national parks Crossword Puzzles
AMERICAN NATIONAL PARKS 2023-06-12
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- - Located in Maine, it offers a rugged coastline, granite peaks, and picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean.
- - Encompassing diverse ecosystems, including old-growth forests, rugged coastlines, and snow-capped mountains in Washington.
- - Known for its unique desert landscapes, iconic Joshua trees, and fascinating rock formations in California.
- - Characterized by its towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and scenic hiking trails in Utah.
- - A magnificent and vast canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona.
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- - The oldest national park in the United States, known for its geysers, hot springs, and wildlife.
- - A stunning park in Montana featuring glaciers, pristine lakes, and rugged mountain landscapes.
- - Showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the Rocky Mountains with alpine meadows and wildlife in Colorado.
- - A unique subtropical wilderness in Florida, renowned for its diverse ecosystem and abundant wildlife.
- - Home to towering granite cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and ancient sequoia groves in California.
10 Clues: - A magnificent and vast canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona. • - A stunning park in Montana featuring glaciers, pristine lakes, and rugged mountain landscapes. • - Home to towering granite cliffs, majestic waterfalls, and ancient sequoia groves in California. • ...
2.2 Organización social B. Comunidad 2025-01-15
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- great natural wonders
- to get involved
- loneliness
- I belong
- to share interests
- to stay in touch
- province
- urban planning
- environment
- coach
- religious
- team
- to offer each other help
- subscribers
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- school-related
- a vibrant neighborhood
- followers
- virtual
- national parks
- family circle
- sporting
- to make friends
- metropolitan area
- region
- community gardens
- municipalities
- neighborhood
27 Clues: team • coach • region • virtual • I belong • sporting • province • followers • religious • loneliness • environment • subscribers • neighborhood • family circle • school-related • national parks • urban planning • municipalities • to get involved • to make friends • to stay in touch • metropolitan area • community gardens • to share interests • great natural wonders • a vibrant neighborhood • to offer each other help
National Parks 2 2021-02-24
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- This president signed the act creating the National Park Service in August of 1916
- Grand Teton National Park is home to about 800 of these animals (largest deer family)
- Deepest lake in the US
- Tallest monument in the US located in Missouri
- This park is the deadliest National Park with 134 deaths in the past 11 years
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- Longest cave system in the world located in Kentucky
- This state is home to the newest National Park, thanks to a COVID stimulus package
- This geyser in Yellowstone National Park was the first to be named (1870) and has been erupting continuously since 2000
- The National Park System encompasses 417 national park sites spanning this many acres (millions)
- Tallest peak in N.A with a summit elevation of 20,310ft
10 Clues: Deepest lake in the US • Tallest monument in the US located in Missouri • Longest cave system in the world located in Kentucky • Tallest peak in N.A with a summit elevation of 20,310ft • This park is the deadliest National Park with 134 deaths in the past 11 years • This president signed the act creating the National Park Service in August of 1916 • ...
National Parks Crossword 2022-10-08
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- - a pool of hot water that sometimes sends steam & hot water sending steam into the air
- - a very large evergreen tree that grows in California
- park - a park or a area of land officially recognized and protected by a nation's government
- - plants & animals that live wild in an area without being introduced people
- - protection of things found in nature (examples - trees, water, animals)
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- - people traveling for fun
- - a large body of ice moving slowly
- resource - Anything that is found in nature that can be used by living things (example - water, fossil fuels, forests, air, animals)
- - a person in charge of managing and protecting part of a national park
- - all living things, both plants and animals, living in a certain area
10 Clues: - people traveling for fun • - a large body of ice moving slowly • - a very large evergreen tree that grows in California • - all living things, both plants and animals, living in a certain area • - a person in charge of managing and protecting part of a national park • - protection of things found in nature (examples - trees, water, animals) • ...
Notorious National Parks 2023-03-08
10 Clues: Geysers • John Muir • Big trees • Alligator • Lake Deep • General Sherman • bay Killer whale • Cadillac Mountain • International peace park • Bend Ancient Pictographs
Americas National Parks 2022-06-02
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- The United States most visited National Park. protects the worlds second largest Canyon which was carved out by the Colorado River over millions of years.
- Sections of Land set aside to preserve Natural and Cultural resources for future generations.
- A statue donated to the United States by France. This statue sits on Ellis Island in Upper New York Bay and was the first thing many immigrants saw when coming to the United States from Europe.
- A valley located in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains with great views of mountains, waterfalls, and wildlife.
- Americas 26th president and naturalist who created the first National Park and set aside over 150 acres of land.
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- The worlds first National Park which is located in Wyoming. Located on top of the worlds largest volcanos as well as the worlds largest geyser.
- The least visited National Park in the lower 48 states. Protects over 400 island located in Lake Superior.
- Scottish American Naturalist who advocated for the creation of the National Parks
- Ancient Puebloan Native American cliff dwellings built into the side of an 8'000 foot tall mesa located in
- National Park located close to Long Island. Contains many sandy beaches as well as many unique habitats
10 Clues: Scottish American Naturalist who advocated for the creation of the National Parks • Sections of Land set aside to preserve Natural and Cultural resources for future generations. • National Park located close to Long Island. Contains many sandy beaches as well as many unique habitats • ...
Presidents 2022-05-18
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- Non-consecutive terms
- Other famous open-minded president
- Nuked Japan
- Wheelchair
- WWII General
- Second Catholic president
- First president
- Civil rights act
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- First Democratic-Republican president
- Fat president
- National Parks
- Watergate
- Trail of tears
- Died in 30 days
- Open-minded president (first)
- Impeached twice
- First black president
17 Clues: Watergate • Wheelchair • Nuked Japan • WWII General • Fat president • National Parks • Trail of tears • Died in 30 days • Impeached twice • First president • Civil rights act • Non-consecutive terms • First black president • Second Catholic president • Open-minded president (first) • Other famous open-minded president • First Democratic-Republican president
Rosa Parks 2024-12-27
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- Where were black people expected to sit on the bus? (Slide 7)
- What was Rosa's nickname during the Civil Rights Movement? (Hint: The _____ of The Civil Rights Movement) (Slide 5)
- What state did Rosa Parks live in? (Slide 2)
- How many people were interviewed (video) FF
- At what age did Rosa Parks marry her husband Raymond? (Slide 2)
- last name to the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" (slide 13) FF
- How many passengers were expected to get up along with Rosa? (Slide 7)
- How many years older was Raymond than Rosa? (Slide 2)
- What societal areas were segregated? (Slide 6)
- how many colored people participated in the bus boycott (slide 11) FF
- Last name of Rosa Parks' husband (slide 12) FF
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- Who did Rosa and her family have to watch out for? (Slide 3)
- How many years was Rosa Parks secretary of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)? (Slide 4)
- Rosa attended Alabama State ______ College (Side 2)
- This incident was a violation of equal ______
- How many years did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last? (Slide 8)
- Who lead the Montgomery bus boycott? (Slide 8)
- How were stereotypes about black people spread? (Slide 6)
- One of the injustices in this incident was the denial of _____
19 Clues: How many people were interviewed (video) FF • What state did Rosa Parks live in? (Slide 2) • This incident was a violation of equal ______ • Who lead the Montgomery bus boycott? (Slide 8) • What societal areas were segregated? (Slide 6) • Last name of Rosa Parks' husband (slide 12) FF • Rosa attended Alabama State ______ College (Side 2) • ...
Kayley and Marc 2023-04-28
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- Instrument kayley played in a screamo band
- our go to take out cuisine
- What fish are "running" in alaska right now
- Approximate years we've been together
- Our occupation
- Our favorite national park
- The national park we'll visit tomorrow
- Two words to seal vows
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- Who said "i love you" first
- Number of national parks in alaska
- Which mountain did we get engaged on
- Our favorite breakfast to make together
- A hobby we enjoy doing together
- The state we are both from
- The tallest mountain in north america
- The name of our cat
- The state we met in
- A sport marc played through highschool
- What activity did we do the first time we met
- Who is the better cook
- Our age difference in years
21 Clues: Our occupation • The name of our cat • The state we met in • Who is the better cook • Two words to seal vows • our go to take out cuisine • The state we are both from • Our favorite national park • Who said "i love you" first • Our age difference in years • A hobby we enjoy doing together • Number of national parks in alaska • Which mountain did we get engaged on • ...
Danish Crossword 2025-05-28
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- Pork. National Dish of Denmark.
- The Danish invented this well-known "toy".
- Parks. The two oldest_______ in the world are in Denmark.
- Peninsula in Denmark.
- Region Denmark is in.
- The type of government does Denmark has.
- Color of Danish flag.
- Denmark controls this autonomous region.
- Food the Danes are most known for.
- Group of people who founded Denmark.
- Church of Denmark.
- First name of Danish prime minister
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- National soccer teams nickname.
- Common mode of transportation.
- Denmark is part of this foundation of countries
- The most well-known trait of the Danish.
- Century when Denmark was founded.
- This is Denmark's capital.
- The language they speak in Denmark.
- The oldest national____ in the world.
- The is the national bird of Denmark.
21 Clues: Church of Denmark. • Peninsula in Denmark. • Region Denmark is in. • Color of Danish flag. • This is Denmark's capital. • Common mode of transportation. • National soccer teams nickname. • Pork. National Dish of Denmark. • Century when Denmark was founded. • Food the Danes are most known for. • The language they speak in Denmark. • First name of Danish prime minister • ...
Sophie & Reed 2026-02-15
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- where we went to college
- city we grew up
- can’t decide what’s for dinner?
- favorite national park
- least favorite holiday
- number of Airbnb disasters
- first date location (coffee shop)
- only country not ending in land we have been to
- month we started dating
- first vacation together
- honeymoon destination
- food we rate with Nona
- city of engagement
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- favorite musical artist last name
- city we got Milo
- favorite food
- Couples birth month
- name of shared credit card
- number of national parks visited
- combined number of siblings
- month we got engaged
- city we met
22 Clues: city we met • favorite food • city we grew up • city we got Milo • city of engagement • Couples birth month • month we got engaged • honeymoon destination • favorite national park • least favorite holiday • food we rate with Nona • month we started dating • first vacation together • where we went to college • name of shared credit card • number of Airbnb disasters • combined number of siblings • ...
Welcome Baby Grote! 2025-06-14
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- The month Baby Grote is due
- Baby Grote's name and the president who created the National Parks Service
- State where Evan was raised
- The first National Park that Evan and Clarice visited together
- State where Clarice was raised
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- The oldest U.S. National Park
- Evan's favorite National Park
- The name of Clarice and Evan's first "child"
- Baby Grote's generation
- Clarice's favorite National Park
10 Clues: Baby Grote's generation • The month Baby Grote is due • State where Evan was raised • The oldest U.S. National Park • Evan's favorite National Park • State where Clarice was raised • Clarice's favorite National Park • The name of Clarice and Evan's first "child" • The first National Park that Evan and Clarice visited together • ...
Acronyms 2024-10-24
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- Protect civil rights
- us government providing assistance to vets as they leave the service
- nicknamed “Freddie Mac”
- taxes
- approves food, drugs, cosmetics
- overseas infrastructure of roads, bridges, airports, rail lines and ports
- federal based health care
- USDA
- detectives
- protection
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- HUD
- FFA
- space company
- manages public lands and minerals, national parks, and wildlife refuges and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Native Alaskans
- department of health and welfare
- formed after stock market crash
- formed after 9/11
- insurance for people who pout money in the bank
- Helps US make national security decisions
- nicknamed “Fannie Mae”
20 Clues: HUD • FFA • USDA • taxes • detectives • protection • space company • formed after 9/11 • Protect civil rights • nicknamed “Fannie Mae” • nicknamed “Freddie Mac” • federal based health care • approves food, drugs, cosmetics • formed after stock market crash • department of health and welfare • Helps US make national security decisions • insurance for people who pout money in the bank • ...
BIOSTAR 2025 2025-09-15
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- Universal symbol of peace
- Which Indian state has the most national parks?
- Animal lives in bamboo forests and eats bamboo
- Slowest animal in the world
- Which national park in India has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
- Famous for elephants and rich biodiversity
- Which national park is often called the “Lungs of Mumbai”?
- National park in Sikkim is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Kaziranga National Park found in this state
- Royal Bengal Tiger is famously found in which national park?
- The only natural habitat of Asiatic lions
- Bird cannot fly but can swim very well
- National park is known for its unique floating islands called ‘Phumdis’
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- India’s first national park
- Nationalpark in India is famous for saltwater crocodiles
- Only ape species found in India
- National park is well-known for its rich biodiversity and variety of orchids
- River passes through Jim Corbett National Park
- Known for the one-horned rhinoceros
- Home to Royal Bengal tigers and the largest mangrove forest
- Animal has black and white stripes
- Only national park in India with a marine ecosystem
- Smallest bird in the world
- largest national park in India in terms of area
- Animal that carries its baby in a pouch
- National park is known for the nesting of Olive Ridley turtles
- Only mammal that can fly
- Tallest animal in the world
- Wildlife sanctuary is known for being home to the Great Indian Bustard
- National park is famous for protecting the Nilgiri Tahr
30 Clues: Only mammal that can fly • Universal symbol of peace • Smallest bird in the world • India’s first national park • Slowest animal in the world • Tallest animal in the world • Only ape species found in India • Animal has black and white stripes • Known for the one-horned rhinoceros • Bird cannot fly but can swim very well • Animal that carries its baby in a pouch • ...
Wales Acc 2018-12-12
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- "Bucht" auf Englisch
- "Herausforderung" auf Englisch
- schützen (z.B. die Natur)
- "hart" auf Englisch
- "am ersten Tag" auf Englisch
- one of the three national parks in Wales
- "Bedeutung" (z.B. eines Wortes) auf Englisch
- "Umfrage" auf Englisch
- "in letzter Zeit, aktuell" auf Englisch
- "Herberge, Unterkunft" auf Englisch
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- das Nationalgericht von Wales (auf Englisch)
- "Wettbewerb" auf Englisch
- die walisische Sprache nennt man ...
- "Gebäck" auf Englisch
- "Feier" auf Englisch
- an outdoor activity in Wales with k as the first letter
- "entdecken" auf Englisch
- "gültig" auf Englisch
- "gemütlich" auf Englisch
- the national sport of Wales
- "fördern" auf Englisch
21 Clues: "hart" auf Englisch • "Bucht" auf Englisch • "Feier" auf Englisch • "Gebäck" auf Englisch • "gültig" auf Englisch • "Umfrage" auf Englisch • "fördern" auf Englisch • "entdecken" auf Englisch • "gemütlich" auf Englisch • "Wettbewerb" auf Englisch • schützen (z.B. die Natur) • the national sport of Wales • "am ersten Tag" auf Englisch • "Herausforderung" auf Englisch • ...
Rosa's Crossword 2023-04-29
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- Rosa's maiden last name
- Rosa's middle name
- City where rosa parks died in.
- The U.S. Supreme Court declared _____ illegal.
- To refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) to protest.
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- Rosa parks was tried and found ____.
- The capital of the state Alabama.
- For 23 years, rosa parks worked for Congressman ___ Conyers.
- Stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
9 Clues: Rosa's middle name • Rosa's maiden last name • City where rosa parks died in. • The capital of the state Alabama. • Rosa parks was tried and found ____. • The U.S. Supreme Court declared _____ illegal. • For 23 years, rosa parks worked for Congressman ___ Conyers. • To refuse to buy, use, or participate in (something) to protest. • ...
The Civil Rights Movement 2024-10-09
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- A major event for equality, often in Washington.
- Forced separation of races.
- First name of Parks, a symbol of resistance.
- Philosophy advocated by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Central tenet of the movement.
- A form of demonstration for civil rights.
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- Jim Crow laws enforced segregation.
- Site of significant protests.
- Refused to give up her bus seat.
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- Leader of the civil rights movement.
- Lasting impact of civil rights leaders.
- Act that many fought for access to.
- Key goal of the movement.
- Famous march to Montgomery.
15 Clues: Key goal of the movement. • Forced separation of races. • Famous march to Montgomery. • Site of significant protests. • Central tenet of the movement. • Refused to give up her bus seat. • Jim Crow laws enforced segregation. • Act that many fought for access to. • Leader of the civil rights movement. • Lasting impact of civil rights leaders. • ...
National parks GRGRGR 2023-03-09
10 Clues: large canyon • lots of geysers • plants in a area • animals in a area • most popular park • wants to conserve • has contour lines • tallest tree on earth • not touched by humans • pinkish red sandstone
Lauren + Christol 2024-08-23
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- Their current street name
- City of their first kiss
- The month Christol proposed
- Where they first met
- Christol's favorite book
- Number of National Parks they've been to together
- City where Christol was born
- Honeymoon location
- Name of the couple's favorite restaurant
- Country where Christol's parents are from
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- Sport Lauren did in high school
- Subject Lauren studied in college
- National Park they want to visit the most
- Location of their first trip
- Town where Lauren grew up
- The stone in the engagement ring
- Subject Christol studied in college
- Number of siblings Christol has
18 Clues: Honeymoon location • Where they first met • City of their first kiss • Christol's favorite book • Their current street name • Town where Lauren grew up • The month Christol proposed • Location of their first trip • City where Christol was born • Sport Lauren did in high school • Number of siblings Christol has • The stone in the engagement ring • Subject Lauren studied in college • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- New think2ing transcendentalist
- Demographer
- Evolution Homosapiens
- Bomb Cholera
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela
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- Get the independence of India
- "Walden" Civil disobedience"
- Published more than 300 articles about nature
- National parks and national forests
- America's first environmentalist
10 Clues: Demographer • Bomb Cholera • Evolution Homosapiens • "Walden" Civil disobedience" • Get the independence of India • New think2ing transcendentalist • America's first environmentalist • National parks and national forests • Published more than 300 articles about nature • Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela
protected 2025-02-26
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- A protected marine area managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to conserve ocean and coastal ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural heritage.
- One of the purposes of national parks and forests, involving activities like hiking, camping, and fishing.
- The act of protecting and preserving natural resources and wildlife.
- A designated area that preserves and interprets sites of historic military conflicts, managed by the NPS to educate the public about U.S. history.
- Federal agency overseeing lands primarily in the western U.S., supporting multiple uses.
- A protected area along a freshwater lake, usually a Great Lake, that preserves natural and recreational resources while allowing activities like hiking, boating, and wildlife observation.
- Law allowing the President to designate national monuments without congressional approval.
- Areas of historic, cultural, or scientific significance protected by federal law.
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- The act of maintaining natural areas in their original state, often by limiting human activity.
- Lands managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect wildlife and their habitats.
- Public lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service for conservation, recreation, and resource extraction.
- Legislation required to establish national parks in the U.S.
- A federally designated site that preserves buildings, landscapes, or landmarks associated with significant historical events or figures.
- Protected lands in the U.S. managed by the National Park Service for conservation and recreation.
14 Clues: Legislation required to establish national parks in the U.S. • The act of protecting and preserving natural resources and wildlife. • Areas of historic, cultural, or scientific significance protected by federal law. • Federal agency overseeing lands primarily in the western U.S., supporting multiple uses. • ...
Visit them all! National Parks 2023-10-05
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- Famous for its natural sandstone arches.
- Home to a large population of brown bears.
- Home to an immense underground cave system.
- The largest tropical wilderness of any kind in the U.S.
- Known for its stunning glacial landscapes.
- Encompasses diverse ecosystems and mountains.
- Dominated by an iconic volcanic peak.
- Features the Grand Prismatic Spring, a rainbow-colored hot spring.
- Features the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
- Named after a prominent bend in the Rio Grande.
- Contains some of the tallest trees on Earth.
- Protects a diverse marine ecosystem.
- A volcano summit known for its sunrise.
- Home to one of the youngest mountain ranges.
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- Named after its unique bristled and bushy trees; located in a desert.
- Home to ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings.
- Home to the hottest temperature ever recorded.
- Contains The Narrows
- The deepest lake in the United States.
- Known for El Capitan and Half Dome rock formations.
- The Appalachian Trail runs through this park.
- Home to General Sherman
- A group of islands off the California coast.
- Part of the Pacific Northwest's "Alps."
- Home to unique rock formations and caves.
- The first national park east of the Mississippi.
- Home to striking eroded buttes and pinnacles.
- The world-famous chasm of the Colorado River.
- Known for its unique hoodoos and amphitheaters.
- The highest peak in North America.
30 Clues: Contains The Narrows • Home to General Sherman • The highest peak in North America. • Protects a diverse marine ecosystem. • Dominated by an iconic volcanic peak. • The deepest lake in the United States. • Home to ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings. • Part of the Pacific Northwest's "Alps." • A volcano summit known for its sunrise. • Famous for its natural sandstone arches. • ...
America's National Parks (August 2025) 2025-08-07
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- Located in New York, this national historic park celebrates the Patriots' 1777 victory over the British in what many historians claim to be the event that led to France's recognition of the Americans' cause.
- Located in Hawai'i, this national park found on the island of Maui from the 10,023 foot summit of the peak of the park's name down to the Kipahulu coast near Hana.
- Located in Illinois, this national historic park commemorates a famous 1893 labor strike and later a planned industrial community famed for its design and architecture.
- Located across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, this national park was founded in 1872 as America's first national park and contains 2,200,000 acres and one-half of the world's active geysers.
- Located in both Tennessee and Mississippi, this national military park remembers the 1862 battle where 110,000 Americans clashed and its resulting 23,746 casualties, makes it that largest single battle of the Civil War's Western Theater.
- Located in Utah, this national monument recognizes one of the world's largest known natural bridges.
- Located in Maryland, this national battlefield was the scene in 1862 for the bloodiest day of battle in American history.
- Located in Rhode Island, this national historic site is the oldest synagogue in the United States and where in 1790, then President Washington sent his famous letter on religious liberty.
- Located in Virginia, just across the Potomac River from the District of Columbia, this national memorial was the former home of Robert E. Lee and is the largest military cemetery in the United States.
- Located in Washington, this national park of nearly 1,000,000 acres includes old-growth temperate rain forests, glacier-capped mountains, and over 70 miles of Pacific Ocean coastline.
- Located in California, this national preserve contains archeological evidence of up to 10,000 year history of human connection with this desert. It is also home to the iconic Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii).
- Located in the U.S. Virgin Islands, this national historic site covers seven acres and tells the story of the Danish occupation of these islands until their purchase by the Americans in 1917.
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- Located in Arizona, this national monument was home to the Hopi, Zuni, and another people whose name is given to this location, for centuries.
- Located in New Jersey, this national historic park was where General Washington's Continental Army was encamped during the Winter 1779-1780. The death rate was actually greater here than the more famous Valley Forge.
- Located in Kentucky, this national park is the world's longest known cave system and an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Located in Indiana, this national park contains 16,000 acres, with its 15 miles of windy, sandy coastline along Lake Michigan being its most famous.
- Located in Montana, this national park has over 700 miles of trails where glaciers, carved valleys and spectacular lakes can be seen along the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road.
- Located in South Carolina, this national battlefield was the site where in 1781 the War of Independence's fortunes turned in the South, leading to ultimate victory at Yorktown.
- Located in Pennsylvania, this national historic park was the hall where both the Declaration of Independence and the present U.S. Constitution were signed.
- Located in Alaska, this national park and preserve contains 6,000,000 acres of land and possessing America's tallest peak, Mount McKinley, at 20,310 feet.
- Located in New Mexico, this national monument contains 33,000 acres where the Ancestral Pueblo people lived from 1150 to 1550 AD.
- Located in Florida, this national park protects 1,500,000 acres and is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States.
- Located in Missouri (and for some employees, just outside your window), this national park contains a 630 foot monument and celebrates America's westward expansion.
- Located in Oregon, this national park contains America's deepest lake and one of Earth's most pristine.
- Located in Alabama, this national historic site was built and made famous by Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver. This institute's agricultural innovations expanded its standing throughout the country.
- Located in South Dakota, this national park contains 244,000 acres where iconic geological formations, bison, bighorn sheep, prairie dogs live today.
26 Clues: Located in Utah, this national monument recognizes one of the world's largest known natural bridges. • Located in Oregon, this national park contains America's deepest lake and one of Earth's most pristine. • Located in Kentucky, this national park is the world's longest known cave system and an UNESCO World Heritage Site. • ...
Canada 2023-11-27
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- The largest city in Canada.
- Canadian province known for its oil production.
- National parks are abundant in these western mountains.
- Scotia Province in Canada known for its lobster and fishing.
- Canada's largest and oldest national park.
- Capital of British Columbia.
- Canadian dish made of layers of meat, pie crust, and gravy.
- French-speaking province in Canada.
- Northern territory known for its wilderness.
- Famous waterfall shared by Canada and the U.S.
- National symbol with large teeth.
- The largest French-speaking city in North America.
- The Canadian national symbol is found on its flag.
- Canadian Arctic explorers often use these stacked stone figures.
- Canadian company known for coffee and donuts.
- Canadian prairies are known for this grain.
- The national tree of Canada.
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- A Canadian maple leaf is found on its flag.
- Emblematic Canadian mammal.
- A Canadian coin named after the bird it depicts.
- Famous Canadian dish with fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
- The city that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- Indigenous people of Canada's Arctic regions.
- The national flower of Ontario.
- Canadian coin worth two dollars.
- The iconic red-coated Canadian police officer.
- Official national languages of Canada.
- Capital city of Canada.
- National sport played on ice.
29 Clues: Capital city of Canada. • Emblematic Canadian mammal. • The largest city in Canada. • Capital of British Columbia. • The national tree of Canada. • National sport played on ice. • The national flower of Ontario. • Canadian coin worth two dollars. • National symbol with large teeth. • French-speaking province in Canada. • Official national languages of Canada. • ...
Family Vacation 2023-09-25
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- Exploration Exploring new cities, their culture, and attractions.
- Expedition An outdoor adventure involving camping in nature.
- Park Exploration Exploring the natural beauty of national parks.
- Vacation Giving back by volunteering while traveling as a family.
- Getaway A vacation on a beautiful island with relaxation and fun.
- Vacation A trip to the seaside, where families enjoy the beach.
- Park Adventure Exciting days spent at amusement and theme parks.
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- Retreat A peaceful escape to the mountains, surrounded by nature.
- Trip A winter vacation for skiing and snow activities.
- Vacation A family cruise with stops at various destinations.
- Sites Tour Visiting historical landmarks and learning about history.
- Immersion Experiencing the traditions and culture of a new place.
- Trip Across the Country A long journey by car, exploring different regions.
- Safari A safari adventure to observe animals in their habitat.
- Rafting Adventure An exciting trip involving river rafting and water sports.
15 Clues: Trip A winter vacation for skiing and snow activities. • Vacation A family cruise with stops at various destinations. • Expedition An outdoor adventure involving camping in nature. • Safari A safari adventure to observe animals in their habitat. • Vacation A trip to the seaside, where families enjoy the beach. • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
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- Canada's arctic population is __________.
- Farming requires knowledge, experience, and very _____________.
- Most of Canada's people can trace they ancestry to the _________ .
- Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans.
- Native Americans excelled in printmaking, _______, and carving.
- This big city is in the west
- Farms can be come up to __________ miles! (it is a number in word form)
- Dancing, music, ___________, parades, and a snow slide are at Quebec City Winter Carnival.
- One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec
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- The boarder where the US lies from Canada
- Canada is well know for its natural environment and _______ of national parks.
- The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________.
- Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters
- You can do Wild life walks, swimming, _________, camping, hiking, canoeing, hot spring soaking, and mountain climbing at Canada's national parks.
14 Clues: This big city is in the west • Canada's arctic population is __________. • The boarder where the US lies from Canada • One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec • Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans. • Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters • The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________. • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
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- You can do Wild life walks, swimming, _________, camping, hiking, canoeing, hot spring soaking, and mountain climbing at Canada's national parks.
- Farms can be come up to __________ miles! (it is a number in word form)
- The boarder where the US lies from Canada
- This big city is in the west.
- Canada has _______ players and talented ice skaters.
- Canada's arctic population is __________.
- Canada is well know for its natural environment and _______ of national parks.
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- Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans.
- Dancing, music, ___________, parades, and a snow slide are at Quebec City Winter Carnival.
- Farming requires knowledge, experience, and very _____________.
- the country's most distinctive art work is of the __________.
- Native Americans excelled in printmaking, _______, and carving.
- One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec.
- Most of Canada's people can trace they ancestry to the _________ .
14 Clues: This big city is in the west. • The boarder where the US lies from Canada • Canada's arctic population is __________. • Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans. • One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec. • Canada has _______ players and talented ice skaters. • the country's most distinctive art work is of the __________. • ...
Race and Civil Rights 2014-01-26
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- kampagne
- Rosa
- animal associated with the civil rights movement
- selvtægt
- Southern state named after a river
- berygtet
- national healt insurance scheme
- City where four children were killed in the bombing of a church
- the American capitol
- President
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- udfordring
- snigmyrde
- spænding
- the religion of Malcolm X
- raceadskillelse
- Martin Luther
16 Clues: Rosa • kampagne • spænding • selvtægt • berygtet • snigmyrde • President • udfordring • Martin Luther • raceadskillelse • the American capitol • the religion of Malcolm X • national healt insurance scheme • Southern state named after a river • animal associated with the civil rights movement • City where four children were killed in the bombing of a church
Dabas aizsargājamās teritorijas 2023-11-26
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- Lielākais īpaši aizsargājamais zīdītājs
- Latvijā īpaši aizsargājams abinieks
- Latvijā, daļēji ūdenī dzīvojošs, īpāsi aizsargājams zīdītājs
- Novads, kurā atrodas Grīņu dabas rezervāts
- Gaujas nacionālais parks atrodas šajos novados - Siguldas, Valmieras un ?
- Īpaši aizsargājams rāpulis
- Latīniskais nosaukums īpaši aizsargājamajam zīdītājam - brūnais lācis
- Latvijā mazākais nacionālais parks
- Nacionālais parks, kura platība sniedzas pa Jelgavu
- 2023.gadā izraudzītais bezmugurkaulnieks, kurš ir arī īpaši aizsargājams
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- Dabas rezervāts, kurš atrodas Vidzemē
- Rāznas nacionālais parks atrodas šajos novados - Krāslavas, Rēzeknes un ?
- Dabas rezervāts, kura platība sniedzas pa Venstpils novadu
- Viens no Latvijas īpaši aizsargājamajiem putniem
- Lielākais Latvijas nacionālais parks pēc platības
- Latvijas nacionālais parks, kurš dibināts 2007.gadā
- Dabas parks, kurš izvietojies Lielupes ielejā
- Lielākais dabas rezervāts Latvijā
- Dabas rezervāts, kurš dibināts 1936.gadā
- Dabas parks, kurš atrodas Kurzemes dienvidrietumos
20 Clues: Īpaši aizsargājams rāpulis • Lielākais dabas rezervāts Latvijā • Latvijā mazākais nacionālais parks • Latvijā īpaši aizsargājams abinieks • Dabas rezervāts, kurš atrodas Vidzemē • Lielākais īpaši aizsargājamais zīdītājs • Dabas rezervāts, kurš dibināts 1936.gadā • Novads, kurā atrodas Grīņu dabas rezervāts • Dabas parks, kurš izvietojies Lielupes ielejā • ...
Government Crossword 2024-01-29
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- 15th amendment ratified
- changing
- overpower
- same
- of rights
- interprize
- community thought
- Elephant,Donkey,red,Blue
- upper house
- Rosa Parks
- online news
- contender
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- powers 18 powers of congress
- rights immagrints, disable people
- person with the biggest voice
- national bank
- where you wait at a hotel
- amount to use
- you send this to capital hill
- president gets fired
- turn down
- poll/ballot
- percentages
- 14
- Mayors Cabin
25 Clues: 14 • same • changing • overpower • of rights • turn down • contender • interprize • Rosa Parks • poll/ballot • percentages • upper house • online news • Mayors Cabin • national bank • amount to use • community thought • president gets fired • 15th amendment ratified • Elephant,Donkey,red,Blue • where you wait at a hotel • person with the biggest voice • you send this to capital hill • powers 18 powers of congress • ...
Dan and Cristina National Parks 2024-07-08
24 Clues: meh • hot • deep • cali • muir • epic • caves • texas • green • summit • beauty • desert • scared • canyons • volcano • hoodoos • teddybear • tall trees • underwater • deepest lake • nucleartesting • Dr. Seuss Plants • tall trees on coast • Iconic License Plate
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
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- Farms can be come up to __________ miles! (it is a number in word form)
- Native Americans excelled in printmaking, _______, and carving.
- One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec
- this big city is in the west
- Dancing, music, ___________, parades, and a snow slide are at Quebec City Winter Carnival.
- Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans.
- Most of Canada's people can trace they ancestry to the _________ .
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- The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________.
- Canada is well know for its natural environment and _______ of national parks.
- Farming requires knowledge, experience, and very _____________.
- The boarder where the US lies from Canada
- Canada's arctic population is __________.
- Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters
- You can do wildlife walks, swimming, _________, camping, hiking, canoeing, hot spring soaking, and mountain climbing at Canada's national parks.
14 Clues: this big city is in the west • The boarder where the US lies from Canada • Canada's arctic population is __________. • One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec • Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans. • Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters • The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________. • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
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- Farms can be come up to __________ miles! (it is a number in word form)
- Native Americans excelled in printmaking, _______, and carving.
- One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec
- this big city is in the west
- Dancing, music, ___________, parades, and a snow slide are at Quebec City Winter Carnival.
- Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans.
- Most of Canada's people can trace they ancestry to the _________ .
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- The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________.
- Canada is well know for its natural environment and _______ of national parks.
- Farming requires knowledge, experience, and very _____________.
- The boarder where the US lies from Canada
- Canada's arctic population is __________.
- Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters
- You can do wildlife walks, swimming, _________, camping, hiking, canoeing, hot spring soaking, and mountain climbing at Canada's national parks.
14 Clues: this big city is in the west • The boarder where the US lies from Canada • Canada's arctic population is __________. • One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec • Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans. • Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters • The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________. • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
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- Canada's arctic population is __________.
- Dancing, music, ___________, parades, and a snow slide are at Quebec City Winter Carnival.
- Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans.
- Most of Canada's people can trace they ancestry to the _________ .
- Canada is well know for its natural environment and _______ of national parks.
- The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________.
- Farms can be come up to __________ miles! (it is a number in word form)
- One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec
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- You can do wildlife walks, swimming, _________, camping, hiking, canoeing, hot spring soaking, and mountain climbing at Canada's national parks.
- The boarder where the US lies from Canada
- this big city is in the west
- Farming requires knowledge, experience, and very _____________.
- Native Americans excelled in printmaking, _______, and carving.
- Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters
14 Clues: this big city is in the west • Canada's arctic population is __________. • The boarder where the US lies from Canada • One of Canada's languages mostly spoken in Quebec • Canadians live in _________ cities like Americans. • Canada has _______ players and talented ice scatters • The country's most distinctive art work is of the __________. • ...
Melissa Xmas 2023-12-25
15 Clues: Climb • Not out • Not the app • Happy place • Animal fuel • Final Choice • Wings and MUFC • Dove and olive • Two from seven • Original digit • Thai or Swedish • Next up in years • May induce filling • Big hair and national parks • See the world from a horizontal perspective
2nd Anniversary 2026-02-17
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- Result of unprotected intercourse
- Superbowl winning team
- a meeting or a country
- is it possible to oversalt a turkey with a brine?
- Beth's valentine's day dessert
- dog noise
- time stuck with me
- bears do this sometimes
- I just bought this at cabelas
- franchise with pocket monsters
- you will never guess this
- first fake baby name on the fridge
- Constipation?
- National Parks Pass old
- Largest winged bird
- Helps control gestational diabetis
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- he sees you when you're sleeping. but he's inanimate
- National Parks Pass current
- Scientist on fake baby name board.
- what Utah needs
- country hosting 2026 winter olympics
- archery or golf or maybe 8 ball
- bumble bees make this
- Mythical Beast said to roam the woods. Maybe find him near crater lake
- 2007 Madden Football Star with 99 in every stat. Huge.
- real baby name
- Prize gem on topaz mountain
- I swam next to this
- diet very restrictive of carbs
- french term of endearment
- Not Doctor Old but Doctor "
- what if he is toooooo big!
- playground game, you're it!
33 Clues: dog noise • Constipation? • real baby name • what Utah needs • time stuck with me • I swam next to this • Largest winged bird • bumble bees make this • Superbowl winning team • a meeting or a country • bears do this sometimes • National Parks Pass old • you will never guess this • french term of endearment • what if he is toooooo big! • National Parks Pass current • Prize gem on topaz mountain • ...
Wedding 2024-05-12
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- woodland creature you’ll find in their house
- State they were both born in
- First Vacation Together
- Elliot's favorite team that drives him to drink
- Movie they watched on their first date
- Their dog's nickname
- Honeymoon location
- Their favorite cocktail
- How they navigated their two week national park roadtrip
- Favorite National Park
- Favorite souvenir to take from a bar
- Lizzy’s biggest fear
- State Elliot proposed in
- Animal that Elliot "adopted" for Lizzy
- Whose house did they meet at
- Elliot's childhood pet
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- Wedding venues looked at
- Their favorite meal
- Name of the school Lizzy teaches at
- Drink that is always stocked in their fridge
- Elliot’s middle name
- Most recent vacation
- Number of national parks they’ve been to together
- Years together
- Friday date spot
- Elliot’s first car
26 Clues: Years together • Friday date spot • Honeymoon location • Elliot’s first car • Their favorite meal • Elliot’s middle name • Most recent vacation • Their dog's nickname • Lizzy’s biggest fear • Favorite National Park • Elliot's childhood pet • First Vacation Together • Their favorite cocktail • Wedding venues looked at • State Elliot proposed in • State they were both born in • ...
States and Countries 2023-11-20
10 Clues: moose • Cowboys • wildlife • country music • quality skiing • National parks • white mountains • Ancient monument • Where the king lives • Warm and sunny climate
Rosa parks 2023-09-27
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- Where Rosa Parks grew up
- Rosa Parks husband
- what Rosa Parks published
- What Rosa Parks was on when she was arrested
- What did Rosa Parks actions help with
- What award Rosa Parks recived
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- What Rosa PArks recived for graduating high school
- Who Rosa Parks was a secretary for
- Rosa Parks was _____ for sitting at the front of the bus.
- Last name of Rosa
- Rosa Parks wanted to be?
- What people do to protest things
- Rosa Parks white friends name
- What Rosa Parks registerd to do
- Where Rosa Parks moved to
15 Clues: Last name of Rosa • Rosa Parks husband • Where Rosa Parks grew up • Rosa Parks wanted to be? • what Rosa Parks published • Where Rosa Parks moved to • Rosa Parks white friends name • What award Rosa Parks recived • What Rosa Parks registerd to do • What people do to protest things • Who Rosa Parks was a secretary for • What did Rosa Parks actions help with • ...
California 2024-01-24
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- a desert in California
- a beautiful lake in California
- a big fish living in the ocean next to Cali
- short for California
- one of the landmarks (Wahrzeichen) of Cali
- Where do the rich and famous live?
- the city of cable cars
- highest mountain in California
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- a popular fruit in California
- capital of California
- the "sea" in California
- a popular activity in the national parks
- the country south of Cali
- a sport you can do in Yosemite National Park
- biggest city in California
- Silicon Valley is famous for...?
16 Clues: short for California • capital of California • a desert in California • the city of cable cars • the "sea" in California • the country south of Cali • biggest city in California • a popular fruit in California • a beautiful lake in California • highest mountain in California • Silicon Valley is famous for...? • Where do the rich and famous live? • ...
Happy Valentine’s Day 🫶🏼 2024-02-14
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- anniversary month
- our signature drink
- double rumhaven and pineapple
- you are my
- days on our road trip
- moving company
- favorite city on road trip
- go hockey!
- number of national parks we’ve been to
- restaurant we had our 6 month dinner at
- our new city
- favorite thing to watch with you
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- my nickname for you
- our mutual top artist
- my middle name
- steakhouse
- my newest tattoo
- month you came to california
- number of times bela went to florida
- fav snack in seattle
- favorite drink on the road trip
- our street
- fourth national park
- newest sport we tried
24 Clues: steakhouse • you are my • our street • go hockey! • our new city • my middle name • moving company • my newest tattoo • anniversary month • my nickname for you • our signature drink • fav snack in seattle • fourth national park • our mutual top artist • days on our road trip • newest sport we tried • favorite city on road trip • month you came to california • double rumhaven and pineapple • ...
Rosa parks 2023-09-27
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- Where Rosa Parks grew up
- Rosa Parks husband
- what Rosa Parks published
- What Rosa Parks was on when she was arrested
- What did Rosa Parks actions help with
- What award Rosa Parks recived
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- What Rosa PArks recived for graduating high school
- Who Rosa Parks was a secretary for
- Rosa Parks was _____ for sitting at the front of the bus.
- Last name of Rosa
- Rosa Parks wanted to be?
- What people do to protest things
- Rosa Parks white friends name
- What Rosa Parks registerd to do
- Where Rosa Parks moved to
15 Clues: Last name of Rosa • Rosa Parks husband • Where Rosa Parks grew up • Rosa Parks wanted to be? • what Rosa Parks published • Where Rosa Parks moved to • Rosa Parks white friends name • What award Rosa Parks recived • What Rosa Parks registerd to do • What people do to protest things • Who Rosa Parks was a secretary for • What did Rosa Parks actions help with • ...
Theodore Roosevelt Crossword 2023-05-05
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- What was the federal bird reservation set in 1903 in Florida called?
- how did Roosevelt get his nickname?
- How many national monuments did Roosevelt establish?
- In 1902 what national park was the first one Roosevelt created?
- How many national parks did Roosevelt establish?
- Roosevelt was the only president born in…
- In 1906 Where did Roosevelt travel to, making him the first president to make an official tour outside of the continental U.S?
- What was invented in honor of President Roosevelt?
- Roosevelt ____________ became president after William McKinley was assassinated.
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- How many acres of public land did Roosevelt protect?
- Who did Roosevelt run against?
- How many federal bird reserves did Roosevelt establish?
- Roosevelt used his authority to protect…
- Who was the horse Roosevelt rode while leading the charge of the Rough Riders?
- how many national forests did Roosevelt establish?
- What was Theodore Roosevelt’s nickname?
- What was the name of Roosevelt's favorite horse?
- How many national game preserves did Roosevelt establish?
- Who attempted to assassinate Roosevelt?
- How many pets did Roosevelt have in the white house?
20 Clues: Who did Roosevelt run against? • how did Roosevelt get his nickname? • What was Theodore Roosevelt’s nickname? • Who attempted to assassinate Roosevelt? • Roosevelt used his authority to protect… • Roosevelt was the only president born in… • What was the name of Roosevelt's favorite horse? • How many national parks did Roosevelt establish? • ...
States: What Are They Known For? Why Does It Matter? 2024-02-16
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- - Coffee Milk
- - Potatoes
- - Budweiser
- - The Grand Canyon
- - Mountains
- - Former President Bill Clinton
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- - Surfing
- - National Parks
- - Deep-dish Pizza
- - Barbeques
- - Casinos
- - Maple Syrup
- - The Mall of America
- - The Northern Lights
- - Ranches
- - Scenic Roads
- - College American Football
- - Lobster
- - Coffee
- - Hollywood
- - Theme Parks
- - Peaches
- - The Wizard of Oz
- - Fall Foliage
- - Craft Beer
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- - Beaches
- - Jamestown
- - Mount Rushmore
- - Broadway
- - Las Vegas
- - The Mississippi River
- - Mardi Gras
- - The Wright Brothers
- - The Liberty Bell
- - Cheese
- - NASCAR
- - The Auto Industry
- - Los Alamos
- - Cornfields
- - Crab
- - Skiing
- - Cattles
- - Dunkin’ Donut
- - The Kentucky Derby
- - Indianapolis 500
- - Cowboys
- - Diners
- - Country Music
- - Tornadoes
50 Clues: - Crab • - Cheese • - NASCAR • - Skiing • - Coffee • - Diners • - Beaches • - Surfing • - Casinos • - Cattles • - Ranches • - Cowboys • - Lobster • - Peaches • - Broadway • - Potatoes • - Jamestown • - Las Vegas • - Budweiser • - Mountains • - Barbeques • - Hollywood • - Tornadoes • - Mardi Gras • - Los Alamos • - Cornfields • - Craft Beer • - Coffee Milk • - Maple Syrup • - Theme Parks • - Scenic Roads • - Fall Foliage • - Dunkin’ Donut • ...
Phi Crossword 2021-03-22
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- a residence hall on campus
- Shira's flower family
- poet of "The New Colossus"
- part of the paw for sincere sisterhood
- national philanthropy
- help from
- Sigma in SAEPI
- upcoming Jewish holiday
- lioness
- bid day
- letter in greek alphabet
- President
- fundraiser
- in parks around Binghamton
- cookies
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- Where SAEPi was established
- activity with religious chair
- Olivia on E-board
- branch of national organization
- position on E-board
- Miller eternal mother
- school of another active chapter
- a core value
- Maya's dog
- philanthropy
- chapter at bing
- flower
- recent sigma insta post
- letter in Hebrew alphabet
- throw what you _____
- richness of SAEPi
31 Clues: flower • lioness • bid day • cookies • help from • President • Maya's dog • fundraiser • a core value • philanthropy • Sigma in SAEPI • chapter at bing • Olivia on E-board • richness of SAEPi • position on E-board • throw what you _____ • Shira's flower family • Miller eternal mother • national philanthropy • upcoming Jewish holiday • recent sigma insta post • letter in greek alphabet • letter in Hebrew alphabet • ...
US History - 1930s Terms 2026-03-12
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- Social _________ is a program that pays money to retirees, widows, and disabled workers
- Many national parks posters were created by the Works ________ Administration (WPA)
- A _________ is a fractional share of ownership in a company
- By 1933, 25% of the US was _____________
- Buying on ________ means buying stocks with borrowed money from banks
- Massive dust storms resulted from ten years of _________ in the middle of the country
- Adolf ________ rose to power in Germany in the 1930s
- Homeless camps became known as __________
- ________ are leaders that rule with total power
- Totalitarian regimes have _____-party rule, meaning only the ruling political party is allowed
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- In 1932, Franklin D. __________ was elected President
- Bank _______ cleared out cash from banks and caused them to fail
- On October 29, 1929, the _________ crashed (2 words)
- The suffering of the Great Depression led to a rise in _________ in Europe
- Roosevelt pushed forward a series of programs known as the ________ (2 words)
- This 3-letter organization put men to work building infrastructure and national parks
16 Clues: By 1933, 25% of the US was _____________ • Homeless camps became known as __________ • ________ are leaders that rule with total power • On October 29, 1929, the _________ crashed (2 words) • Adolf ________ rose to power in Germany in the 1930s • In 1932, Franklin D. __________ was elected President • A _________ is a fractional share of ownership in a company • ...
Wages 2025-02-04
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- Pay per hour
- 365______in a year
- 52_____in a year
- Set pay regardless of hours worked
- lowest hourly wage an employer can legally pay
- mandatory deduction that goes toward retiree and survivor benefits
- Retirement and Insurance
- Compensation for a job
- Pay after deductions are subtracted
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- Pay before deductions
- Extra hours worked
- Pay per job or unit completed
- mandatory deduction that goes towards national defense, national parks, and research
- Percent of sales
- Items subtracted from an employee's paycheck
- mandatory deduction that goes toward health benefits for those 65 and older
- 12_______in a year
17 Clues: Pay per hour • 52_____in a year • Percent of sales • 365______in a year • Extra hours worked • 12_______in a year • Pay before deductions • Compensation for a job • Retirement and Insurance • Pay per job or unit completed • Set pay regardless of hours worked • Pay after deductions are subtracted • Items subtracted from an employee's paycheck • ...
The Camden Pulse Issue 1 Crossword 2022-06-28
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- Third largest state in the United States
- Our community's overhead company - sounds similar to a famous chocolate brand
- State that borders eight others (not Tennessee)
- Location of our community
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- Month of the National Night Out
- Washington is known as "The ___ State"
- Washington's state bird
- Current season in the lower hemisphere
- Largest National Park in Washington
- Number of National Parks in Washington
- Hottest month in Washington
11 Clues: Washington's state bird • Location of our community • Hottest month in Washington • Month of the National Night Out • Largest National Park in Washington • Washington is known as "The ___ State" • Current season in the lower hemisphere • Number of National Parks in Washington • Third largest state in the United States • State that borders eight others (not Tennessee) • ...
The Camden Pulse Issue 1 Crossword 2022-06-28
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- Location of our community
- Our community's overhead company - sounds similar to a famous chocolate brand
- Washington's state bird
- Number of National Parks in Washington
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- Current season in the lower hemisphere
- Hottest month in Washington
- Month of the National Night Out
- Largest National Park in Washington
- Third largest state in the United States
- Washington is known as "The ___ State"
- State that borders eight others (not Tennessee)
11 Clues: Washington's state bird • Location of our community • Hottest month in Washington • Month of the National Night Out • Largest National Park in Washington • Current season in the lower hemisphere • Washington is known as "The ___ State" • Number of National Parks in Washington • Third largest state in the United States • State that borders eight others (not Tennessee) • ...
The Camden Pulse Issue 1 Crossword 2022-06-28
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- Location of our community
- Our community's overhead company - sounds similar to a famous chocolate brand
- Washington's state bird
- Number of National Parks in Washington
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- Current season in the lower hemisphere
- Hottest month in Washington
- Month of the National Night Out
- Largest National Park in Washington
- Third largest state in the United States
- Washington is known as "The ___ State"
- State that borders eight others (not Tennessee)
11 Clues: Washington's state bird • Location of our community • Hottest month in Washington • Month of the National Night Out • Largest National Park in Washington • Current season in the lower hemisphere • Washington is known as "The ___ State" • Number of National Parks in Washington • Third largest state in the United States • State that borders eight others (not Tennessee) • ...
PAST SIMPLE - ALL IN SCHOOL 2025-06-06
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- Black Lives Matter ______ attention after the death of George Floyd in 2020.
- The boycott ______ that peaceful protest can change laws.
- Many Americans ______ real change when segregation ended.
- Rosa Parks never ______ fighting for justice after the boycott.
- A national movement for civil rights ______ from her brave action.
- Black families ______ walking to work instead of riding the bus.
- The BLM movement ______ what they could to fight racism.
- She ______ support from people around the country.
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- She ______ her seat because she believed in equal rights.
- Rosa Parks ______ a law when she stayed in her seat on the bus.
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott ______ after her arrest in 1955.
- Martin Luther King Jr. ______ to lead the boycott after the event.
- Together, the community ______ a strong protest that lasted 381 days.
- Rosa Parks ______, “I was tired of giving in.”
- Many people ______ the news of her arrest and wanted to help.
15 Clues: Rosa Parks ______, “I was tired of giving in.” • She ______ support from people around the country. • The BLM movement ______ what they could to fight racism. • She ______ her seat because she believed in equal rights. • The boycott ______ that peaceful protest can change laws. • Many Americans ______ real change when segregation ended. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- pieces of something left behind
- a special building, statue or place that has a special meaning
- a building, statue or object that honors someone
- a place where many national laws are created
- hints that help you solve a problem
- huge,giant, very large
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- National Park this national park was founded in 1872
- excellent, magnificent or wonderful
- Park Service people who work to protect national parks, wildlife and plants
- to cut something into a shape
- something that is relevant or applies to the whole country
11 Clues: huge,giant, very large • to cut something into a shape • pieces of something left behind • excellent, magnificent or wonderful • hints that help you solve a problem • a place where many national laws are created • a building, statue or object that honors someone • National Park this national park was founded in 1872 • ...
Jenna and Nick's 2025-04-23
14 Clues: vac • nieces • what month • do together • do together • how many kids • Where they met • national parks • Month of Wedding • who is marrying them • Nick's favorite hobby • Where they were engaged • Where they are getting married • where they learned to make pasta
Colorado Crossword 2020-09-15
10 Clues: CSU mascot • state bird • Niwot means • hockey team • state flower • state dinosaur • basketball team • tallest mountain • number of fourteeners • number of national parks
Our Namibia 2023-03-05
10 Clues: Our Coastal Region • Our air Arms of Service • Capital City of Namibia • The worlds oldest desert • Our water Arms of Service • One of our National Parks • National Animal of Namibia • Our ground Arms of Service • Number of Regions in Namibia • Month Namibia gained Independence
Totile 2026-01-27
9 Clues: virat • most goals • penguin molting • valuable than gold • london auction house • national parks in bc • lilly is the national flower • common between saka and dhoni • widley distributed penguin im artartica
South Africa 2022-02-01
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- Robben Island was one in the twentieth century
- the first Black president
- it is the largest city
- inhabitant of South Africa
- the number of official languages
- a national park
- the continent on which is South Africa
- there were resistance movements in the 1960s
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- Pacific or Indian
- it is famous for its beaches
- a popular sport
- it is the capital of South Africa
- there are many of them in national parks
- it was adopted on April 27th 1994
14 Clues: a popular sport • a national park • Pacific or Indian • it is the largest city • the first Black president • inhabitant of South Africa • it is famous for its beaches • the number of official languages • it is the capital of South Africa • it was adopted on April 27th 1994 • the continent on which is South Africa • there are many of them in national parks • ...
NPS Book Chapter 4 2022-03-28
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- First game warden of Yellowstone National Park
- Commanded by Harris, this group of horse soldiers started patrolling Yellowstone in 1886.
- The ___________ Soldiers were African-American cavalry who greatly improved roads and other infrastructure in National Parks.
- Often stocked in Yellowstone rivers and lakes, regardless of whether they were native to that body of water.
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- Poacher whose crime of illegally killing bison created enough publicity to lead to the Lacey Act.
- Nathaniel _________ was the first superintendent of Yellowstone National park.
- First African American to become a National Parks Superintendent.
- Replaced Langford in 1878 and paid a salary of $10,000
8 Clues: First game warden of Yellowstone National Park • Replaced Langford in 1878 and paid a salary of $10,000 • First African American to become a National Parks Superintendent. • Nathaniel _________ was the first superintendent of Yellowstone National park. • Commanded by Harris, this group of horse soldiers started patrolling Yellowstone in 1886. • ...
Wales Crossword 2021-01-02
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- the Welsh name for Wales.
- animal you find everywhere in Wales.
- Beacons the name of the mountains in the centre of Wales.
- ... per cent of the Welsh people speak Welsh.
- You can see ... in the Irish Sea (kind of fish).
- the capital of Wales.
- There is a red ... on the Welsh flag.
- There are three ... parks in Wales.
- the second largest city of Wales.
- ... million people live in Wales.
- mountain region in the west of Wales.
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- ... is the name of the longest river in Wales.
- famous Welsh food.
- ... is the national sport of Wales.
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- industry important industry that was important in the past.
- The sea west of Wales.
- English and Welsh are the two ... languages in Wales.
- England lies ... of Wales.
- There are about 600 ... in Wales.
- one of the national symbols.
21 Clues: famous Welsh food. • the capital of Wales. • The sea west of Wales. • the Welsh name for Wales. • England lies ... of Wales. • one of the national symbols. • The highest mountain in Wales. • There are about 600 ... in Wales. • the second largest city of Wales. • ... million people live in Wales. • ... is the national sport of Wales. • There are three ... parks in Wales. • ...
Civil Rights 2012-10-30
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- Peace Prize Mandela was awarded this for his work in fighting apartheid
- in 1955 Parks was ______
- A man who fought segregation in South Africa
- the race that was being segregated against in the 1950s
- when a group of people show their dislike for something
- Laws that segregated colored people and white people
- unjust treatment of a different race or group of people
- a minister from Atlant who led the civil rights movement
- the woman who got arrested on the bus in Montgomery, AL and was supported by NAACP
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- a common name for African Americans in the 1950s
- the separation of two races or groups of people
- where colored people commonly sat to show their dislike in segregation
- when M. L. K Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- when a smaller race or group of people rules over a larger race or group of people
- the colored people of Montgomery, AL did this on the day of Parks' trial
- "I have a _____ "
- the town were rosa Parks was from
- another word for a colored person in the 1950s
- a peaceful way of protesting
20 Clues: "I have a _____ " • in 1955 Parks was ______ • a peaceful way of protesting • the town were rosa Parks was from • A man who fought segregation in South Africa • another word for a colored person in the 1950s • the separation of two races or groups of people • a common name for African Americans in the 1950s • when M. L. K Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech • ...
Environmental Movement 2024-08-05
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- Influential book
- Clean water advocacy
- Conservation group
- Act to reduce pollution
- Environmental disaster at _ Canal
- Air pollution concern
- Activist organization
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- Protection of species variety. Bio __
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Alternative _ energy push
- Annual environmental event
- Act passed in 1973 _ Species
- Waste _ reduction effort
- Land preservation. __ Parks
- Awareness of _ layer depletion
15 Clues: Influential book • Conservation group • Clean water advocacy • Air pollution concern • Activist organization • Act to reduce pollution • Waste _ reduction effort • Alternative _ energy push • Annual environmental event • Land preservation. __ Parks • Act passed in 1973 _ Species • Awareness of _ layer depletion • Environmental Protection Agency • Environmental disaster at _ Canal • ...
Bennett & Olivia 2026-03-25
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- The bar we went to after getting married
- Bennett’s zodiac sign
- The shape of Olivia’s engagement ring
- Our first date
- Olivia’s middle name
- Who is older
- The month Bennett proposed
- Our favorite trip
- Olivia’s zodiac sign
- Brewery we toured in Hawaii
- We Are
- Brewery we’ve toured in Pennsylvania
- Bennett’s favorite color
- Olivia’s favorite color
- Olivia’s favorite food
- Dating app we met on
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- Where we bought a house
- Where we got married
- Day of the week our first date was on
- Our most recent national park together
- Number of national parks we’ve been to together
- Bennett’s middle name
- Our first national park together
- Bennett’s favorite food
- Our first apartment together
- How long we dated
- Who said “I love you” first
- The month we got married
28 Clues: We Are • Who is older • Our first date • How long we dated • Our favorite trip • Where we got married • Olivia’s middle name • Olivia’s zodiac sign • Dating app we met on • Bennett’s zodiac sign • Bennett’s middle name • Olivia’s favorite food • Where we bought a house • Bennett’s favorite food • Olivia’s favorite color • The month we got married • Bennett’s favorite color • ...
NPS Book Chapter 4 2022-03-28
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- First game warden of Yellowstone National Park
- Commanded by Harris, this group of horse soldiers started patrolling Yellowstone in 1886.
- The ___________ Soldiers were African-American cavalry who greatly improved roads and other infrastructure in National Parks.
- Often stocked in Yellowstone rivers and lakes, regardless of whether they were native to that body of water.
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- Poacher whose crime of illegally killing bison created enough publicity to lead to the Lacey Act.
- Nathaniel _________ was the first superintendent of Yellowstone National park.
- First African American to become a National Parks Superintendent.
- Replaced Langford in 1878 and paid a salary of $10,000
8 Clues: First game warden of Yellowstone National Park • Replaced Langford in 1878 and paid a salary of $10,000 • First African American to become a National Parks Superintendent. • Nathaniel _________ was the first superintendent of Yellowstone National park. • Commanded by Harris, this group of horse soldiers started patrolling Yellowstone in 1886. • ...
Parks 2023-09-27
23 Clues: sjö • yta • gata • stad • växt • damm • flera • annars • område • typisk • byggnad • centrum • trädgård • lekplats • omgivning • tvärsöver • dominerad • koppla av • out utspridd • life lantliv • dweller stadsbo • park nationalpark • garden botanisk trädgård
CALIFORNIA STATE CROSSWORD 2025-05-09
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- State Rock
- State Marine Mammal
- State Marine Fish
- State Fish
- California has ______ National Parks
- State Fossil
- Californian Actress and Ambassador
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- North America’s Hottest Desert
- State Motto
- President Born in Yorba Lindy
- California’s Top Export
- Largest County in the US by Area
- State Insect
- State Gem
- California is the _________ State
15 Clues: State Gem • State Rock • State Fish • State Motto • State Insect • State Fossil • State Marine Fish • State Marine Mammal • California’s Top Export • President Born in Yorba Lindy • North America’s Hottest Desert • Largest County in the US by Area • California is the _________ State • Californian Actress and Ambassador • California has ______ National Parks
Hudson 2023-11-26
11 Clues: barber • state born in • a favorite food • a campfire treat • a favorite sport • elementary school • street home is on • 2023 vacation state • quiet time activity • favorite table sport • # of national parks visited
states in USA 2022-05-24
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- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is now for the grand canyon
- is known for vast farm lands
- home to the empire state building
- home to mount rushmore
- home to the space needle
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- home to yellowstone national
- is known for the northern lights
- is known for the state of granite
- is known as lone star state
- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- tea party
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- known for its national parks
14 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • home to the space needle • is known as lone star state • is now for the grand canyon • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • known for its national parks • home to the theodore roosevelt • is known for the northern lights • is known for the state of granite • home to the empire state building • ...
states in USA 2022-05-24
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- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is now for the grand canyon
- is known for vast farm lands
- home to the empire state building
- home to mount rushmore
- home to the space needle
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- home to yellowstone national
- is known for the northern lights
- is known for the state of granite
- is known as lone star state
- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- tea party
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- known for its national parks
14 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • home to the space needle • is known as lone star state • is now for the grand canyon • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • known for its national parks • home to the theodore roosevelt • is known for the northern lights • is known for the state of granite • home to the empire state building • ...
wildfire fighters 2024-01-31
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- a wildfire fighter
- depart suddenly or secretly
- a plant in north america that causes rashes
- the 8th month of the year
- A mountain in California
- a wildfire in California
- how many years did Max Whittaker cover?
- a black powdery substance
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- in extensive fire which destroys property?
- Federal agency that overviews national forests and parks
- a national forest in california
- determine the magnitude,volume,extent
- depart suddenly or secretly
- a firebreak in the forest
- what lake is named after a car made by chevy?
15 Clues: a wildfire fighter • A mountain in California • a wildfire in California • the 8th month of the year • a firebreak in the forest • a black powdery substance • depart suddenly or secretly • depart suddenly or secretly • a national forest in california • determine the magnitude,volume,extent • how many years did Max Whittaker cover? • in extensive fire which destroys property? • ...
Panamaniacs! 2013-12-09
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- Panamanian Cordillera
- president who redistributed 700,000 acres to poor in '70s
- transboundary protected area shared with Costa Rica
- style of legislature
- last wild Golden Frog footage shot for whom?
- Panama's current paper of record
- Supermarket Magnate-turned-President
- separatist tribe of San Blas islands
- colombian rebel group hiding in Panama's national parks
- country Panama seceded from
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- mountainous national park with Golden Frog territory
- first country to attempt a canal
- 1903 treaty of consent for US-operated canal
- province with most protected land in Panama
- first zoo to raise Golden Frogs in captivity
- WWII president who expanded US military land holdings
- the 14th is National Golden Frog day
- indigenous territory
- US president who ordered invasion of Panama
- name of main Golden Frog conservation center
- dictator of the 80's
- red list NGO
- highest peak in Panama
23 Clues: red list NGO • style of legislature • indigenous territory • dictator of the 80's • Panamanian Cordillera • highest peak in Panama • country Panama seceded from • first country to attempt a canal • Panama's current paper of record • the 14th is National Golden Frog day • Supermarket Magnate-turned-President • separatist tribe of San Blas islands • ...
Wales Crossword 2021-01-02
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- Sea The sea west of Wales.
- ... is the name of the longest river in Wales.
- Beacons the name of the mountains in the centre of Wales.
- the Welsh name for Wales.
- ... per cent of the Welsh people speak Welsh.
- The highest mountain in Wales.
- English and Welsh are the two ... languages in Wales.
- the second largest city of Wales.
- England lies ... of Wales.
- one of the national symbols.
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- ... million people live in Wales.
- ... is the national sport of Wales.
- There is a red ... on the Welsh flag.
- You can see ... in the Irish Sea (kind of fish).
- There are about 600 ... in Wales.
- There are three ... parks in Wales.
- industry important industry that was important in the past.
- the capital of Wales.
- famous Welsh food.
- mountain region in the west of Wales.
- animal you find everywhere in Wales.
21 Clues: famous Welsh food. • the capital of Wales. • the Welsh name for Wales. • Sea The sea west of Wales. • England lies ... of Wales. • one of the national symbols. • The highest mountain in Wales. • ... million people live in Wales. • There are about 600 ... in Wales. • the second largest city of Wales. • ... is the national sport of Wales. • There are three ... parks in Wales. • ...
states in USA 2022-05-24
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- known for its national parks
- home to yellowstone national
- is known as lone star state
- tea party
- is now for the grand canyon
- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- home to the space needle
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- home to the empire state building
- is known for the state of granite
- home to bighorn mountains
- home to mount rushmore
- is known for the northern lights
- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is known for vast farm lands
15 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • home to the space needle • home to bighorn mountains • is known as lone star state • is now for the grand canyon • known for its national parks • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • home to the theodore roosevelt • is known for the northern lights • home to the empire state building • is known for the state of granite • ...
Caribbean Heritage Crossword 2022-06-27
10 Clues: Orgin of Reggae Music • Its capital is Havana • The capital is Nassau • Nicki Minaj's Background • It has 60 national parks • Its capital is Saint George's • Baseball is its most know sport • Also known as the "Golden Arrow" • The national food is Soupe joumou • Known for the most beautiful beaches
Cabinet Departments 2022-11-14
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- safety vehicles, roads, USDOT, ODOT
- all legal matters, FBI, DEA, prisons
- USDA, farming, food, crop sales/distribution, economic development
- fair housing, housing planning
- terrorism, disasters, cyber security, border control, immigration
- healthcare, benefits for veterans
- trade, economy, industrial standards, gather data
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- schools, loans/grants
- unemployment, workplace safety, wage standards, employee rights
- public health, family services, adoption/foster, drug prevention
- federal lands, conservation, Native American territories, National Parks
- international relations, foreign policies
- production of currency, public debt, tax laws
- waste disposal, energy production, nuclear weapons
- military, national security
15 Clues: schools, loans/grants • military, national security • fair housing, housing planning • healthcare, benefits for veterans • safety vehicles, roads, USDOT, ODOT • all legal matters, FBI, DEA, prisons • international relations, foreign policies • production of currency, public debt, tax laws • trade, economy, industrial standards, gather data • ...
states in USA 2022-05-24
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- known for its national parks
- home to yellowstone national
- is known as lone star state
- tea party
- is now for the grand canyon
- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- home to the space needle
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- home to the empire state building
- is known for the state of granite
- home to bighorn mountains
- home to mount rushmore
- is known for the northern lights
- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is known for vast farm lands
15 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • home to the space needle • home to bighorn mountains • is known as lone star state • is now for the grand canyon • known for its national parks • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • home to the theodore roosevelt • is known for the northern lights • home to the empire state building • is known for the state of granite • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
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- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
History Stuff 2022-08-09
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- Partisan leader
- National Review
- Baron of Avon
- Hydrodamalis gigas
- Crusader King
- "The Little Corporal"
- "Little Black Frenchman"
- The First American
- The British Bulldog
- Mother of civil rights
- March to the sea
- Apostle of the constitution
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- talk Softly and carry a big stick
- "Black Jack"
- Crusader for abolition
- Manhattan Project
- The City and The Pillar
- The Age of Reason
- Stands like a stonewall
- The man who could not get out of the tub
- Stegosaurus
21 Clues: Stegosaurus • "Black Jack" • Baron of Avon • Crusader King • Partisan leader • National Review • March to the sea • Manhattan Project • The Age of Reason • Hydrodamalis gigas • The First American • The British Bulldog • "The Little Corporal" • Crusader for abolition • Mother of civil rights • The City and The Pillar • Stands like a stonewall • "Little Black Frenchman" • Apostle of the constitution • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
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- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
Our Government: A Story of How We Work Together 2025-12-09
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- : Biggest level of government
- : Public places where children learn
- : Place where people can read and learn for free
- : Middle level of government
- : Branch that decides if laws are fair
- : Branch that enforces the laws
- : The group of leaders and rule-makers for a community
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- : Leader of a state
- : The smallest level of government
- : Branch that makes the laws
- : Department that keeps communities safe
- : Leader of the national government
- : Helpful things government provides like water and parks
- : Money people pay to support community services
- : How grown-ups choose leaders
- : Leader of a city or town
16 Clues: : Leader of a state • : Leader of a city or town • : Branch that makes the laws • : Middle level of government • : Biggest level of government • : How grown-ups choose leaders • : Branch that enforces the laws • : The smallest level of government • : Leader of the national government • : Public places where children learn • : Branch that decides if laws are fair • ...
The Big Day! 2021-07-13
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- Brides favorite TV Show
- Brides BIGGEST fear
- Grooms favorite TV show
- Couples favorite restaurant
- Go-to date night
- Couples favorite date
- Couples favorite footwear
- Brides guilty pleasure
- College Majors (Both)
- Most gassy?
- Grooms dream dog
- Years the couple has been dating
- Their puppers' name
- Where the couple met
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- Favorite national park the couple has visited
- First Date
- Number of national parks they have visited together
- Argues the most about...
- Couples favorite pizza
- How many kids does the couple want?
- Brides ring color
- Grooms party trick
- Couples favorite food cuisine to cook
- Ethans soccer team
- Honeymoon Destination
- Who said I love you first?
26 Clues: First Date • Most gassy? • Go-to date night • Grooms dream dog • Brides ring color • Grooms party trick • Ethans soccer team • Brides BIGGEST fear • Their puppers' name • Where the couple met • Couples favorite date • College Majors (Both) • Honeymoon Destination • Couples favorite pizza • Brides guilty pleasure • Brides favorite TV Show • Grooms favorite TV show • Argues the most about... • ...
The Big Day! 2021-07-13
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- Brides favorite TV Show
- Brides BIGGEST fear
- Grooms favorite TV show
- Couples favorite restaurant
- Go-to date night
- Couples favorite date
- Couples favorite footwear
- Brides guilty pleasure
- College Majors (Both)
- Most gassy?
- Grooms dream dog
- Years the couple has been dating
- Their puppers' name
- Where the couple met
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- Favorite national park the couple has visited
- First Date
- Number of national parks they have visited together
- Argues the most about...
- Couples favorite pizza
- How many kids does the couple want?
- Brides ring color
- Grooms party trick
- Couples favorite food cuisine to cook
- Ethans soccer team
- Honeymoon Destination
- Who said I love you first?
26 Clues: First Date • Most gassy? • Go-to date night • Grooms dream dog • Brides ring color • Grooms party trick • Ethans soccer team • Brides BIGGEST fear • Their puppers' name • Where the couple met • Couples favorite date • College Majors (Both) • Honeymoon Destination • Couples favorite pizza • Brides guilty pleasure • Brides favorite TV Show • Grooms favorite TV show • Argues the most about... • ...
Logan and Kailey 2025-05-08
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- Bride’s eye color
- Bride’s favorite hobby
- Groom’s most hated animal
- Groom’s elementary school
- Bride’s favorite holiday
- Where they worked together in Gainesville
- Groom’s favorite food
- Groom’s middle name
- Groom’s favorite holiday
- Groom’s favorite animal
- First National Park visited together
- How many National Parks have they been to together
- Where do they live
- Groom’s eye color
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- How many years have they been together
- First vacation together
- Couple’s favorite season
- Groom’s favorite sport
- Location of honeymoon
- Location of proposal
- Bride’s middle name
- Bride’s favorite artist
- Groom’s shoe size
- Proposal month
- Bride’s favorite animal
- Location of first date
- In what city did they meet
- Bride’s birth state
28 Clues: Proposal month • Bride’s eye color • Groom’s shoe size • Groom’s eye color • Where do they live • Bride’s middle name • Groom’s middle name • Bride’s birth state • Location of proposal • Location of honeymoon • Groom’s favorite food • Bride’s favorite hobby • Groom’s favorite sport • Location of first date • First vacation together • Bride’s favorite artist • Bride’s favorite animal • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
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- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
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- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
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- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
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- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
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- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
National Parks´facilities 2020-08-19
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- If you want to meet a local expert, this is a good option for you
- Children can feed ducks and other birds here.
- you can put your rubbish or recycling here.
- This is a good place to take a photo.
- table This is a good place to stop for lunch
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- This tells you about something dangerous.
- You can buy food or water here, or get information
- you shouldn’t leave this during your visit to the park
- This is a good place to have a rest.
- Children can feed ducks and other birds here.
10 Clues: This is a good place to have a rest. • This is a good place to take a photo. • This tells you about something dangerous. • you can put your rubbish or recycling here. • Children can feed ducks and other birds here. • table This is a good place to stop for lunch • Children can feed ducks and other birds here. • You can buy food or water here, or get information • ...
NPTC Crossword 2021-07-12
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- The colorful way to put stamps in your passport.
- The color for the National Capital Region.
- The award for members who have been to more than 200 parks.
- The name of a group of museums.
- The president for whom the city is named.
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- The symbol of the National Park Service.
- The best part of the convention!
- The award for members who have been to move than 400 parks.
8 Clues: The name of a group of museums. • The best part of the convention! • The symbol of the National Park Service. • The president for whom the city is named. • The color for the National Capital Region. • The colorful way to put stamps in your passport. • The award for members who have been to more than 200 parks. • ...
spelling words 18 2021-04-14
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- one of the parks is badland national park
- is a very tropical place
- the capital is topeka
- one of the state parks is turtle river
- is the biggest state in the united states
- people like to visit fairbank
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- the mayor of this state is david holt
- the 47th smallest area rank
- mike dewine is the governor
- alot of people like to visit salt lake city
10 Clues: the capital is topeka • is a very tropical place • the 47th smallest area rank • mike dewine is the governor • people like to visit fairbank • the mayor of this state is david holt • one of the state parks is turtle river • one of the parks is badland national park • is the biggest state in the united states • alot of people like to visit salt lake city
spelling words 18 2021-04-14
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- one of the parks is badland national park
- is a very tropical place
- the capital is topeka
- one of the state parks is turtle river
- is the biggest state in the united states
- people like to visit fairbank
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- the mayor of this state is david holt
- the 47th smallest area rank
- mike dewine is the governor
- alot of people like to visit salt lake city
10 Clues: the capital is topeka • is a very tropical place • the 47th smallest area rank • mike dewine is the governor • people like to visit fairbank • the mayor of this state is david holt • one of the state parks is turtle river • one of the parks is badland national park • is the biggest state in the united states • alot of people like to visit salt lake city
CrossKamloops 2013-04-05
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- Where the wild lights are held
- University
- The climate zone
- The first _____ baby girl in BC
- TRU sports team
- Pulp mill
- Major mountain range through BC
- Famous ski and snowboarding hill
- Language of First Nations
- Famous star spotting in Wal-mart
- tree line
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- BCs national flower
- Hockey team
- Number of parks
- In 1993 kamloops held the _____
- people of kamloops
- Controversial mine
- original purpose for rivers
- In the middle of a _____
- Mayor
20 Clues: Mayor • Pulp mill • tree line • University • Hockey team • Number of parks • TRU sports team • The climate zone • people of kamloops • Controversial mine • BCs national flower • In the middle of a _____ • Language of First Nations • original purpose for rivers • Where the wild lights are held • In 1993 kamloops held the _____ • The first _____ baby girl in BC • Major mountain range through BC • ...
Casey & Jonathan 2024-08-18
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- the groom's favorite animal
- the black cat
- the bride's hometown
- the groom's favorite food
- the honeymoon destination
- their occupation
- where they got engaged
- the maid of honor
- the tuxedo cat
- where they live
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- number of US national parks visited
- the bride's favorite non-cat animal
- the groom's hometown
- first date
- the best man
- their favorite activity
- farthest travel location so far
- the bride's favorite beverage
- Where the couple met
- the orange cat
20 Clues: first date • the best man • the black cat • the orange cat • the tuxedo cat • where they live • their occupation • the maid of honor • the groom's hometown • the bride's hometown • Where the couple met • where they got engaged • their favorite activity • the groom's favorite food • the honeymoon destination • the groom's favorite animal • the bride's favorite beverage • ...
states in USA 2022-05-26
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- home for deer isle and moosehead lake
- is now for the grand canyon
- tea party
- is known for the northern lights
- home to the space needle
- known for its national parks
- home to the theodore roosevelt
- is known as lone star state
- home to yellowstone national
- home to mount rushmore
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- is known for the state of granite
- it is known for its beach
- home to bighorn mountains
- it is known for its diveres landscape
- is known for its casino
- home to the empire state building
- is known for its landscape
- home of the pro football hall of fame
- is known for its skiing
- is known for vast farm lands
20 Clues: tea party • home to mount rushmore • is known for its casino • is known for its skiing • home to the space needle • it is known for its beach • home to bighorn mountains • is known for its landscape • is now for the grand canyon • is known as lone star state • known for its national parks • home to yellowstone national • is known for vast farm lands • home to the theodore roosevelt • ...
Dry Tortugas National Park 2021-02-03
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- They have a lot of ____
- The parks were named after the many_____
- Who made the Dry Tortugas a national park
- It is located in ____
- Who found the Dry Tortugas
- One of the keys in the Dry Tortugas
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- Fort Jefferson is shaped as a _____
- If you go snorkeling you will find ____
- One of the parks famous attractions
- Fort Jefferson was a base and a ____
10 Clues: It is located in ____ • They have a lot of ____ • Who found the Dry Tortugas • Fort Jefferson is shaped as a _____ • One of the parks famous attractions • One of the keys in the Dry Tortugas • Fort Jefferson was a base and a ____ • If you go snorkeling you will find ____ • The parks were named after the many_____ • Who made the Dry Tortugas a national park
national parks 2024-04-12
Destruction of Habitat 2014-01-21
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- ______ are created when human population grows. (6)
- _____ teaches that 'There is no altering Allah's creation. (5)
- What type of rain forests are disappearing? (8)
- Name a type of tree that deforestation also effects for building and firewood. (4)
- What have national parks been created to do for the natural habitat of many species? (7)
- Deforestation contributes to _______ _____. (12)
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- What are 27,000 species becoming each year? (7)
- _____________ is the permanent destruction of native forests and woodlands. (13)
- ___________ contain more than half of all species on our planet. (11)
- What have national parks also been created to do for the natural habitat of many species? (8)
- Every ______ minutes the world loses at least one species of animal or plant life. (6)
- Name a tree type that deforestation effects for building and firewood.(3)
12 Clues: What are 27,000 species becoming each year? (7) • What type of rain forests are disappearing? (8) • Deforestation contributes to _______ _____. (12) • ______ are created when human population grows. (6) • _____ teaches that 'There is no altering Allah's creation. (5) • ___________ contain more than half of all species on our planet. (11) • ...
Happy New Year's Eve! 2020-12-31
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- The Grand Canyon has a North and South one
- Common mode of transportation in Alaska
- Arizona's red rock vortex city
- 2020's new fashion accessory
- California county known for wine
- Dog-like animals you can track in Yellowstone
Down
- New Year's Eve drink
- RV of the lake
- World's first national park
- Number of National Parks in Utah
- Village near Jackson, WY
- Spring in Yellowstone that Andrew flew over
12 Clues: RV of the lake • New Year's Eve drink • Village near Jackson, WY • World's first national park • 2020's new fashion accessory • Arizona's red rock vortex city • Number of National Parks in Utah • California county known for wine • Common mode of transportation in Alaska • The Grand Canyon has a North and South one • Spring in Yellowstone that Andrew flew over • ...
Logan and Kailey 2025-05-08
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- Bride’s eye color
- Bride’s favorite hobby
- Groom’s most hated animal
- Groom’s elementary school
- Bride’s favorite holiday
- Where did they work together in Gainesville?
- Groom’s favorite food
- Groom’s middle name
- Groom’s favorite holiday
- Groom’s favorite animal
- First National Park visited together
- How many National Parks have they been to together
- Where do they live
- Groom’s eye color
Down
- How many years have they been together
- First vacation together
- Couple’s favorite season
- Groom’s favorite sport
- Location of honeymoon
- Location of proposal
- Bride’s middle name
- Bride’s favorite artist
- Groom’s shoe size
- Proposal month
- Bride’s favorite animal
- Location of first date
- In what city did they meet
- Bride’s birth state
28 Clues: Proposal month • Bride’s eye color • Groom’s shoe size • Groom’s eye color • Where do they live • Bride’s middle name • Groom’s middle name • Bride’s birth state • Location of proposal • Location of honeymoon • Groom’s favorite food • Bride’s favorite hobby • Groom’s favorite sport • Location of first date • First vacation together • Bride’s favorite artist • Bride’s favorite animal • ...
06/16/2023 2023-06-13
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- The General _______ tree is the largest in the world.
- both the newest national park, and a large body of water
- the most visited national park
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- one of the seven wonders of the world that happens to be in a national park
- the first cave to be named a national park
- the name of the Arkansas national park
- the first national park in the U.S.
- What was the second national park ever created in the U.S.?
- How many national parks are in California?
9 Clues: the most visited national park • the first national park in the U.S. • the name of the Arkansas national park • the first cave to be named a national park • How many national parks are in California? • The General _______ tree is the largest in the world. • both the newest national park, and a large body of water • ...
