national parks Crossword Puzzles
civil rights act Movement:Cade Puchta 2017-03-22
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- martin luther
- Southern states had this during voting
- 1868 Constitutional amendment that granted ex slaves citizenship
- Fall 1957 School 9 people
- Parks is my last name
- civil rights year
- The type of bus that the freedom riders rode
- Ray is my last name
- right act 1968
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- Mlk died on this day
- Till 1955
- August 1965
- 1896 Sumpreme court ruled that separate but equal facilities for different races are legal
- I James Earl Ray died on this day
- First black student to enroll into school
- Rosa Parks
- James earl ray
- sunday
- July 1964
- Black history
20 Clues: sunday • Till 1955 • July 1964 • Rosa Parks • August 1965 • martin luther • Black history • James earl ray • right act 1968 • civil rights year • Ray is my last name • Mlk died on this day • Parks is my last name • Fall 1957 School 9 people • I James Earl Ray died on this day • Southern states had this during voting • First black student to enroll into school • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- green areas to relax
- a place to work out
- coffee shop
- a place to buy food
- straight ahead
- not quiet
- are two parks in my neighborhood
- in the center
- a place to eat
- you don't know where you are
- an area where you live
- a place to live
- not difficult
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- a place to get or read books
- an area with plants and flowers
- a group of apartment buildings
- not old
- people who live around you
- a very large town
- instructions to go to a place
- not cheap
- not interesting
- not relaxed
23 Clues: not old • not quiet • not cheap • coffee shop • not relaxed • in the center • not difficult • straight ahead • a place to eat • not interesting • a place to live • a very large town • a place to work out • a place to buy food • green areas to relax • an area where you live • people who live around you • a place to get or read books • you don't know where you are • instructions to go to a place • ...
USA CROSSWORD 2014-01-26
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- One of the Oklahomas festivals
- 2nd largest city in New York by population
- The largest city in Texas
- Film actress who was born in Texas
- Capital city in Texas
- famous rocker
- Ohio 2nd biggest city
- 2nd biggest river in New York
- Ohio 3rd biggest city
- 1st biggest river in New York
- American actor. he born in Texas
- Ohio capital city
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- 34th largest state by area
- 3rd largest city in New York by population
- New York state capital city
- Actor who was born in Texas
- York Third-most populous state
- Popular game industry in New York
- Nation's third largest producer of the natural gas
- famous actress in the "X-Men" movie
- Popular actor from New York
- Astronaut from Ohio
- Olympic champion in 1936. She was From Cleveland
- 2nd most populous and largest state in USA
- Popular internet industry in New York
- Bend One of the national parks in Texas
26 Clues: famous rocker • Ohio capital city • Astronaut from Ohio • Capital city in Texas • Ohio 2nd biggest city • Ohio 3rd biggest city • The largest city in Texas • 34th largest state by area • New York state capital city • Actor who was born in Texas • Popular actor from New York • 2nd biggest river in New York • 1st biggest river in New York • One of the Oklahomas festivals • ...
USA CROSSWORD 2014-01-26
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- 34th largest state by area
- Popular internet industry in New York
- American actor. he born in Texas
- Capital city in Texas
- Nation's third largest producer of the natural gas
- Ohio 2nd biggest city
- Ohio 3rd biggest city
- 3rd largest city in New York by population
- One of the Oklahomas festivals
- famous rocker from Ohio
- The largest city in Texas
- Film actress who is born in Texas
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- 1st biggest river in New York
- 2nd largest city in New York by population
- Olympic champion in 1936. She was From Cleveland
- New York state capital city
- Ohio capital city
- Popular game industry in New York
- famous actress in the "X-Men" movie
- 2nd most populous and largest state in USA
- One of the national parks in Texas
- Third-most populous state
- 2nd biggest river in New York
- Astronaut from Ohio
- Actor who is born in Texas
25 Clues: Ohio capital city • Astronaut from Ohio • Capital city in Texas • Ohio 2nd biggest city • Ohio 3rd biggest city • famous rocker from Ohio • Third-most populous state • The largest city in Texas • 34th largest state by area • Actor who is born in Texas • New York state capital city • 1st biggest river in New York • 2nd biggest river in New York • One of the Oklahomas festivals • ...
Ali and Bryan 6.18.22 2022-05-11
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- city name common to NV and TX
- cloudy, unfiltered beverage that A and B enjoy
- our "home" team
- Friday after work activity
- Bryan once saw all 17 of these in NV in one weekend
- words on the sign in front of our house
- honeymoon locale
- name of a mouse in Cinderella, also a dog's name
- Ali's birthplace
- where falcons graduate
- _____ crest trail (Nevada), also a cat's name
- popular Hawkeye State bike race
- make a place appear like you were never there
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- where Ali and Bryan actually met
- where Ali and Bryan first spent time together
- a soft breeze that occurs in the afternoons in Washoe Valley (also a cat's name)
- this get's A and B from A to B
- "the oasis of Nevada"
- where Bryan proposed
- line in Field of Dreams after "Is this Heaven?"
- BLM, Forest Service, National Parks are all all ____
- Live _____ (School name)
- Bryan's heritage
- common mother's name
24 Clues: our "home" team • honeymoon locale • Bryan's heritage • Ali's birthplace • where Bryan proposed • common mother's name • "the oasis of Nevada" • where falcons graduate • Live _____ (School name) • Friday after work activity • city name common to NV and TX • this get's A and B from A to B • popular Hawkeye State bike race • where Ali and Bryan actually met • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- Get the independence of India.
- Scientist, meteorologist, writer famous for the Gaia hypothesis.
- Link the water contaminated because of a bomb that cause the outbreak of cholera in Londres.
- America's first environmentalist.
- Notable figure in science and therapeutic medisin.
- The great increase in production of food grains and better management techniques.
- Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system.
- Evolution Homosapiens.
- Lider of the movement "New thinking".
- recieve the Nobel prize.
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- One of the first conservation thinkers.
- Marin biologist who put in march the modern ambiental consciousness.
- One of the first Demographers.
- American environmentalist who warned of the dangers of overpopulation.
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela.
- Danish economist focused on the development of agriculture and its relation to population growth.
- Published more than 300 articles about nature.
- The first African American woman
- Implement ational parks and national forests in the United States.
- A day where people collect garbage, plant trees, sign petitions.
- Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience".
21 Clues: Evolution Homosapiens. • recieve the Nobel prize. • Get the independence of India. • One of the first Demographers. • The first African American woman • America's first environmentalist. • Lider of the movement "New thinking". • One of the first conservation thinkers. • Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience". • Published more than 300 articles about nature. • ...
Tori and Liam! 2024-08-23
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- What country did Liam backpack?
- State of first camping trip!
- What do Tori and Liam love doing together?
- How many dogs does Tori have? (in NJ)
- What City is Liam an officer for?
- What is Tori's favorite food?
- What activity was their first date?
- In which town do Tori and Liam live?
- What are Tori and Liam visiting on their honeymoon?
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- What did Liam offer Tori the very first time they met?
- Liam's birth month
- Liam can never have enough of these
- Tori's middle name
- Tori and Liam's favorite color
- What city did Liam and Tori both live the summer of 2016 (before knowing each other)?
- How many national parks will they visit on their honeymoon?
- During what event did Liam propose?
- Tori's birth month
- What celebrity did Liam have dinner with?
- What animal does Tori want as a pet?
- Where did Tori and Liam first meet?
- Liam's middle name
22 Clues: Liam's birth month • Tori's middle name • Tori's birth month • Liam's middle name • State of first camping trip! • What is Tori's favorite food? • Tori and Liam's favorite color • What country did Liam backpack? • What City is Liam an officer for? • Liam can never have enough of these • During what event did Liam propose? • Where did Tori and Liam first meet? • ...
AP US History 2024-05-14
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- Sailed to North America in 1492
- Act to give land to farm for 5 years
- Country that helped the colonists during the American Revolution
- President who promoted the development of the internet
- Immigrants who came to America to escape a potato famine
- An idea in the South that led to the Civil War
- Economic Recovery Plan carried out by FDR
- A large suburb in NY that was built after WWII
- Captured Atlanta during his March to Sea
- The first president to be assassinated
- The only president from Georgia
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- Large Strike During the Gilded Age
- First President to create National Parks
- President at the time of the 911 attacks
- The first permanent English Colony
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Immigrant group that was banned from the US
- The turning point in the Pacific during WWII
- A Philosopher who influenced the American Revolution
- The largest Native American tribe today
20 Clues: Sailed to North America in 1492 • The only president from Georgia • Large Strike During the Gilded Age • The first permanent English Colony • Act to give land to farm for 5 years • The first president to be assassinated • The largest Native American tribe today • First President to create National Parks • President at the time of the 911 attacks • ...
the world 2023-02-02
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- the longest bridge in the world
- the smallest state in Brazil
- the smallest state
- the biggest state in Brazil
- the smallest continent
- the capitol of france
- the capitol of Texas
- one of the biggest triangle
- the capitol of the USA
- the biggest state in mexico
- the hottest place on earth
- the city that has the most people
- the nutmeg state
- the driest place on the world
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- the biggest state
- the state in us that has the most people
- what is the forested count
- the rianiest place on earth
- the highest mountain
- the deepest place on earth
- the largest ocean
- the snowest state
- the biggest lake
- the largest continent
- the smallest ocean
- the longest wall in the world
- the capitol of Utah
- the longest river
- something like the beach but it is bigger
- the tallest mountain in the USA
- the state with 5 national parks
31 Clues: the biggest lake • the nutmeg state • the biggest state • the largest ocean • the snowest state • the longest river • the smallest state • the smallest ocean • the capitol of Utah • the highest mountain • the capitol of Texas • the capitol of france • the largest continent • the smallest continent • the capitol of the USA • what is the forested count • the deepest place on earth • ...
SL Chem Thermo 2024-11-17
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- products in an exothermic reaction are ___ stable than reactants
- reduces activation energy
- Shakira's home country
- ___'s law= ∆H of a process is the sum of the ∆H of its steps
- in an exothermic reaction, ∆H is ___
- unit of energy
- ___ are more stable in an endothermic process
- product of complete combustion
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- number of national parks in Oregon
- total energy of a system; heat
- method of calculating heat change by measuring temperature change
- number of bonds in C2H6
- Mrs Bullock's first car was a 1982 Honda ___
- number of bonds in C2H4
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- ∆Hf is the heat of ___
- reaction between a hydrocarbon and oxygen
- product of incomplete combustion
- energy to break 1 mole of bonds
- specific heat is the heat needed to raise 1 __ by 1oC
- units for ∆H are __/mol
- temperature is the average __ energy
- reaction with positive ∆H
- chemical symbol for Oganesson
- ∆H
- combustion and neutralization are both ___ reactions
26 Clues: ∆H • unit of energy • ∆Hf is the heat of ___ • Shakira's home country • units for ∆H are __/mol • number of bonds in C2H6 • number of bonds in C2H4 • reduces activation energy • reaction with positive ∆H • chemical symbol for Oganesson • product of complete combustion • total energy of a system; heat • energy to break 1 mole of bonds • energy stored in chemical bonds • ...
Chelsea & Kevin 2025-09-25
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- Chelsea's zodiac sign
- IU's mascot
- Nadja's middle name
- CMU's mascot
- Nadja's other middle name
- The movie that made Kevin's birthday famous
- Kevin's favorite sports team
- Where C&K first said "I love you"
- The name of C&K's Arlington neighborhood or a wedding venue
- Where C&K are going for their mini-moon
- The sport C&K play together
- The street C&K live on
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- Where C&K got engaged
- The name of C&K's dog
- Marriage material?
- Union dues?
- Where Kevin asked Chelsea for her phone number
- The day of the week C&K are getting married
- Kevin's zodiac sign
- Number of years C&K have been together
- The name of Kevin's Denver ball hockey team
- The flavor of C&K's wedding cake
- Chelsea's middle name
- The sport C&K don't play together
- Number of National Parks C&K have visited together
- Chelsea's favorite flower
26 Clues: IU's mascot • Union dues? • CMU's mascot • Marriage material? • Nadja's middle name • Kevin's zodiac sign • Where C&K got engaged • Chelsea's zodiac sign • The name of C&K's dog • Chelsea's middle name • The street C&K live on • Nadja's other middle name • Chelsea's favorite flower • The sport C&K play together • Kevin's favorite sports team • The flavor of C&K's wedding cake • ...
Happily ever after celebration 2023-11-02
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- What animal did Gabby and Bryan see while eloping?
- Where in New York do Gabby and Bryan usually go on their anniversary trip?
- What year did Bryan and Gabby start dating?
- How many years have Bryan and Gabby been together?
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- How many baseball stadiums have Gabby and Bryan visited together?
- How many national parks have Gabby and Bryan visited together?
- Where do Gabby and Bryan live now?
- Where did Gabby and Bryan meet?
- Where did Bryan and Gabby elope?
9 Clues: Where did Gabby and Bryan meet? • Where did Bryan and Gabby elope? • Where do Gabby and Bryan live now? • What year did Bryan and Gabby start dating? • What animal did Gabby and Bryan see while eloping? • How many years have Bryan and Gabby been together? • How many national parks have Gabby and Bryan visited together? • ...
Exam study guide! 2025-12-11
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- guaranteed women the right to vote.
- fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation.
- regulated the safety and labeling of food and medicine.
- established prohibition.
- worked for women’s right to vote. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt lead the fight for the women's right to vote.
- were journalists who exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and social problems
- workers often faced low wages and unfair treatment.
- faced exclusion laws and discrimination.
- was created to manage and protect national parks.
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- strengthened rules against monopolies.
- promoted the Square Deal to treat all Americans fairly.
- established the direct election of U.S. senators.
- this was a response to problems caused by industrialization and urban growth.
- faced discrimination despite progressive reforms.
- was the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol. The 18th Amendment
- continued some progressive reforms.
- emphasized vocational education for African Americans.
17 Clues: established prohibition. • guaranteed women the right to vote. • continued some progressive reforms. • strengthened rules against monopolies. • faced exclusion laws and discrimination. • established the direct election of U.S. senators. • faced discrimination despite progressive reforms. • was created to manage and protect national parks. • ...
Black History Month 2013-02-22
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- leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
- MLK believed a _______ protest was the strongest weapon.
- When is black history month?
- Lincoln/ 16th president of the U.S.A
- most of those sold into slavery worked here.
- Saddly, Lincoln was ______ in 1865.
- rights/ human rights that can not be taken away.
- national association for hte advancement of colored people.
- Trade/ transatlantic trading patterns of slaves in exchange for goods is called...
- seperate but _____ doctrine of 1954.
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- sugar, rum and tobacco were called ____items...
- Passage/ route from Africa to the Americas
- what brought about the civil war?
- Virginia colony with the first african slaves.
- a proclamation of 1863, ending slavery was called the ___________ proclamation.
- parks/ women responsible for the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- after the emancipation, what kind of tensions existed?
- people against slavery were called...
- how many presidental terms did lincoln serve?
- "I have a _______"" is a famous speech by MLK jr.
- the goal of the emancipation was to ____ slavery.
21 Clues: When is black history month? • what brought about the civil war? • Saddly, Lincoln was ______ in 1865. • leader of the Civil Rights Movement. • Lincoln/ 16th president of the U.S.A • seperate but _____ doctrine of 1954. • people against slavery were called... • Passage/ route from Africa to the Americas • most of those sold into slavery worked here. • ...
Kakadu 2015-10-23
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- Abbreviation for kangaroo
- A type of lizard
- We want our National Parks to live
- Eats gum leaves
- A flying fox eats this
- Snakes move without these
- Only one is needed to see
- Australia is one of these
- What trees do
- Red - __________ black cockatoo
- A small kangaroo
- Also called flying foxes
- We can tell the age of a tree by its growth
- How kangaroos move
- What a bird hatches from
- Big holes in the earth where bats live
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- The tree - _________ doesn't live in water
- Baby owls
- Lives in a burrow
- Can grow up to 7 metres long
- Home to Koalas
- Smallest branch
- Baby Marsupials
- A type of crocodile
- A wild free-ranging dog
- Scaly land animals
- Large lizards
- Covered in spines
- Has a duck bill
- The part of a tree where koalas sleep
- Woodlands have many of these
- Natural home of a plant or animal
32 Clues: Baby owls • Large lizards • What trees do • Home to Koalas • Smallest branch • Baby Marsupials • Eats gum leaves • Has a duck bill • A type of lizard • A small kangaroo • Lives in a burrow • Covered in spines • Scaly land animals • How kangaroos move • A type of crocodile • A flying fox eats this • A wild free-ranging dog • Also called flying foxes • What a bird hatches from • Abbreviation for kangaroo • ...
Bushwalking (Take a Walk) 2018-05-09
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- What is the most important thing to carry?
- Why must you leave turned off in case of an emergency?
- How many litres of water should you carry per day?
- One must bring
- When planning you must concider.
- When swimming check for ____________
- If you can't retrace your steps when lost, ___________.
- What must you leave no sign of?
- What mustn't you do in creeks?
- What is protected in all National Parks?
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- The class of walks we may do.
- How can you lessen your chance of hypothermia?
- Don't push past any group members _____________.
- What is the suggested group size?
- What does bushwalking put you in tune with?
- You must tell someone your ______ beforehand.
- Good idea to have
- Depth of hole to dig your bush bathroom.
- What must you leave spare at the end when time planning?
- What does cutting corners on tracks cause?
- Check park ________
- If lost, don't ________
- What must you do adequately?
- What could you mark your trail with?
24 Clues: One must bring • Good idea to have • Check park ________ • If lost, don't ________ • What must you do adequately? • The class of walks we may do. • What mustn't you do in creeks? • What must you leave no sign of? • When planning you must concider. • What is the suggested group size? • When swimming check for ____________ • What could you mark your trail with? • ...
Xword-Chapters 20-22 2018-03-20
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- THIS FIRM DEVELOPED THE UNIGRID SYSTEM FOR THE NATIONAL PARKS
- EYE BEE M
- STUDIO MEMBERS: CHWAST, GLASER, RUFFIN, SOREL
- BARBARA USED BOLD GEOMETRIC SHAPES, BRIGHT COLORS, HELVETICA & EXAGGERATED SCALE IN HER DESIGNS CALLED THIS
- FIRM DESIGNED LOGOS FOR NBC & ROCKEFELLER CENTER (MAKE ONE WORD)
- SWATCH WATCH AD INSPIRED BY HERBERT MATTER POSTER
- PINTORI DESIGNED FOR THIS TYPEWRITER COMPANY
- 1ST AFRICAN-AMERICAN DESIGNER AT CBS
- OTHER CUBAN DESIGNER
- CREATED "I LOVE NY"
- ROBERT ______________ WAS A POSTMODERN ARCHITECT
- SHE IS ASSOCIATED WITH WEINGART, FRIEDMAN AND NEW WAVE TYPOGRAPHY
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- ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZED LOGOS AROUND THE WORLD
- "YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND THE MESSAGE WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING ITS CULTURAL CONTEXT
- DESIGNED AT&T LOGO
- HE'S KNOWN FOR STREAMLINED DESIGN FOR LOCOMOTIVES & SHELL & EXXON LOGOS
- ART MOVEMENT ASSOCIATED WITH DECONSTRUCTION & POST-STRUCTURALISM
- AN ART FORM WHERE THE ARTIST'S INTENT TO CONVEY AN IDEA RATHER THAN CREATE AN ART OBJECT
- DAY-GLOW COLORS ASSOCIATED WITH PSYCHEDELIC DRUG CULTURE OF THE 60'S.
- DREW INSPIRATION FROM ART DECO & POP ART
20 Clues: EYE BEE M • DESIGNED AT&T LOGO • CREATED "I LOVE NY" • OTHER CUBAN DESIGNER • 1ST AFRICAN-AMERICAN DESIGNER AT CBS • DREW INSPIRATION FROM ART DECO & POP ART • PINTORI DESIGNED FOR THIS TYPEWRITER COMPANY • STUDIO MEMBERS: CHWAST, GLASER, RUFFIN, SOREL • ROBERT ______________ WAS A POSTMODERN ARCHITECT • ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZED LOGOS AROUND THE WORLD • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience".
- Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system.
- Published more than 300 articles about nature.
- One of the first conservation thinkers.
- Marin biologist who put in march the modern ambiental consciousness.
- The first African American woman
- One of the first Demographers.
- Evolution Homosapiens.
- America's first environmentalist.
- recieve the Nobel prize.
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- Notable figure in science and therapeutic medisin.
- A day where people collect garbage, plant trees, sign petitions.
- Get the independence of India.
- Scientist, meteorologist, writer famous for the Gaia hypothesis.
- Lider of the movement "New thinking".
- American environmentalist who warned of the dangers of overpopulation.
- Link the water contaminated because of a bomb that cause the outbreak of cholera in Londres.
- The great increase in production of food grains and better management techniques.
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela.
- Implement ational parks and national forests in the United States.
- Danish economist focused on the development of agriculture and its relation to population growth.
21 Clues: Evolution Homosapiens. • recieve the Nobel prize. • Get the independence of India. • One of the first Demographers. • The first African American woman • America's first environmentalist. • Lider of the movement "New thinking". • One of the first conservation thinkers. • Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience". • Published more than 300 articles about nature. • ...
Geography Final 2021-05-19
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- provides aid for disasters
- designates land for national parks
- Native Americans fought over these
- are responsible for looking at how people, products, ideas and information move
- first high speed rail lines where built here
- unique locations on Earth that are defined by both physical and human characteristics
- coal is this type of fuel
- show changes in the shape of the land
- body of water that separates England and Spain
- makes the soil fertile for growing crops in the Northern Europe Plan
- lines that run east to west
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
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- where the natural resources of oil and natural gas come from
- another name for the Middle Ages
- river that divides the United States into 2 regions
- feature on the map that shows direction
- original name for New York
- most accurate depiction of the Earth
- lines that run north and south on a globe
- shows heights above or below sea level
20 Clues: coal is this type of fuel • provides aid for disasters • original name for New York • lines that run east to west • another name for the Middle Ages • designates land for national parks • Native Americans fought over these • most accurate depiction of the Earth • show changes in the shape of the land • shows heights above or below sea level • ...
US History Unit 5 2023-03-07
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- Upton Sinclair book about meat packing
- Against founding principles to be Imperialist
- Voided due to gold discovery
- Increased American Labor Movement
- Role in Central Pacific RR
- RR Fulfilled Manifest Destiny
- Enables steel to be mass-produced
- Jane Addams home for homeless
- Standard Oil controlled oil refining
- Organized all workers
- Controlled nation's steel industry
- Fake Press pushing exaggerated stories
- and Referendums Empowers voters
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- Election of Senators
- Immigrants rigorously vetted
- National Parks established
- Use military to promote economic policies
- Enforced segregation
- Seperate but Equal is okay
- Role in Union Pacific RR
- US helped overthrow Panama to get land
- Wrote about Government Reg. of business
- Set up war against Spain
- Led to Oil and Steel industries gaining power
- Final confrontation between US and Indians
- Vetting was simple
- Organized skilled workers
- Allowed businesses to communicate efficiently
- Allowed factories to operate at night
29 Clues: Vetting was simple • Election of Senators • Enforced segregation • Organized all workers • Role in Union Pacific RR • Set up war against Spain • Organized skilled workers • National Parks established • Seperate but Equal is okay • Role in Central Pacific RR • Immigrants rigorously vetted • Voided due to gold discovery • Jane Addams home for homeless • RR Fulfilled Manifest Destiny • ...
The Progressive Era 2025-02-10
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- What was put on business after new laws were passed
- Built by Roosevelt to strengthen trade
- Over 230 million ____ was set aside by Roosevelt
- Service created to oversee National Parks and Government owned lands
- trusts were broken up to ensure____ competition
- Improving working ________ was the focus of labor reform
- President that is assassinated during his time in office
- Act that would break up trusts in the United States
- The 18th Amendment brought this about
- Amendment that makes us pay an income tax
- He creates the Federal Reserve
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- Conservation President
- War One President Wilson dealt with this war
- Investigative Journalist
- Act to make sure that our food was good enough to eat.
- the 19th amendment gave this group of people the right to vote
- How the other half lives
- The Jungle
- She exposed the horror of lynching
- amendment that allows direct election of senators
- blueprint for peace
- She helped break up the Standard Oil Trust
22 Clues: The Jungle • blueprint for peace • Conservation President • Investigative Journalist • How the other half lives • He creates the Federal Reserve • She exposed the horror of lynching • The 18th Amendment brought this about • Built by Roosevelt to strengthen trade • Amendment that makes us pay an income tax • She helped break up the Standard Oil Trust • ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2024-01-14
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- King's true first name
- famous speech during famous march
- King's name came from a _________ reformer
- President who signed the bill making MLK Day a federal holiday
- king holiday is celebrated in over _____ countries
- first state to honor King
- King's wife first name
- first person to call for a national holiday
- The Civil Rights Act banned __________
- King graduated from this college
- state where King was jailed in 1963
- King's assassin last name
- number of signatures that demanding holiday
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- good form of nonviolent protest
- singer whose song influenced Congress
- The ______monday in January is MLK Day.
- number of children King had
- city of King's death
- King helped found the SC_C
- King's method of protest
- while in jail wrote the famous "_______ from Birmingham Jail"
- King opposed this war
- site of King's death
- city of King's burial
- refused to give up her seat to a white person
- month of King's death
- time of King's death
27 Clues: city of King's death • site of King's death • time of King's death • King opposed this war • city of King's burial • month of King's death • King's true first name • King's wife first name • King's method of protest • first state to honor King • King's assassin last name • King helped found the SC_C • number of children King had • good form of nonviolent protest • ...
Nagel BC Circle June 2025 2025-05-27
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- site of Alberta's historic oil strike in 1947
- highest peak in Canadian Rockies
- first established as a fur trading post
- name means elk in Blackfoot language
- family operated tour company from Edmonton
- small town known as gateway to the northern rockies
- Cree word meaning awe and wonder
- port city provides main access for Haida Gwaii and Alaska
- established after 3 CPR workers discovered natural hot springs
- between prairies and rockies. Famous Stampede
- home of the World's largest fishing lure
- largest of 4 National parks and includes Columbia Icefields
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- its landmark is a water tower known as the Green Onion
- site of 88 Olympic Winter Games
- located at Southern end of Fraser Canyon
- tour director from Brooks
- Old City Quarter on its waterfront
- established as a series of Hudson Bay trading posts
- north-east tip of Vancouver Island
- known as the center for Salmon fishing
- crossroads of north and south Thompson Rivers
- bus driver from Lethbridge
22 Clues: tour director from Brooks • bus driver from Lethbridge • site of 88 Olympic Winter Games • highest peak in Canadian Rockies • Cree word meaning awe and wonder • Old City Quarter on its waterfront • north-east tip of Vancouver Island • name means elk in Blackfoot language • known as the center for Salmon fishing • first established as a fur trading post • ...
I do! 9/24/25 2025-08-27
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- A monkey you hate
- Your favorite photo of Petey features this animal
- A nearby favorite for ice cream
- Number of National Parks we've gone to together
- First name of the artist behind our favorite Christmas song together
- A memorable and favorite hike
- One of the sweeties you met in April 2019
- Today, we will finally be ___!
- Number of weddings we've gone to together
- Our favorite cuisine to eat together
- An early contender for a combined last name
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- What Petey will grab when we get home
- A yummy paper product in our household
- Number that starts our first date, dating, proposal, and wedding anniversaries
- "The only one for me is ___, and ___ for me"
- Arch we got engaged under
- Really good jingle for a body shop
- You bought me one of these in a vending machine
- If I don't get this seat, I will make a scene at 30,000 feet
- "No matter how they tossed the ___, it had to be..."
20 Clues: A monkey you hate • Arch we got engaged under • A memorable and favorite hike • Today, we will finally be ___! • A nearby favorite for ice cream • Really good jingle for a body shop • Our favorite cuisine to eat together • What Petey will grab when we get home • A yummy paper product in our household • One of the sweeties you met in April 2019 • ...
Puzzle 1 2023-03-16
United Kingdom 2025-06-01
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- The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War.
- The national flag of the United Kingdom.
- The affectionate nickname for the creature said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland.
- A savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck, minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and stock, traditionally encased in the animal's stomach. A Scottish speciality.
- The river that flows through London.
- A country in the southwest of Great Britain, known for its rugged coastline and mountainous national parks.
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- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- A famous English playwright and poet, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- The nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London.
- The official London residence of the Queen. (Buckingham Palace)
- A prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, consisting of a ring of standing stones.
- A popular hot drink in the UK, often enjoyed with milk.
12 Clues: The river that flows through London. • The national flag of the United Kingdom. • A popular hot drink in the UK, often enjoyed with milk. • The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. • The official London residence of the Queen. (Buckingham Palace) • The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- The great increase in production of food grains and better management techniques.
- One of the first conservation thinkers.
- One of the first Demographers.
- A day where people collect garbage, plant trees, sign petitions.
- Link the water contaminated because of a bomb that cause the outbreak of cholera in Londres.
- Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system.
- America's first environmentalist.
- Marin biologist who put in march the modern ambiental consciousness.
- American environmentalist who warned of the dangers of overpopulation.
- Scientist, meteorologist, writer famous for the Gaia hypothesis.
- Published more than 300 articles about nature.
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- Danish economist focused on the development of agriculture and its relation to population growth.
- Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience".
- Evolution Homosapiens.
- Get the independence of India.
- recieve the Nobel prize.
- Implement ational parks and national forests in the United States.
- Lider of the movement "New thinking".
- Notable figure in science and therapeutic medisin.
- The first African American woman
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela.
21 Clues: Evolution Homosapiens. • recieve the Nobel prize. • Get the independence of India. • One of the first Demographers. • The first African American woman • America's first environmentalist. • Lider of the movement "New thinking". • One of the first conservation thinkers. • Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience". • Published more than 300 articles about nature. • ...
Reilly and Matt 623 2023-03-31
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- mythical pet
- Number of US national parks combined
- couple’s street number
- couple’s go to fast food
- where 6 members of the wedding party are from
- mother of the groom’s favorite band
- movie watched on first date
- bride’s first solo trip
- college mascot
- mustelids
- sister of the groom’s new puppy
- school the bride and groom attended
- best man’s study subject
- father of the groom’s football team
- number of years together
- groom’s middle name
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- proposal day
- movie that featured the processional songs
- groom’s sign
- dinner served at both weddings attended as a couple
- honeymoon destination
- main crop in bride’s hometown
- meaning of groom’s last name
- first international trip together
- father of the bride’s favorite singer
- mother of the bride’s maiden name
- groom’s baseball team
- brides coll. major
- groom’s favorite beer
- maid of honor’s birthstone
- first wedding attended as a couple
- groom’s name in bride’s phone
- number of first cousins combined
33 Clues: mustelids • proposal day • mythical pet • groom’s sign • college mascot • brides coll. major • groom’s middle name • honeymoon destination • groom’s baseball team • groom’s favorite beer • couple’s street number • bride’s first solo trip • couple’s go to fast food • best man’s study subject • number of years together • maid of honor’s birthstone • movie watched on first date • ...
USA CROSSWORD 2014-01-26
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- famous actress in the "X-Men" movie
- Olympic champion in 1936. She was From Cleveland
- Capital city in Texas
- New York state capital city
- 2nd biggest river in New York
- Bend One of the national parks in Texas
- York Third-most populous state
- Popular game industry in New York
- Astronaut from Ohio
- 34th largest state by area
- Popular internet industry in New York
- Nation's third largest producer of the natural gas
- Popular actor from New York
- One of the Oklahomas festivals
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- 2nd most populous and largest state in USA
- Film actress who was born in Texas
- Ohio 2nd biggest city
- The largest city in Texas
- Ohio 3rd biggest city
- 2nd largest city in New York by population
- American actor. he born in Texas
- Actor who was born in Texas
- 3rd largest city in New York by population
- Ohio capital city
- famous rocker
- 1st biggest river in New York
26 Clues: famous rocker • Ohio capital city • Astronaut from Ohio • Ohio 2nd biggest city • Ohio 3rd biggest city • Capital city in Texas • The largest city in Texas • 34th largest state by area • New York state capital city • Actor who was born in Texas • Popular actor from New York • 2nd biggest river in New York • 1st biggest river in New York • One of the Oklahomas festivals • ...
Black History Month 2025-02-17
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- Black Wall ____ was a thriving Black business district
- Underground ____ helped enslaved people escape
- ____ B. Wells, journalist and anti-lynching activist
- Famous Black baseball player, Jackie ____
- Nelson ____, anti-apartheid leader
- The first Black U.S. president (last name)
- Civil rights activist and Congressman, John ____
- "Lift Every Voice and Sing" is known as the Black National ____
- First Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood ____
- Oprah ____ is a media mogul
- "I Have a Dream" speaker, ____ Luther King Jr.
- The 13th ____ abolished slavery
- First Black woman in space, Mae ____
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- The Harlem ____ was a cultural movement
- ____ X, influential civil rights leader
- She refused to give up her bus seat, Rosa ____
- Famous abolitionist and writer, Frederick ____
- First Black woman to win an Oscar, Hattie ____
- Booker T. ____, educator and author
- The first Black self-made millionaire, Madam C.J. ____
- Harriet ____ led many to freedom
- Black scientist who developed peanut products, George Washington ____
- Singer and activist, Nina ____
- The first Black heavyweight boxing champion, Jack ____
- The 44th U.S. president, Barack ____
25 Clues: Oprah ____ is a media mogul • Singer and activist, Nina ____ • The 13th ____ abolished slavery • Harriet ____ led many to freedom • Nelson ____, anti-apartheid leader • Booker T. ____, educator and author • The 44th U.S. president, Barack ____ • First Black woman in space, Mae ____ • The Harlem ____ was a cultural movement • ____ X, influential civil rights leader • ...
Gavin Bird Crossword 2026-01-30
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- Large black bird that invades human habitats
- Largest flightless land bird with largest eggs
- Bird that can talk
- Letters 16-20 in English alphabet
- Web-footed seabird. Common along our coasts
- Letters 1-5 in English alphabet
- Large black bird that resembles a crow
- Nocturnal predatory bird with large eyes
- Male chicken
- Lays eggs that we eat for breakfast
- Letters 6-10 in English alphabet
- Female chicken
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- Letters 11-15 in English alphabet
- Famous bird with common name of "Woody"
- Famous bird with the common name of "Donald"
- Commonly served for Thanksgiving dinner
- Largest land bird in North America
- Bird with largest wingspan
- Common bird in city parks & gardens
- Stuffed into tree trunks by woodpecker
- Fastest bird & fastest animal on Earth
- Bird associated with delivering babies
- Predatory bird with talons
- National emblem for the United State of America
- Same name as illegal walking across busy street
25 Clues: Male chicken • Female chicken • Bird that can talk • Bird with largest wingspan • Predatory bird with talons • Letters 1-5 in English alphabet • Letters 6-10 in English alphabet • Letters 11-15 in English alphabet • Letters 16-20 in English alphabet • Largest land bird in North America • Common bird in city parks & gardens • Lays eggs that we eat for breakfast • ...
Lesson 2 Changes Affect Organisms 2025-04-28
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- animals depend on plants for _____
- organisms ___ and grow in number
- Ranger need to ____ people and animals during a forest fire
- _______ depend on one another
- planting _____ are helpful to an ecosystem
- changes affect ______
- Park rangers normally work in ___ or national parks
- _____ change ecosystems more than organisms do
- when park rangers have to find animals a find a new home or location again
- different parts of an ecosystem _______
- trees and other plants give off ____ that animals need to survive
- grass needs soil, _____, nutrients, air, and water
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- when an area is very dry and doesnt have water
- without ____ the population of animals would rapidly increase
- park rangers work _______ a lot of the time
- _____ make up an ecosystem
- state with wildfires
- living things depend on and affect _______ things
- ______ have changed our environment
- plants use ____ to grow
- birds and _____ _______ usually survive wildfires
- it can take ____ for an ecosystem to recover from a natural disaster
22 Clues: state with wildfires • changes affect ______ • plants use ____ to grow • _____ make up an ecosystem • _______ depend on one another • organisms ___ and grow in number • animals depend on plants for _____ • ______ have changed our environment • different parts of an ecosystem _______ • planting _____ are helpful to an ecosystem • park rangers work _______ a lot of the time • ...
Tad + Ashley's 'Sip & Solve' 10.16.24 2024-09-12
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- Ashley's high school mascot
- Who took photos of Tad and Ashley's actual engagement
- Month Tad and Ashley got engaged
- Tad's Hogwarts house
- Tad and Ashley's cat
- Tad's favorite NFL team
- Town Tad and Ashley got married in
- Tad's star sign
- Tad and Ashley's major at UW
- Number of years Tad and Ashley have been together
- Tad's middle name
- Who introduced Tad and Ashley first
- Residence hall Tad and Ashley lived in freshman year at UW
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- Dining hall at UW where Tad and Ashley met
- Tad and Ashley's dog
- Tad's hometown
- Where Tad and Ashley want to go for a honeymoon
- Month Tad and Ashley met
- The wedding cake flavor
- The officiant!
- Tad and Ashley's age
- Ashley's favorite NFL team
- Tad works at _____ Greenhouse
- Ashley's middle name
- Ashley's Masters degree (abbv.)
- Ashley's star sign
- Ashley's Hogwarts house
- Number of national parks Tad and Ashley have visited together
28 Clues: Tad's hometown • The officiant! • Tad's star sign • Tad's middle name • Ashley's star sign • Tad and Ashley's dog • Tad's Hogwarts house • Tad and Ashley's cat • Tad and Ashley's age • Ashley's middle name • The wedding cake flavor • Tad's favorite NFL team • Ashley's Hogwarts house • Month Tad and Ashley met • Ashley's favorite NFL team • Ashley's high school mascot • ...
Fighting Segregation 2026-03-20
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- the separation of people
- This person refused to give up her bus seat and was arrested for it
- Who sued the board of education
- one of MLKs inspirations
- National association of the advancement of coloured people
- Signed the civil rights act of 1964
- first African american MLB player
- This person desegregated the armed forces
- number of times MLK was arrested
- segregation in public schools violated this amendment
- where did the famous bus boycott take place
- Rosa Parks occupation
- southern christian leadership conference
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- presented new challenges to African Americans
- March where the "I have a dream" speech was given
- jail where mlk was imprisoned
- nine students who went to a white school
- Supreme court ordered the desegregation of all public schools with ____ Speed
- one of two leaders of the Montgomery bus boycott
- original home of Emmett Till
- Congress of Racial equality
- doctrine for segregated public schools
- Group of African Americans sent through the south to protest racism
23 Clues: Rosa Parks occupation • the separation of people • one of MLKs inspirations • Congress of Racial equality • original home of Emmett Till • jail where mlk was imprisoned • Who sued the board of education • number of times MLK was arrested • first African american MLB player • Signed the civil rights act of 1964 • doctrine for segregated public schools • ...
Staff Easter Plans 2020-03-20
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- Geocaching with my sons
- Moving house
- Recycling baby clothes
- Mowing, gardening and collecting a bbq
- Hosting a kids birthday party
- Marking
- Wedding planning
- Camping on Moreton Island
- Shopping for baby clothes
- Tidying my home office
- Pruning pretty petite plants
- Go to a wedding
- Camping
- Busy checking up on the progress of my house being built
- Camping - inland National Parks
- House sitting
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- Seeing 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
- Spending time with my mum
- Camping and water-skiing at Somerset Dam
- Off-road caravannig (in the absence of children)
- Having a wedding dress fitted
- Camping at Natural Bridge
- Seeing Wavves and The Offspring
- Road tripping to North Qld
- Spring cleaning in Autumn
- In self-isolation, reading 6 books
- Hiking in the Blue Mountains
- Proving Goldbach's conjecture
- Going to a wedding
- Standing two 5 metre long 100x100 steel posts to start my rear deck construction
30 Clues: Marking • Camping • Moving house • House sitting • Go to a wedding • Wedding planning • Going to a wedding • Recycling baby clothes • Tidying my home office • Geocaching with my sons • Spending time with my mum • Camping at Natural Bridge • Spring cleaning in Autumn • Camping on Moreton Island • Shopping for baby clothes • Road tripping to North Qld • Hiking in the Blue Mountains • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- Get the independence of India.
- Scientist, meteorologist, writer famous for the Gaia hypothesis.
- Link the water contaminated because of a bomb that cause the outbreak of cholera in Londres.
- America's first environmentalist.
- Notable figure in science and therapeutic medisin.
- The great increase in production of food grains and better management techniques.
- Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system.
- Evolution Homosapiens.
- Lider of the movement "New thinking"
- recieve the Nobel prize.
Down
- One of the first conservation thinkers.
- Marin biologist who put in march the modern ambiental consciousness.
- One of the first Demographers.
- American environmentalist who warned of the dangers of overpopulation.
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela.
- Danish economist focused on the development of agriculture and its relation to population growth.
- Published more than 300 articles about nature.
- The first African American woman
- Implement ational parks and national forests in the United States.
- A day where people collect garbage, plant trees, sign petitions.
- Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience".
21 Clues: Evolution Homosapiens. • recieve the Nobel prize. • Get the independence of India. • One of the first Demographers. • The first African American woman • America's first environmentalist. • Lider of the movement "New thinking" • One of the first conservation thinkers. • Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience". • Published more than 300 articles about nature. • ...
Emily + Daniel 2022-01-16
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- What is the name of Emily and Daniel's dog?
- How many national parks have Emily and Daniel visited?
- How many states have Emily and Daniel visited?
- Where is Emily going to law school?
- Where was Emily and Daniel's first apartment?
- Where did Daniel study abroad?
- What was Emily's major in college?
- What is Emily's favorite alcoholic beverage?
- Where is Emily and Daniel's favorite place to eat in Austin?
- Where is Emily and Daniel's honeymoon?
- How old were Emily and Daniel when they met?
- Where did Emily study abroad?
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- What is Emily's favorite drink?
- What is Daniel's favorite drink?
- What was Emily and Daniel's first concert?
- What type of beer is Daniel's favorite?
- What city did Daniel grow up in?
- What month did Daniel propose?
- What street does Emily and Daniel live on?
- What town did Emily grow up in?
- About how many years have Emily and Daniel dated?
- What was Daniel's major in college?
- Where does Daniel currently work?
23 Clues: Where did Emily study abroad? • What month did Daniel propose? • Where did Daniel study abroad? • What is Emily's favorite drink? • What town did Emily grow up in? • What is Daniel's favorite drink? • What city did Daniel grow up in? • Where does Daniel currently work? • What was Emily's major in college? • Where is Emily going to law school? • ...
Most of the States 2022-04-13
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- Most Northwestern of the Continental states
- Home of The United State's first capital city
- State in between Oklahoma and Mexico
- An Archipelago
- It's tiny
- State between Tennessee and the Atlantic Ocean
- Home of the Biggest Little City in the World
- They probably won the last College Football National Championship
- A pair of Peninsulas
- The Blue Grass State
- Terrible Roads
- Mostly Corn
- Home of the Oklahoma Onion Burger
- The second best Dakota
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- So many Peaches
- The most Northeastern state
- Contains the Mississippi River's Delta
- Original home of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass
- Between Texas and Arizona
- Also a famous city
- Parks and Rec state
- Home of the Everglades
- Potatoes
- The Home of Prince
- Home of Mount Rushmore
- Home of America's first democracy
- Volunteer State
- Red Sox
- Land of Lincoln
- The most populated State in the country
- The Largest state in the country
31 Clues: Red Sox • Potatoes • It's tiny • Mostly Corn • An Archipelago • Terrible Roads • So many Peaches • Volunteer State • Land of Lincoln • Also a famous city • The Home of Prince • Parks and Rec state • A pair of Peninsulas • The Blue Grass State • Home of the Everglades • Home of Mount Rushmore • The second best Dakota • Between Texas and Arizona • The most Northeastern state • ...
Mapopoma Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-15
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- The Victoria Falls Bridge links Zimbabwe to _______
- Great _____ Reef. one of the 7 Natural wonders found in Australia
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- _______ Falls. Can be viewed from the 13th viewpoint
- The dominant volcanic rock of the Victoria Falls
- David Livingstone was a missionary and _________ .
- Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife _________ Authority
- The Zambezi River spills into this ocean.
- The Smoke that _______ .
- Second longest river in Africa
- The district in Zambia where the Zambezi has its source
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- One of the countries in which the Iguacu Falls are situated
- Shona name for the Redwood tree
- ______ lily. A seasonal flower found in the Victoria Falls area
- ______ Lager. Zimbabwe's premium export lager
- The month of the year when the Victoria Falls are in full flood
- Second largest National Park in Zimbabwe
- Type of rainbow that can be seen at night
- Trumpeter ______ . Type of bird found in the Victoria Falls area
- Ndebele name for the Snot Apple tree
20 Clues: The Smoke that _______ . • Second longest river in Africa • Shona name for the Redwood tree • Ndebele name for the Snot Apple tree • Second largest National Park in Zimbabwe • The Zambezi River spills into this ocean. • Type of rainbow that can be seen at night • ______ Lager. Zimbabwe's premium export lager • Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife _________ Authority • ...
Xword-chapt 20-22 2018-03-20
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- DREW INSPIRATION FROM ART DECO & POP ART
- EYE BEE M
- OTHER CUBAN DESIGNER
- PINTORI DESIGNED FOR THIS TYPEWRITER COMPANY
- THIS FIRM DEVELOPED THE UNIGRID SYSTEM FOR THE NATIONAL PARKS
- "YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND THE MESSAGE WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING ITS CULTURAL CONTEXT
- BARBARA USED BOLD GEOMETRIC SHAPES, BRIGHT COLORS, HELVETICA & EXAGGERATED SCALE IN HER DESIGNS CALLED THIS
- HE'S KNOWN FOR STREAMLINED DESIGN FOR LOCOMOTIVES & SHELL & EXXON LOGOS
- STUDIO MEMBERS: CHWAST, GLASER, RUFFIN, SOREL
- 1ST AFRICAN-AMERICAN DESIGNER AT CBS
- SHE IS ASSOCIATED WITH WEINGART, FRIEDMAN AND NEW WAVE TYPOGRAPHY
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- FIRM DESIGNED LOGOS FOR NBC & ROCKEFELLER CENTER (MAKE ONE WORD)
- DAY-GLOW COLORS ASSOCIATED WITH PSYCHEDELIC DRUG CULTURE OF THE 60'S.
- AN ART FORM WHERE THE ARTIST'S INTENT TO CONVEY AN IDEA RATHER THAN CREATE AN ART OBJECT
- DESIGNED AT&T LOGO
- ART MOVEMENT ASSOCIATED WITH DECONSTRUCTION & POST-STRUCTURALISM
- ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZED LOGOS AROUND THE WORLD
- ROBERT ______________ WAS A POSTMODERN ARCHITECT
- SWATCH WATCH AD INSPIRED BY HERBERT MATTER POSTER
- CREATED "I LOVE NY"
20 Clues: EYE BEE M • DESIGNED AT&T LOGO • CREATED "I LOVE NY" • OTHER CUBAN DESIGNER • 1ST AFRICAN-AMERICAN DESIGNER AT CBS • DREW INSPIRATION FROM ART DECO & POP ART • PINTORI DESIGNED FOR THIS TYPEWRITER COMPANY • STUDIO MEMBERS: CHWAST, GLASER, RUFFIN, SOREL • ROBERT ______________ WAS A POSTMODERN ARCHITECT • ONE OF THE MOST RECOGNIZED LOGOS AROUND THE WORLD • ...
USA CROSSWORD 2014-01-26
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- 2nd most populous and largest state in USA
- famous actress in the "X-Men" movie
- Capital city in Texas
- Bend One of the national parks in Texas
- Ohio 3rd biggest city
- One of the Oklahomas festivals
- Popular internet industry in New York
- New York state capital city
- 3rd largest city in New York by population
- 1st biggest river in New York
- Actor who was born in Texas
- Astronaut from Ohio
- 2nd biggest river in New York
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- Olympic champion in 1936. She was From Cleveland
- Ohio 2nd biggest city
- famous rocker
- Popular game industry in New York
- Film actress who was born in Texas
- Popular actor from New York
- Nation's third largest producer of the natural gas
- The largest city in Texas
- American actor. he born in Texas
- Ohio capital city
- 2nd largest city in New York by population
- York Third-most populous state
- 34th largest state by area
26 Clues: famous rocker • Ohio capital city • Astronaut from Ohio • Ohio 2nd biggest city • Capital city in Texas • Ohio 3rd biggest city • The largest city in Texas • 34th largest state by area • Popular actor from New York • New York state capital city • Actor who was born in Texas • 1st biggest river in New York • 2nd biggest river in New York • One of the Oklahomas festivals • ...
unit 2 vocab 2023-10-11
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- _________ American war
- direct elected officials
- a state that is controlled
- paying off loans
- sinking of maine
- it was a period of social activism
- vote someone out of office
- ______ door policy
- treaty of _______
- unity between businessmen and workers
- wrote the jungle
- people can vote for a bill
- Christensen helping the poor
- no more manufacturing alcohol
- took pictures of the tendiments
- fought in cuba
- womens right to vote
- teddy
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- people propose a bill
- no more transporting alcohol
- cuba never allowed to sign the treaty
- places the U.S bought and gained
- the national parks created
- _______ journalism
- acquiring territory
- to stop china
- food being produced better
- _________ canal
- _________ diplomacy
- americans who don't wanna go to war
- tells the story of people who live poorly
- assembly __________
- women having the right to vote
- workers who group together to form a strike
- took pictures to change lives
35 Clues: teddy • to stop china • fought in cuba • _________ canal • paying off loans • sinking of maine • wrote the jungle • treaty of _______ • _______ journalism • ______ door policy • acquiring territory • _________ diplomacy • assembly __________ • womens right to vote • people propose a bill • _________ American war • direct elected officials • a state that is controlled • the national parks created • ...
Rayna & Andrew 2023-09-06
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- Maid of Honor
- How they met
- Matron of Honor
- Number of Cousins Rayna has
- Where Rayna teachers
- Street they live on
- Andrew's middle name
- Who is older
- Rayna's middle name
- Number of Cousins Andrew has
- Where Rayna Works abbr.
- States they lived in combined
- Location of first date
- Activity they enjoy doing with their dog
- Speeding tickets they have combined
- Name of Venue
- First trip together
- Number of National Parks they visited together
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- The Officant
- Color of Rayna's Car
- Rayna's birth month
- Best Man
- Material they both work with in the professional lives
- Rayna's Birthstate
- State Park they got engaged at
- Their Dogs name
- City the met in
- Number of brothers they have combined
- Company Andrew works for
- Rayna's College
- Month of their Engagment
- Activity they picked up during Covid
- Andrew's College
- Rayna's Gradschool
- Andrew's Birthstate
- Date of their Engagment
- Andrew's Gradschool
- Andrew's birth month
38 Clues: Best Man • The Officant • How they met • Who is older • Maid of Honor • Name of Venue • Matron of Honor • Their Dogs name • City the met in • Rayna's College • Andrew's College • Rayna's Birthstate • Rayna's Gradschool • Rayna's birth month • Street they live on • Rayna's middle name • Andrew's Birthstate • Andrew's Gradschool • First trip together • Color of Rayna's Car • Where Rayna teachers • ...
Molly's Layered Learning crossword 2025-04-29
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- second red scare
- a way to protest by refusing to buy, use, or participate in something
- 34th U.S. president
- a war between the us and soviet union, involving nuclear weopons
- refused to move out of her seat in the bus for a white passenger
- court case that made it legal to seperate kids in public schools by race
- the king of rock N roll
- the first African American to serve on the United States Supreme Court
- first human to travel to space
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- a blend between blues and country music
- social rights activist in the U.S
- the _____ war started
- the first person to break the sound barrier on a controlled flight
- a dance where people were required to dance with out shoes
- residential areas surrounding a bigger city
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- 33rd U.S. president
- founding father of rock and roll
- artificial satellites launched by the soviet union
- 14th US Chief Justice
20 Clues: second red scare • 34th U.S. president • 33rd U.S. president • the _____ war started • 14th US Chief Justice • the king of rock N roll • first human to travel to space • founding father of rock and roll • social rights activist in the U.S • a blend between blues and country music • residential areas surrounding a bigger city • National Aeronautics and Space Administration • ...
Lesson 2 Changes Affect Organisms 2025-04-28
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- organisms ___ and grow in number
- living things depend on and affect _______ things
- animals depend on plants for _____
- without ____ the population of animals would rapidly increase
- birds and _____ _______ usually survive wildfires
- _____ make up an ecosystem
- ______ have changed our environment
- grass needs soil, _____, nutrients, air, and water
- when an area is very dry and doesnt have water
- trees and other plants give off ____ that animals need to survive
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- changes affect ______
- park rangers work _______ a lot of the time
- state with wildfires
- _______ depend on one another
- when park rangers have to find animals a find a new home or location again
- Park rangers normally work in ___ or national parks
- _____ change ecosystems more than organisms do
- planting _____ are helpful to an ecosystem
- it can take ____ for an ecosystem to recover from a natural disaster
- different parts of an ecosystem _______
- plants use ____ to grow
- Ranger need to ____ people and animals during a forest fire
22 Clues: state with wildfires • changes affect ______ • plants use ____ to grow • _____ make up an ecosystem • _______ depend on one another • organisms ___ and grow in number • animals depend on plants for _____ • ______ have changed our environment • different parts of an ecosystem _______ • planting _____ are helpful to an ecosystem • park rangers work _______ a lot of the time • ...
West Virginia Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-27
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- Youngest county in West Virginia.
- Hometown of Pulitzer winner Pearl S. Buck.
- Southernmost town in West Virginia.
- Least populous county in West Virginia.
- Famous hotel that has an underground bunker.
- Oldest county in West Virginia.
- Message above wooden swings in scenic places.
- Where you can purchase art from WV artists.
- Largest City in West Virginia.
- Most populous county in West Virginia.
- Largest state park in West Virginia.
- The town where Mothers Day was started.
- Northernmost town in West Virginia.
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- West Virginia's most famous pet.
- County that has both oldest and largest parks.
- Town where"The West Virginia Hills"was written.
- Queen that Virginia was named after.
- Easternmost town in West Virginia.
- America's newest National Park!
- First state park in West Virginia.
- Smallest county (by area) in West Virginia.
- Lake in the newest state park in WV.
- WV company that makes colorful dishes.
- Largest county (by area) in West Virginia.
24 Clues: Largest City in West Virginia. • America's newest National Park! • Oldest county in West Virginia. • West Virginia's most famous pet. • Youngest county in West Virginia. • Easternmost town in West Virginia. • First state park in West Virginia. • Southernmost town in West Virginia. • Northernmost town in West Virginia. • Queen that Virginia was named after. • ...
How Well Do You Know The Future Mr & Mrs Toth? 2025-07-28
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- What is the name of the first city they lived together in?
- What was the first dish Savannah cooked for Brad?
- Where did the couple meet for the first time?
- What is the couples favorite tv show?
- What is Savannah's favorite movie?
- What is Savannah's favorite Taylor Swift album?
- What is Emma's favorite food?
- What is Brad's middle name?
- What is Brad's favorite beer?
- How many national parks have the couple gone to together?
- How many houses did they look at before buying this house?
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- What is Brads nickname for Savannah?
- Where was the couples first date?
- Where was the couples first vacation?
- What is Zoey's nickname?
- How many years have the couple been together?
- What is Brad's favorite dessert?
- What is the name of street they bought their house on?
- What month did the couple get engaged?
- What is Brad's favorite genre of music?
- Which island did Brad propose on?
21 Clues: What is Zoey's nickname? • What is Brad's middle name? • What is Emma's favorite food? • What is Brad's favorite beer? • What is Brad's favorite dessert? • Where was the couples first date? • Which island did Brad propose on? • What is Savannah's favorite movie? • What is Brads nickname for Savannah? • Where was the couples first vacation? • ...
The McBennie Wedding 2025-09-21
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- The couples favorite sports team
- Name of their First Dance Song
- Mickey was wearing this player’s jersey when Hannah proposed
- Sport Hannah Played in College
- Month the couple started dating
- Mickey always forgets this when they go on a trip
- They watch this movie series 3x every single year
- Mickey’s drink order is a: Gin and Tonic with ___
- Number of years the couple has been together
- Hannah’s favorite hobby since becoming a homeowner
- Their best concert they have been to together
- Their dog’s favorite park
- Name of the street they live
- Mickey’s favorite color
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- Flavor of the Wedding Cake
- Something they get really competitive about
- Mount ____ was the first 14er they hiked together
- Place where Hannah proposed
- Sport Mickey Played in College
- Full name of their dog
- Their favorite card game
- Their go-to road trip snack
- How many National Parks have they been to
- Hannah’s Favorite TV Show
24 Clues: Full name of their dog • Mickey’s favorite color • Their favorite card game • Hannah’s Favorite TV Show • Their dog’s favorite park • Flavor of the Wedding Cake • Place where Hannah proposed • Their go-to road trip snack • Name of the street they live • Name of their First Dance Song • Sport Mickey Played in College • Sport Hannah Played in College • Month the couple started dating • ...
3rd Nine Weeks Social Studies Vocabulary 2024-02-27
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- the branch of government that writes laws, called bills
- make a change to environment to fit your needs
- being fair and treating others equally
- elected by the people, decided if laws have been broken
- choosing government leaders and consenting to be governed
- make a change to yourself to fit the environment
- something harmful or poisonous in the water, air, or land
- the branch of government that judges laws and decides if they have been broken
- moving from one place to another (cars, airports, buses)
- public pools, parks, movie theaters are examples
- level of government led by the governor
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- obeying laws, serving the community, and voting
- sharing information with others (newspaper, tv,
- the branch of government that carries out laws
- level of government led by the mayor
- level of government led by the president
- helping people without being paid (ex. American Red Cross)
17 Clues: level of government led by the mayor • being fair and treating others equally • level of government led by the governor • level of government led by the president • make a change to environment to fit your needs • the branch of government that carries out laws • obeying laws, serving the community, and voting • sharing information with others (newspaper, tv, • ...
Changing Urban environments revision crossword 2016-05-14
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- Business District the part of a city which is characterised by shopping facilities, offices and transport hubs.
- The scheme which funded the regeneration of Hulme.
- a government-funded program whereby slum-dwellers are given the materials to improve their homes.
- a large slum in the Kenyan city of Nairobi.
- A particular race, national, religious or cultural background.
- Development which allows current generations to meet their needs without compromising the ability of future generations to do the same.
- The urban land use model based on concentric rings going outwards from the city centre.
- Permission This must be granted by the local council for a building to be built.
- A large, informal settlement characterised by poor quality housing and poor quality of life.
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- A city of more than 10 million people.
- Containing a variety of people from different cultural, national or religious backgrounds.
- The growth of the proportion of a country's population living in towns and cities.
- The renewal of a run-down urban area.
- area of a city characterised by high density, small, often terraced housing.
- A large slum in Riode Janeiro, Brazil.
- the pattern whereby ethnic minority groups live in certain areas.
- The part of a city containing medium sized, often inter-war, housing with gardens and parks.
17 Clues: The renewal of a run-down urban area. • A city of more than 10 million people. • A large slum in Riode Janeiro, Brazil. • a large slum in the Kenyan city of Nairobi. • The scheme which funded the regeneration of Hulme. • A particular race, national, religious or cultural background. • the pattern whereby ethnic minority groups live in certain areas. • ...
state 2023-10-22
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- Recognized for its desert terrain, the entertainment city Las Vegas, and natural wonders like Lake Tahoe.
- Known for its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and theme parks such as Universal Studios in Orlando.
- Known for its historical significance, including Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Provides diverse landscapes, including forests and mountains, and is known for the eco-friendly city of Portland with a craft beer culture.
- Offers beautiful beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. A paradise for tourists.
- Famous for its unique Creole and Cajun cultures, jazz music, and delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya.
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- Known for diverse landscapes, including beaches, mountains, and deserts. Home to Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and beautiful national parks.
- Celebrated for outdoor recreational opportunities, including skiing, hiking, and the capital city of Denver.
- Famous for its architecture, museums, and deep-dish pizza. Chicago is the largest city.
- Famous for its stunning desert landscapes, including the Grand Canyon, and cities like Phoenix and Tucson.
- York A global financial hub and a cultural hotspot, with iconic landmarks like Times Square and Central Park.
- Renowned for vast landscapes, ranching culture, and cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Often associated with BBQ and rodeos.
12 Clues: Famous for its architecture, museums, and deep-dish pizza. Chicago is the largest city. • Known for its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and theme parks such as Universal Studios in Orlando. • Offers beautiful beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. A paradise for tourists. • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- One of the first Demographers.
- American environmentalist who warned of the dangers of overpopulation.
- Marin biologist who put in march the modern ambiental consciousness.
- Notable figure in science and therapeutic medisin.
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela.
- The first African American woman to recieve the Nobel prize.
- Link the water contaminated because of a bomb that cause the outbreak of cholera in Londres.
- Published more than 300 articles about nature.
- One of the first conservation thinkers.
- America's first environmentalist.
- A day where people collect garbage, plant trees, sign petitions.
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- Get the independence of India.
- Danish economist focused on the development of agriculture and its relation to population growth.
- Evolution Homosapiens.
- Implement ational parks and national forests in the United States.
- Leader of the movement "New thinking".
- Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system.
- Scientist, meteorologist, writer famous for the Gaia hypothesis.
- The great increase in production of food grains and better management techniques.
- Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience".
20 Clues: Evolution Homosapiens. • Get the independence of India. • One of the first Demographers. • America's first environmentalist. • Leader of the movement "New thinking". • One of the first conservation thinkers. • Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience". • Published more than 300 articles about nature. • Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system. • ...
Facts-Crossword,Rémy R. 2020-05-11
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- was becoming a growing European power
- ...a desert tribe,were known for their black and white pottery.
- the first African-American President
- ...is an Area of land that is managed by and belongs to a tribe alone
- US the second-most polluting country,after...
- world war 1 and 2 both ended with...for America
- almost the same size as the Grand Canyon
- ...were known for their woodcarving and including totem poles.
- The most widely spoken language of Native Americans
- home of the largest single-stem tree
- The...of the prairies,deserts and coasts had very different lifestyles,culture,traditions and art.
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- The Park with the most visitors is the...
- the first transcontinental...,opened in 1869
- the US invented the concept of...
- ...which have become a tourist attraction
- end of ... between British and Americans
- ...have their own languages-almost 300 of them
- ...has the most National Parks(nine)
- between European settlers and Indians
- one word from Native American languages
20 Clues: the US invented the concept of... • the first African-American President • ...has the most National Parks(nine) • home of the largest single-stem tree • was becoming a growing European power • between European settlers and Indians • one word from Native American languages • end of ... between British and Americans • almost the same size as the Grand Canyon • ...
Vic and Sarah's sip and solve 2024-01-01
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- A pizza topping the couple disagree about
- Number of sisters Sarah has
- State where Vic grew up
- The couple traveled to Houston to see this musical artist (first name)
- Sport Vic played in college
- Number of national parks the couple have visited together (4)
- Couple’s favorite vegan restaurant in LA?
- How Sarah likes her martinis
- Their dog’s name
- Location of first date
- Sarah’s eye color
- Number of sisters Vic has
- Vic and Sarah’s shared undergraduate major
- After their honeymoon, the couple will have been to ___ countries together (6)
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- Instrument Sarah plays
- Video game the couple plays together
- Vic’s favorite beer
- Where Sarah proposed
- Vic’s middle name
- Where Vic proposed
- State where Sarah grew up
- Vic and Sarah’s birth month
- Pepper and Pickle are what kind of animal
- Who asked the other on the first date
- Person who introduced the couple
- Months engaged
26 Clues: Months engaged • Their dog’s name • Vic’s middle name • Sarah’s eye color • Where Vic proposed • Vic’s favorite beer • Where Sarah proposed • Instrument Sarah plays • Location of first date • State where Vic grew up • State where Sarah grew up • Number of sisters Vic has • Number of sisters Sarah has • Sport Vic played in college • Vic and Sarah’s birth month • How Sarah likes her martinis • ...
H&S 2024-04-19
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- THE TOWN THAT HANNAH GREW UP IN
- WHO IS STEPHEN'S FAVORITE BASEBALL PLAYERT OF ALL TIME? MARK _____
- WHERE STEPHEN HAD HIS BACHELOR PARTY: ______, WI
- HANNAH WOULD LIKE TO VISIT ALL ____ PARKS
- STEPHENS FAVORITE FOOD
- WHAT DOES STEPHEN USUALLY WATCH ON TV?
- THE NAME OF HANNAH'S BEAREDED DRAGON
- WHERE HANNAH HAD HER BACHELORETTE PARTY: _____,TN
- THE MONTH THAT THE COUPLE MET
- THE COUPLE IS HONEYMOONING IN THIS LOCATION
- THE TOWN THE COUPLE LIVE IN
- STEPHENS FAVORITE MOVIE
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- THE NAME OF STEPHEN'S DOG
- THE NAME OF HANNAH'S DOG
- CREPERY WHERE WAS HANNAH'S BRIDAL SHOWER?
- WHERE THE COUPLE MET
- WHAT IS HANNAH'S SUMMERTIME HOBBY?
- WHAT IS STEPHEN'S FAVORITE TYPE OF LIQUOR?
- WHAT IS HANNAH'S FAVORITE MOVIE: ALICE IN ____
- THE TOWN THAT STEPHEN GREW UP IN
- HANNAH'S DREAM DOG
- HANNAH'S FAVORITE DRINK
- STEPHEN WOULD LIKE TO VISIT ALL ____ STADIUMS
- WHAT IS HANNAH'S GUILTY PLEASE? PLAYING _____ GAMES
- HANNAH'S FAVORITE FOOD
- THE NUMBER OF BROTHERS STEPHEN HAS
26 Clues: HANNAH'S DREAM DOG • WHERE THE COUPLE MET • STEPHENS FAVORITE FOOD • HANNAH'S FAVORITE FOOD • HANNAH'S FAVORITE DRINK • STEPHENS FAVORITE MOVIE • THE NAME OF HANNAH'S DOG • THE NAME OF STEPHEN'S DOG • THE TOWN THE COUPLE LIVE IN • THE MONTH THAT THE COUPLE MET • THE TOWN THAT HANNAH GREW UP IN • THE TOWN THAT STEPHEN GREW UP IN • WHAT IS HANNAH'S SUMMERTIME HOBBY? • ...
Progressive Movement and WW1 Test 2025-01-22
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- Passed as a response to The Jungle
- Muckracker who criticized Standard Oil
- Investigated and exposed child labor issues
- Established 5 new National parks
- Bosnian revolutionary who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Gave patriotic speeches in support of the war
- Information designed to influence public opinion
- Guaranteed women the right to vote
- Was a progressive Reformist as Governor of New Jersey, was later president during WW1
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- Spying to acquire government secrets
- British Ship Sunk by a German U-Boat which killed over 1000 passengers
- Direct Election of senators amendment
- Bolshevik Leader who went on to help create the USSR
- Banned the sale and consumption of alcohol
- This board coordinated the production of war materials
- Gave the Federal Government the power to tax income of individuals
- Goods prohibited from shipment to Germany or its Allies
- Supreme Commander of the Allied forces
- Method for loaning money to the government to pay for war
- Tried opening 1million acres of Public Land to private development
20 Clues: Established 5 new National parks • Passed as a response to The Jungle • Guaranteed women the right to vote • Spying to acquire government secrets • Direct Election of senators amendment • Muckracker who criticized Standard Oil • Supreme Commander of the Allied forces • Banned the sale and consumption of alcohol • Investigated and exposed child labor issues • ...
Alex's Housewarming Puzzle 2025-03-04
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- Sea cow's religion
- Six bulbs here
- Graduating yearbook
- Not coming in the dwelling
- Possum's number
- Grumpy, clean amphibian
- Four of these favored fruit
- Alex's first dog (donuts)
- 13.1 location
- Words on an intestine
- Camp is
- Children's fable star
- Endemic galapagos reptile
- Juan's move
- National parks remaining
- Funky mirror imperfection
- Future Mrs.
- Kitchen woodpecker
- Not coming through the door
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- Boba shop's theme
- Rock by the cliffs
- Mets colored Ursidaes
- Behind Ilana and Alex
- Really rude professor...like so rude for no reason
- pparently means "dirty love"
- You might fing papaya woman here
- Worm's profession
- Renter-friendly addition to the bathroom
- Matching black squares
- High-fructose corn syrup Yin and Yang
- Madonna, Whoppi, Lindsay
- Pez All Star
- Calendar sponsor
- A ring for Ricky
- Duplicated queen
- College board word of the day
- Whole lemon county
- Crucified artist
- Not coming through the gate
- Table type in entryway
40 Clues: Camp is • Juan's move • Future Mrs. • Pez All Star • 13.1 location • Six bulbs here • Possum's number • Calendar sponsor • A ring for Ricky • Duplicated queen • Crucified artist • Boba shop's theme • Worm's profession • Sea cow's religion • Rock by the cliffs • Whole lemon county • Kitchen woodpecker • Graduating yearbook • Mets colored Ursidaes • Behind Ilana and Alex • Words on an intestine • ...
West Virginia Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-27
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- Least populous county in West Virginia.
- Youngest county in West Virginia.
- WV company that makes colorful dishes.
- Southernmost town in West Virginia.
- First state park in West Virginia.
- Easternmost town in West Virginia.
- Oldest county in West Virginia.
- Town where"The West Virginia Hills"was written.
- Northernmost town in West Virginia.
- Largest state park in West Virginia.
- Smallest county (by area) in West Virginia.
- Town where"My Home Among the Hills"was written.
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- Queen that Virginia was named after.
- Largest county (by area) in West Virginia.
- Famous hotel that has an underground bunker.
- County that has both oldest and largest parks.
- Most populous county in West Virginia.
- Lake in the newest state park in WV.
- Message above wooden swings in scenic places.
- Largest City in West Virginia.
- America's newest National Park located in WV!
- Where you can purchase art from WV artists.
- The town where Mothers Day was started.
- Hometown of Pulitzer winner Pearl S. Buck.
24 Clues: Largest City in West Virginia. • Oldest county in West Virginia. • Youngest county in West Virginia. • First state park in West Virginia. • Easternmost town in West Virginia. • Southernmost town in West Virginia. • Northernmost town in West Virginia. • Queen that Virginia was named after. • Lake in the newest state park in WV. • Largest state park in West Virginia. • ...
States 2026-03-18
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- Crater Lake and forests in the Pacific Northwest
- Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- The Empire State with NYC and the Statue of Liberty
- Beaches, mountains, and the city of Charlotte.
- Evergreen forests, Seattle, and the Space Needle
- Flat lands and tornadoes
- Hollywood, beaches, and big cities like Los Angeles
- Big state with cowboy hats and the Alamo
- Known for lobsters and lighthouses
- Historic sites and the first American colonies
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- Atlanta and lots of peaches grow here
- Nashville is famous for country music
- Surrounded by Great Lakes, Detroit is a car city.
- Home of Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell, and Hershey’s chocolate
- Rocky Mountains, skiing, and Denver is the capital
- Famous for mountains and national parks
- Disney World, beaches, and oranges
- Big river, blues music, and southern history.
- Home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes.
- Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” and home to Minneapolis and St. Paul
20 Clues: Flat lands and tornadoes • Disney World, beaches, and oranges • Known for lobsters and lighthouses • Atlanta and lots of peaches grow here • Nashville is famous for country music • Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame • Famous for mountains and national parks • Home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes. • Big state with cowboy hats and the Alamo • ...
Civ Geo 2024-09-11
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- climate Characterized by mild temperatures and moderate rainfall.
- industry A major economic sector, attracting visitors from around the world.
- The movement of people into or out of a country.
- Elevated regions, such as the Scottish Highlands and Welsh Mountains.
- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally.
- The cultivation of crops and rearing of livestock.
- The growth of cities and towns.
- economy An economy focused on services and technology.
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- Rainfall, snowfall, and other forms of precipitation.
- erosion The wearing away of the coastline by waves and tides.
- Revolution A period of rapid industrial growth.
- density The number of people per unit area.
- Flat areas, especially in the east and southeast.
- temperatur The average temperature over a period of time.
- diversity The coexistence of different cultures within one society.
- industry The catching and selling of fish.
- parks Protected areas for conservation and recreation.
17 Clues: The growth of cities and towns. • industry The catching and selling of fish. • density The number of people per unit area. • Revolution A period of rapid industrial growth. • The movement of people into or out of a country. • Flat areas, especially in the east and southeast. • Energy sources that can be replenished naturally. • ...
Barkava ABT1 2023-11-24
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- Latvijas aizsargājamais zīdītājs.
- Putns, dabas simbols 2022 (Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde.
- Latvijas nacionālo parku skaits.
- Bubo bubo latviešu valodā.
- ... biosfēras rezervāts ir vienīgais biosfēras rezervāts Latvijā. Tas atrodas Vidzemes ziemeļu daļā. Rezervāts aizņem 4576 km2 lielu platību, tā administrācija atrodas Salacgrīvā.
- Dabas parks “...” kā aizsargājamā teritorija dibināts 1962. gadā, lai nodrošinātu piekrastes ekosistēmu kompleksa, Latvijas un Eiropas Savienības nozīmes aizsargājamo biotopu un sugu saglabāšanu, kā arī sabiedrības izglītības un atpūtas iespējas, kas nav pretrunā ar dabas vērtību aizsardzību, ietverot piekrasti no Vecāķiem līdz Gaujas grīvai.
- Aizsargājamo sugu aizsardzību regulē "Sugu un ... likums".
- ... ir cilvēka darbības neskarta vai maz pārveidota teritorija, kurā nodrošināta dabisko norišu netraucēta attīstība, lai aizsargātu un izpētītu retas vai tipiskas ekosistēmas (divi vārdi).
- ... nacionālais parks (līdz 2007. gadam ... dabas parks) ir jaunākais un otrs lielākais no četriem Latvijas nacionālajiem parkiem.
- Latvijas aizsargājamis abinieks.
- 1973. gada Vašingtonas konvencijas jeb Konvencijas par starptautisko tirdzniecību ar apdraudētajām savvaļas dzīvnieku un augu sugām angļu valodas nosaukuma saīsinājums.
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- Saskaņā ar likumdošanu ...i ir cilvēka darbības mazpārveidotas vai dažādā pakāpē pārveidotas dabas teritorijas, kas ietver īpaši aizsargājamo savvaļas augu un dzīvnieku sugu dzīvotnes un īpaši aizsargājamos biotopus. Latvijā ir 261 ... (divi vārdi).
- ... nacionālais parks ir mazākais no četriem Latvijas nacionālajiem parkiem.
- Rāpulis īpaši aizsargājamo sugu sarakstā-1. pielikums Ministru kabineta 2000.gada 14.novembra noteikumiem Nr. 396 (divi vārdi).
- Latvijas aizsargājamis putns.
- Barkavas arodvidusskolas pasniedzējas uzvārds (studiju priekšmets- zaļās prasmes).
- Kas ir ūdensspolīte, mirdzošā (Segmentina nitida)?
- Valsts aizsargāts plašs apvidus, kam raksturīgi nacionāli nozīmīgi izcili dabas veidojumi, cilvēka darbības neskartas un mazpārveidotas ainavas un izcilas kultūrainavas, biotopu daudzveidība, kultūras un vēstures pieminekļu bagātība un kultūrvides īpatnības (divi vārdi).
- Dabas datu sistēma,kurā tiek uzkrāta informācija par īpaši aizsargājamām dabas teritorijām, mikroliegumiem, īpaši aizsargājamām sugām un biotopiem, apsaimniekošanas pasākumiem, tūrisma infrastruktūru īpaši aizsargājamās dabas teritorijās, atlīdzības par saimnieciskās darbības ierobežojumiem īpaši aizsargājamās dabas teritorijās un mikroliegumos izmaksu, valsts reģistra kartogrāfiskie dati, bioloģiskās daudzveidības monitoringa dati un citi dati, kas aktuāli dabas aizsardzības jomā.
- Nacionālais parks Jūrmalas teritorijas rietumdaļā un Jelgavas, Mārupes un Tukuma novadā.
20 Clues: Bubo bubo latviešu valodā. • Latvijas aizsargājamis putns. • Latvijas nacionālo parku skaits. • Latvijas aizsargājamis abinieks. • Latvijas aizsargājamais zīdītājs. • Kas ir ūdensspolīte, mirdzošā (Segmentina nitida)? • Putns, dabas simbols 2022 (Dabas aizsardzības pārvalde. • Aizsargājamo sugu aizsardzību regulē "Sugu un ... likums". • ...
я и город 2026-04-01
20 Clues: ceļš • jūra • parks • ezers • metro • cirks • skola • muzejs • mašīna • veikals • autobuss • tramvajs • vilciens • restorāns • motocikls • trolejbuss • taksometrs • bibliotēka • skrējritenis • autobusa pietura
Cabinet Crossword 2022-02-15
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- Advises the President and leads the nation in foreign policy issues for example, negotiates treaties and agreements with foreign entities
- Manages public lands and minerals, national parks, and wildlife refuges and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Native Alaskans
- manages the United States' nuclear infrastructure and administers the country's energy policy
- Responsible for maintaining policies related to learning and improving the educational system
- responsible for national policy and programs that address America's home needs, that improve and develop the Nation's communities, and enforce fair home laws.
- provide leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on public policy, the best available science, and effective management
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- for planning and coordinating federal transportation projects. It also sets safety regulations for all major modes of transportation
- Prosecutes federal law offenders and represents the U.S. Government in court; its attorneys represent the rights and interests of the American people and enforce federal criminal and civil laws
- operates and maintains systems that are critical to the nation's financial infrastructure, such as the production of coin and currency
- responsible for occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics
- promotes job creation and economic growth by ensuring fair trade, providing the data necessary to support commerce and constitutional democracy, and fostering innovation by setting standards and conducting foundational research and development.
- responsible for providing vital services to America's soldiers
- Responsible for providing the military forces needed to deter war and protect the security of our country
- provide national policy direction and develop national plans, technical standards and guidelines on health
- has overall responsibility for protecting federal civilian executive branch systems from cyber threats, helping agencies better defend themselves, and providing response teams to assist agencies during significant incidents
15 Clues: responsible for providing vital services to America's soldiers • manages the United States' nuclear infrastructure and administers the country's energy policy • Responsible for maintaining policies related to learning and improving the educational system • ...
U.S.A 2024-10-17
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- A music genre that originated in the African American communities of New Orleans, known for its improvisation and influence on many other genres.
- A significant aspect of American culture, with popular leagues such as the NFL, NBA, and MLB capturing national attention.
- Pie: A classic American dessert often associated with the phrase "as American as apple pie," symbolizing home and tradition.
- Rights: The movement aimed at achieving equality and justice for all citizens, particularly during the 1960s, led by figures like Martin Luther King Jr.
- Referring to the Declaration of Independence, which marked the USA's separation from British rule on July 4, 1776.
- Valley: A region in California known as a global center for technology and innovation, home to many of the world’s largest tech companies.
- 66: A historic highway that symbolizes American road travel and adventure, stretching from Chicago to Santa Monica.
- of Rights: The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing essential rights and freedoms to individuals.
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- A national holiday celebrated in November, originally a harvest festival, known for family gatherings and feasting.
- A district in Los Angeles known as the center of the American film industry and a symbol of entertainment.
- The capital city of the United States, home to the federal government and iconic landmarks like the White House.
- The bald eagle is the national bird and symbol of the United States, representing strength and freedom.
- A key characteristic of the USA, reflecting the variety of cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds that make up the nation.
- A core value in American culture, representing the rights and liberties guaranteed to citizens by the Constitution.
- Parks: Protected areas in the USA that preserve natural beauty and biodiversity, such as Yellowstone and Yosemite.
15 Clues: The bald eagle is the national bird and symbol of the United States, representing strength and freedom. • A district in Los Angeles known as the center of the American film industry and a symbol of entertainment. • The capital city of the United States, home to the federal government and iconic landmarks like the White House. • ...
Countries and Continents 2023-10-17
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- The European country famous for its canals and gondolas.
- The country where the Great Sphinx is located.
- The South American country with the largest portion of the Amazon Rainforest.
- The African country that was home to Nelson Mandela.
- The country in the Caribbean with a strong Cuban influence.
- The Asian nation known for the Great Wall.
- The island nation in the Mediterranean, famous for its cuisine.
- The country in Southeast Asia known for its many islands.
- The country with the longest coastline in the world.
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- The African country with the most pyramids.
- The European country that gave the world the Renaissance.
- The Asian country that was formerly known as Siam.
- The South American nation with the Andes Mountains.
- The continent known as the "Land Down Under".
- The European country with the Eiffel Tower.
- The continent with the Sahara Desert.
- The North American country with the largest population.
- The continent with the highest mountain, Mount Everest.
- The largest country in the world by land area.
- The North American country with the most national parks.
20 Clues: The continent with the Sahara Desert. • The Asian nation known for the Great Wall. • The African country with the most pyramids. • The European country with the Eiffel Tower. • The continent known as the "Land Down Under". • The country where the Great Sphinx is located. • The largest country in the world by land area. • ...
James A. Oktoberfest word search 2023-09-26
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- Money
- Clothes for a certian gender
- Usually at fairs and spins
- Gingerbread organ
- Home of Oktoberfest
- Fun at amusement parks
- You get drinks out of it, for adults
- Roast food
- A portable building with fun inside
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- Type of chicken you eat
- Type of sausage in a different color
- Land of this holiday
- Where you get married
- Usually at parks but not and better
- Racing for a certian animal
- Clothes for a certian gender
- A snack with salt on it
17 Clues: Money • Roast food • Gingerbread organ • Home of Oktoberfest • Land of this holiday • Where you get married • Fun at amusement parks • Type of chicken you eat • A snack with salt on it • Usually at fairs and spins • Racing for a certian animal • Clothes for a certian gender • Clothes for a certian gender • Usually at parks but not and better • A portable building with fun inside • ...
11.2 Cabinet Departments and Independent Agencies 2021-04-22
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- counterterrorism, cybersecurity, aviation security, border security, port security, maritime security, administration and enforcement of our immigration laws, protection of our national leaders, protection of critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, detection of and protection against chemical, biological and nuclear threats to the homeland, and response to disasters.
- providing the military forces needed to deter war and protect the security of our country.
- the health of all Americans and providing essential human services.
- enforcing the laws of the United States federal government
- representing U.S. businesses within the President's Cabinet, interacting with communities, businesses, universities, and American workers, and promoting economic growth, job creation, and balanced economic development.
- manages public lands and minerals, national parks, and wildlife refuges and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Native Alaskans.
- national policy and programs that address America's housing needs, that improve and develop the Nation's communities, and enforce fair housing laws.
- manage the liquidity of a business.
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- planning and coordinating federal transportation projects. It also sets safety regulations for all major modes of transportation.
- integrating life-long healthcare services to eligible military veterans at the 1700 VA medical centers and outpatient clinics located throughout the country.
- oversees the American farming industry
- the management and distribution of the federal budget for education initiatives.
- what is the title of the head of the executive branch departments?
- laws affecting the workplace, unions, and issues pertaining to business-to-employee relationships.
14 Clues: manage the liquidity of a business. • oversees the American farming industry • enforcing the laws of the United States federal government • what is the title of the head of the executive branch departments? • the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. • the management and distribution of the federal budget for education initiatives. • ...
US Trivia 2023-07-18
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- Lakes A group of five freshwater lakes shared by the U.S. and Canada, including Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
- The largest state in the U.S., located northwest of Canada and known for its vast wilderness.
- Rushmore A national monument in South Dakota featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.
- A tropical paradise comprising a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, known for its volcanoes and beaches.
- A major city in Illinois, renowned for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, and jazz heritage.
- The most populous U.S. state, known for Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the Golden Gate Bridge.
- Orleans A vibrant city in Louisiana known for its rich history, jazz music, and Mardi Gras celebrations.
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- The southeasternmost U.S. state famous for its sunny weather and theme parks.
- Mountains A mountain range extending from the Northeastern U.S. to Alabama, offering scenic hiking trails.
- River The longest river in the United States, flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
- The second-largest U.S. state known for its oil industry and cowboy culture.
- Canyon A massive and awe-inspiring geological feature in Arizona carved by the Colorado River.
- Mountains A major mountain range stretching from Canada to New Mexico, known for its rugged beauty.
- National Park The first national park in the world, located primarily in Wyoming and famous for geysers and wildlife.
- York City The largest city in the U.S., a global hub of finance, culture, and entertainment.
15 Clues: The second-largest U.S. state known for its oil industry and cowboy culture. • The southeasternmost U.S. state famous for its sunny weather and theme parks. • River The longest river in the United States, flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. • A major city in Illinois, renowned for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, and jazz heritage. • ...
Andrea Anderson 2024-02-07
6 Clues: Unofficial Trader Joe's mascot • The location of the original Trader Joe's • There are this many national parks in Ohio • The best elementary school in Shaker Heights • You get the max for the minimum at this place • The word pysanky is from the Ukranian word that means this
The Clean Air Act 2025-03-24
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- Heavy-duty trucks and buses account for about _____ of nitrogen oxides emissions
- Primary component of smog
- _____ areas: Where the air does not meet allowable limits for a common air pollutant.
- Especially susceptible to lead’s toxic effects on the nervous system
- Responsible for nearly one-half of smog-forming volatile organic compounds
- New York building that was covered with 200 years of soot
- Elevated levels of this can damage organs and the brain and nervous system, and affect the heart and blood.
- Of the six "criteria pollutants," _____ pollution and ground-level ozone are the two most widespread health threats
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- Particle pollution, ground-level ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and lead
- The Clean Air Act requires EPA to establish a national _____ program
- Type of alternative fuel encouraged by the Clean Air Act
- Pesticide used in the U. S. corn belt
- EPA’s mission is to protect _____ and the environment
- Emissions from a new car purchased today are well over _____ percent cleaner than a new vehicle purchased in 1970
- The Clean Air Act requires EPA to work with states to reduce the _____ that affects visibility in 156 national parks and wilderness areas
15 Clues: Primary component of smog • Pesticide used in the U. S. corn belt • EPA’s mission is to protect _____ and the environment • Type of alternative fuel encouraged by the Clean Air Act • New York building that was covered with 200 years of soot • The Clean Air Act requires EPA to establish a national _____ program • ...
Our 50 States in the USA 2023-07-21
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- Evergreen State with vibrant cities and Mount Rainier.
- Known for historical landmarks and coastal beauty.
- Known for Blue Ridge Mountains and BBQ.
- Famous for car racing and Hoosier hospitality.
- Land of Enchantment with rich Native American culture.
- Peace Garden State with friendly locals.
- Home of cowboys and Native American culture.
- Empire State with iconic landmarks and Broadway.
- Home of country music and Graceland.
- Famous for Hot Springs and Ozark Mountains.
- Big Sky Country with breathtaking scenery.
- Land of Lincoln with Chicago's skyline.
- The Garden State with beautiful beaches.
- Known for cornfields and friendly folks.
- Known for wide-open spaces and Cornhuskers.
- First state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- America's Dairyland with cheese and lakes.
- Tropical paradise with volcanoes and hula dance.
- The Ocean State with scenic coastline.
- The Last Frontier with stunning wilderness.
- Known for sweet tea and Southern hospitality.
- Palmetto State with charming southern charm.
- Home of jazz, Mardi Gras, and Cajun cuisine.
- Gateway to the West with the iconic Gateway Arch.
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- Famous for blues music and Mississippi River.
- Known for blue crabs and historic sites.
- Famous for national parks and unique landscapes.
- Heart of it All with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Land of 10,000 lakes and friendly people.
- Mount Rushmore State with rugged landscapes.
- Granite State with White Mountains.
- Pine Tree State with rugged coastlines.
- Sunshine State with beautiful beaches and theme parks.
- Cowboy State with Yellowstone National Park.
- Green Mountain State with picturesque villages.
- Known for lush forests and craft breweries.
- The Golden State with diverse attractions.
- Mountain State with Appalachian culture.
- The southernmost state in New England region.
- Lone Star State with big everything, including BBQ.
- Home to the Grand Canyon and desert landscapes.
- Home of Harvard University and Boston Tea Party.
- Keystone State with historical significance.
- Known for Rocky Mountains and outdoor adventures.
- Known for potatoes and scenic landscapes.
- Famous for bourbon and horse racing.
- Home of delicious peaches and southern soul.
- Great Lakes State with automotive heritage.
- Silver State with Las Vegas and desert landscapes.
- The Sunflower State with vast prairies.
50 Clues: Granite State with White Mountains. • Home of country music and Graceland. • Famous for bourbon and horse racing. • The Ocean State with scenic coastline. • Known for Blue Ridge Mountains and BBQ. • Pine Tree State with rugged coastlines. • Land of Lincoln with Chicago's skyline. • The Sunflower State with vast prairies. • Known for blue crabs and historic sites. • ...
McFarland Parks 2022-06-23
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- One of two "tot lots" which are small parks that include a playground and sandbox for young children.
- This park is on the shore of Lake Waubesa and features a small beach for swimming and a launch for small watercraft. Provides access to the Lower Yahara Bike Trail.
- formerly referred to as the Schultz Property this park will soon feature the new Disc Golf Course.
- This park along the Yahara River features a small watercraft boat launch and a small fishing platform. Provides access to Thurn Marsh Park.
- This park includes two fully lit softball diamonds that are often utilized by area club teams.
- this 25.6 acre conservancy can be traversed on the boardwalk built in 2017 that connects Creamery Road and Pheasant Run.
- Number of parks in the Village of McFarland
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- Park that includes an observation deck with telescopes for viewing the waterfowl and wildlife on Lower Mud Lake.
- park that includes curling club, ice arena and bocce ball facilities.
- Number of Nature Conservancies in the Village of McFarland
- This park includes McFarland's revamped dog park on Elvehjem Road.
- Located in the heart of McFarland. This park, along the bike path has a gazebo for events.
- Located on the Edge of Mud Lake, this nature conservancy is primary a wetland area with several walking paths.
13 Clues: Number of parks in the Village of McFarland • Number of Nature Conservancies in the Village of McFarland • This park includes McFarland's revamped dog park on Elvehjem Road. • park that includes curling club, ice arena and bocce ball facilities. • Located in the heart of McFarland. This park, along the bike path has a gazebo for events. • ...
States cities animals 2024-07-11
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- A carnivorous marsupial with a stocky build, known for its ferocious temperament and loud screech.
- A tree-dwelling marsupial with a stout, tailless body and large, fluffy ears. It primarily eats eucalyptus leaves.
- ( A southern state, known for its wine regions and the city of Adelaide.
- The largest state, known for its mining industry and natural landscapes.
- The capital city of the Northern Territory, known for its tropical climate and proximity to national parks.
- A state on the east coast, known for its beaches, mountains, and Sydney.
- An egg-laying mammal with spines on its back, also known as a spiny anteater.
- A large, flightless bird native to Australia, similar to an ostrich.
- A marsupial known for its strong hind legs and ability to hop. It is native to Australia.
- The capital city of Western Australia, known for its beautiful beaches and expansive parks.
- A type of parrot known for its distinctive crest and loud call, commonly found in Australia.
- A bird known for its distinctive laughing call, part of the kingfisher family.
- The capital city of New South Wales, known for its Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
- An island state off the south coast, known for its rugged wilderness and wildlife.
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- A unique, egg-laying mammal with a duck bill, webbed feet, and a beaver-like tail.
- The capital city of Tasmania, famous for its historic architecture and the nearby natural beauty of Mount Wellington.
- The capital city of Queensland, known for its vibrant urban precincts and proximity to the Gold Coast.
- The capital city of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory, known for its national monuments and museums.
- A small territory containing the capital city, Canberra.
- A southeastern state, known for its cultural capital, Melbourne, and Great Ocean Road.
- A northeastern state, known for its tropical climate and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A wild dog native to Australia, known for its reddish coat and adaptability to various environments.
- The capital city of Victoria, famous for its cultural diversity, arts scene, and coffee culture.
- A federal territory in the central and northern regions, known for its Outback and Uluru.
- The capital city of South Australia, renowned for its festivals, food, and wine.
- A burrowing marsupial with a short, stocky body and thick fur. It is native to Australia.
26 Clues: A small territory containing the capital city, Canberra. • A large, flightless bird native to Australia, similar to an ostrich. • ( A southern state, known for its wine regions and the city of Adelaide. • The largest state, known for its mining industry and natural landscapes. • A state on the east coast, known for its beaches, mountains, and Sydney. • ...
Civil Rights Advocates 2025-02-23
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- Refused to give up her bus seat in 1955, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in 1955, nine months before Rosa Parks.
- One of the Little Rock Nine who faced mobs integrating Central High School in Arkansas.
- Co-founded the Black Panther Party, emphasizing self-defense and social programs like free breakfast for children.
- Advocated for women’s and racial equality as the head of the National Council of Negro Women.
- Formerly enslaved woman who became an abolitionist and famous for her "Ain’t I a Woman?" speech.
- Used music to protest racial injustice, famously singing "Mississippi Goddam."
- NAACP youth leader who led the first Greensboro sit-ins to protest segregated lunch counters.
- Led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and pushed for equal job opportunities, forcing FDR to ban discrimination in defense industries.
- Led the 1965 Selma march and was beaten on "Bloody Sunday"; later became a congressman.
- NAACP lawyer who won Brown v. Board of Education and later became the first Black Supreme Court justice.
- Gave an emotional speech at the 1964 Democratic Convention about voter suppression in Mississippi.
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- Believed in grassroots activism, helped found SNCC, and mentored young activists.
- Black feminist writer and activist who fought for racial and gender justice in books like "Ain’t I a Woman?"
- Co-founded the Black Panther Party and advocated for self-defense and community programs.
- Faced riots and the National Guard while integrating the University of Alabama.
- Escaped slavery and became a powerful abolitionist, writer, and speaker; advised Lincoln.
- Helped integrate the University of Mississippi in 1962 despite violent resistance.
- 14-year-old murdered in Mississippi in 1955, whose death galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.
- Fought for farmworkers' rights, co-founded the United Farm Workers, and coined "Sí se puede."
- Initially promoted Black nationalism and separation, later shifted to unity; assassinated in 1965.
- Led SNCC and helped organize Freedom Summer to register Black voters in Mississippi.
- First Black woman elected to Congress and 1972 presidential candidate, advocating for racial and gender equality.
- Led the Montgomery Bus Boycott, gave the "I Have a Dream" speech, and advocated for nonviolent resistance.
- Fought school segregation as a lawyer and became the first Black woman federal judge.
25 Clues: Refused to give up her bus seat in 1955, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. • Used music to protest racial injustice, famously singing "Mississippi Goddam." • Faced riots and the National Guard while integrating the University of Alabama. • Believed in grassroots activism, helped found SNCC, and mentored young activists. • ...
Mighty 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-24
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- We visited this cave in Bryce Canyon
- The type of deer seen in multiple of the parks
- A group of stars that form imagined images
- The name of the formation with two arches in Arches
- Always check the weather for this type of flood
- The second half of the Bryce Canyon hike is named after this street
- The name of the river next to the Big Bend Campground
- Students must stay this many feet away from cliff edges
- This type of soil crust is living and should not be stepped on
- The name of the gas station we stopped at for snacks
- The least visited Mighty 5 park
- The type of fox that roams around in Goblin Valley
- The item of clothing students must wear while outside of the bus
- All hikers should have this to maintain polite behavior
- The name for ancient native American writing in rocks
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- Items you can buy at each park’s gift shop
- The name of the house that sells pies in Capitol Reef
- The canyon we climbed in at Capitol Reef
- The name of the loop we did in Bryce Canyon
- Some of the roads in Zion were purposely made this color to help them blend into their surroundings
- The famous rock formation with a large rock sitting on a narrow neck in Arches
- The name of the campground with the really nice showers
- Utah's most famous arch
- Be careful not to get the needles from this plant stuck in your skin
- You may see these flying mammals that use echolocation to find insects to eat at night
- A tall, thin spire of rock formed by erosion
- Wear this to protect your skin from the sun
- Bryce Canyon's most famous formation is named after this fictional hero
- Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated
- The name of the mountain we drove through with the 1.1 mile tunnel
- The name of the river that The Narrows trail is in
- The centers we shop at at each park
- These people help maintain the national parks
- We rode this in Zion
- The national park we camped in
- The arch we visited in Canyonlands
36 Clues: We rode this in Zion • Utah's most famous arch • The national park we camped in • The least visited Mighty 5 park • The arch we visited in Canyonlands • The centers we shop at at each park • We visited this cave in Bryce Canyon • Drink plenty of this to stay hydrated • The canyon we climbed in at Capitol Reef • Items you can buy at each park’s gift shop • ...
Early Civil Rights Movement 2022-02-08
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- Peaceful leader and activist during the Civil Rights Movement; Gave the "I Have a Dream" speech
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- Made segregation of schools illegal
- city where the famous "I Have a Dream" speech was given
- City that the major bus boycott occurred in following the arrest of Rosa Parks
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Segregation by law
- the act of setting someone or something apart from other people or things
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- Separate but equal
- Segregation by customs and traditions
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus
- African-American lawyer best known for his roles in major Civil Rights court cases, including Brown vs Board of Education
12 Clues: Separate but equal • Segregation by law • Made segregation of schools illegal • Segregation by customs and traditions • Refused to give up her seat on the bus • Southern Christian Leadership Conference • city where the famous "I Have a Dream" speech was given • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • ...
US History Unit 6 2026-02-01
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- The 19th Amendment (1920) gave the vote to _____.
- The 18th Amendment outlawed the sale and manufacture of _____.
- Along with the Initiative and Recall, this was another political reform made in the Progressive Era.
- Last name of author who coined the term "Gilded Age."
- Owned and operated Standard Oil.
- Immigrants to the U.S. were likely to be either Catholic or _____.
- Although never purchased by the U.S., gave the U.S. rights to intervene militarily.
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- This president set aside millions of acres for national parks.
- Journalist who exposed corruption in the Progressive Era
- The first step for the U.S. to expand beyond borders.
- This industry drove American economics between 1865 and 1900.
- _____ v Ferguson legalized "separate but equal"
12 Clues: Owned and operated Standard Oil. • _____ v Ferguson legalized "separate but equal" • The 19th Amendment (1920) gave the vote to _____. • The first step for the U.S. to expand beyond borders. • Last name of author who coined the term "Gilded Age." • Journalist who exposed corruption in the Progressive Era • ...
Das Schloss Sanssouci 2023-04-06
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- Name des Königs, der den Palast gebaut* hat
- Wo liegt das Schloss?
- Gartenstil
- Wo gibt es berühmte Gemälde von Rubens und Van Dyck im Park?
- Name des Schlosses im Süden des Parks
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- Name der Kirche des Parks
- Aus welcher Sprache stammt* der Name Sanssouci?
- Wie viel Hektar macht der Park?
- Welches Zimmer ist das edelste?
- Jahrhundert der Errichtung des Parks
10 Clues: Gartenstil • Wo liegt das Schloss? • Name der Kirche des Parks • Wie viel Hektar macht der Park? • Welches Zimmer ist das edelste? • Jahrhundert der Errichtung des Parks • Name des Schlosses im Süden des Parks • Name des Königs, der den Palast gebaut* hat • Aus welcher Sprache stammt* der Name Sanssouci? • Wo gibt es berühmte Gemälde von Rubens und Van Dyck im Park?
Park 2023-06-23
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- Running at a slow, steady pace for exercise, often done in parks.
- A large outdoor area with grass, trees, and paths, where people can relax and play.
- A two-wheeled vehicle with pedals, used for riding and transportation.
- trail A marked path in a park or natural area, allowing people to explore nature.
- A seat suspended by ropes or chains, used for swinging back and forth.
- garden An area within a park where various types of flowers are grown and displayed.
- A decorative structure that shoots water into the air, often found in parks.
- watching Observing and identifying birds in their natural habitat, often done in parks.
- A structure with a smooth sloping surface, used for sliding down.
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- A meal or gathering held outdoors, usually in a park, where people eat and socialize.
- field A large grassy area used for playing soccer, often marked with goalposts.
- skating Moving on wheels, usually on a smooth surface, using roller skates.
- An area within a park equipped with structures and equipment for children to play on.
- A long seat made of wood or metal, usually found in parks for people to sit on.
- A plastic disc thrown between players, often used for casual outdoor games.
- park A designated area within a park where dogs can play off-leash.
16 Clues: Running at a slow, steady pace for exercise, often done in parks. • A structure with a smooth sloping surface, used for sliding down. • park A designated area within a park where dogs can play off-leash. • A two-wheeled vehicle with pedals, used for riding and transportation. • A seat suspended by ropes or chains, used for swinging back and forth. • ...
Parks 2022-11-03
8 Clues: support somebody • of a town or city • opposite to indoor • person living in a place • a group of animals, plants… • dry part of the earth surface • make somebody believe something is true • building material made with sand, water and cement
USA crossword 2017-05-15
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- What is the capital of California?
- Where can you find the names of many stars? The...
- Which bear is the symbol of California?
- Name the biggest park in New York City.
- What is the capital of Alaska?
- What is a traditional means of transportation in San Francisco? (plural)
- Which state are New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana bordering?
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- In which building does the president of the USA live? The...
- Name one of the largest National Parks which is located in Arizona.
- Name a dangerous reptile which lives in the southeastern United States. (singular)
- Name the tourist place with lots of artificial lighting in Manhattan.
- What is a famous sight in Chicago? The ...
- Name a former prison at San Francisco Bay.
- What can you find in Hawaii? (plural)
14 Clues: What is the capital of Alaska? • What is the capital of California? • What can you find in Hawaii? (plural) • Which bear is the symbol of California? • Name the biggest park in New York City. • What is a famous sight in Chicago? The ... • Name a former prison at San Francisco Bay. • Where can you find the names of many stars? The... • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary - Canada 2019-03-26
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- Canada's 2nd largest city & one of the largest French speaking cities in the world
- an important international waterway that links the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- region of rocky uplands, lakes, & swamps; contains many mineral deposits
- a spectacular waterfall that flows between Lake Erie & Lake Ontario
- softened wood fibers
- Canadian province on the Atlantic coast
- means on or near the sea
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- administrative divisions of a country
- large fishing area near Newfoundland & Labrador
- Canadian province on the Pacific coast
- the strong connection that people feel toward the region in which they live
- cheap paper used mainly for newspapers
- large Canadian city on the Pacific coast. Its location makes trade with Asia easy
- Canada's national capital; city is known for its grand government buildings & parks
14 Clues: softened wood fibers • means on or near the sea • administrative divisions of a country • Canadian province on the Pacific coast • cheap paper used mainly for newspapers • Canadian province on the Atlantic coast • large fishing area near Newfoundland & Labrador • a spectacular waterfall that flows between Lake Erie & Lake Ontario • ...
Birthday Surprise 2023-05-17
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- Based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel; Features Elphaba & Glinda
- A part of one of the most famous nursery rhymes in Britain; Oldest river crossing in London
- The home of the National Gallery & iconic Nelson’s Column
- World’s most famous clock (probably)
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- One of London’s eight royal parks
- The King’s official London residence
- Opened 21 February 1901; Fourth to be built; Named after the Greek God of the arts
- Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel
8 Clues: One of London’s eight royal parks • The King’s official London residence • World’s most famous clock (probably) • Europe’s tallest cantilevered observation wheel • The home of the National Gallery & iconic Nelson’s Column • Based on the 1995 Gregory Maguire novel; Features Elphaba & Glinda • ...
Montgomery Bus Boycott 2023-05-23
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- The civil rights group Rosa Parks and her husband were in before her bus arrest?
- How many African Americans participated in the Montgomery bus boycott?
- What was Rosa Parks husbands name?
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people?
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- Who did Rosa Parks call to bail her out of jail upon her arrest?
- What did Rosa Parks not give up?
- Who organized and started the boycott?
- Withdraw from a product, person, organization, or country as an expression of protest?
- who said "no" to giving up their seat on the bus?
- In which city did the boycott take place in?
10 Clues: What did Rosa Parks not give up? • What was Rosa Parks husbands name? • Who organized and started the boycott? • In which city did the boycott take place in? • who said "no" to giving up their seat on the bus? • Who did Rosa Parks call to bail her out of jail upon her arrest? • How many African Americans participated in the Montgomery bus boycott? • ...
Wedding Shower Fun 2023-05-15
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- What is the name of Carly and Greg's evil fluffy cat?
- Where did Carly and Greg meet?
- Name of the speciality cocktail Carly and Greg will be serving at their wedding. Named after their cat, Minka?
- Where did Carly and Greg go on their first trip together?
- What city did Greg grow up? (3 words)
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- What is Greg's favorite movie? (4 Word Title)
- Minka is Carly are Gregs _____ cat
- Where did Carly and Greg go on their first date?
- How many national parks have Carly and Greg traveled to since they met?
- What city was Carly born in?
- What is Carly's favorite movie? (The____)
11 Clues: What city was Carly born in? • Where did Carly and Greg meet? • Minka is Carly are Gregs _____ cat • What city did Greg grow up? (3 words) • What is Carly's favorite movie? (The____) • What is Greg's favorite movie? (4 Word Title) • Where did Carly and Greg go on their first date? • What is the name of Carly and Greg's evil fluffy cat? • ...
Works Progress Administration 2022-03-24
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- the purpose of he WPA was to provide _______
- this program was established by president
- the creation of roads, parks, and bridges are all examples of the __________ projects
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- "the new _____ for the American people"
- this program was a direct result of the great _______
- artists, writers, and actors took part in ________ programs
- active efforts by the national government to uplift less fortunate members of the society
- the goal of the new deal was to promote economic _______
8 Clues: "the new _____ for the American people" • this program was established by president • the purpose of he WPA was to provide _______ • this program was a direct result of the great _______ • the goal of the new deal was to promote economic _______ • artists, writers, and actors took part in ________ programs • ...
rosa parks (for the spaces in the answers, put commas) 2021-05-04
10 Clues: was over? • when rosa got arrested? • where was rosa parks born? • where did rosa move after the • how long did the boycott last? • did rosa have kids of her own? • who wrote rosa parks my story? • what did her momma do for work? • where rosa learned about segregation? • did rosa's brother move to the north?
Works Progress Administration 2022-03-24
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- the purpose of he WPA was to provide _______
- this program was established by president
- the creation of roads, parks, and bridges are all examples of the __________ projects
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- "the new _____ for the American people"
- this program was a direct result of the great _______
- artists, writers, and actors took part in ________ programs
- active efforts by the national government to uplift less fortunate members of the society
- the goal of the new deal was to promote economic _______
8 Clues: "the new _____ for the American people" • this program was established by president • the purpose of he WPA was to provide _______ • this program was a direct result of the great _______ • the goal of the new deal was to promote economic _______ • artists, writers, and actors took part in ________ programs • ...
Black History Month 2026-02-11
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- First Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize
- The GOAT of basketball
- The first Black woman to attend Yale Law School
- First African American to star in her own TV show
- The most dominant center in the NBA
- The first African American woman to orbit space
- First Black woman to be elected to Congress
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- Ex-slave who was a main leader of the Underground Railroad
- First African American to play in the MLB
- The first licensed Black pilot
- When she was 6 years old she became the first African American student to attend William Frantz Elementary in Louisiana at the peak of desegregation
- First Black writer and director of a studio film
- Civil rights activist who wouldn't give up her bus seat
- President of the National Council of Negro Women
14 Clues: The GOAT of basketball • The first licensed Black pilot • The most dominant center in the NBA • First African American to play in the MLB • First Black woman to be elected to Congress • First Black author to win the Pulitzer Prize • The first Black woman to attend Yale Law School • The first African American woman to orbit space • ...
Cambridge Trial 3 2024-01-17
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- National Animal
- National Song
- Sacred Language
- National Aquatic Animal
- National Tree
- National Currency
- National Flower
- National Vegetable
- National Reptile
- First Indian in Olympics finals
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- National
- National Anthem
- First Female Prime minister
- National Bird
- National Heritage Animal
- National Calendar
- National River
- National Fruit
18 Clues: National • National Song • National Bird • National Tree • National River • National Fruit • National Anthem • National Animal • Sacred Language • National Flower • National Reptile • National Currency • National Calendar • National Vegetable • National Aquatic Animal • National Heritage Animal • First Female Prime minister • First Indian in Olympics finals
President 2023-10-24
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- Roosevelt A strong advocate for conservation and national parks.
- Obama The first African American President of the U.S.
- D. Roosevelt Led the country through the Great Depression.
- Lincoln Known for his leadership during the Civil War.
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- D. Eisenhower Served as Supreme Commander of Allied Expeditionary Forces.
- Wilson Led the nation through World War I and proposed the League of Nations.
- Washington The first President of the United States.
- F. Kennedy Advocated for civil rights and space exploration.
- Jefferson Principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
- S. Truman Made the decision to use atomic bombs in WWII.
- Clinton Known for economic prosperity and political scandals.
- Reagan A conservative President in the 1980s.
12 Clues: Reagan A conservative President in the 1980s. • Washington The first President of the United States. • Obama The first African American President of the U.S. • Lincoln Known for his leadership during the Civil War. • S. Truman Made the decision to use atomic bombs in WWII. • D. Roosevelt Led the country through the Great Depression. • ...
Crossword Spelling List E24 2018-04-17
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- Faith in God and science don't have to ___.
- Don't you ___ that this is the chance of your life?
- National Parks work for the ___ of wildlife and nature.
- When you ___ something, you become more like it.
- ___ is the biggest country in South America.
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- Please use ___ dress at my birthday party, nothing formal!
- My bad ___ told me that I had done something wrong.
- The pre-schoolers will sing "Head, ___, knees and Toes" at the graduation.
- The dam in Oglala is a huge ___.
- The ___ comes around for the powwow selling beads and jewelry.
- The dog ran away with my ___ in his mouth.
- Rapid City's ___ is booming, and new houses are build everywhere.
- During basketball season, there is a huge ___ between the Crusaders and the Thorpes.
13 Clues: The dam in Oglala is a huge ___. • The dog ran away with my ___ in his mouth. • Faith in God and science don't have to ___. • ___ is the biggest country in South America. • When you ___ something, you become more like it. • My bad ___ told me that I had done something wrong. • Don't you ___ that this is the chance of your life? • ...
Social Studies 2025-04-17
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- What is Quebec's National food?
- What is Honduras's National Dessert?
- What is Guatemala's National Dessert?
- What is Bolivia's National tree?
- What is Columbias's National tree?
- What is El Salvador's national Dessert
- What is Alberta's National food?
- What is Peru's National tree?
- What is Angola's national animals?
- What is Costa Rica's national Dessert?
- What is Michigan's State flower?
- What is Chiles's National tree?
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- What is Chad's national animals?
- What is Egypt's national animals?
- What is British Columbia's National food?
- What is Mississippi's State flower?
- What is Oregon's State flower?
- What is Ontario's National food?
- What is Algeria's national animals?
- What is Kansas's State flower?
20 Clues: What is Peru's National tree? • What is Oregon's State flower? • What is Kansas's State flower? • What is Quebec's National food? • What is Chiles's National tree? • What is Chad's national animals? • What is Bolivia's National tree? • What is Ontario's National food? • What is Alberta's National food? • What is Michigan's State flower? • What is Egypt's national animals? • ...
Theodore Roosevelt Crossword 2019-01-17
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- True or false? To become vice president, Theodore gave 673 speeches in 564 towns.
- Theodore was born on a _____
- True or False: Theodore was the secretary of the Navy.
- How long was Theodore's first ride in a plane (____ Minutes)
- At which college did Roosevelt interrupt lectures at?
- As president, Theodore was known by "______" by the press and "Teddy" by the public.
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- What number president was Theodore Roosevelt?
- What President died at 2:15? (President _____)
- Teddy died in the year 1_19.
- What Month did Roosevelt's Mother and first wife die?
- Teddy's kids, Theodore Jr., Kermit, and a few others were called the White House ___
- What sickness affected his breathing as a kid?
- Teddy ___ the number of national parks
13 Clues: Teddy died in the year 1_19. • Theodore was born on a _____ • Teddy ___ the number of national parks • What number president was Theodore Roosevelt? • What President died at 2:15? (President _____) • What sickness affected his breathing as a kid? • What Month did Roosevelt's Mother and first wife die? • At which college did Roosevelt interrupt lectures at? • ...
California Regions and Resources 2012-09-20
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- a natural formation of rock or dirt that is found on Earth and can be in the form of a mountain, plain, or valley
- the land, water, and air in which people, animals, and plants live
- a swampy area of lowlands
- a large land area that has similar features
- is a long area of low land between hills or mountains
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- a narrow waterway that has been dug across land
- this region has large forests and national parks
- a wall built to hold back water
- to keep someone or something safe
- the surface features of a place
- anything that meets people's needs
- this region has hot summers and cold winters
- a sudden flow of water that covers what is normally dry land
13 Clues: a swampy area of lowlands • a wall built to hold back water • the surface features of a place • to keep someone or something safe • anything that meets people's needs • a large land area that has similar features • this region has hot summers and cold winters • a narrow waterway that has been dug across land • this region has large forests and national parks • ...
Civil Rights Era Crossword 2021-05-12
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- Considered the most segregated city
- B. Johnson Becomes president after JFK's assassination
- Rights Act First federal civil rights legislation since Reconstruction
- Parks Refused to give up her seat and was arrested
- F. Kennedy Spoke on national television and pledged "equal rights and equal opportunities"
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- Ended discrimination in defense industries
- African Americans were dissuaded from registering to vote
- Spoke out in the support of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- facto segregation Unwritten segregation through customs, housing patterns, and traditions
- Truman Desegregated the United States military
- term causes Poverty, discrimination, and police brutality
- War II Following the defeat of Hitler and his racist ideology, African Americans expected change within the United States
12 Clues: Considered the most segregated city • Ended discrimination in defense industries • Truman Desegregated the United States military • Parks Refused to give up her seat and was arrested • Spoke out in the support of the Montgomery Bus Boycott • B. Johnson Becomes president after JFK's assassination • African Americans were dissuaded from registering to vote • ...
Theodore Roosevelt Crossword 2019-01-17
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- What sickness affected his breathing as a kid?
- What number president was Theodore Roosevelt?
- Teddy died in the year 1_19.
- What Month did Roosevelt's Mother and first wife die?
- How long was Theodore's first ride in a plane (____ Minutes)
- Teddy ___ the number of national parks
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- True or False: Theodore was the secretary of the Navy.
- What President died at 2:15? (President _____)
- Teddy's kids, Theodore Jr., Kermit, and a few others were called the White House ___
- At which college did Roosevelt interrupt lectures at?
- Theodore was born on a _____
- True or false? To become vice president, Theodore gave 673 speeches in 564 towns.
- As president, Theodore was known by "______" by the press and "Teddy" by the public.
13 Clues: Theodore was born on a _____ • Teddy died in the year 1_19. • Teddy ___ the number of national parks • What number president was Theodore Roosevelt? • What President died at 2:15? (President _____) • What sickness affected his breathing as a kid? • At which college did Roosevelt interrupt lectures at? • What Month did Roosevelt's Mother and first wife die? • ...
Ready to Roar Again? 2015-05-12
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- There was a _______ number of deaths between 2010 and 2014.(3)
- National parks and wildlife _________ protect tigers from hunting.(4)
- The future is looking ________ for tigers in India. (2)
- Few animals died of ________ causes. (3)
- Tigers ________ much more of their habitat than they do today. (4)
- India's environmental ________ is Prakash Javadekar.(2)
- A 2014 _______ found 2,226 tigers in India. (2)
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- The census looked at forest area to _______ the number of tigers in India. (4)
- Tigers have fallen victim to ________. (4)
- India _______ tiger hunting in the 70s. (4)
- The _________ of Bengal tigers in India is on the rise. (2)
- Is there hope for the _________ of the tiger? (5)
- Last ________ about 100,000 tigers lived in India. (4)
13 Clues: Few animals died of ________ causes. (3) • Tigers have fallen victim to ________. (4) • India _______ tiger hunting in the 70s. (4) • A 2014 _______ found 2,226 tigers in India. (2) • Is there hope for the _________ of the tiger? (5) • Last ________ about 100,000 tigers lived in India. (4) • The future is looking ________ for tigers in India. (2) • ...
Bush Camping Code 2019-10-10
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- The number of metres that away from waterways or tracks.
- A disease that causes diarrhoea and vomiting.
- These are banned in National and State Parks.
- These are easier and cleaner to use than campfires
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- Where should you take rubbish?
- These should be left better than you found them in No Trace Camping
- Wastes should be buries at least 100m away from watercourses in areas without these.
- Fires should be completely ............
- Do this to water for at least five minutes before drinking to avoid gatroenteritis.
- Wear this type of clothing to protect you from cold and rain
- These are prohibited in most places.
- If this still feels warm the fire is not out.
- Washing with this in streams could harm fish.
13 Clues: Where should you take rubbish? • These are prohibited in most places. • Fires should be completely ............ • A disease that causes diarrhoea and vomiting. • These are banned in National and State Parks. • If this still feels warm the fire is not out. • Washing with this in streams could harm fish. • These are easier and cleaner to use than campfires • ...
Canada daily life crossword 2014-01-28
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- Canada's native Indian _______ are well known in printmaking.
- in Quebec the main language is _________.
- Canada is well known for its __________ and many national parks.
- Canada's ____ and grains are known all around the world.
- most Canadians can trace their family ancestry to _________.
- most Canadians live a few hundred __________ away from the American boarder.
- this country has a maple leaf flag.
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- the country's most distinctive art is of the _____ .
- millions of Canadians work and live in __________ centers.
- the _____ still call the northern territories their home.
- __________ are the most common languages in Canada.
- Canada has some of the worlds greatest _________.
- the ________ jazz festival and the Ottawa international jazz festival have some of the worlds best music artist.
- _____ are usually very large, with an average of 1000 acres.
14 Clues: this country has a maple leaf flag. • in Quebec the main language is _________. • Canada has some of the worlds greatest _________. • __________ are the most common languages in Canada. • the country's most distinctive art is of the _____ . • Canada's ____ and grains are known all around the world. • the _____ still call the northern territories their home. • ...
