national parks Crossword Puzzles
Rosa Parks 2025-05-17
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- the main police officer in charge of keeping a county safe
- not legal in the US Constitution
- woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus
- group that makes sure everyone has equal rights regardless of their race
- capital of Alabama
- separating people into different groups
- word used to describe black people in the South
- driver of Rosa's bus
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- the mark left by fingers used to identify people
- unjust treatment of different categories of people
- when a group of people stops buying or using something to show they disagree with it
- basic rights that guarantee all people are treated fairly no matter who they are
- vehicle for transporting large numbers of people
- a state in the southern U.S.
- grouping people based on how they look, like skin color or other physical traits
- handle someone roughly, pushing, grabbing them
16 Clues: capital of Alabama • driver of Rosa's bus • a state in the southern U.S. • not legal in the US Constitution • separating people into different groups • woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus • handle someone roughly, pushing, grabbing them • word used to describe black people in the South • the mark left by fingers used to identify people • ...
Junior Ranger 2019-10-24
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- a deciduous tree
- fish that calls Snohomish river home
- made of many trees
- thing to do when hiking
- all around us
- protecting nature
- a giant in the forest
- fir, birch, maple, cedar
- place where things live
- sandy fun
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- city we live in
- protects the parks
- something that does not belong
- flows through the city
- native plant
- the parks mascot
- an island that protects the city
- the county we live in
18 Clues: sandy fun • native plant • all around us • city we live in • a deciduous tree • the parks mascot • protecting nature • protects the parks • made of many trees • a giant in the forest • the county we live in • flows through the city • thing to do when hiking • place where things live • fir, birch, maple, cedar • something that does not belong • an island that protects the city • ...
50 STATES 2024-08-11
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- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
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- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music. • ...
STATES 2023-06-07
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- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
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- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents. • ...
STATES 2025-12-23
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- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
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- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents. • ...
Civil Rights Leaders 2023-09-07
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- Scholar, activist, and co-founder of the NAACP
- Longtime leader of the National Council of Negro Women
- Activist who advocated for black separatism
- Architect of the 1963 March on Washington
- South African leader who fought against apartheid
- Civil rights activist assassinated in Mississippi
- Activist who refused to give up her bus seat
- Minister who co-founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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- Civil rights activist and Georgia state legislator
- Civil rights strategist and Freedom Rider
- Black Panther leader and activist
- Civil rights leader who organized the March on Washington
- Leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- Reverend who delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech
- Abolitionist who led slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad
- Congressman and Freedom Rider
- Voting rights activist from Mississippi
- Journalist and president of the Arkansas NAACP
- Labor leader and civil rights activist for farmworkers
19 Clues: Congressman and Freedom Rider • Black Panther leader and activist • Voting rights activist from Mississippi • Civil rights strategist and Freedom Rider • Architect of the 1963 March on Washington • Activist who advocated for black separatism • Activist who refused to give up her bus seat • Scholar, activist, and co-founder of the NAACP • ...
Paul 3/12/24 2024-03-12
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- it is at 90 degrees south
- it is at 66 degrees south
- it is between o and 25 degrees west
- this country is famous for Mount Fuji
- this place is famous for legendary cowboy culture
- there are four of them
- one of the highest national parks in the nation
- what is New England famous for?
- this place is home to the Washington Monument.
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- this place is know as home of the Maine State Museum
- what is Maine famous for?
- this place is home the Eiffel Tower
- it is at 66 degrees North
- this country is famous for Sydney Opera House
- this country is famous for Northern lights
- it is at 90 degrees North
- this place is famous for sand dune fields
- the fifth-largest lake in the world
- this country is famous for Day of the Dead
19 Clues: there are four of them • it is at 90 degrees south • what is Maine famous for? • it is at 66 degrees North • it is at 66 degrees south • it is at 90 degrees North • what is New England famous for? • this place is home the Eiffel Tower • it is between o and 25 degrees west • the fifth-largest lake in the world • this country is famous for Mount Fuji • ...
Executive Branch 2022-12-15
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- Court The president can appoint people to this
- The department that deals with our national parks
- How old you have to be to be president
- How many years does a person have to live in the USA to be president
- Process that elects the president
- People who vote for the president
- Department that deals with the nation's military
- How many terms can the president serve
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- This person takes over as president if the president can't be president
- Head of the Executive Branch
- This has to approve presidential appointments
- The order in which someone takes over a job from the last person
- Succession is explained in this amendment
- Branch that enforces the nation's laws
- Group of advisors to the president
- How many years a presidential term is
16 Clues: Head of the Executive Branch • Process that elects the president • People who vote for the president • Group of advisors to the president • How many years a presidential term is • How old you have to be to be president • Branch that enforces the nation's laws • How many terms can the president serve • Succession is explained in this amendment • ...
Executive Branch 2022-12-15
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- Court The president can appoint people to this
- The department that deals with our national parks
- How old you have to be to be president
- How many years does a person have to live in the USA to be president
- Process that elects the president
- People who vote for the president
- Department that deals with the nation's military
- How many terms can the president serve
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- This person takes over as president if the president can't be president
- Head of the Executive Branch
- This has to approve presidential appointments
- The order in which someone takes over a job from the last person
- Succession is explained in this amendment
- Branch that enforces the nation's laws
- Group of advisors to the president
- How many years a presidential term is
16 Clues: Head of the Executive Branch • Process that elects the president • People who vote for the president • Group of advisors to the president • How many years a presidential term is • How old you have to be to be president • Branch that enforces the nation's laws • How many terms can the president serve • Succession is explained in this amendment • ...
STATES 2025-05-17
Across
- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
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- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents. • ...
Christmas Clues #1 2021-12-04
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- _______ rocks These are all painted in a different year depicting historical war events or people.
- _______ Abbey, a famous church in London commonly known for being one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings.
- _____ Rushmore Located in Keystone, South Dakota this monument features the faces of four US Presidents.
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- Old Faithful is found in this national park.
- an amphitheater in Rome famous for gladiator battles.
- Egypt's capital
- These structures found in Egypt are so large in scale that some believe they were built by aliens.
- One of the national parks that you visited during your most recent trip, located in Utah.
8 Clues: Egypt's capital • Old Faithful is found in this national park. • an amphitheater in Rome famous for gladiator battles. • One of the national parks that you visited during your most recent trip, located in Utah. • These structures found in Egypt are so large in scale that some believe they were built by aliens. • ...
National Flowers 2022-11-09
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- Tonga's national flower.
- Belize's national flower.
- Ukraine's national flower.
- Australia's National Flower
- Russia's national flower.
- Sweden's national flower.
- South Korea's national flower.
- Austria's national flower.
- British Columbia's provincial flower.
- Uruguay's national flower.
- Zimbabwe's national flower.
- Liberia's national flower.
- Spain's national flower.
- Pakistan and Syria's national flower.
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- Slovakia's national flower.
- Greece's national flower.
- France's national flower
- Holland, Hungary, and Turkey's national flower.
- Columbia's national flower.
- Japan's national flower.
- Canada's national flower.
- South Africa's national flower.
- Scotland's national flower.
- Barbados's national flower.
- India's national flower.
- Thailand's national flower.
- Trindad and Tobago's national flower.
- Portugal's national flower.
- England's national flower.
- Finland and Yugoslavia's national flower.
- Virgin Islands's national flower.
- Ethiopia and Saint Helena's national flower.
- Hong Kong and Honduras's national flower.
33 Clues: Tonga's national flower. • France's national flower • Japan's national flower. • India's national flower. • Spain's national flower. • Greece's national flower. • Belize's national flower. • Canada's national flower. • Russia's national flower. • Sweden's national flower. • Ukraine's national flower. • England's national flower. • Austria's national flower. • Uruguay's national flower. • ...
Regions of the US 2025-11-16
Across
- of Mexico, Which body of water borders the southern states like Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and
- for hundreds of years?
- Region?
- of Liberty,What famous landmark in New York welcomes visitors from around the world?
- Mountains, Which of these mountain ranges is found in the Western region?
- Ocean, Which waterform borders the eastern side of the Northeast region
- Mountains, Which mountain range stretches through several Southeast states?
- Lakes, Which important water feature borders several Midwest states?
- Plains, What is a major landform found in the
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- Smoky Mountains, What is one of the most visited national parks in the United States located in the Southeast
- National Park, What famous landmark in the Western region features geysers like Old Faithful?
- River, Which important river flows through the Southeast Region and has been used for travel and
- Grande River, Which river forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico?
- St. Helens, Which of these is an active volcano in the Western region?
- Mountains,Which mountain range stretches through many Northeast states?
- Which of these is a natural resource found in the Northeast?
- Which state in the Western region is made up of volcanic islands?
- Canyon, What is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World located in Arizona?
18 Clues: Region? • for hundreds of years? • Plains, What is a major landform found in the • Which of these is a natural resource found in the Northeast? • Which state in the Western region is made up of volcanic islands? • Lakes, Which important water feature borders several Midwest states? • St. Helens, Which of these is an active volcano in the Western region? • ...
US History Crossword Puzzle by Gabriel Heron 2024-03-29
Across
- Montgomery Bus Boycott
- separate but equal
- ended unfair voting practices
- laws segregated
- use of violence; arm yourself
- Malcolm X
- parks
- I have a dream
- 9 black students attending a white school
Down
- sit ins
- Freedom Riders
- SCLC
- ended segregation in all public facilities
- segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
- studens; sit-ins, voter registration
15 Clues: SCLC • parks • sit ins • Malcolm X • Freedom Riders • I have a dream • laws segregated • separate but equal • Montgomery Bus Boycott • ended unfair voting practices • use of violence; arm yourself • studens; sit-ins, voter registration • 9 black students attending a white school • ended segregation in all public facilities • segregation in public schools was unconstitutional
crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- a person who studies rocks
- a word used to describe a lovely view
- a word meaning to holiday in the UK or at home
- a form of protection eg national parks
- a site that attracts a huge number of tourists
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- high open land with rough grass and bushes
- the boundary between the land and the sea
- large area of land covered with trees and plants
8 Clues: a person who studies rocks • a word used to describe a lovely view • a form of protection eg national parks • the boundary between the land and the sea • high open land with rough grass and bushes • a word meaning to holiday in the UK or at home • a site that attracts a huge number of tourists • large area of land covered with trees and plants
Civil Rights Movement 2021-06-16
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- young children took part in this 1963 campaign
- Rosa ___ refused to give up her seat to a white man
- Freedom ___ brought attention to interstate busing
- Emmett's murder took place in ___, Mississippi.
- Sit-ins took place at this department store.
- bombing killed four at the 16th Street ___ Church
- Ruby___: first child to integrate schools in N.O.
- Central High was in this state capital
- __Counter sit-in tried to end segregation in stores
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- the children were sprayed with fire _______
- Federal ___ escorted Ruby to school everyday
- first sit-in took place in this N.C. city
- Bus boycott took place in _____, Alabama.
- number of students who integrated Central High
- National __ prevented students from entering school
- Many civil rights events happened in the 19__.
- Emmett __ was murdered for whistling at a white girl
17 Clues: Central High was in this state capital • first sit-in took place in this N.C. city • Bus boycott took place in _____, Alabama. • the children were sprayed with fire _______ • Federal ___ escorted Ruby to school everyday • Sit-ins took place at this department store. • young children took part in this 1963 campaign • number of students who integrated Central High • ...
Tourism Industry and Hospitality Sector 2024-10-08
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- Natural, cultural, and man-made attractions, such as museums, parks, historical sites, theme parks, and zoos, that tourists visit.
- These are the networks, press, advertisers, and advocacy groups
- Includes labor unions, labor-management councils, service providers, cooperatives, and contractors
- Includes travel agents, tour operators, and online platforms that help plan, arrange, and sell travel experiences.
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- This sector involves accommodation and F&B outlets
- The sector with responsibilities carried out by agencies and bodies at local, regional, and national levels including policy-making and implementation among others.
- This sector is a specialized niche of group tourism that is focused on organizing, booking, and facilitating events for large groups.
- These are educational institutions and organizations involved in teaching, researching, and developing talent related to tourism and hospitality management.
8 Clues: This sector involves accommodation and F&B outlets • These are the networks, press, advertisers, and advocacy groups • Includes labor unions, labor-management councils, service providers, cooperatives, and contractors • Includes travel agents, tour operators, and online platforms that help plan, arrange, and sell travel experiences. • ...
Rosa Parks 2021-03-10
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- She graduated high school when she was
- She fought for equal
- What state was Rosa Parks born in?
- What city was Rosa Parks born in?
- She married a barber named
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- Rosa Parks was involved in the bus boycott in
- The bus boycott lasted a little over a
- Rosa Pars was arrested for not giving up her
- She lived for a while and died in
- Rosa Parks joined an organization called
10 Clues: She fought for equal • She married a barber named • She lived for a while and died in • What city was Rosa Parks born in? • What state was Rosa Parks born in? • She graduated high school when she was • The bus boycott lasted a little over a • Rosa Parks joined an organization called • Rosa Pars was arrested for not giving up her • ...
The Life of Rosa Parks by Aurélie and Frédérique 2024-03-19
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- What term is used when speaking about people being seperated by their skin color and race?
- Which rights was Rosa and her husband Raymond fighting for?
- What is Rosa Parks' nickname to this day? "Mother of the ____ movement"
- What is the name of the event that took place after Rosa Parks' altercation on the bus?
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- In what state did Rosa Parks live the majority of her life?
- How old was Rosa when she died in 2005?
- Which court said that transport segregation was illegal?
- How many siblings did Rosa have?
- What association was Rosa and her husband part of?
- What happened to Rosa Parks when she refused to give her seat to a white man? "She got ___."
- On what month was Rosa Parks born?
11 Clues: How many siblings did Rosa have? • On what month was Rosa Parks born? • How old was Rosa when she died in 2005? • What association was Rosa and her husband part of? • Which court said that transport segregation was illegal? • In what state did Rosa Parks live the majority of her life? • Which rights was Rosa and her husband Raymond fighting for? • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2023-01-05
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- Process of rocks heating and cooling that causes rocks to splinter
- occurs when glaciers freeze to the bedrock and take layers of sediment with them
- is caused by a raindrop hitting the soil
- occurs when water enters into a crack and freezes
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- another name for the National Parks Service
- A person who explores caves
- is the breaking down of rocks.
- type of erosion caused by glaciers
8 Clues: A person who explores caves • is the breaking down of rocks. • type of erosion caused by glaciers • is caused by a raindrop hitting the soil • another name for the National Parks Service • occurs when water enters into a crack and freezes • Process of rocks heating and cooling that causes rocks to splinter • ...
Autumn kinder Times 2025-12-29
6 Clues: They make bubbles as hot as the sun • Ranger Takes care of national parks • this is the third season out of four • These gardens don't grow horizontally • This cathedral is in what Italian city? • help underwater sea life and scientists
adjectives 2025-03-01
7 Clues: a baby bear is ... • a crazy dog is very ... • 100$ for a notebook is really ... • it looks like a dog but it lives in nature • when a river "jumps" from a mountain, it is a... • National parks are not small, they are really ... • when milions of people know you, you are extremely ...
Summer fun 2023-05-30
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- The national month of ice cream is ____.
- Originally knows as "Epsicles", this popular snack was created in San Francisco in 1905
- What toy was produced in 1957 inspired by a pie company?
- What month has the most lightning storms?
- Who is July is named after?
- This Texas city has the longest lazy river, BSR Cable Park.
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- This firefly glows blue.
- This summer fun game was once an olympic sport. It was a team of 8 and had to pull their opponents six feet to win.
- The earliest modern Olympic Games occurred in the month of summer of 1896 in what city?
- Tower Due to thermal expansion in the summer, what Paris tourist attraction grows 6 inches taller?
- The term "dog days of summer" comes from what origin?
- The top five summer vacations in the United States are: a resort (14%), a lake (17) national parks (21%) a famous city (42%), and the _______ or ocean top the list with 45%.
- What month can you travel to Arizona for the World Margarita Championship?
- Which country has the longest summer?
14 Clues: This firefly glows blue. • Who is July is named after? • Which country has the longest summer? • The national month of ice cream is ____. • What month has the most lightning storms? • The term "dog days of summer" comes from what origin? • What toy was produced in 1957 inspired by a pie company? • This Texas city has the longest lazy river, BSR Cable Park. • ...
Facts-Crossword,Rémy R. 2020-05-11
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- between European settlers and Indians
- world war 1 and 2 both ended with...for America
- the first African-American President
- home of the largest single-stem tree
- the first transcontinental...,opened in 1869
- The Park with the most visitors is the...
- almost the same size as the Grand Canyon
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- ...have their own languages-almost 300 of them
- US the second-most polluting country,after...
- the US invented the concept of...
- The most widely spoken language of Native Americans
- end of ... between British and Americans
- was becoming a growing European power
- ...is an Area of land that is managed by and belongs to a tribe alone
- ...has the most National Parks(nine)
- one word from Native American languages
- ...which have become a tourist attraction
17 Clues: the US invented the concept of... • the first African-American President • home of the largest single-stem tree • ...has the most National Parks(nine) • between European settlers and Indians • was becoming a growing European power • one word from Native American languages • end of ... between British and Americans • almost the same size as the Grand Canyon • ...
The Temperate Grassland Region 2021-11-01
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- An animal of the prairie now found mainly in national parks and wildlife reserves
- An important crop grown in the temperate grassland region
- A ranch in the pampas of Argentina
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- nomadic animal herders of the temperate grasslands
- An animal of the temperate grassland
- The Temperate Grassland of Australia
- An animal of the temperate grasslands
7 Clues: A ranch in the pampas of Argentina • An animal of the temperate grassland • The Temperate Grassland of Australia • An animal of the temperate grasslands • nomadic animal herders of the temperate grasslands • An important crop grown in the temperate grassland region • An animal of the prairie now found mainly in national parks and wildlife reserves
The Temperate Grassland Region 2021-11-01
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- A ranch in the pampas of Argentina
- An animal of the temperate grasslands
- An animal of the temperate grassland
- An animal of the prairie now found mainly in national parks and wildlife reserves
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- nomadic animal herders of the temperate grasslands
- An important crop grown in the temperate grassland region
- The Temperate Grassland of Australia
7 Clues: A ranch in the pampas of Argentina • The Temperate Grassland of Australia • An animal of the temperate grassland • An animal of the temperate grasslands • nomadic animal herders of the temperate grasslands • An important crop grown in the temperate grassland region • An animal of the prairie now found mainly in national parks and wildlife reserves
Travel Crossword 2021-09-28
7 Clues: someone who flies a plane • Where you catch a flight from • The airline you are traveling on • One id you always need to carry while traveling • The country that is the home to mount kilimanjaro • One of the most popular national parks in Tanzania • What carries all your important stuff while on holiday
The Oziers 2023-08-17
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- Where the bride and groom got engaged
- A new state the bride and groom will visit on their honeymoon
- The month the bride and groom got engaged
- This is the person who said “I love you first”
- The name of the street they live on
- We do this on top of our car
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- We love to go to these types of parks
- What town are the bride and groom from?
- How old is Rudy?
- A place the bride and groom love to go on trips
- The name of their dog
- An activity the bride and groom love to do on trips
12 Clues: How old is Rudy? • The name of their dog • We do this on top of our car • The name of the street they live on • Where the bride and groom got engaged • We love to go to these types of parks • What town are the bride and groom from? • The month the bride and groom got engaged • This is the person who said “I love you first” • A place the bride and groom love to go on trips • ...
AGS Randomness 2025-06-22
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- Name of the trivia we play on Slack
- This product is non-refundable and could be sold with a dolphin swim
- This company's FAM requires you to pick up the cards at the office Mon-Fri 9-3pm and is valid for you and one guest
- What does AL stand for
- Name of the WDW Florida Resident ticket
- How many theme parks UO has
- This abbreviation comes free with the UO Promo ticket (especially as a TS "gift")
- Number of parks SW has in Florida
- This person is the GM of AGS
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- This character with a catchy song is coming to SW Orlando on June 30 until Sept 2, 2025
- name of a character you can meet in Epic Universe, he has a brother
- How many minutes you can clock in before your scheduled shift time if you have worked that desk before
- How many theme parks are at WDW
- This supervisor is also called the Fairy Godmother
- who is the MOD today
- minimum order of SW weekday tickets per order
- True or False: Gabriela and/or Juliana work hard on the SW Pricing Guide and they do this to benefit all of us and we appreciate them for their hard work!
- What comes free with 2 or 3 day WDW base tickets
- name of the new Universal park
- abbreviation for the product at SW Parks that lets guest eat every 90 min
20 Clues: who is the MOD today • What does AL stand for • How many theme parks UO has • This person is the GM of AGS • name of the new Universal park • How many theme parks are at WDW • Number of parks SW has in Florida • Name of the trivia we play on Slack • Name of the WDW Florida Resident ticket • minimum order of SW weekday tickets per order • ...
Marketa Sylvie Lada 1 2019-10-31
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- a marble or stone monument often of a person in history.
- in Sydney AU, we can see the ______ bridge and the Opera house.
- Catholic people worship God in a __________
- Each country saves its natural areas, we can visit some ______ parks.
- In Czech, we can visit many _______ (hrady) in the countryside.
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- we eat out at a ____________ .
- At the center of town, shops are located on the main ________.
- we go to to________ on Sunday to pray to God.
- The king or queen live in a _____
- a church for muslim people is a ____.
- At the castle, we climb the _____ for a view.
11 Clues: we eat out at a ____________ . • The king or queen live in a _____ • a church for muslim people is a ____. • Catholic people worship God in a __________ • we go to to________ on Sunday to pray to God. • At the castle, we climb the _____ for a view. • a marble or stone monument often of a person in history. • ...
National Puzzle Day 2023-12-21
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- What is the worlds largest body of fresh water?
- When was the first Christmas tree set up in the Whitehouse?
- What is the largest Native American tribe in America?
- How many national parks does the united states hold?
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- How many times was the American flag modified?
- How many territories does America have?
- What is the largest state in the U.S?
- How many stripes does the American flag have?
- What is the first university established in the U.S?
9 Clues: What is the largest state in the U.S? • How many territories does America have? • How many stripes does the American flag have? • How many times was the American flag modified? • What is the worlds largest body of fresh water? • What is the first university established in the U.S? • How many national parks does the united states hold? • ...
Far and away 2025-11-27
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- travelling in dangerous areas or doing dangerous activities.
- a type of tourism where people visit slums
- First man on the moon
- Trying to combine responsible sustainable tourism and luxury
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- Name of the organization that uses money to finance educational programmes.
- Apollo 11
- name of the 5 national parks
- tens of thousands of people going to the same place at the same time of the year
- new form of marketing using virtual reality promotions for travelling
9 Clues: Apollo 11 • First man on the moon • name of the 5 national parks • a type of tourism where people visit slums • travelling in dangerous areas or doing dangerous activities. • Trying to combine responsible sustainable tourism and luxury • new form of marketing using virtual reality promotions for travelling • ...
Cabinet Crossword 2022-03-15
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- Focused on the development and advancement of US energy to be cleaner and more sustainable. Also helps set regulation for energy production.
- USDA
- This groups main purpose to to print and coin money, supervising national banks, and managing federal finance
- This group's main concern lies with promoting and protecting the health of the US citizens. Also helps fund research projects in social services, public health, etc…
- Responsible for the management of public (federal) lands, US National Parks, and protection of endangered species.
- Acts as the President's chief advisor on foreign policy and conducts negotiation with foreign nations
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- Works to help develop and promote welfare of workers, and works to help improve working conditions and assure working benefits
- Helps establish national policy and helps organized assistance for education via the Federal Government
- Focuses on creation of programs and national policy that deals with low incoming housing in the United States of America
- This group is responsible for providing benefits, healthcare, and cemetery services to former armed forces personnel.
- Helps the president evaluate and develop policy, sets and plans training for armed forces, and oversees all aspects of the US Military
- group's responsibility is to help develop and execute federal laws that involve farmers, forestry, our nation's rural development, and FOOD!
- Helps protect the US from terrorist attacks/helps respond to natural disasters.
- This Department is responsible for the planning and execution of federal transportation projects. They also set safety restrictions for vehicles.
- Will prosecute those who break federal law, represents US GOV in supreme court cases, helps ensure peace and safety for US both domestically and abroad.
- This group works with business, universities, communities, and our Nations workers to help promote/create Jobs and grow our economy.
16 Clues: USDA • Helps protect the US from terrorist attacks/helps respond to natural disasters. • Acts as the President's chief advisor on foreign policy and conducts negotiation with foreign nations • Helps establish national policy and helps organized assistance for education via the Federal Government • ...
US States 2025-01-07
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- Home of Cajun culture and Mardi Gras
- Granite State
- Old Dominion state
- America's Dairyland
- State with Yellowstone National Park
- Birthplace of the American Revolution
- State where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- Lone Star State
- State famous for the Jersey Shore
- State of Abraham Lincoln's political career
- The Rocky Mountains are located here
- The Grand Canyon is located here
- State with Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- The Golden State
- State split from Virginia during the Civil War
- Big Sky Country
- Known for maple syrup
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- The Peach State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Famous for its potatoes
- First in Flight state
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- The Sunflower State
- State famous for Fort Sumter
- Aloha State with volcanic islands
- Home to Zion National Park
- Famous for bourbon and horse racing
- Evergreen State with Seattle
- Home of the Indianapolis 500
- Known for lobsters and lighthouses
- Gateway Arch state
- State with the longest river name
- Chesapeake Bay state
- Home of Yale University
- Known as the "Natural State"
- Smallest U.S. state
- Heart of Dixie
- Great Lakes state shaped like a mitten
- State with Las Vegas
- State of the Red River and tornadoes
- Known for oranges and theme parks
- First state to ratify the Constitution
- Known for cornfields and caucuses
- Known for country music and Graceland
- State known for the Wright brothers
- Empire State with a famous city
- Known for corn and the College World Series
- End of the Oregon Trail
- Land of Enchantment
- Largest state by area
50 Clues: Granite State • Heart of Dixie • Lone Star State • Big Sky Country • The Peach State • The Golden State • Gateway Arch state • Old Dominion state • The Sunflower State • America's Dairyland • Smallest U.S. state • Land of Enchantment • Chesapeake Bay state • State with Las Vegas • Land of 10,000 Lakes • Known for maple syrup • Largest state by area • First in Flight state • Home to Mount Rushmore • ...
Angkor 2021-05-06
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- One of the national parks in the Angkor kingdom is the Phnom Kulen National Park.
- People wrote on stones, palm leaves and leather hides.
- Siem Reap is one of the province of Cambodia.
- One the capital of the Angkor kingdom is Mount Mahendra.
- Kings supported theatre, at and dance reflecting values and stories.
- Zhou Da guan is a Chinese ambassador who recorded that when the King took a trip out of the palace, his entourage would accompany him.
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- Angkor Wat is the most well-known Angkor temple.
- Construction of massive temple began during the reign of King Suryavarman.
- The Khmer architecture was influenced by the Indians but developed ites own characteries to become a distinct and influential art form.
- The king of the Angkor kingdom is King Jayavarman.
10 Clues: Siem Reap is one of the province of Cambodia. • Angkor Wat is the most well-known Angkor temple. • The king of the Angkor kingdom is King Jayavarman. • People wrote on stones, palm leaves and leather hides. • One the capital of the Angkor kingdom is Mount Mahendra. • Kings supported theatre, at and dance reflecting values and stories. • ...
Civil Rights Movement Crossword 2023-05-10
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- A black woman that refused to give up her seat to a white man.
- The first black baseball player in the major leagues.
- 600 Black peaceful protesters were beaten in Selma, Alabama.
- A pastor and civil rights activist that led the March on Washington and gave the "I Have a Dream" speech.
- The first African American justice in the Supreme Court.
- Protests against buses in Montgomery, Alabama following Rosa Parks' arrest.
- A city in Alabama where multiple anti-Jim Crow Laws protests were held.
- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Support for African American people and their desire to maintain their national identity.
- Protests in the Baltic states that led to their independence from the Soviet Union.
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- An athletic event that takes place in the summer every four years.
- A law that outlaws discrimination based on race, gender, sexuality, or national origin.
- A peaceful protest held in Washington DC on August 28, 1963.
- Black Awareness at the Olympics
- Before the birth of Jesus Christ.
- A situation where segregation in schools continued despite legislation not overtly segregating students.
- Martin Luther King Jr's speech that took place after the March on Washington.
- Lower class Romanian people
- A civil rights activist that played a key role in the March on Washington.
- The first Black woman to be elected to the United States Congress
- Laws in the southern United States that enforced racial segregation.
- The right for women to vote.
- A country in the Baltic islands of Europe that is ruled by Communists.
- The 36th President of the United States. He took over after Kennedy was assassinated.
24 Clues: Lower class Romanian people • The right for women to vote. • Black Awareness at the Olympics • Before the birth of Jesus Christ. • The first black baseball player in the major leagues. • The first African American justice in the Supreme Court. • A peaceful protest held in Washington DC on August 28, 1963. • 600 Black peaceful protesters were beaten in Selma, Alabama. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-05
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- The cape parrot has a very large beak that is used to crack hard nuts and fruit kernels, especially those of African __________trees
- The Dwarf chameleon enjoys eating these
- where the Cape Parrot is found
- The Cape Mountain Zebra is on the Threatened list because it is being ____________and killed by humans
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- The status of the Dwarf Chameleon according to the IUCN is ____________ threatened
- The Cape mountain zebra is found in several nature reserves and national parks, most prominent in the _____________Zebra National Park
- the Cape Dwarf Chameleon likes to drink this drink
- A Zebra's kick is capable of great harm and can injure a ______ at close range
- the Cape mountain zebra's favorite food
- ___________fruiting, is fruiting of a plant species happens at intervals greater than a year
10 Clues: where the Cape Parrot is found • The Dwarf chameleon enjoys eating these • the Cape mountain zebra's favorite food • the Cape Dwarf Chameleon likes to drink this drink • A Zebra's kick is capable of great harm and can injure a ______ at close range • The status of the Dwarf Chameleon according to the IUCN is ____________ threatened • ...
The Oziers 2023-08-17
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- Where the bride and groom got engaged
- A new state the bride and groom will visit on their honeymoon
- The month the bride and groom got engaged
- This is the person who said “I love you first”
- The name of the street they live on
- We do this on top of our car
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- We love to go to these types of parks
- What town are the bride and groom from?
- How old is Rudy?
- A place the bride and groom love to go on trips
- The name of their dog
- An activity the bride and groom love to do on trips
12 Clues: How old is Rudy? • The name of their dog • We do this on top of our car • The name of the street they live on • Where the bride and groom got engaged • We love to go to these types of parks • What town are the bride and groom from? • The month the bride and groom got engaged • This is the person who said “I love you first” • A place the bride and groom love to go on trips • ...
Civil Rights-Edvenson 2016-05-04
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- national association for the advancement of colored people
- protests by black college students,sat in "white only" spots
- famous for refusal to stand on bus when a white man wished to sit
- segregation that occurs because of laws or decisions by public
- After Rosa Parks was arrested to give up her seat
- 14 year old killed for flirting with a white woman
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- segregation resulting from economic or social conditions or choice
- laws that segregated blacks and whites
- student nonviolent coordinating committee
- migration of middle class white Americans fled to suburbs
- southern Christian leadership conference, led by MLK
- civil rights leader,nonviolence resistance
12 Clues: laws that segregated blacks and whites • student nonviolent coordinating committee • civil rights leader,nonviolence resistance • After Rosa Parks was arrested to give up her seat • 14 year old killed for flirting with a white woman • southern Christian leadership conference, led by MLK • migration of middle class white Americans fled to suburbs • ...
Civil Rights Leaders 2012-05-14
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- Parks Rosa Parks was married to this man
- Rosa Parks had this middle name
- Orleans Ruby Bridges lived in this city
- D.C Martin Luther King's I Had A Dream Speech speech took place here
- Nell Bridges Ruby's full name
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- Martin Luther King lived in this place
- Scott King martin Luther King was married to this woman
- pastor Martin Luther King had this job
- Nixson Rosa Parks was bailed out of jail by this man
- boycott Martin Luther King led this boycott
10 Clues: Nell Bridges Ruby's full name • Rosa Parks had this middle name • Martin Luther King lived in this place • Parks Rosa Parks was married to this man • pastor Martin Luther King had this job • Orleans Ruby Bridges lived in this city • boycott Martin Luther King led this boycott • Nixson Rosa Parks was bailed out of jail by this man • ...
Land animals 2022-05-06
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- national animal of Timor-Leste
- national animal of Lebanon
- national animal of Norway
- national animal of Nepal
- national animal of Tanzania
- national bird of the USA
- national animal of Spain
- national animal of Guyana
- national bird of The Bahamas
- national animal of China
- national animal of Mauritius
- national animal of Grenada
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- national animal of Somalia
- national animal of India
- national animal of England
- national animal of Indonesia
- national bird of Australia
- national animal of New Zealand
- national animal of Australia
- national animal of Botswana
- national animal of Canada
- national animal of Greece
- national animal of Bolivia
- national animal of Scotland
- national animal of Wales
25 Clues: national animal of India • national animal of Nepal • national bird of the USA • national animal of Spain • national animal of China • national animal of Wales • national animal of Norway • national animal of Canada • national animal of Greece • national animal of Guyana • national animal of Somalia • national animal of England • national animal of Lebanon • national bird of Australia • ...
Martin Luther King 2021-04-03
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- Prénom du président américain ayant aboli l'esclavage.
- Ville où habitent Rosa Parks et Martin Luther King.
- Ville où est organisée une grande marche le 28 août 1963.
- 1865 a été son année d'abolition dans ce pays.
- Action organisée pour soutenir Rosa Parks.
- Nom du président qui interdira la ségrégation.
- Style musical en vogue à l'époque.
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- Le mois de la victoire où la ségrégation dans les bus est interdite.
- Politique terrible et brutale appliquée dans le pays.
- I have a ...
- Ville où est assassiné Martin Luther King.
- Ce que préconise Martin Luther King pour arrêter la violence.
- Prix nobel reçu par Martin Luther King.
- Pays où a lieu cette histoire.
- Profession de Rosa Parks.
15 Clues: I have a ... • Profession de Rosa Parks. • Pays où a lieu cette histoire. • Style musical en vogue à l'époque. • Prix nobel reçu par Martin Luther King. • Ville où est assassiné Martin Luther King. • Action organisée pour soutenir Rosa Parks. • 1865 a été son année d'abolition dans ce pays. • Nom du président qui interdira la ségrégation. • ...
Fun facts about Florida 2023-05-16
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- what is the florida state reptile?
- Florida's nickname is what?
- what is The Florida legislature designated the American alligator?
- Greater Miami is the only metropolitan area in the United States whose borders encompass two national parks. You can hike through pristine Everglades National Park or ride on glass-bottom boats across what National Park?
- Florida's state fruit is what?
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- The flower of the genus what was designated as Florida's official wildflower in 1991. The state legislature made this designation after the colorful flowers were used extensively in Florida's roadside plantings and highway beautification programs. What flower?
- The Florida Panther is the official state animal. The species is endangered, with only about how many left in the wild?
- The longest river sailboat race in the world is the Annual Mug Race. The event runs 42 miles from Palatka to what city along the St. Johns River?
- The largest lake in Florida is Lake what?
- Niceville is home to the famous Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival celebrated the third weekend in what month?
10 Clues: Florida's nickname is what? • Florida's state fruit is what? • what is the florida state reptile? • The largest lake in Florida is Lake what? • what is The Florida legislature designated the American alligator? • Niceville is home to the famous Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival celebrated the third weekend in what month? • ...
Sports 2020-12-31
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- national game of France
- National sport of Argentina
- National sport of china
- Natonal game of Phillippines
- Natioanl game of Malaysia
- national game of japan
- national game of Scotland
- National sport of India
- national game of Bhutan
- National game of Hungary
- National sport of England
- national sport of Russia
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- National game of Indonesia
- national sport of Mexico
- National sport of Bangladesh
- National sport of chile
- national game of Iran
- National sport of Dominican republic
- Biyo national game of Nepal
- national sport of Bulgaria
20 Clues: national game of Iran • national game of japan • national game of France • National sport of chile • National sport of china • National sport of India • national game of Bhutan • national sport of Mexico • National game of Hungary • national sport of Russia • Natioanl game of Malaysia • national game of Scotland • National game of Indonesia • national sport of Bulgaria • ...
Canada daily life 2014-01-29
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- Like Americans, many Canadians live in big ____.
- one of the things Native Indian artist do
- From _______ in the west of Toronto and Montreal in the east, millions of Canadians work and live there.
- the majority of Canada's life that has moved on
- Farms are usually very big, with average sizes of more than ____ acres.
- soaking one of Canada's main activities
- One of Canada's main languages
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- Canada is home of some of the worlds greatest ______.
- One of Canada's most famous festivals, is the Montreal ____ festival.
- one of Canada's transportation
- Canada is well known for its natural environment and dozens of ___ parks.
- the country's most distinctive art
- people who trace their ancestry to Europeans
13 Clues: one of Canada's transportation • One of Canada's main languages • the country's most distinctive art • soaking one of Canada's main activities • one of the things Native Indian artist do • people who trace their ancestry to Europeans • the majority of Canada's life that has moved on • Like Americans, many Canadians live in big ____. • ...
The Executive Branch 2020-03-23
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- This department prosecutes those accused of federal crimes, operates federal prisons, and provides legal advice to the President.
- Sets the overall shape of the congressional agenda Chief _____________.
- This department enforces laws on minimum wage and safe working conditions.
- Representative of the nation and people. Head of ____________.
- This department promotes production of renewable energy, fossil fuels, and nuclear energy.
- This department manages public lands, wildlife refuges, national parks, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- This department administers programs to promote and regulate highways, mass transit, railroads, waterways, and travel.
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- The appointment power and vesting power are found under this role. Chief _____________.
- Main architect of foreign policy. Chief ____________.
- The President has control over the armed forces as the ___________-in-chief.
- This department administers federal aid to schools and conducts educational research.
- This department conducts the census, grants patents, and promotes international trade.
- Acknowledged leader of the Democrats or Republicans that controls the executive branch. Head of _____________.
- There are 538 of these in the Electoral College. They officially determine the presidential election.
- The election before the national convention.
- The court case involving this president was over executive privilege.
16 Clues: The election before the national convention. • Main architect of foreign policy. Chief ____________. • Representative of the nation and people. Head of ____________. • The court case involving this president was over executive privilege. • Sets the overall shape of the congressional agenda Chief _____________. • ...
Facts-Crossword,Rémy R. 2020-05-11
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- ...which have become a tourist attraction
- one word from Native American languages
- The...of the prairies,deserts and coasts had very different lifestyles,culture,traditions and art.
- was becoming a growing European power
- The Park with the most visitors is the...
- end of ... between British and Americans
- ...have their own languages-almost 300 of them
- US the second-most polluting country,after...
- the first African-American President
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- world war 1 and 2 both ended with...for America
- the first transcontinental...,opened in 1869
- almost the same size as the Grand Canyon
- The most widely spoken language of Native Americans
- ...is an Area of land that is managed by and belongs to a tribe alone
- ...has the most National Parks(nine)
- between European settlers and Indians
- the US invented the concept of...
- home of the largest single-stem tree
18 Clues: the US invented the concept of... • ...has the most National Parks(nine) • home of the largest single-stem tree • the first African-American President • was becoming a growing European power • between European settlers and Indians • one word from Native American languages • almost the same size as the Grand Canyon • end of ... between British and Americans • ...
science 2025-12-09
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- – Harmful substances in air, water or land.
- resources – Materials from nature like water, timber and minerals.
- – Companies pretending to be environmentally friendly when they’re not.
- – Plant or animal material used as an energy source.
- – Rotting food and garden waste that becomes soil.
- – Reducing carbon emissions to help stop climate change.
- – Energy that comes back naturally, like wind or solar.
- greening – Adding trees, plants and gardens in cities.
- – Electricity made from moving water.
- friendly – Good for the environment and not harmful.
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- tourism – Travel that respects nature and local culture.
- – Using resources carefully so the environment stays healthy.
- clearing – Removing trees and plants from an area.
- parks – Protected places for nature, animals and visitors.
- – Energy that comes from heat inside the Earth.
- gas – Gas from deep underground used for energy.
- – Protecting nature and the environment so it lasts.
- fuels – Coal, oil and gas made from dead plants and animals.
- – What will happen later, especially for the environment.
- – Turning used items into new products.
20 Clues: – Electricity made from moving water. • – Turning used items into new products. • – Harmful substances in air, water or land. • – Energy that comes from heat inside the Earth. • gas – Gas from deep underground used for energy. • clearing – Removing trees and plants from an area. • – Rotting food and garden waste that becomes soil. • ...
Indian States 2023-09-07
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- The classical dance form Oddisi is from this state
- I am famous for desserts
- I have the highest rainfall in India
- People visit me to have a lot of fun and party
- I am very famous for the Hyderabadi Biryani
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- Pradesh I a the most populated state in India
- My capital's name is the longest of all the capital names in India
- I am the only home of one-horned Rhinoceros
- Pradesh I have three large national parks of India
- My Chief Minister's name is Eknath Shinde
10 Clues: I am famous for desserts • I have the highest rainfall in India • My Chief Minister's name is Eknath Shinde • I am the only home of one-horned Rhinoceros • I am very famous for the Hyderabadi Biryani • Pradesh I a the most populated state in India • People visit me to have a lot of fun and party • The classical dance form Oddisi is from this state • ...
Park 2023-07-12
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- It is an area within a park or school with structures and equipment designed for children to play on, such as swings, slides, and climbing frames.
- It is a small body of water, often found in parks, with still or slow-moving water that may be home to fish, ducks, or other aquatic life.
- It is an area in a park filled with various types of flowers, creating a colorful and visually pleasing display.
- It is a large container filled with sand, often found in parks or playgrounds, where children can play and build sandcastles.
- It is a marked trail or path within a park that allows visitors to explore and observe the natural environment, such as plants, trees, and wildlife.
- It is a table with attached benches, usually made of wood or metal, used for eating meals or having picnics in parks.
- It is a public area with grass, trees, and facilities, where people can relax, play, or engage in outdoor activities.
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- It is a rotating platform with seats or animal figures for children to ride on for amusement.
- It is a small, open-sided structure with a roof, often located in parks, providing shade and a place to sit and enjoy the surroundings.
- It is a designated pathway or trail within a park, intended for walking, jogging, or cycling.
- It is a decorative structure that sprays water into the air, often found in parks and admired for its beauty and soothing sound.
- It is a designated track or path within a park, specifically designed for people to jog or run for exercise.
- It is a three-dimensional sculpture or artwork of a person, animal, or object, often found in parks as a form of decoration or tribute.
- It is a structure with a smooth, sloping surface that children can slide down for fun.
- It is a seat suspended by ropes or chains, usually hung from a frame or a tree branch, that can be moved back and forth for swinging.
- It is a long seat with a backrest, typically made of wood or metal, where people can sit and rest in parks.
16 Clues: It is a structure with a smooth, sloping surface that children can slide down for fun. • It is a rotating platform with seats or animal figures for children to ride on for amusement. • It is a designated pathway or trail within a park, intended for walking, jogging, or cycling. • ...
Freedom Walkers Quiz 2025-03-25
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- a refusal to do or buy something
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Rosa Parks' job
- in what city did the bus boycott take place?
- a 15-year-old girl who was arrested for not giving up her seat on the bus
- separating people because of race
- made flyers to pass out about the bus boycott
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- the person chosen to be the test case to challenge segregation laws in the Supreme Court
- the kind of protest Martin Luther King, Jr. insisted on
- a 26-year-old minister chosen to head the MIA
- the Montgomery Improvement Association
- founder of the of the Montogmery NAACP
- to combine or mix (opposite of segregation)
13 Clues: Rosa Parks' job • a refusal to do or buy something • separating people because of race • the Montgomery Improvement Association • founder of the of the Montogmery NAACP • to combine or mix (opposite of segregation) • in what city did the bus boycott take place? • a 26-year-old minister chosen to head the MIA • made flyers to pass out about the bus boycott • ...
Freedom Puzzle 2025-05-02
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- The sate where Rosa was born
- Last name of the man who led the bus boycott
- Month when Rosa Parks was arrested
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- Rosa Parks worked with this civil rights organization
- The city where Rosa parks refused to give up her seat
- The color of the person Rosa Parks refused to give her seat to
- Rosa's act on the bus was an act of d____
- Rosa Parks was called the "Mother of the ___ Rights Movement
- The vehicle involved in her famous protest
9 Clues: The sate where Rosa was born • Month when Rosa Parks was arrested • Rosa's act on the bus was an act of d____ • The vehicle involved in her famous protest • Last name of the man who led the bus boycott • Rosa Parks worked with this civil rights organization • The city where Rosa parks refused to give up her seat • ...
Canada Not For Sale! 2025-04-12
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- The ___ River is the longest in Canada.
- Famous explorer who mapped much of Canada (Hint: Lake named after him)
- I’m made of stone, but mark your way, Inuit builders taught me to stay.
- Prairie province with no natural borders (like mountains or oceans)
- The red animal on Canada’s 5-cent coin
- Big, blue, and loud I roar, between two countries I do fall.
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- Capital city of Canada
- Frozen waves and icy breeze, my home is cold but full of trees.
- Canadian province known for Anne of Green Gables (abreviated)
- Stealthy predator, cousin to cougars
- First Canadian city to host the Winter Olympics (1988)
- Red coat, horse, and wide-brimmed hat — who’s always chasing where you're at?
- Canada’s national tree
- Largest province by area
- Canada Day is celebrated on ___ 1st.
- Indigenous group of Canada's North
- Home of Banff and Jasper parks
- Last name of iconic Canadian singer known for "Hallelujah"
18 Clues: Capital city of Canada • Canada’s national tree • Largest province by area • Home of Banff and Jasper parks • Indigenous group of Canada's North • Stealthy predator, cousin to cougars • Canada Day is celebrated on ___ 1st. • The red animal on Canada’s 5-cent coin • The ___ River is the longest in Canada. • First Canadian city to host the Winter Olympics (1988) • ...
SASE Crossword 1 2024-09-21
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- Who was the first Asian to win an Academy Award for Best Actress?
- Who is the President of the Board of Directors of SASE?
- Who created the ‘To All The Boys’ series?
- which American actor, comedian, and filmmaker is known for his role as Tom Haverford in the TV series Parks and Recreation, and is the creator and star of the series Master of None?
- Which city houses the tallest structure in the world, Burj Khalifa?
- Which of the following is a Korean side dish made of salted and fermented vegetables?
- Where is the National Convention being held this year?
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- What is the Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of colors, love, and spring?
- Which sitcom includes the longest-running Asian American cast?
- Which ancient trade route connected Asia and Europe?
- What month is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month in the United States?
- What language is the word “karaoke” from?
- What is the national dish of Laos?
- What is the actress, comedian and rapper Nora Lum’s professional name?
- How many collegiate chapters does SASE have?
- Who was the first Asian American to serve in the U.S. Congress?
16 Clues: What is the national dish of Laos? • What language is the word “karaoke” from? • Who created the ‘To All The Boys’ series? • How many collegiate chapters does SASE have? • Which ancient trade route connected Asia and Europe? • Where is the National Convention being held this year? • Who is the President of the Board of Directors of SASE? • ...
Union Territory 2014-01-15
5 Clues: around 200 varieties • ancient tribes in these islands • capital of this Union Territory • Ethnically diverse group of islands • 96 wildlife sanctuaries, 9 National parks
Union Territory 2014-01-15
5 Clues: around 200 varieties • ancient tribes in these islands • capital of this Union Territory • Ethnically diverse group of islands • 96 wildlife sanctuaries, 9 National parks
WORLD WAR 2 2024-01-29
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- suprise attack from japan broke ah
- helped attack in big areas.
- absolute ruler
- helped with removable stamps good for certain rationed items.
- the first one of this was Manzanar, located in California.
- young men who volunteered to become America's first Black military airmen
- created a code based on the Navajo language
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- finance military operations during times of war or conflict.
- racial with the intent to destroy the entire group
- Tigers aid in the fight against Japan.
- killing of European Jews during World War II.
- established national parks and monuments to preserve the nation's natural resources
- freed up agricultural produce transportation resources for the war effort.
- operated secret plants places to produce the needed elements necessary for a bomb
14 Clues: absolute ruler • helped attack in big areas. • suprise attack from japan broke ah • Tigers aid in the fight against Japan. • created a code based on the Navajo language • killing of European Jews during World War II. • racial with the intent to destroy the entire group • the first one of this was Manzanar, located in California. • ...
GG 2021-04-01
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- Loves the Latin dish Mole and his mom cooks the best one yet
- His doppelganger is the NXT Wrestling Champion OTW
- Loves Dwane The Rock Johnson
- Last Softball tournament was in Hawaii
- Loves anime has been quoted saying “2D over 3D.”/Reads on average of 500 books a year
- Owns a collection of over 200 pairs of shoes
- Has written several books
- Enjoys family activities such as hikes
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- Loves fishing
- Barcelona is his #1 team and says Messi is the GOAT
- Is an influencer that owns a channel called FATFINGER STREAMCAST
- Enjoys hikes and has traveled to several National Parks for a challenge
- Says Legend of Zelda is the best game ever
- Enjoys playing many different instruments
- Loves working on Imported Cars
15 Clues: Loves fishing • Has written several books • Loves Dwane The Rock Johnson • Loves working on Imported Cars • Last Softball tournament was in Hawaii • Enjoys family activities such as hikes • Enjoys playing many different instruments • Says Legend of Zelda is the best game ever • Owns a collection of over 200 pairs of shoes • His doppelganger is the NXT Wrestling Champion OTW • ...
FFF 2025-05-22
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- A tall, thin rock spire found in places like Bryce Canyon
- One of Utah’s “Mighty 5” national parks
- A low, dry valley between mountain ranges
- Fast-moving animal found in Utah’s Basin and Range
- Ancient home built into the sides of canyons
- Desert plant adapted to Utah’s dry, salty soils
- Tree common in Utah’s cooler, higher elevations
- Religious group that migrated to Utah in the 1800s
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- Ancient lake that once covered much of Utah
- A flat, elevated landform found in southeastern Utah
- Mountain range in Utah that runs east to west
- Rock carving left by ancient peoples
- Indigenous people of Utah’s western desert
- Natural process that shaped Utah’s canyons and arches
- Mountain range running north to south near Salt Lake City
15 Clues: Rock carving left by ancient peoples • One of Utah’s “Mighty 5” national parks • A low, dry valley between mountain ranges • Indigenous people of Utah’s western desert • Ancient lake that once covered much of Utah • Ancient home built into the sides of canyons • Mountain range in Utah that runs east to west • Desert plant adapted to Utah’s dry, salty soils • ...
History makers 2025-10-15
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- Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and vivid colors.
- American animator and creator of Mickey Mouse.
- Antonieta French queen executed during the French Revolution.
- Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement.
- National hero of Uruguay who fought for independence.
- First president of the United States.
- English playwright and poet, author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
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- Co-founder of Roblox and influential developer.
- Pakistani activist for girls’ education and the youngest Nobel laureate.
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and president.
- Pioneer in radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- U.S. civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat.
- Inventor and engineer known for alternating current (AC) electricity.
- Uruguayan poet known as "Juana de América".
- Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
15 Clues: First president of the United States. • Uruguayan poet known as "Juana de América". • Co-founder of Roblox and influential developer. • American animator and creator of Mickey Mouse. • Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. • National hero of Uruguay who fought for independence. • ...
Parks 2024-06-11
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- Dana after that one ride in Port Aventura
- our usual park food
- a souvenir Zhanik bought from Disneyland
- show we couldn't see in Disneyland
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- the feeling you get when you're on a Tower of Terror ride
- frozen ... Dana didn't get in Madrid Park
- how many times we rode in Ferrari Land (Spain)
- something we always experience in Barcelona
- we asked if they're free in Dubai Aquapark
9 Clues: our usual park food • show we couldn't see in Disneyland • a souvenir Zhanik bought from Disneyland • Dana after that one ride in Port Aventura • frozen ... Dana didn't get in Madrid Park • we asked if they're free in Dubai Aquapark • something we always experience in Barcelona • how many times we rode in Ferrari Land (Spain) • ...
Native American 2020-05-14
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- What are the Chinooks knows for?
- Where was fought the first battle in the US Civil War in 1861-1865
- Which is the largest Reservation, which is about half of the size of Germany?
- What's the name of the first African-American president in the US history?
- Which President had bought huge parts of North America in 1803 and sent the explores Lewis and Clark out West to see what the country had bought?
- Who were hunters and followed the buffalo herds?
- Who were the first Europeans to arrive in what is now the northeast corner of Canada?
- Which state has the most national parks?
- What are the Anasazi known for?
- What is the name of the park with the most visitors in North Carolina?
- Who were given US citizenship in 1924?
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- Which was the first national park in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho?
- What was the first permanent English settlement established for the English crown in Jamestown?
- Were stand the tallest tree with about 275ft. (84m)?
- Which have almost exactly the same size as the country of Slovakia?
- What opened in 1869?
- What did the president Ulysses S. Grant sign in 1872?
- Which become a tourist attraction and a major source of income for the tribes?
- Which originally word come from Native American Languages?
- Where did the Native Americans come from?
20 Clues: What opened in 1869? • What are the Anasazi known for? • What are the Chinooks knows for? • Who were given US citizenship in 1924? • Which state has the most national parks? • Where did the Native Americans come from? • Who were hunters and followed the buffalo herds? • Were stand the tallest tree with about 275ft. (84m)? • ...
Earth Day 2023-04-13
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- The world's tallest tree
- These cover 71% of the Earth's surface
- The PA agency established in 1995 that oversees PA's state parks and state forests
- An ocean mollusk with many chambers.
- Agency with resources such as the Safer Choice, to help you choose healthy and environmentally safe products.
- The most common species in North America is the Cabbage White
- He says, "Only you can prevent forest fires" (3 words).
- Only 9% of this is recycled every year
- Trail nearly 2,200 miles long that stretches from Maine to Georgia, and passes through Cumberland County, PA
- These pollinate over 160 crops in the United States, including vegetables, nuts, and fruits.
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- Birds and bees and bats and butterflies.
- To convert waste into usable material
- He says, "Give a hoot, don't pollute" (3 words).
- The only bird that can fly backwards.
- Loggerheads and Leatherbacks, to name a few (2 words)
- Agency that heads the National Weather Service, and National Ocean Service (for short)
- A favorite stop for monarch butterflies
- Popular stargazing spot in PA (2 words)
- A flower native to the Americas with a sunny disposition.
- These canines find "Sanctuary" in Lititz, PA.
- State forest located in Fayetteville, PA.
- PA invasive species that damages trees and emits a sugary "honeydew" substance that encourages mold growth.
22 Clues: The world's tallest tree • An ocean mollusk with many chambers. • To convert waste into usable material • The only bird that can fly backwards. • These cover 71% of the Earth's surface • Only 9% of this is recycled every year • A favorite stop for monarch butterflies • Popular stargazing spot in PA (2 words) • Birds and bees and bats and butterflies. • ...
sip n solve 2023-05-04
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- State Kelsey was born
- Kelsey's favorite artist
- Andrew's middle name
- Kelsey's middle name
- Kelsey (and three of her bridesmaids) belong to this women's fraternity
- States visited together
- Kelsey's wedding shoes
- Andrew is the elder of the couple by this many years
- the couples favorite trivia podcast
- The national park where Andrew proposed
- Andrew's favorite color
- Where the couple took their engagement photos
- Where Andrew works
- The couple each have this many siblings
- Andrew's annual running event
- The couple's favorite ice cream
- State Andrew was born
- the couple favorite hard hitting history podcast
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- Andrew's fun car
- Their dream honeymoon
- The street the couple lives on
- Kelsey's Alma Mater
- Kelsey and Andrew each carry one of these everywhere to stay hydrated
- Kelsey's favorite color
- How the couple met
- The couple slept under the stars with a view of half dome here
- Andrew's ski destination
- Our first date spot
- The obsession of Kelsey's that Andrew has accepted
- Mascot of where Kelsey works
- National parks visited together
- Kelsey's favorite pet name
- The couple has visited over 100 together
- The couple preferred way to travel
- The couple's fur child
- Andrew's (and Kelsey's parents and brothers) Alma Mater
- Kelsey's favorite liquor
37 Clues: Andrew's fun car • How the couple met • Where Andrew works • Kelsey's Alma Mater • Our first date spot • Andrew's middle name • Kelsey's middle name • State Kelsey was born • Their dream honeymoon • State Andrew was born • Kelsey's wedding shoes • The couple's fur child • Kelsey's favorite color • States visited together • Andrew's favorite color • Kelsey's favorite artist • ...
Anya Gabby Wedding 2025-08-27
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- Where did we have our first date?
- Sport that Gabby got Anya into
- Katz Which wedding party member lives in a different country?
- First national park visited together
- Our favorite restaurant
- Street their first apartment was on
- Which wedding party member has lived with one of the brides the longest?
- Gabby's favorite color
- Which country was both Gabby and Anya's 30th?
- Who is Anya's maid of honor or best man?
- Number of countries they visited together
- Kea Highest mountain they've ascended
- Country they want to visit the most
- In what month did Gabby propose?
- Number of years the couple has been together
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- Gabby's favorite wine
- Which wedding party member lives closest to the brides?
- Gabby's favorite video game
- Anya's favorite snack
- Who is the youngest member of the wedding party?
- Where did we get engaged?
- What did Gabby study in college?
- Food item that the brides disagree on
- Month when they have met
- How many months did the brides date before moving in together?
- Who is Gabby's maid of honor or best man?
- Number of U.S. national parks they have visited together
- Where was our first international trip together?
- Which of the parents met their future daugther-in-law first
- Number of international national parks visited together
- First concert they saw together
- First person to have met both brides
32 Clues: Gabby's favorite wine • Anya's favorite snack • Gabby's favorite color • Our favorite restaurant • Month when they have met • Where did we get engaged? • Gabby's favorite video game • Sport that Gabby got Anya into • First concert they saw together • What did Gabby study in college? • In what month did Gabby propose? • Where did we have our first date? • ...
Zaļās prasmes 2023-11-27
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- - aizsargājams, daudzgadīgs prīmulu dzimtas lakstaugs. Ziedi violeti, sārti violeti, retāk balti.
- - Lieli un veci koki, kam ir kultūrvēstures, izglītojoša vai zinātniska funkcija
- - 2023.gada dzīvnieks Latvijā ir pļavas un sila ________
- - Latvijas nacionālais zieds. Pļavās un ceļmalās zied no jūnija līdz septembim.
- - Samērā viendabīgu platību, kas piemērota kādu konkrētu augu, dzīvnieku vai sēņu sugu pastāvēšanai
- - Biosfēras pamatvienība, kuru veido noteikti dzīvie organismi un nedzīvā apkārtējā vide, kurā tie dzīvo.
- - grāmata, kas tiek veidota augu un dzīvnieku sugu daudzveidības aizsardzībai un saglabāšanai
- - Nacionālais pars, kurš atrodas Dundagas un Kolkas pagastos.
- - Ezers Latvijā ar 26 salām
- - Savvaļas ķiploki
- - Pirmais un vecākais nacionālais parks Latvijā.
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- - Rāznas Nacionālais parks atrodas Rēzeknes, Ludzas un ________ novados
- - Latvijas Nacionālais kukainis
- - Cilvēka darbības mazpārveidotas vai dažādā pakāpē pārveidotas dabas teritorijas, kas ietver īpaši aizsargājamas savvaļas augu un dzīvnieku sugu dzīvotnes un īpaši aizsargājamus biotopus.
- - Biosfēras rezervāts Limbažu, Valkas, Valmieras novadā.
- - Putnu, kura ligzdošanai piemēroti salu meži?
- - Latvijas Nacionālais putns
- - Latvijas Nacionālais minerāls
- - Nacionālais parks, kura teritorijas daļa ietilpst starptaurtiskas nozīmes mitrājā "Kaņiera ezers"
- - Aizsargājams zīdītājs, grauzēju kārtas pārstāvis ar garu, kuplu asti.
20 Clues: - Savvaļas ķiploki • - Ezers Latvijā ar 26 salām • - Latvijas Nacionālais putns • - Latvijas Nacionālais kukainis • - Latvijas Nacionālais minerāls • - Putnu, kura ligzdošanai piemēroti salu meži? • - Pirmais un vecākais nacionālais parks Latvijā. • - Biosfēras rezervāts Limbažu, Valkas, Valmieras novadā. • - 2023.gada dzīvnieks Latvijā ir pļavas un sila ________ • ...
2 Parks 2020-05-13
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- the first national park in Spain
- a large mammal that lives in Picos de Europa
- a bird of prey that lives in Timanfaya park
- very tall trees with needle like leaves that are in Picos de Europa park; they are conifers
- a plant species in Picos de Europa park; it´s like a bush or small tree; starts with H
- the type of landscape in the Timanfaya area
- the opposite of wet; how the Timanfaya park is
- a type of plant that grows in Timanfaya park
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- another bird of prey that lives in Timanfaya
- a small lizard that lives in Timanfaya park
- a big bird in Picos de Europa park; it eats dead animals
- the autonomous community where Picos de Europa is located
- the type of landscape in Picos de Europa park
- the Canary Island with the Timanfaya volcano area
14 Clues: the first national park in Spain • a small lizard that lives in Timanfaya park • a bird of prey that lives in Timanfaya park • the type of landscape in the Timanfaya area • another bird of prey that lives in Timanfaya • a large mammal that lives in Picos de Europa • a type of plant that grows in Timanfaya park • the type of landscape in Picos de Europa park • ...
rosa parks 2025-03-11
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- AA activist
- alabama- where rosa is from
- main issue of her story
- issue of the time
- her previuous profession.
- what she did in order tto gain justice for her people
- supressed group that she was fighting for
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- who ruled the law unlawful
- what month she was born
- who arrested her.
- what she fought for.
- laws- what she was arrested for
- what she refuised to give up
- where she went
14 Clues: AA activist • where she went • who arrested her. • issue of the time • what she fought for. • what month she was born • main issue of her story • her previuous profession. • who ruled the law unlawful • alabama- where rosa is from • what she refuised to give up • laws- what she was arrested for • supressed group that she was fighting for • ...
How Much of a History Fanatic are You? 2021-12-13
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- Authorized national banks to issue emergency currency in the event of an eemergency shortage.
- Law introduced in 1891 authorizing the law to set aside public forests as national parks for the public good.
- Reform minded journalists who exposed corruption and scandal in magazines.
- Principle introduced by Teddy Roosevelt which sought to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources.
- Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism.
- Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor.
- Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903.
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- Law introduced in 1906 that required that meat being shipped over state lines would have to be federally inspected.
- Nickname given to prgressives who wanted to break the trusts formed in the Gilded Age.
- Series of principles aimed at regulating railroad companies introduced in 1906.
- The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized.
- Nickname for the Panic of 1907.
- People who were against corruption, political inefficiency, and social injustice.
- A new form of voting being introduced into the United States and would make bribery less feasible
- Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators.
- Allowed voters to directly vote on laws to remove corrupt elected officials.
16 Clues: Nickname for the Panic of 1907. • Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903. • Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor. • Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism. • The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized. • Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators. • ...
How Much of a History Fanatic are You? 2021-12-13
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- Authorized national banks to issue emergency currency in the event of an eemergency shortage.
- Law introduced in 1891 authorizing the law to set aside public forests as national parks for the public good.
- Reform minded journalists who exposed corruption and scandal in magazines.
- Principle introduced by Teddy Roosevelt which sought to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources.
- Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism.
- Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor.
- Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903.
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- Law introduced in 1906 that required that meat being shipped over state lines would have to be federally inspected.
- Nickname given to prgressives who wanted to break the trusts formed in the Gilded Age.
- Series of principles aimed at regulating railroad companies introduced in 1906.
- The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized.
- Nickname for the Panic of 1907.
- People who were against corruption, political inefficiency, and social injustice.
- A new form of voting being introduced into the United States and would make bribery less feasible
- Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators.
- Allowed voters to directly vote on laws to remove corrupt elected officials.
16 Clues: Nickname for the Panic of 1907. • Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903. • Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor. • Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism. • The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized. • Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators. • ...
How Much of a History Fanatic are You? 2021-12-13
Across
- Authorized national banks to issue emergency currency in the event of an eemergency shortage.
- Law introduced in 1891 authorizing the law to set aside public forests as national parks for the public good.
- Reform minded journalists who exposed corruption and scandal in magazines.
- Principle introduced by Teddy Roosevelt which sought to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources.
- Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism.
- Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor.
- Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903.
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- Law introduced in 1906 that required that meat being shipped over state lines would have to be federally inspected.
- Nickname given to prgressives who wanted to break the trusts formed in the Gilded Age.
- Series of principles aimed at regulating railroad companies introduced in 1906.
- The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized.
- Nickname for the Panic of 1907.
- People who were against corruption, political inefficiency, and social injustice.
- A new form of voting being introduced into the United States and would make bribery less feasible
- Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators.
- Allowed voters to directly vote on laws to remove corrupt elected officials.
16 Clues: Nickname for the Panic of 1907. • Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903. • Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor. • Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism. • The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized. • Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators. • ...
Delaware's facts. 2022-05-12
5 Clues: Delaware's state animal is. • Delaware's northern border is ______ • Delaware's state bird is blue ___ chicken. • Delaware's state dog is ____________ retriever. • Delaware is the only state with out any ________ parks.
Progressive Era 2020-12-09
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- TrustBusting Progressive President
- Political boss of Tammany Hall
- Founded by WEB DuBois to encourage African Americans to reject segregation
- Founded the Tuskegee Institute to provide African Americans an education
- Separation of people based on skin color
- Journalists and photographers who exposed corruption
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- A Book written by Upton Sinclair exposing unsanitary and unsafe conditions in the meat packing industry
- exposed the conditions of poor Americans through photos
- Worked with Teddy Roosevelt to conserve the environment and create national parks
- An organized group that controls a political party
10 Clues: Political boss of Tammany Hall • TrustBusting Progressive President • Separation of people based on skin color • An organized group that controls a political party • Journalists and photographers who exposed corruption • exposed the conditions of poor Americans through photos • Founded the Tuskegee Institute to provide African Americans an education • ...
C&O Canal Trust 2023-01-19
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- the canals river
- an opportunity to work, play, serve, and learn about the canal
- venues to explore along the canal
- program to ensure the towpath and the Park’s historic structures are repaired and kept in good condition
- the canals bay
- the parks biodiversity hotspot
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- this program provides experiential learning opportunities to K-12 students at three locations: Great Falls, Williamsport, and Cumberland
- A way to stay in a piece of history
- those who help us preserve and protect the C&O Canal National Historical Park
- Peer to peer fundraising program
10 Clues: the canals bay • the canals river • the parks biodiversity hotspot • Peer to peer fundraising program • venues to explore along the canal • A way to stay in a piece of history • an opportunity to work, play, serve, and learn about the canal • those who help us preserve and protect the C&O Canal National Historical Park • ...
animals 2015-11-10
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- What animal is vegetarian and in winter clusters young stands of a pine ?
- What animal has got large orange incisors?
- What animal is called the national bird of Lithuania?
- What population of animals was the biggest in 2006?
- What mammal is from pig family?
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- What animal has about 50 different species ?
- What animal lives on the edges of forests, bushes, gardens, parks?
- What animal is very rare and listed in the Red Book of Lithuania?
- What genders of animalsare more in nature?
- What animal is the biggest of canine family?
10 Clues: What mammal is from pig family? • What animal has got large orange incisors? • What genders of animalsare more in nature? • What animal is the biggest of canine family? • What animal has about 50 different species ? • What population of animals was the biggest in 2006? • What animal is called the national bird of Lithuania? • ...
Summer Kick-off Get to know your team! 2024-06-20
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- I have a model train set in my home office.
- I was in a commercial with Alice Cooper.
- I'm a huge horror movie fanatic.
- I love old keys, real replica keys. I find them very symblic.
- I have worked in 2 out of 3 home offices.
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- I was in the marching band in high school.
- I was raised in Okinawa and lived there for 10 years.
- I have visited 10 national parks and plan to visit more soon.
- I was born in California.
- "Never one to turn down a good beach clean-up"
10 Clues: I was born in California. • I'm a huge horror movie fanatic. • I was in a commercial with Alice Cooper. • I have worked in 2 out of 3 home offices. • I was in the marching band in high school. • I have a model train set in my home office. • "Never one to turn down a good beach clean-up" • I was raised in Okinawa and lived there for 10 years. • ...
KIMI'S RAINFORESTS CROSSWORD 2017-09-12
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- name one food product that originally came from the rainforest?
- The collection of all life forms
- how may layers are there in a rainforest
- specific atmosphere conditions within a small area
- what is the main cause of deforesestation ?
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- narrow valley with steep rocky walls
- what was the year called during 245 - 208 mya
- a forest practice in which most or all trees and forested areas are cut down
- Name one species threatened by deforestation in Indonesia
- what percentage of the worlds rainforests are in national parks or reserves
10 Clues: The collection of all life forms • narrow valley with steep rocky walls • how may layers are there in a rainforest • what is the main cause of deforesestation ? • what was the year called during 245 - 208 mya • specific atmosphere conditions within a small area • Name one species threatened by deforestation in Indonesia • ...
Summer Kick-off Get to know your team! 2024-06-20
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- I have a model train set in my home office.
- I was in a commercial with Alice Cooper.
- I'm a huge horror movie fanatic.
- I love old keys, real replica keys. I find them very symblic.
- I have worked in 2 out of 3 home offices.
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- I was in the marching band in high school.
- I was raised in Okinawa and lived there for 10 years.
- I have visited 10 national parks and plan to visit more soon.
- I was born in California.
- "Never one to turn down a good beach clen-up"
10 Clues: I was born in California. • I'm a huge horror movie fanatic. • I was in a commercial with Alice Cooper. • I have worked in 2 out of 3 home offices. • I was in the marching band in high school. • I have a model train set in my home office. • "Never one to turn down a good beach clen-up" • I was raised in Okinawa and lived there for 10 years. • ...
Around the World 2023-07-06
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- A country where they ate raw fish
- A place in Australia where they swam with sharks
- A country where they stayed on a rice farm
- The name of a jungle and river in Brazil
- A country where they took an eight-days train trip
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- A country that has 516 national parks
- Sam and Dan Trip didn't go to school because they went on _____ for 13 years.
- A country where the Himalaya is in
- A place in the USA where they saw some birds
- A country where they climbed the rocky mountain
10 Clues: A country where they ate raw fish • A country where the Himalaya is in • A country that has 516 national parks • The name of a jungle and river in Brazil • A country where they stayed on a rice farm • A place in the USA where they saw some birds • A country where they climbed the rocky mountain • A place in Australia where they swam with sharks • ...
US rivers 2023-01-09
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- the river that is located in one of the most famous national parks in the US
- the longest river in the US
- the major tributary of the Mississippi River
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- the tributary of the Missouri River
- the largest river flowing into the Pacific Ocean from North America
- the river located in Alaska
- the source of drinking water for more than five million people
- the river that passes through seven states and two nations
- the river's name is in Spanish
- the river names by a long legless animal
10 Clues: the river located in Alaska • the longest river in the US • the river's name is in Spanish • the tributary of the Missouri River • the river names by a long legless animal • the major tributary of the Mississippi River • the river that passes through seven states and two nations • the source of drinking water for more than five million people • ...
Progressive Era 2023-10-11
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- Breaks up standard oil and other monopolies
- Was the first expose of urban poverty and slums
- Designed to encourage U.S investments in south and Central America and Caribbean's
- A time when it was illegal to sell and distribute alcohol
- Helps create national parks such as Yellowstone and Yosemite
- Policy that extends political and economic control outward over other seas
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- A time when America was moving forward and changing many reforms
- Creator of the Hull House
- focused on improving society and saving goods
- Investigative jouralism that took down problems
10 Clues: Creator of the Hull House • Breaks up standard oil and other monopolies • focused on improving society and saving goods • Investigative jouralism that took down problems • Was the first expose of urban poverty and slums • A time when it was illegal to sell and distribute alcohol • Helps create national parks such as Yellowstone and Yosemite • ...
How Much of a History Fanatic are You? 2021-12-13
Across
- Authorized national banks to issue emergency currency in the event of an eemergency shortage.
- Law introduced in 1891 authorizing the law to set aside public forests as national parks for the public good.
- Reform minded journalists who exposed corruption and scandal in magazines.
- Principle introduced by Teddy Roosevelt which sought to control corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources.
- Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism.
- Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor.
- Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903.
Down
- Law introduced in 1906 that required that meat being shipped over state lines would have to be federally inspected.
- Nickname given to prgressives who wanted to break the trusts formed in the Gilded Age.
- Series of principles aimed at regulating railroad companies introduced in 1906.
- The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized.
- Nickname for the Panic of 1907.
- People who were against corruption, political inefficiency, and social injustice.
- A new form of voting being introduced into the United States and would make bribery less feasible
- Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators.
- Allowed voters to directly vote on laws to remove corrupt elected officials.
16 Clues: Nickname for the Panic of 1907. • Act aimed at rebates introduced in 1903. • Roosevelt's secretary of war and was chosen as successor. • Government approach where there is no regulation of capitalism. • The belief that nature must not be exploited but efficiently utilized. • Implemented in the constitution for the direct election of U.S. senators. • ...
Costa Rica Crossword 2021-12-03
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- The La ______ waterfall is located in a private owned national park
- A mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas erupt (in Spanish)
- The most notable agricultural product in Costa Rica
- A volcano made up of layers of hardened lava
- A point in a river or stream where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops (in Spanish)
- The main industry in Costa Rica (in Spanish)
- A relatively new music genre in Costa Rica
- Time's Forgotten and Sight of Emptiness are famous rock ______ (in Spanish, plural)
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- A famous Costa Rican food with beans and rice (2 words don't put a space)
- Official language of Costa Rica
- A famous Costa Rican food with black beans, plantains, salad, a tortilla and a protein
- _______ plants and animals live in Costa Rica's national parks
- A music genre with strong African influence
- A instrument that typically has 6 strings and is played by plucking or strumming (in Spanish)
- A portable musical instrument with metal reeds blown by bellows, played using keys and buttons (in Spanish)
- The _______ volcano is an active volcano in Costa Rica
16 Clues: Official language of Costa Rica • A relatively new music genre in Costa Rica • A music genre with strong African influence • A volcano made up of layers of hardened lava • The main industry in Costa Rica (in Spanish) • The most notable agricultural product in Costa Rica • The _______ volcano is an active volcano in Costa Rica • ...
National animals and plants 2016-01-19
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- The national bird of New Zealand
- Mythical animal of Scotland
- The national bird of Lithuania
- The national bird of Cuba
- The national bird of Denmark
- The national animal of Tanzania
- The national flower of Russia
- The national animal of Romania and Serbia
- The national bird of The United States
- The national flower of France
- The national flower of Belgium
- The national flower of Australia
- The national mammal of Mexico
- The national animal of Australia (2)
- The national animal of Afghanistan and Pakistan
- The national symbol of Canada
- The national bird of Estonia
- The national flower of Ireland
- The national flower of Latvia
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- The national reptile of India
- The national flower of Uruguay
- The national flower of Lithuania
- The national animal of Finland
- The national bird of Finland
- The national flower of Austria
- The national flower of Hungary
- The national animal of Australia (1)
- The national animal of Costa Rica
- The national flower of Scotland
- The national animal of Spain
- The national animal of Somalia and Rwanda
- The national animal of Turkey
- The national flower of Estonia
- The national animal of Belgium, Ethiopia
- The national animal of Belarus
- The national bird of Nepal
- The national flower of Bulgaria
- The national bird of Brazil
- The national plant of Germany
- The national flower of Mexico
40 Clues: The national bird of Cuba • The national bird of Nepal • Mythical animal of Scotland • The national bird of Brazil • The national bird of Finland • The national bird of Denmark • The national animal of Spain • The national bird of Estonia • The national reptile of India • The national flower of Russia • The national animal of Turkey • The national flower of France • ...
South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya: Government and Economics 2024-10-12
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- Major Kenyan industries include ________________, forestry, and fishing
- this country operates a free market economy and is the second largest economy in Africa
- top export of Kenya
- In the several decades after Nigeria's independence, it controlled by military-led _______________
- South Africa's GDP _________ since the early 1900s primarily due to free trade policies and improved workers' rights
- Has the largest economy in Africa
- Nigeria's dictatorships operated a ___________ economy
- Nigeria has a _________________________ government
- In 1999, a civilian government came into power in Nigeria and imposed a series of economic __________, moving most of the economy to a __________ ___________ system.
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- top export of South Africa
- South Africa has a ______________________ government. People elect officers to the National Assembly, which later elects the president
- during his five years as president, he worked hard to bring more of the black population into the nation's economy
- a condition that was created due to a large unemployed working population, which is more noticeable between white and black South Africans due to apartheid
- Nigeria gained its independence from __________ in 1960.
- Kenya has a market-based economy where the government controls some ___________________ businesses
- top export of Nigeria
- This country currently has a presidential democracy; this country places a high priority on women participating in government
- National parks and wildlife refuges contribute to Kenya's ________________ industry
18 Clues: top export of Kenya • top export of Nigeria • top export of South Africa • Has the largest economy in Africa • Nigeria has a _________________________ government • Nigeria's dictatorships operated a ___________ economy • Nigeria gained its independence from __________ in 1960. • Major Kenyan industries include ________________, forestry, and fishing • ...
Rosa Parks 2016-01-20
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- when people refused to ride the bus, it was a bus____
- the town Rosa lived in
- Rosa demonstrated great __________
- unfair, not right
- the state Rosa was born in
- to treat somebody differently and set them aside because they are different
- to mix, in this case, whites with blacks
- many African- Americans being held to work against their will
- Rosa's husband
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- helped stop segregation
- the bus driver that arrested Rosa
- a leader who stood up for his rights during Rosa's time
- what happened to Rosa on the bus
- to refuse to do something
- what Rosa and Dr.King fought hard for
15 Clues: Rosa's husband • unfair, not right • the town Rosa lived in • helped stop segregation • to refuse to do something • the state Rosa was born in • what happened to Rosa on the bus • the bus driver that arrested Rosa • Rosa demonstrated great __________ • what Rosa and Dr.King fought hard for • to mix, in this case, whites with blacks • ...
Rifle Range Nature Park 2024-11-24
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- – A small, flowing body of water,
- – The natural home of animals or plants.
- – Animals living in their natural environment,
- – The environment or wilderness, often protected in parks.
- – A colorful insect commonly seen in nature parks,
- – Different types of plants or animals in the park.
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- – A dense collection of trees and undergrowth
- – A wooden pathway, often seen in wetland parks.
- – The protection of natural environments and wildlife.
- – A designated area for recreation and conservation,
- – A long walk in nature, often on trails,
- – A path for walking or hiking through natural areas.
- – Watching and studying flora and fauna,
13 Clues: – A small, flowing body of water, • – The natural home of animals or plants. • – Watching and studying flora and fauna, • – A long walk in nature, often on trails, • – A dense collection of trees and undergrowth • – Animals living in their natural environment, • – A wooden pathway, often seen in wetland parks. • – A colorful insect commonly seen in nature parks, • ...
Introduction to Environmental Science 2025-09-16
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- ____ waste that includes chemicals known to be dangerous to human health
- human-centered philosophy
- pollution that introduces harmful particles and gases into the atmosphere
- decisions can have unexpected effects "The Law of _____ Consequences"
- an act passed allowing federal gov. to protect cultural and natural resources
- resources that can be used repeatedly
- a global common at risk of depletion today
- _____ Environmental Movement that began in the 1960's
- the study of the interaction of humans with the natural environment
- an extreme shortage of food
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- technological advancement during the agricultural revolution
- the era sparked by Teddy Roosevelt
- national land designation that allows recreational hunting, fishing, and commercial logging
- national land designation that does not allow fishing, logging, hunting or livestock grazing
- resources that are not replaced within the human time scale
- the revolution that involved the transition to coal power
- resources that cannot be used up
- a chemical that will not break down naturally
- material the increases the risk of cancer
- resources that are shared and not owned
- the complete loss of a species from the earth
- when natural materials are consumer faster than they are replenished it is resource ______
- resources that will be replaced, but at a rate slower than they are used
- one of the components of the environment
- nature-centered philosophy
- one of the components of the environment
- what happens when soil becomes too salty
27 Clues: human-centered philosophy • nature-centered philosophy • an extreme shortage of food • resources that cannot be used up • the era sparked by Teddy Roosevelt • resources that can be used repeatedly • resources that are shared and not owned • one of the components of the environment • one of the components of the environment • what happens when soil becomes too salty • ...
PARK 2024-01-20
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- - Shaded area formed by trees or climbing plants in a park.
- - Outdoor meal often enjoyed in a park setting.
- - Waterfowl commonly seen in park ponds.
- - Leisurely stroll along designated paths in a park.
- - Area equipped with structures for children's recreation.
- - Seating often found along pathways in a park.
- - Body of water that may be a feature in a park.
- - Sculpted figure often commemorating a person or event in a park.
- - Cultivated area with plants and flowers in a park.
- - Activity of observing avian species often done in parks.
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- - Pathway for walking or hiking in a park.
- - Two-wheeled vehicle commonly used for riding in parks.
- - Suspended seat for recreation, often found in parks.
- - Engage in sports or games with a ball in a park.
- - Activities for leisure and enjoyment in a park.
- - Gathering of people, especially during events in a park.
- - Decorative water feature often found in park landscapes.
17 Clues: - Waterfowl commonly seen in park ponds. • - Pathway for walking or hiking in a park. • - Outdoor meal often enjoyed in a park setting. • - Seating often found along pathways in a park. • - Body of water that may be a feature in a park. • - Activities for leisure and enjoyment in a park. • - Engage in sports or games with a ball in a park. • ...
gilded age crossword 2023-01-06
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- Laws that segregate people of color
- A canal that connects the atlantic ocean and the pacific ocean
- established national parks
- a conflict between Spain and america
- A novel exposing the poor conditions of the meat packing industry
- She exposed the dangers of big businesses
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- A house that is meant to teach immigrants how to cook, read,and speak english
- Addition to the monroe doctrine
- The treaty that ended the spanish american war
- Court session that claimed segregation was constitutional as long as the conditions were "separate but equal"
10 Clues: established national parks • Addition to the monroe doctrine • Laws that segregate people of color • a conflict between Spain and america • She exposed the dangers of big businesses • The treaty that ended the spanish american war • A canal that connects the atlantic ocean and the pacific ocean • A novel exposing the poor conditions of the meat packing industry • ...
Canada 2017-01-12
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- an animal symbol of Canada
- a leaf on Canada's flag
- a city with majestic landscapes situated between the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean
- the largest city
- the tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere(Toronto)
- The Canada's side of Niagara Falls
- the largest and most famous alpine ski destination in North America
- world’s largest ice skating ring (Ottawa)
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- a city of French heritage, architecture, cuisine and language
- the Queen's representative, who carries out royal duties in Canada
- the second largest city in Canada, and the largest French-speaking community outside of Paris
- the capital city
- one of the nation’s largest and most visited national parks
- the Eskimos prefer to be called this way
- a building made of blocks of ice
15 Clues: the capital city • the largest city • a leaf on Canada's flag • an animal symbol of Canada • a building made of blocks of ice • The Canada's side of Niagara Falls • the Eskimos prefer to be called this way • world’s largest ice skating ring (Ottawa) • one of the nation’s largest and most visited national parks • a city of French heritage, architecture, cuisine and language • ...
Park 2023-06-20
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- The animals, birds, and insects that live in a park or natural environment. Parks may provide habitats for various wildlife species, allowing visitors to observe and appreciate nature.
- The act of running at a steady and moderate pace for exercise or fitness. Many people use park paths for jogging, enjoying the fresh air and natural surroundings while improving their health.
- The lush and abundant plant life, including grass, shrubs, and trees, found in parks. Greenery adds beauty, freshness, and a sense of nature to the park environment.
- A meal or gathering held outdoors, usually in a park, where people enjoy food and drinks. Picnics often involve sitting on blankets or using picnic tables.
- A designated route or trail within a park for walking, jogging, or biking. Paths provide a way to explore the park and connect different areas within it.
- An outdoor area with grass, trees, and recreational facilities. Parks provide spaces for people to relax, play, and enjoy nature in urban environments.
- An area cultivated with plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables. Gardens can be found in parks or private spaces and are often designed for beauty and relaxation.
- The animals, birds, and insects that live in a park or natural environment. Parks may provide habitats for various wildlife species, allowing visitors to observe and appreciate nature.
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- A decorative structure in a park that releases a stream of water into the air. Fountains can be simple or elaborate, providing visual interest and a soothing sound.
- The activity of riding a bicycle. Parks often have designated areas or paths for cycling, providing a safe and enjoyable space for people of all ages to ride their bikes.
- A long, usually wooden seat found in parks for people to sit and rest. Benches offer a place to relax, observe nature, or have conversations with others.
- A meal or gathering held outdoors, usually in a park, where people enjoy food and drinks. Picnics often involve sitting on blankets or using picnic tables.
- An area within a park where children can play on swings, slides, and other equipment. Playgrounds are designed to promote physical activity and fun for children.
- A small body of still water found in parks, often inhabited by fish, ducks, or other aquatic creatures. Ponds add natural beauty and attract wildlife to the park.
- The area protected from direct sunlight by trees or structures. Parks with trees offer shaded areas where people can seek relief from the sun and enjoy a cooler atmosphere.
15 Clues: An outdoor area with grass, trees, and recreational facilities. Parks provide spaces for people to relax, play, and enjoy nature in urban environments. • A long, usually wooden seat found in parks for people to sit and rest. Benches offer a place to relax, observe nature, or have conversations with others. • ...
France Crossword 2013-01-09
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- City of Love
- One of the nine national parks of France
- One of the most famous monuments in Paris
- A river canyon that is often considered to be one of Europe's most beautiful
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- One of the official most beautiful villages of France
- A royal château in Versailles
- Second leading tourist destination in the country
- Europe's most visited themed attraction
- A museum of modern and contemporary arts
- An island surrounded by a lagoon and a barrier reef
- One of the world's largest museums
- Rocky tidal island and a commune in Normandy
- An iron lattice tower named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel
- Famous annual bike race
- Among the largest and most well-known churches in the world ever built
15 Clues: City of Love • Famous annual bike race • A royal château in Versailles • One of the world's largest museums • Europe's most visited themed attraction • A museum of modern and contemporary arts • One of the nine national parks of France • One of the most famous monuments in Paris • Rocky tidal island and a commune in Normandy • ...
Top 15 Most Influential Women 2023-05-30
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- Greatly helped slavery by handing petitions out at the age of 17, and traveled the country giving women’s suffrage speeches with Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Founded the Red Cross
- Cofounded NAACP and led antilynching protests
- Established “Hull House”, the first settlement house in the U.S.
- Participated in politics and helped create New Deal legislation
- First women to serve on Supreme Court
- Aided her husband with Civil rights
- First women to fly over atlantic
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- Refused to give her seat up on a bus, strong activist in Civil Rights movement
- “Conductor” Underground Railroad
- Wrote famous novel about a slave named Tom
- Main force at Seneca Falls Convention, cofounded Women’s Loyal National League
- Wrote Little Women
- Wrote of the horrors of slavery
- Held famous speech which called for women’s voting rights
15 Clues: Wrote Little Women • Founded the Red Cross • Wrote of the horrors of slavery • “Conductor” Underground Railroad • First women to fly over atlantic • Aided her husband with Civil rights • First women to serve on Supreme Court • Wrote famous novel about a slave named Tom • Cofounded NAACP and led antilynching protests • Held famous speech which called for women’s voting rights • ...
Executive Departments 2022-02-10
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- Manages all things foreign policy
- Concerned with the benefits of retired soldiers
- Manages federal school loans
- Advises the president on matters concerning well-being, welfare, and income programs
- Manages and conserves federal land (e.g. national parks and government property
- Concerned with homes and urban development
- Everything to do with legal affairs
- Deals with how we power things
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- Helps with policy related to how we get around
- Deals with the armed forces and all matters around the military. Formerly known as the “Secretary of War”
- Created when terrorism became more prevalent and domestic safety was being threatened
- Everything to do with farming!
- Develop foreign and domestic trade
- Is in charge of unions & workers as well as workplace controversies
- Manages financial and monetary matters
15 Clues: Manages federal school loans • Everything to do with farming! • Deals with how we power things • Manages all things foreign policy • Develop foreign and domestic trade • Everything to do with legal affairs • Manages financial and monetary matters • Concerned with homes and urban development • Helps with policy related to how we get around • ...
Rosa Parks 2013-05-14
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- unscramble: rtsare
- unscramble: mesnatihsu
- From the text: I could be ____ or beaten.
- people who work to achieve a social goal
- unscramble: lvcii stgrih
- unscramble: noitepti
- to break, infringe or transgress
- From the text: The more we gave in and ____, the worse they treated us
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- to not accept
- From the text: I knew they needed a ____ who was beyond reproach
- unscramble: ttcyobo
- overflowing
- the state in which whites and African Americans were seperated
- blame/fault
14 Clues: overflowing • blame/fault • to not accept • unscramble: rtsare • unscramble: ttcyobo • unscramble: noitepti • unscramble: mesnatihsu • unscramble: lvcii stgrih • to break, infringe or transgress • people who work to achieve a social goal • From the text: I could be ____ or beaten. • the state in which whites and African Americans were seperated • ...
NYC Parks 2023-12-20
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- Found in this park is the Burial Ridge, a Lenape burial ground which is the largest pre-European burial ground in the city. (Staten Island)
- This park was formerly the site of the largest landfill in the world. When construction is completed, it will be one of the largest parks in NYC. (Staten Island)
- The park is home to the Queens Giant, a tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) that is the tallest carefully measured tree in New York City. (Queens)
- In this park you can find “Mount Moses”, a 260 foot mound of serpentine rock and soil excavated for a proposed (but never completed) extension of the Staten Island expressway through the park in the 1960s. (Staten Island)
- This coastal park is bisected by the Whitestone Bridge and named for the transportation industry that boomed in the area prior to the construction of that bridge. (the Bronx)
- Within this park is the Long Island Motor Parkway, a bicycle path that was once America’s first limited-access road for cars, built by William Vanderbilt in the early 20th century. (Queens)
- A design for this park won a silver medal in the Architecture/Municipal Design competition at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. (Brooklyn)
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- A large area of this park has been closed to the public since 2009 due to detection of radioactive landfill material producing gamma radiation 200x higher than natural background level.(Staten Island)
- This park is home to the country's first public golf course, and the largest freshwater lake in the Bronx. (the Bronx)
- In this park's "Historic Grove", you can see planted remnants of the former Parson and Company Nursery, responsible for introducing exotic species such as Japanese Maple to the US in the 19th century. (Queens)
- John D Rockefeller, Jr. donated the land for this park to the city, and also financed the building of the Met Cloisters within the park. (Manhattan)
- Here you can find Hunter Island, home to an old-growth oak forest ringed by tidal wetlands. (the Bronx)
- This park contains the last remaining salt marsh on the island of Manhattan. (Manhattan)
- This park’s Pine Grove contains hundreds of white pine trees planted in 1914 after the chestnut blight killed thousands of chestnut trees in the park. (Queens)
14 Clues: This park contains the last remaining salt marsh on the island of Manhattan. (Manhattan) • Here you can find Hunter Island, home to an old-growth oak forest ringed by tidal wetlands. (the Bronx) • This park is home to the country's first public golf course, and the largest freshwater lake in the Bronx. (the Bronx) • ...
ddddd 2022-10-15
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- Changed date president takes office from March 4th to January 20th.
- Act Helped farmers pay mortgages
- Provided employment to young men; national parks
- It allowed industries to create fair competition; set min. wage
- monitors the stock market
- Republican Pres; approach to economy; voluntarism
- New Deal critic;
- (NLRB)
- A New Deal legislation allowed workers to bargain collectively
- Established the Federal Deposit Insurance
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- A New Deal agency; electric power; control floods
- Type of strike in which striking workers refuse to leave the factories
- provided $ for food & other necessities PublicWorksAdministration spent $ public buildings, highways, and parkways.
- ended the Prohibition
- The "radio priest." A critic of the New Deal
- Government practice of spending more than is taken in from taxes.
- established National Labor Relations Board;
- Conservatives who did not agree with Roosevelt
- Hoover, 1932 to provide relief to big businesses
- (WPA)
- All the banks were ordered to close until new laws could be passed
- gave the President power over the banking system
- first woman ever appointed to the cabinet.
- Roosevelt FDR's Wife and New Deal supporter
- A series of reforms enacted; Roosevelt
- created pension and insurance for the old-aged
- informal talks given by FDR
- New Deal President
- new set of programs in the spring of 1935
29 Clues: (WPA) • (NLRB) • New Deal critic; • New Deal President • ended the Prohibition • monitors the stock market • informal talks given by FDR • Act Helped farmers pay mortgages • A series of reforms enacted; Roosevelt • new set of programs in the spring of 1935 • Established the Federal Deposit Insurance • first woman ever appointed to the cabinet. • ...
ddddd 2022-10-15
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- Act Helped farmers pay mortgages
- Hoover, 1932 to provide relief to big businesses
- Changed date president takes office from March 4th to January 20th.
- Provided employment to young men; national parks
- (WPA)
- Conservatives who did not agree with Roosevelt
- first woman ever appointed to the cabinet.
- New Deal President
- Government practice of spending more than is taken in from taxes.
- A series of reforms enacted; Roosevelt
- created pension and insurance for the old-aged
- ended the Prohibition
- New Deal critic;
- It allowed industries to create fair competition; set min. wage
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- The "radio priest." A critic of the New Deal
- A New Deal agency; electric power; control floods
- gave the President power over the banking system
- provided $ for food & other necessities PublicWorksAdministration spent $ public buildings, highways, and parkways.
- monitors the stock market
- Type of strike in which striking workers refuse to leave the factories
- Established the Federal Deposit Insurance
- A New Deal legislation allowed workers to bargain collectively
- informal talks given by FDR
- All the banks were ordered to close until new laws could be passed
- (NLRB)
- Roosevelt FDR's Wife and New Deal supporter
- new set of programs in the spring of 1935
- Republican Pres; approach to economy; voluntarism
- established National Labor Relations Board;
29 Clues: (WPA) • (NLRB) • New Deal critic; • New Deal President • ended the Prohibition • monitors the stock market • informal talks given by FDR • Act Helped farmers pay mortgages • A series of reforms enacted; Roosevelt • Established the Federal Deposit Insurance • new set of programs in the spring of 1935 • first woman ever appointed to the cabinet. • ...
Government shut down crossword 2025-11-14
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- pay is guaranteed
- Vought, Director of office management and budget has been using the shutdown as a way to push through cuts.
- research has also been suspended.
- may be affected because the FDA might be suspended.
- signed the bill to end the shutdown.
- lasted a total of 43 days.
- lines are being forced to decrease air traffic due to employees not showing up due to the shutdown.
- business administration has stopped taking loans
- Johnson, speaker of the white house has gotten multiple letters from hotels about finding a resolution.
- bill was signed on Wednesday November twelfth.
- zoo in Washington D.C was shut down.
- are taking the brunt of the blame for the shutdown
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- have been taking longer to get flights out due to employee shortage.
- department of defense has not been affected by the shutdown
- has been slow since the shutdown.
- places such as museums and national parks have been shut down.
- employees have not been receiving pay due to the shutdown.
- democratic leader chuck schumer has been a key negotiator and blames republicans for refusing to sign the bill extending health care.
- Vance blames the democrats for refusing to keep the government funded.
- major airport affected was the Denver airport.
- Gingrich, an older politician has been a key figure in previous government shutdowns.
- have lost money due to air traffic decreasing.
- majority leader John Thune
- of the most affected states is Alaska.
24 Clues: pay is guaranteed • lasted a total of 43 days. • majority leader John Thune • has been slow since the shutdown. • research has also been suspended. • signed the bill to end the shutdown. • zoo in Washington D.C was shut down. • of the most affected states is Alaska. • major airport affected was the Denver airport. • bill was signed on Wednesday November twelfth. • ...
