national parks Crossword Puzzles
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
En mi barrio Hay 2025-01-23
18 Clues: gym • pool • shops • parks • market • hotels • church • theater • freeway • schools • streets • library • downtown • buildings • neighborhood • movietheater • shopping mall • football field
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? • ...
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
Change the noun into a plural 2019-12-02
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
HIST 112 Midterm Review clues, part 2 2024-03-26
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- this president was all business and claimed: “the business of America is business”
- all black regiment who won the French war cross for valor in action
- ______ set aside millions of acres of federal wilderness, national parks and monuments, and bird sanctuaries
- fear of a vast communist conspiracy in America
- company controlling all other companies in a market
- allowed for widespread land distribution and accelerated the settling of the West
- Darwin’s theory of evolution went to court
- no selling or consuming alcohol
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- added more muscle to the Monroe doctrine
- granted citizenship and equal protection of the laws
- outpouring of African American culture and art
- allowed for a federal income tax
- welcomed all skilled and unskilled workers into their labor union
- general association of countries to resolved international disputes, US said no
- lasted roughly ten weeks and resulted in the U.S. gaining overseas territories like the Philippines
- granted women the right to vote
- steel tycoon
- president who ushered in a return to “normalcy” but had many scandals
18 Clues: steel tycoon • granted women the right to vote • no selling or consuming alcohol • allowed for a federal income tax • added more muscle to the Monroe doctrine • Darwin’s theory of evolution went to court • outpouring of African American culture and art • fear of a vast communist conspiracy in America • company controlling all other companies in a market • ...
Physical Geography 2023-11-21
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- Regions Distinct areas with common physical features.
- Factors Elements affecting the long-term weather patterns of a region.
- The careful management and protection of natural resources.
- Resources Materials or substances found in the environment that are used by humans.
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- Natural features of the Earth's surface.
- of Water Natural water features, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans.
- Establishment The process of forming and developing human settlements in specific regions.
- Parks and Protected Areas Designated regions set aside to preserve natural environments and wildlife.
- Disasters Extreme, natural events causing significant damage.
- Sustainability Practices that ensure the responsible use and conservation of natural resources.
10 Clues: Natural features of the Earth's surface. • Regions Distinct areas with common physical features. • The careful management and protection of natural resources. • Disasters Extreme, natural events causing significant damage. • of Water Natural water features, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. • Factors Elements affecting the long-term weather patterns of a region. • ...
History 121 New Deal 2018-10-18
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- 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.
- A term used to describe a series of 28 evening radio addresses given by US president FDR between 1933 and 1944.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Declared the National Recovery Administration unconstitutional on the basis that the NRA gave the executive branch regulatory powers that belonged exclusively to Congress
- 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.
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- 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.
- 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.
- As the US Secretary of Commerce, he was given the job of the Director of the Federal Emergency Relief administration by FDR.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- This act, which required banks to take a holiday, was passed in 1933 as an attempt to stabilize the banking system.
- Court case that struck down the Agricultural Adjustment Act
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. • ...
SC State Parks 2022-10-22
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- a home of the US 7th president
- graceful ccc spillway
- come visit our zoo
- home of horseshoe falls
- dense forest, scenic waterfalls
- come see our 3 islands
- this 13,800 acre lake
- a paddlers paradise
- originally a military compound
- try your hand at scuba diving
- sinkholes are here
- mini golf in the mountains
- set along the Edisto River
- highly regarded by anglers
- arts and crafts festival
- known for great fishing spots
- original earthworks
- see an Alligator go here
- family history in our cemetery
- Bache Monument
- a Carolina Bay and Sand Rim
- historic house finished 1859
- once a us army training base
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- prime fishing, 200 acre lake
- field trial and recreation area
- come see Raven Cliff Falls
- a serene natural retreat
- on a peninsula of Lake Hartwell
- colonial era rice plantation
- there is a splashpad
- the expansive Lake Thurmond
- SC Highway 11 Visitor Center
- try our outdoor adventure camp
- we have a living history farm
- Lynches Rive & Artesian wells
- ccc interactive exhibit
- protects 1 mile of beach
- public accessible light house
- grab your racket and come on
- Rocky Shoals Spider Lily
- see a log wharf during low tide
- buckhorn group camping site
- a haven for outdoor enthusiasts
- resorting in a state park
- home to the tall cypress trees
- peaceful moonlight canoe floats
- 9 & 18 hole disc golf
47 Clues: Bache Monument • come visit our zoo • sinkholes are here • a paddlers paradise • original earthworks • there is a splashpad • graceful ccc spillway • this 13,800 acre lake • 9 & 18 hole disc golf • come see our 3 islands • home of horseshoe falls • ccc interactive exhibit • a serene natural retreat • protects 1 mile of beach • arts and crafts festival • Rocky Shoals Spider Lily • ...
Parks and Rec 2024-03-31
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- the town in which Ben was elected mayor
- Ron's jazz music alias
- Andy's alter ego he employs when singing at kids' birthday parties, also had his own show
- the winter sports complex built under Ben's mayorship that bankrupted the town
- Ben's nickname as a result of bankrupting his town as mayor
- Ann and Chris' son
- name of Andy's band
- Andy's main musical inspiration, big hint: you also love them
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- one of the co-creators of Parks and Rec, also created The Good Place and produced/wrote for The Office
- the only thing Ron hates more than lying
- number of daughter's Jerry has
- name of the park built on lot 48 where the pit used to be
- Andy's FBI alter ego
- Pawnee's rival city, according to Leslie "the land of rich snobby jerks"
- Jean Ralphio's twin sister
- Donna's cousin who is also a famous R&B singer
- tech company headquartered in Pawnee
- number of seasons the show has
- Tom's drink that he debuts at the snakehole lounge where everybody gets severely hammered
- Pawnee's beloved celebrity miniature horse
20 Clues: Ann and Chris' son • name of Andy's band • Andy's FBI alter ego • Ron's jazz music alias • Jean Ralphio's twin sister • number of daughter's Jerry has • number of seasons the show has • tech company headquartered in Pawnee • the town in which Ben was elected mayor • the only thing Ron hates more than lying • Pawnee's beloved celebrity miniature horse • ...
Theme Parks - TOGO 2023-10-04
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- Number of ultra twist coaster variations that TOGO built (5)
- - Kometa, coaster situated at Maviland, Russia removed in 2002 (5)
- - & Dive Roll, TOGO concept combining elements of a half-heartline roll with a half-loop (5)
- Cavallino Matto’s stand-up coaster was originally named this at Canada's Wonderland (8)
- – Express, unique Las Vegas coaster now known as The Big Apple Coaster (9)
- Six Flags Great Adventure coaster that featured a unique heartline roll, closed in 2005 (5)
- The Etymology of the Japanese name Toyo in TOGO’s brand name translates to this (4-3)
- Standing and looping coaster situated at Yomiuri Land, Inagi (7)
- Country of origin of the amusement ride company TOGO (5)
- Stand-up rollercoaster operating at Cavallino Matto in Tuscany, Italy (9)
- Arrow Dynamics version of TOGO’s ultra twist which failed to get past the prototype stage (8)
- Teiichi -, founder of the Toyo Gorakuki Company (6)
- Stand up coaster situated at Thrill Valley, India (6)
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- TOGO’s 1965 rollercoaster which was based at the now closed Toshimaen Park in Tokyo (7)
- – Farm, Californian theme park who tried unsuccessfully to claim $17m from TOGO (6-5)
- Pioneering TOGO train types that were installed in 1979 on two of its Japanese coasters (5-2)
- – Twister Coaster, 1986 coaster that performed true heartline rolls as it navigated the course (5)
- As the ultra twist coaster wasn’t capable of making turns, all seven operated as this instead (7)
- TOGO's Astro-Comet; the world's first coaster designed from the ground up (4-5)
- - Canyon, tallest and longest cyclone-style roller coaster in the world before closing in 2013 (5)
- TOGO went bankrupt in 2001 due to problems with their - Surf Racers roller coaster (10)
- Tokyo park which still houses TOGO’s very first rollercoaster, built in 1953 (11)
- Kings Island stand-up coaster that was dismantled after TOGO’s demise in 2001 (4-5)
- Hypercoaster located at Fuji-Q Highland which until 2000 was the tallest in the world (8)
24 Clues: Teiichi -, founder of the Toyo Gorakuki Company (6) • Stand up coaster situated at Thrill Valley, India (6) • Country of origin of the amusement ride company TOGO (5) • Number of ultra twist coaster variations that TOGO built (5) • Standing and looping coaster situated at Yomiuri Land, Inagi (7) • - Kometa, coaster situated at Maviland, Russia removed in 2002 (5) • ...
Tiempo Libre 2024-01-08
21 Clues: Fun • Book • Read • Cafes • clear • Parks • Meals • Peace • Sports • Cinema • Picnics • Museums • Beaches • Concerts • Swimming • galleries • Free time • Activities • Relaxation • Soccer/Football • Small Spanish dishes
Город и транспорт 2024-03-17
Я и город 2025-02-12
park 2025-10-31
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- This national park (and state park complex) is named after an exceptionally tall type of tree; this park actually preserves 45% of the remains of its namesake tree
- This park features both a 5,000 foot tall rock called the 'Half Dome' and the tallest waterfall in North America
- This part was previously believed to have started forming 6 million years ago, but is now thought to go back 70 million years. Despite this, there are no dinosaur bones to be found
- Despite its name, this Utah national park is actually a series of natural amphitheaters carved into the landscape
- One of the smallest national parks, this waterside park features the tallest point on the east coast, a semi-submerged case, and a lot of seagulls
- This park was home to an ancient civilization around 1,500 BCE - The Anasazi. Now, it is home to one of the world's largest natural arches - the Kolob Arch
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- This park in North Dakota is named after an outdoorsy former president who spent a lot of time in the srea
- This is the only US park where Bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times (as far as we know). Established in 1872, it was also the first ever national park!
- This west coast park has three distinct ecosystems, trees over 1,000 years old, and several endangered species, including the northern spotted owl and the bull trout
- This park in South Dakota was part of the Louisiana Purchase and facilitates the Minuteman Missible National Historic Site
- This park contains over 265,000 acres, 60 mountain peaks above 12,000 feet, and 350 miles of hiking trails
- This park and animal preserve houses moose, grizzly bears, dall sheep, wolves, and the wood frog - an amphibian that can tolerate freezing temperatures
12 Clues: This park in North Dakota is named after an outdoorsy former president who spent a lot of time in the srea • This park contains over 265,000 acres, 60 mountain peaks above 12,000 feet, and 350 miles of hiking trails • This park features both a 5,000 foot tall rock called the 'Half Dome' and the tallest waterfall in North America • ...
Torngat Mountains Crossword 2023-07-13
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- The Labrador Sea, is the northwestern arm of the North ________ Ocean.
- This is considered the starboard side of the ship.
- Canada, with over 243,000 km of coastline along three oceans, is considered to have the _______________ coastline in the world.
- All of the animal life present in a particular region.
- What does the "I" stand for in IPCA.
- ___________ by choice is one of the five pillars of Brave Spaces, as outlined in the SOI Code of Conduct in the Orientation Package.
- The Orientation Package included a comprehensive ___________________ list that helped to guide participants on what they could bring on the expedition.
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- The Inuktitut word for “our beautiful land”.
- Parks Canada has designated 39 distinct regions in Canada, The Torngat Moutain National Park is found in the Northern _______________ Mountains Region.
- The Inuktitut name for the community of Nain.
- The Inuktitut word for “our Oceans’’.
- A national historic site, and relocated community that we will be visiting on this voyage.
- One of the four themes of this expedition is Youth __________________, which SOI encourages through the amplification and empowerment of youth voices.
- Participants on this expedition come from around the world, including _____ Canadian provinces and territories.
14 Clues: What does the "I" stand for in IPCA. • The Inuktitut word for “our Oceans’’. • The Inuktitut word for “our beautiful land”. • The Inuktitut name for the community of Nain. • This is considered the starboard side of the ship. • All of the animal life present in a particular region. • The Labrador Sea, is the northwestern arm of the North ________ Ocean. • ...
Jeff test 2021-07-29
Civil Rights: End of an Era 2021-10-19
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- What was Rosa Parks’ occupation prior to the boycotts?
- What city did Parks visit for two weeks where she met Thurgood Marshall?
- Swahili word for a person in a community who mastered a given craft?
- Where did Rosa Parks move to 8 months after the boycott ended?
- People who advocated for racial justice were often labeled as _______?
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- Bus desegregation was met with what response?
- Parks pursued what type of campaign after the conclusion of the boycott?
- What was the name of Rosa Parks' husband?
8 Clues: What was the name of Rosa Parks' husband? • Bus desegregation was met with what response? • What was Rosa Parks’ occupation prior to the boycotts? • Where did Rosa Parks move to 8 months after the boycott ended? • Swahili word for a person in a community who mastered a given craft? • People who advocated for racial justice were often labeled as _______? • ...
Mīkla 2018-07-26
18 Clues: sala • ūsas • parks • barža • lediņš • uzvērds • jumprava • kafejnīca • dzelzceļš • upes puse • vilipsons • transports • rīgaslaiks • jerusaleme • lidmašīnas • velobraucējs • galvaspilsēta • siļķītes un dillītes
Parks 2022-04-06
Gordon Parks 2024-02-23
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- The school he went to is ______ High School
- His birth place: Fort Scott, ________
- The name of the character (Title)
- The age he died at.
- He had 15 of these
- One of his works
- The event in 1912
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- The object associated with his career
- One of his works was called "The _____ Tree"
- His most popular movie
- His occupation
- The event in 2006
12 Clues: His occupation • One of his works • The event in 2006 • The event in 1912 • He had 15 of these • The age he died at. • His most popular movie • The name of the character (Title) • The object associated with his career • His birth place: Fort Scott, ________ • The school he went to is ______ High School • One of his works was called "The _____ Tree"
Maps 2025-03-03
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- Imaginary lines running east and west across the earth used to measure the distance north and south of the equator in degrees.
- Directions that show North,South,East and West
- Half of a sphere or globe
- Imaginary line at 23 and a half south
- Line of longitude at 180 degrees
- Shows the physical landscape of a place
- The line divdes the earth in half horizontally
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- The division of the world in to 24 time zones
- Imaginary line at 23 and a half north
- Shows the real life size of an area on a map
- Shows info about a climste of an area
- Shows info of roads,parks,trees etc
- 0 degrees longitude
- Shows all directions
- Map of the state and and national boundaries of a place
- The southern most point of the earth
- Imaginary lines running north and south, used to measure the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- The northern most point of the earth
18 Clues: 0 degrees longitude • Shows all directions • Half of a sphere or globe • Line of longitude at 180 degrees • Shows info of roads,parks,trees etc • The southern most point of the earth • The northern most point of the earth • Imaginary line at 23 and a half north • Shows info about a climste of an area • Imaginary line at 23 and a half south • ...
State 2024-09-09
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- Famous for its maple syrup and picturesque scenery.
- The smallest U.S. state with a maritime heritage.
- Famous for its lobsters and beautiful coastline.
- Famous for the Outer Banks and its barbecue style.
- Known for Hollywood and the Golden Gate Bridge.
- Renowned for its horse racing and bourbon.
- Famous for cheese and its large dairy industry.
- Known for its Appalachian Mountains and coal mining.
- This state is known for its boardwalks and proximity to New York City.
- Known for its lush forests and the city of Portland.
- Home to the Statue of Liberty and Times Square.
- Known for coffee culture and the Space Needle.
- The Land of 10,000 Lakes and home to the Mall of America.
- The birthplace of aviation pioneers Wright Brothers.
- Known for its historical significance and the Boston Tea Party.
- Known for its national parks and Mormon heritage.
- The Liberty Bell is a notable landmark in this state.
- Known for its corn production and the Iowa Caucus.
- Known for its large open spaces and Yellowstone Park.
- An island state known for its tropical climate and beaches.
- Home to the Grand Canyon and desert landscapes.
- Home to historic Jamestown and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
- The largest state with stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- The state where the National Anthem was written.
- Famous for its Mardi Gras celebrations and unique cuisine.
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- Known for its desert landscapes and Native American culture.
- Known for its maritime heritage and proximity to New York City.
- Known for its potatoes and beautiful natural scenery.
- Famous for its country music and the Great Smoky Mountains.
- Famous for its natural parks and hot springs.
- Known for the Indianapolis 500 race.
- Home to Yellowstone National Park and vast open spaces.
- The first state to join the Union and known for its tax-free shopping.
- Known for peaches and the city of Atlanta.
- The Lone Star State with a famous Alamo.
- Known for its mountainous terrain and ski resorts.
- Known for its White Mountains and historic significance.
- Known for Disney World and its extensive coastline.
- Gateway Arch is a significant landmark in its largest city.
- Home to Mount Rushmore and the Badlands.
- Known for its historic Charleston and beautiful beaches.
- Known for its vast prairies and historic sites.
- Home to Las Vegas and known for its deserts.
- Chicago is its largest city, known for deep-dish pizza.
- Surrounded by Great Lakes and known for its auto industry.
- Known for its Great Plains and agriculture.
- Site of important civil rights events and known for Southern cuisine.
- Known for its vast prairies and the Wizard of Oz.
- Known for its river and significant blues music heritage.
- Home to a large Native American population and tornadoes.
50 Clues: Known for the Indianapolis 500 race. • The Lone Star State with a famous Alamo. • Home to Mount Rushmore and the Badlands. • Renowned for its horse racing and bourbon. • Known for peaches and the city of Atlanta. • Known for its Great Plains and agriculture. • Home to Las Vegas and known for its deserts. • Famous for its natural parks and hot springs. • ...
unit 3 2022-05-11
5 Clues: A famous painting by Pablo Picasso. • In Spain, there are a lot of _________ parks. • Cultural heritage from the past that we can touch. • Musicians play traditional ________, such as the guitar. • Festivals and food are examples of _________ cultural heritage.
Landscape Gardener 2023-11-21
23 Clues: park • busk • rake • plen • hage • hakke • endre • spade • taktor • trives • hansker • blomster • gjødsele • landskap • utvendig • grønsaker • jordsmonn • omfangsrik • trillebård • beskjæring • vedlikehold • vanningssystem • designs hage design
Город и транспорт 2024-03-18
5. krustenīte 2016-08-21
19 Clues: esmu • esam • iela • dēls • sols • - ēka • vārds • parks • ģimene • uzzīmē • laterna • veikals • baznīca • laukums • mājoklis • atkritumu grozs • kvartāls, rajons • atkritumu konteiners • persona, ģimenes loceklis
HIST 112 Midterm Review, part 2 2024-03-25
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- company controlling all other companies in a market
- president who ushered in a return to “normalcy” but had many scandals
- allowed for widespread land distribution and accelerated the settling of the West
- general association of countries to resolved international disputes, US said no
- outpouring of African American culture and art
- Darwin’s theory of evolution went to court
- allowed for a federal income tax
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- added more muscle to the Monroe doctrine
- welcomed all skilled and unskilled workers into their labor union
- granted citizenship and equal protection of the laws
- lasted roughly ten weeks and resulted in the U.S. gaining overseas territories like the Philippines
- no selling or consuming alcohol
- this president was all business and claimed: “the business of America is business”
- steel tycoon
- fear of a vast communist conspiracy in America
- women the right to vote
- ______ set aside millions of acres of federal wilderness, national parks and monuments, and bird sanctuaries
- all black regiment who won the French war cross for valor in action
18 Clues: steel tycoon • women the right to vote • no selling or consuming alcohol • allowed for a federal income tax • added more muscle to the Monroe doctrine • Darwin’s theory of evolution went to court • fear of a vast communist conspiracy in America • outpouring of African American culture and art • company controlling all other companies in a market • ...
Town 2020-04-17
22 Clues: iela • banka • parks • pasts • skola • muzejs • baznīca • lidosta • pilsēta • teātris • slimnīca • policija • viesnīca • autoosta • restorāns • kafejnīca • bibliotēka • lielveikals • kinoteātris • sporta centrs • rotaļu laukums • ugunsdzēsēju depo
"City Solutions: A Crossword on Urban Challenges" 2024-11-11
20 Clues: Jam • Reuse • Growth • Garbage • Overflow • Movement • Dwellings • Regulation • Congestion • Facilities • Shantytowns • Disturbance • City-growth • Eco-friendly • Contamination • Revitalization • spaces Parks • transport Transit • scarcity Drought • quality Pollutants
Types of Enigeers 2025-12-11
20 Clues: gas • food • parks • fabric • planes • routers • airport • perfume • bridges • machinery • car engine • navigation • blueprints • prosthetics • 3D printers • temperature • reduces waste • climate change • medicine bottles • control protocols
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH 2021-03-11
18 Clues: KWAN • KAHLO • TABEI • GOMEZ • PARKS • DAVIS • OBAMA • FRANK • GANDHI • STREEP • HARRIS • GOODALL • WINFREY • CLINTON • EARHART • FRANKLIN • FITZGERALD • BADER GINSBERG
Park 2023-07-05
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- path A designated route within a park that is intended for bicycles, providing a safe and enjoyable riding experience.
- A designated area within a park where children can play on equipment such as swings, slides, and jungle gyms.
- A three-dimensional artwork made by carving, molding, or assembling materials, often displayed in parks for public viewing.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural habitats, often found in parks and protected areas.
- A meal or social gathering held outdoors, often in a park, where people bring and enjoy food together.
- An area of land set aside for public recreation and enjoyment, often featuring grass, trees, and recreational facilities.
- A small body of still water, often found in parks, that is home to aquatic plants and animals.
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- bed A raised area within a park where flowers and other plants are grown for decorative purposes.
- field A designated area within a park where people can engage in various sports and recreational activities.
- A long seat made of wood or metal, typically found in parks for people to sit and rest.
- trail A marked trail within a park that allows people to explore and observe the natural surroundings and wildlife.
- space Open areas within a park that are covered with grass, trees, or other vegetation, providing a natural environment.
- A decorative water feature, often found in parks, that sprays water into the air in various patterns.
- A designated route or trail within a park that people can walk, jog, or ride bicycles on.
- park A specific area within a park where dogs are allowed to run off-leash and socialize with other dogs.
15 Clues: A long seat made of wood or metal, typically found in parks for people to sit and rest. • A designated route or trail within a park that people can walk, jog, or ride bicycles on. • A small body of still water, often found in parks, that is home to aquatic plants and animals. • ...
Park 2023-07-05
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- path A designated route within a park that is intended for bicycles, providing a safe and enjoyable riding experience.
- A designated area within a park where children can play on equipment such as swings, slides, and jungle gyms.
- A three-dimensional artwork made by carving, molding, or assembling materials, often displayed in parks for public viewing.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural habitats, often found in parks and protected areas.
- A meal or social gathering held outdoors, often in a park, where people bring and enjoy food together.
- An area of land set aside for public recreation and enjoyment, often featuring grass, trees, and recreational facilities.
- A small body of still water, often found in parks, that is home to aquatic plants and animals.
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- bed A raised area within a park where flowers and other plants are grown for decorative purposes.
- field A designated area within a park where people can engage in various sports and recreational activities.
- A long seat made of wood or metal, typically found in parks for people to sit and rest.
- trail A marked trail within a park that allows people to explore and observe the natural surroundings and wildlife.
- space Open areas within a park that are covered with grass, trees, or other vegetation, providing a natural environment.
- A decorative water feature, often found in parks, that sprays water into the air in various patterns.
- A designated route or trail within a park that people can walk, jog, or ride bicycles on.
- park A specific area within a park where dogs are allowed to run off-leash and socialize with other dogs.
15 Clues: A long seat made of wood or metal, typically found in parks for people to sit and rest. • A designated route or trail within a park that people can walk, jog, or ride bicycles on. • A small body of still water, often found in parks, that is home to aquatic plants and animals. • ...
Harrison K- International Women's Day 2021-03-08
20 Clues: Meir • Barra • Parks • Pelosi • Harris • Huerta • Barton • Angelou • Mandela • Earhart • Zetkins • Zaharias • Williams • Morrison • Yousafzai • Sorenstam • Day O'Connor • Coney Barrett • Beecher Stowe • Bader Ginsberg
REVOLUTION 2021-09-24
DOVE'S CLASS 2023-08-20
17 Clues: Amick • Parks • Lopez • Delzer • Maltby • Cowger • Weaver • Hansen • George • Meyers • Canapp • Kosmann • Horvath • Burrell • VanDusen • House Brown • Torres-Ramirez
US Cabinet Crossword 2022-02-10
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- Regulates school loans and educational policy
- Is known as the senior member of the cabinet and responsible for all foreign affairs
- Promotes and regulates internal agricultural trade and meets the needs of farmers and ranchers
- Responsible for energy production, regulation, efficiency and waste
- Regulates public transportation such as busses and trains
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- Responsible for government owned land including government owned property and national parks
- Responsible for everything relating to money, inflation and the economy
- Responsible for worker’s rights, unions and workplace issues
- Advisor of the president regarding health and welfare
- Responsible for military matters and is formerly known as the Secretary of War
- Regulates housing and urban development regarding living arrangements
- Responsible for international money flow including tariffs and buying or selling commodities
- Responsible for retired soldiers and their benefits
13 Clues: Regulates school loans and educational policy • Responsible for retired soldiers and their benefits • Advisor of the president regarding health and welfare • Regulates public transportation such as busses and trains • Responsible for worker’s rights, unions and workplace issues • Responsible for energy production, regulation, efficiency and waste • ...
Chapter 11) The Progressive Reform Era 2022-03-30
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- abbreviation for the women's organization that fought for women to have the right to vote
- after a law has been passed by the legislature, the law is placed on a ballot for citizens to either approve or reject.
- make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.
- Citizens can propose laws, gain signatures in support of the law, and the proposed law will get placed on a ballot for a vote.
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- This amendment gave women the right to vote in 1919.
- abbreviation for the government agency that manages all national parks, most national monuments, and other recreational properties.
- the right to vote in political elections
- an organization supplying the community with electricity, gas, water, or sewerage.
- This department is responsible for the oversight of workplace safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, and economic statistics.
- a process in which public officials can be removed from office if enough citizens demand it via vote.
- Another word for city government
11 Clues: Another word for city government • the right to vote in political elections • This amendment gave women the right to vote in 1919. • an organization supplying the community with electricity, gas, water, or sewerage. • abbreviation for the women's organization that fought for women to have the right to vote • ...
Dove's Class 2023-08-11
17 Clues: Amick • Lopez • Parks • Meyers • Hansen • Maltby • Weaver • Delzer • Canapp • George • Cowger • Horvath • Burrell • Kosmann • VanDusen • House Brown • Torres-Ramirez
Park 2024-01-08
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- A decorative structure that sprays water into the air, often found in parks and other public spaces
- A small body of water, often found in parks and other outdoor spaces
- Tall plants with a single stem or trunk, often found in parks and other outdoor spaces
- A playground equipment consisting of a seat suspended by ropes or chains, used for swinging back and forth
- A green plant that covers the ground in parks and other outdoor spaces
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- A long seat for two or more people, often found in parks and other outdoor spaces
- Colorful plants with petals, often found in gardens and parks
- A playground equipment consisting of a smooth, sloping surface for sliding down
8 Clues: Colorful plants with petals, often found in gardens and parks • A small body of water, often found in parks and other outdoor spaces • A green plant that covers the ground in parks and other outdoor spaces • A playground equipment consisting of a smooth, sloping surface for sliding down • ...
Finance and Economy Crossword 2020-11-26
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- Money you owe
- The govt minister who deals with the nations finances and economy
- The standard percentage rate of income tax
- The central bank in the UK
- Type of mortgage that includes interest and capital in the monthly payments
- Government spending,minus their income
- The charge you play to live in a flat
- Type of credit that supports people on low incomed
- Tax that is taken directly from your salary and paid to the govt
- National insurance contributions fund this
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- Money the bank lends you to buy a property
- A type of tax that pays towards roads, parks and libraries
- What you should do each month to ensure your outgoings do not exceed your income
- The amount you can earn tax free
- You pay them money to live in their property
- The general word that describes the management of money
- Insurance you must buy to cover repairs to property you own
- You must pay these every month
18 Clues: Money you owe • The central bank in the UK • You must pay these every month • The amount you can earn tax free • The charge you play to live in a flat • Government spending,minus their income • Money the bank lends you to buy a property • The standard percentage rate of income tax • National insurance contributions fund this • You pay them money to live in their property • ...
Federation 2022-09-09
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- What law did Aboriginals get discriminated bye
- what is Australia called now after federation
- The first prime minister of Australia
- What was the reason Henry parks didn't come to his meeting...He was
- what is the last state to join Australian federation
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- where was Henry parks born
- What park was federation celebrated in
- The father of federation 1901 The year Australia fully federated
- Where did Henry parks say his speech
- amount of votes before federation
10 Clues: where was Henry parks born • amount of votes before federation • Where did Henry parks say his speech • The first prime minister of Australia • What park was federation celebrated in • what is Australia called now after federation • What law did Aboriginals get discriminated bye • what is the last state to join Australian federation • ...
Places of interest in UK 2020-11-05
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- Its a peninsula in the westernmost point of UK
- Worlds known clock
- It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square
- What brige is the symbol of UK
- What place looks like a ring of standing rocks
- It is the largest of four Royal Parks
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- Its a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.
- Second largest National park in UK
- One of the best universities in the world
- From it you can see most of the London
- Its a lake where some people think it is a monster in it
- Is a succession of streets forming the main thoroughfare of the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh
12 Clues: Worlds known clock • What brige is the symbol of UK • Second largest National park in UK • It is the largest of four Royal Parks • From it you can see most of the London • One of the best universities in the world • What place looks like a ring of standing rocks • Its a peninsula in the westernmost point of UK • Its a lake where some people think it is a monster in it • ...
mulheres 2021-05-06
19 Clues: Néri • Dulce • Curie • Parks • Frank • Ciata • Khalo • Regina • Roussef • Andujar • Meireles • Quitéria • Malfatti • Coralina • da Silva • da Penha • do Amaral • Yousafgai • Ionescu-Ogrezeanu
Protect Our Parks 2021-10-23
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- soil or earth
- to keep something safe
- something that represent something else
- cutting into shape
- very big, large
- coming from the earth
- to think the same way as someone
- big groups of people
- to not think the same way as someone
- taking a long walk in the country
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- a building/statue that honors a person or event
- the first National Park
- an area where people live that has the same government or culture
- an area of land used for rest and enjoyment
- too many people
- guests
- the wild
- signs left behind of something
- An important building or place ex-The White House
- large and wonderful
20 Clues: guests • the wild • soil or earth • too many people • very big, large • cutting into shape • large and wonderful • big groups of people • coming from the earth • to keep something safe • the first National Park • signs left behind of something • to think the same way as someone • taking a long walk in the country • to not think the same way as someone • something that represent something else • ...
the parks family 2023-09-07
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- boy name
- how many kids do i want
- Likes to chase mice
- the one who beat Goliath
- Has a trunk
- favorite color
- clothes is my favorite style
- Favorite gas station
- the one I love the most
- Large marsupial
- why do i wanna live in the south
- go to dinner
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- favorite tv show
- Wednesday
- Flying mammal
- favorite subject
- celberty crush
- My favoritgirl'srl name
- rose easter
- Man's best friend
- favorite food
- what genders
- favorite fruit
- 13
- where I wanna live
25 Clues: 13 • boy name • Wednesday • Has a trunk • rose easter • what genders • go to dinner • Flying mammal • favorite food • celberty crush • favorite color • favorite fruit • Large marsupial • favorite tv show • favorite subject • Man's best friend • where I wanna live • Likes to chase mice • Favorite gas station • how many kids do i want • My favoritgirl'srl name • the one I love the most • the one who beat Goliath • ...
Disney Parks (Hard) 2025-02-21
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- Highest Selling Food Item at the Parks
- This Character appears in the queue for the Figment Ride
- Species of Animal on the Tree of Life that is based on a specific member of that species
- Newest Pavilion at EPCOT
- This former USSR leader was barred from entering Disneyland
- Name of the trek that is currently closed at Animal Kingdom
- Name of the Son in Carousel of Progress
- The number of times that WDW has closed to the public
- Highest Level at Space Ranger Spin
- The Greatest Attraction to ever exist
- Current Song sung by Trixie at Country Bear Jamboree
- First area of the Haunted Mansion
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- Mike's Nephew in Laugh Floor
- This controversial president had their segment removed from the Hall of Presidents
- Character Introduced for Galaxy's Edge
- The name of the store in the Japan Pavilion
- Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem played at this area in the parks
- First Non-Mickey Character to appear in costume in Fantasmic!
- He is ruining this film - Sam Eagle
- This California Governor oversaw the opening of Disneyland
- Fastest Ride at WDW
- Outside what character's house was there a fight in 2019
- One of the shorts currently playing at EPCOT
- Name of the Yeti at the Matterhorn
24 Clues: Fastest Ride at WDW • Newest Pavilion at EPCOT • Mike's Nephew in Laugh Floor • First area of the Haunted Mansion • Highest Level at Space Ranger Spin • Name of the Yeti at the Matterhorn • He is ruining this film - Sam Eagle • The Greatest Attraction to ever exist • Highest Selling Food Item at the Parks • Character Introduced for Galaxy's Edge • ...
TEXAS STATE PARKS 2025-09-11
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- SECOND LARGEST CANYON IN THE U.S.
- ON THE LONGEST RIVER
- WESTERNMOST POINT IN TEXAS
- SPANISH WORD MEANING FLINT ROCKS
- NEAR FORT DAVIS & DAVIS MOUNTAINS
- SITS ON SHORES OF WRIGHT PATMAN LAKE
- AT THE CONFLUENCE OF ONION CREEK & WILLIAMSON CREEK
- NEAR AMARILLO WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM
- LARGEST TEXAS STATE PARK
- SATAN'S COLLAPSE
- PLACE TO SEE THE SEASONS CHANGE
- MEANING LITTLE PALM TREE
- IN THE EAST TEXAS PINEY WOODS
- THE MASSACRE IN 1836
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- HOME OF THE BIG TREE
- WIND SWEPT DUNES
- LARGEST SPRING-FED SWIMMING POOL
- WATCH THE BATS FLY WEST OF SAN ANTONIO
- NAMED AFTER THE 38TH STATE & RIVER FEATURE
- SITS ON A 200 FOOT BLUFF
- IN THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT
- SMALLEST TEXAS STATE PARK
- GETS IT NAME FROM REGIONS NATIVE AMERICANS
- PINK GRANITE DOME
- BEND, SOUTH OF HOUSTON
- SACRED DESERT SANCTUARY
- STATE PARK ON FRIO
- GETS IT NAME FROM MARSUPIALS
- REMOTE FAR SOUTHEAST COASTAL
- 36TH PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.A.
30 Clues: WIND SWEPT DUNES • SATAN'S COLLAPSE • PINK GRANITE DOME • STATE PARK ON FRIO • HOME OF THE BIG TREE • ON THE LONGEST RIVER • THE MASSACRE IN 1836 • BEND, SOUTH OF HOUSTON • SACRED DESERT SANCTUARY • SITS ON A 200 FOOT BLUFF • IN THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT • LARGEST TEXAS STATE PARK • MEANING LITTLE PALM TREE • SMALLEST TEXAS STATE PARK • WESTERNMOST POINT IN TEXAS • GETS IT NAME FROM MARSUPIALS • ...
Palces in town 2023-04-27
18 Clues: ēka • kino • skola • pasts • parks • banka • muzejs • vietas • veikals • lidosta • cietums • viesnīca • slimnīca • zoodārzs • kafejnīca • bibliotēka • vilciena-stacija • ugunsdzēsēju-depo
IT IS YOUR BIRTHDAY. 2024-01-22
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- What’s the name of Charles Boyles’s ex-wife?
- What forgettable Parks and Rec character was the LAST person to fall in the pit?
- What type of monkey was Annie’s Boobs?
- Of the shows mentioned in the crossword, which had the most seasons (2 words)?
- What is Dean Pelton’s first name?
- (8,7) Who initially replaced Michael Scott as Regional Manager in Season 7?
- What class did the study group take in season 3?
- (7,5) Who plays a character in both The Office and Parks and Rec?
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- Which Boyle cousin is the father of Gina’s baby?
- What breed is Cheddar (RIP Cheddar and Holt)
- What musical did Moira direct?
- Which character on The Office becomes a wanted fugitive in the last season?
- Who did David marry in the finale of Schitts Creek?
- How many paintball episodes were there?
- What is Jerry’s real name?
- Which Parks and Rec character gets married in the Season 6 premiere?
- Who won the third Halloween Heist?
- What was the name of the rat that Troy and Abed train to respond to their duet?(one of the best performances of the show FYI)
- What bird did Moira play in her movie comeback?
19 Clues: What is Jerry’s real name? • What musical did Moira direct? • What is Dean Pelton’s first name? • Who won the third Halloween Heist? • What type of monkey was Annie’s Boobs? • How many paintball episodes were there? • What breed is Cheddar (RIP Cheddar and Holt) • What’s the name of Charles Boyles’s ex-wife? • What bird did Moira play in her movie comeback? • ...
Largest National Parks and Sancturies_Akanksha Trivedi_DBS Bank LTD 2023-07-12
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- Located in Kanchanjuri, Assam, this park is made of forests, wetlands and grasslands. It is home to the world’s largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses.
- This sanctuary in Gujarat was built to protect Asiatic lions
- Located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, it is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, It is specially known for Bengal tigers, apart from leopards and wild elephants.
- In which country would you come across the Fiordland National Park? a tourist attraction and a part of a World Heritage site.
- The name of which famous national park derives from a Masai word that literally means "the place where the land runs on forever?"
- Which Indian National Park is named after a Shiva temple within its boundaries and was flooded on the instructions of Maharaha Suraj Mal in the 18th century to create a hunting ground for Maharjas and later Viceroys
- The Torres del Paine National Park is famous for its spectacular beauty encompassing mountains, lakes and glaciers and is home to Guanacos, Pumas and the Andean Condor. In which country will you find this park?
- This place is spread across two districts Mandala and Kalaghat in Madhya Pradesh
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- site in Karnataka is known for its small population of tigers. It also has Indian elephants, spotted deer, gaur, antelopes and other species
- this national park used to be a popular hunting ground among rulers of Jaipur. The place is known specially for its tigers
- This is the largest mangrove forest in the world and is located in the delta of Bay of Bengal. It is home to the popular Royal Bengal Tiger apart from crocodiles and snakes.
- The Sable Game Reserve set up in 1898 by the then President of the South African Republic and in 1926 was named after that first president.
- which subspecies of Elk is the main attraction of the Dachigam National Park, located around 22 km from Srinagar
- The Komodo National Park, spread over 29 islands, is home to the world’s largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon. In which country will you come across this park
- located in the Alwar district in Rajasthan, and mainly comprises arid forests, grasslands and rocky hills. Leopard, jungle cat, stripped hyena and Golden Jackal are some of the animals you can find here.
- tahr Which rare mammal is the chief attraction of Mukurthi National Park in Tamil Nadu?
- In 2022, environment minister Bhupender Yadav announced a proposal to populate the sanctuary with which other mammal?
17 Clues: This sanctuary in Gujarat was built to protect Asiatic lions • This place is spread across two districts Mandala and Kalaghat in Madhya Pradesh • tahr Which rare mammal is the chief attraction of Mukurthi National Park in Tamil Nadu? • which subspecies of Elk is the main attraction of the Dachigam National Park, located around 22 km from Srinagar • ...
Towns and cities 2022-10-11
20 Clues: kino • iela • parks • skola • tilts • tirgus • teātris • veikals • laukums • restorāns • dzīvoklis • kafejnīca • ofisa ēka • bibliotēka • piemineklis • sporta centrs • vilciena stacija • hotelis(viesnīca) • iepirkšanās centrs • autobusu stacija (autoosta)
Towns and cities 2022-10-11
20 Clues: kino • iela • parks • skola • tilts • tirgus • teātris • veikals • laukums • restorāns • dzīvoklis • kafejnīca • ofisa ēka • bibliotēka • piemineklis • sporta centrs • vilciena stacija • hotelis(viesnīca) • iepirkšanās centrs • autobusu stacija (autoosta)
Город и транспорт 2024-03-18
Sip and Solve 2022-08-04
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- Joe's favorite food
- Holiday that Joe shares his birthday with
- Bride's favorite Color
- Bride's surname
- Cait's favorite National Park (so far)
- _____ Manufacturing; Company Joe currently works for
- Cait's birth month
- Joe's hometown
- City where Joe and Cait first moved in together
- Grooms middle name
- Something old, something new, something barrowed, something ______
- Bride's new last name
- Huskie ____; Where the bride and groom had their first date
- "My Best Friend's Wedding" star Julia_______
- _____ Lake; Cait's hometown
- Field of degree that the bride got
- City of Love
- _____ & Lucy were the names of Joe's childhood cats
- "She Loves You" singers
- Ohio football team that Joe cheers for
- National Park where Joe and Cait took their engagement photos
- Frank that sings "Fly me to the Moon"
- Brides drink of choice
- University where Joe and Cait met
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- The _____; Joe and Cait's wedding venue
- Traditional first wedding anniversary gift
- Cait's favorite sweet
- ______ Bomb - drink Joe and Cait used to have to end almost every night out
- Tap house in Des Plaines the bride and groom frequent
- Location where The Office's Jim and Pam got married
- Dave _______ Band; Visits Alpine Music Valley frequently
- "Dancing Queen" Artist
- Billy Idol hit "____ Wedding"
- Name of Joe and Cait's rescue pup
- Mascot of Joe and Cait's alma mater
- Type of engineering Joe does
- Where Joe works;city
- Joe's favorite Mario Party character
- 2015 Bar in DeKalb where Cait picked a karaoke song for Joe to sing
- City where Cait was born
- Number of National Parks Joe and Cait have visited together
- Whitney that sings "I will always love you"
- Couple's favorite season
- "L is for the way you ____ at me"
- Northern _______; Company Cait currently works for
- Love is ______, love is kind
46 Clues: City of Love • Joe's hometown • Bride's surname • Cait's birth month • Grooms middle name • Joe's favorite food • Where Joe works;city • Cait's favorite sweet • Bride's new last name • Bride's favorite Color • "Dancing Queen" Artist • Brides drink of choice • "She Loves You" singers • City where Cait was born • Couple's favorite season • _____ Lake; Cait's hometown • Type of engineering Joe does • ...
Nature Mishmash (mostly Montana...) 2021-03-14
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- Hardest known mineral
- Mountain in the Jewel Basin
- A glacier in GNP named after George Bird _______, a conservationist and explorer
- A name of a glacier in Glacier National Park, also a president
- A blue sapphire only found in Montana
- A plant that sprouts up after a fire
- A special variety of these known as Flathead grown in Montana
- Tallest peak in GNP
- A chalet and glacier in GNP
- The other most common metamorphic rock in Yellowstone
- A glacier in GNP, could also describe fast moving water
- In Yellowstone. Bring your brushes...
- A red or green sedimentary rock, seen in GNP
- A metal once mined in Butte (symbol Cu)
- Native American group. Largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.
- A plant native to Montana. Typically blooms every five to ten years.
- Black, brown, or grizzly
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- Rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier
- One of the most common metamorphic rocks in Yellowstone
- A state, and a type of 26 down
- Typically green, sounds like turpentine.
- Known as "Father of the National Parks"
- Famous 'old' geyser in Yellowstone
- A tart fruit that grows in Idaho and Montana. Won't you be my ___________
- A rock filled with crystals (or other minerals)
- Big ___ Country
- One of the chalets in Glacier National Park (GNP)
- _______ Basin. Collection of colorful thermal pools and geysers in Yellowstone.
- A photographer of Native Americans
- A flower or type of quartz
- purple variety of quartz
- First part of a red flower
- Frequently sold in 'slices', a beautiful surprise that forms within volcanic and metamorphic rocks
- Silicate mineral, featuring sheets you can separate easily
- Second part of a red flower, also an artist's tool
- Stone harboring fossils
36 Clues: Big ___ Country • Tallest peak in GNP • Hardest known mineral • Stone harboring fossils • purple variety of quartz • Black, brown, or grizzly • A flower or type of quartz • First part of a red flower • Mountain in the Jewel Basin • A chalet and glacier in GNP • A state, and a type of 26 down • Famous 'old' geyser in Yellowstone • A photographer of Native Americans • ...
Poppop's Christmas Crossword 2023 2023-12-25
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- Fan traveling across the country
- Tennis, Delray Beach
- Birthplace of German chocolate cake
- Established as a college under the Religious Society of Friends
- Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles star
- Month named after a Roman emperor
- The only North American city to host the summer olympics twice
- Florida city named after a 19th-century president
- NFL MVP in 1968 and 1969
- Included in the Olympic Games for the first time in St. Louis in 1904
- Vegan meat
- Left-hander
- Musa sapientum
- Month bearing a name derived from the Latin word for eight
- Belgian-Style Wheat Ale
- IBM computer was created here
- Created by Gene Roddenberry
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum location
- Co-Founder of Uber
- MLB Hall of Fame, Jewish
- Official animal of Scotland
- Energy Drink
- Only bread that is boiled before baked
- MLB Hall of Fame, Not Jewish, 0.381
- Company named after a daughter of an Austrian businessman
- Location of the only royal palace in the US
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- Family film featuring Kevin James as Griffin Keyes
- Wicker cesta
- what rocks!
- Birthplace of college football
- Levi's Stadium
- 41st governor of Florida from 1991 until 1998
- Tampa Bay Rays team mascot
- Assists in property transactions
- Founded by John Carroll
- First national park
- "The Bu"
- Sous
- “Chunky Pond”
- First Spanish settlement successfully established in Florida
- Gemstone for second wedding anniversary
- Hoyas and Knicks
- Woody Johnson
- Fish-eating raptor
- Tom Hanks, Christmas
- “Father of national parks”
- Mariachi
- First city in Europe to pave its streets
- Sumatran or Javan
- Controversial YouTuber
- Most common mascot in college sports
- Jibbitz, Baseball team
- Home to New York Yankees
- Iconic Grateful Dead album cover
54 Clues: Sous • "The Bu" • Mariachi • Vegan meat • what rocks! • Left-hander • Wicker cesta • Energy Drink • “Chunky Pond” • Woody Johnson • Levi's Stadium • Musa sapientum • Hoyas and Knicks • Sumatran or Javan • Fish-eating raptor • Co-Founder of Uber • First national park • Tennis, Delray Beach • Tom Hanks, Christmas • Controversial YouTuber • Jibbitz, Baseball team • Founded by John Carroll • Belgian-Style Wheat Ale • ...
California Love 2025-03-16
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- A desert area in California known for being the hottest place on Earth.
- A famous scenic coastal highway that runs along California's Pacific coast. (Do not spell out number)
- A rugged stretch of California’s coast with dramatic cliffs and coastal views.
- A coastal city in Southern California known for its beaches, parks, and family-friendly attractions.
- Iconic bridge that spans the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco.
- The region in Northern California that is home to many technology companies.
- A national park famous for its desert landscapes and unique Joshua Trees.
- Large park with extremely tall trees found in California's coastal regions, famous for their size.
- A popular beach town in California known for its pier and surfing.
- Known for its aquarium, scenic coastline, and marine life in California.
- Known for its boardwalk, canals, and laid-back atmosphere in Los Angeles... And lots and lots of drugs.
- The state capital of California, known for its history and government buildings.
- A national monument famous for its ancient coastal redwood trees.
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- A beachside city in California famous for its pier and shopping areas.
- A desert city in California known for its hot springs and mid-century modern architecture.
- The center of the American film industry located in Los Angeles.
- Refers to the famous pier-to-pier walk in California.
- A water sport that originated in Hawaii and is popular along California's coast.
- A large, scenic lake on the border of California and Nevada, famous for skiing and hiking.
- A national park in California known for giant sequoias and stunning granite cliffs.
- Refers to a coastal beach city in California known for art galleries.
- A region in California known for its vineyards and wine production.
- A region known for its vineyards, particularly in Napa and Sonoma.
- A beach city known for celebrity homes and surfing.
- An island off the coast of Southern California known for its wildlife and resorts.
25 Clues: A beach city known for celebrity homes and surfing. • Refers to the famous pier-to-pier walk in California. • The center of the American film industry located in Los Angeles. • Iconic bridge that spans the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco. • A national monument famous for its ancient coastal redwood trees. • ...
Weddy 2016-08-21
changing cities 2013-12-19
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- residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas.
- stores giant retail shops.
- randolph hearst publisher of the new york journal.
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- law olmsted he designed central park in New York City, as well as many state national parks.
- Pulitzer added a color comic to his New York World newspaper.
- culture leisure and cultural activities shared by many people.
6 Clues: stores giant retail shops. • randolph hearst publisher of the new york journal. • residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas. • Pulitzer added a color comic to his New York World newspaper. • culture leisure and cultural activities shared by many people. • law olmsted he designed central park in New York City, as well as many state national parks.
Period 8 Crossword 2021-05-25
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- US pledged economic and military aid to any middle eastern country threatened by communism
- this person was known as the leader of civil rights movement
- abolished the practice of collecting poll taxes
- ended the testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere
- stagnation and inflation; led to the use of Keynesian economics and deficit spending
- limited presidency to 2 terms in office
- ended literacy tests and provided federal registrars in areas where blacks were kept from voting
- made segregation illegal in all public facilities
- declared that future Asian allies would receive US support but without the extensive use of US ground forces
- Truman decided to enact this in response to soviet aggression
- Soviet Union released the first satellites into orbit around the earth
- belief that communist spied infiltrated US society
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- the national guard was issued by the governor to prevent these students from attending a racially segregated school
- this nationwide scandal involved Nixon’s group of men(CREEP)who broke into the offices of the democratic national headquarters
- Rosa Parks refusal to give up her seat on the bus to a white man sparked this boycott
- Johnson’s domestic program that expanded the social reforms of the New Deal
- McCarthy was exposed on national television and seen as a bully; compared to Salem Witch Trials
- ruled that “separate facilities are inherently equal”
- the Court denied Nixon’s claims to executive privilege and ordered him to turn over the Watergate tapes
- televised images of this event marked a turning point for the civil rights movement
- a sign of basic confidence in the postwar era
- advocated self-defense and black violence against white violence
- authorized the construction of 42,000 interstate highways linking major cities
- major crisis of the Cold War and also contributed to Truman’s election in office
- massacre of women and children by US troops in a Vietnamese village that fueled antiwar sentiment
25 Clues: limited presidency to 2 terms in office • a sign of basic confidence in the postwar era • abolished the practice of collecting poll taxes • made segregation illegal in all public facilities • belief that communist spied infiltrated US society • ruled that “separate facilities are inherently equal” • ended the testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere • ...
город и транспорт 2024-03-18
The Philippines 2014-11-10
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- The national dish
- the temperature of The Philippines
- the national animal
- the national dance
- the national gem
- Jasmine the national flower
- a fishing village where whale sharks live
- the national fruit
- the national game
- the language
- the national bird
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- a very unusual geological formation in the Philippines on the Island Bohol
- the type of money they uses
- the country's largest city
- the country's capital
- surrounds the country
- a major part of the economy
- significant for it's perfect symmetrical shape
- the national tree
- the national fish
20 Clues: the language • the national gem • The national dish • the national tree • the national game • the national fish • the national bird • the national dance • the national fruit • the national animal • the country's capital • surrounds the country • the country's largest city • the type of money they uses • a major part of the economy • Jasmine the national flower • ...
US Cabinet Crossword 2022-02-10
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- Regulates school loans and educational policy
- Is known as the senior member of the cabinet and responsible for all foreign affairs
- Promotes and regulates internal agricultural trade and meets the needs of farmers and ranchers
- Responsible for energy production, regulation, efficiency and waste
- Regulates public transportation such as busses and trains
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- Responsible for government owned land including government owned property and national parks
- Responsible for everything relating to money, inflation and the economy
- Responsible for worker’s rights, unions and workplace issues
- Advisor of the president regarding health and welfare
- Responsible for military matters and is formerly known as the Secretary of War
- Regulates housing and urban development regarding living arrangements
- Responsible for international money flow including tariffs and buying or selling commodities
- Responsible for retired soldiers and their benefits
13 Clues: Regulates school loans and educational policy • Responsible for retired soldiers and their benefits • Advisor of the president regarding health and welfare • Regulates public transportation such as busses and trains • Responsible for worker’s rights, unions and workplace issues • Responsible for energy production, regulation, efficiency and waste • ...
blackhisorty 2025-03-07
5 Clues: helped slaves • spreaed the fact that he had a dream • didnt get out her seat for a white lady • truth an activist and civil rights pioneer • garvey a leader who brought national attention to black stuggles
Black History Month 2022-02-22
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- What all slaves wanted and finally got in 1862
- States that there is equality for all no matter race, gender, etc.
- The first black president of the United States
- The National Association that most advocates work for
- Written and issued by Abraham Lincoln to set all slaves free
- Supreme court case Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka was trying the matter of ___________
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- The movement started in 1954
- Arrested for refusing to give her bus seat to a white man
- The Civil Rights marches were a ___________
- The 13th Amendment abolished this in 1865
- There were a lot of these for equality, especially during the time of Rosa Parks' arrest.
- Gave the "I have a dream" speech in 1963
- American poet and activist that wrote "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings"
- There was a lot of __________ for equality, especially with the NAACP.
- The month to celebrate Black History
15 Clues: The movement started in 1954 • The month to celebrate Black History • Gave the "I have a dream" speech in 1963 • The 13th Amendment abolished this in 1865 • The Civil Rights marches were a ___________ • What all slaves wanted and finally got in 1862 • The first black president of the United States • The National Association that most advocates work for • ...
African American Civil Rights Era 2019-05-13
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- Led the early protest of segregation on public buses.
- President that sent in the troops to enforce desegregation
- Major leader of Civil Rights movement who led nonviolent demonstrations
- Site of the Bus Boycott.
- Site of Bloody Sunday in which African American protesters were beaten at the bridge
- Segregation by tradition or culture.
- This was the main right that African Americans were fighting for in the South.
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- Segregation by Law
- Promoted the idea of Black Nationalism
- This was the goal of the non-violent African American protests
- Protests at lunch counters in which protesters stayed seated despite the segregation
- 9 students were sent to school with whites
- The ugly murder of a boy which sparked a national Civil Rights movement
- Lawyer for the NAACP that won the Brown v Board case
- Organization that promoted non-violence as a means to protest segregation in the South
15 Clues: Segregation by Law • Site of the Bus Boycott. • Segregation by tradition or culture. • Promoted the idea of Black Nationalism • 9 students were sent to school with whites • Lawyer for the NAACP that won the Brown v Board case • Led the early protest of segregation on public buses. • President that sent in the troops to enforce desegregation • ...
A Journey Through America's National Parks 2023-03-27
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- What is the United States' smallest national park?
- In which national park lies the legendary “Old Man of the Lake”?
- What is the United States' largest national park?
- In which national park lies the tallest (not highest) mountain in the world?
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- Which national park shares its name with a U.S. President?
- Which U.S national park is 99% underwater?
- Which U.S. national park has a TV show named after it?
- Which national park holds the record for the highest air temperature on the planet?
- Which national park shares its name with a big worldwide sporting event that occurs every four years?
- Which national park shares its name with a mountain that is frequently referenced in the Old Testament?
10 Clues: Which U.S national park is 99% underwater? • What is the United States' largest national park? • What is the United States' smallest national park? • Which U.S. national park has a TV show named after it? • Which national park shares its name with a U.S. President? • In which national park lies the legendary “Old Man of the Lake”? • ...
Future cities 2024-05-16
Pandora 2024-12-11
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- Marilyn Manson album released 1994
- Trapts album released in 2002
- Marilyn Mansons album released 1996
- Linkin Parks album released in 2007
- Limp Bizkits album released 1996
- Orgys album released in 1998
- Korns greatist hits
- Rob Zombies first Greatest Hits
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- Limp Bizkits album released 1999
- Linkin Parks released 2003
- Panteras album released 1992
- Rob Zombies album released 2001
- Marilyn Manson single released in 2017
- Rob Zombies album released 1998
14 Clues: Korns greatist hits • Linkin Parks released 2003 • Panteras album released 1992 • Orgys album released in 1998 • Trapts album released in 2002 • Rob Zombies album released 2001 • Rob Zombies album released 1998 • Rob Zombies first Greatest Hits • Limp Bizkits album released 1999 • Limp Bizkits album released 1996 • Marilyn Manson album released 1994 • ...
Federation 2022-09-09
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- What was the reason Henry parks didn't come to his meeting...He was
- The father of federation 1901 The year Australia fully federated
- Where did Henry parks say his speech
- where was Henry parks born
- amount of votes before federation
- What park was federation celebrated in
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- what is Australia called now after federation
- What law did Aboriginals get discriminated bye
- what is the last state to join Australian federation
- The first prime minister of Australia
10 Clues: where was Henry parks born • amount of votes before federation • Where did Henry parks say his speech • The first prime minister of Australia • What park was federation celebrated in • what is Australia called now after federation • What law did Aboriginals get discriminated bye • what is the last state to join Australian federation • ...
Plasses in City 2020-09-28
19 Clues: kino • tilts • parks • skola • ķīmiķis • hotelis • veikals • teātris • izstāde • maiznieki • restorāns • miesnieki • biroja ēka • kafeijnīca • avīžu kioski • sporta centrs • vilciena stacija • autobusa pietura • zoloģiskais dārzs
Canada - Just the Facts 2024-03-07
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- This province is made up of many islands
- This province borders three of the Great Lakes.
- This ocean borders Canada on the West.
- The largest city in Canada is _____
- This area in Canada is home to some of the oldest Rocks on Earth
- This Viking Explorer whose first name is Leif, arrived in the year 1000BC
- This is an island province on the east coast of Canada
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- The capital city of Canada is __
- How many National Parks does Canada have?
- This province is between British Columbia and Saskatchewan
- This ocean borders Canada on the East.
- This is the name of the waterfall that is on the board of Canada and the United States
- This province in Canada speaks mostly French.
- The US spans 4 time zones. How many time zones does Canada have?
14 Clues: The capital city of Canada is __ • The largest city in Canada is _____ • This ocean borders Canada on the West. • This ocean borders Canada on the East. • This province is made up of many islands • How many National Parks does Canada have? • This province in Canada speaks mostly French. • This province borders three of the Great Lakes. • ...
COREY PARKS 2024-06-14
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- Corey's Snack and Water Buddy: Mr. ___
- Corey ___
- Shares Corey's Love of Cat Pictures: Ms. ___
- Corey's Favorite First Period American Studies Teacher: Mr. ___
- Corey's Hometown
- Number of Years Corey has Attended CJR
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- A Corey Area of Expertise
- ___ Parks
- Corey's Year at CJR
- Corey's School
- A Corey Obsession (on Mr. Murray's TV)
- English Teacher for Whom Corey Wrote a Trilogy of CJR Experiences: Mr. ___
12 Clues: ___ Parks • Corey ___ • Corey's School • Corey's Hometown • Corey's Year at CJR • A Corey Area of Expertise • Corey's Snack and Water Buddy: Mr. ___ • A Corey Obsession (on Mr. Murray's TV) • Number of Years Corey has Attended CJR • Shares Corey's Love of Cat Pictures: Ms. ___ • Corey's Favorite First Period American Studies Teacher: Mr. ___ • ...
The Springfield Park District 2020-04-01
15 Clues: bmx • golf • parks • rugby • tennis • sports • fitness • discgolf • carillon • inclusion • skatepark • recreation • findyourfun • playgrounds • hensonrobinsonzoo
Orlando 2024-05-13
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- The area is themed to the Harry Potter media franchise, adapting elements from the film series and novels by J. K. Rowling.
- Is a water theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida near Orlando, and is one of two operating water parks at the resort. It is the second water park to open at the resort, preceded by Disney's River Country which closed in November 2001.
- Opened on October 1, 1971. Contains numerous recreational facilities designed to attract visitors for an extended stay, including four theme parks, two water parks, four golf courses, conference centers, a competitive sports complex and a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex
- The museum was founded in 1924 by a group of art enthusiasts. The museum's mission is to inspire creativity, passion and intellectual curiosity by connecting people with art and new ideas.
- The park opened on Earth Day, April 22, 1998. The park is dedicated and themed around natural environment and animal conservation
- First opened in 1975. Was originally envisioned as an area shopping mall.
- Is a soccer-specific stadium in downtown Orlando, Florida. It is the home of Orlando City SC, which entered Major League Soccer (MLS) as an expansion franchise in 2015.
- Is the main feature of the park. Also located in the park (on the west side) is the Walt Disney Amphitheater, which hosts many community events and various performances year round.
- Is a private science museum located in Orlando, Florida. Its purposes are to provide experience-based opportunities for learning about science and technology and to promote public understanding of science.
- tourist entertainment complex of theme parks and hotels based in Orlando, Florida
- The attraction was officially announced by Universal Studios on March 19, 2008.[8] Although the layout was not revealed, the original press release stated that the roller coaster's vertical lift hill would be 167 feet (51 m) tall, and that the trains would reach a maximum speed of 65 miles per hour (105 km/h)
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- That opened on June 7, 1990. It features numerous rides, attractions, and live shows that are primarily themed to movies, television, and other aspects of the entertainment industry
- The park opened on October 1, 1982. Is dedicated to the celebration of human achievement, particularly technological innovation and international culture
- Is an amusement park in Orlando, Florida, near Universal Orlando and I-Drive. It has 4 different go-kart tracks and three roller coasters.
- It opened on May 28, 1999. Is modeled after a journey of exploration, where guests embark on an adventure to visit a variety of themed islands. Initially, the park featured six islands
- It is the sister park of SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica Orlando. Visitors to the park can interact with a range of marine animals including bottlenose dolphins.
- It opened on October 1, 1971 and are dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters.
- Is a 400 ft (122 m) tall Ferris wheel at Icon Park in Orlando, Florida, United States. It opened on April 29, 2015.
- Step back in time to April 1912 when you visit Tianic in Orlando. See more than 300 artifacts, costumed actors, and full-scale room recreations.
- Is a tropical-themed water park at Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida. Owned and operated by Universal Destinations & Experiences.
- Opened on December 15, 1973. Busch was more experienced with theme parks and thus developed SeaWorld in a competitive and aggressive manner, moving the park from a show-based to a ride-based park.
- The arena is home to the Orlando Magic of the NBA, the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL,[4] and the Orlando Predators of the National Arena League.
22 Clues: First opened in 1975. Was originally envisioned as an area shopping mall. • tourist entertainment complex of theme parks and hotels based in Orlando, Florida • It opened on October 1, 1971 and are dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters. • ...
Crossword for U.S. and Canada project 2024-03-06
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- A holiday celebrated in both countries to give thanks for a successful harvest.
- Civil War, A major event in U.S. history that pitted the Northern and Southern states against each other over the issue of slavery.
- Tower, A landmark and communication tower in Toronto, Canada.
- The epicenter of the U.S. film industry.
- Hortons, A popular Canadian coffee and donut chain.
- The largest state in the U.S. known for its stunning natural beauty.
- Fox, Canadian athlete and cancer activist who ran across Canada to raise money for cancer research.
- of Liberty, A symbol of freedom and democracy located in New York Harbor.
- Rushmore, A monument featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota.
- Luther King Jr, Civil rights activist and leader in the fight against racial segregation in the U.S.
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- National Park, A scenic national park located in the Canadian Rockies.
- Lakes, A group of five large freshwater lakes located in the U.S. and Canada.
- Parks, African American woman who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- F. Kennedy, The 35th President of the United States who was assassinated in 1963.
- Falls, A massive waterfall located on the border between Canada and the United States.
- Leaf, The iconic symbol of Canada.
- Trudeau, The current Prime Minister of Canada.
- Boston Tea Party, An event in American history where colonists protested British taxation by throwing tea into Boston Harbor.
- White House, Home and office of the President of the United States.
19 Clues: Leaf, The iconic symbol of Canada. • The epicenter of the U.S. film industry. • Trudeau, The current Prime Minister of Canada. • Hortons, A popular Canadian coffee and donut chain. • Tower, A landmark and communication tower in Toronto, Canada. • White House, Home and office of the President of the United States. • ...
Progressive Era 2025-11-07
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- Journalist who wrote The Jungle about unsafe meatpacking plants
- Author and reformer who spoke out against lynching and unequal education
- Women who fought for the right to vote
- Law that banned the sale and transport of alcohol in 1919
- President who started national parks and loved conservation
- Law that gave women the right to vote in 1920
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- Laws in the South that enforced racial segregation
- Reform that aimed to improve working conditions and end child labor
- Journalist who exposed problems in society
- Movement to stop the drinking of alcohol
- Reformers who wanted to improve society in the early 1900s
- Political boss of Tammany Hall in New York City
- African American leader who believed in equality through education and vocational training
- Organization formed in 1909 to fight discrimination against African Americans
14 Clues: Women who fought for the right to vote • Movement to stop the drinking of alcohol • Journalist who exposed problems in society • Law that gave women the right to vote in 1920 • Political boss of Tammany Hall in New York City • Laws in the South that enforced racial segregation • Law that banned the sale and transport of alcohol in 1919 • ...
Presidents of the US 2024-04-14
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- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which led to the abolition of slavery in the United States
- First African American President of the United States
- Led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
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- Known for his conservation efforts and establishment of national parks
- Known for his role in ending the Cold War and economic policies dubbed "Reaganomics"
- Successfully led the country during the Cuban Missile Crisis
8 Clues: Author of the Declaration of Independence • First African American President of the United States • Successfully led the country during the Cuban Missile Crisis • Led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II • Known for his conservation efforts and establishment of national parks • ...
Maker Space 6 2018-05-02
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- When something is often on the brink of destruction or total loss and rebounds. If we limit our consumptive ways and look more towards the future and our impact, we make this is a possibility.
- My place
- Worked with Roosevelt to get National Parks Act passed. Key person within the conservationist movement. Tasked with creating and managing a plan for the nation’s Western forest reserves and how to prolong their lives so future generations can get the most out of them.
- Relates to my space most from beginning of Steinberg. Group often marginalized to areas of low economic and environmental capacity. Sometimes used to promote increased travel by rail to national parks to encourage greater consumption.
- Way to describe nature's resilient ways. Sometimes it can come back as you expect sometimes it is a little worse coming back. Either way it can come back to you if you put enough effort into it and work for it. Just like the environment if you do nothing for it nothing will be done for you.
- step back from reality. The reason people view nature so aesthetically pleasing and continue to go into it when life gets hard and they need a break. Often hurt due to consumptive ways of life by removing this escape in nature due to finding a better use for the land.
- Connection of land from Native American time periods to more modern times. The use of land to change from forested areas to urban centers as well as agricultural hubs. Often seen as a cause for deforestation and eutrophication from the agricultural areas into water ways.
- Jefferson's way to divide up the land in the U.S Rectangular Land Survey. Used to increase and promote westward expansion and encourage people to settle out in the Midwest with this type of land for farming basically given away by the government.
- Viewed as wilderness by early explorers, often viewed as resilient in faces of adversity. Place we exploit most to further our need for more products to fuel our overly consumptive society, that without change will be gone before we know it.
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- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife. Brought more into the public light by Pinchot and Roosevelt regarding the national parks and the need to save them for future generations to admire.
- Result of large amounts of runoff full of nutrients into waterways such as streams, ponds or lakes, often human driven and caused due to a greater need for land for farming or factories
- Where people went due to manifest destiny. The leaving of the East coast with the promise of a better life ahead of them. Helped country grow tremendously in size but also caused large amounts of ecological damage, like killing of buffalo and mass deforestation.
- Theme of this crossword
- a result of clearing land for farms or for urban development. Major problem faced by rural areas mainly in the Midwest and West due to unregulated logging and large subsidies by the government to increased mass cutting of forests to promote development.
14 Clues: My place • Theme of this crossword • Result of large amounts of runoff full of nutrients into waterways such as streams, ponds or lakes, often human driven and caused due to a greater need for land for farming or factories • ...
Executive Branch Crossword 2021-10-03
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- Type of treaty the President makes without approval of Congress as long as it relates to his powers
- The Department of ________ manages the military
- The Department of __________manages our nation's National Parks and resources
- Presidential Power where Presidents can make treaties without Senate approval
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- Presidential Power that allows the president to control the Army and Navy
- President's primary power which involves running the government
- Presidential Power that allows the president to pardon rap stars in Federal Prisons
- The Department of _________ manages international relations
8 Clues: The Department of ________ manages the military • The Department of _________ manages international relations • President's primary power which involves running the government • Presidential Power that allows the president to control the Army and Navy • The Department of __________manages our nation's National Parks and resources • ...
Civil Rights MoveMent. 2015-06-02
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- Parks; Black Women who refused to give up seat
- Marshall; Won 29 out of 32 Cases
- Right Act Of 1965; The African American right to vote.
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- brown could not go to all-white school.
- African American would sit in a Public place to do to protest for equal treatment.
- Luther King Jr.; Man he was assigned By a white racist
- Vs. Board of Education; Case of
- Rights Act of 1964;Prohibited Discrimination based on race, religion, national, origin, and gender.
8 Clues: Vs. Board of Education; Case of • Marshall; Won 29 out of 32 Cases • brown could not go to all-white school. • Parks; Black Women who refused to give up seat • Luther King Jr.; Man he was assigned By a white racist • Right Act Of 1965; The African American right to vote. • African American would sit in a Public place to do to protest for equal treatment. • ...
Study guide for final 2025-12-11
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- fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation.
- workers often faced low wages and unfair treatment.
- Movement was a response to problems caused by industrialization and urban growth.
- supported progressive reforms in banking, tariffs, and business.
- marches, protests, and hunger strikes to gain political rights.
- faced exclusion laws and discrimination.
- was the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
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- strengthened rules against monopolies
- were journalists who exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and social problems.
- established the direct election of U.S. senators.
- supported progressive reforms such as education and public sanitation.
- Service was created to manage and protect national parks.
- and Drug Act regulated the safety and labeling of food and medicine.
- worked for women’s right to vote. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt lead the fight for the women's right to vote
- faced discrimination despite progressive reforms.
- supported progressive reforms in banking, tariffs, and business.
16 Clues: strengthened rules against monopolies • faced exclusion laws and discrimination. • established the direct election of U.S. senators. • faced discrimination despite progressive reforms. • workers often faced low wages and unfair treatment. • fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation. • Service was created to manage and protect national parks. • ...
Civics 2024-05-09
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- How long does a senator serve?
- What hat is the President wearing when he or she sees laws are carried out & creates laws through executive orders.
- What person administers the presidential oath of office?
- Amendment that placed choosing the President and Vice President on separate ballots
- How old should the president be?
- How long does a president serve?
- To release an individual from legal punishment is to?
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- According to the Constitution who has the role of breaking a tie in the Senate?
- Who is the head of the executive branch?
- Which Amendmentclarified procedure if a president becomes disabled?
- Overseeing the national parks is the responsibility of what cabinet department?
- In which article are constitutional powers of the president are found?
- What item represents one of the greatest sources of power for a president?
- How many U.S sensors are there?
- One of the agencies of the Justice Department is the?
15 Clues: How long does a senator serve? • How many U.S sensors are there? • How old should the president be? • How long does a president serve? • Who is the head of the executive branch? • One of the agencies of the Justice Department is the? • To release an individual from legal punishment is to? • What person administers the presidential oath of office? • ...
The Great Depression 2023-04-18
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- Roosevelt gave radio " - Chats" to Americans on what he was doing.
- This organization insured bank deposits.
- This signaled the beginning of the GD in 1929.
- Term used when conditions are drier than usual.
- President when the Depression started and who many Americans blamed for it.
- War that will help Americans get out of the Great Depression.
- This organization built dams that provided hydroelectric power in Tennessee.
- Organization employed young men to complete projects and work in national parks.
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- The -- Act was passed to provide benefits to retirees and the unemployed.
- Nickname for Roosevelt's plan to end the Depression.
- The - Bowl was a drought that struck the Great Plains.
- Elected president during the Depression and inspired optimism in many.
- People would go stand in these long lines to get food.
- Years of the Great Depression (no hyphen).
- This organization employed millions of unskilled men to carry out public works projects.
15 Clues: This organization insured bank deposits. • Years of the Great Depression (no hyphen). • This signaled the beginning of the GD in 1929. • Term used when conditions are drier than usual. • Nickname for Roosevelt's plan to end the Depression. • The - Bowl was a drought that struck the Great Plains. • People would go stand in these long lines to get food. • ...
Imperialism - Spanish American War 2022-12-15
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- Another of the territories gained from the SPAW by the US
- War that occurred in 1898
- The _____ canal connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through Central America
- press based on sensationalism and exaggeration, one cause of the war
- Doctrine that said the US will not tolerate European colonization in the Western Hemisphere
- This Policy allowed US to trade in China
- Ended the Spanish American War
- Another of the territories gained from the SPAW by the US
- The US emerged from the Spanish American War as a _______ ________
- 1 of 3 territories gained from the SPAW by the US
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- President Taft used _____ diplomacy to extend the influence of the US to other countries
- intense pride in one's nation
- one people/country exerting control over another for some gain
- Sinking of this ship was the spark of war
- President credited with creation of National Parks
- This policy advocated for diplomacy backed by threat of military force
16 Clues: War that occurred in 1898 • intense pride in one's nation • Ended the Spanish American War • This Policy allowed US to trade in China • Sinking of this ship was the spark of war • 1 of 3 territories gained from the SPAW by the US • President credited with creation of National Parks • Another of the territories gained from the SPAW by the US • ...
Sub Saharan Africa 2023-02-09
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- the intentional destruction of a people group
- condition of not getting enough nutrients through food
- religion spread to Africa by Arabic traders
- language spread to Africa through colonialism
- Nelson _______, the peaceful leader of the resistance against apartheid in South Africa
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- culture created over a thousand years ago due to a blend between African and Arabic cultures
- rise in prices due to a currency losing its buying power
- South African laws creating segregation and discrimination based upon race
- country in east Africa known for its national parks and protection of endangered African wildlife
- disease spread in Central Africa by mosquitos
- East African country known for never being colonized and having large churches made out of rock
11 Clues: religion spread to Africa by Arabic traders • the intentional destruction of a people group • disease spread in Central Africa by mosquitos • language spread to Africa through colonialism • condition of not getting enough nutrients through food • rise in prices due to a currency losing its buying power • ...
JOBS 2020-10-01
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- a person who protects and preservs parklands – national, state, provincial, or local parks.
- a person who serves customers in a shop
- a person who picks fruit or vegetables.
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- a person employed who shows tourists around places of interest
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant
7 Clues: a person who owns or manages a farm. • a person who serves customers in a shop • a person who picks fruit or vegetables. • a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant • a person employed who shows tourists around places of interest • a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand. • ...
Jean Augustine 2025-06-02
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- The A month officially recognize to honour Black history.
- Jean’s honorary title given for her lifelong contributions.
- Jean was appointed to the Queen’s ______ Council for Canada
- Jean served as _______ Speaker in the House of Commons.
- Jean worked hard to promote ________ among all Canadians.
- Jean co-chairs the 100 Accomplished Black _______ Women project.
- The Canadian festival Jean helped organize in 1967.
- Jean's early career in Canada began through the West Indian ________ Scheme.
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- The Caribbean country where Jean Augustine was born.
- Jean supported the statue of the Famous ______.
- The level of government that takes care of cities and towns, like garbage collection and parks.
- Jean’s federal riding in Ontario: Etobicoke–_________.
- The Canadian Parliament is divided into the House of Commons and the ______
- Jean chaired the National Liberal Women's__________.
- The Canadian city where Jean first worked as a domestic helper.
15 Clues: Jean supported the statue of the Famous ______. • The Canadian festival Jean helped organize in 1967. • The Caribbean country where Jean Augustine was born. • Jean chaired the National Liberal Women's__________. • Jean’s federal riding in Ontario: Etobicoke–_________. • Jean served as _______ Speaker in the House of Commons. • ...
Rosa Parks 2021-02-02
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- The vehicle she rode that made her famous.
- The famous railroad travelled by slaves.
- The state she was born in.
- City where you can view the bus today.
- Her mother's occupation.
- Her age when she was arrested (two words).
- The day Negroes were asked to stay off the bus.
- What she fought for all her life (two words).
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- What did she celebrate on February 4th?
- What fighting for a cause is called.
- Her position in the NAACP.
- Her father's occupation.
12 Clues: Her mother's occupation. • Her father's occupation. • The state she was born in. • Her position in the NAACP. • What fighting for a cause is called. • City where you can view the bus today. • What did she celebrate on February 4th? • The famous railroad travelled by slaves. • The vehicle she rode that made her famous. • Her age when she was arrested (two words). • ...
Places in Town 2022-04-02
20 Clues: tur • māja • iela • pasts • parks • skola • banka • muzejs • garāža • lidosta • zoodārzs • slimnīca • restorāns • kinoteātris • lielveikals • starp diviem • ugunsdzēs.stacija • stop autobusu pietura • station vilcienu stacija • station policijas iecirknis
