national parks Crossword Puzzles
Test One 2023-01-20
11 Clues: Poet • Boxer • Writer • Singer • Singer • Tennis Player • Black President • Civil Rights Icon • Basketball player • Basketball Player • Civil rights leader
Rosa Parks Poem 2022-03-28
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- a series of actions taken to improve a situation
- to feel or show great happiness or joy
- an event especially one that is unpleasant or violent.
- to record information about something by writing or photographing it
- to make someone want to do something
- the act of depending on something or someone other than yourself.
- to put an end to something in an official way
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- unacceptable behavior especially by a person in authority
- very important due to the effect it will have in the future
- impossible to excuse or justify
- a natural quality of someone or something
- to tell people the truth about something that is bad or dishonest
12 Clues: impossible to excuse or justify • to make someone want to do something • to feel or show great happiness or joy • a natural quality of someone or something • to put an end to something in an official way • a series of actions taken to improve a situation • an event especially one that is unpleasant or violent. • unacceptable behavior especially by a person in authority • ...
Park Buff Challenge 2013-06-12
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- Lake maker
- 'Survival' cultural heritage site
- Trading post company
- Townsite trailer park
- Prime Minister ribbon cutter
- Concrete hang-out
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- Boundary hike feature
- Lake home to 15,000 pelicans
- G.O.'s lake
- G.O.'s lady
- Nosy fish
- Natural & cultural heritage agency
- 7.2km loop
- Waskesiu Lake picnic area
- Prominent & large member of Cervidae
- Canoe challenge spot
- Parks Canada mascot
17 Clues: Nosy fish • Lake maker • 7.2km loop • G.O.'s lake • G.O.'s lady • Concrete hang-out • Parks Canada mascot • Trading post company • Canoe challenge spot • Boundary hike feature • Townsite trailer park • Waskesiu Lake picnic area • Lake home to 15,000 pelicans • Prime Minister ribbon cutter • 'Survival' cultural heritage site • Natural & cultural heritage agency • ...
U.S. History - Civil Rights Movement 2014-04-25
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- Leading Black Muslim that questioned King's policy of non-violent resistance.
- believed African Americans should rely more on themselves.
- Christian Church in New York City that MLK spoke at.
- Part of the United States where most of the Civil Rights Movement took place.
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- What Martin Luther King Jr. said he had March, 1963.
- demanded equal opportunities and reparations for equal rights.
- Rights fought for by MLK and Rosa Parks.
- Fought for African American's civil rights.
- Bus Boycott that was led by MLK and Rosa Parks.
- Civil Rights Activist, refused to give up bus seat.
10 Clues: Rights fought for by MLK and Rosa Parks. • Fought for African American's civil rights. • Bus Boycott that was led by MLK and Rosa Parks. • Civil Rights Activist, refused to give up bus seat. • What Martin Luther King Jr. said he had March, 1963. • Christian Church in New York City that MLK spoke at. • believed African Americans should rely more on themselves. • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary Words (CE.13) 2024-03-26
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- Central bank of the United States.
- Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gives the government the power to collect an income tax on individuals and businesses.
- Income received.
- (FEC)An independent agency of the United States federal government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States.
- (FTC)An independent agency of the United States government whose principal mission is the enforcement of civil U.S. antitrust law and the promotion of consumer protection.
- Tax base on individual or family income.
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- Paper money and coins used in a particular country.
- (SEC)An independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The primary purpose of the SEC is to enforce the law against market manipulation
- Goods and services provided by the government, including public schools, parks, police and fire service, 911, national defense, etc.
- The growing world-wide markets and trade in goods and services.
- Agencies of the government that make sure businesses are operating properly.
- Laws designed to prevent the formation of monopolies in business.
- General rise in price levels.
- A situation where one business controls all or almost all of the sales of a product.
14 Clues: Income received. • General rise in price levels. • Central bank of the United States. • Tax base on individual or family income. • Paper money and coins used in a particular country. • The growing world-wide markets and trade in goods and services. • Laws designed to prevent the formation of monopolies in business. • ...
Hobbs Dill Chapter 4 2020-12-02
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- power held by national government and state government at the same time
- money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities
- grants that can only be used for a specific purpose, or category, of state and local spending
- powers naturally recognized to all governments
- The idea that states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
- logical extensions of expressed powers
- not mentioned in the constitution, but belong to the states
- states had the right to nullify national laws that they believed contradicted or clashed with state interests
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- national and state governments working together
- ensures that extraction can take place
- federal grants that are given for more general purposes or for broad policy areas
- not following traditional federalism rules
- a system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system
- both state and national governments were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of
- era of powers of national government expanding
- powers guaranteed to the national government
- returning power to states
17 Clues: returning power to states • ensures that extraction can take place • logical extensions of expressed powers • not following traditional federalism rules • powers guaranteed to the national government • era of powers of national government expanding • powers naturally recognized to all governments • national and state governments working together • ...
JAMAICA 2023-02-13
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- LAND OF WOOD AND WATER
- COLOURS OF THE FLAG
- CAPITAL OF JAMAICA
- OUT OF MANY, ONE PEOPLE
- AUGUST 06
- PEOPLE'S LANGUAGE
- FASTEST MAN IN THE WORLD
- SECOND CITY
- AUGUST 01
- JAMAICA'S FIRST PEOPLE
- NATIONAL FLOWER
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- NATIONAL DISH
- FOOD BASKET PARISH
- AIRPORT IN ST. MARY/PORTLAND
- ONLY HEROINE OF JAMAICA
- NATIONAL BIRD
- HEAD OF STATE
- FIRST FEMALE PRIME MINISTER
- PRIME MINISTER
- GARDEN PARISH
20 Clues: AUGUST 06 • AUGUST 01 • SECOND CITY • NATIONAL DISH • NATIONAL BIRD • HEAD OF STATE • GARDEN PARISH • PRIME MINISTER • NATIONAL FLOWER • PEOPLE'S LANGUAGE • FOOD BASKET PARISH • CAPITAL OF JAMAICA • COLOURS OF THE FLAG • LAND OF WOOD AND WATER • JAMAICA'S FIRST PEOPLE • ONLY HEROINE OF JAMAICA • OUT OF MANY, ONE PEOPLE • FASTEST MAN IN THE WORLD • FIRST FEMALE PRIME MINISTER • ...
MATERIAL REVIEW 2022-03-10
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- STOVIA was a school for...
- first education minister
- UUD 1945
- ketuhanan yang maha esa
- women emancipation
- coat of arms
- first president
- Indonesia's country border spans from Sumatera to ...
- national anthem composer
- loves to read books
- 20 may
- ... tunggal ika
- founder of Sekolah Isteri
- kemanusiaan yang adil dan ...
- Garuda holds Indonesia's motto with its ...
- second principle's symbol
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- unity in ...
- discussion & voting
- national emblem
- constitution is based on
- the symbol of Pancasila is placed on a ...
- japan's slavery
- anthem
- indonesia's first flag tailor
- fourth principle
- indonesia's national hero (jurnalist)
- Atomic Bomb dropped on
- 10 ... national heroes day
- fifth principle means
- third principle's symbol
30 Clues: anthem • 20 may • UUD 1945 • unity in ... • coat of arms • national emblem • japan's slavery • first president • ... tunggal ika • fourth principle • women emancipation • discussion & voting • loves to read books • fifth principle means • Atomic Bomb dropped on • ketuhanan yang maha esa • constitution is based on • first education minister • national anthem composer • third principle's symbol • ...
Government crossword puzzle 2024-10-24
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- health, education, welfare
- federal deposit insurance corporation
- department of agriculture
- department of energy
- National institute of health
- Freddie mac
- housing and development
- social security agency
- federal communication commission
- department of justice
- approves food and drugs
- department of transport
- national aeronautics and space admin
- buss rails, and mass transit
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- environmental protection agency
- federal emergency management agency
- department of interior
- national Institute of standard and technology
- department of health
- national oceanic and atmospheric administration
- department of homeland security
- security and exchange commission
- Fannie may
- central intelligence agency
- department of defense
- federal aviation administration
- department of veteran affairs
- transport security administration
- small business administration
29 Clues: Fannie may • Freddie mac • department of energy • department of health • department of justice • department of defense • department of interior • social security agency • housing and development • approves food and drugs • department of transport • department of agriculture • health, education, welfare • central intelligence agency • National institute of health • buss rails, and mass transit • ...
Symbols of the United Kingdom 2022-04-04
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- Saint patron of Wales.
- National symbol of Northern Ireland; plant with three leaves.
- There is a red dragon on its national flag.
- National flower of Wales; white or yellow flower.
- National flower of Scotland.
- National symbol of Wales; a green vegetable.
- Saint patron of England.
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- National animal of Scotland.
- Saint patron of Northern Ireland.
- Saint patron of Scotland.
- National flower of England.
- National animal of England.
12 Clues: Saint patron of Wales. • Saint patron of England. • Saint patron of Scotland. • National flower of England. • National animal of England. • National animal of Scotland. • National flower of Scotland. • Saint patron of Northern Ireland. • There is a red dragon on its national flag. • National symbol of Wales; a green vegetable. • National flower of Wales; white or yellow flower. • ...
S & P 500-ish 2024-12-26
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- A national park located in Maine.
- A national park in South Dakota that is also the name of a Halsey album from 2015.
- A type of mushroom that is yellow-orangish (kinda like turmeric) and described as having a peppery taste.
- A type of wild mushroom. They’re often sautéed before using in a recipe. They look kinda like a brain, but mushroom-shaped (?)
- These mushrooms have an unusual crunchy texture and mild flavor. They get their name from their propensity to grow in fallen _____ trees in East Asia (mostly Japan).
- A national park located in Missouri.
- A national park located in North Dakota named after a US president.
- A mushroom type commonly used in fancy French or Italian cuisine. Their name means Piglet in Italian.
- Puffball A type of mushroom that absorbs flavor like tofu and is large and white.
- A type of mushroom that has a delicate texture that shreds easily.
- A national park that is also the name of a TV show that had Lainey Wilson as a guest star.
- It is a national park in California and is part of the nickname of a Looney Tunes character that uses the word “varmint” a lot.
- America’s largest national park
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- Thin, white, stringy a mushroom often used in Japanese cuisine.
- A national park located in Texas.
- A national park in North Carolina and Tennessee. “Only you can stop wildfires”
- Mane Used in health supplements, supposed benefits include protection from dementia, anxiety relief, and anti-inflammatory properties. Name is also one of Mufasa’s (yes, from the Disney movie) characteristics.
- A national park which is also a Fall Out Boy song name from their album “Save Rock and Roll”.
- AKA Sweet Tooth mushrooms, they do well sautéed and in soups. The name is the same animal as Sonic.
- Rainier A national park located in Washington that Kayla has told us she wants to visit. It’s located south of Seattle.
- A LARGE national park located in Texas.
- Lake A national park located in Oregon. It’s home to the deepest lake in the US and 7th deepest in the world.
- Ear A type of mushroom that’s a dark-to-light brown fungi that looks like a small crinkled ear.
- A mushroom found mostly in Italy, France, and the Pacific Northwest. You can train dogs and pigs to find them.
- The type of mushroom they use as a pizza topping (normal ones, not fancy pizzas) and for risotto.
- Oyster A type of mushroom commonly used as a pulled pork meat substitute. Available at H Mart.
- A Japanese native mushroom that only grows in the wild. They’ve failed to be domesticated and sold for as much as $80 per shroom. Not a hallucinogenic.
- They have a parasitic fungus called Hypomyces Lactifluorom that turns them red and affects the flavor that many describe as being like _____. “Livin’ like Larry”
28 Clues: America’s largest national park • A national park located in Texas. • A national park located in Maine. • A national park located in Missouri. • A LARGE national park located in Texas. • Thin, white, stringy a mushroom often used in Japanese cuisine. • A type of mushroom that has a delicate texture that shreds easily. • ...
Soccer Teams in Europe 2024-11-25
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- Invented soccer but only has won 1 world cup(National Team)
- Current most popular team
- The team that always is in the button (National Team)
- Won 6 trophies in one season
- won the FIFA World Cup four times (National Team)
- Most Premier League winner
- Most World Cup winner
- Di Stefano played 31 matches in (National Team)
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- Won Bundesliga without losing a game
- Winner of Premier League in 15/16
- Play in Rome, Italy
- Always close to win a trophy but always mess up
- Most Serie A winner
- Play in San Siro Stadium, Italy
- Most Bundesliga winner
- Johan Cruyff national team
- Most champions winner
17 Clues: Play in Rome, Italy • Most Serie A winner • Most champions winner • Most World Cup winner • Most Bundesliga winner • Current most popular team • Johan Cruyff national team • Most Premier League winner • Won 6 trophies in one season • Play in San Siro Stadium, Italy • Winner of Premier League in 15/16 • Won Bundesliga without losing a game • ...
Historical Personality Quiz 2023-06-15
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- Shakespeare William Shakespeare was a famous English playwright and poet. His plays, such as Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, are still performed today.
- Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He led the country through the Civil War and is known for abolishing slavery.
- Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement.
- Galilei Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer and physicist. He made important discoveries about the solar system and improved the telescope.
- of Arc Joan of Arc was a courageous French teenage girl who led the French army to victory during the Hundred Years' War. She is a national hero.
- da Vinci Leonardo da Vinci was a famous Italian artist and inventor. He painted the Mona Lisa and designed futuristic inventions ahead of his time.
- Cleopatra was the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. She was known for her beauty, intelligence, and alliances with powerful Roman leaders.
- Earhart Amelia Earhart was a pioneering aviator who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She inspired many with her courage.
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- Mandela Nelson Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid activist and the country's first black president. He fought for equality and justice.
- Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement.
- Keller Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame deafness and blindness. She became an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.
- Parks Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activist. She is known for refusing to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Keller Helen Keller was a remarkable woman who overcame deafness and blindness. She became an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.
- Parks Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activist. She is known for refusing to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- Einstein Albert Einstein was a brilliant physicist who developed the theory of relativity. He is known for his equation E=mc² and his wild hair.
- Curie Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
16 Clues: Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement. • Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful political leader from India. He used nonviolent methods to lead the Indian independence movement. • ...
Holiday in the Sandhills 2022-12-16
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- Love s'mores? Roast your marshmallows at one of these in six of our Sandhills parks!
- Is Santa bringing you a rod and reel for this favorite past time?
- Book your next event at this new park situated in Aiken County (hint: two words, no spaces)
- "To the top of the roof!" takes on new meaning for Santa and his sleigh at this park!
- From antebellum to CCC to Civil Rights, you can find this at all of our parks!
- If Santa is looking for a great fish fry after his long journey, tell him to go to this lake (hint: Santee)
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- Looking for a little holiday getaway--tell Santa to deliver your presents to #5 (hint: Barnwell)
- Next year, plan to do some of your holiday shopping at this event! (hint: Sesquicentennial/two words, no spaces)
- If your little Ranger gets a bike under the Christmas tree you need to take him/her to this park!
- Santa stops here to water his Reindeer on the long journey (hint: Aiken/two words, no spaces)
- The Edisto River sports a mighty fine trail for this activity!
- Get your resumes ready, Santa is looking to fill the Park Manager position on this lake's newest park (hint: Pine Island)
- Santa parks his boat here when he's not flying in his sleigh (hint: Dreher Island)
13 Clues: The Edisto River sports a mighty fine trail for this activity! • Is Santa bringing you a rod and reel for this favorite past time? • From antebellum to CCC to Civil Rights, you can find this at all of our parks! • Santa parks his boat here when he's not flying in his sleigh (hint: Dreher Island) • ...
NATIONAL FLAG DAY 2025-07-20
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- green colour represents ____________.
- Who hoisted the Indian National Flag the first time on August 15, 1947?
- How many spokes does the Ashoka Chakra have?
- The designer of the Indian National Flag.
- White colour represents ________________.
- Where does the Prime Minister hoist the national flag on Independence Day?
- How many horizontal bands does the Indian National Flag have?
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- In which city the Indian National flag first hoisted?
- The name for India's national flag, meaning "three colours".
- The top colour in the Indian flag
- The month in which National Flag Day is celebrated in India.
- The middle colour in the Indian flag
- The bottom colour in the Indian flag
- The wheel in the center of the flag, representing law and dharma.
- Saffron colour represents ___________.
15 Clues: The top colour in the Indian flag • The middle colour in the Indian flag • The bottom colour in the Indian flag • green colour represents ____________. • Saffron colour represents ___________. • The designer of the Indian National Flag. • White colour represents ________________. • How many spokes does the Ashoka Chakra have? • ...
Team Tree Stand 2022-12-14
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- What level did Aurora reach with Excellence Canada this year?
- Our values include trusting employees to do the _________ (2 words)
- Who was the first Parks Manager?
- Who starred as Kevin in Home Alone?
- What is the name of Aurora’s Pet Cemetery?
- Name the newest town facility that has just opened (2 words)?
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- Which social media channel was the first for Aurora to use?
- A depression or hollow in a road surface.
- What facility is the new gymnasium being built in? (acronym)
- Marthamay In the Grinch, who is the love interest of the Grinch? (first and last name)?
- What is Mr. Potter’s first name in It’s a Wonderful Life?
- How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter?
- What coast in Canada are the World Juniors playing on?
- What is the new speed limit on John West Way?
14 Clues: Who was the first Parks Manager? • Who starred as Kevin in Home Alone? • A depression or hollow in a road surface. • What is the name of Aurora’s Pet Cemetery? • What is the new speed limit on John West Way? • How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter? • What coast in Canada are the World Juniors playing on? • ...
Team Tree Stand 2019-12-10
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- What is the new speed limit on John West Way?
- What is Mr. Potter’s first name in It’s a Wonderful Life?
- What level did Aurora reach with Excellence Canada this year?
- Name the latest park that was opened (2 words)?
- Who starred as Kevin in Home Alone?
- Who was the first Parks Manager?
- A depression or hollow in a road surface.
- How many plow routes is the Town divided into?
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- Which social media channel was the first for Aurora to use?
- Our values include trusting employees to do the _________ (2 words)
- Name the newest town facility that has just opened (2 words)?
- Name the newest Ball Diamond in Aurora (first and last name)?
- What is the name of Aurora’s Pet Cemetery?
- How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter?
- According to MacLean’s what was Aurora’s ranking for best community in Canada? Marthamay In the Grinch, who is the love interest of the Grinch? (first and last name)?
15 Clues: Who was the first Parks Manager? • Who starred as Kevin in Home Alone? • A depression or hollow in a road surface. • What is the name of Aurora’s Pet Cemetery? • What is the new speed limit on John West Way? • How many plow routes is the Town divided into? • Name the latest park that was opened (2 words)? • How many outdoor rinks does Parks build in the Winter? • ...
Black history month 2024-02-23
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- One of the most well known civil rights leaders
- Leader of the underground railroad
- track and field athlete who set a world record in the long jump in 1936
- The first African american professional baseball player
- writing about his escape of slavery
- The first African American women elected to serve in congress
- Known most for her refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a bus
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- Poet,dancer,singer, activist
- Born into slavery got freed and got his education up
- known for his semi-autobiographical novels and plays that center on race, politics, and sexuality.
- Helped lead protests against the segregation of public primary schools beaches, and parks at the University of Mississippi
- One of the greatest professional boxers of all time
- an American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement.
- a famous television producer and personality, philanthropist, and author.
14 Clues: Poet,dancer,singer, activist • Leader of the underground railroad • writing about his escape of slavery • One of the most well known civil rights leaders • One of the greatest professional boxers of all time • Born into slavery got freed and got his education up • The first African american professional baseball player • ...
Social Studies 2025-04-17
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- Which South American country holds the title for having the highest capital city
- Which country in South America is known for its vast salt flats,
- the national dish of El Salvador
- African nation has the longest river in the world
- Capital city of Canada
- only Central American country where English is the official language
- Which South American country is home to the "Galápagos Islands
- leaf that's featured on the Canadian flag
- national anthem of the United States
- The national food of Canada
- African country is famous for its white lions
- Central American country has so many different microclimates that you can go surfing and hiking in a cloud forest
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- capital city of the United States
- the national bird of the United States
- African country is the only one to have never been colonized by a European power
- Central American capital city is built on top of an ancient Mayan city
- The national food of the United States
- National animal of Canada
- Which country in South America is famous for the tango dance
19 Clues: Capital city of Canada • National animal of Canada • The national food of Canada • the national dish of El Salvador • capital city of the United States • national anthem of the United States • the national bird of the United States • The national food of the United States • leaf that's featured on the Canadian flag • African country is famous for its white lions • ...
Symbols of Great Britain 2024-10-14
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- symbol that represents country and it's people
- national British tree
- national song that people use to remember and respect their country
- people who are responsible for protecting Royal family
- Official religion of Egland
- The famous clock tower in London
- animal that represents purity and grace
- national British drink
- national flag of the United Kingdom
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- Classic red bus
- People say this instead of Thank you!
- British people avoid this gesture
- The famous river in London
- flower that is a symbol of Remembrance Day
- animal that represents strong side of the GB
- celebration that takes place on October 31st
- national flower as a sign of Great Britain
17 Clues: Classic red bus • national British tree • national British drink • The famous river in London • Official religion of Egland • The famous clock tower in London • British people avoid this gesture • national flag of the United Kingdom • People say this instead of Thank you! • animal that represents purity and grace • flower that is a symbol of Remembrance Day • ...
THE WEST REGION CROSSWORD ASSSIGNMENT 2022-09-29
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- With statehood being 100 years after the signing of the nation's Declaration of Independence, Colorado's nickname became the "Centennial State."
- Nevada's nickname, dates back to 1859 when silver was first discovered in the state, which later led to a migration boom that took over the region.
- because of its distance from the lower 48 states and because of its rugged landscape and climate.
- The nickname “The Golden State” came from miners who found large deposits of gold there during the 1849 Gold Rush.
- by C.T. Conover, pioneer Seattle realtor and historian, for its abundant evergreen forests.
- Utah is a leading producer of honey with thousands of pounds produced in the state every single year.
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- for the abundance of rare minerals that have been found in all corners of the state.
- because of its abundance of wide-open spaces and skies that stretch uninterrupted to the horizon.
- Aloha is a Hawaiian way to say hello and goodbye.
- Most of the canyon is within the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona (one of the first national parks in the United States).
- Wyoming passed the first unconditional law in the U.S. permanently guaranteeing women their inherent right to vote and hold office.
- Stemmed from the early 19th century when fur hats were fashionable and Oregon's streams were an important source of beaver.
- Mexico They call New Mexico the Land of the Enchantment because you will become enraptured with its culture, architecture, scenery, and cuisine.
- Dakota The state's nickname comes from Mount Rushmore, an enormous sculpture of the faces of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt carved into the Black Hills.
14 Clues: Aloha is a Hawaiian way to say hello and goodbye. • for the abundance of rare minerals that have been found in all corners of the state. • by C.T. Conover, pioneer Seattle realtor and historian, for its abundant evergreen forests. • because of its abundance of wide-open spaces and skies that stretch uninterrupted to the horizon. • ...
Chapter 4 Key IDs Jesse James 2020-12-01
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- system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system.
- grants can only be used for a specific purpose
- states can nullify national laws
- money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities.
- powers that are not specifically listed in the Constitution
- power held by the national government and the state governments at the same time
- releasing national funds, in the form of grants to state and local communities, to achieve national goals.
- federalism under the New Deal
- Article IV of the Constitution,ensures that extradition can take place.
- demands on states to carry out certain policies as a condition of receiving grant money.
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- both state and national governments were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence,
- a grant from central government which can be used for many things
- powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to all governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation.
- returning authority to state governments.
- powers granted to the national
- not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but they belong to the states
- states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
- idea of returning power to states
18 Clues: federalism under the New Deal • powers granted to the national • states can nullify national laws • idea of returning power to states • returning authority to state governments. • grants can only be used for a specific purpose • states had the right to separate themselves from the Union • powers that are not specifically listed in the Constitution • ...
Civil Rights Movement 2023-08-21
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- - Freedom Riders' Mode of Travel
- - Fight for Equal ___
- - Racial Separation
- - School Integration: ___ Rock
- - Racial Hate Crimes
- - Core Civil Rights Value
- Crow - Segregation Laws
- Parks - Montgomery Bus Protester
- - Economic Protest
- - Bus Boycott City
- - Activist: ___ X
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- - Express Dissent
- - Famous Case: v. Board of Education
- - Bus __ Movement
- - Ending Segregation
- - Voting Rights Struggle Location
- - Nonviolent Protests
- - Protest Rally
- - Civil Rights Org.
- - Leader: Dr. ___ Luther King Jr.
20 Clues: - Protest Rally • - Express Dissent • - Bus __ Movement • - Activist: ___ X • - Economic Protest • - Bus Boycott City • - Racial Separation • - Civil Rights Org. • - Ending Segregation • - Racial Hate Crimes • - Fight for Equal ___ • - Nonviolent Protests • Crow - Segregation Laws • - Core Civil Rights Value • - School Integration: ___ Rock • - Freedom Riders' Mode of Travel • ...
KVC LANGUAGE CARNIVAL 2024 2024-08-12
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- The name of our national flag.
- Capital of Malaysia.
- Highest mountain in Malaysia.
- Number of stripes on our flag.
- PMX
- Colour of the royalty
- The currency in Malaysia.
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- One of the colours of the national flag.
- Malaysia's “Father of Human Capital Development”
- First national car manifacturer.
- The national flower of Malaysia.
- Independence month of Malaysia.
- Malaysia's national cuisine.
- This district name is derived from the locally-abundant Javanese cinnamon tree in Sabah.
- The largest state in the country.
15 Clues: PMX • Capital of Malaysia. • Colour of the royalty • The currency in Malaysia. • Malaysia's national cuisine. • Highest mountain in Malaysia. • The name of our national flag. • Number of stripes on our flag. • Independence month of Malaysia. • First national car manifacturer. • The national flower of Malaysia. • The largest state in the country. • ...
WALES 2024-06-23
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- Traditional Welsh fruit bread
- Traditional Welsh soup
- National park in southern Wales
- Island known for its ancient sites
- Symbol on the Welsh flag
- Medieval castle in North Wales
- National park with the highest mountain in Wales
- National flower of Wales
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- Traditional cheese dish
- Smallest city in the UK
- Town known for its international musical festival
- Coastal national park
- Welsh festival of literature, music, and performance
- National emblem of Wales
- Capital city of Wales
15 Clues: Coastal national park • Capital city of Wales • Traditional Welsh soup • Traditional cheese dish • Smallest city in the UK • National emblem of Wales • Symbol on the Welsh flag • National flower of Wales • Traditional Welsh fruit bread • Medieval castle in North Wales • National park in southern Wales • Island known for its ancient sites • ...
federalism 2022-11-21
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- Article VI, Section 2
- Expressed powers
- Powers expressed in the Constitution
- 1836–1864
- Return to a state
- Landmark case
- Periodic checks
- Basis for the implied powers
- Allows the powers of Congress to stretch
- Enables people to prepare a constitution
- Power assume responsibility for state
- Disputes between individuals
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- Favors state and local action
- Powers national and states have
- Organization of government administrators
- Powers strictly to the states
- Individual earnings
- Powers that the national government may
- Powers defined in the Constitution
- National govt provides money to states
- Powers the Constitution grants
- Written agreements between two +
- Prohibiting officials hold closed meetings
- Favors national action in dealing
24 Clues: 1836–1864 • Landmark case • Periodic checks • Expressed powers • Return to a state • Individual earnings • Article VI, Section 2 • Basis for the implied powers • Disputes between individuals • Favors state and local action • Powers strictly to the states • Powers the Constitution grants • Powers national and states have • Written agreements between two + • Favors national action in dealing • ...
Aotearoa/New Zealand Crossword 2023-06-06
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- Official language of NZ (1)
- National sport of New Zealand
- Currency used in New Zealand
- NZ's founding document 'Treaty of _______'
- Star constellation found on the flag of NZ
- Official language of NZ (3)
- Māori New Year
- Population of Aotearoa (million)
- National animal of Aotearoa (flightless bird)
- Māori meeting ground, tūrangawaewae
- Māori name for New Zealand
- National flower of Aotearoa (hint: yellow)
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- Capital city of New Zealand
- Official language of NZ (2)
- Country's head of government
- Symbol of New Zealand's national identity
- Ceremonial Māori war dance or challenge
- Largest city in New Zealand
- Aotearoa is found in this ocean
- Native Polynesian people of Aotearoa
20 Clues: Māori New Year • Māori name for New Zealand • Capital city of New Zealand • Official language of NZ (1) • Official language of NZ (2) • Official language of NZ (3) • Largest city in New Zealand • Country's head of government • Currency used in New Zealand • National sport of New Zealand • Aotearoa is found in this ocean • Population of Aotearoa (million) • ...
Jamaica (Test your knowledge) 2013-01-26
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- Popular film depicting Jamaica
- Internationally known reggae musician
- Jamaica’s capital city
- Number of international airports
- Born in Jamaica
- National drink of Jamaica
- National Bird
- First to construct in the western world
- Famous Jamaican story (movie)
- Sits in this Sea
- Famous Beach
- First commercial producer of
- Species of freshwater turtle native to Jamaica
- Jamaican beer
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- National fruit
- Most popular local sport
- Number of parishes
- Jamaica is the largest island country
- Airport City
- Tourism and ... are the leading earners of foreign exchange
- Famous Falls
- Famous coffee
- Located South of
- Most popular kind of music
- Hotel City
- Largest religion practised
- National Language
27 Clues: Hotel City • Airport City • Famous Falls • Famous Beach • Famous coffee • National Bird • Jamaican beer • National fruit • Born in Jamaica • Located South of • Sits in this Sea • National Language • Number of parishes • Jamaica’s capital city • Most popular local sport • National drink of Jamaica • Most popular kind of music • Largest religion practised • First commercial producer of • ...
Japan and her neighbours 2024-04-29
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- Number of states in the USA
- Currency of Malaysia
- Britain's favourite beverage
- Best footballer in Brazil
- Fold mountain in Europe
- Singapore's main airport
- South Korea's capital
- Country in North America
- King of England
- Volcano in Japan
- de Janeiro, Brazil
- Lumpur Capital of Malaysia
- Capital of China
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- National flower of Brunei
- Cherry blossom of Japan
- French crescent shaped pastry
- Currency of Japan
- Best footballer in France
- National language of the Philippines
- National flower of the Philippines
- Washington, D.C. is the capital of ....
- Ocean to the east of Japan
- Weather in Shanghai in January
- Singapore's national flower was named after Agnes ..
- Capital of Brunei
25 Clues: King of England • Volcano in Japan • Capital of China • Currency of Japan • Capital of Brunei • de Janeiro, Brazil • Currency of Malaysia • South Korea's capital • Cherry blossom of Japan • Fold mountain in Europe • Singapore's main airport • Country in North America • National flower of Brunei • Best footballer in France • Best footballer in Brazil • Ocean to the east of Japan • ...
BANGALORE 2024-03-22
14 Clues: hip (synonym) • gardens, parks • boring (oposiye) • a retired person • quiet (opposite) • rickshaw (synonym) • center of activity • fun-filled (synonyms) • information technology • city centre (opposite) • a fast food restaurant • central business district • the new name of Bangalore • someone who works in a startup
summerwind 2025-09-07
13 Clues: arborist • sales rep • typeof parks • board members • butterflygarden • number of homes • landscape company • names of cross streets • ann community manager • location of Miller&Smith • type of funds for HOA dues • tree planted in common areas • farm land summerwind built on
Federalism 2024-04-08
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- Powers shared by both the Federal Government and the State Governments.
- System of government in which significant power is retained by local or regional governments and not given to the central authority or government.
- Chief Executive of State Government.
- Nation with a federal system.
- Clause in the US Constitution that provides that any conflict between a legitimate action of the national government and a state will be resolved in favor of the national government.
- Powers that both the national and state governments are not allowed to exercise.
- Amendment to the US Constitution that reserves powers to the states.
- Chief executive of city or town government.
- Type of Federalism in which the federal government and state governments each have clearly defined spheres of power.
- Highest Court in the State of Georgia.
- Powers of the national government recognized by all sovereign nations.
- Type of Federalism in which federal and state governments share power and collaborate on certain issues
- Synonym for "federal" government or "national" government.
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- State version of the United States Congress.
- System in which power is centralized in one central government.
- System that divides power between the national and lower level governments such as state and local governments.
- Powers specifically granted to the national government by the Constitution (aka "Express Powers").
- Powers belong to the states under the Constitution's 10th Amendment.
- Clause in the Constitution that grants Congress the power to pass all laws “necessary and proper” to carry out any of the specific “enumerated powers".
- Powers of the states to regulate behavior and enforce order within the state for the betterment of the health, safety, morals, and general welfare.
- Chief Executive of National Government.
- Powers granted to the United States government that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution.
22 Clues: Nation with a federal system. • Chief Executive of State Government. • Highest Court in the State of Georgia. • Chief Executive of National Government. • Chief executive of city or town government. • State version of the United States Congress. • Synonym for "federal" government or "national" government. • System in which power is centralized in one central government. • ...
Da Eagle's Y'all 2025-05-13
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- do you ever feel like this?
- passed from jordan to luke and now hiding
- the national animal of the UK
- the name of a student and a popular restaurant chain
- This week is teacher's ? week
- one of two mountains in the classroom
- what Erin is reading about
- the number of different nationalities
- definitely on today's lunch menu
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- who was missing yesterday
- the national animal of the USA
- one of two mountains in the classroom
- the national animal of china
- the best potato
- the national animal of Brazil
- yesterday's morning work was to draw a sad what?
- the national animal of India
17 Clues: the best potato • who was missing yesterday • what Erin is reading about • do you ever feel like this? • the national animal of china • the national animal of India • the national animal of the UK • the national animal of Brazil • This week is teacher's ? week • the national animal of the USA • definitely on today's lunch menu • one of two mountains in the classroom • ...
Platinum 2022-12-16
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- I broke my elbow jumping on a trampoline
- I have visited and toured 36 states in the U.S. and started a National Parks bucket list in 1995 WAY before Meg started one.
- I love pickles and pickle flavored food
- I used to be a tumbler and could do 12 back handsprings in a row.
- My family always makes omelets on Christmas.
- I love animals and being outdoors
- I once got my braces stuck to a wall in a haunted house
- I was a backup dancer for a local artist when I was in high school
- My cousin was famous movie/Broadway star & tap dancer Gregory Hines
- I was on the news with tom susie roughing up a contractor
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- I am a comic book lover
- I went to the Jr. Olympics in Virginia Beach when I was 9 years old
- I have had a total of 39 stitches over the course of my life
- A hobby of mine is that I am into drones. I like to fly my drone into the clouds and just cruise around finding things
- I play on a hockey team called the Goal Miners
- once tried to fly like Superman which ended up with getting stitches on my forehead
16 Clues: I am a comic book lover • I love animals and being outdoors • I love pickles and pickle flavored food • I broke my elbow jumping on a trampoline • My family always makes omelets on Christmas. • I play on a hockey team called the Goal Miners • I once got my braces stuck to a wall in a haunted house • I was on the news with tom susie roughing up a contractor • ...
GoBuffs CRM 2025-03-18
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- This commission was the National Advisory commission on Civil Disorders. They were determined to find the cause of the riots.
- This movement set off the "March Against Fear" across Mississippi to encourage African Americans to vote
- a march that occurred in 1963 to advocate for civil and economic rights for African Americans
- This organization fought for proper education for African Americans
- Banned literacy tests and empowered the federal government to oversee voting registration and elections
- This organization provided religious identity for African Americans
- Following Rosa Parks arrest, African Americans protested by not riding the bus
- African Americans protested nonviolently for Americans civil rights struggle
- This organization empowered African Americans and fought against racist systems
- a ruling by the supreme court that deemed separating children in schools due to race unconstitutional
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- A campaign lead by MLK to address economic inequality following the kings death
- This person was a predominant African American figure in the civil rights movement and was assassinated
- banned state governments from imposing taxes on voters during federal elections
- Acronym for an Organization that ensured the political education of minorities
- This African American individual was assassinated on his front door step
- Nine students had to be escorted to Central High School to avoid racial violence
16 Clues: This organization fought for proper education for African Americans • This organization provided religious identity for African Americans • This African American individual was assassinated on his front door step • African Americans protested nonviolently for Americans civil rights struggle • ...
November Crossword 2017-10-13
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- Veterans Day
- black Friday
- St. Andrew Day
- giving Tuesday
- National pizza day
- Great american smokeout
- All saints day
- world television day
- Day lights savings
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- Thanks giving day
- Science day for peace and environment
- World philosophy day
- national children's university day
- world diabetes day
- cyber Monday
- National unfriend day
- election day
- small business day
18 Clues: Veterans Day • black Friday • cyber Monday • election day • St. Andrew Day • giving Tuesday • All saints day • Thanks giving day • world diabetes day • National pizza day • small business day • Day lights savings • World philosophy day • world television day • National unfriend day • Great american smokeout • national children's university day • Science day for peace and environment
actors4 2024-05-26
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- The Handmaid's Tale's June.
- Smallville's Clark.
- Orange is the New Black's Taystee.
- Billions' Chuck.
- Parks and Recreation's Andy.
- Big Mouth's Jessie.
- House of Cards' Frank.
- Alias' Sydney.
- American Horror Story's Tate.
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- Glee's Santana.
- Game of Thrones' Arya.
- House of Cards' Bill.
- Law & Order's Mike.
- WandaVision's Vision.
- Sons of Anarchy's Gemma.
- Jessica Jones' Jessica.
- Succession's Kendall.
- Breaking Bad's Jesse.
- Game of Thrones' Cersei.
- Girls' Adam.
20 Clues: Girls' Adam. • Alias' Sydney. • Glee's Santana. • Billions' Chuck. • Law & Order's Mike. • Smallville's Clark. • Big Mouth's Jessie. • House of Cards' Bill. • WandaVision's Vision. • Succession's Kendall. • Breaking Bad's Jesse. • Game of Thrones' Arya. • House of Cards' Frank. • Jessica Jones' Jessica. • Sons of Anarchy's Gemma. • Game of Thrones' Cersei. • The Handmaid's Tale's June. • ...
Woman American History Crossword 2022-09-27
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- Sojourner Truth
- Harrit beecher Stowe
- Sally Ride
- Sawagawca
- Mercy Otis Warren
- Rosa Parks
- Muriel F. Siebert
- Grace Hopper
- Nellie Bly
- Morguerite Higgins
- Juila Ward Howe
- Jessie Benton Fremont
- Louisa May Alcott
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- Barbara Jordan
- Coretta Scott King
- Phyllis Schlafly
- Ameila Earhart
- Clara Barton
- Clare Boothe Luce
- Sandra Day O' Conner
- Harriet Tubman
- Dolley Madison
- Margaret Chase Smith
- Susan b. Anthony
- Harriet Jacobs
25 Clues: Sawagawca • Sally Ride • Rosa Parks • Nellie Bly • Clara Barton • Grace Hopper • Barbara Jordan • Ameila Earhart • Harriet Tubman • Dolley Madison • Harriet Jacobs • Sojourner Truth • Juila Ward Howe • Phyllis Schlafly • Susan b. Anthony • Mercy Otis Warren • Clare Boothe Luce • Muriel F. Siebert • Louisa May Alcott • Coretta Scott King • Morguerite Higgins • Harrit beecher Stowe • Sandra Day O' Conner • ...
Country 2023-07-11
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- A country in North America known for its vast wilderness and cold winters.
- A landlocked country located in southern Africa known for its wildlife and natural beauty.
- A country in North Africa known for its pyramids and ancient civilization.
- A country in Southern Europe known for its art, architecture, and food.
- A country in Western Europe known for its art, culture, and cuisine.
- The largest country in the world located in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia.
- A country located in Southeast Asia known for its food, history, and natural beauty.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture and history.
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- A country in East Asia known for its technology, anime, and sushi.
- A country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans.
- A country in East Africa known for its wildlife and national parks.
- A country in North America known for its food, music, and culture.
- A country in South America known for its rainforests and the Amazon River.
- A country in East Asia known for its ancient history and modern technology.
- A country in Central Europe known for its engineering and beer.
- A country located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe known for its beaches, food, and culture.
16 Clues: A country in Central Europe known for its engineering and beer. • A country in East Asia known for its technology, anime, and sushi. • A country in North America known for its food, music, and culture. • A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture and history. • A country in East Africa known for its wildlife and national parks. • ...
india struggle 2021-08-17
12 Clues: national bird • national flower • no more slavery • national animal • national emblem • hindi india name • india freedom day • nonviolent personality • first president of India • national monument in agra • national monument in delhi • entire india under their rule during the 1945
1950s Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964
- act passed by congress in 1944 sent over 8 million ww2 veterans to school for an education
- Black and white citizens sho took place in freedom rides to protest segregated bus terminals
- When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones
- An economically stable family with a mother, father, and three children
- American civil rights lawyer served on the supreme court. First black man on the court
- biggest music artist of the time period. He helped to start the big rock craze
- 34th president served in the US army during WWII
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration is part of the US government and is responsible for seronautic and space research
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- The practice that anyone you know could be a communist
- The process of standing down a nation's armed forces from a combat-ready status
- 33rd president was vice president to FDR and was elected after his death
- The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans
- A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy
- American Baptiste and minister. One of the most influential civil rights protest figures
- American civil rights activist best known for the Montgomery bus boycott
16 Clues: An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964 • 34th president served in the US army during WWII • The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans • The practice that anyone you know could be a communist • A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy • When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones • ...
National parks of India 2021-12-22
4 Clues: the glacial orgin of ganga • Largest number of tigers in India • Near the famous hillstation near Nainital • First reserve in the world with successfully relocated tigers
Ekosistēmas 2016-07-06
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- Pavasarī ziedošie meža augi
- Abiotiskais faktors
- Purvā dzīvojošie putni
- Zaļa zona pilsētā
- Parazīti, kas barojas uz saimnieka ķermeņa
- Attiecību veids starp vilku un lapsu
- Attiecību veids starp vanagu un zvirbuli
- Mākslīgā ekosistēma
- Ūdenī dzīvojoši zīdītāji
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- Zaļš pļavas iemītnieks
- Ziedu apputeksnētāji
- Savstarpēji izdevīgas attiecības
- Bieži sastopami putni pilsētās
- Endoparazīti
- Valdošie augi mežā
- Lieli ūdensputni
- meža dzīvnieks- alu veidotājs
17 Clues: Endoparazīti • Lieli ūdensputni • Zaļa zona pilsētā • Valdošie augi mežā • Abiotiskais faktors • Mākslīgā ekosistēma • Ziedu apputeksnētāji • Zaļš pļavas iemītnieks • Purvā dzīvojošie putni • Ūdenī dzīvojoši zīdītāji • Pavasarī ziedošie meža augi • meža dzīvnieks- alu veidotājs • Bieži sastopami putni pilsētās • Savstarpēji izdevīgas attiecības • Attiecību veids starp vilku un lapsu • ...
Kate Kudlawiec (chapter 4) 2020-12-01
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- a system of spending and taxing
- distributed to states in this form
- national laws that they believed contradicted or clashed with state interests
- included money and other resources
- the national government possessed these
- power held by national and state government
- releasing funds in the form of grants to states
- state governments worked together to meet this crisis
- article 5 of the constitution
- demanded on states to carry put things
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- both states and national governments are equal
- divided grants into groups of nine
- historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to governments
- started in the 1980s
- constitution lists powers granted to the national government
- these are not specifically mentioned in the constitution
- states had the right to separate themselves
- dealt with the contract of america
18 Clues: started in the 1980s • article 5 of the constitution • a system of spending and taxing • distributed to states in this form • divided grants into groups of nine • included money and other resources • dealt with the contract of america • demanded on states to carry put things • the national government possessed these • power held by national and state government • ...
Navigating the Newspaper - Kiwi Kids News 2016-11-23
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- What has been destroyed by the Kaikoura earthquake? (National)
- How long is the snap that the new Snapchat Glasses can take? (World)
- Which town has built a 25 metre tunnel to help their local penguins pass the busy road between the sea and their nests? (national)
- What language is Anne Frank's last poem written in? (World)
- What was the name of the giant earthworm found in the UK? (Odd Stuff)
- What is the name of the coffin the ancient mummy was found buried in? (World)
- What pokemon did the card that sold for $77,000 have on it? (Odd Stuff)
- What is the main colour in the new All Blacks uniform? (National)
- What is the name of the new helmet made from paper? (Odd Stuff)
- In which NZ city has a self-driving car been trialed? (National)
- What was the first name of the man who won man of the match in the Four National Final? (Sport)
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- A place had to make an emergency stop due to a blocked toilet. What country was it going to? (Odd Stuff)
- What else, other than hotels, does China plan to build on Mt Everest (World)
- What exams are secondary students in NZ currently sitting? (National)
- What is the name of the Australian hockey team? (Sport)
- What is the name of the street in Wellington where a building is at risk of collapsing? (National)
- What was the first name of the player who won the player of the year prize in the World Rugby Awards? (Sport)
- What is the abbreviation for the new telescope NASA has created? (World)
- In which NZ city would you find a pink-paved cycleway? (National)
- What is the worlds eldest womans secret for living so long? (Odd Stuff)
20 Clues: What is the name of the Australian hockey team? (Sport) • What language is Anne Frank's last poem written in? (World) • What has been destroyed by the Kaikoura earthquake? (National) • What is the name of the new helmet made from paper? (Odd Stuff) • In which NZ city has a self-driving car been trialed? (National) • ...
Jess Evans - Chapter 4 2020-12-01
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- a series of initiatives aimed at eliminating poverty and social inequality.
- were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence
- include money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities.
- Constitution lists powers granted to the national government.
- governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation.
- The contract was a
- nullify national laws that they believed contradicted or clashed with
- this trend by returning authority to state governments.
- to achieve specific goals within 100 days of taking office.Central to the Contract with America was the idea of returning power to states
- Today the power of the national government to influence state policies occurs
- or a power held by the national government and the state governments at the same time
- 1981, as part of a major revision of the federal budget, Congress combined many categorical grants into nine
- many political leaders worked to
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- interests.
- ensures that extradition can take place.
- These grants can only be used for a specific purpose, or category, of state and local spending, such as the building of a new airport or crime-fighting in a certain area.
- Since the national and state governments worked together to meet the crisis, federalism under the New Deal was known as
- or powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to
- Politicians in some southern states believed that states had the right
- implied powers are not specifically listed in the Constitution, but they are logical extensions of
- the belong to the states because the Constitution neither delegates these powers to the national government nor prohibits them to the states.
- The idea that states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
- powers.
- both state and national
24 Clues: powers. • interests. • The contract was a • both state and national • many political leaders worked to • ensures that extradition can take place. • this trend by returning authority to state governments. • governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation. • Constitution lists powers granted to the national government. • ...
Unit 4 2022-10-04
19 Clues: weird • brave • leave • beauty • though • disease • natural • curious • survive • protect • exactly • feather • culture • language • confused • original • national • overseas • agreement
Deaf Advocacy & Technology Review 2023-10-02
19 Clues: law • alarm • board • rights • access • founded • caption • mission • council • culture • respect • national • equality • advocate • gallaudet • president • education • technology • organization
West Virginia Trivia 2025-07-27
12 Clues: Largest city. • Oldest county. • Newest county. • First state park. • Southernmost town. • Northernmost town. • Largest state park. • Most populous county. • Least populous county. • Largest county (by area). • Smallest county (by area). • County w/oldest and largest state parks.
Wedding Party Trivia 2024-08-06
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- This member of the wedding party has spent over 70 hours getting tattooed
- Brett is currently going to Med School in this major city.
- Casey is currently working on getting this type of license
- This member of the wedding party enjoys making their own bread
- This member of the wedding party is Morgan's Burn Buddy
- Tyler spends his free time learning new forms of this.
- In 1945, The Farm was home to 45 cows, 150 hogs, and 300 laying hens. It is now home to this many laying hens.
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- This is Jaden's favorite movie of the over 50 he has seen in theatres this year.
- This member of the wedding party can be seen holding two of their three cats on the wedding website.
- Garrett enjoys playing and spectating this outdoor sport.
- This member of the wedding party works at Affiliated Engineers.
- From 2000 to 2022 The Farm transitioned to growing solely corn and this other crop.
- Jules has a goal to visit all the National Parks, this is how many she has visited so far.
- This member of the wedding party enjoys spending time with their goddaughter.
14 Clues: Tyler spends his free time learning new forms of this. • This member of the wedding party is Morgan's Burn Buddy • Garrett enjoys playing and spectating this outdoor sport. • Brett is currently going to Med School in this major city. • Casey is currently working on getting this type of license • This member of the wedding party enjoys making their own bread • ...
My India 2021-06-19
13 Clues: city of nawab • national capital • our national song • our national tree • Our aquatic animal • land of five rivers • our national anthem • most populated state • spice garden of India • our national currency • smallest state by area • one among the "seven sisters" • known as nightingale of India
Malaysia's Independence Day. 2021-08-08
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- what does the blue canton on the national flag mean?
- the four colours that appear on a Malaysia's flags are red, white, yellow and .........
- Malaysia Day is held every 16 ........... every year to mark the formation of Malaysia
- is known as Independence Month of Malaysia
- the flag of Malaysia is also known as Jalur ........
- how many stripes are in the Malaysian flag?
- what is the capital city of Malaysia?
- what is the theme for this year National Day celebration?
- the main venue for the annual National Day parade is ...... Merdeka
- Tun ..... was the fourth prime minister of Malaysia
- the national anthem of Malaysia
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- our first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman was named as Father of .......
- the nickname given to our second Prime Minister is Bapa ......
- what is the tallest building in Malaysia?
- the 5 petals of the national flower represents Malaysia's .....
- the two states of Malaysia that are located on Borneo Island (East Malaysia) are Sabah and .......
- what is the most famous dish in Malaysia?
- the southernmost state in Malaysia
- the crescent on the national flag symbolises .....
19 Clues: the national anthem of Malaysia • the southernmost state in Malaysia • what is the capital city of Malaysia? • what is the tallest building in Malaysia? • what is the most famous dish in Malaysia? • is known as Independence Month of Malaysia • how many stripes are in the Malaysian flag? • the crescent on the national flag symbolises ..... • ...
Utica Public Library Museum and Parks Passes 2025-12-08
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- A three bay dry dock along the enlarged Erie Canal rediscovered in the mid-1980s by enthusiasts and restored to its 1850s state- now an educational and recreation park.
- Located in Rome, NY and home to Scottish highland cows and North American river otters.
- Originally named for 3 generations of one prominent Utica family
- Its original exhibit in the basement of the Utica Public Library was an Iroquois Longhouse
- Lakes, waterfalls, beaches, and more- this gets you access to all the state parks.
- Founded in 1897 by George Fisk Comfort, who helped found The Met, this museum now has one of the most notable ceramics collections in the nation.
- A hands-on science museum that had astronomer Carl Sagan speak at its project launch party and Bill Nye (The Science Guy) among its volunteers.
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- A U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort first in service during World War II.
- Originally a lumber camp, this place has shared the stories of those who lived, worked, and played in the Adirondacks since 1957.
- Go to Green Lake or the Rosamond Gifford Zoo with this county-named pass
- This museum was designed by the same architectural firm as the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
- From a portrait of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh to hands-on exhibits in the Innovation Center, this museum was named by the New York Times as one to see in 2025.
- Created in 1977 when local chapters of the Junior League and National Council of Jewish Women and the Technology Club of Syracuse joined forces.
- Opened in 1914 with three fallow deer, now features the world's largest watering can.
14 Clues: Originally named for 3 generations of one prominent Utica family • A U.S. Navy Destroyer Escort first in service during World War II. • Go to Green Lake or the Rosamond Gifford Zoo with this county-named pass • Lakes, waterfalls, beaches, and more- this gets you access to all the state parks. • ...
SOL 13 vocab terms 2025-04-04
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- income received.
- Paper money and coins in a particular country.
- (FTC) an independent agency of the United States government whose principal mission is the enforcement of civil U.S. antitrust law and the promotion of consumer protection.
- (FCC) an independent agency of the United States federal government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States.
- tax imposed on individuals or family income.
- General rise in price levels.
- Agencies of the government that make sure businesses are operating properly.
- Amendment to the US Constitution that gives the government the powers to collect an income tax on individuals and businesses.
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- (SEC) an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The primary purpose of the SEC is to enforce the law against market manipulation.
- Goods and services provided by the government, including public schools, parks, police and fire service, 911, national defense, etc.
- CentralbankoftheUnitedStates.
- Laws designed to prevent the formation of monopolies in business.
- A situation where one business controls all or most of the sales of a product.
- The growing world-wide markets and trade in goods and services.
14 Clues: income received. • CentralbankoftheUnitedStates. • General rise in price levels. • tax imposed on individuals or family income. • Paper money and coins in a particular country. • The growing world-wide markets and trade in goods and services. • Laws designed to prevent the formation of monopolies in business. • ...
Ukraine 2022-04-05
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- The official language of Ukraine
- The continent that Ukraine is in
- This bird is the national animal of Ukraine
- The national food dish/meal of Ukraine
- The main religion in Ukraine
- The surname of the Manchester City and Ukraine football player
- The currency of Ukraine
- The population of Ukraine in millions
- The colour of the bottom half of the flag
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- The national symbol of Ukraine
- The age that children start school in Ukraine
- The surname of the famous heavyweight boxing brothers
- The president of Ukraine
- The national flower of Ukraine
- The colour of the top half of the flag
- The number of years that Ukraine has been an independent country
- The national fruit of Ukraine
- The capital city of Ukraine
18 Clues: The currency of Ukraine • The president of Ukraine • The capital city of Ukraine • The main religion in Ukraine • The national fruit of Ukraine • The national symbol of Ukraine • The national flower of Ukraine • The official language of Ukraine • The continent that Ukraine is in • The population of Ukraine in millions • The national food dish/meal of Ukraine • ...
Puzzeling Gov (part II) Ch4 2022-11-18
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- returning to a state
- powers the national government needs to carry out other powers
- When two state settle their differences with out using force
- a law that need checks of government agencies
- a view that favors national action
- powers granted by the constitution to the national government
- powers directly expressed in the constitution
- this enables the people interested in becoming a state to prepare for constitution
- the main way the national government presides money to the states
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- a organisation of government administrators to carry out legislation
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- to take away
- a law that prohibits public offices from holding meetings
- another word for the Elastic Clause
- powers both the national government and the state have
- powers reserved by the constitution for the states
- a view that favors the states and local action
- powers the national government can exercise because its a government
- a requirement set by the constitution
- expressed powers
- a clause that allows the congress to stretch their power
- law relating to disputes between others
- individual earnings
- the power to assume responsibility of a state
- federal order requiring servousse from a state
25 Clues: to take away • expressed powers • individual earnings • returning to a state • a view that favors national action • another word for the Elastic Clause • a requirement set by the constitution • law relating to disputes between others • a law that need checks of government agencies • the power to assume responsibility of a state • powers directly expressed in the constitution • ...
English Speaking Countries, Terms, Etc. 2025-09-30
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- The titanic was constructed in which city?
- Plural form of goose.
- Beef _________, or the capital city of New Zealand.
- What goes around, comes around. Australian Object
- _____________ Hills! That's where I want to be, sing it with me. Living in ___________ Hills.
- The UK - England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and ________
- Three letter abbrevation for New York City
- National Mammal of The USA
- __________ pie. Classic desert in America. Also, an __________ a day keeps the doctor away.
- The only country that is also a continent
- Land of maple syrup and politeness
- Closes Canadian province to where the titanic sunk. (Sorry Labrador to not include you)
- Canada has 10 provinces and 3 ____________
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- Considered America's national pastime. A sport.
- National Animal of Canada
- The ____________ monster who is rumored to live in a Scotish Lake!
- Plural of Moose. Same 'rule' as the plural of fish.
- Famous for bagpipes and kilts!
- US state your teacher is from.
- Australia's National Animal
- New Zealand, the North and South ____________
- The USA shares a coast with the Pacific ocean to the West and the ___________ to the east
- Canada's National Dish
- The shortened name for the London Underground
- ___________ eagle. National Bird of USA
25 Clues: Plural form of goose. • Canada's National Dish • National Animal of Canada • National Mammal of The USA • Australia's National Animal • Famous for bagpipes and kilts! • US state your teacher is from. • Land of maple syrup and politeness • ___________ eagle. National Bird of USA • The only country that is also a continent • The titanic was constructed in which city? • ...
chapter 7 2025-12-11
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- created a central national banking system.
- fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation.
- exposed unsafe meatpacking conditions through his book The Jungle.
- were journalists who exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and social problems. (SHORT ANSWER)
- established prohibition.
- were pressured to assimilate and lost land during this era.
- worked for women’s right to vote. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt lead the fight for the women's right to vote. (SHORT ANSWER)
- allowed citizens to propose laws directly to state legislatures.
- guaranteed women the right to vote.
- organized marches, protests, and hunger strikes to gain political rights.
- was founded by Alice Paul.
- used university experts to help create effective public policy.
- included consumer protection, controlling corporations, and conservation.
- was created to manage and protect national parks.
- required federal inspection of meatpacking plants.
- encouraged limiting or banning alcohol.
- established the direct election of U.S. senators.
- worked to improve working conditions, child labor laws, and public health.
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- often faced low wages and unfair treatment.
- provided services to immigrants, women, and the poor.
- promoted the Square Deal to treat all Americans fairly.
- were denied full political and social equality.
- supported progressive reforms such as education and public sanitation.
- faced exclusion laws and discrimination.
- was the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
- supported progressive reforms in banking, tariffs, and business.
- formed organizations to fight for civil rights and fair treatment.
- in the South faced Jim Crow laws.
- continued some progressive reforms.
- allowed voters to remove an elected official from office before their term ended.
- expanded the government’s role in regulating business.
- regulated the safety and labeling of food and medicine.
- emphasized vocational education for African Americans.
- Du Bois encouraged African Americans to demand immediate equality.
- strengthened rules against monopolies.
- was a response to problems caused by industrialization and urban growth.
- meant protecting and preserving natural resources.
- faced discrimination despite progressive reforms.
- used the Sherman Antitrust Act to break up monopolies.
- allowed voters to approve or reject laws on the ballot.
40 Clues: established prohibition. • was founded by Alice Paul. • in the South faced Jim Crow laws. • guaranteed women the right to vote. • continued some progressive reforms. • strengthened rules against monopolies. • encouraged limiting or banning alcohol. • faced exclusion laws and discrimination. • created a central national banking system. • ...
Enginneering Careers 2015-10-13
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- They film sea creatures and build underwater structures
- and Boat Captain They position an aircraftcarrier, transport research expeditions, and draw up development plans
- Scientist They conduct experiments and create maps and graphs and also monitor water quality
- They study those properties of material which determine their response to the mechanical force
- and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operater They prevent food poisoning outbreaks, and add flouride to tap water
- Ranger They spot a forest fire and help it out, gives tours of national parks, and transports injured animals
- They track hurricanes, chase tornadoes, and develop the TV weather forecast
- Technician They improve the texture of breakfast cereal, and also test oil additives and ingredients
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- Health and Safety Engineer They make sure chemicals are stored correctly and safely
- Monitoring Technician They teach how to safely handle and dispose of radio-labeled drugs, and also test levels of radiation
- They discover new ways to extract oil
- Engineer They analyze the ocean's effects on vessels and structures
- and video equipment technician They maintain video projection,and set up microphones
- They create enviromentally responsible water usage regulations and evaluate meteorological data
- Science Technician They develop and innovate new foods and mix ingredients to make temping foods
- Engineer They define and solve problems in biology and medicine
16 Clues: They discover new ways to extract oil • They film sea creatures and build underwater structures • Engineer They define and solve problems in biology and medicine • Engineer They analyze the ocean's effects on vessels and structures • They track hurricanes, chase tornadoes, and develop the TV weather forecast • ...
1950s Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964
- act passed by congress in 1944 sent over 8 million ww2 veterans to school for an education
- Black and white citizens sho took place in freedom rides to protest segregated bus terminals
- When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones
- An economically stable family with a mother, father, and three children
- American civil rights lawyer served on the supreme court. First black man on the court
- biggest music artist of the time period. He helped to start the big rock craze
- 34th president served in the US army during WWII
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration is part of the US government and is responsible for seronautic and space research
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- The practice that anyone you know could be a communist
- The process of standing down a nation's armed forces from a combat-ready status
- 33rd president was vice president to FDR and was elected after his death
- The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans
- A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy
- American Baptiste and minister. One of the most influential civil rights protest figures
- American civil rights activist best known for the Montgomery bus boycott
16 Clues: An increase in the birth rate between 1946-1964 • 34th president served in the US army during WWII • The first Polio vaccine to be widely used for humans • The practice that anyone you know could be a communist • A new culture that convinced Americans they needed to buy • When the population shifted from northern cities to more southern ones • ...
The 50's Vocab 2023-03-03
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- The act of releasing soldiers after a war.
- Salk American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for polio
- Presley US pop singer and guitar player, called the king of rock and roll.
- Marshall American civil rights lawyer. First African American of the Supreme Court.
- Carried out by Senator Joseph McCarthy. Making false accusations against one another.
- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is responsible for space research and civil space programs.
- Boom Increased birth rate following WWII.
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- People who consume more goods and services will more likely be better off.
- Parks Famously known for not giving up her seat to a white person on a bus.
- Riders People would take bus trips through the American South in 1961 to protest segregated bus terminals.
- D. Eisenhower 34th president of the United States. Served from 1953 to 1961.
- Strand of states which stretch from Virginia south through Florida, west to Texas and northwest through California
- Bill Provided World War II veterans with funds for college education, unemployment insurance, and housing
- rights activists. Martin Luther King, Jr He was an American Baptist minister and activist
- Family Consisting of a mother and father in a first-time marriage and their children.
- Truman 33rd president of the United States. Serving from 1945 to 1953
16 Clues: Boom Increased birth rate following WWII. • The act of releasing soldiers after a war. • Truman 33rd president of the United States. Serving from 1945 to 1953 • People who consume more goods and services will more likely be better off. • Presley US pop singer and guitar player, called the king of rock and roll. • ...
Indian crossword 2021-07-01
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- the only language which is spoken is Hindi
- What is the national animal of India?
- of India. What was India’s old name?
- what actors perform in?
- What is national bird in India?
- what do women wear for a festival in India?
- What month is India’s Independence day on?
- Mahal what building is built in the memorial of his wife?
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- What is the national fruit of India?
- What type of party did India evolve in?
- Tagore who created the Indian national anthem?
- Delhi What is the capital of India
- fig tree What is the national tree of India?
- dance what kind of dance do Indian dancers do in general?
- What is the national flower of India?
- what is the currency in India called
16 Clues: what actors perform in? • What is national bird in India? • Delhi What is the capital of India • What is the national fruit of India? • what is the currency in India called • What is the national animal of India? • of India. What was India’s old name? • What is the national flower of India? • What type of party did India evolve in? • ...
Causes 2024-07-14
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- National Council on Aging
- Doctor's without...
- _________care
- American Civil Liberties Union
- National Association for Mental Health
- ________directly
- National Association for Mental Illness
- National Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- Building paths out of poverty
- Pro-__________ World wide
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- Boys & Girls...
- Coalition for the...
- Action against ...
- Friends of...
- "For every child"
- Conservation
- Trevor...
- Koncious Youth Development Service
- Tunnel to...
19 Clues: Trevor... • Conservation • Tunnel to... • _________care • Friends of... • Boys & Girls... • ________directly • "For every child" • Action against ... • Doctor's without... • Coalition for the... • National Council on Aging • Pro-__________ World wide • Building paths out of poverty • American Civil Liberties Union • Koncious Youth Development Service • National Association for Mental Health • ...
Brazilia 2019-07-28
13 Clues: poison • festival • Crocodile • poor city • Martial art • colorful bird • National bird • dangerous fish • National danse • Name of country • national animal • national language • Name of the capital
animals 2022-04-22
15 Clues: It flies • It swims • It's fast • They roar • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • It's big monkey • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • It swims in a school • It's a scarier monkey • It's a bird in the city • it gets fed in the parks • They swim and they're smart
Santa Clause 2024-12-05
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- Where Santa lives.
- Something on Santa's face.
- Santa's laugh.
- Place where Santa enters your house.
- Santa's last name.
- Bad.
- Santa's helper.
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- Santa's car.
- Place where Santa parks his sleigh.
- What Santa gives naughty kids.
- Dasher, Dancer, Vixen, Cupid, Prancer, Donner, Comet, Blitzen
- What Santa wears on his feet.
- What Santa gives naughty kids.
- Happy.
- Good.
- Santa's animals.
16 Clues: Bad. • Good. • Happy. • Santa's car. • Santa's laugh. • Santa's helper. • Santa's animals. • Where Santa lives. • Santa's last name. • Something on Santa's face. • What Santa wears on his feet. • What Santa gives naughty kids. • What Santa gives naughty kids. • Place where Santa parks his sleigh. • Place where Santa enters your house. • ...
Silver Dollar City 2025-10-18
15 Clues: Old-Timey • Vigilantes • Memoriable • Lots Of Loops • Who Opened SDC • Seasonal events • Gift Shop At SDC • The Origin Of SDC • Cave Located At SDC • What SDC Started As • The Waterpark they own • Rock Lake Near ___ Lake • Different From Other Parks • SDC Is Located In Heart Of The ___ • Abbreviation For Silver Dollar City
ID crossword 2023-08-08
22 Clues: jana • gana • flag • mana • india • lotus • white • unity • tiger • green • chakra • august • bharat • gandhi • mahatma • redfort • saffron • freedom • peacock • national • tricolour • independence
Module 1 - Constitution 2024-04-01
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- Proposal to create a weak national government.
- A human right based on nature or God.
- Powers given to the national government alone.
- Powers given to the state government alone.
- A 1787 rebellion in which ex Revolutionary War soldiers attempted to prevent foreclosures of farms as a result of high interest rates and taxes.
- Powers shared by the national and state governments.
- Those who favor a weaker national government.
- A weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary War.
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- A group with a distinct political interest.
- Government authority shared by national and local governments.
- First 10 amendments to the Constitution.
- Proposal to create a strong national government.
- Those who favor a stronger national government.
- An order to produce an arrested person before a judge.
- A government in which elected representatives make the decisions.
15 Clues: A human right based on nature or God. • First 10 amendments to the Constitution. • A group with a distinct political interest. • Powers given to the state government alone. • Those who favor a weaker national government. • Proposal to create a weak national government. • Powers given to the national government alone. • Those who favor a stronger national government. • ...
FFA Crossword 2021-09-22
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- In 1930, delegates at the National FFA Convention adopted the official FFA _____
- What was the first state to create an FFA?
- From 2013-2016 the National FFA Convention was held in this city.
- In 1917, this vocational act provided funds for agriculture and family and consumer science classes.
- In 1935, the ____ ____ of America was established.
- In 1988, FFA delegates voted to give the Future Farmers of America a ____ ____ to The National FFA Organization.
- In 2005, the National FFA Organization raised more than $835,000 through a campaign for members affected by Hurricane ____
- In what city did a group of students meet at a hotel and form the Future Farmers of America?
- The official colors of The National FFA Organization are National blue and ____ ____
- Today, The National FFA Organization has members in all 50 states, ____ ____, and the Virgin Islands.
- Who created the constitution and bylaws for the Future Farmers of America?
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- The only difference between the FFA emblem and the NFA emblem is the ____ ____
- In 1969, delegates at the FFA convention voted to allow ____ to become members of FFA.
- Each FFA chapter must develop and follow an annual program of ____
- What is the first level of FFA membership?
- Today, 45% of FFA members are _______
- The 3 components of an agriculture education program is classroom, FFA membership and a supervised agricultural __________
- The New Farmers of America were founded by ____ W. ____ and J.R. Thomas.
- In 1933, blue corduroy jackets were adopted as the ____ ____ for the organization.
- The National FFA Center moved to a new building in the city in 1998.
- The FFA emblem contains an ear of corn, steel plow, owl, eagle, ____, and the words vocational education
21 Clues: Today, 45% of FFA members are _______ • What is the first level of FFA membership? • What was the first state to create an FFA? • In 1935, the ____ ____ of America was established. • From 2013-2016 the National FFA Convention was held in this city. • Each FFA chapter must develop and follow an annual program of ____ • ...
Civil Rights Movement 2023-12-22
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- Legalized discrimination
- Civil rights organization
- High school desegregation
- Rights Act of 1965
- Peaceful demonstrations
- Bus boycott city
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- Voting rights marches city
- Summer of 1964 campaign
- Washington event of 1963
- Protest philosophy
- Push for racial equality
- Protest tactic
- Parks, bus boycott figure
- Leader of nonviolent protest
- X Nation of Islam leader
15 Clues: Protest tactic • Bus boycott city • Protest philosophy • Rights Act of 1965 • Summer of 1964 campaign • Peaceful demonstrations • Washington event of 1963 • Legalized discrimination • Push for racial equality • X Nation of Islam leader • Civil rights organization • High school desegregation • Parks, bus boycott figure • Voting rights marches city • Leader of nonviolent protest
the life story of Dr. Martin Luther King puzzle by : sydney sample 2017-01-05
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- 2, 1955 the month of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- parks her seat to a light skinned person
- city where Martin Luther king was born
- 1, 1955 the month Rosa Parks refused to give up
- luther king's four children four children,
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- the month when Martin Luther king was born
- Scott Martin Luther king's wife
- led his followers to kneel in prayer and they then turned back
- pleaded guilty to assassinating King and was sentenced to 99 years in prison.In 1969,
9 Clues: Scott Martin Luther king's wife • city where Martin Luther king was born • the month when Martin Luther king was born • 2, 1955 the month of the Montgomery Bus Boycott • parks her seat to a light skinned person • 1, 1955 the month Rosa Parks refused to give up • luther king's four children four children, • ...
China celebrates achievements of its national parks - Vocabulary 2023-09-09
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- Malala Yousafzai is a wonderful speaker. Her inspiring words on equality have made a ________________ impact on me.
- Cutting-edge research is taking place at the new scientific ___________________ at the Hong Kong Science Park.
- Wildfires are one kind of danger to the earth’s ________________________.
- Hong Kong has a _____________________ of around 7 million.
- Sometimes, we need to face our failures before we can achieve __________________. Don’t give up
- By adopting a positive ______________________, we focus on the bright side of life and expect good things to happen. In this way, we will become more productive.
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- Riding on the Star Ferry is an _____________________ experience for tourists in Hong Kong.
- The school launched a week-long campaign to promote energy ___________________, which includes installing solar power panels on the rooftop.
- We should be polite and respectful to one another. Then, we can create a ________________ school campus.
- The Chinese White Dolphins are an _____________________ species and we must act to protect them from going extinct.
10 Clues: Hong Kong has a _____________________ of around 7 million. • Wildfires are one kind of danger to the earth’s ________________________. • Riding on the Star Ferry is an _____________________ experience for tourists in Hong Kong. • Sometimes, we need to face our failures before we can achieve __________________. Don’t give up • ...
Our Puzzling History Pt.2 2022-11-18
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- powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders
- powers that both the national government and the states have
- favors state and local action in dealing with problems
- course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem
- enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed
- powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution
- powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government
- laws relating to disputes between individuals
- organization of government administrators
- rights to pass through or live in any state; use the courts; make contracts; buy, sell, and hold property; and marry
- prohibited public officials from holding closed meetings.
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- the basis for the implied powers
- each state must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of the other states
- another name for Article VI, Section 2 of the Constitution
- a nationalist Chief Justice
- powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government
- principal way in which states settle their differences with one another without the use of force
- certain powers reserved strictly to the states
- another name for the necessary and proper clause
- forbid racial discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants
- favors national action in dealing with these matters
- levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government
- Supreme Court held that in the instance of a conflict between the national government and a state government, the national government is supreme
- return to a state
25 Clues: return to a state • a nationalist Chief Justice • the basis for the implied powers • organization of government administrators • laws relating to disputes between individuals • certain powers reserved strictly to the states • another name for the necessary and proper clause • favors national action in dealing with these matters • ...
NATIONAL LAB WEEK 2015-04-07
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- THIS DEFICIENCY CAUSES AN ANEMIA WITH SMALL RED BLOOD CELLS
- CMH PATHOLOGIST
- CELLS THAT FIGHT INFECTION
- DRAWING BLOOD
- TEST USED TO AID IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLOOD CLOTS
- SPECIMEN TYPE USED IN MOST LAB TESTS
- USED TO MONITOR COUMADIN THERAPY
- KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST
- CELLS NEEDED FOR CLOTTING
- TEST PERFORMED PRIOR TO BLOOD TRANSFUSION
- THIS DEFICIENCY CAUSES AN ANEMIA WITH LARGE RED BLOOD CELLS
- TEST USED TO DIAGNOSE DIABETES
- TEST FOR CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE
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- TEST RUN BY A PATHOLOGIST ON A SURGICAL SPECIMEN
- ID AND SENSITIVITIES ARE PERFORMED IN THIS DEPARTMENT
- A, B, OR O
- TEST FOR NON-SPECIFIC INFLAMMATION
- WHERE UNITS OF BLOOD ARE KEPT AND TESTED
- TEST USED TO DETECT ANEMIA
- TEST FOR SEPTICEMIA
- TEST ON ARTERIAL BLOOD TO DETERMINE OXYGEN LEVEL AND PH
- STAPH AUREUS THAT IS RESISTANT TO METHICILLIN
- CMH LAB MANAGER
- TEST FOR HEART ATTACK
24 Clues: A, B, OR O • DRAWING BLOOD • CMH PATHOLOGIST • CMH LAB MANAGER • TEST FOR SEPTICEMIA • KIDNEY FUNCTION TEST • TEST FOR HEART ATTACK • CELLS NEEDED FOR CLOTTING • CELLS THAT FIGHT INFECTION • TEST USED TO DETECT ANEMIA • TEST USED TO DIAGNOSE DIABETES • USED TO MONITOR COUMADIN THERAPY • TEST FOR CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE • TEST FOR NON-SPECIFIC INFLAMMATION • ...
National Coop Month 2022-09-27
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- National coop month.
- In June of 2016, Farmers Pride purchases Urwiler Oil, Inc., adding our _____ location.
- This office was rebuilt in 2008 after a fire in 2007.
- The newest Farmers Pride location.
- this location was acquired in 2005 along with Newman Grove
- Nebraska _____ Council
- Grain is moved out by rail at this location, which joined Battle Creek Farmers Coop in 1992.
- The bulk oil storage headquarters for Farmers Pride.
- This western energy location was acquired from D&S Oil in 2001.
- Battle Creek Farmers Coop joined with Cenex Harvest States to form _____ Nutrition LLC in 2000.
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- This location started as a coop creamery in 1929
- Co-ops build _____ power.
- In the Field, on your Farm, in the Community
- The western-most location of Farmers Pride.
- This location is in the "busiest" city in Nebraska.
- The eastern-most Farmers Pride location.
- Farmers Coop Oil of _____ _____ merged with Farmers Pride in 2005
- A new office, warehouse, shop, and chemical & fertilizer loading facility were built here in 2016.
- in 2014, the _____location builds a new grain complex facility with a capacity of 1,300,000 bushels.
- The Farmers Pride Board of _____ governs our Coop.
20 Clues: National coop month. • Nebraska _____ Council • Co-ops build _____ power. • The newest Farmers Pride location. • The eastern-most Farmers Pride location. • The western-most location of Farmers Pride. • In the Field, on your Farm, in the Community • This location started as a coop creamery in 1929 • The Farmers Pride Board of _____ governs our Coop. • ...
Philippine National Heroes 2019-11-09
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- The Brain of Katipunan
- Propagandists, historian and managing editor of La Solidaridad
- Greatest Journalist and moving spirit of Propaganda movement
- Chieftain of Mactan
- Greatest Filipino Painter
- Hero of the Battle Tirad Pass
- Mother of Balintawak
- First Filipino Poetess
- Leader of the Ilokano Revolt
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- Composer of the Philippine National Anthem
- Lakambini of Katipunan
- Kapatid ng Pintor na si Juan Luna
- Martyred Priests of 1872
- National Hero
- The last Rajah of Manila
- President of the First Philippine Republic
- Poet of the Revolution
- Greatest Filipino Orator of the Propaganda Movement
- Sublime Paralytic and Brain of the Katipunan
- Father of Katipunan
20 Clues: National Hero • Father of Katipunan • Chieftain of Mactan • Mother of Balintawak • Lakambini of Katipunan • The Brain of Katipunan • Poet of the Revolution • First Filipino Poetess • Martyred Priests of 1872 • The last Rajah of Manila • Greatest Filipino Painter • Leader of the Ilokano Revolt • Hero of the Battle Tirad Pass • Kapatid ng Pintor na si Juan Luna • ...
NATIONAL ACCOUTING SYSTEM 2020-12-09
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- current account does the reverse.
- increases a country's net foreign assets by the corresponding
- is one of the two primary components
- generate positive net earnings sales, and because the trade balance
- goods and services are generally consumed in the:
- of goods and services
- factor payments from the ownership of capital (assets) or the negative capital (debts)
- refers to long term capital investment such as the purchase or construction of machinery
- the money sent by individuals working abroad, known as
- refers to the purchase of shares and bonds
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- seen when the market is able to take advantage of fluctuations in interest rates and / or the exchange rate between currencies.
- is the sum of the balance of
- income deficit greater than its trade deficit.
- combined with a current account surplus
- is usually presented under the headings income payments as:
- the nature of a country's foreign
- A Nation is said to have a trade deficit if it is
- is the difference between a nation's exports of goods and services and its
- income receipts
- Income refers not only to the money received from
20 Clues: income receipts • of goods and services • is the sum of the balance of • current account does the reverse. • the nature of a country's foreign • is one of the two primary components • combined with a current account surplus • refers to the purchase of shares and bonds • income deficit greater than its trade deficit. • goods and services are generally consumed in the: • ...
National Library Week 2024-03-25
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- An electronic reference
- A yearly process to assure all manuals are accounted for with the correct revision
- A place where students check out manuals at NPTU-Charleston
- To take items out of the library
- Process for ensuring site readiness
- A web-based platform that allows organizations to store, manage, and share documents and data over an intranet
- The day the Tech library closes at 1500
- A manual with checkouts upon completion
- Process to ensure manuals are complete
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- Customers of the Tech library
- Pages found at the beginning of a manual
- To return items to the library
- Advance change notice
- A visual arrangement of bars and spaces that can be read by a scanner and entered into software
- A complete list of items in a specific area
- Most requested items from the Tech library
- Create, use, maintain, receive, disseminate or dispose of records
- Electronic reference library
- List of effective pages
- A place for staff members to check out manuals at NPTU-Charleston
- Manual change form
- Electronic version of an item
22 Clues: Manual change form • Advance change notice • An electronic reference • List of effective pages • Electronic reference library • Customers of the Tech library • Electronic version of an item • To return items to the library • To take items out of the library • Process for ensuring site readiness • Process to ensure manuals are complete • The day the Tech library closes at 1500 • ...
National Lighthouse Day 2024-07-31
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- Star of the 2019 film "The Lighthouse".
- The folks that used to take care of lighthouses.
- Useful for keeping the light lit.
- The country where lighthouse lenses were invented.
- The fellow who invented lighthouse lenses.
- The folks that take care of lighthouses today.
- A loud noise when it isn't sunny.
- The state with the most lighthouses.
- A nickname for lightkeepers.
- A bunch of these makes up a lighthouse lens.
- What ships see of a lighthouse
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- The month of National Lighthouse Day.
- Useful for keeping the light lit.
- Superhero whose father was a Lightkeeper.
- Author of 1927 novel "To the Lighthouse"
- 1980 horror film shot at Point Reyes Lighthouse.
- Often part of a lighthouse's name.
- A young man with a dragon who lived at a lighthouse.
- A lot of these can be found at lighthouses.
- The island where the West Coast's first lighthouse was built.
- Star of the 2019 film "The Lighthouse".
- The book that keeper's kept.
- Often part of a lighthouse's name.
- Who lighthouses are for.
24 Clues: Who lighthouses are for. • The book that keeper's kept. • A nickname for lightkeepers. • What ships see of a lighthouse • Useful for keeping the light lit. • Useful for keeping the light lit. • A loud noise when it isn't sunny. • Often part of a lighthouse's name. • Often part of a lighthouse's name. • The state with the most lighthouses. • The month of National Lighthouse Day. • ...
National Pharmacy Week 2024-10-08
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- information you can use daily
- Most of our drugs (at one time or another)
- Here the pharmacy is out of this world
- Power's generics
- Our PGY1 residents and our cylinders
- This is where she reigns King!
- make sure these greens aren't hanging out the passenger side of your best friend's ride
- It's not Pharmacocogistics
- Seems heroic but its more legendary
- What we use to "Crush it".
- The great big book of everything with everything inside..
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- Don't save this problem for later
- RPh Option
- Inspector's gadget
- When pharmacy week happens
- Where many become individuals
- They're not free
- Not your uncle's room
- It's not systematic, it's not hydromatic it's... pneumatic
- Where are you?
- Ortho won't fix this
- Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots, EVERYBODY!!!!
22 Clues: RPh Option • Where are you? • They're not free • Power's generics • Inspector's gadget • Ortho won't fix this • Not your uncle's room • When pharmacy week happens • It's not Pharmacocogistics • What we use to "Crush it". • information you can use daily • Where many become individuals • This is where she reigns King! • Don't save this problem for later • Seems heroic but its more legendary • ...
National Economy Vocab 2025-04-24
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- Economic activities not involving market exchanges, like volunteer work.
- Government spending more than its revenue, requiring borrowing.
- Real GDP divided by the population to estimate average output per person.
- A tax where rates decrease as income rises, impacting lower incomes more.
- Government spending required by law, like Social Security.
- A temporary measure allowing government operations if the budget isn’t passed.
- The sale of used goods, typically between individuals.
- A law that allocates government funds for specific purposes.
- The maximum amount the U.S. government can borrow.
- A 12-month period used for budgeting and accounting.
- Income thresholds used to determine eligibility for assistance programs.
- A population count and survey to gather demographic data.
- The total amount of money the government owes from borrowing.
- Goods used in the production of other goods and services.
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- Economic activity not regulated or taxed by the government.
- A tax where rates increase as income rises.
- A tax system with the same rate for all income levels.
- Government actions on taxes, spending, and borrowing to influence the economy.
- When government revenue exceeds its spending in a fiscal year.
- Government spending that can be adjusted through the budget process.
- GDP adjusted for inflation to reflect actual economic growth.
- A tax on individuals' earnings like wages and investment income.
- The amount individuals can spend or save after taxes.
- The reference year used for comparing economic data.
- A tax on wages to fund programs like Social Security.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- U.S. agency that administers and enforces federal tax laws.
- The minimum income level required for a basic standard of living.
- The physical systems needed for society to function, like transportation.
- When government spending exceeds its revenue in a fiscal year.
- Central bank actions to control money supply and interest rates.
- A tax on imported or exported goods.
32 Clues: A tax on imported or exported goods. • A tax where rates increase as income rises. • The maximum amount the U.S. government can borrow. • The reference year used for comparing economic data. • A 12-month period used for budgeting and accounting. • The amount individuals can spend or save after taxes. • A tax on wages to fund programs like Social Security. • ...
National Economy Vocab 2025-04-25
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- Government spending required by law, like Social Security.
- The sale of used goods, typically between individuals.
- Real GDP divided by the population to estimate average output per person.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- Economic activities not involving market exchanges, like volunteer work.
- A tax where rates decrease as income rises, impacting lower incomes more.
- The reference year used for comparing economic data.
- U.S. agency that administers and enforces federal tax laws.
- When government revenue exceeds its spending in a fiscal year.
- A population count and survey to gather demographic data.
- The minimum income level required for a basic standard of living.
- The maximum amount the U.S. government can borrow.
- The total amount of money the government owes from borrowing.
- A temporary measure allowing government operations if the budget isn’t passed.
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- The amount individuals can spend or save after taxes.
- Government spending more than its revenue, requiring borrowing.
- A tax system with the same rate for all income levels.
- When government spending exceeds its revenue in a fiscal year.
- A tax on individuals' earnings like wages and investment income.
- Government actions on taxes, spending, and borrowing to influence the economy.
- Central bank actions to control money supply and interest rates.
- A tax on wages to fund programs like Social Security.
- A tax where rates increase as income rises.
- A 12-month period used for budgeting and accounting.
- A tax on imported or exported goods.
- GDP adjusted for inflation to reflect actual economic growth.
- Government spending that can be adjusted through the budget process.
- Economic activity not regulated or taxed by the government.
- The physical systems needed for society to function, like transportation.
- A law that allocates government funds for specific purposes.
- Goods used in the production of other goods and services.
- Income thresholds used to determine eligibility for assistance programs.
32 Clues: A tax on imported or exported goods. • A tax where rates increase as income rises. • The maximum amount the U.S. government can borrow. • A 12-month period used for budgeting and accounting. • The reference year used for comparing economic data. • The amount individuals can spend or save after taxes. • A tax on wages to fund programs like Social Security. • ...
Yosemite National Park 2025-05-06
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- Network of feeding relationships among organisms
- the heart of the park where you can see rivers and waterfalls
- beautiful waterfall that looks like a bride's veil
- a place where you can view El Capitan and waterfalls
- Organism that makes its own food using sunlight
- A giant rock wall that many climbers try to climb.
- body of water that is still and reflects very well
- Non-native organism that harms an ecosystem
- the place where you can view things like the half dome
- Change in the inherited characteristics of a population over generations
- one of the tallest waterfalls in the park and the world
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- Rise in Earth’s average temperature
- Organism that eats other organisms for energy
- the part of the earth where life exists
- The process by which organisms with beneficial traits are more likely to survive and reproduce
- a famous mountain that you can view that looks like it was sliced
- the place/home where an organism lives
- a massive forest with massive sequoia trees
- A river that flows through the valley and is fun for swimming or fishing
- Organism that breaks down dead material for nutrients
20 Clues: Rise in Earth’s average temperature • the place/home where an organism lives • the part of the earth where life exists • a massive forest with massive sequoia trees • Non-native organism that harms an ecosystem • Organism that eats other organisms for energy • Organism that makes its own food using sunlight • Network of feeding relationships among organisms • ...
National Economy Vocab 2025-05-07
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- A situation in which income or receipts exceed expenditures, often referring to government accounts.
- Central bank actions involving the control of the money supply and interest rates to influence the economy.
- A tax system where the tax rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases.
- A tax levied on the wages, salaries, and other income of individuals.
- The U.S. government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement.
- Government spending on certain programs that is mandated by existing law, such as Social Security and Medicare.
- A tax imposed on employers or employees, usually calculated as a percentage of wages, to fund social insurance programs.
- An official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
- Government spending implemented through an appropriations bill, decided annually by Congress.
- When a government spends more money than it receives in revenue, borrowing to make up the difference.
- Federal measures used to determine eligibility for certain programs, based on household income.
- GDP adjusted for changes in price or inflation, reflecting the true value of goods and services.
- The financial situation where a government's expenditures exceed its revenues in a given period.
- A tax system where the tax rate stays the same regardless of income level.
- The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society, such as roads and power supplies.
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- Economic activities not measured in GDP because they do not involve market exchange, such as household work.
- Economic activities that are not reported to the government and therefore not taxed or monitored.
- The year used for comparison in the measure of economic data, such as in index numbers or inflation calculations.
- The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a specific time period.
- Legislation that allows federal agencies to continue operating at current funding levels for a set time when a formal budget has not been passed.
- Goods used as inputs in the production of other goods, not counted in GDP to avoid double counting.
- The minimum level of income deemed necessary to achieve an adequate standard of living.
- A tax imposed on imports and exports of goods.
- A legislative motion that authorizes the government to spend money for specific purposes.
- The sale of used goods, which are not included in GDP calculations.
- The amount of money individuals have to spend or save after income taxes.
- Real GDP divided by the total population, showing the average economic output per person.
- Government policy relating to taxation, spending, and borrowing to influence the economy.
- The total amount of money that a country's government has borrowed.
- A tax system where the tax rate increases as the taxable income increases.
- A cap set by Congress on how much the government is allowed to borrow.
- A 12-month period used for budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting, not necessarily matching the calendar year.
32 Clues: A tax imposed on imports and exports of goods. • The sale of used goods, which are not included in GDP calculations. • The total amount of money that a country's government has borrowed. • A tax levied on the wages, salaries, and other income of individuals. • A cap set by Congress on how much the government is allowed to borrow. • ...
National Potato Day 2025-07-30
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- Where does the potato rank in the world’s most produced crops?
- This popular Canadian dish is made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
- These people eat about 120 pounds of potatoes per year.
- The Irish Potato Famine (1845–1852) was caused by this plant disease.
- He was the first toy advertised on television (1952).
- Potato starch is used in this Japanese sweet treat.
- A potato can generate enough electricity to power a clock because of its strong pH
- Common Nickname for potatoes
- This variety of potato salad utilizes bacon and vinegar as key ingredients.
- Jewish potato pancakes traditionally eaten during Hanukkah.
- Potatoes are clonally propagated, meaning new plants are not grown from seeds they are grown from this.
- This phrase was coined in the 1970s to describe TV binge-watchers.
- Potatoes are part of this plant family, which includes tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers.
- Over 3,000 native varieties of potatoes are cultivated in this South American Country.
- A medium potato has more of this nutrient than a popular yellow fruit.
- Potatoes were banned to consume in France as they were once thought to cause this disease
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- Farmers use potatoes to improve soil health through this method.
- How many pounds was the worlds largest potato?
- The potato’s scientific name
- How many pounds of French fries does the average American eat in a year?
- Eastern European spirit made from fermented potatoes.
- This ancient civilization used potatoes not only as food but also in religious rituals and to measure time.
- These were invented in the U.S. in 1953 to use leftover potato scraps.
- In the United Kingdon baked potatoes are called what instead?
- Italian potato dumplings.
- The word “potato” is derived from this old Spanish word.
- Wake up! Sweet potatoes belong to which botanical family?
- How many potatoes can a single potato plant yield?
- This potato dish was served at the first Thanksgiving in the U.S.
- This country is the world’s largest producer of potatoes.
- These root vegetables are commonly mislabeled as sweet potatoes.
31 Clues: Italian potato dumplings. • The potato’s scientific name • Common Nickname for potatoes • How many pounds was the worlds largest potato? • How many potatoes can a single potato plant yield? • Potato starch is used in this Japanese sweet treat. • Eastern European spirit made from fermented potatoes. • He was the first toy advertised on television (1952). • ...
National Library Week 2025-02-12
Across
- Category of book determined by its themes
- A nonfiction book recounting someone's experiences
- How nonfiction is categorized
- Genre that builds suspense
- Genre that emphasizes the improbable; whimsical
- Novel Creator
- Don't judge by one
- A story told through pictures
- How to take books home
- A book of maps
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- Gathering knowledge about a topic
- Part of the book that faces out
- Back of the book designed for searching
- Genre with a grim future
- What librarians do to you
- Genre in a futuristic setting
- Main figure in a story
- Genre that involves a quest
- Genre where two come together
- Genre with a truth being chased
- Track your place
21 Clues: Novel Creator • A book of maps • Track your place • Don't judge by one • Main figure in a story • How to take books home • Genre with a grim future • What librarians do to you • Genre that builds suspense • Genre that involves a quest • How nonfiction is categorized • Genre in a futuristic setting • Genre where two come together • A story told through pictures • ...
NATIONAL SONOGRAPHER WEEK! 2024-10-16
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- NST THAT DOES NOT MEET PARAMETERS IS INTERPRETED AS THIS
- WHAT IS ONE EPISODE OF ACTIVE EXTENSION AND FLEXION OF THE LIMB
- NST IN WHICH THERE ARE AT LEAST TWO ACCELERATIONS OF FHR 15 BPM ABOVE BASELINE LASTING 15 SECONDS OVER A 20 MINUTE PERIOD OF TIME
- CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY TOO LITTLE AMNIOTIC FLUID
- WHAT IS THE LATEST WEEK OF GESTATIONAL AGE A NUCHAL TRANSLUCENCY COULD BE SEEN ON ULTRASOUND
- TYPE OF ULTRASOUND THAT REQUIRES A FULL BLADDER
- MOST CONCERNING CORD INSERTION DEFECT, CAUSED BY CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITY
- TYPE OF UTERUS THAT APPEARS HEART SHAPED INSTEAD OF THE NORMAL SHAPE
- THE MEASUREMENT TO DETERMINE LONG BONE LENGTH AND TO GIVE AN INDICATOR OF FETAL GROWTH
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- TYPE OF TEST TO ASSESS FETAL BREATHING, MOVEMENTS, TONE, AND AMNIOTIC FLUID INDEX
- COMMON BENIGN UTERINE MASS PRESENT IN 1 OF 3 PATIENTS
- EXCESSIVE FLUID IN TWO OR MORE BODY CAVITIES
- TYPE OF TWIN PREGNANCY THAT SHARE A SINGLE PLACENTA AND AMNIOTIC SAC
- THE DESCRIPTION OF FHR VARIABILITY THAT IS A SIGN OF GOOD CNS FUNCTIONING
- TONE THE TIME PERIOD BETWEEN CONTRACTIONS IN WHICH THE FETUS DEOXYGENATES
- INCREASED NT THICKNESS CAN BE A SIGN OF THIS GENETIC ANOMALY
- THE TEST PERFORMED FOR GENETIC DIAGNOSES IN EARLY PREGNANCIES
- BEST INDICATOR OF EMBRYOLOGIC AGE DURING FIRST TRIMESTER ULTRASOUND
- WHICH CONDITION IS FREQUENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE NEED TO HAVE A FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAM COMPLETED
- FLUID IN CEREBRAL VENTRICLES
- USED TO DETERMINE THAT STEADY GROWTH IS PRESENT
21 Clues: FLUID IN CEREBRAL VENTRICLES • EXCESSIVE FLUID IN TWO OR MORE BODY CAVITIES • TYPE OF ULTRASOUND THAT REQUIRES A FULL BLADDER • USED TO DETERMINE THAT STEADY GROWTH IS PRESENT • CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY TOO LITTLE AMNIOTIC FLUID • COMMON BENIGN UTERINE MASS PRESENT IN 1 OF 3 PATIENTS • NST THAT DOES NOT MEET PARAMETERS IS INTERPRETED AS THIS • ...
National Pension System 2025-09-16
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- Employer-based model of NPS
- Extra deduction under Sec 80CCD(1B) (₹50,000)
- Common service provider like NSDL or KFintech
- Separate voluntary savings account in NPS
- Lock-in period for Tier II tax benefit
- Default portfolio option in NPS
- Employer deduction limit under Sec 80CCD(2)
- Minimum entry age in years
- Institution keeping subscriber data
- Online platform to enroll in NPS
- Minimum contribution frequency per year
- Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority
- Retirement product bought from NPS corpus
- Year of NPS launch in Roman numerals (2009)
- A voluntary retirement savings scheme regulated by PFRDA
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- Old-age pension scheme merged into NPS
- Maximum retirement age in NPS
- Trusteeship body of NPS
- Portion of corpus mandatorily used to buy annuity at 60
- Exit age in years
- Pension Fund Managers in NPS
- What NPS encourages besides retirement savings
- Instruments linked to NAV of NPS
- Permanent Retirement Account Number
24 Clues: Exit age in years • Trusteeship body of NPS • Minimum entry age in years • Employer-based model of NPS • Pension Fund Managers in NPS • Maximum retirement age in NPS • Default portfolio option in NPS • Online platform to enroll in NPS • Instruments linked to NAV of NPS • Institution keeping subscriber data • Permanent Retirement Account Number • ...
Mexican National Era 2025-11-11
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- Group of the first 300 settlers in Austin’s colony
- Country that ruled Mexico for 300 years
- Large gift of land given to empresarios to attract settlers
- Religion settlers were required to adopt
- Requirement for settlers to join Mexico they had to become this
- Austin who first got permission to settle Anglo families before passing away
- American empresario who settled a colony west of Austin
- Powerful Native group that raided settlers in Texas
- Broad term for the people already living in Texas before Anglo settlers
- Huge territory with few settlers that Mexico wanted to populate
- Mexican empresario who founded the town of Victoria
- Term used to disguise enslaved workers under Mexican law
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- People who first received permission from Mexico to settle Texas under empresarios
- Father of Texas who brought the Old 300
- River that formed part of Austin’s land grant
- Native group mentioned in the transcript that raided early settlements
- Political change Mexico achieved in 1821
- River forming the other boundary of Austin’s colony
- System Mexico used to bring new settlers to Texas
- Country from which Mexico gained independence in 1821
- Status Mexico wanted settlers to accept before moving to Texas
21 Clues: Country that ruled Mexico for 300 years • Father of Texas who brought the Old 300 • Religion settlers were required to adopt • Political change Mexico achieved in 1821 • River that formed part of Austin’s land grant • System Mexico used to bring new settlers to Texas • Group of the first 300 settlers in Austin’s colony • ...
NATIONAL TECH WEEK 2025-11-08
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- Best enhanced 20-25 secs post contrast injection
- Can be detect by imaging A/P without contrast
- To sync patient cardiac cycle with radiation exposure timing in CT
- An effect caused by hypodense state in CTPA "LATE TIMING"
- ROI location for CTA Stroke
- A protocol for CTA Head - Surgical Planning
- The housing of majority components necessary to produce and detect xrays
- An imaging technique that measures blood flow and volume in specific organ/tissue
- One part of liver's dual blood supply
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- CTA protocol that include Pre, Arterial and Delay
- Also known as algorithm
- A type of negative contrast
- Also known as gemstone spectral imaging
- Reduce it also reduce scan time and motion artifact
- This number can be used to calculate patient's radiation dose
- Can be converted into effective glomerular filtration rate
- To detect microhematuria
- To improve images quality from metal artifact
- An interaction that produce scatters
- Refers to imaging of the entire lower extremities arterial system
20 Clues: Also known as algorithm • To detect microhematuria • A type of negative contrast • ROI location for CTA Stroke • An interaction that produce scatters • One part of liver's dual blood supply • Also known as gemstone spectral imaging • A protocol for CTA Head - Surgical Planning • Can be detect by imaging A/P without contrast • To improve images quality from metal artifact • ...
Glacier National Park 2025-12-01
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- Zenith of GNP, in other-words the Crown.
- Glacier NP's only sibling.
- Native Neighbor
- Strange Numeric Coincidence
- GNP Establish-er
- "Mount _______" 7th US President
- The "peak", in other terms.
- Park Gateway
- Typically Open In
- Established in _____!
- "Cold as Ice" 1977
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- Mother of the great lakes.
- Closed By
- Sometimes called Father of GNP "Grinnell"
- A "Crevice" (in British tongue)
- Mountain Drivers Blight
- Glacial Deposit
- Glacier-less landmass.
- Weapon against the cuddly. Best used with caution!
- "Going To The ______" a passageway.
- ______ Glacier, World's Largest.
- USA's _______ Park.
- Cuddly Predator
- Dawg Pound Altitude (in thousands)
24 Clues: Closed By • Park Gateway • Native Neighbor • Glacial Deposit • Cuddly Predator • GNP Establish-er • Typically Open In • "Cold as Ice" 1977 • USA's _______ Park. • Established in _____! • Glacier-less landmass. • Mountain Drivers Blight • Mother of the great lakes. • Glacier NP's only sibling. • Strange Numeric Coincidence • The "peak", in other terms. • A "Crevice" (in British tongue) • ...
National Crossword Day! 2025-12-09
Across
- California Roll necessity
- Evening, informally
- Watch the time
- Home of Greek Gods
- Car rented on prom night
- Transmitting signals
- Where you are right now
- Famous dog and lil planet
- Animal in Porsche logo
- What you're playing right now
- Ringer Bearer
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- Protector of Villagers
- Mix together
- Koffeehaus performers
- Record Holder
- Large marsupial
- Three dots in a row
- Guac staple
- Dinner time!
- Custard adjacent
20 Clues: Guac staple • Mix together • Dinner time! • Record Holder • Ringer Bearer • Watch the time • Large marsupial • Custard adjacent • Home of Greek Gods • Evening, informally • Three dots in a row • Transmitting signals • Koffeehaus performers • Protector of Villagers • Animal in Porsche logo • Where you are right now • Car rented on prom night • California Roll necessity • Famous dog and lil planet • ...
National Judiciary Review 2025-12-16
Across
- This rule means that at least four justices need to agree for a case to be heard.
- Only Court that is created by the Constitution.
- These are Federal trial courts created by Congress, at the district level.
- Type of case proving someone liable.
- Common type of Jury to see in a trial.
- This writ is where the Supreme Court can force cases into their court (Abbreviated into the first four letters).
- Government that takes place across the US.
- Type of jurisdiction which means a court can only take care of certain things.
- This is when justices are "pulled" into another room to discuss the case.
- This is when someone thinks that the Supreme Court should interpret the Constitution as it is, and not add anything.
- This is when someone things that the Supreme Court should be open minded with what the Constitution says, and modify them to fit today's standards.
- Cases that are heard by state courts.
- Courts that take care of specific matters only.
- A type of jury that decides if there is enough evidence to do a trial.
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- High ranking judges.
- Case that can either involve federal or state courts, damages more than $75,000.
- Jurisdiction where a case is being heard for the first time.
- This power was found by the Supreme Court and allows them to declare things as unconstitutional.
- In a criminal case, charging someone, in a civil case, suing someone.
- Government that takes place in a state.
- This opinion is when someone disagrees with the majority opinion, and states why.
- The case that lead to Judicial Review
- In a criminal case, someone being charged, in a civil case, the person being sued.
- Argument that each side is suppose to get 30 minutes for, and justices often ask questions.
- These are written documents both sides wrote to get the Supreme Court on their side.
- This opinion is when someone agrees with the majority agreement, but has a different reasoning for it.
- This opinion is what matters, it is supported by half the justices, and they discuss why this should be the ruling.
- Only this place can make inferior courts.
- Jurisdiction where cases have been heard before in lower courts.
- Type of case that is proving someone guilty.
30 Clues: High ranking judges. • Type of case proving someone liable. • The case that lead to Judicial Review • Cases that are heard by state courts. • Common type of Jury to see in a trial. • Government that takes place in a state. • Only this place can make inferior courts. • Government that takes place across the US. • Type of case that is proving someone guilty. • ...
Places Around the Town 2025-08-30
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- Shop – A small place where you can buy coffee, tea, and snacks.
- – A place where people keep their money, take money out, or change money.
- – A shop where you can buy books.
- Restaurant – A place where you can eat food for a low price.
- Mall – A big building with many different stores, restaurants, and sometimes cinemas.
- Office – A place where you can send letters, packages, or buy stamps.
- Store – A shop, usually at airports, where you can buy things without paying extra taxes.
- Pool – A place filled with water where people swim.
- – A building where buses, trains, or airplanes start and finish their trips.
- – A place where water falls from a high point into a river or lake.
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- Store – A big store with many sections, selling clothes, electronics, furniture, and more.
- Store – A shop where you can buy shoes.
- Center – A place where you can make copies or print documents.
- Stadium – A large place where people watch sports or concerts.
- Store – A small shop that sells food, drinks, and everyday things, usually open for many hours.
- Park – A large natural area protected by the government, with animals, trees, and places to visit.
- – A place where people exercise, lift weights, or do fitness activities.
- Trails – Paths in nature or parks where people walk for fun or exercise.
18 Clues: – A shop where you can buy books. • Store – A shop where you can buy shoes. • Pool – A place filled with water where people swim. • Restaurant – A place where you can eat food for a low price. • Center – A place where you can make copies or print documents. • Stadium – A large place where people watch sports or concerts. • ...
My India 2021-06-19
13 Clues: city of nawab • national capital • our national song • our national tree • Our aquatic animal • land of five rivers • our national anthem • most populated state • spice garden of India • our national currency • smallest state by area • one among the "seven sisters" • known as nightingale of India
My India 2021-06-19
13 Clues: city of nawab • national capital • our national song • our national tree • Our aquatic animal • land of five rivers • our national anthem • most populated state • spice garden of India • our national currency • smallest state by area • one among the "seven sisters" • known as nightingale of India
Department of electrical engineering 2022-08-15
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- national animal
- a person how teaches in school
- capital city of karnataka
- collection of books
- national game
- holiday of the week
- world most population country
- it is used to write
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- use to drink
- lives in water
- christmas celebration his birth
- ship of the desert
- opposite of small
- smallest city India
- king of the jungle
- jesus mother
- use to write
- national flower
- Indian capital city
- use to rub
20 Clues: use to rub • use to drink • jesus mother • use to write • national game • lives in water • national animal • national flower • opposite of small • ship of the desert • king of the jungle • smallest city India • collection of books • holiday of the week • Indian capital city • it is used to write • capital city of karnataka • world most population country • a person how teaches in school • ...
Regional Presidents Crossword 2014-07-19
Across
- how many regions does the LAFRA have
- when is first Quarterly Report due.
- is what we call the members of the FRA
- is the third principle of the Auxiliary
- is the only report to be judged at National
- the number of Regional Bulletins you are required to send out
- is responsible for all membership matters
- is the second principle of the Auxiliary
- who gives the opening prayer
- is the first principle of the Auxiliary
- A person who is of service to the Unit may be an ______member
Down
- name the LAFRA National Bulletin
- what color flower is presented for Current and Past National Presidents
- What list includes all active members
- what color flower is presented for all deceased members
- 2013 National Convention was held in
- 2015 National Convention will be in
- Expense reports are sent to _____
- _____________Reports are sent 4 times a year
19 Clues: who gives the opening prayer • name the LAFRA National Bulletin • Expense reports are sent to _____ • when is first Quarterly Report due. • 2015 National Convention will be in • how many regions does the LAFRA have • 2013 National Convention was held in • What list includes all active members • is what we call the members of the FRA • is the third principle of the Auxiliary • ...
Summer Activities 2022-05-26
Across
- Costal gathering spot
- A boisterous, euphonious assemblage
- Aqueous recreation
- Charred confections
- A confluence of relations
- Recreational public domain (plural)
- Floating close to water
Down
- Outdoor gastronomy
- Arial fire flowers
- Dining al fresco
- Enjoying wilderness accommodations
- A Southern game of toss with two boards
- Astral observation
- Navigating natural terrain
14 Clues: Dining al fresco • Outdoor gastronomy • Arial fire flowers • Aqueous recreation • Astral observation • Charred confections • Costal gathering spot • Floating close to water • A confluence of relations • Navigating natural terrain • Enjoying wilderness accommodations • A boisterous, euphonious assemblage • Recreational public domain (plural) • A Southern game of toss with two boards
