national parks Crossword Puzzles
Civil Rights Movement 2025-05-10
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- Marshall – NAACP lawyer in Brown v. Board; first Black Supreme Court Justice.
- Rock Nine – First Black students to integrate Central High in Arkansas.
- Power – Slogan and movement emphasizing racial pride and self-determination.
- Baker – Organizer and mentor behind SNCC and grassroots activism.
- Campaign – Movement met with police brutality; gained national attention.
- – Student-led activist group involved in sit-ins and voter registration.
- – Central philosophy of many Civil Rights leaders.
- – MLK’s organization focused on nonviolent protest.
- Nash – SNCC leader and strategist in Nashville sit-ins.
- Rustin – Key organizer of the 1963 March on Washington.
- Rights Act 1965 – Ended literacy tests and allowed federal oversight.
- v. Board – Supreme Court case that declared school segregation unconstitutional.
- Parks – Refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery.
- on Washington – 1963 rally where MLK gave “I Have a Dream” speech.
- Crow – Laws enforcing racial segregation in the South.
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- – Method of protest by refusing to buy or use services.
- – Nonviolent protest tactic at segregated lunch counters.
- – System of separating people by race in public life.
- Luther King Jr. – Leader who advocated for nonviolent protest.
- Riots – Uprising in Los Angeles that reflected urban racial tensions.
- – The process of ending racial separation in schools and public life.
- Bus Boycott – Sparked by Rosa Parks; led to bus desegregation.
- to Montgomery March – Protest for voting rights; met with violence on "Bloody Sunday."
- – Longstanding civil rights organization that used legal strategies.
- Rights Act 1964 – Outlawed segregation and job discrimination.
- Evers – NAACP field secretary assassinated in Mississippi.
- Meredith – First African American student at the University of Mississippi.
- X – Civil rights activist who believed in Black empowerment “by any means necessary.”
- Lewis – Freedom Rider and leader of the Selma March.
- Rides – Interstate bus protests against segregated terminals.
30 Clues: – Central philosophy of many Civil Rights leaders. • – MLK’s organization focused on nonviolent protest. • Lewis – Freedom Rider and leader of the Selma March. • – System of separating people by race in public life. • Parks – Refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery. • Crow – Laws enforcing racial segregation in the South. • ...
Grade 9 Unit 1 Wonders of the world 2024-09-18
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- A journey undertaken for a specific purpose, especially exploration.
- The visible features of an area of land; scenery.
- Offering a wide view of an area; comprehensive in scope.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- An opening in the Earth's crust that can erupt with lava.
- A structure built to remember a person or event.
- Small pieces of matter; can refer to atoms or molecules.
- The process of being worn away by natural forces like water.
- Northern Lights; natural light display in the sky.
- A ridge of rocks or coral in the sea, often supporting marine life.
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- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- Small shaking movements, often caused by geological activity.
- Observable events, often unusual or remarkable.
- The highest point of a mountain or hill.
- Referring to the Northern Lights, especially aurora borealis.
- The height of something above sea level.
- Relating to a nation; often refers to parks or monuments.
- Covering a wide area; extensive.
- Marine organism that builds reefs; often colorful and diverse.
19 Clues: Covering a wide area; extensive. • The highest point of a mountain or hill. • The height of something above sea level. • Observable events, often unusual or remarkable. • A structure built to remember a person or event. • The visible features of an area of land; scenery. • Northern Lights; natural light display in the sky. • ...
Youth Conference 2025-06-23
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- Having ______ is not easy, but with it you can move mountains
- Look unto me in every thought; doubt not, ____ not
- left foot is bigger then right foot
- loves to soak cake in milk
- can say alphabet backwards in under 5 seconds
- hates water and olives
- “come what may and Love it” Lord knows who YOU are and what you are going through. as hard as as it is we need to _______ to the end
- met and shook Steve Young’s hand and did not want to wash it
- hates Eggs and Cilantro
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- use to shower 2-3 times a day
- Life is hard, How you choose to act or react to things will make your day. so Press ______ in all things
- Joseph Smith’s brother
- God created all things including National Parks such as ___________
- loves bacon/ good quality bacon
- Rode a real bull but got hurt riding a mechanical bull
- Doctrine and _________ 6:36
- use to be a body builder
- hates popcorn
- loves puppies, fireworks, & 4th of July
19 Clues: hates popcorn • Joseph Smith’s brother • hates water and olives • hates Eggs and Cilantro • use to be a body builder • loves to soak cake in milk • Doctrine and _________ 6:36 • use to shower 2-3 times a day • loves bacon/ good quality bacon • left foot is bigger then right foot • loves puppies, fireworks, & 4th of July • can say alphabet backwards in under 5 seconds • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2014-12-13
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- A radio drama that was very realistic about aliens
- How many acres did President Franklin D. Roosevelt set aside for national parks(write out number)
- Who was president when the economy crashed
- CCC
- President Hoover pressed congress to push the RSC because he thought the economy suffered from
- An act that bettered farms along the Tennessee river
- A program that employed 8.5 million Americans
- What was the unemployment rate in 1932 (write out number)
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- Another name for shantytowns
- The REA provided electricity to who
- Who was the first female cabinet member
- What act had the right to collect bargaining
- A popular radio priest who turned against Roosevelt
- What was the day called when the stock market crashed
- What state did many migrants from the dust bowl head to
- What were the migrants called that moved out to the west during the dust bowl
- The act that was signed in 1953 to pay the retired workers 65 or older
- One of the worst environmental disasters of the twentieth century
- What group experienced the the depression early in the 1920s
- Known as the "Kingfish"; threat to FDR
20 Clues: CCC • Another name for shantytowns • The REA provided electricity to who • Known as the "Kingfish"; threat to FDR • Who was the first female cabinet member • Who was president when the economy crashed • What act had the right to collect bargaining • A program that employed 8.5 million Americans • A radio drama that was very realistic about aliens • ...
Rosa Parks 2013-02-28
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- Which month did the incident take place?
- When you refuse to buy a product?
- Which year was she arrested? (one word)
- What wouldn't she give up?
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- Surname of the bus driver
- Which town did she got arrested in?
- Who arrested her?
- When you’re positive about something
- Another word for a lawyer
- What did she fight for?
- What colour is Rosa Parks?
11 Clues: Who arrested her? • What did she fight for? • Surname of the bus driver • Another word for a lawyer • What wouldn't she give up? • What colour is Rosa Parks? • When you refuse to buy a product? • Which town did she got arrested in? • When you’re positive about something • Which year was she arrested? (one word) • Which month did the incident take place?
Amusement parks 2024-11-04
At the Park and in the City 2021-01-21
16 Clues: mest • māja • lēkāt • lidot • skola • spert • parks • skriet • veikals • rāpties • žonglēt • staigāt • kinoteātris • autobusu pietura • lekt (uz priekšu) • braukt (ar velosip.)
Mystery at Mistry Manor Part 4 - National Parks 2023-08-09
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- Trek through water
- Melting due to global warming
- Drake & *** (Tree)
- Close to Seattle
- Ol' Faithful
- Famous bear
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- Major sporting event every 4 years
- Miami vice
- Known for arch-shaped rocks
- Drive above the clouds
- Watch out for alligators!
- Avenue of the Giants
- Looks like mars
- Half Dome
- Biggest tree in the world
15 Clues: Half Dome • Miami vice • Famous bear • Ol' Faithful • Looks like mars • Close to Seattle • Trek through water • Drake & *** (Tree) • Avenue of the Giants • Drive above the clouds • Watch out for alligators! • Biggest tree in the world • Known for arch-shaped rocks • Melting due to global warming • Major sporting event every 4 years
Futbol and Rugby Facts 2023-05-24
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- New Zealand's National Team.
- Tuvalu's national football team is not affiliated with FIFA but intead with the___.
- This Australia's #1 football player.
- This is Australia's National Football Team.
- This is Fiji's #1 Goalscorer.
- when was the New Zealand Men's National Rugby Team Founded?
- What is the amount of FIFa world cups the Socceroos won?
- what is the best performance the Socceroos had in the FIFA world cup?
- When was Australia's National Football Team/Socceroos Founded?
- When did the NZF get affiliated with FIFA
- Who is the CEO of the Australians Men's National Rugby Team?
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- What is the New Zealand Men's National Rugby Team?
- What is Australia's National Rugby Team?
- Who is the best player on the Australian Men's National Rugby Team?
- What is the amount of FIFA world cups the NZF won?
- This person is the NZF's top goal scorer.
- When did the Socceroos get affiliated with FIFA?
- when were the Australians Men's National Rugby team Founded?
- Who is the CEO of the New Zealand's Men'n National Rugby Team?
- When was the NZF founded?
- Who is the best Player on the New Zealand Men's National Rugby team?
21 Clues: When was the NZF founded? • New Zealand's National Team. • This is Fiji's #1 Goalscorer. • This Australia's #1 football player. • What is Australia's National Rugby Team? • This person is the NZF's top goal scorer. • When did the NZF get affiliated with FIFA • This is Australia's National Football Team. • When did the Socceroos get affiliated with FIFA? • ...
Team Turkeys 2019-12-10
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- What is the name of the first steam train to arrive in Aurora (1 word)? Macauleyculkin Who starred as Kevin in Home Alone?
- What resident was an Olympic Snowboarder?
- Which member of ELT is working on their PhD?
- What’s the name of Karen Oreto’s grandpuppy?
- Who was the first Parks Manager?
- Which social media channel was the first for Aurora to use?
- How many thousands of Facebook followers does the Town have?
- Name the newest Ball Diamond in Aurora (first and last name)?
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- To become a progressive community with small town charm is our_____ (one word)?
- With Doug Foote’s Retirement at end of December, who is now longest serving employee in Parks (last name)?
- What is the name of Scrooge's fiancee?
- What 2004 animated Christmas film features Tom Hanks as multiple characters (3 words)?
- What is Scrooge’s first name?
- Who gave Aurora its name and was, also the Postmaster (last name)?
- What is the name of the 1988 Christmas movie featuring Bill Murray as the selfish television executive?
- How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter?
- What local family is known for creating a famous agriculture tool?
17 Clues: What is Scrooge’s first name? • Who was the first Parks Manager? • What is the name of Scrooge's fiancee? • What resident was an Olympic Snowboarder? • Which member of ELT is working on their PhD? • What’s the name of Karen Oreto’s grandpuppy? • How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter? • Which social media channel was the first for Aurora to use? • ...
Unit 6 APUSH 2022-05-27
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- a tactic used by politicians to gain immigrant loyalty in future elections by welcoming newly arrived immigrants
- middle class men and women settled into settlement homes to help poor immigrants
- speech addressing convention of divided democrats
- secret society in order to avoid detection by employers, went public, and called for reforms
- able to send messages across seas in minutes
- most significant invention, electric power, incandescent lamp
- companies whos products could be ordered and shipped
- ideas that Darwin’s ideas of natural selection and survival of the fittest shroud be applied to the marketplace
- idea that economic, scientific, and religious beliefs led ppl to rejecting government regulation of business
- man who planned city parks and scenic boulevards (Central park, U.S capitol)
- Supreme Court upheld right of state to regulate business of a public nature
- powerful political force abolishing alcohol
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- man who established an industrial and agricultural school for African Americans in Tuskegee, Alabama
- article written by Andrew Carnegie about how the wealthy had a moral responsibility to carry out projects of philanthropy
- man who discovered that blasting air through molten iron produced high-quality steel
- national alliance members met in Florida and made significant reforms
- a company that dominates a market so much that it faces little to no competition from other companies
- grand plans to remake American cities with tree-lined boulevards, public parks, and public cultural attractions
- man who worked his way up from poverty, became the superintendent of Pennsylvania Railroad, used vertical integration, and outdistanced competition
- segregation laws
- focused on how emotions shaped human experiences
- act that prohibited any contract combination in restraint of trade or commerce
- act that encouraged farming on Great Plains offering 160 acres public free land to any family that settled for 5 years
- movement applying christian principles to social problems
- musical form that combined African rhymes with European instruments and mixed improvisation with structured format
25 Clues: segregation laws • powerful political force abolishing alcohol • able to send messages across seas in minutes • focused on how emotions shaped human experiences • speech addressing convention of divided democrats • companies whos products could be ordered and shipped • movement applying christian principles to social problems • ...
On the Lookout- Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-22
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- One of the states where the Selway-Bitterroot Forest is located.
- The amount of water in the air.
- Unpleasant or unsettling in a surprising way.
- One of the states where the Selway-Bitterroot Forest is located.
- Harm done to someone or something.
- A community of living things together with their habitat.
- In remote areas, this is mostly the what starts forest fires.
- The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
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- This machine will bring the supplies to the tower.
- People whose job is to watch for something such as danger.
- All the conditions that affect a living thing in a specific area, such as plants, animals, weather, and landforms; the natural world.
- People who help protect state and national parks, the animals within them, and the people who visit them.
- Distant or completely cut off from others.
- To warn or inform.
14 Clues: To warn or inform. • The amount of water in the air. • Harm done to someone or something. • Distant or completely cut off from others. • Unpleasant or unsettling in a surprising way. • This machine will bring the supplies to the tower. • A community of living things together with their habitat. • People whose job is to watch for something such as danger. • ...
Geography 2021-12-03
4 Clues: gods own country • - The land of five rivers • - The field of drama, arts, theatre and literature • - Heritage destinations and its Wildlife/ National Parks
Water day 2022-04-01
15 Clues: zivs, • laiva, • bērni, • krabis, • kalmārs, • baseins, • Titāniks, • Aisbergs, • akselots, • koktēlis, • peldētājs, • ūdens tanks, • ūdens parks, • ūdens tornis, • ūdens slīdkalniņš,
Eleanor and Park 2023-03-31
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- What was the material of the necklace Park gave Eleanor
- Which parent Ignored Park because of the Eyeliner
- Where Eleanor and part met
- Parks Martial Arts form
- How many days was park suspended for
- What did Eleanor say she bought with the Christmas money
- Eleanors Hair color
- Makeup park used
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- What was Eleanor wearing that embarrassed her
- is big and awkward
- Nickname the kids on the bus called eleanor
- Where were Eleanor's clothes found after Gym class
- Comic Park and Eleanor read on the bus
- Parks Ex Girlfriend
- Small with a striking look
- What did Eleanor gift park for Christmas
- Who did Park Beat up
17 Clues: Makeup park used • is big and awkward • Parks Ex Girlfriend • Eleanors Hair color • Who did Park Beat up • Parks Martial Arts form • Small with a striking look • Where Eleanor and part met • How many days was park suspended for • Comic Park and Eleanor read on the bus • What did Eleanor gift park for Christmas • Nickname the kids on the bus called eleanor • ...
M-NCPPC Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- As part of the Department of Parks & Recreation's vision statement, we pledge to provide stewardship of our county's natural, __________, and historical resources.
- The Commission was founded in 192_
- What does the "N" in the acronym CANDLE stand for?
- The Department of Parks & Recreation's 3 nature centers include Clearwater, Watkins, and Mount __________.
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- What is the last name of the The Department of Parks & Recreation's Deputy Director of Area Operations?
- The Surratt House is associated with this former president.
- If you want to stay up to date with important PGParks alerts, sign up for this notification system.
- The “formula” in Formula 2040 is Parks + Recreation = ____________
- Visit this park if you want to to slide down one of Dorothy's ruby red slippers.
- If you're looking to practice your left hook, head to the M-NCPPC facility named after this boxing legend.
10 Clues: The Commission was founded in 192_ • What does the "N" in the acronym CANDLE stand for? • The Surratt House is associated with this former president. • The “formula” in Formula 2040 is Parks + Recreation = ____________ • Visit this park if you want to to slide down one of Dorothy's ruby red slippers. • ...
The Netherlands Crossword for the Davises 2023-12-19
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- Another name for the Netherlands.
- Famous German teenager whose family hid in the Netherlands during World War II.
- Houses the Netherlands' national art collection.
- From mid-March to early May, millions of these create a colorful patchwork across the fields of the Netherlands.
- Government seat of the Netherlands.
- Fourth largest city in the Netherlands, with many parks, canals, and bicycles.
- Dutch master painter, printmaker, and draughtsman of the 17th century.
- More than 1,000 of these unique, large structures are found in the Netherlands.
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- Famous water control structures used to protect many areas in the Netherlands from flooding.
- Famous Dutch watchmaker who hid Jews in her home during World War II.
- Famous artist born in 1853 in the Netherlands.
- Famous Dutch master painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle class life.
- Special earthenware hand-painted in a family-owned factory.
- Capital city of the Netherlands.
14 Clues: Capital city of the Netherlands. • Another name for the Netherlands. • Government seat of the Netherlands. • Famous artist born in 1853 in the Netherlands. • Houses the Netherlands' national art collection. • Special earthenware hand-painted in a family-owned factory. • Famous Dutch watchmaker who hid Jews in her home during World War II. • ...
The Executive Branch 2025-03-16
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- The minimum age requirement to become President
- The ceremony where the President officially takes office
- The process by which the President can reject a bill passed by Congress
- The Vice President's only constitutionally defined role in the legislative branch
- The department responsible for enforcing federal laws and overseeing agencies like the FBI
- The amendment that limits the President to two terms in office
- The number of years in a single presidential term
- The Vice President's role in the executive branch, often involving advisory duties
- The official residence and workplace of the President
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- The department responsible for managing U.S. foreign policy
- The current head of the executive branch and commander-in-chief of the military
- The group of advisors to the President, including the heads of executive departments
- The department responsible for managing national parks and natural resources
- The person who becomes President if the President and Vice President are unable to serve
14 Clues: The minimum age requirement to become President • The number of years in a single presidential term • The official residence and workplace of the President • The ceremony where the President officially takes office • The department responsible for managing U.S. foreign policy • The amendment that limits the President to two terms in office • ...
Chapter 20 Review 2024-05-28
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- meeting needs in present while ensure future generations have resources
- light, heat, or nuclear radiation released to atmosphere p. 421
- God's command to use wise dominion over the earth
- using less of something
- the name for water filled with Karenia brevis algae
- a resource that is used faster than it's replenished
- leave natural resources (especially land areas) alone; free from human influence p. 429
- A conservation effort to use resources wisely so they don't run out p. 428
- a resource that is replenished faster than it's consumed
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- a substance pollutant that is broken down naturally
- improper release of anything harmful to the environment p. 420
- concern for proper stewadrship of natural resources
- cleaning impure water to make it pure
- a substance pollutant that cannot be broken down; plastic p. 421
- state and national __ are preserved areas
- organism that helps break down substance pollutants
- conservationists effort to undo damage from past p. 428
- a way of disposing wastes by burying them p. 422
- to use something again usually for another purpose
19 Clues: using less of something • cleaning impure water to make it pure • state and national __ are preserved areas • a way of disposing wastes by burying them p. 422 • God's command to use wise dominion over the earth • to use something again usually for another purpose • a substance pollutant that is broken down naturally • concern for proper stewadrship of natural resources • ...
Denmark 2021-01-11
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- What is a famous food in Denmark?
- Denmark, has a special word, Hygge, what do you think it's meant for?
- In Denmark, how many letters does the longest danish word have?
- Denmark is reported to be the __ in the world.
- What's a weird sport invented in Denmark?
- what is the Danish pastry actually called?
- what is the national fruit in Denmark?
- On average, how many days of the year does it rain/snow in Denmark?
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- how high is the highest mountain in Denmark?
- What famous brand is from Denmark?
- What cities in Denmark have the oldest amusement parks?
- The Danish Flag, in Denmark, was first acknowledged in the year of?
- if you're not married by the age 25, what will get thrown at you on your birthday?
- In the Danish language, what word do they not have a word for?
14 Clues: What is a famous food in Denmark? • What famous brand is from Denmark? • what is the national fruit in Denmark? • What's a weird sport invented in Denmark? • what is the Danish pastry actually called? • how high is the highest mountain in Denmark? • Denmark is reported to be the __ in the world. • What cities in Denmark have the oldest amusement parks? • ...
Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks- Summer 2020 2023-01-10
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- Local bears' (& minigolf champs)delight
- Famed Teton cabin Location
- Young mountains are also known as this
- Man responsible for the Going-to-the-Sun road
- Jackson town square centerpiece
- Fastest mammal in the west
- Tycoon who established Yellowstone
- Lake for hiking and honeymoon tiffs
- Glacier lake at the entrance of the park
- Geothermal feature
- Mammal who shovels snow with head
- Horror film that used the park as a backdrop
- Vibrant summer flowers
- Ranch famous for steaks
- Geologic feature at the top
- Historic red bus on the Going- to-the-Sun road
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- Bacteria that thrive in hot climates
- Furry visitors attracted to garbage
- Yellowstone Ol’ timer
- Range containing Tetons
- European hunted this animal for fur
- Largest of Glacier's namesake
- Largest freshwater lake west of MS
- Yellowstone: America's New _______
- Geothermal feature
- Teton town for provisions and bikes
- Lower 48 state with size equivalent
- Term to describe a high mountain valley
- the mountains are young, their primary Granite Oldest rock structure on the planet
- Colorful Yellowstone landmark
- Name of national forest spanning parks
- Geothermal feature
- Indigenous Glacier neighbor
- WY Governing body first to elect woman
34 Clues: Geothermal feature • Geothermal feature • Geothermal feature • Yellowstone Ol’ timer • Vibrant summer flowers • Range containing Tetons • Ranch famous for steaks • Famed Teton cabin Location • Fastest mammal in the west • Indigenous Glacier neighbor • Geologic feature at the top • Largest of Glacier's namesake • Colorful Yellowstone landmark • Jackson town square centerpiece • ...
Multicultral Foods 2025-11-06
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- Vietnam's national dish
- Germany's national dish
- Eat food at this place
- A grain used in many Asian foods
- Vegetables, but with seeds
- Cooking with the gas version of water
- ______ are used to give you plety nutrients
- Usually used to boil things
- China's national dish
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- Cooking method where you use a large amount of oil to fry
- France's national dish
- A thin amount of dough, and boiled to al dente.
- Japan's national dish
- Australia's national dish
- Using an oven to cook a food
- Ireland's national dish
- Usually used to boil water
- Thailand's national dish
- Used to make things takes good
- Philippines' national dish
- A popular italian type of noodle
21 Clues: Japan's national dish • China's national dish • France's national dish • Eat food at this place • Vietnam's national dish • Germany's national dish • Ireland's national dish • Thailand's national dish • Australia's national dish • Vegetables, but with seeds • Usually used to boil water • Philippines' national dish • Usually used to boil things • Using an oven to cook a food • ...
Social Reform Movement 2025-11-17
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- Sinclair, a person who wrote the book The Jungle, to expose working conditions.
- a Movement to ban drinking under the age of 21 years old.
- When people move from one country to another to live, often for jobs, safety, or a better life.
- Roosevelt, the 26th President, founded national parks.
- Overcrowded apartments.
- Riis, who wrote How the Other Half Lives.
- a group of workers who join together for better pay and safer jobs.
- Bly, a Person who went to mental asylums to find out the truth undercover.
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- Women's right to vote.
- Gompers, who organized the AFI CIO in 1886.
- Labor, Kids working in dangerous conditions or in mines.
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, A tragic fire in a clothing factory that killed over 140 workers, mostly young immigrant women.
- to go against something like your Job or company.
- Jones, a person who fought for child labor.
14 Clues: Women's right to vote. • Overcrowded apartments. • Riis, who wrote How the Other Half Lives. • Gompers, who organized the AFI CIO in 1886. • Jones, a person who fought for child labor. • to go against something like your Job or company. • Roosevelt, the 26th President, founded national parks. • Labor, Kids working in dangerous conditions or in mines. • ...
5th Grade 2023-04-20
26 Clues: Gray • Moore • Goode • Greer • Mamar • Payne • Parks • Otaru • Gamby • Jones • Batey • Bates • Smith • Robles • Overly • Carter • Vetter • Laporte • Wilburn • Ordonez • Watkins • Gulelat • Reynolds • Burnette • Patterson • Alexander
crossword 2022-01-12
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- The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh
- Rhodesia was a protectorate in south central Africa, formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia.
- Leone a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
- Cameroon well known for its native music styles, particularly Makossa and Bikutsi, and for its successful national football team.
- are known for their vibrant and friendly energy expressed through diverse creative expressions.
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- The country is the second largest producer of gold in Africa.
- Africa renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity
- outstanding features are the largest freshwater lake on the continent, the source of the longest river, the strongest waterfall,
- Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, and wildlife-rich national parks such as the Serengeti - but has become a target for poacher.
- is known for the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration.
10 Clues: The country is the second largest producer of gold in Africa. • is known for the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration. • Leone a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade. • Africa renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity • ...
LPT Associate Spotlight 2024-04-29
5 Clues: i have visited 22 US ____ parks • country i am traveling to in October • my favorite hobby. clue: its comes in pieces • i am primarily left-handed but play ___ with my right • month i got married. JHRS, HNRM, and I share the same anniversary
Introduction to History and Government 2024-09-30
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- This level of government creates laws for the whole country
- A citizen must be of good ________ character
- the rights, responsibilities, and duties of a citizen.
- the legal process to become a citizen
- This level of government is in charge of roads and laws for the state
- things a person is required to do as a citizen
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- things citizens should do of their own free will
- a member of a community who owes loyalty to a community and the government.
- This level of government is in charge of things like schools, libraries, and parks
- A source that comes directly from a person or artifact that was there when an event occurred
- At a citizenship ceremony citizen pledge this to the USA.
- the study of rights, responsibilities of citizens
12 Clues: the legal process to become a citizen • A citizen must be of good ________ character • things a person is required to do as a citizen • things citizens should do of their own free will • the study of rights, responsibilities of citizens • the rights, responsibilities, and duties of a citizen. • At a citizenship ceremony citizen pledge this to the USA. • ...
National Symbols 2022-01-16
15 Clues: National Gem • National hero • National bird • National Leaf • National fish • National dish • National dance • National Fruit • National house • National sport • National flower • National Animal • National Anthem • National costume for men • National costume for women
US HISTORY 112 2024-11-21
27 Clues: age • gun • rush • York • four • cola • stone • Parks • trust • parks • tweed • graham • island • period • player • Edison • Harbor • island • Pepper • War One • machine • growing • eleventh • president • Roosevelt • B Anothony • Revolution
Kitty is never home 2022-06-09
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- In 2019, Kitty went with a friend to this city for their friends' engagement surprise, on top of a dragon mountain
- Cat and Kitty traveled here recently for a friend's birthday, and kind of for Kitty's birthday, too
- Kitty, Mom, Han, and Sylvia drove to this city in Southern California to visit Uncle Jimmy's family
- Her friend's bachelorette party was in this country, which is known for resorts, beaches, and tacos
- We all went to this national park last, but kitty went during October and backpacked and hiked up a very big dome
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- This is the city where we saw Niagara Falls in Canada
- This state in the USA where Kitty is right now visiting national parks
- kitty traveled to this Asian country during high school with a group of classmates
8 Clues: This is the city where we saw Niagara Falls in Canada • This state in the USA where Kitty is right now visiting national parks • kitty traveled to this Asian country during high school with a group of classmates • Cat and Kitty traveled here recently for a friend's birthday, and kind of for Kitty's birthday, too • ...
Government Services 2024-11-13
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- controlling and garbage removal
- Making money and controlling banks
- Local parks, sports fields, and community events
- Clean water and waste management
- Hospitals and health services
- laws for internet, cell phones, social media
- repair roads and highways, transportation laws
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- Buses, trains, and transportation in the city
- Canada and its borders
- delivering letters and packages to Canadians
- Running schools and colleges
- Managing forests, water, and energy
12 Clues: Canada and its borders • Running schools and colleges • Hospitals and health services • controlling and garbage removal • Clean water and waste management • Making money and controlling banks • Managing forests, water, and energy • delivering letters and packages to Canadians • laws for internet, cell phones, social media • Buses, trains, and transportation in the city • ...
Environmentalism 2015-03-31
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- / Non-violent movements are more likely in the global_______.
- / An increase in burning of fossil fuels is called what?
- / Who wrote the book Silent Spring in 1962?
- / Population explosion is one of the _____ major factors.
- / Nearly_____% of the earth’s ozone is the stratosphere and is referred to as the ozone layer.
- / What day is April 22?
- / Locally based things would be more likely to be in the global_______.
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- / The loss of trees is due to a(n)________ of carbon dioxide.
- / Thinning of the ozone layer.
- / Pollution and wilderness issues re both major concerns of _______ environmentalists?
- / Advocacy for or work toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution is what?
- / Many people and businesses change and start going “_______”.
- / Rising sea level is a ______ of global warming?
- / In which wave of environmentalism led to the creation of many U.S national parks?
14 Clues: / What day is April 22? • / Thinning of the ozone layer. • / Who wrote the book Silent Spring in 1962? • / Rising sea level is a ______ of global warming? • / An increase in burning of fossil fuels is called what? • / Population explosion is one of the _____ major factors. • / The loss of trees is due to a(n)________ of carbon dioxide. • ...
Maine Outdoors 2023-08-09
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- an activity involving going down a snowy mountain with large shoes and sticks
- another word for "forest"
- a coastal tourist destination in Maine, the most known destination in the state
- a large fire used for light and warmth in the forest
- an activity that takes patience, and involves casting a line into a body of water
- a type of vehicle used for going on all sorts of terrain
- a portable shelter used for camping
- a canoe fitted for one passenger, used for paddling down rivers
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- another activity going down a snowy mountain, but this time on a larger board
- a nice camping treat consisting of graham crackers, melted chocolate, marshmallows, and quite possibly love
- a certain path you take while hiking
- One of the most known national parks in Maine
- something to go with steel when making a fire
- a type of bar that's good for eating when in the outdoors
14 Clues: another word for "forest" • a portable shelter used for camping • a certain path you take while hiking • One of the most known national parks in Maine • something to go with steel when making a fire • a large fire used for light and warmth in the forest • a type of vehicle used for going on all sorts of terrain • ...
HR Brain Teaser 2024-07-24
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- Strengthen workplace culture with _____ and psychological safety (Hint Wig)
- 2 words - Milestone recognition with certificate and Branded item
- Attraction, ________, Onboarding, Development, Retention
- Workplace Policy to maintain working environment free from any form of harassment, discrimination and violence.
- _____ Life Cycle Attraction, Recruitment, Onboarding, Development, Retention
- Setting & accomplishing goals with personal drive and motivation; having the courage to constructively challenge the status quo
- Team member that loves the national parks
- reflects our Values and confirms our commitment to ethical business practices and behaviors
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- Applies for medical time away in excess of pay continuance period
- Ask for help and encourage
- policy outlines a fair and consistent method of recognition and premium pay mix for overtime exempt salary paid staff that have significant additional workload
- DRIVING RESULTS AND CULTURE THROUGH
- HR Team #1 Oilers fan
- help achieve NWR’s mission, value5 and goals by fostering a culture of High Performance
14 Clues: HR Team #1 Oilers fan • Ask for help and encourage • DRIVING RESULTS AND CULTURE THROUGH • Team member that loves the national parks • Attraction, ________, Onboarding, Development, Retention • Applies for medical time away in excess of pay continuance period • 2 words - Milestone recognition with certificate and Branded item • ...
Plurals 2020-12-10
National Parks + Cute Polish Words, Medium level 2025-12-16
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- Iconic desert park
- Polish word meaning green
- Famous park with geysers
- Park known for massive trees
- Polish word meaning flower
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- Deep canyon carved by the Colorado River
- Polish word meaning little frog—cute & eco‑coded
- Bear often spotted in this national park
- Polish word meaning earth / soil
- Polish word meaning forest
- Polish word for hello
- Alpine national park in Colorado
12 Clues: Iconic desert park • Polish word for hello • Famous park with geysers • Polish word meaning green • Polish word meaning forest • Polish word meaning flower • Park known for massive trees • Polish word meaning earth / soil • Alpine national park in Colorado • Deep canyon carved by the Colorado River • Bear often spotted in this national park • ...
Kids in our School 2022-05-20
28 Clues: Uhl • Gaal • Black • Casey • Stone • Davis • Price • Parks • Kraft • Erbse • Knight • Walker • Likens • Graves • Howell • Bigham • Fowler • Vanscoy • Seymour • Holland • Gilbert • Chaffin • Spangler • Thompson • Wickline • Anderson • Patterson • Zimmerman
summer4 2021-06-09
28 Clues: дни • сады • июль • утро • петь • ночи • леса • тепло • расти • песни • когда • после • школа • парки • жарко • иногда • желтый • солнце • короче • длиннее • красный • холодный • красивый • покидать • красивый • насекомые • становится • коричневый
Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks- Spring Break 2022 2023-01-14
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- Prominent Capitol Reef industry, second to farming
- Geological marvel
- Landscape ‘wrinkle’ giving the parks deep valleys and craggy peaks
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly composer
- Ancient wall art commonly found in these parks
- Sedona arts and crafts village
- Indigenous peoples who occupy Monument Valley
- Capitol Reef reference
- Sensitive soil
- One of the four types of arches
- Author of this road trip’s audiobook
- Arch material
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- Canyonlands region marked by hoodoos
- Sweet treat awaiting visitors in the Fruita district
- Salty Moab adjacent neighbors
- Sedona speciality that draws travelers from all over the world
- One of two rivers that shaped Canyonlands
- Canyonlands region marked by densely packed gorges and gullies
- One of the four types of arches
- One of two rivers shaping Canyonlands
- Canyonlands region marked by a large mesa
- One of the four types of arches
- Outlaw who hid in this region
- One of the four types of arches
24 Clues: Arch material • Sensitive soil • Geological marvel • Capitol Reef reference • Salty Moab adjacent neighbors • Outlaw who hid in this region • Sedona arts and crafts village • One of the four types of arches • One of the four types of arches • One of the four types of arches • One of the four types of arches • Canyonlands region marked by hoodoos • Author of this road trip’s audiobook • ...
New Deal 2024-01-10
5 Clues: To encourage national industrial recovery • helped farmers by raising the prices of crops • improve America's public lands, forests, and parks • to hire workers to assist in the creation of public projects • Authorized to pay up to $2,500 to depositors in insured banks that failed
What have the Romans done for us? 2013-08-04
16 Clues: way • date • learn • clean • sewage • merlot • design • windows • flooding • currency • the force • legislation • newtons law • water works • place of play • anti-pyromania
Famous African Americans 2024-02-23
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- Brooks She won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
- Ali Nickname is “the greatest”
- Jemison She is the first African-American woman to travel into space
- Bolin She was the first black woman to graduate from Yale Law School
- B Wells She was one of the founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- Owens Won four gold metals.
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- Coachman She specialized in high jump and was the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal.
- O Davis Sr He was promoted to brigadier general in the U.S. army.
- Parks Famous for U.S. documentary photojournalism
- Calvin She was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama.
- Angelou Published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry,
- Baldwin He was a civil rights activist.
12 Clues: Owens Won four gold metals. • Ali Nickname is “the greatest” • Baldwin He was a civil rights activist. • Brooks She won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry • Parks Famous for U.S. documentary photojournalism • O Davis Sr He was promoted to brigadier general in the U.S. army. • Calvin She was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama. • ...
Team Turkeys 2019-12-08
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- How many thousands of Facebook followers does the Town have?
- Burnett Name the newest Ball Diamond in Aurora (first and last name)?
- Which social media channel was the first for Aurora to use?
- With Doug Foote’s Retirement at end of December, who is now longest serving employee in Parks (last name)?
- Who was the first Parks Manager?
- What’s the name of Karen Oreto’s grandpuppy?
- What local family is known for creating a famous agriculture tool?
- What 2004 animated Christmas film features Tom Hanks as multiple characters (3 words)?
- To become a progressive community with small town charm is our_____ (one word)?
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- What is the name of Scrooge's fiancee?
- Which member of ELT is working on their PhD?
- Who gave Aurora its name and was, also the Postmaster (last name)?
- What resident was an Olympic Snowboarder?
- How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter?
- What is the name of the 1988 Christmas movie featuring Bill Murray as the selfish television executive?
- What is Scrooge’s first name?
- What is the name of the first steam train to arrive in Aurora (1 word)? Macauleyculkin Who starred as Kevin in Home Alone?
17 Clues: What is Scrooge’s first name? • Who was the first Parks Manager? • What is the name of Scrooge's fiancee? • What resident was an Olympic Snowboarder? • Which member of ELT is working on their PhD? • What’s the name of Karen Oreto’s grandpuppy? • How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter? • Which social media channel was the first for Aurora to use? • ...
places 2021-11-09
16 Clues: iela • parks • tilts • skola • tirgus • skvērs • teātris • kafejnīca • dzīvoklis • - viesnīca • bibliotēka • piemineklis • kinoteātris • building biroja ēka • centre sporta centrs • station vilcienu stacija
Our Year in Crossword 2022-12-07
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- In November we celebrated our anniversary on ____ Island, a one-hour ferry ride from Long Beach.
- In October Greg entered a beautiful cutting board in a ____ contest.
- We so enjoyed renting these in D.C., we decided to buy our own and even took them for a ride near Bryce Canyon National Park.
- In May we spent a week in the state of ____ where we visited three national parks: Bryce, Zion, and Capital Reef.
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- In September Katie went to San Francisco for her first week at her new job with ____.
- In June Greg upgraded his ____ by adding a wall, window, and mini split air conditioner.
- In September we spent the weekend in Pine selling our wood products at an arts and crafts ____.
- In March we enjoyed ____ blossom season in D.C.
8 Clues: In March we enjoyed ____ blossom season in D.C. • In October Greg entered a beautiful cutting board in a ____ contest. • In September Katie went to San Francisco for her first week at her new job with ____. • In June Greg upgraded his ____ by adding a wall, window, and mini split air conditioner. • ...
Around Town 2015-11-16
14 Clues: parks • pasts • skola • banka • muzejs • kiosks • baznīca • teātris • kafeinīca • restorāns • kinoteātris • sporta centrs • dzelzceļa stacija • tirzniecības centrs
crossword 2022-01-12
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- The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh
- Rhodesia was a protectorate in south central Africa, formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia.
- Leone a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
- Cameroon well known for its native music styles, particularly Makossa and Bikutsi, and for its successful national football team.
- are known for their vibrant and friendly energy expressed through diverse creative expressions.
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- The country is the second largest producer of gold in Africa.
- Africa renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity
- outstanding features are the largest freshwater lake on the continent, the source of the longest river, the strongest waterfall,
- Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, and wildlife-rich national parks such as the Serengeti - but has become a target for poacher.
- is known for the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration.
10 Clues: The country is the second largest producer of gold in Africa. • is known for the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration. • Leone a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade. • Africa renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity • ...
crossword 2022-01-12
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- The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh
- Rhodesia was a protectorate in south central Africa, formed in 1911 by amalgamating the two earlier protectorates of Barotziland-North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia.
- Leone a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
- Cameroon well known for its native music styles, particularly Makossa and Bikutsi, and for its successful national football team.
- are known for their vibrant and friendly energy expressed through diverse creative expressions.
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- The country is the second largest producer of gold in Africa.
- Africa renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity
- outstanding features are the largest freshwater lake on the continent, the source of the longest river, the strongest waterfall,
- Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, and wildlife-rich national parks such as the Serengeti - but has become a target for poacher.
- is known for the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration.
10 Clues: The country is the second largest producer of gold in Africa. • is known for the Big Five and the Great Wildebeest Migration. • Leone a special significance in the history of the transatlantic slave trade. • Africa renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity • ...
NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF INDIA 2025-06-06
15 Clues: NATIONAL FLAG • NATIONAL TREE • NATIONAL GAME • NATIONAL SONG • NATIONAL BIRD • NATIONAL RIVER • NATIONAL FRUIT • NATIONAL FLOWER • NATIONAL ANIMAL • NATIONAL ANTHEM • NATIONAL REPTILE • NATIONAL CURRENCY • NATIONAL AQUATIC ANIMAL • NATIONAL HERITAGE ANIMAL • OFFICIAL NAME OF COUNTRY
Civil Rights -Crosby 2016-05-04
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- schools Effects of white flight
- 22, 1963 Assasination of JFK
- rights act of 1965 Banning literacy test
- power Political slogan
- 4, 1913 Parks act of defiance
- ins To integrate public places
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- 1764 Harlem riots
- summer Volunteers from the North went South to register voters
- Bus Boycott Sparked by arrest of Rosa Parks
- 4, 1965 Assassination of MLK
- 1966 Black Panthers
- 28, 1963 I have a dream speech
12 Clues: 1966 Black Panthers • 1764 Harlem riots • power Political slogan • 4, 1965 Assassination of MLK • 22, 1963 Assasination of JFK • 4, 1913 Parks act of defiance • 28, 1963 I have a dream speech • ins To integrate public places • schools Effects of white flight • rights act of 1965 Banning literacy test • Bus Boycott Sparked by arrest of Rosa Parks • ...
Transport / Around town 2024-03-01
15 Clues: - parks • - skola • - mašīna • - busiņš • - ritenis • - vilciens • - autobuss • - slimnīca • - viesnīca • - motocikls • - lidmašīna • - kravas auto • - lielveikals • - rotaļlietu veikals • - policijas iecirknis
World Capitals Adventure 2025-10-02
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- Capital of France; known as the City of Light and the Eiffel Tower
- Capital of Germany; known for the Brandenburg Gate and rich history
- Capital of Kenya; near famous national parks and safari animals
- Capital of Argentina; famous for tango and colorful neighborhoods
- Capital of Italy; home to the Colosseum and ancient ruins
- Capital of Japan; famous for cherry blossoms and Shibuya Crossing
- Capital of India; government center with historic monuments
- Capital of Vietnam; city with French colonial architecture and lakes
- Capital of Egypt; located near the Nile River and the Pyramids
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- Capital of Brazil; famous for its modernist city design
- Capital of Australia; built between Sydney and Melbourne
- Capital of China; near the Great Wall
- Capital of South Korea; city of technology and historic palaces
- Capital of Mexico; one of the largest cities in the world
- Capital of the United Kingdom; home to Big Ben and the Thames
- Capital of Canada; located in Ontario and home to Parliament Hill
16 Clues: Capital of China; near the Great Wall • Capital of Brazil; famous for its modernist city design • Capital of Australia; built between Sydney and Melbourne • Capital of Mexico; one of the largest cities in the world • Capital of Italy; home to the Colosseum and ancient ruins • Capital of India; government center with historic monuments • ...
National Treasure 2024-03-15
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- Ben's middle name
- The _____ lies with Charlotte
- Color of Ben Gates eyes
- What Ben thinks is on the back of the DOI
- Prominent freemason
- Famous actor who played Ben Gates
- In what book does Ben's father keep his money?
- Computer expert and friend of Ben Gates (First Name)
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- First name of Ben's Dad
- Whole movie is based around Ben Gates finding what?
- The treasure is found in a ______.
- A colt associated with this movie
- Ben Gates stole this (Use initials/abbreviations)
- All-seeing ___ (Relating to freemasonry)
- Citrus fruit used to reveal secret message on back of DOI
- The barrels in the Charlotte held this substance
- Another name for an "iron pen"
- The kind of car Riley bought at the end of the movie
- Ian's last name
19 Clues: Ian's last name • Ben's middle name • Prominent freemason • First name of Ben's Dad • Color of Ben Gates eyes • The _____ lies with Charlotte • Another name for an "iron pen" • A colt associated with this movie • Famous actor who played Ben Gates • The treasure is found in a ______. • All-seeing ___ (Relating to freemasonry) • What Ben thinks is on the back of the DOI • ...
Famous Historical Women 2017-02-13
18 Clues: Poet • Pilot • Writer • Chemist • Actress • Physician • Astronaut • Astronaut • Suffragist • Abolitionis • Blind Writer • Abolitionist • Anthropologist • Pharoh of Egypt • Social Reformer • Famous First Lady • Prime Minister of UK • Civil Rights Activist
Civil Rights -Crosby 2016-05-04
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- 4, 1965 Assassination of MLK
- Bus Boycott Sparked by arrest of Rosa Parks
- ins To integrate public places
- 28, 1963 I have a dream speech
- 1764 Harlem riots
- schools Effects of white flight
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- power Political slogan
- summer Volunteers from the North went South to register voters
- rights act of 1965 Banning literacy test
- 22, 1963 Assasination of JFK
- 4, 1913 Parks act of defiance
- 1966 Black Panthers
12 Clues: 1966 Black Panthers • 1764 Harlem riots • power Political slogan • 4, 1965 Assassination of MLK • 22, 1963 Assasination of JFK • 4, 1913 Parks act of defiance • ins To integrate public places • 28, 1963 I have a dream speech • schools Effects of white flight • rights act of 1965 Banning literacy test • Bus Boycott Sparked by arrest of Rosa Parks • ...
1900s-1910s HOAC project 2021-09-24
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- invention to watch films by Thomas Edison
- popular sandwhich from the 1900
- first american silent film
- park that replaced sea lion park
- New York Island that contained the first American amusment parks
- popular song by the american quartet
- popular genre of music played in bars
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- popular form of comic magazines
- creater of ragtime
- popular song by the peerless quartet
- the brightest of the parks
- pulp fiction that was released in 1905
- popular acapella groups
- the first park
- one of the most famous pieces of ragtime
- one of the first blues songs to succeed as a pop song released in 1914
- early movie theatre
- popular chocolate bar manufacturer that began manufacturing in 1900
18 Clues: the first park • creater of ragtime • early movie theatre • popular acapella groups • the brightest of the parks • first american silent film • popular form of comic magazines • popular sandwhich from the 1900 • park that replaced sea lion park • popular song by the peerless quartet • popular song by the american quartet • popular genre of music played in bars • ...
Explore Ashland Ohio Fun Facts 2020-05-26
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- The railroad that ran from Cleveland, through Ashland's Main Street, and on to Bucyrus was called the ____________.
- Guy C. Myers Memorial _______ _______.
- Ashland was named after the Lexington, Kentucky-area home of ________ _______, a Kentucky senator.
- The only one-room schoolhouse in Ashland County is __________ Schoolhouse.
- This former furniture store was once the 7th largest furniture store in Ohio.
- Ashland Ohio ____________ presents history in first person historical portrayals by nationally recruited scholar actors.
- In 1815, William ___________ established our great town.
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- Ashland's Slogan: Someplace __________
- There are 18 Ashland ________ Parks.
- ______ _____ _______ was founded 1893 and was headquartered here in Ashland, Ohio. They were known for their many veterinary care products.
- This is Ashland's annual hot air balloon festival.
- Ashland was designated a Tree City USA by the National ______ _____ Foundation.
- Ashland is known as the World __________ of Nice People.
- This transcontinental road traverses through Ashland.
- Before it became Ashland University, it was known as Ashland _________.
- Before it was called Ashland, Ohio, it was named _____________.
16 Clues: There are 18 Ashland ________ Parks. • Ashland's Slogan: Someplace __________ • Guy C. Myers Memorial _______ _______. • This is Ashland's annual hot air balloon festival. • This transcontinental road traverses through Ashland. • Ashland is known as the World __________ of Nice People. • In 1815, William ___________ established our great town. • ...
Black History Month Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-31
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- She created the first black hair product line
- He invented the potato chip
- He is the longest serving African American in Congress
- This is often referred to as the black national anthem
- He created the first automatic bread maker
- The door of no return is located on this island
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- She was the first to create a closed circuit television security system
- This is the first black owned television station (Hint: Originated in Detroit Ch. 62)
- He wrote lift every voice and sing
- These were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States until 1965.
- He is the first African American republican to be elected from the south since 1881
- She was the first African American woman to win 5 Screen Guild Awards
- She is Michigan’s first African American woman in Congress
- Nine months before Rosa Parks at age 15 she refused to give up her seat and was arrested
- First African American women in Congress
- He created the traffic signal
16 Clues: He invented the potato chip • He created the traffic signal • He wrote lift every voice and sing • First African American women in Congress • He created the first automatic bread maker • She created the first black hair product line • The door of no return is located on this island • He is the longest serving African American in Congress • ...
BHM Crossword 2017-01-31
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- He created the first automatic bread maker
- First African American women in Congress
- This is the first black owned television station (Hint: Originated in Detroit Ch. 62)
- He created the traffic signal
- She is Michigan’s first African American woman in Congress
- She was the first to create a closed circuit television security system
- He is the first African American republican to be elected from the south since 1881
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- He is the longest serving African American in Congress
- He invented the potato chip
- He wrote lift every voice and sing
- Nine months before Rosa Parks at age 15 she refused to give up her seat and was arrested
- This is often referred to as the black national anthem
- The door of no return is located on this island
- These were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States until 1865.
- She was the first African American woman to win 5 Screen Guild Awards
- She created the first black hair product line
16 Clues: He invented the potato chip • He created the traffic signal • He wrote lift every voice and sing • First African American women in Congress • He created the first automatic bread maker • She created the first black hair product line • The door of no return is located on this island • He is the longest serving African American in Congress • ...
Rosa Parks 2023-02-21
11 Clues: unfair • sent to jail • Rosa Park's job • Where Rosa grew up • everyone has these • Rosa fell in love with • not giving up your seat • Stories Rosa heard about • Person ending bus segregation • whites in front.blacks in back • refusing to buy something/unfair
Rosa Parks 2023-02-07
11 Clues: her moms name • her dads name • her brothers name • the chapter president • who was she married to • what is her first name • what was she known for • what happend december 1 1955 • she moved with her parents to • how many chapters did you read • one of the last words in the purple text
Ontario Parks 2024-11-12
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- "Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or even a tiny bacterium."
- Science "When everyday people, not just scientists, help gather information about the natural world."
- "A species that was introduced to a new place where it doesn’t originally belong."
- "Grouping things based on their similarities, like sorting animals by their types."
- Stewardship "Taking care of the environment to make sure it’s healthy for future generations."
- "A give-and-take relationship where two sides help each other out."
- "A non-native species that spreads quickly and can harm the environment."
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- "The area where a particular plant or animal species can be found living."
- "A species that naturally lives and grows in a particular area."
- "The science of naming, classifying, and organizing living things."
- "The variety of different plants, animals, and other living things in a certain place."
11 Clues: "A species that naturally lives and grows in a particular area." • "Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or even a tiny bacterium." • "The science of naming, classifying, and organizing living things." • "A give-and-take relationship where two sides help each other out." • "A non-native species that spreads quickly and can harm the environment." • ...
Mexican National 2025-10-13
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- someone who believes in sharing power between the states and the national government
- Cruel use of power
- to remove or drive out
- to permanently move to a new country
- a variety; a mixture
- a long, light rope with a noose on the end, used for catching cattle
- An individual who carries out unauthorized war against a foreign country
- a formal statement of an opinion made by an official group
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- unwillingness; a lack of enthusiasm
- fatherland; the native land of a person’s ancestors
- the money, property, and goods a bride’s family gives her groom upon marriage
- someone who travels to unclaimed territory to settle
- someone who believes power should be concentrated in the national government
- A form of government run by elected representatives; a government in which the people elect representatives to make governmental decisions
- Freedom
- the Spanish word for land agent whose job was to bring new settlers into an area
- to become smaller
- a group of citizens acting as a military force
- a tax on imported goods
19 Clues: Freedom • to become smaller • Cruel use of power • a variety; a mixture • to remove or drive out • a tax on imported goods • unwillingness; a lack of enthusiasm • to permanently move to a new country • a group of citizens acting as a military force • fatherland; the native land of a person’s ancestors • someone who travels to unclaimed territory to settle • ...
13 there's a town, 14 where's Chatter? 2022-05-08
26 Clues: uz • upe • šeit • koks • zaļš • trīs • divi • seši • māja • puķe • bērni • parks • balts • iekšā • viens • karsts • šodien • blakus • autobus • baseins • šupoles • veikals • dzeltens • slidkalniņš • zem/ apakšā • rotaļu laukums
Городские объекты 2025-02-14
27 Clues: банк • парк • часы • порт • мост • кафе • почта • крыши • улица • театр • музей • рынок • киоск • церковь • полиция • площадь • стадион • магазин • бассейн • зоопарк • памятник • больница • светофор • аэропорт • гостиница • микрорайон • автовокзал
Pakistan 2020-12-27
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- National language
- National game
- City of Saints
- Old name of Faisalabad
- National flower
- Largest city
- Largest province
- National flag carrier
- Northwestern neighbour
- Shares a maritime border
- Best friend
- Hostile state
- National animal
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- Popular sport
- Currency
- Biggest cantonment
- Port city possessed from Oman
- Longest river
- Highest point
- Temporary capital
- National poet
- Switzerland of Pakistan
- Manchester of Pakistan
23 Clues: Currency • Best friend • Largest city • Popular sport • National game • Longest river • Highest point • National poet • Hostile state • City of Saints • National flower • National animal • Largest province • National language • Temporary capital • Biggest cantonment • National flag carrier • Old name of Faisalabad • Manchester of Pakistan • Northwestern neighbour • Switzerland of Pakistan • ...
Presidential Cabinet 2023-11-13
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- This department helps low income families find affordable homes. Another of its services is to provide loans to first time homeowners.
- This department manages the US military. It is the largest employer in the world.
- This department sets rules and standards for the workplace, releases employment statistics, and provides unemployment benefits.
- This department manages and regulates the country’s money system. The IRS falls under this department.
- Programs within this department include Medicare, Medicaid, and the Center for Disease Control.
- This department aids farmers and aims to end hunger in the US.
- This department manages the country’s interstate highways and other related infrastructure ensuring that people move fast, safely, and efficiently.
- The major job of this department is to protect America from terrorist threats. It was founded in response to September 11th.
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- This department manages the country’s legal system. Its secretary is known as the Attorney General.
- Founded in 1989, this department provides services and benefits to former members of the military.
- This department was founded to manage nuclear material and develop various sources of power. It also operates many National Laboratories throughout the US.
- This department promotes the nation’s economy. It includes the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Bureau of Industry and Security. They conduct the census.
- This department is responsible for communicating with other countries. It provides passport and embassy services to Americans living overseas, and works with our diplomats.
- This department sets national standards for schools and provides federal aid to them.
- This department manages the country’s lands and natural resources. One of its jobs is to operate national parks.
15 Clues: This department aids farmers and aims to end hunger in the US. • This department manages the US military. It is the largest employer in the world. • This department sets national standards for schools and provides federal aid to them. • Programs within this department include Medicare, Medicaid, and the Center for Disease Control. • ...
Country 2023-06-12
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for its advanced technology and K-pop music. It has a rich cultural heritage and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its lush landscapes and delicious cuisine. It's famous for its historical sites, vibrant markets, and traditional ao dai dress.
- A country with ancient ruins like Machu Picchu and the vibrant Inca culture. It's known for its llamas, alpacas, and delicious ceviche.
- A country with a blend of different cultures and delicious street food. It has stunning rainforests and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
- A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks.
- A country famous for its stunning alpine landscapes and delicious chocolates. It's known for its precision watches and efficient train system.
- A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki.
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- A country with beautiful beaches and a vibrant street life. It's famous for its temples, spicy cuisine, and the annual water festival called Songkran.
- A country in southern Africa known for its ancient ruins and breathtaking natural beauty. It's home to the majestic Victoria Falls and abundant wildlife in its national parks.
- States A country with diverse landscapes, from stunning national parks to bustling cities. It's known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
- A country located in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife and safaris. It's home to the Maasai people and the Great Rift Valley.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts and rich Islamic heritage. It's home to the holy city of Mecca and towering sand dunes.
- A country located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia known for its rich history and diverse culture. It's famous for its kebabs and beautiful mosques.
- Zealand A country known for its breathtaking landscapes and adventure activities. It's famous for its Maori culture and the Haka dance.
14 Clues: A country known for its passion for soccer and tango dancing. It's home to the majestic Andes Mountains and delicious steaks. • A country with a rich ancient history and beautiful islands. It's known for its mythical gods, ancient ruins, and tasty souvlaki. • ...
In the city 2023-02-21
22 Clues: kino • parks • pasts • banka • mošeja • muzejs • baznīca • zodārzs • lidosta • viesnīca • slimnīca • kvadrāts • bibliotēka • sporta zāle • peld baseins • pilsētas Halle • vilciena stacija • autobusa pietura • policijas stacija • iepirkšanās centrs • ugundzēseju stacija • park auto stāvlaukums
Cranfield 2025-07-17
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- Hardware shop
- get your fried chicken here
- how many holiday parks are owned by the Chestnutts
- you take a ferry to get here
- Sunday Carvery place
- the cow shop
- the county you reach when you get off the ferry
- you can walk these animals on this beach
- someone who searches the shoreline
- famous park
- the nearest town
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- our neighbouring mountains
- where there is a mill
- wood of wild garlic
- Poundworld shop
- surname of the man who built Greencastle Castle (not Robert the …)
- name of road we are on
- maritime visitor centre
- somebody want a poke?
- a favourite tree around here??
- how many Chestnutt holiday parks are in Cranfield
- the warning building
- first place you reach when you get off the ferry
23 Clues: famous park • the cow shop • Hardware shop • Poundworld shop • the nearest town • wood of wild garlic • Sunday Carvery place • the warning building • where there is a mill • somebody want a poke? • name of road we are on • maritime visitor centre • our neighbouring mountains • get your fried chicken here • you take a ferry to get here • a favourite tree around here?? • ...
whm 2025-03-11
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- Steinem Co-founded the Women's Action Alliance and the National Women's Political Caucus
- Yousafzai An advocate for girls education and women's empowerment who founded the Malala Fund
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- b anthony sufferage
- Cady Stanton A suffragette who fought for women's rights beyond voting
- parks back of the bus
5 Clues: b anthony sufferage • parks back of the bus • Cady Stanton A suffragette who fought for women's rights beyond voting • Steinem Co-founded the Women's Action Alliance and the National Women's Political Caucus • Yousafzai An advocate for girls education and women's empowerment who founded the Malala Fund
Black History Month 2017-02-18
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- Weldon Johnson / I wrote the national black anthem, who am I?
- McDaniel / First African American to win an Oscar.
- Parks / Civil rights leader who refused to give up her seat on the bus.
- Lowrey / First black lawyer to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Bureau / Established in 1865 to help former black slaves in the aftermath of the Civil War.
- Rock / First black lawyer admitted to practice before the Court.
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- Woodson / Known as the father of black history.
- Rock Nine / The first black teenagers to attend an all white high school in Arkansas.
- CJ Walker / Entrepreneur who changed her name from Sarah Breedlove.
- Vreeland Jones / Suffolk Law's first African American graduate.
- Marshall / First African American U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
11 Clues: Woodson / Known as the father of black history. • McDaniel / First African American to win an Oscar. • Weldon Johnson / I wrote the national black anthem, who am I? • Marshall / First African American U.S. Supreme Court Justice. • Vreeland Jones / Suffolk Law's first African American graduate. • Rock / First black lawyer admitted to practice before the Court. • ...
1900s-1910s HOAC project 2021-09-24
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- the first park
- popular vehicle that began entering widespread use during this period
- one of the first blues songs to succeed as a pop song released in 1914
- one of the most famous pieces of ragtime
- popular song by the american quartet
- popular form of comic magazines
- first american silent film
- pulp fiction that was released in 1905
- popular sandwhich from the 1900
- popular acapella groups
- park that replaced sea lion park
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- early movie theatre
- popular chocolate bar manufacturer that began manufacturing in 1900
- the brightest of the parks
- popular song by the peerless quartet
- popular genre of music played in bars
- New York Island that contained the first American amusment parks
- invention to watch films by Thomas Edison
- creater of ragtime
19 Clues: the first park • creater of ragtime • early movie theatre • popular acapella groups • the brightest of the parks • first american silent film • popular form of comic magazines • popular sandwhich from the 1900 • park that replaced sea lion park • popular song by the peerless quartet • popular song by the american quartet • popular genre of music played in bars • ...
seedbed2b3l56 2022-02-18
10 Clues: Mom ___ the car. • "Is that a ____?" • Mom parks the ___. • "Let's go that __." • "Where can we ___ ___?" • Where did the family go? • What gets the family wet? • What does Nick want to ride? • What ride does Mom hit Nick on? • Nick, Mom, and Dad l__ a______.
Glacier National Parks 2021-05-17
Hola Mexico! 2023-10-16
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- _____ climbing, a challenging outdoor sport that involves scaling cliffs and rocky surfaces
- _______ parks, protected areas where nature is preserved and wildlife is conserved
- the form of money used in a particular country, like the peso or the baht
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- Ancient structures in Egypt and Mexico, often in the shape of triangles
- an outdoor activity that involves paddling a small watercraft
- largest rainforest/jungle in the world, located in South America
- the way of life, beliefs, and customs of a particular group of people
- Mt. ________, world's tallest mountain, also known as the "Roof of the World."
8 Clues: an outdoor activity that involves paddling a small watercraft • largest rainforest/jungle in the world, located in South America • the way of life, beliefs, and customs of a particular group of people • Ancient structures in Egypt and Mexico, often in the shape of triangles • the form of money used in a particular country, like the peso or the baht • ...
Latvia 2025-11-11
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- Currency now
- National drink
- National sport
- Official language
- Longest river
- Main religion
- Capital of Latvia
- Main airport city
- Second largest city
- Traditional instrument
- National park
- National flower
- Oldest city
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- National animal
- Eastern neighbour
- capital old town
- bordering sea
- Summer festival
- Northern neighbour
- Southern neighbour
- National bird
- Latvian continent
- Former currency
- Western direction has the
- Highest point
- Biggest lake
26 Clues: Oldest city • Currency now • Biggest lake • bordering sea • National bird • Longest river • Main religion • Highest point • National park • National drink • National sport • National animal • Summer festival • Former currency • National flower • capital old town • Eastern neighbour • Official language • Latvian continent • Main airport city • Northern neighbour • Southern neighbour • Capital of Latvia • ...
Rosa Parks 2022-05-10
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- The state where Rosa Parks was born and grew up.
- Any of the laws that forced racial segregation in the South.
- Civil rights organization founded in 1909 to fight prejudice, lynching, and Jim Crow segregation. Rosa Parks worked as their secretary for 12 years for free.
- One of the most successful mass movements against racial segregation.
- The highest court in the country that said bus segregation was unconstitutional.
- A high school student who was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus 9 months before Rosa Parks. She was every bit as brave as Rosa, but her name is often left out of history books.
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- Which First Lady did Rosa meet, who was a longtime champion of civil rights?
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white person on December 1, 1955.
- The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
- A way to protest where you refuse to do business with a company.
- city where Rosa Parks died.
11 Clues: city where Rosa Parks died. • The state where Rosa Parks was born and grew up. • Any of the laws that forced racial segregation in the South. • A way to protest where you refuse to do business with a company. • One of the most successful mass movements against racial segregation. • Which First Lady did Rosa meet, who was a longtime champion of civil rights? • ...
Ontario Parks 2024-11-12
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- "Grouping things based on their similarities, like sorting animals by their types."
- "Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or even a tiny bacterium."
- "A species that was introduced to a new place where it doesn’t originally belong."
- "A species that naturally lives and grows in a particular area."
- "The area where a particular plant or animal species can be found living."
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- "When everyday people, not just scientists, help gather information about the natural world."
- "The variety of different plants, animals, and other living things in a certain place."
- "A non-native species that spreads quickly and can harm the environment."
- "The science of naming, classifying, and organizing living things."
- "Taking care of the environment to make sure it’s healthy for future generations."
- "A give-and-take relationship where two sides help each other out."
11 Clues: "A species that naturally lives and grows in a particular area." • "The science of naming, classifying, and organizing living things." • "Any living thing, like a plant, animal, or even a tiny bacterium." • "A give-and-take relationship where two sides help each other out." • "A non-native species that spreads quickly and can harm the environment." • ...
national 2023-04-18
WOMENS HISTORY MONTH 2021-03-26
Canada and Manitoba Symbols 2024-04-04
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- capital city of Canada
- ursus animal of the north
- national animal
- national color
- provincial tree
- provincial capital city
- provincial fish
- national summer sport
- national bird
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- national anthem
- provincial animal
- national winter sport
- provincial flower
- provincial bird
- national color
- symbol from the north
- national tree
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- native symbol of Canada
19 Clues: national tree • national bird • national color • national color • national anthem • national animal • provincial tree • provincial bird • provincial fish • provincial animal • provincial flower • national winter sport • symbol from the north • national summer sport • capital city of Canada • provincial capital city • native symbol of Canada • ursus animal of the north • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Conservation 6-10 2024-02-20
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- The area or natural envinronments in which an animal or plant normally lives or grows
- parks an area of special scenic, historical, or scientific importance set aside and maintained by a national government and in the U.S. by an act of Congress
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- an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna
- All the people or animals who live in a specified area
- society a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals
5 Clues: All the people or animals who live in a specified area • society a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals • an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna • The area or natural envinronments in which an animal or plant normally lives or grows • ...
National Days 2023-06-07
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- Observes a neutral and versatile spirit
- Celebrates a vodka-based cocktail associated with sophistication and elegance
- A day to appreciate a refreshing rum-based cocktail that can be blended or shaken
- A specific day dedicated to a cocktail made with gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth
- Observance promoting the benefits of fitness
- A special day for the classic gin or vodka cocktail
- Honors a creamy tropical drink made with rum, pineapple, and coconut
- A day to appreciate a Mexican spirit
- Recognizes a timeless cocktail made with whiskey, sugar, bitters, and orange zest
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- Day dedicated to appreciating the bonds of friendship across cultures and borders
- Recognizes a classic cocktail made with whiskey and lemon
- Celebrates a refreshing rum-based cocktail with mint and lime
- A popular tequila-based cocktail celebration
- Recognizes a popular American whiskey
- A day to raise awareness about ecological issues and foster sustainable practices
- Commemorates the significance of our planet's vast bodies of water
- Global observance focusing on population issues and their impact
- Celebrates a versatile tropical spirit
- Commemorates a warm whiskey-infused beverage
19 Clues: A day to appreciate a Mexican spirit • Recognizes a popular American whiskey • Celebrates a versatile tropical spirit • Observes a neutral and versatile spirit • A popular tequila-based cocktail celebration • Observance promoting the benefits of fitness • Commemorates a warm whiskey-infused beverage • A special day for the classic gin or vodka cocktail • ...
summer38 2024-06-11
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- City known for Hollywood and beaches.
- City in Colorado near the Rockies.
- Pennsylvania city with historic sites.
- Florida city famous for its theme parks.
- Louisiana city known for its music and food.
- Nevada city known for its casinos.
- Texas city known for its music scene.
- Historic city in Massachusetts.
- Major city in Georgia.
- City known for the Space Needle.
- City on Lake Michigan known for its architecture.
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- City with the Golden Gate Bridge.
- Michigan city known for its auto industry.
- Florida city known for its beaches and nightlife.
- Tennessee city known for country music.
- U.S. capital city with historic landmarks.
- Texas city known for the Alamo.
- City in Oregon known for its parks and gardens.
- Large city in Texas.
- Iconic city known for Times Square.
20 Clues: Large city in Texas. • Major city in Georgia. • Texas city known for the Alamo. • Historic city in Massachusetts. • City known for the Space Needle. • City with the Golden Gate Bridge. • City in Colorado near the Rockies. • Nevada city known for its casinos. • Iconic city known for Times Square. • City known for Hollywood and beaches. • Texas city known for its music scene. • ...
Great Depression Crossword 2022-04-06
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- several laws to help farmers. Allowed government to raise prices of goods and pay farmers to reduce their crop production so there would not be so much extra on the market
- a law passed by the people rather than by the legislature
- New deal program that provides age-old pensions (retirement pay) for workers, the blind, and people with physical disabilities.
- New Deal program that hired young men 17 to 25 years old to work in national parks, national forests, state forests, and campgrounds
- relieving poverty by giving people jobs
- perhaps the greatest symbol of the new deal in MT
- federal policy that gave tribes some limited powers of self-government and encouraged them to strengthen their cultures. Put an end to the allotment system.
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- revived unions in Montana after they had been severely weakened during WWI.
- called for immediate, widespread changes in federal Indian policy
- termed used to describe basic facilities such as roads, bridges, water, sewer, and communications
- federal program that tried to pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression
11 Clues: relieving poverty by giving people jobs • perhaps the greatest symbol of the new deal in MT • a law passed by the people rather than by the legislature • called for immediate, widespread changes in federal Indian policy • federal program that tried to pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression • ...
Wales: castles, sheep, farms, places, cities and football 2021-03-18
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- Should 3.1 be followed by 'million' or 'thousand' if you want to express how many who live in Wales?
- The emblem found on the Welsh flag
- The capital city
- This is the Welsh name for Wales
- This is an old means of transportation which is a tourist attraction in Wales. Still runs on steam!
- This is the Welsh name for Cardiff
- This Man U coach once trained a Welsh football club
- The name of the people that lived in Wales before the English
- This is a football club and a city situated on the coast
- Animals that outnumber people by 3.3
- Is Welsh anything like English?
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- This is short for this complicated town name: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
- How many national parks are there in Wales?
- This castle (with many towers) is very popular and it begins with the letter C
- Medieval building in great numbers in Wales
- The highest mountain in Wales
- The language of the celts
- This is a football club and a city and my name contains an X
18 Clues: The capital city • The language of the celts • The highest mountain in Wales • Is Welsh anything like English? • This is the Welsh name for Wales • The emblem found on the Welsh flag • This is the Welsh name for Cardiff • Animals that outnumber people by 3.3 • How many national parks are there in Wales? • Medieval building in great numbers in Wales • ...
Black History 2024-02-27
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- First name of the first African American billionaire
- Last name of the first Black quarterback to start a professional football game
- Acronym for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- First name of the inventor of the Super Soaker
- First African American to hold the world heavyweight champion boxing title
- Last name of the founder of Negro History Week
- Last name of the first African American woman elected to the House of Representatives
- Nickname of the first woman to play in the Negro League
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- first name of the person before Rosa Parks to refuse to give up bus seat to a white passenger
- Acronym for Historical Black Colleges and Universities
- First name of first African American from Mississippi elected to the U.S. Senate
- Last name of the first African American major league baseball player
- Last name of the inventor of Black haircare line
- Founder of the United Negro College Fund
- First Black College in the South
- Ancient African hairstyle
- Last name of the first African American performer to win an Oscar award
- Last name of the first Black U.S. President
18 Clues: Ancient African hairstyle • First Black College in the South • Founder of the United Negro College Fund • Last name of the first Black U.S. President • First name of the inventor of the Super Soaker • Last name of the founder of Negro History Week • Last name of the inventor of Black haircare line • First name of the first African American billionaire • ...
It's a Big Deal:The New Deal 2013-10-30
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- Group of advisors that had many ideas about how to fix the depression.
- As the largest public works project of the New Deal, it provided 8.5 million workers with jobs, constructing 650,000 miles of highways,roads, and streets,125,000 buildings, and over 8,000 parks.
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- This work relief program was created to provide unemployed Americans with jobs, through the creation national parks, building artificial lakes, planting trees and becoming fire fighters.
- The __________ __________ act paid farmers to not raise certain cattle and grow certain crops because overproduction led to lower prices.
- When someone does not have a job (one of the major things the new deal tried to solve)
- The Great _________ was a hard time in American History that was primarily caused by a bank crash.
- Elected in 1932, he was diagnosed with polio a year after he ran for vice-president in 1921,and created the the WPA & C.C.C.
- A series of dust storms that swept through the Great Plains and dried up this moistened surface for growing crops.
8 Clues: Group of advisors that had many ideas about how to fix the depression. • When someone does not have a job (one of the major things the new deal tried to solve) • The Great _________ was a hard time in American History that was primarily caused by a bank crash. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on National Capitals 2021-03-15
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- National capital for Iraq
- National capital for Serbia
- National capital for Germany
- National capital for Jordan
- National capital for Greece
- National capital for Nepal
- National capital for Barbados
- National capital for Thailand
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- National capital for Senegal
- National capital for Bangladesh
- National capital for Nigeria
- National capital for Qatar
- National capital for Brazil
- National capital for Zimbabwe
- National capital for Egypt
15 Clues: National capital for Iraq • National capital for Qatar • National capital for Egypt • National capital for Nepal • National capital for Serbia • National capital for Brazil • National capital for Jordan • National capital for Greece • National capital for Senegal • National capital for Nigeria • National capital for Germany • National capital for Zimbabwe • ...
Countries National Animals 2021-10-15
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- National Animal of Scotland
- National Animal of India
- National Animal of Russia
- National Animal of Japan
- National Animal of Italy
- National Animal of Australia
- National Animal of France
- National Animal ofGreenland
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- National Animal of Greece
- National Animal of Afghanistan
- National Animal of Pakistan
- National Animal of USA
- National Animal of Singapore
- National Animal of New Zealand
- National Animal of China
15 Clues: National Animal of USA • National Animal of India • National Animal of Japan • National Animal of Italy • National Animal of China • National Animal of Greece • National Animal of Russia • National Animal of France • National Animal of Scotland • National Animal of Pakistan • National Animal ofGreenland • National Animal of Singapore • National Animal of Australia • ...
BLACK HISTORY 2025-02-14
womens history 2023-03-16
25 Clues: Henie • Frank • Ottey • Truth • Parks • Curie • Anning • Austen • Bailey • Jackson • Meitner • Simpson • Franklin • Thatcher • Hemmings • Yousafzai • Elizabeth • the Great • Jean King • Fraser-Pryce • Joyner-Kersee • Thompson-Herah • Williams-Mills • Campbell Brown • Didrikson Zaharias
Arkansas Fun Facts Crossword 2024-05-13
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- Diamonds were discovered in 1906 when a pike county farmer, John M.Huddleston, found them where _ of Diamonds State Park is now.
- The Arkansas River is the longest stream to flow into the _ -Missouri river system.
- _ was designed as Arkansas official state gem.
- North Little Rock offers one of the _ largest municipal parks.
- Blossom _ was designed as Arkansas official state flower.
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- _ was designed as Arkansas official state bird.
- The Buffalo River located in northern _ was the first National River in the U.S. in 1972.
- Pivot _ balances on a base 15 times smaller that its top.
- name Arkansas comes from ab _ word meaning down-stream-people.
- This tree was designed as the official state tree.
10 Clues: _ was designed as Arkansas official state gem. • _ was designed as Arkansas official state bird. • This tree was designed as the official state tree. • Pivot _ balances on a base 15 times smaller that its top. • Blossom _ was designed as Arkansas official state flower. • North Little Rock offers one of the _ largest municipal parks. • ...
Lesson 3 Crossword 2022-06-05
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- My boss _________ me for coming late to work too often.
- The experience of watching the spaceship take off was ________.
- There was a lot of traffic on the highway, so we took an ________ way to the airport.
- Politicians often _________ about things during the election.
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- The player always ________ after he wins the game.
- It is important to do a ________ review of your writing before submitting it to the teacher.
- The ________ number number of cars causes on the road causes a traffic jam.
- I like to visit national parks in my __________.
- When you park your car in the city at night, you should _______ of dangerous areas.
- After the flight is in the air, you can ________ seats.
10 Clues: I like to visit national parks in my __________. • The player always ________ after he wins the game. • My boss _________ me for coming late to work too often. • After the flight is in the air, you can ________ seats. • Politicians often _________ about things during the election. • The experience of watching the spaceship take off was ________. • ...
Bryce Canyon 2025-06-05
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- Dolomite, limestone and siltstone are very ______ from the protective caprock on the spires.
- Every time it _____ the stucco is renewed.
- Mudstone is the __________ rock in a hoodoo.
- Eolian or wind forces erode at ____ rates.
- Frost wedging is the erosional force that _____ apart the harder rocks.
- If wind does not erode the _______ layer fast enough it will renew before eolian erosion affects the rock.
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- At Bryce Canyon National Park,________ has shaped out the canyon.
- Water, ____ and gravity are the forces that formed Bryce Canyon.
- As mudstone _________ it erodes easily and will run down the sides forming a stucco or protective coating.
- _________ formed over thousands of years by the same processes that form the features of surrounding parks.
10 Clues: Every time it _____ the stucco is renewed. • Eolian or wind forces erode at ____ rates. • Mudstone is the __________ rock in a hoodoo. • Water, ____ and gravity are the forces that formed Bryce Canyon. • At Bryce Canyon National Park,________ has shaped out the canyon. • Frost wedging is the erosional force that _____ apart the harder rocks. • ...
At the park 2023-12-12
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- - Round, plastic toy thrown and caught for fun outdoor play.
- - Tall plants with trunks and branches providing shade and oxygen.
- - A container filled with sand for children to play and build in.
- - Outdoor meal often enjoyed in a park or garden.
- - A long board balanced in the middle, with seats at each end for two children to go up and down.
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- - Inclined surface for children to slide down, often found on playgrounds.
- - Green vegetation covering the ground in parks and fields.
- - Hanging seat attached to chains for swinging back and forth.
- - A path or track through outdoor spaces like parks or forests.
- - Running at a slow, steady pace, often for exercise.
- - An area with equipment for children to play on.
- - A long seat for multiple people, often found in parks.
12 Clues: - Outdoor meal often enjoyed in a park or garden. • - An area with equipment for children to play on. • - Running at a slow, steady pace, often for exercise. • - A long seat for multiple people, often found in parks. • - Green vegetation covering the ground in parks and fields. • - Round, plastic toy thrown and caught for fun outdoor play. • ...
Fruits 2021-11-27
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- national fruit of Serbia
- national fruit of India
- national fruit of Greece
- national fruit of United Arab Emirates
- National fruit of Australia
- national fruit of Thailand
- national fruit of Germany
- national fruit of Malaysia
- national fruit of China
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- national fruit of Canada
- national fruit of iran
- national fruit of Spain
- national fruit of sri Lanka
- national fruit of Poland
- national fruit of England
15 Clues: national fruit of iran • national fruit of India • national fruit of Spain • national fruit of China • national fruit of Canada • national fruit of Serbia • national fruit of Greece • national fruit of Poland • national fruit of England • national fruit of Germany • national fruit of Thailand • national fruit of Malaysia • national fruit of sri Lanka • National fruit of Australia • ...
Fruits 2021-11-27
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- national fruit of Poland
- national fruit of Thailand
- national fruit of England
- national fruit of India
- national fruit of Germany
- national fruit of Malaysia
- National fruit of Australia
- national fruit of Greece
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- national fruit of Canada
- national fruit of Serbia
- national fruit of Spain
- national fruit of iran
- national fruit of sri Lanka
- national fruit of China
- national fruit of United Arab Emirates
15 Clues: national fruit of iran • national fruit of Spain • national fruit of India • national fruit of China • national fruit of Poland • national fruit of Canada • national fruit of Serbia • national fruit of Greece • national fruit of England • national fruit of Germany • national fruit of Thailand • national fruit of Malaysia • national fruit of sri Lanka • National fruit of Australia • ...
L 2020-01-14
Across
- The wheel of our national flag has …….. spokes.
- The green colour in the national flag stands for ………………...
- National Anthem ……… ……… ……… (4,4,4)
- Composer of National Anthem ………….. ……………. (12,6)
- A country’s independence and sovereignty is expressed by its …………... ………… (8,7)
- The Bull on the National emblem stands for ……………….
- National Bird.
- National Flower.
- National …………………. praises our motherland.
Down
- Four lions of the national emblem guard the four………………..
- The Composer of National song ….. …… …………………. (1,1,10)
- National Animal ………… ………….. …………. (5,6,5)
- National Tree.
- ……………… ………………. means ‘Truth only triumphs’. (8,6)
- National Fruit.
- The seal of the Govt. of India ……………… ………………. (8,6)
16 Clues: National Tree. • National Bird. • National Fruit. • National Flower. • National Anthem ……… ……… ……… (4,4,4) • National Animal ………… ………….. …………. (5,6,5) • National …………………. praises our motherland. • The wheel of our national flag has …….. spokes. • Composer of National Anthem ………….. ……………. (12,6) • ……………… ………………. means ‘Truth only triumphs’. (8,6) • ...
