national parks Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Canada daily life crossword 2014-01-28
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- _____ are usually very large, with an average of 1000 acres.
- Canada is well known for its __________ and many national parks.
- Canada's ____ and grains are known all around the world.
- millions of Canadians work and live in __________ centers.
- the _____ still call the northern territories their home.
- most Canadians can trace their family ancestry to _________.
- Canada's native Indian _______ are well known in printmaking.
- in Quebec the main language is _________.
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- most Canadians live a few hundred __________ away from the American boarder.
- the ________ jazz festival and the Ottawa international jazz festival have some of the worlds best music artist.
- __________ are the most common languages in Canada.
- the country's most distinctive art is of the _____ .
- Canada has some of the worlds greatest _________.
- this country has a maple leaf flag.
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. • ...
Civil Rights Movement 2024-02-01
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- laws that dehumanized African Americans
- "Good Trouble" enforcer and chairman of SNCC
- group of students who were prevented from entering segregated school
- group of activists who rode segregated busses into the Southern US
- mother of Montgomery bus boycotts
- 14 year old boy who was tortured and killed
- Supreme Court's first African-American Justice
- main civil rights organization that worked to remove barriers of national discrimination
- March into Selma, Alabama that was met by clubs, whips, and tear gas from state and local police
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- amendment that gave black men the right to vote
- NAACP's first field secretary
- leader of civil rights movement
- student led organization inspired by the nonviolent protest efforts from the Bus Boycott
- amendment that abolished slavery
- March on _________, the occasion where "I Have a Dream" speech was given
15 Clues: NAACP's first field secretary • leader of civil rights movement • amendment that abolished slavery • mother of Montgomery bus boycotts • laws that dehumanized African Americans • 14 year old boy who was tortured and killed • "Good Trouble" enforcer and chairman of SNCC • Supreme Court's first African-American Justice • amendment that gave black men the right to vote • ...
Jessica Parks 2023-09-29
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- to cry or cry out loudly;also to scold harshly
- dishonest person scoundrel a mischievous person
- duplicate repeat
- green with growing plants
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasent will happen
- never ceasing synonyms ceaseless continuous, endless interminable unending
- offensively obtrusive
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- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- to shrink back involuntary (flinch)
- suspicious,wary
- an ugly twisted expression on a persons face,typically expressing disgust pain or wry
- to rush about; wildly lose self-control
- cleft fissure fault estrangement separation
13 Clues: suspicious,wary • duplicate repeat • offensively obtrusive • green with growing plants • to shrink back involuntary (flinch) • to rush about; wildly lose self-control • cleft fissure fault estrangement separation • to cry or cry out loudly;also to scold harshly • incapable of being fully explored or understood • dishonest person scoundrel a mischievous person • ...
Spanish Culture Crossword 2021-12-12
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- Ecuador's National dish
- Guatemala's National Bird
- Country below Costa Rica
- Ecuador's National dance
- Mexico's National Bird
- Mexico's National dish
- Guatemala's National dance
- Adjacent with America
- Highest official capital city in the world
- Name means "Land of Many Trees"
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- Honduras' National bird
- Once referred to as "Banana Republic"
- Panama's National bird
- Panama's National dish
- Guatemala's National dish
- Ecuador's National Bird
- Honduras' National dance
- Honduras National dish
- Mexico's National dance
- Panama's National dance
20 Clues: Adjacent with America • Panama's National bird • Panama's National dish • Honduras National dish • Mexico's National Bird • Mexico's National dish • Honduras' National bird • Ecuador's National dish • Ecuador's National Bird • Mexico's National dance • Panama's National dance • Honduras' National dance • Country below Costa Rica • Ecuador's National dance • Guatemala's National dish • ...
Physical Geography of Canada 2025-03-23
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- MOUNTAINS mountain range in western British Columbia
- an area in the ocean where fish come to feed
- LAWRENCE major river in Canada
- PARKS five of these can be found in British Columbia
- the ground in the Canadian Shield region is made out of this
- a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces
- major natural resource found in the Prairie Provinces
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- PROVINCES flat region with few trees and lots of wheat and cows
- SHIELD over half of Canada's population lives in this region
- BAY native peoples rely on this body of water for hunting and fishing
- COLUMBIA known for tall mountains and cliffs along the coast
- land with permanently frozen ground
- this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north
- a group of islands found in the Northern Lands
14 Clues: LAWRENCE major river in Canada • land with permanently frozen ground • an area in the ocean where fish come to feed • a group of islands found in the Northern Lands • this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north • a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces • MOUNTAINS mountain range in western British Columbia • ...
Martin's crossword 2025-12-15
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- Writes "Letter from Birmingham Jail"; delivers "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington.
- he co-founded in southern Christian leadership
- Publishes Stride Toward Freedom, his first book.
- Marries Coretta Scott
- Enrolls at Morehouse College at age
- he won his first speech contest
- was leading the Memphis sanitation strike and preparing the poor people's campaign
- The day was officially established as a US national day
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- Founds the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and becomes its president
- Leads the Montgomery Bus Boycott after Rosa Parks' arrest; Supreme Court ends bus segregation.
- Earns Ph.D. from Boston University; becomes pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
- Licensed to preach and becomes assistant pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church
- Named Time Magazine's "Man of the Year"; awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
- Martin was born
- Graduates from Crozer Theological seminary
15 Clues: Martin was born • Marries Coretta Scott • he won his first speech contest • Enrolls at Morehouse College at age • Graduates from Crozer Theological seminary • he co-founded in southern Christian leadership • Publishes Stride Toward Freedom, his first book. • The day was officially established as a US national day • ...
Physical Geography of Canada 2025-03-23
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- CANADIAN __________ over half of Canada's population lives in this region
- SAINT ______________ major river in Canada
- an area in the ocean where fish come to feed
- the ground in the Canadian Shield region is made out of this
- a group of islands found in the Northern Lands
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- major natural resource found in the Prairie Provinces
- ___________ BAY native peoples rely on this body of water for hunting and fishing
- land with permanently frozen ground
- BRITISH ________________ known for tall mountains and cliffs along the coast
- _____________ PROVINCES flat region with few trees and lots of wheat and cows
- a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces
- NATIONAL ________ five of these can be found in British Columbia
- _________ MOUNTAINS mountain range in western British Columbia
- this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north
14 Clues: land with permanently frozen ground • SAINT ______________ major river in Canada • an area in the ocean where fish come to feed • a group of islands found in the Northern Lands • this ocean borders the Northern Lands to the north • a major economic activity in the Atlantic Provinces • major natural resource found in the Prairie Provinces • ...
Park 2023-07-03
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- A trail or walkway in a park for people to walk or run on, often made of gravel or concrete.
- Colorful plants that bloom in parks, adding beauty and fragrance to the surroundings.
- Hanging seats that move back and forth, providing a fun experience for children in the park.
- Winged creatures that fly and chirp in parks, adding a lively and natural atmosphere.
- A long seat made of wood or metal, usually found in parks, where people can sit and rest.
- A decorative structure that shoots water into the air, creating a beautiful display and a soothing sound.
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- Tall plants with branches and leaves that provide shade and make the park look beautiful.
- The green carpet-like plant that covers the ground in parks, perfect for running and playing.
- A fun outdoor area with swings, slides, and other equipment for kids to play on.
- Slanted structures that children can slide down, adding excitement and enjoyment to the playground.
- A small body of water found in parks, often home to ducks, fish, and other aquatic animals.
- Having a meal outside with friends or family in a park, usually on a blanket.
12 Clues: Having a meal outside with friends or family in a park, usually on a blanket. • A fun outdoor area with swings, slides, and other equipment for kids to play on. • Colorful plants that bloom in parks, adding beauty and fragrance to the surroundings. • Winged creatures that fly and chirp in parks, adding a lively and natural atmosphere. • ...
Get to know your team! Summer Kick-off 2024-06-20
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- I have worked in 2 out of 3 home offices.
- I have a model train set in my home office.
- I was drafted by the Los Angeles Angel's out of High School
- I love old keys, real replica keys. I find them very symbolic.
- I was in a commercial with Alice Cooper.
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- I have visited 10 national parks and plan to visit more soon.
- I was in the marching band in high school.
- I'm a huge horror movie fanatic.
- I was raised in Okinawa and lived there for 10 years.
- "Never one to turn down a good beach clen-up"
- I was born in California.
11 Clues: I was born in California. • I'm a huge horror movie fanatic. • I was in a commercial with Alice Cooper. • I have worked in 2 out of 3 home offices. • I was in the marching band in high school. • I have a model train set in my home office. • "Never one to turn down a good beach clen-up" • I was raised in Okinawa and lived there for 10 years. • ...
Hospitality and Tourism 2024-09-25
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- model used by airlines to reduce planes
- The commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest.
- All air travel
- Activities provided at venues such as zoos, museums, theaters, gyms, and sports venues.
- national parks in Utah
- Preparing or serving meals, snacks, and drinks.
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- Pleasure voyages with the use of ships
- Service The assistance and advice provided by a company to those people who buy or use its products or services.
- Sleeping accommodations for one or more nights.
- The friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.
- Moving people or goods from one place to another.
11 Clues: All air travel • national parks in Utah • Pleasure voyages with the use of ships • model used by airlines to reduce planes • Sleeping accommodations for one or more nights. • Preparing or serving meals, snacks, and drinks. • Moving people or goods from one place to another. • Activities provided at venues such as zoos, museums, theaters, gyms, and sports venues. • ...
Kenai and Kavya 2024-11-13
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- Nickname for our relationship -- we call each other this!
- The small town where Kenai’s family lives in South Carolina
- Country known for its beaches and rainforests where we vacationed
- Kavya's old apartment co-op in 7 Bunglows
- One of three national parks we explored: Grand Canyon, Zion, and ___
- The name of our floral design business
- BALL At what Harry Potter-themed event did we first dance?
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- University we attended together in Baltimore
- Wedding ritual where couples jump as a symbol of crossing into new life
- Destination of our very first beach trip
- The seven sacred steps taken during an Indian wedding ceremony
11 Clues: The name of our floral design business • Destination of our very first beach trip • Kavya's old apartment co-op in 7 Bunglows • University we attended together in Baltimore • Nickname for our relationship -- we call each other this! • BALL At what Harry Potter-themed event did we first dance? • The small town where Kenai’s family lives in South Carolina • ...
SFK 2 truths and a lie 2025 2025-02-28
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- A Beta Mu that used to do cheerleading
- A Beta Lambda who hates ice
- A Beta Mu who has eaten a snake
- A Beta Omicron who has been rolled over by a barrel
- A Beta Mu who has thrown up in a Ihop
- A Beta Xi who's favorite animal is a sloth
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- A Beta Mu who has the same big as Brooke
- A Beta Nu that got stuck in Norway for a week during a graduation trip
- A Beta Mu that has been to 11 national parks
- A Beta Nu that plays 5 instruments
- A Beta Kappa who has an extra muscle in their legs
11 Clues: A Beta Lambda who hates ice • A Beta Mu who has eaten a snake • A Beta Nu that plays 5 instruments • A Beta Mu who has thrown up in a Ihop • A Beta Mu that used to do cheerleading • A Beta Mu who has the same big as Brooke • A Beta Xi who's favorite animal is a sloth • A Beta Mu that has been to 11 national parks • A Beta Kappa who has an extra muscle in their legs • ...
Civil Rights Movement 2022-09-08
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- Rights Act An law banned discrimination based on race, color, religion and national origin.
- most enslaved worked in the fields picking this up
- A form of entertainment, where white people dress up and mock black people.
- A movement that fought for the black peoples rights
- The person behind the "I Have a Dream" speech
- Laws that discriminated black people
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- A demostration that led to a massacre
- A public killing by hangning
- A women who broke the social rules by not giving up her seat to a white person.
- The city in Alabama , where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
10 Clues: A public killing by hangning • Laws that discriminated black people • A demostration that led to a massacre • The person behind the "I Have a Dream" speech • most enslaved worked in the fields picking this up • A movement that fought for the black peoples rights • The city in Alabama , where Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat • ...
TGIT Crossword Challenge 2021-08-02
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- This athlete won the first medal for India in Tokyo Olympics (12)
- This male athlete will be the Indian flag bearer in the Olympics closing ceremony (12)
- Our newly-appointed Chief Executive Officer (13)
- Qualcomm acquired this CPU-design company for $1.4B recently (5)
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- Indian state with highest number of national parks (13)
- Qualcomm Noida Design Centre is located in this campus (6)
- This city receives the highest rainfall in the world (9)
- Program run by Qualcomm India to support women entrepreneurs in technology (5)
- ICMR-approved COVID-19 home testing kit (8)
- COVID-19 vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech (7)
10 Clues: ICMR-approved COVID-19 home testing kit (8) • COVID-19 vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech (7) • Our newly-appointed Chief Executive Officer (13) • Indian state with highest number of national parks (13) • This city receives the highest rainfall in the world (9) • Qualcomm Noida Design Centre is located in this campus (6) • ...
Lava Lakes 2024-03-19
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- How many lava lakes are located in national parks
- Can lava lakes contain persistent lava repeatedly
- What is it called when lava lakes start bubbling?
- Lava lakes are lakes of molten or solidified lava in volcanic craters or depressions. They may form when a vent or crater becomes partially filled with molten lava.
- What are lava lakes usually bordered by?
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- Where Lava lakes are located on shield volcanoes
- Several lava lakes are found in ____________
- Type of lava normally in lava lake
- Lava lakes last longer when they have an open connection to a shallow magma ____________
- Several lava lakes are found in__________
10 Clues: Type of lava normally in lava lake • What are lava lakes usually bordered by? • Several lava lakes are found in__________ • Several lava lakes are found in ____________ • Where Lava lakes are located on shield volcanoes • How many lava lakes are located in national parks • Can lava lakes contain persistent lava repeatedly • ...
Vocabulary 2023-05-02
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- It is smaller than a river.
- A large mass of rock that is very tall
- A land with no hills, mountains or trees is called a ____.
- A good basketball player knows how to ____ a ball.
- When I want to watch a video on Youtube, I can watch an ad or I can ___ it.
- Ducks and swans live here.
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- I ____ the glass of water and it broke.
- In America, there are many national parks with big _____.
- You often run and try to catch another person when playing this game
- when you play football, you ___ the ball
10 Clues: Ducks and swans live here. • It is smaller than a river. • A large mass of rock that is very tall • I ____ the glass of water and it broke. • when you play football, you ___ the ball • A good basketball player knows how to ____ a ball. • In America, there are many national parks with big _____. • A land with no hills, mountains or trees is called a ____. • ...
Hot Rod Crossword 2025-11-26
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- Kenny Howard
- The mascot of Kustom Kulture and inspired by Mickey Mouse
- The object that Ratfink was initially sketched on
- The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) was established to promote organized and safe ___.
- Last name of the founder of Hot Rod Magazine
- Last name of the 1st editor of Hot Rod Magazine
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- The creator of Ratfink
- Nicknamed “Tin Lizzie” and famous for its affordability and role in revolutionizing manufacturing with the assembly line
- The father of hot rodding
- The oldest known uses of the term hot rod is from the 1930s in the state of _____.
10 Clues: Kenny Howard • The creator of Ratfink • The father of hot rodding • Last name of the founder of Hot Rod Magazine • Last name of the 1st editor of Hot Rod Magazine • The object that Ratfink was initially sketched on • The mascot of Kustom Kulture and inspired by Mickey Mouse • The oldest known uses of the term hot rod is from the 1930s in the state of _____. • ...
Front Desk LOTF 2024-06-07
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- Fee for Day Camp
- Prices of Senior Fitness (Format: $#$##$###)
- How long are the sessions?
- Hours of Fitness
- Hours the Center is Open
- Hours of Day Camp
- Days the Center is Open
- Center Address
- Day Camp Weekly Registration
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- Prices of Adult Fitness (Format: $#$##$###)
- Ages for the Day Camp
- Prices of Teen Fitness (Format: $#$##$###)
- Parks & Recreation Website
- Session 4
- Days of Day Camp
- Upcoming June Special Event
- Days of Fitness
17 Clues: Session 4 • Center Address • Days of Fitness • Fee for Day Camp • Hours of Fitness • Days of Day Camp • Hours of Day Camp • Ages for the Day Camp • Days the Center is Open • Hours the Center is Open • Parks & Recreation Website • How long are the sessions? • Upcoming June Special Event • Day Camp Weekly Registration • Prices of Teen Fitness (Format: $#$##$###) • ...
Reviewing the Media 2020-09-04
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- Designates a time period when racism is no longer institutionalized
- Author of ‘The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere’
- Publisher of the first newspaper in the colonies
- Invented the World Wide Web
- First African American president
- Served as the first president of the US National Association of Black Journalists.
- Brown vs Board of <blank>
- First YouTube video
- Arrest sparked the Montgomery bus boycott.
- Recorded the police assaulting Rodney King.
- Type of opinion that is not based on reason or experience
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- Twitter co-founder that sent out the first Twitter message
- Amendment number that abolished slavery.
- First US president to appear on television
- The first Black-owned and operated newspaper in the US
- Number of southern states that seceded to form the Confederate States of America
- Indian American 2014 Miss America Pageant winner.
- Emerged as leader of the Montgomery bus boycott.
- Comprise a combination of overgeneralized beliefs, biased impressions, and popular perception.
19 Clues: First YouTube video • Brown vs Board of <blank> • Invented the World Wide Web • First African American president • Amendment number that abolished slavery. • First US president to appear on television • Arrest sparked the Montgomery bus boycott. • Recorded the police assaulting Rodney King. • Publisher of the first newspaper in the colonies • ...
Crossword D 2018-04-24
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- A big, fancy building for rich people, mostly kings (now days)
- The first ??? of the day is Math, the second - Literature, the third...
- Another word for "to work out"
- A big, fancy building for kings (in medieval times)
- A territory at the sea, with white sand or rocks
- Cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, beetroot - they all are ???
- Activity in winter, on the hill
- A material that bags, bottles and many other things are made of
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- Before you go to the doctor, you call them and make an ???
- To reuse something again, for example, plastic, glass or paper
- If you sleep well, eat good food and exercise, you will be ???
- It is sometimes cold, sometimes hot, sunny or rainy...
- Cakes, chocolate, candy - those are ???
- Not a magazine, but something like that
- Territories for protecting the nature are called ??? parks
15 Clues: Another word for "to work out" • Activity in winter, on the hill • Cakes, chocolate, candy - those are ??? • Not a magazine, but something like that • A territory at the sea, with white sand or rocks • A big, fancy building for kings (in medieval times) • It is sometimes cold, sometimes hot, sunny or rainy... • Cabbage, carrots, tomatoes, beetroot - they all are ??? • ...
Racial Integration 2026-03-12
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- a teenager who refused to give up her bus seat 9 months before Rosa Parks
- Key town in Dallas County, Alabama.
- Action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- Character from 1830s.
- Dallas County Sheriff.
- Refusing to buy or use services as a form of protest.
- Type of protest in which people come to a building, sit down and don't leave.
- typically white performers who performed in blackface.
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- A method of achieving social or political change through peaceful, direct action without using physical violence.
- Town in North Carolina
- Edmund _______ Bridge
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- Magazine founded by the NAACP.
- A large group of people walking together to protest or support a law.
- African American civil rights activist, mother of civil rights.
15 Clues: Edmund _______ Bridge • Character from 1830s. • Town in North Carolina • Dallas County Sheriff. • Magazine founded by the NAACP. • Key town in Dallas County, Alabama. • Refusing to buy or use services as a form of protest. • typically white performers who performed in blackface. • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. • ...
Under Pressure - The Great Walks of NZ 2018-02-26
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- - The number of Great Walks in NZ.
- - Chris Roberts' main perspective.
- - Geography concept that talks about 'ways of seeing the world'.
- - one possible solution is to make all international visitors pay this.
- - The leader of the Arawa waka.
- - Under this Act, the Department of Conservation cannot charge for access to the walks.
- - The Maori concept meaning to care for natural and/or physical resources.
- - Representative of local hapu Ngati Hikairo
- - a Great Walk on Stewart Island.
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- - numbers can be somewhat controlled on this track because the only access is by boat.
- - Natural thermal spring on Mt Tongariro.
- - The number of National Parks in NZ.
- - Lou Sanson heads this organisation (acronym).
- - Ngatoroirangi's sisters sent a basket full of this from Hawaiki.
- - Sacred or special.
- - Huts, toilets and tracks are all examples of this type of feature.
- - threat of a volcanic event is ever-present here.
- - This geography concept may be natural or cultural.
- - Tongariro local iwi.
19 Clues: - Sacred or special. • - Tongariro local iwi. • - The leader of the Arawa waka. • - a Great Walk on Stewart Island. • - The number of Great Walks in NZ. • - Chris Roberts' main perspective. • - The number of National Parks in NZ. • - Natural thermal spring on Mt Tongariro. • - Representative of local hapu Ngati Hikairo • - Lou Sanson heads this organisation (acronym). • ...
Clean Parks 2023-12-12
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- Anything that ends up on the ground
- Using less of something
- Places to play
- When you properly dispose of plastics
- Small & hard to clean trash
- Natural liquid you can drink
- Using something multiple times
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- They produce oxygen
- The physical world and living things that live there
- Where clouds live and rain comes from
- Earth is an example of one
- Who creates litter?
- Things you can not use any more
13 Clues: Places to play • They produce oxygen • Who creates litter? • Using less of something • Earth is an example of one • Small & hard to clean trash • Natural liquid you can drink • Using something multiple times • Things you can not use any more • Anything that ends up on the ground • Where clouds live and rain comes from • When you properly dispose of plastics • ...
CS 2024-12-11
22 Clues: old • 26. • oak • gray • race • wood • tire • wood • pope • food • wood • drive • super • clean • water • split • school • bullet • big buck • shooting • arrow part • buck noise
Chapter 29 project 2013-04-09
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- where the seven kids where admitted
- early life left him alienated from white society
- An ordained minister since 1948 and earned a Ph.D in theology
- prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, gender
- hoped to provoke a violent reaction
- a mob was waiting for james peck on mother's day here
- a national protest group
- the case where an eight year old girl was refused to an all white school
- to help equalize education and job opportunities
- protesters sat down at segregated lunch counters
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- to carry on nonviolent crusade against the evils of second-class citizenship
- won a federal court case landing him in an all white university in mississippi
- decided to lead and finish in march what meredith had started
- influence congress to pass a voters rights act
- upheld louisiana's law
- a seamstress and an NAACP officer 10. dedicated his life to fighting racism
- a political party to fight fight police brutality
- act eliminated the so-called literacy test
- the black muslims
19 Clues: the black muslims • upheld louisiana's law • a national protest group • where the seven kids where admitted • hoped to provoke a violent reaction • act eliminated the so-called literacy test • influence congress to pass a voters rights act • early life left him alienated from white society • to help equalize education and job opportunities • ...
Chapter 29 Project 2013-04-09
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- where the seven kids where admitted
- influence congress to pass a voters rights act
- upheld louisiana's law
- decided to lead and finish in march what meredith had started
- to help equalize education and job opportunities
- a political party to fight fight police brutality
- protesters sat down at segregated lunch counters
- early life left him alienated from white society
- prohibited discrimination because of race, religion, gender
- the black muslims
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- hoped to provoke a violent reaction
- An ordained minister since 1948 and earned a Ph.D in theology
- the case where an eight year old girl was refused to an all white school
- won a federal court case landing him in an all white university in mississippi
- a seamstress and an NAACP officer
- dedicated his life to fighting racism
- to carry on nonviolent crusade against the evils of second-class citizenship
- a national protest group
- act eliminated the so-called literacy test
19 Clues: the black muslims • upheld louisiana's law • a national protest group • a seamstress and an NAACP officer • where the seven kids where admitted • hoped to provoke a violent reaction • dedicated his life to fighting racism • act eliminated the so-called literacy test • influence congress to pass a voters rights act • to help equalize education and job opportunities • ...
Facts-Crossword,Rémy R. 2020-05-11
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- The Park with the most visitors is the...
- ...which have become a tourist attraction
- between European settlers and Indians
- almost the same size as the Grand Canyon
- end of ... between British and Americans
- the first transcontinental...,opened in 1869
- ...were known for their woodcarving and including totem poles.
- ...have their own languages-almost 300 of them
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- ...is an Area of land that is managed by and belongs to a tribe alone
- the first African-American President
- was becoming a growing European power
- ...has the most National Parks(nine)
- one word from Native American languages
- The most widely spoken language of Native Americans
- world war 1 and 2 both ended with...for America
- home of the largest single-stem tree
- the US invented the concept of...
- US the second-most polluting country,after...
- The...of the prairies,deserts and coasts had very different lifestyles,culture,traditions and art.
19 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 • almost the same size as the Grand Canyon • end of ... between British and Americans • ...
Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture Newsletter Crossword 2019-11-13
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- What fun Saturday morning activity do Badger's like to participate in?
- Student organization for planners.
- Student organization for landscape architects
- The principle that education should influence people's lives beyond the boundaries of the classroom.
- Notable preservationist alum known as the father of the National Parks.
- Full name of the UW-Madison mascot.
- Professional organization for landscape architects
- A fourth quarter Badger football tradition.
- Annual banquet for Landscape Architecture program.
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- How long ago did the Planning and Landscape Architecture departments merge?
- Current President of the American Society of Landscape Architects and current PLA Distinguished Faculty Associate.
- New undergraduate degree offered in PLA.
- Animal that decorates Bascom Hill once a year.
- Famous landscape architect who designed the council rings found around the Madison area.
- Professional organization for Planners
- The author of "The Death and Life of Great American Cities".
16 Clues: Student organization for planners. • Full name of the UW-Madison mascot. • Professional organization for Planners • New undergraduate degree offered in PLA. • A fourth quarter Badger football tradition. • Student organization for landscape architects • Animal that decorates Bascom Hill once a year. • Professional organization for landscape architects • ...
Lancer Veterans - States 2025-05-14
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- Home to blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the U.S. Naval Academy.
- The only U.S. state made entirely of islands.
- The Land of Lincoln and home to deep-dish dreams.
- From country music in Nashville to Elvis in Memphis.
- Known for its Rocky Mountain highs—literally and figuratively.
- Second-largest state by both area and population, and very proud of it.
- Home of the Grand Canyon and saguaro cacti.
- Known for sunshine, oranges, and alligator-related headlines.
- Famous for peaches, southern charm, and Atlanta traffic.
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- The largest U.S. state by area, and home to more moose than people.
- Birthplace of Starbucks and the grunge scene.
- Where American revolutionaries once dumped tea and started history.
- Where Vegas lives and the desert dominates.
- Home of jazz, jambalaya, and Mardi Gras.
- Home to Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and more national parks than any other state.
- Home to the city that never sleeps—and Niagara Falls.
16 Clues: Home of jazz, jambalaya, and Mardi Gras. • Where Vegas lives and the desert dominates. • Home of the Grand Canyon and saguaro cacti. • Birthplace of Starbucks and the grunge scene. • The only U.S. state made entirely of islands. • The Land of Lincoln and home to deep-dish dreams. • From country music in Nashville to Elvis in Memphis. • ...
Lesson 66--crossword puzzle 2025-06-10
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- _______ is often used in candles and cosmetics.
- Divers explored the _______ of a sunken ship near the coast.
- As a car _______, he spends weekends restoring vintage vehicles.
- Experts are trying to _______ the ancient painting to its original condition.
- She carefully _______ the fragile items before shipping them.
- The _______ buzzed around the flowers, collecting nectar.
- A large _______ of ants had settled under the old tree.
- The beekeeper checked the _______ to ensure the bees were healthy.
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- Scientists hope to _______ some extinct species through genetic research.
- National parks help _______ wildlife and natural habitats.
- Firefighters worked hard to _______ people trapped in the burning building.
- The storm could _______ houses and power lines.
- The team conducted an _______ survey using drones.
- The _______ is the largest ocean on Earth.
- They built a small cabin in a _______ area far from the city.
15 Clues: The _______ is the largest ocean on Earth. • _______ is often used in candles and cosmetics. • The storm could _______ houses and power lines. • The team conducted an _______ survey using drones. • A large _______ of ants had settled under the old tree. • The _______ buzzed around the flowers, collecting nectar. • ...
Unit 4 2012-10-23
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- The president who conserved land and created national parks and enacted the pure food and drug act
- the amendment that states that congress has the power to lay taxes
- The president Known for "trust-busting"
- he wrote the souls of black folk
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- enacted by Roosevelt it regulated the production of food and how drugs were advertised
- the regulation of railroad business and trusts
- Written by Sinclair, it revealed all of the problems with the food industry
- The banning of alchohol created by the WCTU
- president who supported women's rights
- the right to vote for women
10 Clues: the right to vote for women • he wrote the souls of black folk • president who supported women's rights • The president Known for "trust-busting" • The banning of alchohol created by the WCTU • the regulation of railroad business and trusts • the amendment that states that congress has the power to lay taxes • ...
Worthington Guess Who? 2020-05-04
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- My first pet was a turtle named Girdle.
- My first teaching job was at the high school level.
- I can sing a little.
- My mother is a fraternal twin.
- I met Lady Byrd Johnson at the National Zoo when I was 6. And got her autograph on my hot dog wrapper.
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- I love to go on hikes and long walks in different parks
- My newest musical instrument to learn is the harmonica.
- I lives 10 houses away from a teammate at Worthington
- Mexican is my favorite cuisine.
- I graduated from Oakland Mills High School in 1992.
10 Clues: I can sing a little. • My mother is a fraternal twin. • Mexican is my favorite cuisine. • My first pet was a turtle named Girdle. • My first teaching job was at the high school level. • I graduated from Oakland Mills High School in 1992. • I lives 10 houses away from a teammate at Worthington • I love to go on hikes and long walks in different parks • ...
Puzzle 12 2024-04-06
19 Clues: - Roy • - Lou • - Fred • - Rosa • - Fred • - John • - Ella • - Bobby • - Diane • - Martin • - Julian • - Andrew • - Fannie • - Vivian • - Bayard • - Medgar • - Stokely • - Dorothy • - Eldridge
Progressive Era Review 2023-10-10
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- A very skilled journalist who’s job was to expose corrupt corps.
- Businesses/Trusts that had too much power over the market.
- This Author’s book helped expose child labour
- This act was put into place because of high tariffs.
- this act was put into place because the US had no central banks.
- This act created the bureau for creating/protecting national parks.
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- This act signed by woodrow wilson helped reform child labor.
- This act was put into place because of monopolies.
- This type of tax was too expensive in the 1912.
- This author created the book “The Jungle”
10 Clues: This author created the book “The Jungle” • This Author’s book helped expose child labour • This type of tax was too expensive in the 1912. • This act was put into place because of monopolies. • This act was put into place because of high tariffs. • Businesses/Trusts that had too much power over the market. • ...
Paul, Lisa & Co/A1.2/L2/Orte in der Stadt 2023-11-20
21 Clues: iela • parks • pasts • ietve • banka • skola • veikals • lidosta • veikals • laukums • viesnīca • stadions • slimnīca • luksofors • stāvvieta • restorāns • kafejnīca • kinoteātris • gājēju pāreja • dzelzceļa stacija • pārtikas lielveikals
puzzle 8 2021-05-20
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- Name the largest desert of the world
- Who was the first American man to set foot on the moon? (last name)
- Who was the shortest-serving President? (last name)
- Which ocean grows one inch wider every year?
- What country gifted the statue of liberty to the U.S.?
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- Which falls connect Lake Erie and Lake Ontario?
- What continent lies between pacific ocean and indian ocean?
- What country is Mount Kilimanjaro located in?
- How many branches of government are there in the US.
- Who refused to give up her bus seat, sparking national civil rights protests? (last name)
10 Clues: Name the largest desert of the world • Which ocean grows one inch wider every year? • What country is Mount Kilimanjaro located in? • Which falls connect Lake Erie and Lake Ontario? • Who was the shortest-serving President? (last name) • How many branches of government are there in the US. • What country gifted the statue of liberty to the U.S.? • ...
States 2024-05-24
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- Known for its theme parks, beaches, and the Everglades.
- Renowned for its Rocky Mountains and ski resorts.
- Hosts the Indianapolis 500, one of the world's most famous auto races
- Home to the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building.
- Famous for Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and the Golden Gate Bridge
- Known as the "Heart of Dixie."
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- Home to Atlanta, the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr., and Coca-Cola
- The first state to ratify the United States Constitution
- Known as the "Constitution State" and famous for Yale University.
- Features Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
10 Clues: Known as the "Heart of Dixie." • Renowned for its Rocky Mountains and ski resorts. • Known for its theme parks, beaches, and the Everglades. • The first state to ratify the United States Constitution • Features Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains. • Home to the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building. • ...
MOD 4 TOP 1 2025-07-07
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- I’m in charge of public schools, student loans
- I help farmers, protect food safety
- Chief of the military
- I take care of national parks, public lands
- I make sure the military is strong and ready.
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- help people find jobs, make sure workplaces are safe,
- I make sure roads, trains, planes, and traffic all work safely and smoothly
- I manage money for the whole country, print it collect taxes and watch over the economy
- I handle relationships with other countries and help the President with foreign policy
- when a president dies he takes the office
10 Clues: Chief of the military • I help farmers, protect food safety • when a president dies he takes the office • I take care of national parks, public lands • I make sure the military is strong and ready. • I’m in charge of public schools, student loans • help people find jobs, make sure workplaces are safe, • ...
Progressive Era Terms 2025-10-30
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- Managing natural resources so they last for the future.
- Protecting land and nature from being changed or destroyed.
- Rules that protect children from dangerous work and make sure they can go to school.
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- Founder of settlement houses who worked to improve city life.
- Law that created rules for protecting national parks.
- Gave women the right to vote.
- A naturalist and writer who fought to protect wilderness in the United States.
- The idea that people should use Christian teachings to help society.
- Made alcohol illegal (Prohibition).
- A group that works to protect nature and the environment.
10 Clues: Gave women the right to vote. • Made alcohol illegal (Prohibition). • Law that created rules for protecting national parks. • Managing natural resources so they last for the future. • A group that works to protect nature and the environment. • Protecting land and nature from being changed or destroyed. • Founder of settlement houses who worked to improve city life. • ...
The Rebellious Lfie of Rosa Parks Crossword 2024-05-28
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- age which Rosa Parks died
- where Rosa’s brother lived
- occupation of Rosa’s mother
- Rosa Parks filed a lawsuit against this band
- amount in which Rosa registered to vote
- occupation of Rosa’s father
- Rosa mother
- Raymond’s occupation
- the office in which Rosa worked at
- title of her autobiography
- author of the book
- form of resistance
- what Rosa’s grandparents went through
- Rosa’s partner
- another one of Rosa’s job
- where most of the biography takes place
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- civil rights era during the late 19th and early 20th century
- important part to Rosa’s life
- why Rosa was arrested in 1956
- organization founded by Rosa Parks
- one of the most popular activists
- Rosa’s only brother
- where ceremony celebrating ROsas life took place
- arrested for talking back to white officer
- the actual first African American woman to be arrested on a bus
- were she was arrested in 1955 for not giving up her seat
- where most of the book takes place
- where Rosa Parks died
- other known activist
- arrested for taking white persons seat
- refusing to support a business
- attempted to remove Rose from the bus
32 Clues: Rosa mother • Rosa’s partner • author of the book • form of resistance • Rosa’s only brother • Raymond’s occupation • other known activist • where Rosa Parks died • age which Rosa Parks died • another one of Rosa’s job • where Rosa’s brother lived • title of her autobiography • occupation of Rosa’s mother • occupation of Rosa’s father • important part to Rosa’s life • ...
Keep Exploring Canada 2023-02-02
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- means village or settlement
- known affectionately as the grizzly
- national sport
- canadian sky
- national flower
- another kind of bear in Canada
- famous park
- national day
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- national dish
- national dress
- national anthem
- currency
- number of territories
- another language in Canada
- famous falls
- national tree
- national bird
- famous singer
- national animal
- language
20 Clues: currency • language • famous park • famous falls • canadian sky • national day • national dish • national tree • national bird • famous singer • national dress • national sport • national anthem • national flower • national animal • number of territories • another language in Canada • means village or settlement • another kind of bear in Canada • known affectionately as the grizzly
The Great Depression and the New Deal 2023-03-09
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- When people bought and sold shares on the Stock Market, trying to guess which stocks would make them rich quick
- The New Deal program that built dams in the Tennessee Valley that provided jobs as well as flood control and electricity.
- homeless camps named for the president who people blamed for the Depression
- The practice of some companies to falsely inflate the value of their stocks on the Stock Market.
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- He was president when the Stock Market Crashed and the Great Depression began.
- The initials of the man who won the presidency in 1932.
- Major dust storms on the Great Plains brought about by droughts that occurred during the Depression.
- The New Deal Program that insured bank deposits.
- The New Deal program that provided jobs for young men in national parks and national forests.
9 Clues: The New Deal Program that insured bank deposits. • The initials of the man who won the presidency in 1932. • homeless camps named for the president who people blamed for the Depression • He was president when the Stock Market Crashed and the Great Depression began. • The New Deal program that provided jobs for young men in national parks and national forests. • ...
The Great Depression and the New Deal 2023-03-09
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- When people bought and sold shares on the Stock Market, trying to guess which stocks would make them rich quick
- The New Deal program that built dams in the Tennessee Valley that provided jobs as well as flood control and electricity.
- homeless camps named for the president who people blamed for the Depression
- The practice of some companies to falsely inflate the value of their stocks on the Stock Market.
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- He was president when the Stock Market Crashed and the Great Depression began.
- The initials of the man who won the presidency in 1932.
- Major dust storms on the Great Plains brought about by droughts that occurred during the Depression.
- The New Deal Program that insured bank deposits.
- The New Deal program that provided jobs for young men in national parks and national forests.
9 Clues: The New Deal Program that insured bank deposits. • The initials of the man who won the presidency in 1932. • homeless camps named for the president who people blamed for the Depression • He was president when the Stock Market Crashed and the Great Depression began. • The New Deal program that provided jobs for young men in national parks and national forests. • ...
The Colorado River 2025-04-16
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- It is the _____ longest river in the United States.
- It is ___ million years old.
- The river’s water primarily goes to __________.
- The river flows _______. (Direction)
- The river helps make around 1.4 ______ dollars a year.
- The mouth of the river is the Gulf of ________.
- The water that the Native Americans don’t use flows down to Lake _____.
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- Currently, The drought mainly affects farmers in _____. However, if it becomes more severe, it will affect Native Americans.
- It flows through more than ______ national parks.
- The river flows through ____ states not including tributaries.
- Climate change is expected to reduce the river’s flow by ________ percent by 2050.
- The Native Americans have the right to _____ percent of the basin’s annual supply.
- The source of the river is the _____ Mountains.
- It is over 1,400 ____ long
- The river begins in the state of _______.
- It ends in Mexico.
16 Clues: It ends in Mexico. • It is over 1,400 ____ long • It is ___ million years old. • The river flows _______. (Direction) • The river begins in the state of _______. • The river’s water primarily goes to __________. • The source of the river is the _____ Mountains. • The mouth of the river is the Gulf of ________. • It flows through more than ______ national parks. • ...
Kennywood 2024-05-03
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- Classic swinging ship ride by Huss
- 0 to 50 in 3 seconds
- Zamperla frisbee themed after a spider
- last of its kind ride that likely inspired the parks mascot Kenny
- classic up-charge attraction in the parks lagoon
- new for 2024 bumber car ride themed after parks iconic food venue
- a wooden coaster known for its insane Lateral G's
- old classic ride that is in its 3rd location in the park and used to have a roof
- the oldest coaster in the park opeing back in 1920
- Last reaming ride of its kind that got a lot of work and care done to it for the 2024 season
- Lots of lights music and insane Lateral G's
- A hyper coaster where the second drop is taller than the first
- iconic walkthrough that won the golden ticket award so Manny times that award was discontinued
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- indoor spinning wild mouse
- the oldest still operating ride in the park
- Iconic world class food from the park
- Giant inverting hyper coaster with the worlds tallest inversion at 197ft
- Only mobious loop wooden coaster where you come back into the station on the other side
- new for 2023 flat ride by Zamperla
- the only remaining car ride at the park
- water ride that cause a gigantic splash
- a nice relaxing merry-go-round swing like ride in lost kennywood
- Classic river rapids attraction
- Spinvasions older brother in the new Area 412
- a giant air powered swing by S&S Worldwide
- iconic classic amusement park ride
- Thrilling ride that is known for hangtime and for having the parks iconic logo
27 Clues: 0 to 50 in 3 seconds • indoor spinning wild mouse • Classic river rapids attraction • Classic swinging ship ride by Huss • new for 2023 flat ride by Zamperla • iconic classic amusement park ride • Iconic world class food from the park • Zamperla frisbee themed after a spider • the only remaining car ride at the park • water ride that cause a gigantic splash • ...
July Crossword 2014-08-01
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- July is _____ and Recreation Month!
- In an effort to protect yourself from the harmful effects UV rays can have, remember to wear sunscreen as well as _________ clothes, hats, and sunglasses!
- In Lina’s Wellness Wednesday email with tips about how to make life a little less complicated, it is suggested that if you are missing somebody….. _____!!
- Camel pose and Forearm ________ are 2 yoga poses sent by Lina in her email “8 Yoga Poses to Combat Back Pain from Sitting”. Something we could all probably use!!
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- July is also National UV _______ Month. Protect yourself from those scorching rays!
- Marya’s recent email highlights the Green Education Foundation and The ________ Water Challenge, which aims to educate schools and groups on the current issues in water sustainability and the steps we need to take to help conserve Earth’s most precious resource.
- The 2014 theme for Parks and Recreation month is “OUT is IN”, encouraging people to get OUTside, change their ______, and get INvolved in their community through parks and recreation!
7 Clues: July is _____ and Recreation Month! • July is also National UV _______ Month. Protect yourself from those scorching rays! • In an effort to protect yourself from the harmful effects UV rays can have, remember to wear sunscreen as well as _________ clothes, hats, and sunglasses! • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-23
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- ___ can you cook?
- ___hat is yours?
- ___ any parks in your town?
- ___ do you go to his house?
- ___ is a guitar in my room.
- There ___ five parks in my town.
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- ___will the party start?
- ___ do you like soccer?
- ___ bag is this?
- ___ are you from?
- ___ pencils do you have?
- ___do you eat school lunch?
- ___ is that man?
13 Clues: ___ bag is this? • ___hat is yours? • ___ is that man? • ___ can you cook? • ___ are you from? • ___ do you like soccer? • ___will the party start? • ___ pencils do you have? • ___ any parks in your town? • ___do you eat school lunch? • ___ do you go to his house? • ___ is a guitar in my room. • There ___ five parks in my town.
Fedaration Crossword 2022-09-09
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- How old was Henery Parks when he died.
- When did Henery Parkes arrive in
- When did the Dictation Test stop?w ACT
- How many times was Henry Parks Premier
- Who came up with Federaton.
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- Who was the frist Priminster.
- Where Did Henery Parkes Famous speech.
- When Was Henery Parks Born Month.
- What happened on the 1st of Jan 1901.
- When did Henery Parkes die what month.
10 Clues: Who came up with Federaton. • Who was the frist Priminster. • When did Henery Parkes arrive in • When Was Henery Parks Born Month. • What happened on the 1st of Jan 1901. • Where Did Henery Parkes Famous speech. • How old was Henery Parks when he died. • When did Henery Parkes die what month. • When did the Dictation Test stop?w ACT • How many times was Henry Parks Premier
Park 2023-07-03
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- A small body of water found in parks, often home to ducks, fish, and other aquatic animals.
- A trail or walkway in a park for people to walk or run on, often made of gravel or concrete.
- A fun outdoor area with swings, slides, and other equipment for kids to play on.
- Hanging seats that move back and forth, providing a fun experience for children in the park.
- Slanted structures that children can slide down, adding excitement and enjoyment to the playground.
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- A long seat made of wood or metal, usually found in parks, where people can sit and rest.
- Having a meal outside with friends or family in a park, usually on a blanket.
- Winged creatures that fly and chirp in parks, adding a lively and natural atmosphere.
- A decorative structure that shoots water into the air, creating a beautiful display and a soothing sound.
- Colorful plants that bloom in parks, adding beauty and fragrance to the surroundings.
- Tall plants with branches and leaves that provide shade and make the park look beautiful.
- The green carpet-like plant that covers the ground in parks, perfect for running and playing.
12 Clues: Having a meal outside with friends or family in a park, usually on a blanket. • A fun outdoor area with swings, slides, and other equipment for kids to play on. • Winged creatures that fly and chirp in parks, adding a lively and natural atmosphere. • Colorful plants that bloom in parks, adding beauty and fragrance to the surroundings. • ...
Progressive Movement 2021-10-25
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- investigates people who endanger the international community with their actions?
- Amendment, the power to collect income tax is at the hands of the federal government
- law restricts commerce and competition in the market place?
- Sinclair,Published "The Jungle" which exposed the meat-packing industry conditions
- Movement,addressed problems caused by industrialization and sought for social reforms
- is in charge of the agricultural department along with overseeing the quality of food?
- Roosevelt,established a national parks system
- ensures the protection of public health
- Food and Drug, foundation of the FDA and banned misbranded and adulterated products
- Inspection, meat products must be killed and processed under sanitary conditions for better health
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- Amendment, which amendment gave women voting rights?
- Amendment, which amendment ensured people to vote for their senators?
- Pinchot,important figure in American conservation movement and tripled the nation's forest reserves
- Reclamation,irrigation projects are now federally funded
- Tarbell,who exposed the unjust practices of oil companies, leading to a break in the monopoly?
- Act,a law in which limited passes offered maximum rates were established for railroads
- step to clarify an issue and settle the problem
- act, what prohibited railroad companies from giving rebates that shipped large quantities of goods?
- forces employees to become more productive benefiting sales revenue
- voters have the power to remove an elected official in office before their term has ended
20 Clues: ensures the protection of public health • Roosevelt,established a national parks system • step to clarify an issue and settle the problem • Amendment, which amendment gave women voting rights? • Reclamation,irrigation projects are now federally funded • law restricts commerce and competition in the market place? • ...
The Executive Branch Crossword 2025-04-28
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- Cabinet leader responsible for national transportation systems.
- The set of rules that explains presidential powers.
- Responsible for management of national parks and Native American affairs.
- Oversees housing programs and urban development projects.
- The number of years in one presidential term.
- Department leader who advises on education policies.
- The maximum number of terms a President can serve.
- The President’s role as head of the military.
- Cabinet officer in charge of agriculture and farming.
- Presidential advisor on foreign countries and relations.
- Focuses on protecting the U.S. from domestic threats.
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- Third in line to the presidency after the Vice President.
- The President must be at least this age.
- Head of the Department of Justice.
- Official residence and workplace of the President.
- Leader of the Senate who can cast a tie-breaking vote.
- The annual speech where the President addresses Congress.
- Cabinet member responsible for the nation’s money and financial systems.
- The highest elected leader in the executive branch.
- Cabinet officer concerned with working conditions and jobs.
- The power the President has to reject a law passed by Congress.
- This person assumes presidential duties if the President is unable to continue serving due to illness, incapacity, or other issues.
- President The second-highest executive officer of the United States.
- The election group that formally selects the President.
- This position is elected alongside the President as part of the same ticket.
25 Clues: Head of the Department of Justice. • The President must be at least this age. • The number of years in one presidential term. • The President’s role as head of the military. • Official residence and workplace of the President. • The maximum number of terms a President can serve. • The set of rules that explains presidential powers. • ...
Boca Chita 2025 2025-02-20
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- been to Mt everest base camp
- worked in social work for 10 years
- eats 12 eggs for breakfast
- I have seen over 50 Broadway musicals
- lived 6 blocks from wriggly field
- I got my black belt at 9 years old
- had to take two ferry boats to get to high school
- I pet a cheetah
- guarded caitlin clark in high school
- backpacked through 12 cities in europe
- did myofacial release on Daniel kaluuya
- served in the army for 10 years
- competed in national sweet corn eating competition
- had jaw wired shut for 2 months
- met britney spears on vacation
- learned how to surf in honolulu
- used to be a free diver and spear fisher
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- lived in 6 different states
- learning to play guitar
- gone ice fishing more times than ocean fishing
- saw bernie sanders on a class trip to DC
- has 40 book-like games
- I starred as the Mad Hatter in my 5th grade school musical
- I've white water rafted in Norway
- started sailing with brothers as young as 5 years old
- raced in motocross and used to fly airplanes
- went to spain as an exchange student in high school
- goal of visiting 63 national parks
- lived in spain before moving to miami
- backpacked almost half of the foothill trails in south carolina
- used to work at a halloween store
- homeschooled until high school
32 Clues: I pet a cheetah • has 40 book-like games • learning to play guitar • eats 12 eggs for breakfast • lived in 6 different states • been to Mt everest base camp • met britney spears on vacation • homeschooled until high school • served in the army for 10 years • had jaw wired shut for 2 months • learned how to surf in honolulu • lived 6 blocks from wriggly field • ...
New Deal Review 2025-09-23
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- Offered work to artists, musicians, actors, and writers
- Estalished by the National Industrial Recovery Act
- This Act helped strengthen the Federal Reserve System
- Built roads, airports, parks
- FDR said in his inaugural address that "the only thing we have to _____ is _____ itself."
- Name of Woodrow Wilson's domestic agenda
- public about FDR's plans over the radio in language anyone could understand.
- Established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- National Housing Act allowed _____ to build low cost housing
- Name of Diplomacy by William Howard Taft
- Name of Theodore Roosevelt's domestic agenda
- Built highways, dams, schools, government facilities
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- REA brought electricity to what areas?
- Louisiana Senator who was a champion of the poor
- Abolished by Fair Labor Standards Act
- Required companies that sold stocks and bonds to provide complete and truthful information to investors
- Emergency Banking Relief verified that banks were _____
- created the plan in which citizens over 60 would receive a pension of $200/month
- Name of FDR's plan to help the economy
- Plan that proved to be FDR's first political mistake
- President during the Great Depression and WWII
- subsidies provided to this group by the Agricultural Adjustment Admininstration
- Priest who had a radio show who became a hero to Nazis
- initials for government insurance for bank accounts
- TVA used hydroelectric plants to bring electricity to the _____
- Civilian Conservation Corps offered work to young men in this industry
- Social Security provides some security for whom?
27 Clues: Built roads, airports, parks • Abolished by Fair Labor Standards Act • REA brought electricity to what areas? • Name of FDR's plan to help the economy • Name of Woodrow Wilson's domestic agenda • Name of Diplomacy by William Howard Taft • Name of Theodore Roosevelt's domestic agenda • President during the Great Depression and WWII • ...
CRM 2.1 US Imperialism 2023-10-23
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- Roosevelt's policy for protecting the Western Hemisphere from threats
- US warship allegedly destroyed by Spain in Havana harbor
- Extreme Nationalism that led to domination
- Letter criticizing President McKinley as weak & led to US involvement in Cuba
- Allowed for open trade in China
- Built to shorten shipping routes from Atlantic to Pacific
- Amendment that would assure US would not annex Cuba
- Sensational journalism hyped up news stories & built Jingoism
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- Called for an end to European colonialism in Western Hemisphere
- Naval Office who said if you rule the Waves you rule the World.
- US should Americanize savage cultures
- Territory acquired after Spanish-American War for military bases in Asia
- Cuban-American led fight for independence from Spain
- Nickname of famous Rough Rider in Cuba who would become President & start National Parks
- Sandwich Islands were taken by military force to support US planters
- Amendment that withdrew US troops from Cuba while limiting Cuban alliances
16 Clues: Allowed for open trade in China • US should Americanize savage cultures • Extreme Nationalism that led to domination • Amendment that would assure US would not annex Cuba • Cuban-American led fight for independence from Spain • US warship allegedly destroyed by Spain in Havana harbor • Built to shorten shipping routes from Atlantic to Pacific • ...
TV Show Crossword (New Girl, The Office, Parks and Rec) 2025-06-11
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- kevin's famous____
- Meredith got this disease from a bat
- Michael Scott went on a beach vacation with this person
- angela is especially fond of these animals in the office
- "Thats what ____ said" - often said by michael
- Jess' profession in New Girl
- kevin was called this in a funny video made by oscar
- who started the fire?
- Burt Macklin (andy's alter ego) worked for this government agency in parks and rec
- the job nick wanted before he dropped out of the school for it months before graduation
- under Mifflin sold this
- this was put into jello in season 1
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- lil ____ - the tiny horse
- "I feel god in this ___ tonight"
- the celebrity that made a appreance on New Girl because he wanted to
- shrute farms grew these
- where andy bernard went to college
- this person was a health nut in parks and rec
- where parks and rec was located
- Leslie's failed campaign event happened at this location - slippery
- ____ by jan, her candle company
- ____ of dunshire - the board game ben created in p&r
- the thing schmidt says oddly that has mango in the name
23 Clues: kevin's famous____ • who started the fire? • shrute farms grew these • under Mifflin sold this • lil ____ - the tiny horse • Jess' profession in New Girl • where parks and rec was located • ____ by jan, her candle company • "I feel god in this ___ tonight" • where andy bernard went to college • this was put into jello in season 1 • Meredith got this disease from a bat • ...
PEG spelling 2013-06-18
Singular to Plural Crossword 2024-09-18
parks and rec 2022-11-19
20 Clues: jeremy • WAFFLES • bad news • good news • hates all • andys band • supermarket • data mining • nienty four • rent a swag • jerry's wife • _____indiana • name changer • unity concert • johnny karate • treat yo self • city counsleor • pawnee commons • very good bulding co • restraunt owned by tom
Parks and Recreation 2020-10-11
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- The best meal of the day according to ron
- Ron's alter ego
- day dedicated to spending
- The best weird intern
- day all female valentines day bash
- meat loving woodworker
- jerry's eventual job
- how many kids leslie has
- Ron's mom and ex wives
- an unpopular dinosaur themed eatery
- Ann's job
- Leslie's husband
- Creator of treat yo self
- Most positive person
- Mouserat's original name
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- Ron's third wife
- Pawnee's biggest corporation
- Pawnee's biggest rival
- Ben's favorite food
- "granola bar" that equals sugar high
- hired a fake mom to get bailed out of jail
- Creates failing product lines
- ectual real politician on the show
- Leslie's best friend
- the most positive character on the show
- animal that runs half the city
- Home of Pawnee's best waffles
- Everyone's favorite three legged dog
- a meat dish that once killed a man
- Leslie's favorite food
30 Clues: Ann's job • Ron's alter ego • Ron's third wife • Leslie's husband • Ben's favorite food • Leslie's best friend • jerry's eventual job • Most positive person • The best weird intern • Pawnee's biggest rival • meat loving woodworker • Ron's mom and ex wives • Leslie's favorite food • how many kids leslie has • Creator of treat yo self • Mouserat's original name • day dedicated to spending • ...
Parks and Recreation 2023-08-12
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- Woods's first name
- Aaron's last name
- A.L.'s last name
- Not the lowland
- Land surrounded by water
- A style of beer
- Preservation and protection
- 15th President of the US
- Bay opposite of West Bay
- Under the ___
- Gore's first name
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- French nickname for the eldest son
- Terrace
- Andrew the Apostle
- This South is North of Lynn Haven
- Those who served
- Frank's last name
- Springs that run ___
- Charlie's last name
- Sharon's last name
- Ira's last name
21 Clues: Terrace • Under the ___ • Not the lowland • A style of beer • Ira's last name • A.L.'s last name • Those who served • Aaron's last name • Frank's last name • Gore's first name • Woods's first name • Andrew the Apostle • Sharon's last name • Charlie's last name • Springs that run ___ • Land surrounded by water • 15th President of the US • Bay opposite of West Bay • Preservation and protection • ...
Theme Parks - Zamperla 2023-10-03
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- Minimum footprint Zamperla coaster that can hit speeds of 43 mph (4-1)
- Family thrill ride in which 4 arms rotate in fast intermeshing orbits (7)
- Finnish amusement park that installed the Zamperla Z-MAX (11)
- interactive ride that allows riders to control the movement of their own ‘hang glider’ (9)
- In 2010 Antonio Zamperla was selected by CAI to restore and renovate this New York island (5)
- Son of Antonio & current President of the company (7)
- Zamperla turned this former nuclear power station into an amusement park (10)
- Type of Circus that Zamperla has a century-long family tradition with (10)
- Hall Of Fame that Antonio Zamperla became the first in his country to be inducted into for his significant contribution to the entire industry (1-1-1-1-1)
- The - coaster is an updated version of Zamperla’s Thunderbolt attraction (9)
- New tower ride realized by the Zamperla Group in the year 2019 (1-3)
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- Motorcycle-themed roller coaster announced by Zamperla in 2006 (11)
- A world first ride offering 3 different rotation axes (7)
- Canadian city where Zamperla settled in 1976 (8)
- The -, a versatile tweener ride that rotates vertically in opposite directions (7)
- – Swing, the tallest pendulum ride in the world with a face first dive from 196 ft (5)
- Ride offering the single rider experience with a combination of gravity and acceleration (7)
- - Storm -, ride in which riders rotate in tight, rapid circles similar to a polyp motion (6)
- – Blaster, Zamperla’s teenager version of the Jump Around ride (4)
- Disneyland -, Park where Zamperla supplied seven attractions out of the initial twelve (5)
- In 2023, Zamperla was hired to redesign Cedar Point’s - - Dragster (3-6)
- – Wavez, Zamperla’s world first family thrill ride that drops vertically into a special pool of water (3)
- Italian city where the Zamperla design and production facility is based (7)
- Nationality of founder Antonio Zamperla (7)
24 Clues: Nationality of founder Antonio Zamperla (7) • Canadian city where Zamperla settled in 1976 (8) • Son of Antonio & current President of the company (7) • A world first ride offering 3 different rotation axes (7) • Finnish amusement park that installed the Zamperla Z-MAX (11) • – Blaster, Zamperla’s teenager version of the Jump Around ride (4) • ...
Parks & Green Spaces 2024-07-26
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- Park that hosts an arboretum and amphitheatre (5-6)
- Open space in S3 which formerly housed four dams (9)
- Park opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1875 (5)
- Nature reserve close to Shiregreen first documented in 1597 (7-4)
- Ancient nature reserve located in S35 covering 169 hectares (5-5)
- – Valley, woodland which once hosted a multitude of industrial watermills (7)
- Walkley park named after the theorist of ‘Typical Beauty’ (6)
- Park in S7 which incorporates a section of the River Sheaf corridor (10)
- Park which up until 1987 had an open-air swimming pool (7)
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- The – Garden, large temperate glasshouse located in the city centre (6)
- – Springs, natural wild space located close to Neepsend (8)
- Number of linked Grade II glasshouses at Sheffield’s Botanical Gardens (5)
- Park which once formed part of the deer park of Sheffield Manor (7)
- Park built in 1779 by local landowner Thomas Steade (12)
- Five – Walk, riverside walk that tracks from the City Centre to Meadowhall (5)
- Naturalistic district park located close to City Road (5-6)
- Sheffield’s largest park located between Norton and Woodseats (6)
- Sheffield’s highest point which stands at 1,798 ft (4-6)
- City centre park which was named after Sheffield’s first Chief Fire Officer (6)
- A third of Sheffield sits in which green district? (4)
20 Clues: Park that hosts an arboretum and amphitheatre (5-6) • Open space in S3 which formerly housed four dams (9) • A third of Sheffield sits in which green district? (4) • Park built in 1779 by local landowner Thomas Steade (12) • Sheffield’s highest point which stands at 1,798 ft (4-6) • Park which up until 1987 had an open-air swimming pool (7) • ...
Amusement & Theme Parks 2024-10-29
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- Offering guests add-ons like photos or express tickets
- Platforms that handle ticket sales and visibility (hint: the answer is two words)
- Premium access pass to skip lines (hint: the answer is two words)
- Adjusting prices based on peak or off-peak seasons (hint: the answer is two words)
- Maximum number of riders per hour (hint: the answer is two words)
- Tracking satisfaction to improve repeat visits (hint: the answer is two words)
- Revenue from unique events like Halloween nights (hint: the answer is two words)
- Event _________ - Specially designed packages for events (hint: the answer is two words)
- Discounted ticket packages for groups (hint: the answer is two words)
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- Tickets for special or early event access (hint: the answer is two words)
- Incentivizing repeat visits with rewards (hint: the answer is two words)
- _________ Utilization - Optimizing the use of popular rides
- ________ Pricing - Different price levels based on access and benefits
- _________ Tickets - Tickets valid for the entire operating season (hint: the answer is two words)
- Revenue through event sponsorship deals
- ________ Sales - Revenue from selling themed merchandise
- Exclusive access or benefits for premium guests. This is a type of experience
- Parks (from the document)
- ____________ Stand – An area where food and beverages are sold
- _________ Management - Managing wait times to improve guest experience
20 Clues: Parks (from the document) • Revenue through event sponsorship deals • Offering guests add-ons like photos or express tickets • ________ Sales - Revenue from selling themed merchandise • _________ Utilization - Optimizing the use of popular rides • ____________ Stand – An area where food and beverages are sold • ...
FAMOUS Women in History 2022-03-30
19 Clues: ROSS • RIDE • PARKS • CURIE • FRANK • BILES • PARTON • HARRIS • TUBMAN • OAKLEY • KELLER • PHARAOH • ANGELOU • EARHART • CLINTON • I QUEEN • B.ANTONY • YOUSAFZAI • BADER GINSBURG
Office, Related Services, Special Area 2022-04-26
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- As likely to be at a Willie Nelson concert as a Sublime show
- I have ridden an elephant and touched a lion
- I jumped off a cliff via the Nevis Swing
- I like to bake and craft
- I have travelled to 13 National Parks, in 24 states and Puerto Rico
- Taught a year at Balto Co Detention Center
- Was an Edgemere Toy Soldier up through Middle School
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- I have been on the Price is Right
- I started a horseback riding program for kids with disabilities but have never ridden a horse
- I was an NCAA athlete
- All of my kids and I were born on holidays
- My middle school improve group won 2nd at states two years in a row
- I was my high school mascot
- I have lived in PA, NY, and GA
- I am half British and lived in Turkey & Spain
- I learned to ice skate at Rockefeller Center
16 Clues: I was an NCAA athlete • I like to bake and craft • I was my high school mascot • I have lived in PA, NY, and GA • I have been on the Price is Right • I jumped off a cliff via the Nevis Swing • All of my kids and I were born on holidays • Taught a year at Balto Co Detention Center • I have ridden an elephant and touched a lion • I learned to ice skate at Rockefeller Center • ...
Progressive Era 2025-04-08
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- – Amendment that gave women the right to vote
- – The right of citizens to propose laws
- – Reform movement to stop alcohol consumption
- – Political process where citizens vote directly on laws
- Sanger – Famous woman who fought for birth control and women's health
- Reforms – Laws passed to reform child labor and working conditions
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- Food and Drug Act – Law that required food and drug labels to be truthful
- Jungle – Upton Sinclair’s book that exposed the meatpacking industry
- Howard Taft – President after Roosevelt, later served as Chief Justice
- Addams – Settlement house founder and social reformer
- – Amendment that allowed voters to directly choose their senators
- – Allowed citizens to remove elected officials from office early
- – Organization founded by W.E.B. Du Bois to fight for civil rights
- Roosevelt – President known for trust-busting and national parks
- – Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems
- T. Washington – African American leader who promoted vocational education
16 Clues: – The right of citizens to propose laws • – Amendment that gave women the right to vote • – Reform movement to stop alcohol consumption • Addams – Settlement house founder and social reformer • – Political process where citizens vote directly on laws • – Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems • ...
TV Show Crossword (New Girl, The Office, Parks and Rec) 2025-06-11
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- kevin's famous____
- Meredith got this disease from a bat
- Michael Scott went on a beach vacation with this person
- angela is especially fond of these animals in the office
- "Thats what ____ said" - often said by michael
- Jess' profession in New Girl
- kevin was called this in a funny video made by oscar
- who started the fire?
- Burt Macklin (andy's alter ego) worked for this government agency in parks and rec
- the job nick wanted before he dropped out of the school for it months before graduation
- Dunder Mifflin sold this
- this was put into jello in season 1
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- lil ____ - the tiny horse
- "I feel god in this ___ tonight"
- the celebrity that made a appreance on New Girl because he wanted to
- shrute farms grew these
- where andy bernard went to college
- this person was a health nut in parks and rec
- where parks and rec was located
- Leslie's failed campaign event happened at this location - slippery
- ____ by jan, her candle company
- ____ of dunshire - the board game ben created in p&r
- the thing schmidt says oddly that has mango in the name
23 Clues: kevin's famous____ • who started the fire? • shrute farms grew these • Dunder Mifflin sold this • lil ____ - the tiny horse • Jess' profession in New Girl • where parks and rec was located • ____ by jan, her candle company • "I feel god in this ___ tonight" • where andy bernard went to college • this was put into jello in season 1 • Meredith got this disease from a bat • ...
PTRM 141 Exam Review 2025-10-28
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- From primitive to developed
- Balancing resource protection and visitor access
- Smokestacks sparked the park movement
- The science behind ‘Please stay on the trail’
- The condition parks are meant to be kept in (ideally)
- Maintains current ecological conditions despite change
- Philosophy behind protecting visually striking landscapes
- NPS response to heated challenges
- Management by mandate, not by message
- Informal education for all park people
- What Abbey really didn’t want to see in parks
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- Protecting areas unsuitable for extraction
- Allows change to proceed while documenting outcomes
- 1916 hard-hitter
- Place that receives the majority of visitor use
- What cultural/historic resources reflect
- More equitable distribution of recreation permits
- Movement emphasizing emotional and spiritual connection to nature
- Management that influences behavior
- 1906 Act that allows one special person to protect public land
- Managing natural resources for sustainable use
- Concept referring to management challenges that cross jurisdictions and authorities
- Conservationist who bought half of Patagonia just to give it away
- Guides change toward desired future conditions
- Alphabet soup for the global referee of protected area categories
- Collaborative model where governments and businesses share management and/or funding in parks
- Where home prices and wages are misaligned
27 Clues: 1916 hard-hitter • From primitive to developed • NPS response to heated challenges • Management that influences behavior • Smokestacks sparked the park movement • Management by mandate, not by message • Informal education for all park people • What cultural/historic resources reflect • Protecting areas unsuitable for extraction • Where home prices and wages are misaligned • ...
National Parks of Sub-Saharan Africa 2023-03-03
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- Zimbabwe's largest game park
- Delta in northern Botswana
- lots of concentration of game around the Luangwa River.
- one of the only places in the world where you can spot a wild mountain gorilla
- lies in the rugged, semi-arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with Sudan and Kenya
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- The park is famous for its annual Great Migration
- a National Reserve belonging to the Maasai people.
- splits among the borders and South Africa and Botswana
- The park’s main event is a salt pan so large it can be seen from space
- It is divided into 14 different ecozones
10 Clues: Delta in northern Botswana • Zimbabwe's largest game park • It is divided into 14 different ecozones • The park is famous for its annual Great Migration • a National Reserve belonging to the Maasai people. • splits among the borders and South Africa and Botswana • lots of concentration of game around the Luangwa River. • ...
Chapter 7 World War 1 2022-10-28
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- self-determination-a nation—a group of people with similar political ambitions—can seek to create its own independent government or state.
- intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country.
- group of merchantmen or troopships traveling together with a naval escort
- the United States federal government to raise a national army for service in World War I through conscription.
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- ceasefire that ended hostilities between the Allies and Germany on the 11th of November 1918
- way to target the public and alter their opinion..
- prohibited obtaining information, recording pictures, or copying descriptions of any information relating to the national defense
- movement of African Americans from the farmlands in the south to the towns and cities in the north.
- garden-gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States,
- the designation of such goods as are forbidden b either belligerent to be carried to the enemy on the ground that they enable him to carry on the war with greater vigour
10 Clues: way to target the public and alter their opinion.. • intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. • group of merchantmen or troopships traveling together with a naval escort • ceasefire that ended hostilities between the Allies and Germany on the 11th of November 1918 • ...
Chapter 7 World War 1 2022-10-28
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- self-determination-a nation—a group of people with similar political ambitions—can seek to create its own independent government or state.
- intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country.
- group of merchantmen or troopships traveling together with a naval escort
- the United States federal government to raise a national army for service in World War I through conscription.
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- ceasefire that ended hostilities between the Allies and Germany on the 11th of November 1918
- way to target the public and alter their opinion..
- prohibited obtaining information, recording pictures, or copying descriptions of any information relating to the national defense
- movement of African Americans from the farmlands in the south to the towns and cities in the north.
- garden-gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States,
- the designation of such goods as are forbidden b either belligerent to be carried to the enemy on the ground that they enable him to carry on the war with greater vigour
10 Clues: way to target the public and alter their opinion.. • intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one's country. • group of merchantmen or troopships traveling together with a naval escort • ceasefire that ended hostilities between the Allies and Germany on the 11th of November 1918 • ...
Significant Leaders Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-30
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- Rosa Parks married _______ Parks
- Martin Luther King Jr., helped guide citizens during the boycott and gave many ________
- The goal of the boycott was to __________ the bus system.
- _____ is recognized by the U.S. Congress as the first lady of civil rights
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- By refusing to give up her seat, Parks, sparked the Montgomery Bus _______
- ______ Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus
- The boycott lasted over a ____
- _____, was elected as the leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
8 Clues: The boycott lasted over a ____ • Rosa Parks married _______ Parks • ______ Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus • The goal of the boycott was to __________ the bus system. • _____, was elected as the leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott • By refusing to give up her seat, Parks, sparked the Montgomery Bus _______ • ...
Black History Month 2017-02-14
20 Clues: X • Obama • Vesey • Parks • Evers • Newton • Joplin • Tubman • Garvey • Carson • Turner • Attucks • Robinson • Williams • Douglass • Williams • Ellington • T.Washington • Luther King Jr. • Washington Carver
HANDS OFF!! 2025-04-04
19 Clues: VA • ss • INC • DIV • CDC • HDM • EQU • SNAP • FEMA • TRADE • MEDICARE • MEDICAID • HEADSTART • PUBLIC ED • LIBRARIES • NATL PARKS • SMITHSONIAN • IMMIGRATION • RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS
Unit 4 2012-10-23
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- the right to vote for women
- The president who conserved land and created national parks and enacted the pure food and drug act
- the amendment that states that congress has the power to lay taxes
- he wrote the souls of black folk
- The president Known for "trust-busting"
- The banning of alchohol created by the WCTU
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- Written by Sinclair, it revealed all of the problems with the food industry
- enacted by Roosevelt it regulated the production of food and how drugs were advertised
- president who supported women's rights
9 Clues: the right to vote for women • he wrote the souls of black folk • president who supported women's rights • The president Known for "trust-busting" • The banning of alchohol created by the WCTU • the amendment that states that congress has the power to lay taxes • Written by Sinclair, it revealed all of the problems with the food industry • ...
The Colorado River 2022-10-03
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- Which group uses the greatest amount of water from the Colorado River?
- Colorado belongs to which river basin?
- The Colorado River is a vital source to how many million people?
- How many national parks does the Colorado River flow through?
- How many states signed the Colorado River Compact?
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- What large dam in Nevada does the Colorado River supply?
- By what month did the Federal government ask states to meet the reduced water usage deadline?
- What mountain range does the Colorado River start at?
- California belongs to which river basin?
9 Clues: Colorado belongs to which river basin? • California belongs to which river basin? • How many states signed the Colorado River Compact? • What mountain range does the Colorado River start at? • What large dam in Nevada does the Colorado River supply? • How many national parks does the Colorado River flow through? • ...
Fedaration Crossword 2022-09-09
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- Who was the frist Priminster.
- When did Henery Parkes arive in Aussie
- When did Henery Parkes die what month.
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- Where Did Henery Parkes Famous speech.
- When did the Dictation Test stop W ACT
- When Was Henery Parks Born Month.
- Who came up with Federaton.
- How many times was Henry Parks Premier
- What happened on the 1st of Jan 1901.
- How old was Henery Parks when he died.
10 Clues: Who came up with Federaton. • Who was the frist Priminster. • When Was Henery Parks Born Month. • What happened on the 1st of Jan 1901. • Where Did Henery Parkes Famous speech. • When did the Dictation Test stop W ACT • How many times was Henry Parks Premier • When did Henery Parkes arive in Aussie • How old was Henery Parks when he died. • ...
English with Marie Crossword 26/02/24 2024-02-25
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- place to refuel your car (2)
- sound you can make with your car (1)
- sidewalk (BE); street surface (AE) (1)
- evening entertainment and activities (1)
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- place to put your car temporarily - like the one above the Carmes market (2)
- place for tourists to get information (especially at national parks) (2)
6 Clues: place to refuel your car (2) • sound you can make with your car (1) • sidewalk (BE); street surface (AE) (1) • evening entertainment and activities (1) • place for tourists to get information (especially at national parks) (2) • place to put your car temporarily - like the one above the Carmes market (2)
Black History Month 2023-12-04
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- State Black Wall Street is located
- Meredith Gourdine invented the method of converting gas into _____
- In 2021, federally recognized historical event
- Inventor of 3-way traffic light
- Worked with MLK Jr on civil rights
- Civil rights and voting rights activist (Good Trouble)
- Jackie Robinson, first AA to play major league _________
- In 1967, the US legalized interracial ________
- Ida B. Wells lost her teaching job for refusing to give up her ____
- Last name of the first Black self-made millionaire
- Practice of denying the right to vote
- First US HBCU to officially issue degrees to AAs
- State with most black institutions of higher learning
- Last name of rapper who won a Pulitzer Prize
- Author of “Lift Every Voice and Sing
- NASA Scientist Valerie Thomas inventor of ______ technology
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- Founder of the National Council of Negro Women in 1935
- Alabama city, major demonstration against segregation
- Travel guide for AAs published 1936-1966
- Black pilots who flew during WWII _____ Airmen
- First AA woman to go to space
- First AA appointed Supreme Court Justice
- Gordon Parks was the first AA to direct a major ______
- Dancer/Choreographer, founded dance company in 1957
- National organization founded on Lincoln’s birthday
- First AA woman US Supreme Court justice
- Initials of organization for nonviolent protests
- Shirley Jackson’s telecommunications research produced call waiting and _______ ID.
- First Black woman elected to US Congress
- Created Black History Month
30 Clues: Created Black History Month • First AA woman to go to space • Inventor of 3-way traffic light • State Black Wall Street is located • Worked with MLK Jr on civil rights • Author of “Lift Every Voice and Sing • Practice of denying the right to vote • First AA woman US Supreme Court justice • Travel guide for AAs published 1936-1966 • First AA appointed Supreme Court Justice • ...
Christian & Danielle - After They Met 2024-04-01
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- Name of the Monday night karaoke bar C&D frequented
- C&D's favorite meal
- Name of the first artist C&D saw live at Old Saloon
- C&D's favorite restaurant appetizer
- C&D's favorite sport to play together
- The activity C&D did on their first date
- C&D's favorite outdoor activity
- Name of the town where C&D live
- Name of the company C&D both worked for
- C&D's favorite winter activity
- Name of C&D's favorite drive-in diner
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- Name of the first hike C&D did together
- C&D's favorite Teton's campground
- The first holiday C&D spent together
- Number of years C&D have been dating
- C&D's favorite dessert
- C&D's favorite reality TV show to watch together
- Name of the late horse C&D loved
- Name of the month C&D started dating
- Number of National Parks C&D have been to together
- Distance of C&D's first running race together
- Most miles C&D have hiked in one day
- C&D's favorite desert town
- Name of the river where C&D first fished together
- C&D's favorite boardgame
- The National park where C&D got engaged
- The pet C&D want to get after they are married
- First country C&D travelled together
- Name of the spouse who said "I love you" first
- C&D's Saturday night dinner tradition
30 Clues: C&D's favorite meal • C&D's favorite dessert • C&D's favorite boardgame • C&D's favorite desert town • C&D's favorite winter activity • C&D's favorite outdoor activity • Name of the town where C&D live • Name of the late horse C&D loved • C&D's favorite Teton's campground • C&D's favorite restaurant appetizer • The first holiday C&D spent together • ...
A Pinecone Love Story 2025-05-20
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- In what country did L get her Master's Degree?
- J&L are both from families of how many children?
- What is J's favorite candy?
- Where was the first place L snorkeled? (PS: It's where J&L went on their honeymoon)
- What is L's Scottish favorite flower? (PS: It's part of her Spotify music project name)
- What food could J&L both eat all day every day?
- What is an important physical object in J&L's love story?
- True or False: L proposed to J first.
- In what city did J&L get married?
- What language does J plan to learn?
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- Where did J&L first live at the same time?
- What sport brought J&L together?
- What is the running shoe brand Lauren prefers?
- What was the name of J's Master's Degree program?
- How many national parks have J&L been to together?
- What was the first overseas trip destination that required J to get her passport?
- What city are J&L moving to later this year?
- What gemstone do J&L both have on their wedding rings?
- True or False? J&L ran their first marathon together.
- On what mountain did J propose to L?
- In which city did J&L first meet?
- In what country did L first coach a national basketball team?
- What was both L and J's first Broadway show (albeit separately)?
23 Clues: What is J's favorite candy? • What sport brought J&L together? • In which city did J&L first meet? • In what city did J&L get married? • What language does J plan to learn? • On what mountain did J propose to L? • True or False: L proposed to J first. • Where did J&L first live at the same time? • What city are J&L moving to later this year? • ...
ROSA PARKS AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 2017-06-21
7 Clues: her job in Montgomery • Rosa Parks maiden name • month when Parks was arrested • the state Rosa Parks was born in • Highest Court in the United States • Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute of... • where Rosa Parks moved after her arrest
Famous February Birthdays 2021-02-10
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- African American poet and author
- Third vice president of the United States
- Star of Stand and Deliver
- artist known for American Gothic
- First person to fly solo and nonstop over the Atlantic Ocean
- Pilot who broke sound barrier
- 40th President of the United States
- Basketball's Dr. J
- The father of science fiction
- Star of The Odd Couple
- American merchant and philanthropist
- Author of Beloved
- Said to be "First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen"
- Host of The Reading Rainbow
- Author of Atlas Shrugged
- Singer of Walking the Floor Over You
- Her act in 1955 sparked the modern civil rights movement
- Operatic tenor
- Creator of The Patty Duke Show and I Dream of Jeannie
- First woman physician
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- Remembered for his march through Georgia during the Civil War
- Television's Dr. Quinn
- Star of It Happened One Night
- Irish author of Dubliners
- 16th President of the United States
- First president of the Russian Federation
- The Sultan of Swat
- Photographer of Yosemite National Park
- Created the world's first pair of jeans
- Helped to found the National Football League and the Chicago Bears
- Cover artist for the Saturday Evening Post
- Voice of Mr. Magoo
- Founder of Little League Baseball
- Inventor of the reaper
- Won the Oscar for Lilies of the Field
- Brazilian band leader
36 Clues: Operatic tenor • Author of Beloved • The Sultan of Swat • Basketball's Dr. J • Voice of Mr. Magoo • Brazilian band leader • First woman physician • Television's Dr. Quinn • Star of The Odd Couple • Inventor of the reaper • Author of Atlas Shrugged • Star of Stand and Deliver • Irish author of Dubliners • Host of The Reading Rainbow • Star of It Happened One Night • ...
CH. 17, SEC. 1 & 3 REVIEW 2021-11-22
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- T. Roosevelt called both sides to White House to settle _____ strike
- term (2 words) used to describe progressive reforms in the T. Roosevelt administration
- one goal of WCTU: working for women's _____
- T. Roosevelt's cavalry brigade in Spanish-American War
- _____ management studies - breaking manufacturing tasks into simpler parts
- bill originated by people rather than lawmakers
- voters could remove public officials - forcing them to face another election
- reform governor (of Wisconsin) who led the way regulating big business
- Keating-Owen Act (1916) - attempted to stop ___ ____
- Muller v. Oregon and Bunting v. Oregon limited working ____
- The ______ by Upton Sinclair led to better food regulations
- the banning of alcoholic beverages
- journalists who wrote about corruption
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- wildlife ____ established by Roosevelt - environmental reform
- Anti-_____ League - group that was pro-prohibition
- Roosevelt saw presidency as a ____ ____ - position of influence
- T. Roosevelt became president when Pres. _____ was assassinated
- passage of 17th Amendment allowed for popular election of _____
- Ida M. ____ - muckraking writer who described corruption in Rockefeller's Standard Oil Co.
- Pure Food & Drug Act called for ____ in labeling
- ___ Motor Co. enhanced efficiency by using assembly line
- founded in 1909, main goal: equality among the races
- National Reclamation Act funded large-scale _____ projects
- vote on an initiative
- W.E.B. ____ - founding member of the NAACP
- T. Roosevelt served as _____ of New York.
- national _____ established by Roosevelt - environmental reform
- Elkins Act & Hepburn Act passed to regulate the _______ industry
28 Clues: vote on an initiative • the banning of alcoholic beverages • journalists who wrote about corruption • T. Roosevelt served as _____ of New York. • W.E.B. ____ - founding member of the NAACP • one goal of WCTU: working for women's _____ • bill originated by people rather than lawmakers • Pure Food & Drug Act called for ____ in labeling • ...
city 2022-11-02
20 Clues: iela • kino • parks • tilts • skola • tirgus • skvērs • teātris • veikals • viesnīca • dzīvoklis • kafejnīca • restorāns • bibliotēka • biroja ēka • piemineklis • sporta centrs • autobusu stacija • vilcienu stacija • tirdzniecības centrs
Rosa parks crossword puzzle 2024-03-08
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- what was one of rosa parks jobs
- where was rosa parks born
- of the civil rights movement
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- rosa parks siblings name
- was she the first to get arrested for not moving her seat true or fals
- did rosa parks have kids true or false
- what was her husbands job
- rosa parks husband
- refused to give this up on the bus
9 Clues: rosa parks husband • rosa parks siblings name • what was her husbands job • where was rosa parks born • of the civil rights movement • what was one of rosa parks jobs • refused to give this up on the bus • did rosa parks have kids true or false • was she the first to get arrested for not moving her seat true or fals
water day 2022-04-01
18 Clues: upe • sala • zivs • laiva • tilts • ronis • kuģis • krabis • arbūzs • strauts • baseins • aisbergs • titāniks • peldētājs • aksolotls • ūdens parks • ūdensslēpes • ūdenskritums
United States 2023-05-07
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- Which state is known as the "Old Dominion"?
- Which state is known for its Appalachian Mountains and coal mining history?
- Which state is home to Mount Rushmore National Memorial?
- Which state is home to the Gateway Arch?
- Which state is known for its cheese and Green Bay Packers football team?
- Which state is known as the "Land of Enchantment"?
- Which state is the smallest in terms of land area?
- Which state has the most dense system of highways and railroads in the US?
- Which state is known for its fall foliage and White Mountains?
- Which state is the second largest state in the US by area?
- Which state is known as the "First State"?
- Which state is home to Yale University?
- Which state is known for its caucuses during presidential election years?
- Which state is known for its Hot Springs National Park and Crater of Diamonds State Park?
- Which state is home to the Statue of Liberty and Niagara Falls?
- Which state is known for its jazz music, Mardi Gras celebrations, and Cajun cuisine?
- Which state is known for its peaches and Coca-Cola?
- Which state is known as "Big Sky Country"?
- Which state is made up entirely of islands?
- Which state is known for the Grand Canyon and the city of Phoenix?
- Which state is known as the "Cornhusker State"?
- Which state is known for its Great Lakes and the city of Detroit?
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- Which state is home to the longest river in North America?
- Which state is home to Las Vegas and Area 51?
- Which state is known for its Rocky Mountains and skiing destinations like Aspen and Vail?
- Which state is known for its lobsters and lighthouses?
- Which state is known for its beaches and historic cities like Charleston?
- Which state is home to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum?
- Which state is known for its country music scene and the Grand Ole Opry?
- Which state is home to Mount Rainier and the Space Needle?
- Which state is known as the "Heart of Dixie"?
- Which state is home to the Wright Brothers National Memorial?
- Which state is known as the "Bluegrass State"?
- Which state is known for its maple syrup?
- Which state is home to the US Naval Academy and the National Aquarium?
- Which state is known for its potatoes?
- Which state is home to Harvard University and MIT?
- Which state is home to five national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon?
- Which state is the least visited state in the US?
- Which state is known for its Pacific coastline and the city of Portland?
40 Clues: Which state is known for its potatoes? • Which state is home to Yale University? • Which state is home to the Gateway Arch? • Which state is known for its maple syrup? • Which state is known as the "First State"? • Which state is known as "Big Sky Country"? • Which state is known as the "Old Dominion"? • Which state is made up entirely of islands? • ...
Change the noun into a plural 2019-12-02
Fedaration Crossword 2022-09-09
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- Who came up with Federaton.
- Where Did Henery Parkes Famous speech.
- When did the Dictation Test stop W ACT
- What happened on the 1st of Jan 1901.
- When Was Henery Parks Born Month.
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- When did Henery Parkes arive in Aussie
- Who was the frist Priminster.
- How many times was Henry Parks Premier
- When did Henery Parkes die what month.
- How old was Henery Parks when he died.
10 Clues: Who came up with Federaton. • Who was the frist Priminster. • When Was Henery Parks Born Month. • What happened on the 1st of Jan 1901. • When did Henery Parkes arive in Aussie • How many times was Henry Parks Premier • When did Henery Parkes die what month. • Where Did Henery Parkes Famous speech. • When did the Dictation Test stop W ACT • ...
Change the noun into a plural 2019-12-02
Parks and Rec 2020-02-23
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- Pawnee has an infestation of which vermin
- Worst place on Earth
- Show's creator
- Pony beloved by all of Pawnee
- Jean-Ralphio ______
- Tammy Two actress
- Ann and Chris move to this state in S6
- During Treat yo' self 2011 Ben buys what costume
- Andy's band
- Ron Swanson's middle name
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- Andy's FBI alias
- Ben's favourite food
- What time does the library close?
- February 13th is ______ day?
- Andy's job at city hall
- Host of Pawnee Today
- S7 guest starred as Mayor of Pawnee
- Worst character
- Company owned by Newport family
- April's sister
20 Clues: Andy's band • Show's creator • April's sister • Worst character • Andy's FBI alias • Tammy Two actress • Jean-Ralphio ______ • Ben's favourite food • Worst place on Earth • Host of Pawnee Today • Andy's job at city hall • Ron Swanson's middle name • February 13th is ______ day? • Pony beloved by all of Pawnee • Company owned by Newport family • What time does the library close? • ...
Evergreen Enquirer 2022-01-04
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- Kobuk National Park
- Voyageurs National Park
- Saguaro National Park
- Crater Lake National Park
- Badlands National Park
- Yellowstone National Park
- Great Basin National Park
- Yosemite National Park
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- Acadia National Park
- Haleakala National Park
- Isle Royale National Park
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Olympic National Park
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- White Sands National Park
- Hot Springs National Park
- Guadalupe National Park
17 Clues: Kobuk National Park • Acadia National Park • Olympic National Park • Saguaro National Park • Badlands National Park • Yosemite National Park • Haleakala National Park • Voyageurs National Park • Guadalupe National Park • Isle Royale National Park • White Sands National Park • Hot Springs National Park • Crater Lake National Park • Yellowstone National Park • Great Basin National Park • ...
for gooby 2023-07-09
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- Predator of Laysan albatross chicks
- The name of the singer from my amazing powerpoint
- Song Taylor Swift just released a video for
- Richest country in the world
- Goodbye in Ukrainian
- Taylor Swift song that names John Mayer
- Fifth eldest Bridgerton child
- Why was Calvin in a bad mood today?
- Which suburb do I live in?
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- Lady Whistledown
- Poorest post-Soviet country
- City from Parks and Rec
- Taylor Lautner's wife's name
- How old is Chris Hipkins?
- Had his businesses seized recently
- Name of the lawyer Leslie dated in Parks and Rec
- Why did the Chinese elephants leave their home?
- What did Paki steal from me?
- Oleg Psyuk's hometown
19 Clues: Lady Whistledown • Goodbye in Ukrainian • Oleg Psyuk's hometown • City from Parks and Rec • How old is Chris Hipkins? • Which suburb do I live in? • Poorest post-Soviet country • Taylor Lautner's wife's name • Richest country in the world • What did Paki steal from me? • Fifth eldest Bridgerton child • Had his businesses seized recently • Predator of Laysan albatross chicks • ...
Atmini vārdus 2023-01-26
22 Clues: suns • govs • roze • māja • lama • zivs • drons • vilks • marts • lampa • parks • panda • tilts • galds • robots • banāns • istaba • draugs • stārķis • zilonis • zoodārzs • traktors
March | Women's History Month 2021-12-07
20 Clues: _____ Ride • _____ Ross • _____ Ball • _____ Child • _____ Harjo • _____ Truth • _____ Frank • _____ Parks • _____ Temple • _____ Jordan • _____ Oakley • _____ Keller • _____ earhart • _____ Lazarus • _____ Jamison • _____ B. Anthony • _____ May Alcott • _____ Nightingale • _____ Day O'Connor • _____ Beecher Stowe
Change the noun into a plural 2019-12-02
New Deal Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-21
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- As the US Secretary of Commerce, he was given the job of the Director of the Federal Emergency Relief administration by FDR.
- This act restricted agricultural production in the New Deal era by paying farmers subsidies not to plant part of their land and to kill off excess livestock. Its purpose was to reduce crop surplus so as to effectively raise the value of crops.
- Caused by severe drought and failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent wind erosion, this was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American prairie states during the 1930s.
- Also called the National Labor Relations Act, this act guaranteed workers the right to unionize and created a National Labor Relations board to hear disputes over unfair labor practices.
- One of the New Deal’s most comprehensive measures, this 1933 act appropriated $500 million to support state and local treasuries that had run dry.
- This act, which required banks to take a holiday, was passed in 1933 as an attempt to stabilize the banking system.
- A term used to describe a series of 28 evening radio addresses given by US president FDR between 1933 and 1944.
- Part of the New Deal of 1933, this large-scale public works construction agency, which was headed by Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes, built large-scale public works such as dams, bridges, hospitals, and schools.
- As the largest New Deal Agency, it was forbidden from discriminating against Black Americans and employed millions of people to carry out public works projects, including the construction of 125k public buildings, 651k miles of public roads, 8k parks, and the funding of hot lunches for children, daycare for working mothers, and federal support for the arts.
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- Act This 1933 act forbade commercial banks from engaging in excessive speculation, added $1 billion in gold to the economy, and established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
- Court case that struck down the Agricultural Adjustment Act
- This prime New Deal agency established by FDR had the goal of eliminating “cut-throat competition” by bringing industry, labor, and government together to create codes of “fair practice” and set prices.
- A series of federal programs, public work projects, and financial reforms and regulations, enacted in the US during the 1930s in response to the Great Depression.
- This program built a series of dams in the Tennessee River Valley to control floods, prevent deforestation, and provide cheap electric power to people in rural counties in seven southern states.
- Declared the National Recovery Administration unconstitutional on the basis that the NRA gave the executive branch regulatory powers that belonged exclusively to Congress
- A program for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families that provided unskilled manual labor jobs related to the conservation and development of natural resources (such as forests and national parks) in rural lands owned by federal, state, and local governments.
16 Clues: Court case that struck down the Agricultural Adjustment Act • A term used to describe a series of 28 evening radio addresses given by US president FDR between 1933 and 1944. • This act, which required banks to take a holiday, was passed in 1933 as an attempt to stabilize the banking system. • ...
