: H2O • Persephone • ____ and roll • Games of logic • Japanese comics • Lemon-lime soda • Flour and yeast • The sound of joy • Man's best friend • Type of rock music • Books with pictures • A universal language • A form of endearment • A blessing of Morpheus • yilmaf(hint: Across-26) • Water sport about speed • A puzzle that is spoken • Chemistry you do everyday • When life gives you lemons • ...
james 2023-11-30
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- fantasy destination (you'll never get this!)
- favorite fruit
- a crunchy indulgence
- favorite dog
- favorite quirky show (think Rob Morrow & Janine Turner)
- favorite food as a kid (with chips)
- my other job serving the staff of three area nursing/rehabilitation facilities (hint: ministry related)
- favorite coffee
- favorite local Mexican restaurant
- favorite local Korean restaurant
- favorite local pizza
- favorite comfort food
- favorite acronym
- A city in southern California where I once lived.
- favorite soda
- best gyros & gyro salads
- least favorite sport to watch (or play)
- favorite destination
- Another city in southern California where I once lived.
- favorite sitcom
- favorite daily snack
- favorite fragrance
- favorite dog breed
- most consumed beverage
- favorite Chinese restaurant
- favorite Christmas carol
- favorite cartoon as a kid
- favorite color
- favorite author (hint: Narnia)
- favorite chocolate
- favorite cookie
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- favorite cereal as a kid
- least favorite food as a kid (think bologna-like quality)
- favorite recording artist (hint: male, genre - Christian)
- favorite local restaurant for Kibbe/other Middle Eastern favs
- favorite junk food (think addicting cheese chip product)
- favorite food
- favorite pickup truck ever owned
- favorite comedian
- favorite direction
- favorite local southern cooking restaurant
- Christmas meal I make every year (hint: not ham or turkey)
- favorite time of day
- favorite home cookin' restaurant
- favorite holiday
- favorite Sci-fi show
- least favorite genre of music
- fantasy island destination (again, probably won't get this one)
- favorite peanut butter brand
- favorite sport to watch
- favorite spice
- favorite fast food
- best membership investment
- favorite ice cream flavor
- favorite genre of music
- favorite dip
- favorite childhood movie (crush on Julie Andrews)
- favorite sport to play
- favorite finger food
- favorite vegetable
- least favorite holiday
- brand name of my first computer (another tough one)
62 Clues: favorite dog • favorite dip • favorite food • favorite soda • favorite fruit • favorite spice • favorite color • favorite coffee • favorite sitcom • favorite cookie • favorite holiday • favorite acronym • favorite comedian • favorite direction • favorite fast food • favorite fragrance • favorite dog breed • favorite vegetable • favorite chocolate • a crunchy indulgence • favorite time of day • ...
My 1st Crossword 2023-11-20
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- The Pine Tree State
- Windows Rival
- Fat President
- Xmas Meat
- Italian Scooter
- Bob _____ & The Wailers
- Subscribe, _____ & Follow
- Wes Anderson Film “Bottle ______”
- Science Class Locale
- Arbor Day Month
- Depend On
- Pig Home
- Breakfast Staple
- Red Japanese Tree
- Flag Day Month
- American Flag Color
- July Birthstone
- City W/ Most Lightning Strikes
- Color Or Fruit
- Fish Eggs
- Neither Fold Nor Raise
- Roadie’s Vehicle
- Vehicle Fuel
- Number Of Oceans
- Man’s Best Friend
- Spanish Stop
- Apple’s Tablet
- Bit Of Weed
- Purpleheart or Pink Ivory
- Home Security Doorbell
- Golf Ball Holder
- Orange Cat
- Electronics Company
- Comedian Foxx
- TV Show “____ Your Enthusiasm”
- Internet Provider
- Fremd HS Mascot
- Polar or Brown e.g.
- Traveling Wilburys Bandmate Jeff ____
- Cable Network
- Last Word In Chess
- “Showdown” Band
- First Lady
- _____ Davidson
- TV Show Set In Vegas
- Month for Moms
- Shoe W/ A Swoosh
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- Thanksgiving Day Parade Co.
- D-Day Beach
- Venomous Snake
- Singer Petty
- Homer’s Son
- Home To Glacier National Park
- Popular Gun Maker
- Washington DC Avenue
- Xmas Tree Type
- Chicago Trains
- Poe Bird
- Criminal Minds Network
- Penniless
- Purple Fruit
- German Auto
- Decide
- Tiny Matter
- Big Apple Stock Market
- Largemouth Fish
- Popular Social Media
- Massive
- Only Pres. From IL
- Group of Crows
- Origin of Jones
- Sunrise Locale
- Lion’s Home
- 2nd Longest TV Show
- U.S. Pres. Born on July 14th
- Chicago Airport Abrv.
- British Bar
- Lake Or City in PA
- Korean War TV Show
- Winner At Appomattox
- The Sundance State
- E-Cig
- Olden Beer
- Small Amount
- Pogo The Clown
- Billiards Need
- Bad Boys Song TV Show
- Hit The ___ (Sleep)
- Antlered Animal
- Popular Soda
90 Clues: E-Cig • Decide • Massive • Poe Bird • Pig Home • Xmas Meat • Penniless • Depend On • Fish Eggs • Orange Cat • Olden Beer • First Lady • D-Day Beach • Homer’s Son • German Auto • Tiny Matter • Lion’s Home • British Bar • Bit Of Weed • Singer Petty • Purple Fruit • Vehicle Fuel • Spanish Stop • Small Amount • Popular Soda • Windows Rival • Fat President • Comedian Foxx • Cable Network • Venomous Snake • Xmas Tree Type • Chicago Trains • ...
History Club Crossword 2024-04-03
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- Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s
- Surname of the general who crossed the Alps in 218 BC
- Battle fought between Ramses II and the Hittites with many chariots
- Plan to aid European Nations economically after World War II
- The ___ Crisis was an international diplomatic crisis in Morocco in the early 1900s
- Group who invaded and conquered much of the Iberian Penninsula until the Reconquista
- King of the Franks who died in 814
- The ___ Exchange occurred when the New and Old Worlds met
- American General who commanded the 3rd Army at the Battle of the Bulge
- Telegraph that was a key reason why America joined World War One
- Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe
- Name of a religious league in Ancient Greece composed of 12 tribes
- The ___ of Europe was the European political order from 1815-1914
- The dynasty kicked out of France during the French Revolution
- Along with Perestroika, this was one of the major late Soviet reforms
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- Group of English textile workers who destroyed textile machines
- Movement that revived classical knowledge and means rebirth in French
- Group who invaded England in 1066
- German Spring Offensive in 1918 which was a last-ditch attempt to win the war
- The 1713 ___ Sanction was when Charles VI allowed the throne to pass to Maria Theresa
- The current century (all one word)
- Name of the first Imperator of Rome
- Name of the Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- The man who built the first mechanized printing press
- Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol
- An artistic style that used fanciful, curved, asymmetrical forms
- Perimeter to which the UN forces were pushed in the Korean War
- The Battle of ___ Mountain was the largest labor uprising in American History
- The first Empereur des Français
- The state that led the unification effort for the Germanic States
30 Clues: The first Empereur des Français • Group who invaded England in 1066 • The current century (all one word) • King of the Franks who died in 814 • Name of the first Imperator of Rome • Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol • Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s • Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe • ...
History Club Crossword 2024-04-01
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- Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s
- Surname of the general who crossed the Alps in 218 BC
- Battle fought between Ramses II and the Hittites with many chariots
- Plan to aid European Nations economically after World War II
- The ___ Crisis was an international diplomatic crisis in Morocco in the early 1900s
- Group who invaded and conquered much of the Iberian Penninsula until the Reconquista
- King of the Franks who died in 814
- The ___ Exchange occurred when the New and Old Worlds met
- American General who commanded the 3rd Army at the Battle of the Bulge
- Telegraph that was a key reason why America joined World War One
- Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe
- Name of a religious league in Ancient Greece composed of 12 tribes
- The ___ of Europe was the European political order from 1815-1914
- The dynasty kicked out of France during the French Revolution
- Along with Perestroika, this was one of the major late Soviet reforms
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- Group of English textile workers who destroyed textile machines
- Movement that revived classical knowledge and means rebirth in French
- Group who invaded England in 1066
- German Spring Offensive in 1918 which was a last-ditch attempt to win the war
- The 1713 ___ Sanction was when Charles VI allowed the throne to pass to Maria Theresa
- The current century (all one word)
- Name of the first Imperator of Rome
- Name of the Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- The man who built the first mechanized printing press
- Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol
- An artistic style that used fanciful, curved, asymmetrical forms
- Perimeter to which the UN forces were pushed in the Korean War
- The Battle of ___ Mountain was the largest labor uprising in American History
- The first Empereur des Français
- The state that led the unification effort for the Germanic States
30 Clues: The first Empereur des Français • Group who invaded England in 1066 • The current century (all one word) • King of the Franks who died in 814 • Name of the first Imperator of Rome • Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol • Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s • Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe • ...
13-0b Cold War Video (no spaces) 2024-12-26
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- Gorbachev was the leader of the USSR, while Yeltsin was elected leader of ____ , which is within the USSR.
- ____ is Gorbachev’s policy that changed the economy and allowed some private business.
- To stop the USSR from delivering nuclear missiles to Cuba, President Kennedy set up a ___ in the Atlantic.
- ___ ___ was the nickname of a U.S. weapon that used laser beams to shoot down Soviet missiles
- _____ war was similar to the Korean war: the country was split between communists & non-communists.
- ____ is Gorbachev’s policy that allowed citizens to be more open with their speech and ideas.
- U.S. fought in Vietnam because they feared the ___ ___ : spread of communism from country to country.
- Due to Gorbachev’s changes, ____ took place in the USSR for the first time, for non-communist candidates.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis was avoided because Kennedy agreed to remove U.S. missiles from _____ .
- U.S. made ___ ___ president in the 1980s, to be more aggressive toward the Soviets.
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- Vietnam was a ___ ___ between US & USSR, since they could not fight directly, without destroying the planet.
- ___ was a time in the 1970s where U.S. & USSR reduced tension between them and improved their economies.
- MAD means that the destruction of both sides is ___ ___ , and no one survives a nuclear war.
- ____ was the last soviet leader, & he gave citizens the right to speak out, which was a first in the U.S.S.R.
- Communism started in Cuba when Fiedel Castro used a _____ to overthrow the government.
- U.S. President tried to remove communism from Cuba at the ___ of ___ , but he failed miserably.
- Communism left Eastern Europe either through ____ or through elections, depending upon the country.
- A USSR _____ almost launched nuclear warheads because they thought the US was attacking.
- Soviet citizens were ___ ___ , because most of the Soviet money went towards military spending.
- Ukraine, Belarus, & Russia replaced the U.S.S.R with the Russian ____ , which has lasted ever since.
- When the ___ ___ was removed, Germany was reunited & Berliners could then cross from East to West.
21 Clues: ____ is Gorbachev’s policy that changed the economy and allowed some private business. • Communism started in Cuba when Fiedel Castro used a _____ to overthrow the government. • U.S. made ___ ___ president in the 1980s, to be more aggressive toward the Soviets. • A USSR _____ almost launched nuclear warheads because they thought the US was attacking. • ...
Spring Semester Midterm 1 Review - Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- These scientists have _____ themselves to curing cancer.
- The two lines on the Covid test _____ that she was infected with the virus.
- I want to thank my parents for _____ me throughout my education.
- He tried _____ to win back her heart, but she decided to put aside her relationship and focus on her career.
- After the captain _____ the details about the flight, we will take off and start our journey.
- We had _____ started working when the boss told us to take a break.
- If you want to be _____ in life, you need to learn how to work hard.
- I get so _____ when my students won't stop looking at their cellphones.
- Don't pay attention to all those _____. Focus!
- The students aren't able to _____ when they have cellphones in front of them.
- The building _____ collapsed after the bomb exploded.
- Steven's father was filled with _____ as he watched him walk across the stage during graduation.
- His _____ about what happened made perfect sense.
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- She was able to _____ describe the criminal, so the police found him.
- I saw a building _____ immediately after it was hit by a bomb.
- Zelensky will try to _____ Ukraine's bonds with other European countries.
- I _____ your ability to rise to your feet and carry through.
- We need to work together to find a _____ to this problem.
- The students were asked to make a _____ between Taiwanese and Korean history.
- We must _____ you that the dog sometimes bites people.
- I need to _____ to you that I was the person who ate your last slice of cake. Sorry!
- It's really difficult for me to _____ between Spanish and Italian.
- My wife is really good at _____ the things that happen to her in her daily life.
- The police officer _____ let the man go even though he thought the man was guilty.
24 Clues: Don't pay attention to all those _____. Focus! • His _____ about what happened made perfect sense. • The building _____ collapsed after the bomb exploded. • We must _____ you that the dog sometimes bites people. • These scientists have _____ themselves to curing cancer. • We need to work together to find a _____ to this problem. • ...
US history 2025-10-17
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- First name of the woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery in 1955.
- The incredible achievement of landing a man on the moon in 1969 (three words, no space).
- The "Race" between the US and the USSR to achieve superior missile and exploration capabilities.
- A famous neighbourhood in New York City associated with African American culture and history.
- The decades-long conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union (two words, no space).
- The controversial war the US fought in Southeast Asia from the 1950s to 1970s.
- The actor-turned-president who famously told Gorbachev to "Tear down this wall!".
- The US president assassinated in Dallas in 1963.
- The First Lady who later became Secretary of State and a presidential candidate (First name).
- The first major armed conflict of the Cold War era (adjective describing the nationality).
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- The Act passed after 9/11 that greatly expanded government surveillance powers.
- The only US president to resign from office due to the Watergate scandal.
- The Caribbean island nation that was the focus of a missile crisis in 1962.
- The military alliance formed by the US and Western allies to counter the Soviet threat (acronym).
- The practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence in the 1950s.
- The massive movement for equality and an end to segregation in the 1950s and 60s (two words, no space).
- The month in 2001 when terrorist attacks hit the World Trade Center (only the month).
- The German city where a wall was built in 1961 to divide East and West.
- The decade when the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act were passed (spelled out).
- The first African American president of the United States.
- The political scandal involving a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
- The first name of Martin ___ King Jr., a key leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
22 Clues: The US president assassinated in Dallas in 1963. • The first African American president of the United States. • The German city where a wall was built in 1961 to divide East and West. • The only US president to resign from office due to the Watergate scandal. • The Caribbean island nation that was the focus of a missile crisis in 1962. • ...
Brawl Stars 2024-06-08
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- “Go,go,go,go!”
- Uses a balloon as a weapon
- A security camera
- Your first brawler
- Colt’s dad
- Has a hat instead of eyes
- A robot that always smiles
- A genie
- Has 2 tentamissles
- Wears sunglasses
- Makes big bubbles as a weapon
- Daughter of Pam
- Uses a sticky note as a face
- A monkey
- Spider with long hair
- “Mr. Bat wants to play!”
- A wiener
- Her hair looks like fire!
- Professor
- Has pink hair
- A cat
- “I’ve got your back.”
- _____ & Laurie
- “Kids, follow mommy!”
- A bird
- Lives in a cannon technically
- “created” Squeak
- Has a diary
- Ice cream is his weapon
- A penguin
- Swamp Cupid
- Worst character in Brawl Stars history
- “Check out my guns!”
- Rides on a drill
- “Old ____ still got it!”
- Uses his scarf as a weapon
- Newest Brawl star character!
- A jester
- Uses dynamite
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- Likes to kick
- Always asleep
- A bear
- Rides a train
- Last name primo first name __.
- A literal flower.
- uses fingers as weapons
- “Out of the lab and into the lead!”
- Uses an arrow
- Robot with green eyes
- Video game
- Cleaner
- Is a police
- “Hello, hello, hello.”
- A pirate
- A cactus
- Candy Queen
- Wears a green fox scarf
- Wears a gas mask
- “Watch the birdie!”
- “Hastag loser.”
- He’s made out of slobber
- A pufferfish
- “Yo, I’m in charge!!”
- “_____ bringer of doom!!!”
- Is a bee
- Has one eye
- Bakes cookies
- Bomb-head
- Has green skin
- A chameleon
- Colt’s mom
- Frankenstein
- Korean
- An inventor
- A lottery machine
- “I’m sugar and spice.”
- Uses bouncy balls as weapons
- Mime
78 Clues: Mime • A cat • A bear • A bird • Korean • Cleaner • A genie • A pirate • A cactus • A monkey • A wiener • Is a bee • A jester • Professor • Bomb-head • A penguin • Colt’s dad • Video game • Colt’s mom • Is a police • Candy Queen • Has one eye • A chameleon • Has a diary • An inventor • Swamp Cupid • A pufferfish • Frankenstein • Likes to kick • Always asleep • Rides a train • Uses an arrow • Has pink hair • Bakes cookies • Uses dynamite • ...
选必二 Unit 3 课后单词1 2026-01-14
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- Where you find horses, or a description for a well-behaved isotope or economy.
- The key ingredient in both Eastern European *golabki* and Korean *kimchi*.
- An overacting performer, or an amateur radio enthusiast (slang).
- What a fire does to fuel, or a fan does with an entire book series in a week.
- Means “to a moderate degree,” often used to soften a statement.
- The ancient symbol of peace carried by a dove, and the fruit pressed for oil.
- A monk in charge of an abbey, or what a “criminal record” might be called.
- A simple yet powerful solution in mathematics or design.
- Meaning “in spite of,” completing the phrase “___ of the cost.”
- A legendary ward against vampires, and the indispensable base of a soffritto.
- Bismarck said laws, like this food, are best not seen being made.
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- Scotland’s national dish, famously addressed by poet Robert Burns.
- The mark burned on cattle, or the logo on your smartphone.
- A class for competition, like “Best Picture” at the Oscars.
- A hairstyle worn by ballerinas, or the bread that holds a burger together.
- The goal in “bringing home the ___,” or the crispy crown of a classic BLT.
- The study of which might be called “gastronomy,” or what makes French food French.
- The cornerstone of a Texas *bowl of red*, containing capsaicin for heat.
- The high school social arena, or a self-service dining hall.
- What gives plants structure and what carries data.
- What a blacksmith does to steel to harden it, and what a parent tries to do to a tantrum.
- What the Rocket Girls’ song vows to burn, a unit of food energy.
- The Cantonese brunch tradition whose name poetically means “touch the heart.”
- The “secret” in a Coca-Cola formula, or what’s listed on a food package.
- What a baker kneads, or what a mobster might call money (slang).
25 Clues: What gives plants structure and what carries data. • A simple yet powerful solution in mathematics or design. • The mark burned on cattle, or the logo on your smartphone. • A class for competition, like “Best Picture” at the Oscars. • The high school social arena, or a self-service dining hall. • Means “to a moderate degree,” often used to soften a statement. • ...
Haitong (Part 2) 2026-01-19
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- Aequitas wants this part in the morning wrap.
- KYC that needs to be done on us from the client's side.
- Shane's favourite game
- Sleeps around among clients.
- Shane's default when it comes to Dai Pai Dong-styled food.
- 3039.
- The client Alex always asks first for flow recently.
- Unathletic fingers.
- Someone who has just left that Shane thinks looks good.
- The reason why we are staying in the office till so late.
- Clean Japanese food first recommended by Quentin.
- Doesn't tell us about deals.
- Powdered meal that are surprisingly not the worst thing ever.
- Likes to post glamour dancing shots on WeChat.
- Only sends us 10% inline recently.
- Shane's bromance.
- Even more useless than Godfrey.
- A misnomer of the dim sum steamed meatball.
- The extra home appliance we have for our desk.
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- Somehow our clients like to communicate on this platform.
- The client that always makes us race against ETF cut-offs.
- The person whom a lot of people here try to convince to stay.
- Mediterranean baldness/Male pattern baldness.
- The only place YQT knows when he wants to buy us breakfast.
- Part of a client's commission that is used to pay for services benefitting the client.
- Also known as meatloaf.
- Warning letter.
- The type of accounts where we act as the custodian for a client.
- Sends us large Connect orders frequently.
- The place where Shane boards the ferry to work.
- Shane's PTSD client.
- Trader's off when Cindy's off.
- Always bells us.
- Over 100bps away from vwap.
- Flaky scalp.
- The type of food we have been getting at c!ty'super lately.
- Never here to take his own US orders.
- Steven's PTSD client.
- Jen's earrings
- Shane's least favourite race.
40 Clues: 3039. • Flaky scalp. • Jen's earrings • Warning letter. • Always bells us. • Shane's bromance. • Unathletic fingers. • Shane's PTSD client. • Steven's PTSD client. • Shane's favourite game • Also known as meatloaf. • Over 100bps away from vwap. • Sleeps around among clients. • Doesn't tell us about deals. • Shane's least favourite race. • Trader's off when Cindy's off. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-06
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- – The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- War – A period of tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union without direct conflict.
- Shelter – A protective structure built during the Cold War to shield from nuclear attacks.
- Plan – U.S. program providing economic aid to rebuild Europe after WWII.
- – A congressional committee that investigated suspected communist activity in the U.S.
- States – A democratic superpower that opposed communism during the Cold War.
- – U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism.
- Airlift – A U.S.-led operation to supply West Berlin during a Soviet blockade.
- Doctrine – U.S. policy pledging support for nations resisting communism.
- McCarthy – U.S. senator who led a campaign against suspected communists in the government.
- Parallel – The dividing line between North and South Korea.
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- – A political system in which leaders are elected by the people.
- States – Eastern European countries controlled by the Soviet Union.
- Spy Plane Incident – A Cold War crisis in which a U.S. reconnaissance plane was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960.
- Curtain – A symbolic divide between communist Eastern Europe and the West.
- – Asian nation that became communist in 1949 under Mao Zedong.
- – Soviet leader known for his brutal policies and Cold War influence.
- – U.S. president during World War II, helped shape postwar diplomacy.
- – The largest republic of the Soviet Union, a key player in the Cold War.
- and Cover – A civil defense drill taught to protect against nuclear explosions.
- Pact – The Soviet Union’s response to NATO, a military alliance of communist nations.
- Korea – The communist country that fought against South Korea in the Korean War.
- – A military alliance formed by the U.S. and its allies to counter Soviet power.
- – A government system with total control over citizens’ lives.
- Korea – The U.S.-backed democratic country that fought against North Korea.
25 Clues: – U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism. • Parallel – The dividing line between North and South Korea. • – Asian nation that became communist in 1949 under Mao Zedong. • – A government system with total control over citizens’ lives. • – A political system in which leaders are elected by the people. • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-04-05
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- Capital of Maryland
- Our favorite Indian restaurant
- A product that Agnes has recommended to many friends and family
- Maryland cookie named for a German immigrant
- Name of Jackson's band
- Original name of Atlanta
- Where Agnes earned her PT degree
- Country of our first international trip together
- Traditional Korean women's wear
- City the Braves played in before Atlanta
- City in Italy where wedding cakes tradition started
- Mascot of Jackson and Agnes' Alma Mater
- Mascot of Agnes' favorite baseball team
- More or Less? 80 streets in Atlanta with "Peachtree" in their name
- Agnes' summer swim team's mascot
- Agnes loves Taylor Swift. Where was Taylor Swift born?
- Total number of first cousins we have
- Restaurant where Agnes met Jackson's parents
- Manufacturer of the famous Ramblin' Wreck
- Month of the year we got Pixi
- First couple to RSVP
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- The state bird of Maryland
- Maryland beer with a mustachioed logo
- Color of Ellie's eyes
- City of the guest who traveled the farthest to be here
- Jackson's horoscope
- Agnes' childhood cat's name
- Pizza topping we both dislike
- Famous queen that started the trend for brides in white
- What is Jackson allergic to?
- Jackson once had season tickets for this MLS team
- An instrument Jackson played in band
- Name shared by two Braves greats of the 90's
- Country where the bouquet toss tradition came from
- Number of wedding venues we considered
- Our beloved Braves mascot
- Our favorite brand of potato chips
- Jackson's high school mascot
- Jackson's favorite musician. Sings blues, country, and rock 'n roll
- Most popular flower used in American weddings
- First singer's concert that Agnes has been to
- A wedding tradition in this country is to collect gifts in a pillow case
42 Clues: Capital of Maryland • Jackson's horoscope • First couple to RSVP • Color of Ellie's eyes • Name of Jackson's band • Original name of Atlanta • Our beloved Braves mascot • The state bird of Maryland • Agnes' childhood cat's name • What is Jackson allergic to? • Jackson's high school mascot • Pizza topping we both dislike • Month of the year we got Pixi • Our favorite Indian restaurant • ...
The Cold War 2025-01-02
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- the social and economic transition from war to peacetime
- increased birth rate after WWII
- this organization formed after WWII
- North American Treaty Organization
- France, Britain, and the US joined their sectors together to form this nation
- American president who ended the war in Korea
- countries subject to Soviet domination
- the biggest fear of Americans during the Cold War
- Truman's attempt to extend the New Deal
- committee that investigated communist threats after WWII
- general of the UN Command in Korea
- Stalin knew about the Trinity Project when he met with Truman at this conference
- the separation between the communist world and the free world in Europe
- the struggle to gain weapons superiority
- lasted 15 months; the U.S. sent supplies West Berlin
- circulated among employers containing the names of persons who should not be hired
- a policy of risking war in order to protect national interests
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- pledged American support to any nation threatened by communism
- a cooperation made up of three or more unrelated businesses
- leader of communist Cuba
- the policy of making the military power of the U.S. so strong that no enemy would dare attack
- American resistance against the Soviet Union to prevent the formations of Communist governments in the world
- push to improve science and mathematics in schools
- Soviet response to NATO
- USA, Britan, France, and USSR have permanent seats on this UN committee
- provided low-interest mortgages and education stipends to returning veterans
- line of latitude running across the Korean peninsula
- towns built using the assembly line process
- U.S. senator known for hunting communists in the U.S. government
- labor union
- Germany was divided into _____ sectors
- mutual military alliance
- a business that contracts to offer certain goods and services from a larger parent company
- city divided into 4 sections
- soviet satellite launched into space in 1957
- also known as the European Recovery Act
36 Clues: labor union • Soviet response to NATO • leader of communist Cuba • mutual military alliance • city divided into 4 sections • increased birth rate after WWII • North American Treaty Organization • general of the UN Command in Korea • this organization formed after WWII • Germany was divided into _____ sectors • countries subject to Soviet domination • ...
1950's Political Trivia 2024-08-19
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- U.S. agency involved in covert operations during the 1950s
- 1956 uprising against Soviet control
- Senator known for leading anti-communist investigations
- Conference where the Vietnam War was temporarily halted in 1954
- Soviet leader who denounced Stalin in 1956
- Conflict between North and South Korea, with U.S. involvement
- The geopolitical tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union
- Another name for Taiwan, central in 1950s U.S.-China relations
- Island where Chinese Nationalists retreated after the civil war
- Act that targeted communists and other subversive groups
- Egyptian leader who nationalized the Suez Canal
- Theory that if one country fell to communism, others would follow
- The process mandated by Brown v. Board of Education in 1954
- Leader of North Vietnam in the 1950s
- Speech by Nixon defending a political gift
- U.S. Secretary of State, key figure in Eisenhower’s foreign policy
- International body founded in 1945, active in 1950s conflicts
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- Cuban revolutionary who rose to power in 1959
- The domain of the U.S.-Soviet race, spurred by Sputnik in 1957
- Soviet leader until his death in 1953
- 1956 conflict involving Egypt, Israel, Britain, and France
- Couple executed for espionage in 1953
- Eastern European nation that revolted against Soviet control
- Military alliance formed in 1949, expanded in the 1950s
- Structure erected in 1961, symbolizing Cold War division
- American spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960
- Conference where post-war Europe was discussed, influencing the 1950s
- City where school desegregation led to a crisis in 1957
- Competition between the U.S. and USSR for nuclear supremacy
- U.S. President who launched the Interstate Highway System
- Agreement that ended active fighting in the Korean War
- The main adversary of the U.S. during the Cold War
- Powerful weapon tested by the U.S. in 1952
- Chinese Communist leader during the 1950s
- Alliance aimed at preventing communist expansion in Southeast Asia
35 Clues: 1956 uprising against Soviet control • Leader of North Vietnam in the 1950s • Soviet leader until his death in 1953 • Couple executed for espionage in 1953 • Chinese Communist leader during the 1950s • Soviet leader who denounced Stalin in 1956 • Powerful weapon tested by the U.S. in 1952 • Speech by Nixon defending a political gift • ...
Merry Christmas 2025-11-04
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- teacher, but is it boy or girl? (4,4)
- location: to find it, duck, chuck, lead (6,4)
- Large commercial lover (7)
- classic household item "do the matriarch shake" (8,6)
- dummy split so, in twain, and characteristic of a joyous person is beheaded (6)
- swimming collective of metal scales (8)
- teacher lost in gig I attended (4)
- Mr Coe is stuck between icky stuff and most of Air Jordans to reveal a spooky favourite (9)
- As changes hit, soy converts Korean boy band (4,4)
- Children's school communication app that might feel as we did on the boat? (6)
- I am a leaf but I don't eat beef! (4)
- cube food! (8)
- Emma's toy, wheels, oh boy! (7)
- rubbish assignee decks hydrant with pongy item (8,6,6)
- high in the trees, I lick my knees! (5)
- begin with chicken, end with angry growl to create nye's friend (7)
- tiny backwards vegan curry losing heat (6,3)
- to pick, swallow three quarters of long discussion issue (5,4)
- birthday of murdered man (9)
- Emma's first sentence, that could lead to a sentence? (3,3,5,2,3,4,2,3)
- supermarket travelling to Newcastle? (5)
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- Emma's song of spoon (1,4,2,6)
- I am panting at this painting (7,3)
- Nye's least favourite hymn(7,3,6)
- Emma's teacher to be sent back without a cuppa (4)
- card game where although you need wheels, you would not to be third (5,8)
- Book about "Spilled chlortetracycline fathead, achoo!"(7,3,3,9,7)
- he's pawriffic and pantastic! (4)
- stitch empty queen and stream into road (9)
- Nye's schoolfriend, mostly A rated (6)
- insult chubby party madman (7,5)
- Quality show about two forms of vegetable(4,3,6)
- gift is here now (7)
- Goosebumps character, a bad actor? (2,4)
- Trained killer, spacious I hear (4)
35 Clues: cube food! (8) • gift is here now (7) • Large commercial lover (7) • birthday of murdered man (9) • Emma's song of spoon (1,4,2,6) • Emma's toy, wheels, oh boy! (7) • insult chubby party madman (7,5) • Nye's least favourite hymn(7,3,6) • he's pawriffic and pantastic! (4) • teacher lost in gig I attended (4) • I am panting at this painting (7,3) • ...
History Crossword (Is challenging) 2025-11-21
Across
- King of the Franks and founder of the Holy Roman Empire
- Austro-Hungarian colony in China
- Atrocity the Japanese committed during WW2 in China
- Capital of Finland
- "The Desert Fox", German WW2 general
- unofficial capital of Switzerland
- WW2 simulator
- Capital of Latvia
- American Nuclear program during WW2
- Largest tank battle to date
- Capital of Tunisia
- Founder and leader of Turkey
- Capital of Norway
- Prussian monarch that partitioned Poland in 1772
- One of the few Diarchies in the world
- Wanted to nuke China during the Korean War
- Capital of Iceland
- German WW1 general and chancellor of Germany
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Slovenia
- Captial of Liechtenstein
- Longest siege of WW2
- Capital of Slovakia
- Supreme commander of allied forces during WW2 and future president of the U.S.
- Pacific battle during WW2 where the U.S. anticipated Japan
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- Viking who found the America's
- Capital of Estonia
- Finnish war against the Soviets, in which the Soviets were humiliated but defeated the Finnish
- Sniper with most confirmed kills and was 5'3" (nickname)
- Greek version of Hercules
- Finnish war against the Soviets after Operation Barbarossa
- Capital of Algeria
- WW1 treaty that deeply hurt Hungary
- American sniper during Vietnam and had a signature item on his helmet (nickname)
- Non-aggression pact between Germany and the Soviet Union
- Capital of Belarus
- Country that has not been under any significant change of government since the time of the Roman Empire
- Country that surrendered to Germany in 6 hours in WW2
- German superheavy tank that was never made with only prototypes produced
- Japanese war criminal (real bad guy)
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Capital of Lithuania
- Soviet general responsible for the defense of Moscow during WW2
- Crown jewel of the British Empire
44 Clues: WW2 simulator • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Finland • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Tunisia • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Lithuania • Longest siege of WW2 • Captial of Liechtenstein • Greek version of Hercules • Largest tank battle to date • ...
Goff Test #1 2026-03-20
Across
- Pacific island nation near the dateline
- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Capital of India
- Cold desert spanning China and Mongolia
- East African country home to Mount Kenya
- Great ___ Reef off Australia
- Africa's deepest river
- Italian city built on a lagoon
- Island nation east of the Korean Peninsula
- Country where two oceans are connected by canal
- World's largest river by volume
- Sea bordered by Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Former capital of Indonesia
- Country formerly known as Persia
- Sacred river flowing through India
- Narrow strip of land joining two landmasses
- Low-lying island nation in the Indian Ocean
- North African country closest to Europe
- World's largest landlocked sea
- River flowing through London
- Most populous nation on Earth
- Capital city of Cuba
- World's highest mountain peak
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- Long, narrow country in South America
- Earth's largest and deepest ocean
- Subcontinent bordered by the Indian Ocean
- West African country; also a major river
- Capital of Portugal on the Atlantic coast
- Northernmost ocean on Earth
- Landlocked country between China and Russia
- World's largest hot desert
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of the Czech Republic
- Line dividing Earth's two hemispheres
- Narrow sea inlet carved by glaciers
- Scandinavian country famous for fjords
- Mountain range in northwest Africa
- Capital city of Peru
- Strait separating Asia from Alaska
- South America's longest mountain range
- World's longest river
- Country where the Olympics originated
- Capital of Norway
- Mountain range home to Everest
- Former imperial capital of Japan
- ___ Picchu, ancient Incan citadel in Peru
- River flowing through ten European countries
- Largest island in the Caribbean
- Country where the Nile meets the Mediterranean
- Capital city of Egypt
50 Clues: Capital of India • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Norway • Capital city of Peru • Capital city of Cuba • World's longest river • Capital city of Egypt • Africa's deepest river • World's largest hot desert • Northernmost ocean on Earth • Former capital of Indonesia • Great ___ Reef off Australia • River flowing through London • Capital of the Czech Republic • Most populous nation on Earth • ...
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Exam 2 Crossword 2022-02-27
Across
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- In operant conditioning, ________ is applied to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- The stage in which children are being to think symbolically and develop Theory of Mind.
- _________ is the idea that something satisfying is likely to occur again, and something annoying is less likely to occur again.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ stimulus.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
Down
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- Because Piaget suggested that cognitive abilities develop through regular stages, this is an example of the _______________ approach.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- Who discovered operant conditioning?
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
30 Clues: Who discovered operant conditioning? • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • ...
Geography and Countries of Asia 2016-03-09
Across
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- the largest and tallest plateau on Earth
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- Korea (50.5 m; Seoul; Korean) its capital is the second most highly populated metropolitan area in the world; known for its fermented foods, such as kimchi; considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- region of Asia consisting of Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos
- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- the Buddha ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- major winds over the Indian Ocean which bring heavy rains during the rainy season
- (68 m; Bangkok; Thai) over 90% Buddhist; has the longest-reigning monarch in the world (as of 2016); its national sport is a martial art called "the art of eight limbs"; known as "Siam" until 1948
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
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- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- (1.3 b; Beijing; Mandarin) largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- (28 m; Kathmandu; Nepali) contains the highest percentage of Hindus; has Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth; birthplace of Buddha
- (159 m; Dhaka; Bengali) formerly part of India and won independence from Pakistan in 1971; most densely populated country with more than 10 million people; suffers flooding due to monsoon rains and melting snows from the Himalayas
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- (103 m; Manila; Filipino) influenced by Spanish and American culture; most Catholic country in Asia; the site of the Bataan Death March in World War II
- Korea (26 m; Pyongyang; Korean) a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners; citizens have very little freedom and are trained from a young age to idolize their leaders, the Kim family
- (1.2 b; New Delhi; Hindi) second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- (1858-1947) British rule over India
- (92 m; Hanoi; Vietnamese) the site of perhaps the most unpopular war in U.S. history, after which Communists ruled until around the end of the 20th century; largest producer of cashew nuts
- region of Asia consisting of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- (255 m; Jakarta; Bahasa Indonesia) fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- region of Asia consisting of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia
- (3 m; Ulaanbaatar; Mongolian) located on the Great Steppe of Eurasia; home of Genghis Khan who united nomadic horse riding tribes and created the largest contiguous empire in history
- (127 m; Tokyo; Japanese) large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan); birthplace of sumo wrestling and judo; surrendered in WWII after being hit by two atomic bombs; its capital is the most highly-populated metropolitan area in the world
29 Clues: (1858-1947) British rule over India • the largest and tallest plateau on Earth • the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later • region of Asia consisting of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia • a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society • ...
US History 2: Midterm Review 2022-03-10
Across
- My Lai is a Vietnamese village known to Americans because it is where American soldiers committed a _______________ of 400-500 civilians.
- Because there was a shortage of male workers due the war, many _____________ went to work in steel and other industries during the war years.
- Stalin's response to the formation of NATO was is formation of the ________________________ (two words put together).
- The GI Bill of Rights provided ______________ aid for veterans who wanted to attend college after WWII.
- After the Korean War, Korea remained _____________ almost exactly where it had been before the war.
- The __________________ were very difficult to fight against in the Vietnam war because of an extensive tunnel system, booby traps, and the ability to blend in.
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- This was constructed between East and West Berlin by the Soviets to keep people from fleeing to the capitalist West(2 words combined).
- The population explosion that followed soldiers returning home from the war and starting families (2 words combined).
- The name given to the project which created the first nuclear bomb was _________________ (2 words combined).
- The growth of the suburbs was a result of a severe _______________ of urban housing.
- The Bay of Pigs invasion was the CIA's plan to overthrown Cuban communist leader, Fidel _________________.
- Reckless and dangerous accusations against people saying they were communists during the American Red Scare was later termed ____________________.
- The policy of stopping communism from spreading was called ___________________.
- During WWII, the systematic murder to over 6 million Jews, gypsies, and other groups of people was called the ______________________.
- The Truman Doctrine promised aid to any country who was fighting against ___________________.
- The Berlin Airlift was the response to the Soviet _____________________.
16 Clues: The Berlin Airlift was the response to the Soviet _____________________. • The policy of stopping communism from spreading was called ___________________. • The growth of the suburbs was a result of a severe _______________ of urban housing. • The Truman Doctrine promised aid to any country who was fighting against ___________________. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
Across
- great pride in your country.*Nationalism
- demilitarized zone and separating line between North Korea and South Korea*38th Parallel
- founder of the Chinese Communist Party who led the Long March and proclaimed the People’s Republic of China.*Mao Zedong
- States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment
- between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War
- zone and dividing line between Vietnam during the Cold War and Vietnam War*17th Parallel
- nation that lied to the south of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the United States during the Cold War.*South Korea
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- nation that lied to the north of the 38th Parallel that was backed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.*North Korea
- that was launched by Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in power to renew the spirit of the Chinese Revolution.*Cultural Revolution
- conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies
- that was given to China’s attempt in the 1950s to reorganize its economy.*Great Leap Forward
- fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War
- belief that if communism spread to one country that it would spread to all nations*Domino Theory
- South Vietnam*Vietnam War
- of the American forces that occupied Japan after World War 2*Douglas MacArthur
- series of protests and demonstrations in China in the spring of 1989, occurred on the night of June 3–4 with a government takedown on the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.*Tiananmen Square
16 Clues: South Vietnam*Vietnam War • great pride in your country.*Nationalism • between the United States and the Soviet Union.*Cold War • States idea that was created to stop the spread of communism*Containment • fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.*Korean War • conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies • ...
Exam 2 Review Crossword 2018-02-26
Across
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce theirselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
Down
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- of ________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
28 Clues: of ________________. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • ...
Exam 2 Review Crossword 2018-02-26
Across
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce theirselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
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- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- of ________________.
28 Clues: of ________________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
Down
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
The Cold War Pt.1 2025-04-11
Across
- keeping something within limits or boundaries, preventing its spread or expansion
- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and general who led the Republic of China (ROC) from 1928 until his death in 1975.
- Central Intelligence Agency a key player in American intelligence gathering and counter-intelligence efforts, focusing on the Soviet Union and its allies
- the House Un-American Activities Committee which was charged with identifying Communist threats to the United States.
- a nuclear weapon that releases atomic energy by union of light (hydrogen) nuclei at high temperatures to form helium
- a meeting of the "Big Three" (US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin) to discuss the post-World War II reorganization of Europe and the fate of Germany
- an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, cooperation, and sustainable development among nations through diplomacy, dialogue, and collaboration
- a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe.
- a country that is nominally independent but heavily influenced or controlled by a more powerful nation
- focused on the Cold War with the Soviet Union and its satellites. The United States built up a stockpile of nuclear weapons and nuclear delivery systems to deter military threats and save money while cutting back on expensive Army combat units.
- a fortified concrete and wire barrier that physically separated East Berlin from West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, built by the East German government to prevent people from fleeing to the West
- a military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and several Eastern European countries in response to the formation of NATO
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- sponsored the early Soviet space program and enacted reforms in domestic policy. After some false starts, and a narrowly avoided nuclear war over Cuba, he conducted successful negotiations with the United States to reduce Cold War tensions.
- a US foreign policy established in 1947, pledged American support to nations resisting communist expansion, particularly in Greece and Turkey, marking a shift towards containment of communism
- a line of latitude, 38 degrees north of the equator, that roughly marks the border between North and South Korea
- a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 and led the country from its establishment until his death in 1976.
- The political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence; and The use of methods of investigation and accusation regarded as unfair, in order to suppress opposition.]
- the political, military, and ideological barrier that separated communist Eastern Europe from the non-communist West during the Cold War, symbolized by physical barriers and ideological divisions
- an American married couple convicted of espionage and executed during the Cold War for allegedly providing the Soviet Union with secret information about the U.S. nuclear weapons program. They were the first American civilians executed for espionage during peacetime.
- the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically between 1946 and 1964.
- a US initiative providing economic aid to Western European countries after World War II to help them rebuild and prevent the spread of communism
- a Cold War-era operation where the United States and its allies supplied West Berlin with vital goods by air after the Soviet Union blockaded all ground routes into the city in 1948
- a Soviet Union satellite.
- a conflict fought on the Korean Peninsula between 1950 and 1953, primarily between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United States and the UN).
- (Demilitarized Zone) is a security zone between an organization's internal network and the public internet
- A Red Scare is a form of moral panic provoked by fear of the rise, supposed or real, of left-wing ideologies in a society, especially communism and socialism.
26 Clues: a Soviet Union satellite. • a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe. • keeping something within limits or boundaries, preventing its spread or expansion • the significant increase in birth rates following World War II, specifically between 1946 and 1964. • ...
Cold war 2018-06-22
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- plan - American initiative to aid Western Europe
- - diplomatic art of going to the brink of war without actually getting to war
- pact - Treaty of Friendship
- - North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a treaty in which each country pledged to defend other members should anyone be attacked, it was essentially an alliance including the U.S., Canada, Iceland, France, Britain, and other Western European countries
- - first artificial satellite, launched by USSR in 1957
- War - 1950-1953, North Korea invades South Korea, ends with armistice that divided the country near the 38th parallel
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- MacArthur - commander of U.S. forces in Korea, fired by President Truman for publicly disagreeing with Truman over war strategy
- I - first American satellite, launched in 1958
- McCarthy - U.S. Senator who claimed to have a list of communists working at the State Department, people stopped believing him during the televised Army-McCarthy hearings when they saw his bullying tactics and lack of evidence
- - tactic of spreading fear and making baseless charges , despite his lack of evidence, many people easily believed McCarthy because of their fears, he caused many people to lose their jobs and reputations
- - U.S. foreign policy which focused on stopping the spread of communism by providing economic and military aid to countries opposing the Soviets
- Curtain - a term coined by Churchill referring to the sharp divide between communist Eastern Europe and democratic Western Europe
- truman - 33rd president
- Parallel - the dividing line between North and South Korea first created during occupation and rebuilding after WWII, the Soviets rebuilt the north and the U.S. rebuilt the south
14 Clues: truman - 33rd president • pact - Treaty of Friendship • I - first American satellite, launched in 1958 • plan - American initiative to aid Western Europe • - first artificial satellite, launched by USSR in 1957 • - diplomatic art of going to the brink of war without actually getting to war • ...
Tem eWan Quiz No. 2 ...The Boys Revenge?? 2020-05-06
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- Surname of 40th President of the USA
- Surname of man who discovered gravity
- This Declaration was written by Thomas Jefferson and others in 1776
- The initials of American who was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald
- This is the Jewish name for the Day of Atonement.
- First Dog in space
- Island mad famous by Charles Darwin
- World Heavyweight Boxing Champion
- This wall fell on 9 November 1989
- This is the Forename of the Englands most Common King name
- This empire lasted from 27 BC – 476 AD.
- Name of mountain Moses climbed to receive the Ten Commandments
- City in Ukraine were a nuclear disaster happened
- This pharaoh reigned from 1279–1213 BC and is buried in burial chamber KV7
- I was born on 15 August 1769, I was a great French Military Leader
- This band "The ?? " sung the song "You really got me" in 1964.
- Name of seen between Alaska and Russia
- Name of Lane were Great Fire of London Started
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- I was born on 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606, I was very famous for my plot.
- This leader of Cambodia lived from 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998
- The name given to events between Between 1941 and 1945 that killed millions of Jews
- Luke Skywalkers father
- Name of man who built the Ark
- Surname of the lead singer of the Rolling Stones
- Band who sung "Don't look Back in Anger"
- This war was from 25 Jun 1950 – 27 Jul 1953
- Surname of man famous for being the first person on this date July 20, 1969
- Capital of Portugal
- This tropic is above the equator
- Name of pope from 1939 - 1958
- The capital of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- The battle happened on 25 October 1415
- The nickname of the first plane to drop an atomic bomb
33 Clues: First Dog in space • Capital of Portugal • Luke Skywalkers father • Name of man who built the Ark • Name of pope from 1939 - 1958 • This tropic is above the equator • World Heavyweight Boxing Champion • This wall fell on 9 November 1989 • Island mad famous by Charles Darwin • Surname of 40th President of the USA • Surname of man who discovered gravity • ...
Birthday Crossword 2019-07-16
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- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- We use words to solve this together
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- Yawn causing activity
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- The food we ate on our second date
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- The first meal that we cooked together
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- A sport and game you like
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
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- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- Your favorite part of my body
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- This type of trip that we use the back of my car for
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- The show that brought us together
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in august
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play
- The place we went for our first trip together
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
32 Clues: Yawn causing activity • A sport and game you like • Your favorite part of my body • The show that brought us together • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • The food we ate on our second date • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • We use words to solve this together • Are we cursed with this every trip? • How I feel everyday since I found you • ...
Birthday Crossword 2019-07-16
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- How I feel everyday since I found you
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- The first meal that we cooked together
- This type of trip that we use the back of my car for
- We use words to solve this together
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
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- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- Yawn causing activity
- The show that brought us together
- Your favorite part of my body
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
- The food we ate on our second date
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in august
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- The place we went for our first trip together
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- A sport and game you like
32 Clues: Yawn causing activity • A sport and game you like • Your favorite part of my body • The show that brought us together • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • The food we ate on our second date • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • Are we cursed with this every trip? • We use words to solve this together • How I feel everyday since I found you • ...
HISTO-ART 2021-05-15
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- , period following the dark age which had begun in 1200 BC and destroyed earlier populations including Minoans and Mycenaeans
- type of art that movement in the history of art that begun at the beginning of 18th century. example is The Swing
- art that has a rich and varied history dating back many centuries and has been heavily influenced by India.
- PAINTING , one of the most oldest and highly refined Japanese art encompassing a wide variety of genre and styles
- tries to depict reality, focused on colors, abstract forms, creation of intensely emotional, thought-provoking works
- period that Time when Greek continued to explore more art forms and perspectives in art way beyond its predecessors
- DE MILO, most famous artwork from Hellenistic Period
- art that embodies the history of visual art in Europe
- DA VINCI, Painted The Last Supper that had Jesus with no halo or any heavenly features.
- ART, refers to the art of Tibet and other present and former Himalayan kingdoms
- an Italian movement, saw technology, violence and youth as symbolizing the road ahead
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- art that shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences.
- period that lasted from 900 to 700 BC. mostly geometric, representations and repetitions of shapes rather than more realistic work
- kind of ceramic made from kaolin at high temperature
- ART , varied throughout history divided into periods by ruling dynasty of China and technology
- , an art rejected their perfectly classical symmetry
- , another movement that took place while France's modern era was at its peak
- SCULPTURE, refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire, which rules a territory based on Modern Cambodia
- ART, noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy and other genres marked by used of bold colors and natural form
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils and the first carved appeared in Hemedu culture
20 Clues: kind of ceramic made from kaolin at high temperature • , an art rejected their perfectly classical symmetry • DE MILO, most famous artwork from Hellenistic Period • art that embodies the history of visual art in Europe • , another movement that took place while France's modern era was at its peak • ...
Summer Questions Week 5 2021-07-25
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- The nickname given to Michael Jackson
- The US President who signed the Civil Rights Act
- The city where Declaration of Independence was signed
- The leader of Free France during WWII
- The conquistador who invaded the Incas
- The author of "Dreams from My Father"
- Civil War general killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn
- The town where first atomic bomb was tested
- The war that started in 1950
- The fortress and prison in Paris which revolutionaries stormed in 1789, overthrowing tyranny
- The premier of USSR during 1960s
- The US naval commander who opened trade with Japan in 1853
- A rock inscribed with different sets of writing discovered in 1799 helped decode hieroglyphics
- The spiritual leader of Tibet
- The poem, Leaves of Grass, was written by him
- Thunderbird's automaker
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- The slugger who made 56-game hitting streak
- The trial about violation of law by teaching evolution in high school in 1925
- The archduke of Austria was assassinated in 1914
- The army commanded by George Washington in the Revolutionary War
- The first rover that landed on Mars
- Jerusalem was captured in the First ________ in 1099
- The event in which U.S. and British pilots delivered food and supplies by airplane to Berlin in 1948
- In 1613, the famous theater in London burned down
- The dancer and spy of WWI sentenced to die in 1917
- the US's first major protest for equal rights for LGBTQ people
- The first African American to win Wimbledon
- The cipher machine used by the Nazis
- Alexander Hamilton was killed by this person in a duel
- The aviator who disappeared in 1937
- The legendary Brazilian soccer player
- Russian space station
- The first woman to be nominated to US Supreme Court
33 Clues: Russian space station • Thunderbird's automaker • The war that started in 1950 • The spiritual leader of Tibet • The premier of USSR during 1960s • The first rover that landed on Mars • The aviator who disappeared in 1937 • The cipher machine used by the Nazis • The nickname given to Michael Jackson • The leader of Free France during WWII • The author of "Dreams from My Father" • ...
History Club Crossword 2024-04-25
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- Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s
- Surname of the general who crossed the Alps in 218 BC
- Battle fought between Ramses II and the Hittites with many chariots
- Plan to aid European Nations economically after World War II
- The ___ Crisis was an international diplomatic crisis in Morocco in the early 1900s
- Group who invaded and conquered much of the Iberian Penninsula until the Reconquista
- King of the Franks who died in 814
- The ___ Exchange occurred when the New and Old Worlds met
- American General who commanded the 3rd Army at the Battle of the Bulge
- Telegraph that was a key reason why America joined World War One
- Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe
- Name of a religious league in Ancient Greece composed of 12 tribes
- The ___ of Europe was the European political order from 1815-1914
- The dynasty kicked out of France during the French Revolution
- Along with Perestroika, this was one of the major late Soviet reforms
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- Group of English textile workers who destroyed textile machines
- Movement that revived classical knowledge and means rebirth in French
- Group who invaded England in 1066
- German Spring Offensive in 1918 which was a last-ditch attempt to win the war
- The 1713 ___ Sanction was when Charles VI allowed the throne to pass to Maria Theresa
- The current century (all one word)
- Name of the first Imperator of Rome
- Name of the Macedonian general who conquered the Persian Empire
- The man who built the first mechanized printing press
- Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol
- An artistic style that used fanciful, curved, asymmetrical forms
- Perimeter to which the UN forces were pushed in the Korean War
- The Battle of ___ Mountain was the largest labor uprising in American History
- The first Empereur des Français
- The state that led the unification effort for the Germanic States
30 Clues: The first Empereur des Français • Group who invaded England in 1066 • The current century (all one word) • King of the Franks who died in 814 • Name of the first Imperator of Rome • Ideology named after a Roman Power symbol • Name for the unification of Italy in the 1800s • Dominant social system in the Middle Ages in Europe • ...
Olympic Crossword - 02 2024-08-08
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- A team sport where players hit a ball over a net.
- A team sport where players hit a ball or puck into the opponent's goal.
- A team sport where players carry, pass, and kick a ball to score points.
- A winter sport combining cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.
- - A sport where athletes race on bicycles.
- - A sport where competitors race in boats using oars.
- A multi-sport race consisting of swimming, cycling, and running.
- - A sport involving racing boats powered by sails.
- A Korean martial art and sport known for its high kicks.
- A sport where athletes lift heavy weights.
- A winter sport where athletes glide on snow using skis.
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- A team sport also known as soccer in some countries.
- A winter sport where athletes race head-first down an ice track on a small sled.
- A winter sport where athletes descend a snow-covered slope on a board.
- A sport where athletes glide on ice using skates.
- A team sport where players try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop.
- A martial art and sport involving punching, kicking, and blocking.
- A martial art and sport where competitors try to throw or pin each other.
- A sport where players hit a shuttlecock over a net.
- A winter sport where competitors race down an ice track on a small sled.
- - A sport where players use rackets to hit a ball over a net.
- A winter sport where players slide stones on ice towards a target.
- A sport also known as ping pong, played with small paddles and a lightweight ball.
- - A team sport where players throw a ball into the opponent's goal.
- A winter sport where teams race down an ice track in a sled.
25 Clues: - A sport where athletes race on bicycles. • A sport where athletes lift heavy weights. • A sport where athletes glide on ice using skates. • A team sport where players hit a ball over a net. • - A sport involving racing boats powered by sails. • A sport where players hit a shuttlecock over a net. • A team sport also known as soccer in some countries. • ...
Asia Crossword 2023-05-03
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- The tallest mountain in the world
- Seasonal winds in Asia that bring heavy rains in the summer
- The body of water between India and Southeast Asia
- Charecters for entire words
- The body of water between Japan, China, and the Korean Peninsula
- A river that gets its name from it unique color
- Econimic leader of the Area
- Cultural artwork in Asia that dyes patterns on cloth using wax
- Nickname for the Yellow River because of its deadly floods
- The name of the sea to the east of the Arabian Peninsula
- The most popular religion in the Philippines
- The most popular religion in India
- A mountain range on the south coast of India
- A rain shadow desert in China and Mongolia
- Emphasis on respect for nature natural spirts
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes family and social harmony
- Starts in the northern Himalayas and empties into the Bay of Bengal
- Starts in the Tibetan Plateau and empties into the South China Sea
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- Movment in the 1960's that advanced agricultural technology
- Starts in the Hindu Kush mountains and empties into the Arabian sea
- The most popular religion in Indonesia
- Tallest mountain in Japan, also a active volcano
- Economic union in Southeast Asia
- Famous landmark in India built as a tomb for Shah's Wife
- Most active area for earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanos
- Mountain range that separates China and India
- The ocean east of Asia
- A mountain range in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- the Vegitation region found in Indonesia and the Philippines
- A symbol of Taoism representing balance
- Wind blown silt like soil
- Nicknamed "The Roof of the World" due to its high elevation
- The most popular religion in China
- Starts in the southern Himalayas and empties into the Bay of Bengal
- The thrid largest river in the world
- Important food crop in Asia
- The ocean south of Asia
37 Clues: The ocean east of Asia • The ocean south of Asia • Wind blown silt like soil • Charecters for entire words • Econimic leader of the Area • Important food crop in Asia • Economic union in Southeast Asia • The tallest mountain in the world • The most popular religion in China • The most popular religion in India • The thrid largest river in the world • ...
U.S. History 2nd Semester Exam 2023-05-23
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- People were moving from Urban areas to _________
- supply side economics to end stagflation
- this country was secretly preparing silos for Soviet Missiles with nuclear warheads
- _______ papers confirmed the existence of some spies in American Government
- soviet launch first satellite sets off space race
- developed a successful vaccine to prevent polio
- Us would give up the canal in the ______ Canal Treaty
- Camp _______ Accords a peace agreement between Israel and Egypt
- __________ presidency known as growth in presidential powers
- this generation rebelled against conformity of their era by showing a care free approach
- this liberation movement objected to traditional roles of women
- _______ fell to North Vietnamese forces, marked end of Vietnam War
- stop the spread of communism
- This war was from 1950-1953, successful stopping spread of communism
- March on ________ is where Martin Luther King Jr. Delivered his "I have a dream speech"
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- this movement sought to correct past discrimination and racism against Mexican Americans
- Endangered _______ act required fish and wildlife services to list species of plants and animals threatened with extinction
- this court case _______ vs Board of Education ended segregation in public schools
- this group questioned actors, directors, writers, and others about communist sympathies
- Governor of Arkansas who prevented nine African -American students from entering school
- Gulf of ________ Resolution is where congress voted to give President Johnson full military powers to stop N. Vietnam
- inflation and unemployment
- In the Persian Gulf War U.S. Soldiers sent to prevent invasion of _______
- this court case _________ vs Ferguson allowed "separate but equal" facilities
- alliance of U.S, Canada, and western Europe
- Berlin ________ U.S. Sent in supplies to end blockade
- destructiveness of nuclear arms to act as deterrent
- _________ crisis Nixon claimed Executive privilege by not releasing tapes
- known as the King of Rock and Roll
- ______ Hostage Crisis where U.S. Embassy officials held for 444 days
30 Clues: inflation and unemployment • stop the spread of communism • known as the King of Rock and Roll • supply side economics to end stagflation • alliance of U.S, Canada, and western Europe • developed a successful vaccine to prevent polio • People were moving from Urban areas to _________ • soviet launch first satellite sets off space race • ...
Historical Halloween 2021-10-26
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- Created Judo
- Created the russet potato
- Programmed a computer to help find a better cure for brain cancer
- Found the structure of DNA
- Fought in WWII, Korean War and Vietnam War
- Built the V2 Rocket
- Created the first Apple Computer
- Is a pivotal and integral part of the game design and development process
- Spoke about black rights in the streets and encouraged black people to speak up
- Discovered Planet 9
- Live in the moment, that moment is all you have
- Designed the Golden Gate Bridge
- Studied CFC's which were found to be dangerous for the ozone layer
- Built the first automobile
- First female to climb Mt Everest
- First female architect
- Highest ranking black officer in US Army and first national park superintendent in 1903
- First woman on the moon and dive to the bottom of the Mariana's Trench
- Creator of #BlackLivesMatter
- Fought the Bureau of Indian Affairs for mismanagement of her reservation property
- LGBTQ and BLM Activist
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- Astronaut who teaches from space
- Won the UNESCO Peace Prize for Immigration work
- Lived alone on an island for 18 years
- Devoted himself to Philanthropy after selling his steel company
- Helps feed people in crisis
- Painted the Mona Lisa, and many other well known works
- First Asian American Woman in Congress and double amputee elected to the House
- Swam in the Olympics for the USA
- First female tattoo artist
- Developed a firefighting tool
- Feminist, theologian, founder and director of Women's Studies
- Fought for equal pay in women's sports
- Was a secret agent in France during WWII
- Traveled down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon
- Proposed the Heliocentric Planetary System
- Invented computer programming
- Comic Artist
- First human to go faster than the speed of sound
- First Black Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
40 Clues: Created Judo • Comic Artist • Built the V2 Rocket • Discovered Planet 9 • First female architect • LGBTQ and BLM Activist • Created the russet potato • Found the structure of DNA • First female tattoo artist • Built the first automobile • Helps feed people in crisis • Creator of #BlackLivesMatter • Developed a firefighting tool • Invented computer programming • ...
