national parks Crossword Puzzles
Florida 2017-05-11
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- Florida is the only one with shallow
- The only metropolitan area that encompass two national parks
- Florida's largest lake
- What is Florida called
- Florida has more toll and in the country
- Only place where crocodiles and alligators live together
- Florida's state beverage
- What is Florida's largest city
- Who is Jacksonville named after
- What is the capital of Florida
- State flower
- Florida's nickname
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- A drink named after the Florida gators
- Who leaded the Seminole Indians
- Who is Florida's present governor
- What is our state bird
- Who is Fort Meade named after
- Has the most courses in the US
- Oldest settlement in Florida
- Half of the supply is in Florida
- People who favor slavery
- Largest producer of
22 Clues: State flower • Florida's nickname • Largest producer of • What is our state bird • Florida's largest lake • What is Florida called • Florida's state beverage • People who favor slavery • Oldest settlement in Florida • Who is Fort Meade named after • Has the most courses in the US • What is Florida's largest city • What is the capital of Florida • Who leaded the Seminole Indians • ...
MLB 2024-12-19
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- Makers of beer
- Young horses
- Slang for original Americans
- Siblings born at the same time
- Plain colored foot coverings (spelling?)
- People who avoid things thrown at them
- Huge people
- Red and black birds
- Important people of certain countries
- Buccaneers
- Spanish priests
- Bright colored foot coverings (spelling?)
- People who may watch over children
- Indians or "non-cowards"
- "The British are coming!"?
- Baby bears
- Flying sea creatures
- Harp players in heaven
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- Urban dwellers (abbr)
- The high mountain range in the Western US
- Sailors
- Active sporty people
- Large striped felines
- Small birds
- Dangerous desert snakes
- Patriotic folks?
- Spacemen
- Stinging sea creatures
- Birds which are one of the primary colors
- Those who patrol national parks and forests
30 Clues: Sailors • Spacemen • Buccaneers • Baby bears • Small birds • Huge people • Young horses • Makers of beer • Spanish priests • Patriotic folks? • Red and black birds • Active sporty people • Flying sea creatures • Urban dwellers (abbr) • Large striped felines • Stinging sea creatures • Harp players in heaven • Dangerous desert snakes • Indians or "non-cowards" • "The British are coming!"? • ...
Lori's Puzzle 2024-12-06
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- Wisconsin's state flower
- Vast, flat grassland
- Instruments commonly used in a sound bath
- Word for "teacher" in yoga
- A common farm animal known for laying eggs
- The state known as "America's Dairyland"
- Going from one place to another
- The U.S. state with the most national parks
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- Popular Wisconsin city, home to Harley-Davidson motorcycles
- The river that forms the border between Wisconsin and Minnesota
- Yoga philosophy that emphasizes mental discipline
- Hot yoga style that emphasizes strength and endurance
- Type of bowl used in a sound bath
- A yoga pose that resembles a triangle
- Wisconsin's official state bird
- A cat's sound
- Meditation practice using sound for healing
- A group of cats
- A chicken's sound
- Effect of a sound bath on the body
20 Clues: A cat's sound • A group of cats • A chicken's sound • Vast, flat grassland • Wisconsin's state flower • Word for "teacher" in yoga • Wisconsin's official state bird • Going from one place to another • Type of bowl used in a sound bath • Effect of a sound bath on the body • A yoga pose that resembles a triangle • The state known as "America's Dairyland" • ...
Stamp Club Crossword 2025-06-01
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- Stamp pricing and identifying book
- Item used to enlarge viewing of a stamp
- Back of the book tax stamp
- Nickname for famous inverted airmail stamp
- Stamps collected for their specific design
- Stamp without perforations
- Hunting stamps issued for waterfowl
- A collectible envelope
- Method of purchasing stamps
- Postmaster known for national parks souvenir sheets
- Stamp intended for travel by plane
- Stamp bearing a cancellation
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- The study of postage stamps
- Device used to handle stamps carefully
- First stamp issued
- Unused stamp
- stamp legitimately cancelled before being affixed to mail
- Cancellation on a stamp
- Item used to affix used stamps to page
- Person appearing on first regular issue U.S. stamp
- Housing for a stamp collection
- President known for collecting stamps
22 Clues: Unused stamp • First stamp issued • A collectible envelope • Cancellation on a stamp • Back of the book tax stamp • Stamp without perforations • The study of postage stamps • Method of purchasing stamps • Stamp bearing a cancellation • Housing for a stamp collection • Stamp pricing and identifying book • Stamp intended for travel by plane • Hunting stamps issued for waterfowl • ...
Progressive Era Crossword 2022-02-14
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- this act banned monopolies after other laws failed to do so
- this act helped end the spoils system, and stated that job applicants cannot be based on race, politics or religion
- This program focuses on the three Cs, even though the shape its named after has four lines
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- Roosevelt was a huge one of these, which is why Teddy Bears are named after him, and why we have so many national parks
- His actions were the opposite of WEB Dubois, and wanted African Americans to fight for their rights and take action, not just sit back
- One of the most people in the bank industry, but he is also known in the railroad industry, his banks are still popular today
- President Roosevelt was known as one of these, destroyed monopolies to save the economy
- even though Taft supported Roosevelt and helped carry on the Square Deal, this event fueled by politics separated the two friends
- the 16th amendment (income taxes) was created under this president in 1913
- this act provided protection for national parks, and was established by Roosevelt in 1906 and is still under effect
10 Clues: this act banned monopolies after other laws failed to do so • the 16th amendment (income taxes) was created under this president in 1913 • President Roosevelt was known as one of these, destroyed monopolies to save the economy • This program focuses on the three Cs, even though the shape its named after has four lines • ...
Happy Father's Day 2025-06-15
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- Arch Top Block
- 2020s Disney+ Series
- Location of first IndyCar race
- First Platinum Recipient
- Site (and Sight) from the Sun Gate
- Permanent Copenhagen Resident
- dugout
- Midwest Region with Most Plant Species
- First-Class (Brit.)
- Springfield to Boston
- 1691 European Settlement
- Chicken Part on the Rise
- Recreational Equip. Abbrieviation
- Perch Connoisseur
- Breakfast Staple (pl.)
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- Department for National Parks
- Springfield Musicians' Name
- Ictaluridae common in Missouri, but not the Ozarks
- Invasive Tree
- Kiernan News Agcy Successor
- 51st Tallest Colorado 14er
- Slogan on a 1962 Restaurant on St. Louis
- Muse of Humor
- To Spear
- Euro Car
- 1959 F1 Champ
- Market in Aswan
- Galapagos Denizen
- Part of a Metric-Imperial Conversion
- Springfield to Boston
30 Clues: dugout • To Spear • Euro Car • Invasive Tree • Muse of Humor • 1959 F1 Champ • Arch Top Block • Market in Aswan • Galapagos Denizen • Perch Connoisseur • First-Class (Brit.) • 2020s Disney+ Series • Springfield to Boston • Springfield to Boston • Breakfast Staple (pl.) • First Platinum Recipient • 1691 European Settlement • Chicken Part on the Rise • 51st Tallest Colorado 14er • ...
Brianna and Zack OO 2025-08-05
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- First state the couple lived together
- Name of the officiant (groom's brother)
- Sport groom played growing up
- City groom moved to after college
- Bride's job at the time they met
- Number of national parks they've visited
- Trek they are doing on their honeymoon
- Town groom grew up in
- Town bride grew up in
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- Name of their cat
- Stone of bride's engagement ring
- Their astrological sign
- Where the couple met
- First international trip they took together
- Groom has an uncle that lives abroad in this country
- Name of the highest US peak they've hiked
- Where they got engaged
- Sport bride played growing up
- Number of nieces they have
- Their favorite activity to do together
- Animal bride is allergic to
21 Clues: Name of their cat • Where the couple met • Town groom grew up in • Town bride grew up in • Where they got engaged • Their astrological sign • Number of nieces they have • Animal bride is allergic to • Sport groom played growing up • Sport bride played growing up • Stone of bride's engagement ring • Bride's job at the time they met • City groom moved to after college • ...
Canada's Daily Life. 2014-01-29
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- Indians made __________________. Hint it's in the last sentence.
- true or false many people can trase their ancestors to Europeans.
- canada is know for its natural environments and_____________ of national parks.
- true or false there is no population in the arctic region of Canada.
- the two main language.
- after ____________there were tremendous amounts of immigrants.
- the country we are learning now.
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- the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada.
- Canada's most famous festival.
- canada is the ____________ largest country.
- Canada's most famous sport.
- there are ____ main languages.
- canada has lots of _______.
- like Americans many ____________ live in cities.
14 Clues: the two main language. • Canada's most famous sport. • canada has lots of _______. • Canada's most famous festival. • there are ____ main languages. • the country we are learning now. • canada is the ____________ largest country. • the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada. • like Americans many ____________ live in cities. • ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2019-01-22
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- MLK Day is celebrated the ___ day in January.
- The Civil Rights ____ made discrimination illegal.
- 250,000 people marched in this city for equal rights.
- to protest peacefully
- separation of people
- killed
- Parks Woman who would not give her seat to a white man.
- President who signed the bill making MLK a national holiday.
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- To stop using something as a type of protest.
- To treat people unfairly because of their skin color.
- ______ rights
- MLK's speech "I Have a ______" is his most famous.
- City in Alabama where there was a bus boycott.
- Peace Prize prize awarded in 1964
14 Clues: killed • ______ rights • separation of people • to protest peacefully • Peace Prize prize awarded in 1964 • To stop using something as a type of protest. • MLK Day is celebrated the ___ day in January. • City in Alabama where there was a bus boycott. • The Civil Rights ____ made discrimination illegal. • MLK's speech "I Have a ______" is his most famous. • ...
Reforms & Muckrakers of the Progressive Era 2021-10-06
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- Outlawed monopolies and trusts
- worked to help create the National Parks system
- Banned the sale & distribution of alcohol
- Wrote "The Jungle" about the meatpacking industry
- Regulates railroad & interstate trade
- Wrote "History of the Standard Oil Company," exposing Rockefeller's corrupt practices
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- Held company owners personally responsible for violating laws
- Took pictures of tenements to bring attention to poor living conditions
- Regulates interest rates & inflation
- Created a graduated income tax
- Farmers who united to solve their problems
- Banned the mislabelling of foods & drugs
- Founded the Women's Christian Temperance Union
- A journalist who exposes corruption
14 Clues: Outlawed monopolies and trusts • Created a graduated income tax • A journalist who exposes corruption • Regulates interest rates & inflation • Regulates railroad & interstate trade • Banned the mislabelling of foods & drugs • Banned the sale & distribution of alcohol • Farmers who united to solve their problems • Founded the Women's Christian Temperance Union • ...
Government Organization Acronyms 2022-03-18
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- Protects the rights of American workers
- certifies quality of cosmetics, approves prescription drugs
- Seeks to protect the environment and oversees national parks
- Oversees the country's farming efforts
- issues public health warnings
- Accounts for one-fourth of federal spending
- Oversees the American transportation infrastructure
- Often dealing with hispanic people on the border
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- created in 2003 after 9/11
- Investigates alleged violations of federal criminal law
- insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- The department the Attorney General runs
- Inspects and grades foods that US farmers produce
- addresses inadequate housing,especially in low-income areas
14 Clues: created in 2003 after 9/11 • issues public health warnings • Oversees the country's farming efforts • Protects the rights of American workers • The department the Attorney General runs • Accounts for one-fourth of federal spending • Often dealing with hispanic people on the border • Inspects and grades foods that US farmers produce • ...
Tennis 2013-05-22
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- The status of tennis in public schools
- a game for all to play
- What variation of Tennis did boys play in public schools
- This was a game for public school boys to play in spare time
- Allows women to play in their own garden
- Where was tennis invented
- Wasn't popular to boys as wasn't considered ............
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- Complex, written, National
- Competition developed in 1877
- who invented lawn tennis
- In pre-industrial time tennis was played ...............
- one of the few games women could play
- Parks Where the lower class played tennis
- Middle class played tennis at .......
14 Clues: a game for all to play • who invented lawn tennis • Where was tennis invented • Complex, written, National • Competition developed in 1877 • one of the few games women could play • Middle class played tennis at ....... • The status of tennis in public schools • Allows women to play in their own garden • Parks Where the lower class played tennis • ...
Canada's Daily Life. 2014-01-29
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- Indians made __________________. Hint it's in the last sentence.
- true or false many people can trase their ancestors to Europeans.
- canada is know for its natural environments and_____________ of national parks.
- true or false there is no population in the arctic region of Canada.
- the two main language.
- after ____________there were tremendous amounts of immigrants.
- the country we are learning now.
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- the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada.
- Canada's most famous festival.
- canada is the ____________ largest country.
- Canada's most famous sport.
- there are ____ main languages.
- canada has lots of _______.
- like Americans many ____________ live in cities.
14 Clues: the two main language. • Canada's most famous sport. • canada has lots of _______. • Canada's most famous festival. • there are ____ main languages. • the country we are learning now. • canada is the ____________ largest country. • the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada. • like Americans many ____________ live in cities. • ...
Canada's Daily Life. 2014-01-29
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- Indians made __________________. Hint it's in the last sentence.
- true or false many people can trase their ancestors to Europeans.
- canada is know for its natural environments and_____________ of national parks.
- true or false there is no population in the arctic region of Canada.
- the two main language.
- after ____________there were tremendous amounts of immigrants.
- the country we are learning now.
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- the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada.
- Canada's most famous festival.
- canada is the ____________ largest country.
- Canada's most famous sport.
- there are ____ main languages.
- canada has lots of _______.
- like Americans many ____________ live in cities.
14 Clues: the two main language. • Canada's most famous sport. • canada has lots of _______. • Canada's most famous festival. • there are ____ main languages. • the country we are learning now. • canada is the ____________ largest country. • the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada. • like Americans many ____________ live in cities. • ...
Dabas aizsardzība Eiropā! 2020-05-02
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- cik daudz nacionālie parki ir Latvijā?
- nosauc kurš nacionālais parks aizsargā interesanto un daudzveidīgo Eiropas ziemeļu dabu
- kurā valstī atrodas Justedālsbrēena nacionālais parks?
- cik daudz Plitvices ezeru nacionālajam parkam ir ūdenskritumi? (aptuveni)
- vides aizsardzības organizācijā kura sākās ar vārdu ''Zaļā ...''
- kuri populārākie dzīvnieki dzīvo Belovežas gāršas nacionālajā parkā?
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- kā sauc konvenciju par ozona slāņa aizsardzību?
- kā sauc pazīstamāko Justedālsbrēena nacionālā parka ledāju?
- ja Justedālsbrēena nacionālajā parkā izzudīs ledāji, izsīks arī daudzas kalnu ...
- kurā valstī atrodas Kornatu nacionālais parks?
- cik daudz dabas rezervāti ir atrodami Lietuvā?
- kādas ekosistēmas ir Astrahaņas rezervāta galvenais uzdevums aizsargāt?
- viens no pirmajiem dabas rezervātiem Krievijā
- vecākais un pazīstamākais nacionālais parks Latvijā
14 Clues: cik daudz nacionālie parki ir Latvijā? • viens no pirmajiem dabas rezervātiem Krievijā • kurā valstī atrodas Kornatu nacionālais parks? • cik daudz dabas rezervāti ir atrodami Lietuvā? • kā sauc konvenciju par ozona slāņa aizsardzību? • vecākais un pazīstamākais nacionālais parks Latvijā • kurā valstī atrodas Justedālsbrēena nacionālais parks? • ...
government abbreviations 2021-10-21
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- meteorologists are employed here
- I make sure your food is healthy
- the welfare state
- the military's department
- I, the attorney general, am its head
- movement management
- safety on the road
- need a mortgage? I'm there for you
- helping the backbone of the American economy
- the government's spies
- emergency management is the name of our game
- tell the truth, businesses
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- to infinity...and beyond!
- eradicating terrorism in the U.S.A
- I help you get a house
- organizing the federal bureaucracy
- insurance for the banks
- think national parks
- building dams on the Tennessee River
- Anthony Fauci
- from field to food
- flying nationally
- I'm the army's pension planner
- they collect taxes
- getting farmers in debt since 1933
25 Clues: Anthony Fauci • the welfare state • flying nationally • safety on the road • from field to food • they collect taxes • movement management • think national parks • I help you get a house • the government's spies • insurance for the banks • to infinity...and beyond! • the military's department • tell the truth, businesses • I'm the army's pension planner • meteorologists are employed here • ...
Canada's Daily Life. 2014-01-29
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- true or false there is no population in the arctic region of Canada.
- Canada's most famous festival.
- the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada.
- like Americans many ____________ live in cities.
- canada is the ____________ largest country.
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- after ____________there were tremendous amounts of immigrants.
- true or false many people can trase their ancestors to Europeans.
- Canada's most famous sport.
- Indians made __________________. Hint it's in the last sentence.
- the country we are learning now.
- the two main language.
- there are ____ main languages.
- canada has lots of _______.
- canada is know for its natural environments and_____________ of national parks.
14 Clues: the two main language. • Canada's most famous sport. • canada has lots of _______. • Canada's most famous festival. • there are ____ main languages. • the country we are learning now. • canada is the ____________ largest country. • the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada. • like Americans many ____________ live in cities. • ...
Wedding Crossword 2022-06-25
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- The TV show Andrew needs to watch every evening
- The instrument both Andrew and Kylie play (sort of, they are trying)
- Andrew's middle name
- Where Kylie studied abroad in college
- The number of national parks the couple has visited together
- Celebrity Kylie shares a birthday with
- Andrew's favorite sports team
- Andrew's favorite animal
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- First date spot
- How many tattoos Kylie has
- The couple's favorite restaurant, who also catered the rehearsal dinner
- Place they bought a house
- Name of the couple's dog
- The mascot of the university both Kylie and Andrew attended
14 Clues: First date spot • Andrew's middle name • Name of the couple's dog • Andrew's favorite animal • Place they bought a house • How many tattoos Kylie has • Andrew's favorite sports team • Where Kylie studied abroad in college • Celebrity Kylie shares a birthday with • The TV show Andrew needs to watch every evening • The mascot of the university both Kylie and Andrew attended • ...
Interview Questions 2025-11-18
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- One place Mrs. Desmarais would love to travel to is ________
- What is the name of Mrs. Wright's dog?
- Mrs. Desmarais likes eating _______________ at the Sly Fox
- What’s Ms. Speaker’s favorite subject?
- Which color is Mrs. Sterenczack’s favorite?
- Mrs. Nagle’s favorite travel destinations are _______ Parks.
- How many sports did Mrs. Nagle play in middle school?
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- What’s Mrs. Sterenczack’s favorite Halloween candy?
- Where did Ms. Walsh move from?
- Which sport does Mrs. DiMatteo coach?
- Mrs. DiMatteo likes to travel and _______
- How old is Mrs. Wright's horse?
- What is Ms. Walsh's favorite restaurant?
- What’s Ms. Speaker's favorite food?
14 Clues: Where did Ms. Walsh move from? • How old is Mrs. Wright's horse? • What’s Ms. Speaker's favorite food? • Which sport does Mrs. DiMatteo coach? • What is the name of Mrs. Wright's dog? • What’s Ms. Speaker’s favorite subject? • What is Ms. Walsh's favorite restaurant? • Mrs. DiMatteo likes to travel and _______ • Which color is Mrs. Sterenczack’s favorite? • ...
Canada's Daily Life. 2014-01-29
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- the two main language.
- after ____________there were tremendous amounts of immigrants.
- like Americans many ____________ live in cities.
- Indians made __________________. Hint it's in the last sentence.
- Canada's most famous sport.
- the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada.
- true or false there is no population in the arctic region of Canada.
- there are ____ main languages.
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- Canada's most famous festival.
- canada has lots of _______.
- canada is know for its natural environments and_____________ of national parks.
- the country we are learning now.
- true or false many people can trase their ancestors to Europeans.
- canada is the ____________ largest country.
14 Clues: the two main language. • canada has lots of _______. • Canada's most famous sport. • Canada's most famous festival. • there are ____ main languages. • the country we are learning now. • canada is the ____________ largest country. • like Americans many ____________ live in cities. • the Olympic ______________ where held in Canada. • ...
Scavenger Hunt - 2 2021-10-01
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- You cannot make a sandwich without this
- You will have this if you are a coffee connoisseur
- Your dirty clothes go here!
- Something very essential - Hint: people went crazy for this in the beginning of lockdown
- Fruit rich in Potassium. Hint: Yellow in color
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- For carrying water
- Can be of Electricity, Water, Internet
- Used for breathing in shallow water
- Generic word for Dogs/cats/etc
- Protects head in sun
- Protects your table from glass marks
- Something we typically collect from National Parks and during travel in general
- somethings we wear inside shoes
- Your friend in darkness
14 Clues: For carrying water • Protects head in sun • Your friend in darkness • Your dirty clothes go here! • Generic word for Dogs/cats/etc • somethings we wear inside shoes • Used for breathing in shallow water • Protects your table from glass marks • Can be of Electricity, Water, Internet • You cannot make a sandwich without this • Fruit rich in Potassium. Hint: Yellow in color • ...
Progressive Era 2023-02-08
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- he wrote "The Jungle"
- this book exposed poor working conditions
- this happened at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory
- journalist who exposed lynching in the south
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- President who led the Progressive Era
- when journalists muck up scandals
- one business has control of an industry
- Roosevelt's love for this led to establishing national parks
8 Clues: he wrote "The Jungle" • when journalists muck up scandals • President who led the Progressive Era • one business has control of an industry • this book exposed poor working conditions • journalist who exposed lynching in the south • this happened at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory • Roosevelt's love for this led to establishing national parks
Vocabulary 3.2 Review 2023-02-21
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- Rosa Parks resented being told to give up her seat. She felt her dignity had been _____.
- The protest began when Rosa Parks remained seated when told to move to the back of the bus for a white person. By refusing to ________ her seat, she had broken the law.
- Civil rights lawyers fought the case through the court system. They wanted Rosa Parks's guilty _____ overturned.
- In 1956 the highest court of the lange ordered the bus company to treat people equally. African Americans everywhere felt _____ when they heard the news.
- There were signs saying "Whites Only" in many places. Having to drink from separate drinking fountains was ____ to African Americans.
- In 1989 Rosa Parks was honored by the president. An invitation was ____to her to visit the White House.
- The bus driver quickly reacted, taking Rosa off the bus. She remained in the _____ of Montgomery police officers for the next three hours.
- Rosa Parks's former home has been put on the National Register of Historic Places. The event took place in 2022, and the 88-year old Ms. Parks attended the ____.
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- In 1955, African Americans participated in nonviolent protests againsts the injustices they suffered. They _____ the Birmingham bus system.
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great American. He _____ tirelessly to make America a fairer and more just nation.
- African American children and white children were kept apart. At that time in the South, ____ schools were rare.
- There was a belief that African American were inferior. Unfortunately, such ____ views were not unusual at that time.
- The Civil Rights movement began in the 1950s. Its purpose was to end the _______ of Americans because of their race.
- Dr. King accomplished a great deal during his short life. His ______ achievement was to show that nonviolent resistance to injustice actually worked.
- It was uncertain how long she would be held at the police station. She hoped she would not be _____ there overnight.
15 Clues: Rosa Parks resented being told to give up her seat. She felt her dignity had been _____. • In 1989 Rosa Parks was honored by the president. An invitation was ____to her to visit the White House. • African American children and white children were kept apart. At that time in the South, ____ schools were rare. • ...
Progressive Era 2017-02-20
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- Big business leaders were abusing their wealth in order to _________ the government and politics.
- Reformers who supported Temperance and Prohibition believed alcohol led to _________ behavior.
- What is a slum apartment building that developed in urban, industrial societies?
- __________ issues, like housing and poverty were prominent in cities.
- Women's rights were achieved when Women's _________ was granted.
- The words, Conservation, National Parks, and Preserving Resources correspond to which reform?
- Upton Sinclair ______________ the problems in many meat factories and the President dislikes these problems.
- Government was needed to protect __________ from unfair business practices.
- In order to correct unfair business practices, ___________ wanted government to regulate business.
- What rights did Women's suffrage grant?
- The Spoils System - government leaders give family and friends government positions, without being ___________.
- The purpose of the Sherman __________ Act was to destroy monopolies and big business.
- There was a large _________ between the rich and the poor.
- President Roosevelt was a progressive who focused on environment reform by establishing National ________.
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- ______________ is the preservation of land and resources for present and future generations.
- They encouraged progressive reforms because they exposed many political, economic and social evils of the time period.
- Under the Sherman Antitrust Act __________ were broken up.
- What were Big Business leaders known as?
- Most of the wealth was controlled by a ________ group of business leaders, which lead to a large poor population.
- The _________ Movement was about reforming working conditions - creating shorter working days and higher wages.
- _________ issues, like corruption in government were big concerns.
- The problems in the meat packing industry led to government ______________ of businesses.
- The government passed the Food and Drug Act because government was needed to __________ business.
- Rockefeller was a very ________ man, who controlled the oil industry.
- What was created to protect black rights and challenge discrimination?
25 Clues: What rights did Women's suffrage grant? • What were Big Business leaders known as? • Under the Sherman Antitrust Act __________ were broken up. • There was a large _________ between the rich and the poor. • Women's rights were achieved when Women's _________ was granted. • _________ issues, like corruption in government were big concerns. • ...
Crossword America's National Parks 2021-03-04
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- In this state lies the Grand Canyon National Park
- In this national park the chance that you win a ticket it is only 4%.
- This trail is located in the Grand Canyon and starts at Yaki Point.
- This is the largest thermal springs in the USA
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- This is a volcano that lies next to Yellowstone National Park
- This is the oldest national park in the world
- You can meet these animals on the Brait Engel Trail
- This is the name of the architect of the Desert View Watchtower
8 Clues: This is the oldest national park in the world • This is the largest thermal springs in the USA • In this state lies the Grand Canyon National Park • You can meet these animals on the Brait Engel Trail • This is a volcano that lies next to Yellowstone National Park • This is the name of the architect of the Desert View Watchtower • ...
National Parks Vocabulary Red 2024-04-23
Vocabulary for National Parks 2021-09-16
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- hints that help someone find or solve something.
- small bits or signs showing something was there.
- having to do with a nation or its government.
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- extremely large or heavy.
- building, or statue to honor a person or event.
- having been cut into a piece shape.
- important building, large object or place.
- great, large or magnificent.
8 Clues: extremely large or heavy. • great, large or magnificent. • having been cut into a piece shape. • important building, large object or place. • having to do with a nation or its government. • building, or statue to honor a person or event. • hints that help someone find or solve something. • small bits or signs showing something was there.
Fraser Island 2022-03-19
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- What is found near Sandy Cape
- Name of beach pools on Fraser where you can swim
- Best tide for travelling on beach
- New name for Fraser Island
- People who look after national parks
- Kgari is the largest ____ island in the world
- Name of famous creek you can float down
- Name of beach town where we are staying
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- Name people who are traditional owners of the island
- Aboriginal name for Dingoes
- Most famous lake on Fraser
- Name of shipwreck
- Transport you have to take to get to Fraser
- Name of point where you leave the mainland
- Native animal on Fraser Island
15 Clues: Name of shipwreck • Most famous lake on Fraser • New name for Fraser Island • Aboriginal name for Dingoes • What is found near Sandy Cape • Native animal on Fraser Island • Best tide for travelling on beach • People who look after national parks • Name of famous creek you can float down • Name of beach town where we are staying • Name of point where you leave the mainland • ...
K & N 4.27.24 2024-03-31
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- What is their favorite restaurant?
- Where will they go on their honeymoon?
- Where did they meet?
- What game does the couple play every night?
- What is the worst dish they've ever cooked together?
- Where do they go after a hike?
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- What is their favorite show?
- Where did Kevin propose?
- What is the name of the street they live on?
- What sport did they both play as kids?
- How many dresses did the bride try on?
- What is the groom's creative hobby?
- What is their dream pet?
- What language is the bride learning?
- How many US national parks have they visited?
15 Clues: Where did they meet? • Where did Kevin propose? • What is their dream pet? • What is their favorite show? • Where do they go after a hike? • What is their favorite restaurant? • What is the groom's creative hobby? • What language is the bride learning? • What sport did they both play as kids? • Where will they go on their honeymoon? • How many dresses did the bride try on? • ...
American History 2016-09-27
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- Roosevelt's nickname for reform journalists who dug up information.
- The 19th amendment gave women this right.
- Woodrow Wilson represented the ________________ party in the 1912 presidential election.
- These offered poor city dwellers education, medical care, and housing.
- He was a California naturalist whose efforts led to Congress to create many national parks.
- This person wrote The Jungle.
- ________________ Antitrust act strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act
- This group of people believe the government should be more accountable to its citizens.
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- The National Reclamation Act affected the management of which natural resource.
- She was arrested for voting in New York.
- She was an activist who opened the country's first birth-control clinic.
- President Roosevelt coined this term for breaking up big businesses.
- Theodore Roosevelt's plan for fair government.
- what region of the United States has the greatest area of conservation lands?
- While President, Teddy Roosevelt was a member of the ____________ party.
- Unlike African American men, women in the late 1800's could not do this.
16 Clues: This person wrote The Jungle. • She was arrested for voting in New York. • The 19th amendment gave women this right. • Theodore Roosevelt's plan for fair government. • Roosevelt's nickname for reform journalists who dug up information. • President Roosevelt coined this term for breaking up big businesses. • ...
victor 2025-12-11
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- Movement encouraged limiting or banning alcohol.
- was the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
- Wilson supported progressive reforms in banking, tariffs, and business.
- immigrants faced exclusion laws and discrimination.
- American workers often faced low wages and unfair treatment.
- worked for women’s right to vote. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt lead the fight for the women's right to vote. (SHORT ANSWER)
- Antitrust Act strengthened rules against monopolies.
- Howard Taft continued some progressive reforms.
- Americans faced discrimination despite progressive reforms.
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- ammendmentestablished the direct election of U.S. senators.
- Inspection Act required federal inspection of meatpacking plants.
- Food and Drug Act regulated the safety and labeling of food and medicine.
- Movement was a response to problems caused by industrialization and urban growth. Muckrakers were journalists who exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and social problems. (SHORT ANSWER)
- fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation.
- Park Service was created to manage and protect national parks.
- women supported progressive reforms such as education and public sanitation.
16 Clues: Howard Taft continued some progressive reforms. • Movement encouraged limiting or banning alcohol. • immigrants faced exclusion laws and discrimination. • Antitrust Act strengthened rules against monopolies. • fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation. • ammendmentestablished the direct election of U.S. senators. • ...
Progressivism and Imperialism Vocab 2024-10-23
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- person who brought social issues to light
- A movement bringing social reforms, late 1800s to early 1900s
- women's right to vote
- allowed citizens to remove an official from office
- NY factory that burned and killed many due to poor construction
- Author of the Jungle
- allowed citizens to vote on legislation
- act that was the result of the jungle
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- Applied Christian logic to social issues
- Amendment number that set in prohibition
- author of the jungle
- Roosevelt's domestic program
- First progressive president (nickname)
- Banning of alcohol
- allowed citizens to propose legislation
- Sinclair's book that exposed the grime of the meatpacking industry
- Revolutionized production of goods and reduced prices
- amendment that established the voting in of senators
- idea behind national parks
19 Clues: Banning of alcohol • author of the jungle • Author of the Jungle • women's right to vote • idea behind national parks • Roosevelt's domestic program • act that was the result of the jungle • First progressive president (nickname) • allowed citizens to propose legislation • allowed citizens to vote on legislation • Applied Christian logic to social issues • ...
Australia 2018-04-10
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- birds The country has lots of .........
- The capital city of the country is ........
- Its seasons are exactly ........ to the seasons of Europe
- Most of the people live in the .......... corner
- It is the biggest ...... in the world
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- In Australia there are thick ..........
- hemisphere Australia lies in the ..................
- Australia is the ........ of the seven continents
- parks ............. cover a big part of Australia
- A huge part of Australia is a ......
10 Clues: A huge part of Australia is a ...... • It is the biggest ...... in the world • birds The country has lots of ......... • In Australia there are thick .......... • The capital city of the country is ........ • Most of the people live in the .......... corner • Australia is the ........ of the seven continents • parks ............. cover a big part of Australia • ...
Great Britain 2020-04-14
8 Clues: A famous bridge in London? • Britain' s national drink is… • The queen of the United Kingdom? • The palace where the queen lives? • One of the famous parks in London? • The river that flows through London? • A famous street where peple go shopping? • The central arena famous for football matches?
Climate Change Crossword 2022-10-25
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- can be demonstrated through protest
- level of government in charge of national parks
- level of government in charge of recycling
- caused by melting glaciers and icebergs
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- forest fire, flood, or hurricane
- level of government that affects the whole country
- acronym for the organization that collects data on climate change
- protecting wildlife
8 Clues: protecting wildlife • forest fire, flood, or hurricane • can be demonstrated through protest • caused by melting glaciers and icebergs • level of government in charge of recycling • level of government in charge of national parks • level of government that affects the whole country • acronym for the organization that collects data on climate change
Parks Day 2021-07-15
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- a powerful artillery weapon
- a powerful gust of air
- the territory of the Mi'kmaq
- a verb meaning to explore
- the comings and goings of water throughout the day
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- a little beaver who loves to explore National Parks and Historic Sites
- tiny water droplets that obscure the view
- a flower with a yellow button and long white petals
- a type of wetland
- an animal used for farming and dairy
- a toy that flies in the wind
11 Clues: a type of wetland • a powerful gust of air • a verb meaning to explore • a powerful artillery weapon • the territory of the Mi'kmaq • a toy that flies in the wind • an animal used for farming and dairy • tiny water droplets that obscure the view • the comings and goings of water throughout the day • a flower with a yellow button and long white petals • ...
Glossaries 2024-08-13
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- the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- action of planting a thousand trees.
- National parks such as Tanjung putting kalimantan, Uujng Kulon Banten, etc.
- a factor causes urban overpopulation.
- progressing a lot
- Species of flora and fauna. Biodiversity
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- prevention effort before and after a disaster occurs.
- zone environmental sustainability.
- area that has non-agricultural primary activities.
- the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment.
- health Body training.
11 Clues: progressing a lot • health Body training. • zone environmental sustainability. • action of planting a thousand trees. • a factor causes urban overpopulation. • Species of flora and fauna. Biodiversity • the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • area that has non-agricultural primary activities. • prevention effort before and after a disaster occurs. • ...
We’ve all been through a lot—travel can help: Benefits of travelling 2023-09-09
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- Some people _______ by laying on a beach, while others like hiking!
- Often people are ______ more when they travel.
- Provides a mental reset, which reduces your overall stress and anxiety levels.
- Our travels can calm and _____ the mind and body.
- an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in travelling.
- ________ developed a program called PaRx, prescribing people annual passes to national parks.
- (Adjective) far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote
- Experiencing new ______, food and arts can broaden your perspectives.
- Traveling contributes to a _____ and more fulfilled life.
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- (Noun) [informal] a vacation.
- A small German speaking country in central Europe famous for its beautiful scenery.
- Travel provides a mental reset, which reduces your overall _____ and anxiety levels.
- Connected with a particular nation; shared by a whole nation.
- In 2020, the world went through a global ________.
- Enables somebody to deal with something difficult.
- a person's mental or physical condition
16 Clues: (Noun) [informal] a vacation. • a person's mental or physical condition • Often people are ______ more when they travel. • Our travels can calm and _____ the mind and body. • In 2020, the world went through a global ________. • Enables somebody to deal with something difficult. • Traveling contributes to a _____ and more fulfilled life. • ...
July Newsletter Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-26
8 Clues: Largest lake in the US • How old is Smokey Bear? • The longest river in the US • Largest state park in the US • Longest hiking trail in the US • Largest type of tree in the US • Only you can prevent forest (blank) • The state with the top 4 largest national parks
the USA 2024-03-30
8 Clues: the cold season • the USA consists of 50 ... • the USA is a country of ... • in the US you pay with the... • how many people live in a place • the capital of the US is ... D.C. • there are many ... parks in the US • if something is known by many people it is...
Nature parks 2020-07-06
18 Clues: ludak • ösvény • örökség • denevér • barlang • vízesés • pásztor • mítikus • lábnyom • vadvilág • lenyűgöző • körülvevő • alapítani • kirándulás • különleges • megfigyelni • néphagyomány • táj, tájkép, kilátás
July Newsletter Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-26
8 Clues: Largest lake in the US • How old is Smokey Bear? • The longest river in the US • Largest state park in the US • Longest hiking trail in the US • Largest type of tree in the US • Only you can prevent forest (blank) • The state with the top 4 largest national parks
South America Countries 2023-02-28
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- - Is home to 60 national parks
- - is the best place on Earth for stargazing
- - has a very long history with chocolate
- - is the second-smallest South American country
- - It Has the World’s Largest Water Reserve
- - is home to over 30 official languages
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- - is the Second Largest Country in South America
- - is home to 30 million people
- - The World's Largest Single Drop Waterfall
- - Rainforest covers approximately 94% of the country
- - Brasília is the capital of this country
11 Clues: - Is home to 60 national parks • - is home to 30 million people • - is home to over 30 official languages • - has a very long history with chocolate • - Brasília is the capital of this country • - It Has the World’s Largest Water Reserve • - The World's Largest Single Drop Waterfall • - is the best place on Earth for stargazing • ...
Park 2023-07-14
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- A path for walking, jogging, or biking in a park.
- A structure with a smooth surface that children slide down.
- An area with equipment and structures for children to play on.
- A seat attached to chains or ropes that moves back and forth.
- A long seat for sitting, usually made of wood or metal.
- A decorative structure that sprays water into the air.
- The grassy area of a park or open space.
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- Birds that live near water and are commonly found in park ponds.
- Running at a steady pace for exercise or fitness in a park.
- Two-wheeled vehicles that people ride for recreation in parks.
- A meal or snack eaten outdoors, usually on a blanket or picnic table.
- Tall, woody plants with branches and leaves that provide shade in parks.
- Beautiful plants with colorful petals that bloom in gardens or parks.
- A small body of water, often with ducks or fish, found in some parks.
- Animals that live in their natural habitats within parks.
15 Clues: The grassy area of a park or open space. • A path for walking, jogging, or biking in a park. • A decorative structure that sprays water into the air. • A long seat for sitting, usually made of wood or metal. • Animals that live in their natural habitats within parks. • Running at a steady pace for exercise or fitness in a park. • ...
spain 2021-01-11
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- where is the only dessert in spain
- how many national parks are in spain
- what is the festival were people throw tomatoes
- what is madrids people called
- where was pablo piccaso born
- what place in spain looks like mars
- how many countries does spain border
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- what is the capital of spain
- what museum is the guernica painting in
- what countrie borders spain to the west
- most people in spain are what religion
- how many world heritage sites in are spain
- which city is known as city of three cultures
- what is spains official currency
- what castle in spain inspired a disney castle
15 Clues: what is the capital of spain • where was pablo piccaso born • what is madrids people called • what is spains official currency • where is the only dessert in spain • what place in spain looks like mars • how many national parks are in spain • how many countries does spain border • most people in spain are what religion • what museum is the guernica painting in • ...
Purposes & Principles 2025-09-12
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- improving govt by voting or amendments
- federal govt is divided into three
- cartoonist technique using words as clues
- intro to Constitution listing purposes of govt
- schools hospitals parks are examples
- principle that govt doesn't have total control
- principle that emphasizes can't violate citizens freedoms
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- addressing foreign threats or issues like war
- purpose often filled by court actions
- govt reaction to disasters within borders
- idea that the people are the "kings"
- govt organized at national, state and city levels
- cartoonist technique using pictures as clues
- the Bill of Rights are the first ten
- comparing things to make a joke or point
15 Clues: federal govt is divided into three • idea that the people are the "kings" • the Bill of Rights are the first ten • schools hospitals parks are examples • purpose often filled by court actions • improving govt by voting or amendments • comparing things to make a joke or point • govt reaction to disasters within borders • cartoonist technique using words as clues • ...
Florida State 2021-11-17
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- An international network of over 1,800 local nonprofit fundraising affiliates.
- These natural wonders are created when rainwater collects underground and flows to the surface through the aquifer.
- Florida is known as the ________ state
- A National Park located in Florida that is the largest subtropical preserve in North America.
- Florida is a ________ surrounded by 3 sides of water
- Lake ________ is the largest lake in Florida
- Broward County parks consists of 6,500 ____.
- Broward County has _____ Natural Area Sites currently open to the public.
- Florida was admitted to United States as a State on March ___, 1845.
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- The most common sea turtle that nest along Florida's coast
- These play a substantial role in the diversity of nearby reef fish populations.
- The only mammal capable of true flight.
- The Florida _____ is a critically endangered subspecies of the cougar native to southern Florida.
- The ________ Ocean is to the east side of Florida
- Florida is home to the only ____ ____ system in the United States.
- National Public Lands Day is in the month of ______.
16 Clues: Florida is known as the ________ state • The only mammal capable of true flight. • Lake ________ is the largest lake in Florida • Broward County parks consists of 6,500 ____. • The ________ Ocean is to the east side of Florida • National Public Lands Day is in the month of ______. • Florida is a ________ surrounded by 3 sides of water • ...
Dabas aizsardzība Eiropā! 2020-05-02
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- nosauc kurš nacionālais parks aizsargā interesanto un daudzveidīgo Eiropas ziemeļu dabu
- cik daudz Plitvices ezeru nacionālajam parkam ir ūdenskritumi? (aptuveni)
- vecākais un pazīstamākais nacionālais parks Latvijā
- vides aizsardzības organizācijā kura sākās ar vārdu ''Zaļā ...''
- kurā valstī atrodas Justedālsbrēena nacionālais parks?
- kā sauc pazīstamāko Justedālsbrēena nacionālā parka ledāju?
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- viens no pirmajiem dabas rezervātiem Krievijā
- cik daudz nacionālie parki ir Latvijā?
- kā sauc konvenciju par ozona slāņa aizsardzību?
- ja Justedālsbrēena nacionālajā parkā izzudīs ledāji, izsīks arī daudzas kalnu ...
- kādas ekosistēmas ir Astrahaņas rezervāta galvenais uzdevums aizsargāt?
- kurā valstī atrodas Kornatu nacionālais parks?
- cik daudz dabas rezervāti ir atrodami Lietuvā?
- kuri populārākie dzīvnieki dzīvo Belovežas gāršas nacionālajā parkā?
14 Clues: cik daudz nacionālie parki ir Latvijā? • viens no pirmajiem dabas rezervātiem Krievijā • kurā valstī atrodas Kornatu nacionālais parks? • cik daudz dabas rezervāti ir atrodami Lietuvā? • kā sauc konvenciju par ozona slāņa aizsardzību? • vecākais un pazīstamākais nacionālais parks Latvijā • kurā valstī atrodas Justedālsbrēena nacionālais parks? • ...
Countries and Capitals of Africa 2012-11-20
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- The River Niger flows through this country.
- The Congo River flows through it.
- Mediterranean country close to Spain.
- It has one of the most famous national parks.
- What is the country North West of Lake Victoria.
- The country where Mt. Kilimanjaro is located.
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- The hottest place on earth.
- Gold is found here.
- The capital of Egypt.
- The country where the Prime Meridian intersects with the Tropic of Cancer.
10 Clues: Gold is found here. • The capital of Egypt. • The hottest place on earth. • The Congo River flows through it. • Mediterranean country close to Spain. • The River Niger flows through this country. • It has one of the most famous national parks. • The country where Mt. Kilimanjaro is located. • What is the country North West of Lake Victoria. • ...
Countries and Capitals of Africa 2012-11-20
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- The River Niger flows through this country.
- The Congo River flows through it.
- Mediterranean country close to Spain.
- It has one of the most famous national parks.
- What is the country North West of Lake Victoria.
- The country where Mt. Kilimanjaro is located.
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- The hottest place on earth.
- Gold is found here.
- The capital of Egypt.
- The country where the Prime Meridian intersects with the Tropic of Cancer.
10 Clues: Gold is found here. • The capital of Egypt. • The hottest place on earth. • The Congo River flows through it. • Mediterranean country close to Spain. • The River Niger flows through this country. • It has one of the most famous national parks. • The country where Mt. Kilimanjaro is located. • What is the country North West of Lake Victoria. • ...
The National Park Crossword 2023-03-09
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- someone who works to protect the environment
- has 15 volcanos
- Has over 5,000 architecture sites and are one of the best preserved.
- Has the biggest tree in the world
- all animal life in the national park
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- a map that shows symbols to represent physical and human features
- Yellowstone Caldera
- Located in the Great Lakes
- has 3.3 million acres of unspoiled land
- all plant life in the parks
10 Clues: has 15 volcanos • Yellowstone Caldera • Located in the Great Lakes • all plant life in the parks • Has the biggest tree in the world • all animal life in the national park • has 3.3 million acres of unspoiled land • someone who works to protect the environment • a map that shows symbols to represent physical and human features • ...
The National Park Crossword 2023-03-09
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- someone who works to protect the environment
- has 15 volcanos
- Has over 5,000 architecture sites and are one of the best preserved.
- Has the biggest tree in the world
- all animal life in the national park
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- a map that shows symbols to represent physical and human features
- Yellowstone Caldera
- Located in the Great Lakes
- has 3.3 million acres of unspoiled land
- all plant life in the parks
10 Clues: has 15 volcanos • Yellowstone Caldera • Located in the Great Lakes • all plant life in the parks • Has the biggest tree in the world • all animal life in the national park • has 3.3 million acres of unspoiled land • someone who works to protect the environment • a map that shows symbols to represent physical and human features • ...
Teddy's Ideals 2025-03-04
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- The kind of system he reformed.
- What his ideology was.
- What he was best known for.
- What he did for national parks.
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- What the name of his policy was.
- Wanted this for all people.
- Insisted only a powerful ___ could regulate justice and a stable economy.
- Policy that guaranteed the US would maintain stability in Latin America.
- What he did for the labor system.
- Where he was in war.
10 Clues: Where he was in war. • What his ideology was. • Wanted this for all people. • What he was best known for. • The kind of system he reformed. • What he did for national parks. • What the name of his policy was. • What he did for the labor system. • Policy that guaranteed the US would maintain stability in Latin America. • ...
Review 2025-09-01
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- - Doctors suggest ___ exercise for good health.
- - Planting more trees can help ___ air pollution.
- - Illegal ___ destroys the rainforest.
- - Climbing a mountain is a big ___.
- - Polluted rivers ___ the health of local communities.
- - Plants ___ sunlight to make food.
- esteem - Helping others can improve your ___ and confidence.
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- - The new ___ among teens is using eco-friendly products.
- - We celebrate an ___ festival in our village.
- - Many animals face ___ because of habitat loss.
- - Scientists can ___ future weather using technology.
- - We should ___ the importance of protecting nature.
- - Everyone can ___ to saving energy at home.
- - Some natural ___ are protected as national parks.
- - Running burns a lot of ___ every day.
15 Clues: - Climbing a mountain is a big ___. • - Plants ___ sunlight to make food. • - Illegal ___ destroys the rainforest. • - Running burns a lot of ___ every day. • - Everyone can ___ to saving energy at home. • - We celebrate an ___ festival in our village. • - Doctors suggest ___ exercise for good health. • - Many animals face ___ because of habitat loss. • ...
utah 2025-09-21
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- Gateway city for adventure sports and national parks
- Salt Lake City is Utah’s capital and largest city
- Flaming Gorge is a reservoir popular for fishing and boating
- Kayaking is popular on the Green and Colorado Rivers
- Jordan River Parkway is a popular trail for walking and biking
- Brighton Ski Resort is known for winter sports
- Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington for family fun
- Echo Canyon is a historic route along I-80 with scenic views
- Utah Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the state
- The Salt Lake Temple is a famous LDS Church landmark
- Snow Canyon State Park features lava flows and red sandstone
- Red rock country surrounds much of southern Utah
- Zion National Park, famous for its red cliffs and canyons
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- Capitol Reef National Park is named after its unique rock formations
- Utah is known for its significant Mormon population
- Pioneer Park in Salt Lake City offers city views and history
- Park City is renowned for skiing and the Sundance Film Festival
- Antelope Island is a state park in the Great Salt Lake
- Raptors can be seen at the Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City
- Dead Horse Point offers stunning views of the Colorado River
- Bear Lake is famous for its turquoise waters and summer fun
- Vast national park with dramatic canyons and mesas
- Gunlock State Park is a hidden gem for fishing and camping
- Big Cottonwood Canyon is a scenic driving and hiking spot
- Goblin Valley State Park is famous for its rock formations
- Arches National Park is known for its natural stone formations
- Bryce Canyon features unique hoodoos and scenic overlooks
- Tooele is a small city west of Salt Lake City
- Snowbird is a popular ski resort in the Wasatch Mountains
- The Capitol Building is located in Salt Lake City
30 Clues: Tooele is a small city west of Salt Lake City • Brighton Ski Resort is known for winter sports • Red rock country surrounds much of southern Utah • Salt Lake City is Utah’s capital and largest city • The Capitol Building is located in Salt Lake City • Vast national park with dramatic canyons and mesas • Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington for family fun • ...
utah 2025-09-21
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- Gateway city for adventure sports and national parks
- Salt Lake City is Utah’s capital and largest city
- Flaming Gorge is a reservoir popular for fishing and boating
- Kayaking is popular on the Green and Colorado Rivers
- Jordan River Parkway is a popular trail for walking and biking
- Brighton Ski Resort is known for winter sports
- Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington for family fun
- Echo Canyon is a historic route along I-80 with scenic views
- Utah Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the state
- The Salt Lake Temple is a famous LDS Church landmark
- Snow Canyon State Park features lava flows and red sandstone
- Red rock country surrounds much of southern Utah
- Zion National Park, famous for its red cliffs and canyons
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- Capitol Reef National Park is named after its unique rock formations
- Utah is known for its significant Mormon population
- Pioneer Park in Salt Lake City offers city views and history
- Park City is renowned for skiing and the Sundance Film Festival
- Antelope Island is a state park in the Great Salt Lake
- Raptors can be seen at the Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City
- Dead Horse Point offers stunning views of the Colorado River
- Bear Lake is famous for its turquoise waters and summer fun
- Vast national park with dramatic canyons and mesas
- Gunlock State Park is a hidden gem for fishing and camping
- Big Cottonwood Canyon is a scenic driving and hiking spot
- Goblin Valley State Park is famous for its rock formations
- Arches National Park is known for its natural stone formations
- Bryce Canyon features unique hoodoos and scenic overlooks
- Tooele is a small city west of Salt Lake City
- Snowbird is a popular ski resort in the Wasatch Mountains
- The Capitol Building is located in Salt Lake City
30 Clues: Tooele is a small city west of Salt Lake City • Brighton Ski Resort is known for winter sports • Red rock country surrounds much of southern Utah • Salt Lake City is Utah’s capital and largest city • The Capitol Building is located in Salt Lake City • Vast national park with dramatic canyons and mesas • Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington for family fun • ...
Week 11 Crossword 2023-10-16
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- which government provides transportation services
- state governments provide services to citizens in their _______
- government provides ________ to help meet needs
- is an important responsibility of the government
- the government responsible for the military
- What is social security
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- cities provide other services like clean water, _____, and sewer services
- state government build and maintain _______
- local governments provide services to people in the ______
- who has access to the TexasHealthh and Human Services department?
10 Clues: What is social security • state government build and maintain _______ • the government responsible for the military • government provides ________ to help meet needs • is an important responsibility of the government • which government provides transportation services • local governments provide services to people in the ______ • ...
geography hw crossword 2024-05-14
Progressive Era 2022-11-07
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- set aside 200 million acres of land for national forests, mineral reserves
- Began in US in 1889 by Jane Addams at Hull House in Chicago
- set aside money from sale of lands to fund irrigation projects in arid states
- Outlawed monopolies and practices that result in the restraint of trade
- A means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can force a public vote.
- Formed in 1909 to advance the cause of African Americans
- antitrust Strengthened the Sherman Antitrust Act by spelling out specbusinessesivities business could not do
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- one of the first national parks
- citizens demand via petition
- Wanted to eliminate alcohol consumption
- A procedure by which voters can remove an elected official
- the _________ amendment allowed for the collection of income taxes
- Voters wanted a direct say in who represented them
- Outlawed interstate transportation of impure foods and deliberate mislabeling of food and drugs
14 Clues: citizens demand via petition • one of the first national parks • Wanted to eliminate alcohol consumption • Voters wanted a direct say in who represented them • Formed in 1909 to advance the cause of African Americans • A procedure by which voters can remove an elected official • Began in US in 1889 by Jane Addams at Hull House in Chicago • ...
Historical Black Leaders 2026-02-11
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- Appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson to be the first African American justice to serve on the Supreme Court
- Enslaved man who unsuccessfully tried to sue for his, his wife, and his children's freedom
- First African American woman to obtain an international pilot's license
- Escaped from slavery and spoke at religious revivals, spoke about women's rights, and againts enslaving people
- Minister and national spokesperson for the Nation of Islam
- Prominent civil rights leader, made a speech about his dream
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- Wrote articles in Tennessee newspapers about what was truly happening to Black people
- Scientist who found hundreds of uses for peanuts
- After escaping slavery, became the national leader of an abolitionist movement
- First African American player in Major League Baseball
- Refused to give up seat for a white passenger on a segregated bus
- Conductor on the Underground Railroad
- First African American president of the U.S.
- Ranked greatest boxer of all time
14 Clues: Ranked greatest boxer of all time • Conductor on the Underground Railroad • First African American president of the U.S. • Scientist who found hundreds of uses for peanuts • First African American player in Major League Baseball • Minister and national spokesperson for the Nation of Islam • Prominent civil rights leader, made a speech about his dream • ...
Meghalaya 2021-03-06
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- Largest tribal group in Meghalaya
- State east of Meghalaya
- The state of Meghalaya was formed these many years before from now
- Number of national parks in Meghalaya
- Number of rajya sabha seats in Meghalaya
- A country that shares its borders with Meghalaya
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- Famous nohkalikai is located in this district
- festival held every july in jowai, jaintia hills
- Capital of Meghalaya
- one of the most famous dishes of Meghalaya
10 Clues: Capital of Meghalaya • State east of Meghalaya • Largest tribal group in Meghalaya • Number of national parks in Meghalaya • Number of rajya sabha seats in Meghalaya • one of the most famous dishes of Meghalaya • Famous nohkalikai is located in this district • festival held every july in jowai, jaintia hills • A country that shares its borders with Meghalaya • ...
Countries and Capitals of Africa 2012-11-20
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- What is the country North West of Lake Victoria.
- The hottest place on earth.
- Gold is found here.
- The capital of Egypt.
- The Congo River flows through it.
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- The country where the Prime Meridian intersects with the Tropic of Cancer.
- The River Niger flows through this country.
- It has one of the most famous national parks.
- The country where Mt. Kilimanjaro is located.
- Mediterranean country close to Spain.
10 Clues: Gold is found here. • The capital of Egypt. • The hottest place on earth. • The Congo River flows through it. • Mediterranean country close to Spain. • The River Niger flows through this country. • It has one of the most famous national parks. • The country where Mt. Kilimanjaro is located. • What is the country North West of Lake Victoria. • ...
pUZZLE 2 2023-06-11
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- Notable for its historical significance
- parks Preserved areas with unique flora and fauna
- Tools used to navigate the road
- road Unrestricted and unobstructed passage
- attractions Unusual and fascinating attractions by the road
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- Cultural artifacts and symbols associated with the United States
- Stops made along the journey for rest or
- Varied and picturesque natural surroundings
- The act of going from one place to another
- Accommodations for travelers on the road
10 Clues: Tools used to navigate the road • Notable for its historical significance • Stops made along the journey for rest or • Accommodations for travelers on the road • The act of going from one place to another • Varied and picturesque natural surroundings • road Unrestricted and unobstructed passage • parks Preserved areas with unique flora and fauna • ...
Teddy's Ideals 2025-03-04
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- What the name of his name policy was.
- what his ideology was.
- Wanted for all people.
- The kind of system he reformed.
- What he was best known for.
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- What he did for national parks.
- Where he was in war.
- Insisted only a ___ could regulate justice and a stable economy.
- What he did for the labor system.
- Policy that guaranteed the US would maintain stability in Latin America.
10 Clues: Where he was in war. • what his ideology was. • Wanted for all people. • What he was best known for. • What he did for national parks. • The kind of system he reformed. • What he did for the labor system. • What the name of his name policy was. • Insisted only a ___ could regulate justice and a stable economy. • ...
JoLo Year Three <3 2024-09-19
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- Battle where we said RIP to the Queen Who Never Was
- Author whose home we visited in Key West
- city in North Carolina where we took our Christmas pictures this year
- town in North Carolina where we went to wine festival with the Combs'
- Gift for the third wedding anniversary
- Venue for the 2023 MSC Christmas Party
- Cocktail bar where Taylor took us after dinner in Ramsey
- American composer/pianist who was honored in our first Mt. P Symphony Orchestra date
- Name of the lake where the Gordon's lake house is
- Restaurant in Perrysburg where the Beringers took us NYE weekend
- Dessert you made for Mom's birthday this year 5/13
- National Historical Park where we took Dad for his birthday this year
- Movie we watched with Todd on his birthday
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- Name of our MSC Cruise Ship for Valentine's Day
- Main Performer of the Superbowl Halftime Show we watched with Toya and Shawn
- In North Jersey its "Taylor Ham" but in Manahawkin we call it
- April Ludgate's alter ego on Parks and Recreation
- Place where we went for the sunset in Key West
- City where we visited with Mama for Uncle Joe's memorial
- What our costumes were for Deirdre's Halloween party
- Spanish musical/dance style featured at our Columbia Restaurant dinner
- Andy Dwyer's alter ego on Parks and Recreation
22 Clues: Gift for the third wedding anniversary • Venue for the 2023 MSC Christmas Party • Author whose home we visited in Key West • Movie we watched with Todd on his birthday • Place where we went for the sunset in Key West • Andy Dwyer's alter ego on Parks and Recreation • Name of our MSC Cruise Ship for Valentine's Day • April Ludgate's alter ego on Parks and Recreation • ...
National Parks 2019-08-21
4 Clues: Became the first national Park • includes more than 600 cliff dwellings • located in Colorado, this park contains 5 geographical regions. • has a 40 mile range with the northern section called the jackson hole
Alphabet Soup 2021-11-02
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- the Department of ___________________ funds up to 90% of construction costs for highways.
- George Washington's Department of War combined with the Department of the Navy between 1947 and 1949.
- encourages growth in the national economy and promote trade by American companies with other countries.
- Created in an effort to make downtown areas safer with more consisten, affordable housing
- After service ________ can receive medical aid from the federal government at little to no cost.
- Part of the DoJ, responsible for Investigating terrorism as well as alleged violations of federal law.
- Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the ______________.
- Created primarily as an effort by Democrats to ensure support from a national association.
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- Protects the interests of American workers.
- The head of the Department of Justice (DoJ).
- Originally founded as the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1781.
- Originally a catch-all but now oversees wildlife and national parks.
- Pulled together 22 agencies from other cabinet departments into one unified organization.
- This department premotes the President's plan for providing the energy the country needs for its homes and industries.
- the department of ___ accounts for about one quarter of federal spending and has over 67,000 employees
- Coordinates intelligence gathering work of the federal government.
- non-cabinet level federal agency responsible for inspecting and grading foods that enter the US.
17 Clues: Protects the interests of American workers. • The head of the Department of Justice (DoJ). • Originally founded as the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1781. • Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the ______________. • Coordinates intelligence gathering work of the federal government. • Originally a catch-all but now oversees wildlife and national parks. • ...
New South 2026-02-23
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- Big war from 1914 to 1918
- Helping farmers survive the Dust Bowl.
- The Wall Street crash he worked to fix.
- Monthly retirement checks for seniors.
- The disease that paralyzed him. The disease that paralyzed him.
- The financial system he had to rebuild.
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- The 32nd President of the USA.
- The "Tree Army" that built our National Parks.
- His favorite healing resort in Georgia.
9 Clues: Big war from 1914 to 1918 • The 32nd President of the USA. • Helping farmers survive the Dust Bowl. • Monthly retirement checks for seniors. • His favorite healing resort in Georgia. • The Wall Street crash he worked to fix. • The financial system he had to rebuild. • The "Tree Army" that built our National Parks. • ...
Park 2023-07-05
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- A small body of still water, often found in parks, that is home to aquatic plants and animals.
- A decorative water feature, often found in parks, that sprays water into the air in various patterns.
- park A specific area within a park where dogs are allowed to run off-leash and socialize with other dogs.
- coaster A thrilling amusement ride found in some amusement parks, featuring tracks with steep drops, loops, and turns.
- pit A designated area within a park where people can gather around an open fire for warmth, cooking, or socializing.
- bed A raised area within a park where flowers and other plants are grown for decorative purposes.
- A meal or social gathering held outdoors, often in a park, where people bring and enjoy food together.
- trail A marked trail within a park that allows people to explore and observe the natural surroundings and wildlife.
- A three-dimensional artwork made by carving, molding, or assembling materials, often displayed in parks for public viewing.
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- field A designated area within a park where people can engage in various sports and recreational activities.
- stand A small building or stall in a park where snacks, drinks, and other refreshments are sold to visitors.
- path A designated route within a park that is intended for bicycles, providing a safe and enjoyable riding experience.
- A designated area within a park where children can play on equipment such as swings, slides, and jungle gyms.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural habitats, often found in parks and protected areas.
- space Open areas within a park that are covered with grass, trees, or other vegetation, providing a natural environment.
- A long seat made of wood or metal, typically found in parks for people to sit and rest.
- A designated route or trail within a park that people can walk, jog, or ride bicycles on.
- An area of land set aside for public recreation and enjoyment, often featuring grass, trees, and recreational facilities.
- A rotating platform with seats or animal figures that people can ride for amusement, often found in parks.
19 Clues: A long seat made of wood or metal, typically found in parks for people to sit and rest. • A designated route or trail within a park that people can walk, jog, or ride bicycles on. • A small body of still water, often found in parks, that is home to aquatic plants and animals. • ...
Who's Who 2022-08-19
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- This person can dive deep- as a certified scuba diver.
- This person is going to climb the highest peak in North America, Denali and see all the National Parks in America.
- Enjoys knitting and crocheting
- Enjoys the latest style of golfing, Topgolf
- This person finds coffee, even just the smell of coffee, distasteful.
- Champion of a a National Ping Pong Competition.
- Still alive after not sleeping for 50 hours straight.
- Enjoys B-rated moves from the 60's-80's.
- This person can't be beat in a single style of shows having seen 737 anime.
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- In youth was certain their uncle was in the band NSYNC
- This person has been to a Lindsey Stirling concert.
- Before working here they were a vet assistant.
- Has a dog named Rita.
- Enjoys quilting
- Has a cat named Figaro
- Middle name is the same a a character form the show Brady Bunch.
- This person has studies internationally in Buenos Aires Argentina.
- Watch out, this person is a trained kick boxer.
18 Clues: Enjoys quilting • Has a dog named Rita. • Has a cat named Figaro • Enjoys knitting and crocheting • Enjoys B-rated moves from the 60's-80's. • Enjoys the latest style of golfing, Topgolf • Before working here they were a vet assistant. • Champion of a a National Ping Pong Competition. • Watch out, this person is a trained kick boxer. • ...
Theodore Roosevelt 2022-02-23
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- Theodore Roosevelt became America's ______ president
- Roosevelt's second wife
- Roosevelt's first wife
- Roosevelt _____ his official presidential portrait
- Established ______ National Parks
- The first Volunteer Cavalry that was led by Roosevelt
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- Roosevelt became blind in one eye when he was ______
- The state that Roosevelt owned a personal ranch in
- The number of children Roosevelt had
- The college that Theodore graduated from
- Roosevelt said that building this was his greatest achievement
- One of Roosevelt's nicknames
- The title of one of the books Roosevelt wrote
- Roosevelt was elected ________ in 1900
- Theodore Roosevelt was related to Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president). They were ______ cousins
- Roosevelt was the president with the most ______ at the White House
16 Clues: Roosevelt's first wife • Roosevelt's second wife • One of Roosevelt's nicknames • Established ______ National Parks • The number of children Roosevelt had • Roosevelt was elected ________ in 1900 • The college that Theodore graduated from • The title of one of the books Roosevelt wrote • The state that Roosevelt owned a personal ranch in • ...
cambridge Unit 12 2019-11-22
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- British ____ authority
- Reading, writing _____ing in the country
- He checks the _____ and does repairs
- He ____s the equipment and does repairs
- some tourists can fly by going ___-_____
- See what you ____!
- D He milks the cows and cleans the milking ___.
- go ___ing on a boat in the sea
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- He checks the equipment and does _____s.
- In the south west, a lot of farms _____ milk
- a _____ is a narrow boat you ride down the river
- when people go ______ they sleep in a tent not in a house.
- He puts ______ on the fields
- British tourist _____.
- Here are some things you can do in the ____ parks
- in the south east, they produce _____.
16 Clues: See what you ____! • British ____ authority • British tourist _____. • He puts ______ on the fields • go ___ing on a boat in the sea • He checks the _____ and does repairs • in the south east, they produce _____. • He ____s the equipment and does repairs • He checks the equipment and does _____s. • Reading, writing _____ing in the country • ...
Ashley & Ives Wedding Crossword 2025-04-08
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- Which one of the bridesmaids set Ives up with Ashley?
- What is Ives' favorite sport?
- What is the farthest country Ives & Ashley have travelled to?
- Who are the "something blue" girls?
- Where did Ives go for his Bachelor trip?
- How many national parks have Ives & Ashley visited together?
- What school did Ives & Ashley go to
- Where will Ashley & Ives go on their honeymoon?
- What does Ashley teach?
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- Where do Ives & Ashley live?
- What city is the wedding in?
- What are Ives' initials?
- Where was Ashley born?
- What did Ives save after their first date in 2014?
- Where was Ives born?
- Where did Ashley go for her Bachelorette trip?
- What are Ashley's initials?
17 Clues: Where was Ives born? • Where was Ashley born? • What does Ashley teach? • What are Ives' initials? • What are Ashley's initials? • Where do Ives & Ashley live? • What city is the wedding in? • What is Ives' favorite sport? • Who are the "something blue" girls? • What school did Ives & Ashley go to • Where did Ives go for his Bachelor trip? • ...
states in USA 2022-05-24
7 Clues: tea party • is known as lone star state • is now for the grand canyon • known for its national parks • home to the empire state building • is known for the state of granite • home for deer isle and moosehead lake
states in USA 2022-05-24
7 Clues: tea party • is known as lone star state • is now for the grand canyon • known for its national parks • home to the empire state building • is known for the state of granite • home for deer isle and moosehead lake
Abby 1st Hour Crossword 2025-04-16
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- who is the current US president
- how many main roles does the US president have
- another name for national level
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc (law)
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed
- What are the first 10 amendments called
- the president has this power
- how many supreme court justices are there
- who is the Chief of the Executive Branch
- the current governor of Kansas
- which branch of government enforces the law
- level of government that gives libraries and parks
- the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
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- system of government that the uses
- what was Trump trying to get built on the Us-Mexico border
- a national legislative body that consists of the House of Representatives
- Each state gets this many senators
- a branch of government that the founding fathers thought was the most important
- This branch evaluates the laws
- a formal and organized choice by vote if a person for political office or other position
- who is the current VICE president
21 Clues: the president has this power • This branch evaluates the laws • the current governor of Kansas • who is the current US president • another name for national level • who is the current VICE president • system of government that the uses • Each state gets this many senators • What are the first 10 amendments called • who is the Chief of the Executive Branch • ...
Maddy's 50 States 2026-03-31
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- Ocean State
- Potatoes
- Origin of the Ice Cream cone
- Grand Canyon
- Yellowstone and Mountains
- Hot springs, natural beauty,
- Adrian explain our friend group
- Honolulu
- National parks and skiing
- Deep-dish pizza
- Barbecue, steak, and ranches
- Yale University
- Maple syrup and dairy farms
- Small soda
- Largest state, known for being very cold
- Borders with Canada marked by a 20 foot wide vista cleared of trees
- “________ mountain mama”
- “Sweet home _____ “
- Lobster and coastal lighthouses
- Seattle
- Hollywood
- Disney World
- Where Justin Bieber got his peaches
- Sunflower state
- Live Free or Die
- Deepest lake in the US
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- Beaches and Southern History
- Jamestown historical site
- Mount Rushmore
- Big apple
- Las Vegas
- Very long river
- Hosts the most Mardi Gras
- Outerbanks
- The Liberty Bell
- Cheese wheels and dairies
- NASCAR
- Great Lakes
- Santa Fe
- Cornfields
- Chesapeake Bay
- Aspen
- akskarabeN
- Where Silver Lake is
- Fried chicken
- Indianapolis
- Glacier National Park
- Jersey Shore
- “you the only 10 I see”
- Oil Capitol
50 Clues: Aspen • NASCAR • Seattle • Potatoes • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Big apple • Las Vegas • Hollywood • Outerbanks • Cornfields • akskarabeN • Small soda • Ocean State • Great Lakes • Oil Capitol • Grand Canyon • Indianapolis • Jersey Shore • Disney World • Fried chicken • Mount Rushmore • Chesapeake Bay • Very long river • Deep-dish pizza • Yale University • Sunflower state • The Liberty Bell • Live Free or Die • “Sweet home _____ “ • ...
A musical Journey 2022-09-27
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- Number of national parks in Gabon.
- Music is a _________ there.
- Animals that needed help in Gabon.
- They are made up of natural materials.
- It´s super important for Gabonese people.
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- Gabon is in this continent.
- In Gabon there isn´t ____ to see in the dark.
- They are about survival in the forest.
- last name of the filmmaker who went to Gabon.
9 Clues: Gabon is in this continent. • Music is a _________ there. • Number of national parks in Gabon. • Animals that needed help in Gabon. • They are about survival in the forest. • They are made up of natural materials. • It´s super important for Gabonese people. • In Gabon there isn´t ____ to see in the dark. • last name of the filmmaker who went to Gabon.
L.A. County Parks and Recreation 2020-03-17
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- Innovative summer camp
- Just opened at Pamela Park
- This garden was once the Boddy family ranch
- Pedestrian bridge and wildlife crossing
- Place to get chased by peacocks
- Park where gold was discovered
- Arboretum's piece of history
- Agency up yonder
- Andy Griffith would love this skate park
- Clamshell under the stars
- Teen program at 9 parks
- 1,492 acre park with lakes (and a freeway)
- Headquarters 91803
- Woolly bovine residents of Hart Park
- Parks do this
- Palos Verdes blue butterfly calls this park home
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- Parks has 30 of these aquatic features
- A tilted sandstone formation on the northern slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains
- Lifeguard who swam his way to the top
- Star Trek film location
- Little ones try to outrun water here
- Park collaboration with LA Co. Library
- Conference for future female leaders
- PAD for short
- Water ski at this largest lake in L.A. County
- Our department has 20 of these
- Eaton Canyon's last one burned down in 1993
- The missing agency
- John's jet ski partner
- Created by Safe Neighborhood Parks Act in 1992
30 Clues: PAD for short • Parks do this • Agency up yonder • The missing agency • Headquarters 91803 • Innovative summer camp • John's jet ski partner • Star Trek film location • Teen program at 9 parks • Clamshell under the stars • Just opened at Pamela Park • Arboretum's piece of history • Park where gold was discovered • Our department has 20 of these • Place to get chased by peacocks • ...
Theodore Roosevelt 2022-02-23
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- The college that Theodore graduated from
- Roosevelt's first wife
- Roosevelt was elected ________ in 1900
- The title of one of the books Roosevelt wrote
- Roosevelt was the president with the most ______ at the White House
- The number of children Roosevelt had
- Theodore Roosevelt was related to Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president). They were ______ cousins
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- Roosevelt said that building this was his greatest achievement
- Roosevelt _____ his official presidential portrait
- Roosevelt's second wife
- Roosevelt became blind in one eye when he was ______
- Established ______ National Parks
- One of Roosevelt's nicknames
- The state that Roosevelt owned a personal ranch in
- The first Volunteer Cavalry that was led by Roosevelt
- Theodore Roosevelt became America's ______ president
16 Clues: Roosevelt's first wife • Roosevelt's second wife • One of Roosevelt's nicknames • Established ______ National Parks • The number of children Roosevelt had • Roosevelt was elected ________ in 1900 • The college that Theodore graduated from • The title of one of the books Roosevelt wrote • Roosevelt _____ his official presidential portrait • ...
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT..... 2025-03-24
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- is made with fifty stars and fourteen stripes
- the Statue of Liberty is one....from the French
- is the on the fourth of July 1776
- 334 million people is the......most populated country
- how many colonies were in 1776?
- the largest State of USA
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- is the State with the most national parks
- House is the residence of the USA President
- is the most spoken language in the USA
- is the second language spoken in the USA
- the Independence day mounth
- is the most famous american symbol
- the bill that shows "american bold eagle"
- Washington was the first Presidente of USA
- York is the largest city
- dimension of the USA in km2
16 Clues: the largest State of USA • York is the largest city • the Independence day mounth • dimension of the USA in km2 • how many colonies were in 1776? • is the on the fourth of July 1776 • is the most famous american symbol • is the most spoken language in the USA • is the second language spoken in the USA • is the State with the most national parks • ...
US Presidents 2024-01-11
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- "I did not have sexual relations with that woman"
- "Four score and seven years ago"
- Fire-side chats. Alphabet Soup Programs. Great Depression. (initials)
- General During WWII.
- First Black President.
- Union General during the Civil War. Face is on the $50 bill.
- First President of the United States.
- Wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- War on Poverty. Vietnam. (initials)
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- President During WW1. Fourteen-Points.
- Watergate.
- Father of The Constitution.
- Trail of Tears. Face is on the $20 Bill.
- War in Iraq.
- Used the Atomic Bombs on Japan. Korean War.
- Trickle-Down Economics. "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
- Broke up monopolies and created National Parks.
- President from Georgia. Great Humanitarian, but not a good president.
- The Space Race. Assassinated in Dallas Texas. (initials)
19 Clues: Watergate. • War in Iraq. • General During WWII. • First Black President. • Father of The Constitution. • "Four score and seven years ago" • War on Poverty. Vietnam. (initials) • First President of the United States. • President During WW1. Fourteen-Points. • Wrote the Declaration of Independence. • Trail of Tears. Face is on the $20 Bill. • ...
Civil Rights 2024-05-01
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- focused on Self Defense
- reaffirm white supremacy
- marched in Washington DC in support of a civil rights bill.
- made segregation illegal in all public facilities.
- register African American voters.
- not based on laws
- American Indian Movement
- Intimidated Blacks and Whites from pushing rights for freed slaves
- Activist marched desire to vote
- segregation did not violate the 14th amendment
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- Stressed pride in African culture
- National Organization of Women.
- civil disobedience
- white and black tries to intergrate the public transportation
- Belief that men and women should be politically economically and socially equal
- Latinos fight back.
- The arrest of Rosa Parks
- served as the spokesperson for the nation of Islam
- Eisenhower ordered federal to stand guard in little Rock to protect the students as they walked in.
19 Clues: not based on laws • civil disobedience • Latinos fight back. • focused on Self Defense • reaffirm white supremacy • The arrest of Rosa Parks • American Indian Movement • National Organization of Women. • Activist marched desire to vote • Stressed pride in African culture • register African American voters. • segregation did not violate the 14th amendment • ...
Progressivism 2014-12-10
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- helped make child protection act
- the right to vote
- author of THE JUNGLE
- save national parks
- hours in a work day
- she wrote about the Standard Oil CO.
- third party brought in to settle a dispute
- show at the circus
- one of the first to give the right to vote (think potato)
- womens christian temperance union
- a vote on an initiative
- 42 when he became president
- young mens christian association
- _______ anti trust law
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- amendment provides for popular senators
- controlling the market due to owing most of the same business
- name of a stuffed animal
- author of SHAME OF THE CITIES
- same plot, play, interact with audience
- another one of the first to give the right to vote
- leader of suffrage movement
- a proposal for a law coming from the people
- assassinated as president
- someone who broke up monopolies
- sport becoming popular in small towns
- first state to give the right to vote
- army religious association
- someone who exposes the evil in society in hopes it will change
- national association for the advancement of colored people
- kicking out an elected official before their term expires
30 Clues: the right to vote • show at the circus • save national parks • hours in a work day • author of THE JUNGLE • _______ anti trust law • a vote on an initiative • name of a stuffed animal • assassinated as president • army religious association • leader of suffrage movement • 42 when he became president • author of SHAME OF THE CITIES • someone who broke up monopolies • ...
Get To Know Your Leadership 2023-04-09
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- Has a certification for bareboat charter.
- Loves to spend time with their 1-year-old grandson.
- Their favorite TV show as a child was "Reading Rainbow."
- Was a state finalist in the National Geography Bee.
- Left-handed fisherman that frequents Lake Winnebago.
- Was an EMT certified ski patrolman in the state of Washington.
- Loves the outdoors and planting flowers in the spring.
- Has a dog named Clementine.
- Graduates from the MLS program in August 2023.
- Favorite summer pastime is traveling in a 25' RV.
- An ordained minister.
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- Surfs in Wisconsin year-round.
- Received their open water scuba diving certificate at the age of 14.
- Their dream job as a child was to be an artist.
- Has several equestrian articles and photographs published in magazines.
- Significant other is a RN on 4SW, they met in High School.
- Attended a 3 week long Central American Culture class in Costa Rica.
- Their doggo love is their Newfi Tonks.
- Travels in RV to explore National Parks.
- Born in Alaska.
- Has visited 17 countries and 33 states.
- Grows and/or raises most of their own food.
22 Clues: Born in Alaska. • An ordained minister. • Has a dog named Clementine. • Surfs in Wisconsin year-round. • Their doggo love is their Newfi Tonks. • Has visited 17 countries and 33 states. • Travels in RV to explore National Parks. • Has a certification for bareboat charter. • Grows and/or raises most of their own food. • Graduates from the MLS program in August 2023. • ...
Rosa Parks 2025-03-21
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- What was the youth division Rosa was the leader of? (Slide 11 HR)
- What was the segment added to the March on Washington called? (Slide 13 HR)
- What age did Rosa Parks leave school?(Slide 5 KL)
- Where did Rosa Parks move to after the Montgomery Bus Boycott? (Slide 15 ZZ)
- How old was Rosa Parks's husband when he passed?
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- What year was Rosa Parks born? (Slide 2 KL)
- In what year did Rosa Parks publish her autobiography?
- What was Rosa Parks's husbands first name? (Slide 7 BW)
- What was Rosa Parks ill with as a child? (Slide 3 KL)
- What was a threat to Rosa's family as a child?(Slide 4 KL)
- What year did the bus boycott begin? (Slide 12 HR)
- What did Rosa Parks do in her free time? (Slide 8 BW)
12 Clues: What year was Rosa Parks born? (Slide 2 KL) • How old was Rosa Parks's husband when he passed? • What age did Rosa Parks leave school?(Slide 5 KL) • What year did the bus boycott begin? (Slide 12 HR) • What was Rosa Parks ill with as a child? (Slide 3 KL) • What did Rosa Parks do in her free time? (Slide 8 BW) • In what year did Rosa Parks publish her autobiography? • ...
Theodore Roosevelt 2022-02-23
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- The college that Theodore graduated from
- Roosevelt's first wife
- Roosevelt was elected ________ in 1900
- The title of one of the books Roosevelt wrote
- Roosevelt was the president with the most ______ at the White House
- The number of children Roosevelt had
- Theodore Roosevelt was related to Franklin Roosevelt (32nd president). They were ______ cousins
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- Roosevelt said that building this was his greatest achievement
- Roosevelt _____ his official presidential portrait
- Roosevelt's second wife
- Roosevelt became blind in one eye when he was ______
- Established ______ National Parks
- One of Roosevelt's nicknames
- The state that Roosevelt owned a personal ranch in
- The first Volunteer Cavalry that was led by Roosevelt
- Theodore Roosevelt became America's ______ president
16 Clues: Roosevelt's first wife • Roosevelt's second wife • One of Roosevelt's nicknames • Established ______ National Parks • The number of children Roosevelt had • Roosevelt was elected ________ in 1900 • The college that Theodore graduated from • The title of one of the books Roosevelt wrote • Roosevelt _____ his official presidential portrait • ...
Barbara Parks 2015-11-30
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- Judy _______ Sparked her interest in writing books
- Barbara Parks was voted most _________ person in High school
- In what state did Barbara Parks Attend College?
- Barbara Parks married a man named _____________?
- How many sons did she have?
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- ______ B. Jones
- Barbara parks passed away in what month?
- The kid in the red ____________ was one of the 3 books I listed in my power point?
- New_______was the state Barbara Parks was born in
- In elementary school Barbara Parks was a class ___________
10 Clues: ______ B. Jones • How many sons did she have? • Barbara parks passed away in what month? • In what state did Barbara Parks Attend College? • Barbara Parks married a man named _____________? • New_______was the state Barbara Parks was born in • Judy _______ Sparked her interest in writing books • In elementary school Barbara Parks was a class ___________ • ...
a 2026-02-26
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- x, spokesman of the nation of islam
- Shuttlesworth, led Birmingham campaigns in 1963
- luther king jr, leader of civil rights movement
- Marshall, first black supreme court justice
- Rights Act (1964), outlawed segregation in public facilities and banned employment discrimination
- Lewis, known as the “conscience of congress”
- congress of racial equality
- thousands of people would refuse to take the bus until they desegregated them
- wilkens, executive director of naacp
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- Philip Randolph, initiated the March on Washington
- Colvin, first person to get arrested for not giving up a seat in the bus
- Rock Nine, students that attend an integrated school but kept getting attacked
- Friedan, sparking the women's movement with the book “the feminine mystique”
- Lou Hamer, co-founded mississippi freedom democratic party
- on Washington, place where Martin Luther King jr gave “I have a dream” speech
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Parks, arrested for not giving up a seat on a bus
- Young, led national urban league
- Bridges, escorted into school because of dangerous mobs outside of it
- peaceful protest used to desegregate white only restaurants
20 Clues: congress of racial equality • Young, led national urban league • x, spokesman of the nation of islam • wilkens, executive director of naacp • Marshall, first black supreme court justice • Lewis, known as the “conscience of congress” • Shuttlesworth, led Birmingham campaigns in 1963 • luther king jr, leader of civil rights movement • ...
Rosa Parks Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-01
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- : The highest court in the USA.
- : Public action against injustice.
- : Being free to live and choose.
- : Separation of Black and white people.
- : Type of rights she defended.
- : Protest where people stop using something.
- : Legal freedoms people have.
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- : Civil rights group Rosa worked with.
- : Her last name.
- : Fair treatment for everyone.
- : Rosa Parks is remembered as this.
- : Same rights for all people.
- : City where the bus protest happened.
- : Someone who fights for change.
- : First name of the woman who said "No" on a bus.
- : Where Rosa Parks took her stand.
- : What happened to Rosa after refusing.
17 Clues: : Her last name. • : Same rights for all people. • : Legal freedoms people have. • : Fair treatment for everyone. • : Type of rights she defended. • : The highest court in the USA. • : Being free to live and choose. • : Someone who fights for change. • : Public action against injustice. • : Where Rosa Parks took her stand. • : Rosa Parks is remembered as this. • ...
Get To Know Your Leadership 2023-04-09
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- Has a dog named Clementine.
- Graduates from the MLS program in August 2023.
- Loves to spend time with their 1 year old grandson.
- Their favorite TV show as a child was "Reading Rainbow."
- Their doggo love is their Newfi Tonks.
- Has several equestrian articles and photographs published in magazines.
- Born in Alaska.
- Surfs in Wisconsin year round.
- Grows and/or raises most of their own food.
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- Attended a 3 week long Central American Culture class in Costa Rica.
- Was an EMT certified ski patrolman in the state of Washington.
- Travels in RV to explore National Parks.
- Their dream job as a child was to be an artist.
- Loves the outdoors and planting flowers in the spring.
- Has a certification for bareboat charter.
- Received their open water scuba diving certificate at the age of 14.
- Significant other is a RN on 4SW, they met in High School.
- An ordained minister.
- Has visited 17 countries and 33 states.
- Favorite summer passtime is traveling in a 25' RV.
- Left handed fisherman that frequents Lake Winnebago.
- Was a state finalist in he National Geography Bee.
22 Clues: Born in Alaska. • An ordained minister. • Has a dog named Clementine. • Surfs in Wisconsin year round. • Their doggo love is their Newfi Tonks. • Has visited 17 countries and 33 states. • Travels in RV to explore National Parks. • Has a certification for bareboat charter. • Grows and/or raises most of their own food. • Graduates from the MLS program in August 2023. • ...
Christmas Quiz 2023 2023-12-18
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- Team Work (13)
- Movement (11)
- Famous Farm shop, North East Cotswolds (6,5)
- Group of Islands (11)
- The National Arboretum (10)
- ___ Towns - Droitwich, Malvern, Cheltenham (3)
- Where the tide meets the stream (6)
- Not traditional (12)
- Fixed at one end (10)
- A column of the first three orders (10)
- Architectural style 1714-1830 (8)
- Indian style house in the Cotswold countryside (9)
- Cotswold House with a famous Rococo Garden (9)
- Conservation Area, AONB, National Parks, UNESCO World Heritage Sites (10,5)
- Vertical division (7)
- Sedimentary rock which is commonly used for building (9)
- Secondary to (11)
- Common skirting profile (4)
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- The Kings Men stone circle, King Stone, and Whispering Knights dolmen (3,9,6)
- A modest dwelling (7)
- Smallest UK AONB (5,2,6)
- Chipping Campden to Bath (8,3)
- Village at the northernmost point of the Cotswolds (9)
- Site of _______ Scientific Interest (7)
- Less is more (4,3,3,4)
- Grotesque architectural feature (8)
- Relating to the arrangement or accurate representation of the physical features of an area (13)
- Deciduous native UK tree (5)
- To strengthen or support (8)
- Central element, locking the whole together (8)
30 Clues: Movement (11) • Team Work (13) • Secondary to (11) • Not traditional (12) • A modest dwelling (7) • Group of Islands (11) • Fixed at one end (10) • Vertical division (7) • Less is more (4,3,3,4) • Smallest UK AONB (5,2,6) • The National Arboretum (10) • Common skirting profile (4) • Deciduous native UK tree (5) • To strengthen or support (8) • Chipping Campden to Bath (8,3) • ...
Unit 2 Progressivism 2023-10-09
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- forbade the sale, manufacture, & transportation of adulterated or mislabeled food or drug
- journalists who exposed corruption to fight for reform
- Movement was started by Christian women who wanted to get rid of alcohol
- Movement by middle class Americans who worried about unrest between poor & rich, government, & moral
- Women's right to vote
- wrote the book "The Jungle"
- (numbers) Gave women the right to vote
- book that revealed what people were really eating & the working conditions in Chicago Stockyards
- Deal offered by Roosevelt that was fair to both labor & businesses
- (numbers) Direct election of senators
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- President Taft's platform that said he wanted to promote US trade
- Christian people helping the poor through community centers, churches, & social services
- Created to make travel by boat from one side of the continent to the other easier
- During Roosevelt's presidency, he wanted more of this by creating national parks, national forests, etc.
- exposed how the other half lives with his photograves & books
- Voters could remove corrupt elected officials
- President during this time period. Nicknamed "Teddy"
- People can propose a bill
- (numbers) Banned sale of alcohol
- Allows people to vote on a law
20 Clues: Women's right to vote • People can propose a bill • wrote the book "The Jungle" • Allows people to vote on a law • (numbers) Banned sale of alcohol • (numbers) Direct election of senators • (numbers) Gave women the right to vote • Voters could remove corrupt elected officials • President during this time period. Nicknamed "Teddy" • ...
We Are Mooresville Parks & Recreation 2023-12-21
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- This park is home to over 7 miles of mountain bike trails
- Charles Mack Citizen center has a 239-seat ______.
- Our department maintains 3 of these
- Mooresville Parks & Recreation is ______ accredited.
- Dedicated _____ courts can be found at the War Memorial Recreation Center
- Selma Burke, War Memorial, Winnie Hooper, and Talbert are all _____ facilities.
- Mooresville Skate Park is the largest in the ___.
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- The Parks & Recreation Department if located at the One _______ Center
- Destination Recreation is a ___ unit
- Number of parks within Mooresville Parks & Recreation
- Athletics hub recreation center
- War Memorial pool season runs from Memorial Day to ___ Day.
- We maintain over 500 acres of this
- Mooresville ___ Club is winner to numerous NORMY Awards
- Registration for this type of camps opens in March
15 Clues: Athletics hub recreation center • We maintain over 500 acres of this • Our department maintains 3 of these • Destination Recreation is a ___ unit • Mooresville Skate Park is the largest in the ___. • Charles Mack Citizen center has a 239-seat ______. • Registration for this type of camps opens in March • Number of parks within Mooresville Parks & Recreation • ...
The National Parks Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-10
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- This park is very steep and recives just under 200,000 people a year.
- park that has the longest tree on earth.
- This park is mostly the bottom of the florida Peninsula.
- Someone who works the to protect the beuty of the enviorment from pollution or destruction.
- All the animal life in one area.
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- All the plant life in one area.
- This park has the deepest lake in america.
- National park that was carved by the Coloradan river
- park that has beautiful geysers.
- Park that has the tallest mountain in all of North America
10 Clues: All the plant life in one area. • park that has beautiful geysers. • All the animal life in one area. • park that has the longest tree on earth. • This park has the deepest lake in america. • National park that was carved by the Coloradan river • This park is mostly the bottom of the florida Peninsula. • Park that has the tallest mountain in all of North America • ...
Unit 7 Project 2024-11-09
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- Enforces the law and ensures fair legal practices in the U.S.
- Focuses on signals intelligence and cybersecurity.
- Responds to and coordinates disaster relief efforts.
- Oversees national housing policies and urban development programs.
- Ensures the safety of consumer products and prevents hazards.
- Oversees energy production, including nuclear energy and energy efficiency.
- Regulates vehicle safety standards and reduces road traffic accidents.
- Protects employees' rights to organize and join unions.
- Manages immigration processes, including citizenship and visa applications.
- Leads U.S. space exploration and scientific research beyond Earth.
- Administers tax collection and enforces tax laws.
- Ensures safe working conditions by setting workplace safety standards.
- Investigates crimes involving firearms, explosives, and illegal substances.
- Secures transportation systems, particularly airports and air travel.
- Provides services and benefits to military veterans.
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- Protects the U.S. from terrorism and natural disasters.
- Manages national parks and preserves natural and cultural resources.
- Enforces federal laws against workplace discrimination.
- Oversees the nation’s transportation systems, including highways and airways.
- Gathers foreign intelligence and conducts covert operations.
- Protects public health by controlling disease outbreaks.
- Protects the environment and regulates pollution.
- Investigates federal crimes and ensures national security.
- Manages government buildings, supplies, and services.
- Oversees public health, social services, and medical research.
- Supports small businesses with loans, contracts, and counseling.
- Preserves U.S. historical documents and records.
- Manages mail delivery across the United States.
- Regulates food, drugs, and medical devices for safety.
29 Clues: Manages mail delivery across the United States. • Preserves U.S. historical documents and records. • Protects the environment and regulates pollution. • Administers tax collection and enforces tax laws. • Focuses on signals intelligence and cybersecurity. • Responds to and coordinates disaster relief efforts. • Provides services and benefits to military veterans. • ...
state 2024-02-22
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- - The Ocean State, the smallest state in the U.S. by land area.
- - Famous for its potatoes, it's also known as the Gem State.
- - Known as the Show-Me State and home to the iconic Gateway Arch.
- - The Grand Canyon State, home to one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
- - The Equality State, with vast expanses of untouched wilderness and iconic national parks.
- - Known as the Natural State due to its diverse geography and abundant wildlife.
- - The Buckeye State, known for its industrial prowess and contributions to aviation.
- - The only state made up entirely of islands, located in the Pacific Ocean.
- - Known for its stunning national parks and unique geological formations.
- - Home to Chicago, the third-largest city in the United States.
- - The Lone Star State, famous for its size, cattle ranches, and oil industry.
- - The Constitution State, named for the Fundamental Orders of 1638-39.
- - The Green Mountain State, known for its picturesque landscapes and maple syrup.
- - The Land of 10,000 Lakes, known for its outdoor recreation opportunities.
- - Has the highest peak in North America, Mount Denali.
- - The Peace Garden State, known for its wide-open spaces and agricultural productivity.
- - Known for its Appalachian culture and stunning mountain landscapes.
- - Home to the first Mardi Gras celebration in the United States, in Mobile.
- - The Pine Tree State, known for its rugged coastline and lobster industry.
- - The Evergreen State, known for its lush forests and thriving tech industry.
- - The most populous state in the U.S. and home to Silicon Valley.
- - The Sunshine State, famous for its beaches and theme parks.
- - The Peach State, known for its southern hospitality and delicious peaches.
- - Famous for its vast prairies and role in the history of the American West.
- - The Granite State, known for its picturesque landscapes and political significance.
- - Known for its diverse landscapes, including forests, mountains, and coastline.
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- - The Palmetto State, famous for its historic cities and beautiful beaches.
- - The Old Dominion State, home to numerous historic landmarks and the nation's capital.
- - Famous for Mount Rushmore and the stunning Black Hills.
- - The Empire State, home to the most populous city in the U.S., New York City.
- - The Silver State, home to Las Vegas, a global entertainment hub.
- - The Magnolia State, famous for its role in the Civil Rights Movement.
- - Home to vibrant Creole and Cajun cultures, famous for its cuisine and music.
- - The Tar Heel State, famous for its beautiful beaches and the Great Smoky Mountains.
- - The Keystone State, known for its pivotal role in American history.
- - The Badger State, famous for its cheese production and passionate sports fans.
- - The First State to ratify the Constitution on December 7, 1787.
- - The Great Lakes State, famous for its automotive industry and stunning natural scenery.
- - The Land of Enchantment, known for its rich Native American culture and stunning landscapes.
- - The Hawkeye State, known for its agricultural productivity.
- - Known as the Old Line State and home to the first railroad in the U.S.
- - Home to the Rocky Mountains and the highest average elevation of any state.
- - The Cornhusker State, famous for its agriculture and vast plains.
- - The Bay State, known for its rich colonial history and prestigious universities.
- - The Bluegrass State, known for horse racing and bourbon distilleries.
- - Known as the Crossroads of America due to its central location and extensive interstate highways.
- - The Treasure State, known for its wide-open spaces and spectacular national parks.
- - The Garden State, famous for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to New York City.
- - The Volunteer State, known for its contributions to country music and barbecue.
- - The Sooner State, known for its cowboy culture and Native American heritage.
50 Clues: - Has the highest peak in North America, Mount Denali. • - Famous for Mount Rushmore and the stunning Black Hills. • - Famous for its potatoes, it's also known as the Gem State. • - The Hawkeye State, known for its agricultural productivity. • - The Sunshine State, famous for its beaches and theme parks. • ...
Gambia Puzzle 2022-03-31
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- Climate of Gambia
- The official language
- Types of cliffs found in the west
- Gambia has good soils that are ideal for...
- Gambia is a... type of government
- Animal inhabiting swamps along the Gambia River
- Amount of national parks and reserves
- Highest point in Gambia
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- Animal inhabiting swamps along the Gambia River
- Animal inhabiting swamps along the Gambia River
- The way that responsibility for crop cultivation is divided in general
- To diversify the economy, Gambia has developed the ...
- What industry is underdeveloped due to lack of investment and equipment?
- The largest ethnic group in Gambia
- Types of swamps located along a lot of the Gambia River
- A country from a rivalry between France and Britain
- The village historian
- Industry in Gambia is largely confined to plants that process ...
- Country surrounding Gambia
19 Clues: Climate of Gambia • The official language • The village historian • Highest point in Gambia • Country surrounding Gambia • Types of cliffs found in the west • Gambia is a... type of government • The largest ethnic group in Gambia • Amount of national parks and reserves • Gambia has good soils that are ideal for... • Animal inhabiting swamps along the Gambia River • ...
Hospitality & Tourism 2026-02-02
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- Region known for historical tourism
- Region known for Native American Heritage and deserts
- This type of tour guides travelers on foot
- Traveling to different areas for business or pleasure
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- This city is the United States Capitol
- This Tennessee city is the capitol of country music
- Being welcoming to and serving guests
- An area grouped together by common geographical features
- This Tennessee city is home to Elvis' Graceland
- Region known for rich music history
- Region known for open landscapes and hospitality
- Region known for national parks and gorgeous coastlines
12 Clues: Region known for historical tourism • Region known for rich music history • Being welcoming to and serving guests • This city is the United States Capitol • This type of tour guides travelers on foot • This Tennessee city is home to Elvis' Graceland • Region known for open landscapes and hospitality • This Tennessee city is the capitol of country music • ...
''Latvijas aizsargājamās teritorijas''. 2023-03-27
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- Cik kultūr vēsturisko pieminekļu ir saglabājušies?
- Nosaucc vien vēsturisko pieminekli Gaujas parkā?
- Teritorija dibināta, lai.... un aizsargāt Vidzemes kultūrainavu un dabas vērtības
- Kur atrodas Gaujas nacionālais parks?
- Kas ir Dole ?
- Kurā mēnesi dibināja Gaujas nacionālo parku?
- Cik daudz liegumi ir Ziemeļvidzemes rezervātam/
- Kas ir nepieciešams saglabāt Baltijas jūrā?
- rezervāta Kāds mērķis nacionālā un starptautiskā nozīmē ir sasniegt Ziemeļvidzemes rezervātam?
- Kur atrodas Akmensrags?
- Cik ha aizņem Akmensrags?
- Kāds mērķis ir saglabāt Gaujas parkā?
- Kādu konglomerāta atsegums Dagdas alā?
- Kādu nuzīmi Akmensrags nozīmīgu kritēriju veido?
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- Kāpēc ir nepieciešami biosfēra rezervātam?
- Kādas dabas pieminekli veido Dagdas salā?
- Vecpiebalgā ko aizsargā?
- Kādi teritorijā konstatēti Vecpiebalgas biotopi?
- Akmensrags atrodas pie kādas jūras?
- nacionālais parks Kurš ir pirmais un vecākais parks?
- Kurā joslā atrodas Ziemēlvidzemes biosfēras rezervāts?
- Kādu putnu sugas, kuru populācijas lielumi aizsargājamā jūras teritorijā sasniedz starptautiski nozīmīgs?
22 Clues: Kas ir Dole ? • Kur atrodas Akmensrags? • Vecpiebalgā ko aizsargā? • Cik ha aizņem Akmensrags? • Akmensrags atrodas pie kādas jūras? • Kur atrodas Gaujas nacionālais parks? • Kāds mērķis ir saglabāt Gaujas parkā? • Kādu konglomerāta atsegums Dagdas alā? • Kāpēc ir nepieciešami biosfēra rezervātam? • Kādas dabas pieminekli veido Dagdas salā? • ...
