national parks Crossword Puzzles
National Identity 2013-11-25
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- Connected with God or dedicated to a religious purpose
- The customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
- Represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
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- Make one's permanent home somewhere
- Mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual
- Having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country
- Belonging to another district or area
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state
10 Clues: Make one's permanent home somewhere • Belonging to another district or area • Connected with God or dedicated to a religious purpose • Mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual • The authority of a state to govern itself or another state • Represent (a quality or concept) by a figure in human form • ...
national holidays 2015-02-11
National Education 2016-03-29
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- fair and impartial treatment
- name of an island city
- a group of people who share similar and distinct physical characteristics
- a successful or flourishing condition
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- the state of being equal
- forward or onward movement
- inhabitants of a particular town or city
- contentment and pleasure
- a large body of people
- a form of government in which the people choose leaders by voting
10 Clues: a large body of people • name of an island city • the state of being equal • contentment and pleasure • forward or onward movement • fair and impartial treatment • a successful or flourishing condition • inhabitants of a particular town or city • a form of government in which the people choose leaders by voting • ...
National Flowers 2022-12-21
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- He found __________ metals in the mine
- Wipe your shoes! On the bottom they are _______!
- The pink lotus is an Indian flower that ________ on the water.
- It is a precious, white flower from Austria that grows on the high mountains.
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- When I got the prize for best in class my mom was very _______.
- Austria, Venezuela, South Korea and Germany are all names of ____________
- We visited some ________ places when we went to India
- The __________ flower shows the spirit of a country.
- The country the pink lotus is the national flower of
- It reminds people of the special __________ of their land.
10 Clues: He found __________ metals in the mine • Wipe your shoes! On the bottom they are _______! • The __________ flower shows the spirit of a country. • The country the pink lotus is the national flower of • We visited some ________ places when we went to India • It reminds people of the special __________ of their land. • ...
National income 2021-03-28
10 Clues: flow • stock • factor income • National income • Domestic income • tax, transfer income • income, current income • income, constant price • income, unilateral transaction • surplus, add rent, interst,and profit
National income 2021-04-27
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- is one phase out of a total of three in a two-sector economy.
- these goods satisfy the demand of the consumer directly.
- fall in the value of fixed assets.
- an example of a stock variable.
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- are an example of leakages in a two-sector economy.
- financial assistance given by the government.
- can be positive, negative, or zero.
- can be negative.
- addition to the capital stock of a company.
- an example of a flow variable.
10 Clues: can be negative. • an example of a flow variable. • an example of a stock variable. • fall in the value of fixed assets. • can be positive, negative, or zero. • addition to the capital stock of a company. • financial assistance given by the government. • are an example of leakages in a two-sector economy. • these goods satisfy the demand of the consumer directly. • ...
National flowers 2021-07-28
National Symbols 2018-08-05
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- scaulpted mountain with the faces of four presidents
- gift from France to the United States
- America's national bird
- hero with super abilities and a shield made of Vibranium
- woman who wears a tunic and has a sword and shield
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- was attacked and destroyed on 9/11
- woman who wears a blindfold and holds a scale
- also known as the executive mansion
- bird that Ben Franklin wanted to have as our nation's bird
- also nicknamed "Old Glory"
10 Clues: America's national bird • also nicknamed "Old Glory" • was attacked and destroyed on 9/11 • also known as the executive mansion • gift from France to the United States • woman who wears a blindfold and holds a scale • woman who wears a tunic and has a sword and shield • scaulpted mountain with the faces of four presidents • ...
National Income 2024-04-23
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- ____ is received by the households for the use of their entrepreneurial skills by the producing units.
- ____ on goods tend to raise the market price of the goods
- rent, wages, interest, and profits are what type of incomes.
- _____ of the people is measured in terms of the availability of goods and services per person.
- ____ is received by the households for the use of their capital by the producing units.
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- gifts, donations, and charity are what type of incomes.
- quantity at a particular point of time
- consumption of fixed capital
- net indirect taxes= Indirect taxes - _____
- quantity over a period of time
10 Clues: consumption of fixed capital • quantity over a period of time • quantity at a particular point of time • net indirect taxes= Indirect taxes - _____ • gifts, donations, and charity are what type of incomes. • ____ on goods tend to raise the market price of the goods • rent, wages, interest, and profits are what type of incomes. • ...
NATIONAL ENERGY 2024-02-29
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- Arabia A country known for its vast oil reserves
- A type of energy derived from burning fossil fuels
- solar power The main goal of the Desertec project
- A clean alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehiclesT
- The process of converting water into electricity
- failure The primary reason for the failure of the Desertec initiative
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- A renewable source of energy derived from moving water
- A type of energy storage often used in conjunction with solar panels
- challenges The primary obstacle to implementing renewable energy policies
- The organization instrumental in the Desertec project
10 Clues: The process of converting water into electricity • solar power The main goal of the Desertec project • Arabia A country known for its vast oil reserves • A type of energy derived from burning fossil fuels • The organization instrumental in the Desertec project • A renewable source of energy derived from moving water • ...
NATIONAL ENERGY 2024-02-29
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- Africa The region where the Desertec initiative was planned to harness solar power
- A source of energy that comes from the sun
- An element often used in fuel cells to produce electricity
- The most commonly used transport fuel
- A type of fuel derived from organic materials
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- A clean and renewable source of energy
- A type of vehicle that uses both gasoline and electricity
- The process of converting sunlight into electricity
- gas A gas that is often used for heating and cooking
- The process of splitting atoms to release energy
10 Clues: The most commonly used transport fuel • A clean and renewable source of energy • A source of energy that comes from the sun • A type of fuel derived from organic materials • The process of splitting atoms to release energy • The process of converting sunlight into electricity • A type of vehicle that uses both gasoline and electricity • ...
National Heroes 2024-12-15
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- The rebellion Samuel Sharpe led is also known as the ______ War.
- The rebellion Paul Bogle led is known as the ______ Bay Rebellion.
- Samuel Sharpe is considered a national ______ for his role in the rebellion.
- Samuel Sharpe’s rebellion was for the freedom of ______.
- Paul Bogle’s fight was for the rights of ______ people.
- Paul Bogle was hanged for his role in this event.
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- The parish where Paul Bogle was born.
- Samuel Sharpe was a religious leader of the ________ faith.
- Samuel Sharpe was born in the parish of ______.
- Samuel Sharpe was a ______ leader during the rebellion.
- Paul Bogle was a leader of the people in this town.
11 Clues: The parish where Paul Bogle was born. • Samuel Sharpe was born in the parish of ______. • Paul Bogle was hanged for his role in this event. • Paul Bogle was a leader of the people in this town. • Paul Bogle’s fight was for the rights of ______ people. • Samuel Sharpe was a ______ leader during the rebellion. • Samuel Sharpe’s rebellion was for the freedom of ______. • ...
National income 2025-01-17
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- The monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period (3 letters)
- A key component of national income that accounts for wear and tear of capital (11 letters)
- Payments made by the government to individuals, not in exchange for goods or services (9 letters)
- The income left with households after paying taxes (9 letters)
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- The total amount spent by consumers, businesses, and the government (11 letters)
- The share of income set aside for future use or investment (7 letters)
- Income earned by the factors of production, including wages, rent, interest, and profits (8 letters
- The total market value of all final goods and services produced by a nation’s residents (3 letters)
- A term used for income received by households for their services in production (7 letters)
- The gap between a nation’s exports and imports (6 letters)
10 Clues: The gap between a nation’s exports and imports (6 letters) • The income left with households after paying taxes (9 letters) • The share of income set aside for future use or investment (7 letters) • The total amount spent by consumers, businesses, and the government (11 letters) • ...
national hero 2025-04-30
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- He was a military commander who fought in the Indonesian National Revolution, known for his leadership in the battle of Ambarawa.
- hero is known for his role in the Battle of Surabaya and was an important figure in Indonesia's independence movement.
- He was a prominent leader in the Indonesian independence movement and a member of the first Indonesian
- This national hero was a general and the first president of Indonesia.
- Known as the “Father of Modern Indonesia,” he was a nationalist leader who helped prepare the groundwork for Indonesia's independence.
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- The Indonesian hero who led a rebellion against Dutch colonial rule in Aceh.
- A national hero who led the struggle in Bali against Dutch colonization
- A female national hero who fought for independence and became a symbol of women's courage.
- This hero is recognized for his role in the Indonesian National Revolution and later became Indonesia’s first vice president.
- This national hero was a doctor and a fighter for Indonesia’s independence, known for his slogan “Merdeka!
10 Clues: This national hero was a general and the first president of Indonesia. • A national hero who led the struggle in Bali against Dutch colonization • The Indonesian hero who led a rebellion against Dutch colonial rule in Aceh. • A female national hero who fought for independence and became a symbol of women's courage. • ...
National Pride 2025-09-11
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- We recite this to show loyalty and respect for others.
- This song must be respected at all times.
- This emblem is flown on all government and public buildings and institutions.
- This national watchword means we must work hard and do our best at all times.
- This national watchword means we must obey rules and have the right conduct.
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- When we became a republic the president replaced the ___of England.
- The total number of recognized national songs.
- This national flower blooms around Independence time.
- This national watchword means we must be willing to accept the ideas and beliefs of others.
- Our country celebrated___ years of Independence.
10 Clues: This song must be respected at all times. • The total number of recognized national songs. • Our country celebrated___ years of Independence. • This national flower blooms around Independence time. • We recite this to show loyalty and respect for others. • When we became a republic the president replaced the ___of England. • ...
Westward Expansion 2026-01-05
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- Despite assimilation, Native Americans fought to keep their culture, in huge movements and battles such as Little Big Horn, the Ghost Dance Movement, Wounded Knee, etc.
- Case in which the supreme court ruled the state had the right to regulate public business.
- Mining strikes made these cities pop up overnight, full of saloons, and vigilantes.
- Divided tribal organizations in an attempt to "civilize" natives.
- The loss of flora and fauna called for the conservation movement, in which national parks were created to preserve wildlife.
- Called for direct election of senators, lower tariffs, graduated income tax, and a new banking system regulated by the federal government.
- Found in the railroad, mining, and farming industries, these allowed for self sufficiency for many migrants.
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- Government subsidies for railroads caused these to spring up along the route, specifically in Texas.
- Its improvements led to increased agricultural production, but declines in food prices.
- Connected the West and East through transportation, helped settle the Great Plains.
- Cooperative Organization of Farmers that defended against middlemen, trusts, and railroads.
- Through the violation of treaties, the US government confined Native Americans to these plots of land.
- White settlers, Native Americans, and Mexican Americans competed over this, causing immense violent conflict.
- As the migrant population increased, this groups decreased due to hunting, causing panic among the native americans.
14 Clues: Divided tribal organizations in an attempt to "civilize" natives. • Connected the West and East through transportation, helped settle the Great Plains. • Mining strikes made these cities pop up overnight, full of saloons, and vigilantes. • Its improvements led to increased agricultural production, but declines in food prices. • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
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- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
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- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- What organization did John Muir find?
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
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- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
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- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- What organization did John Muir find?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
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- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- What organization did John Muir find?
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
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- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Destination Dayton Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- World's largest and oldest military aviation museum, located in Dayton.
- Venue in Dayton where you can see Broadway Shows.
- Name of Dayton's minor league baseball team.
- The admission cost to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, the National Aviation Hall of Fame, the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park Interpretive Centers, and the various area Five River MetroParks.
- The Wright's family home.
- This week Dayton is hosting a nationally televised NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Tournament this week for what sport?
- Something you can do on the Great Miami River in downtown Dayton (hint: hang ten).
- This Dayton museum promotes the opposite of war.
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- Name of free outdoor concert venue in downtown Dayton.
- Daytonian who invented the electric car starter.
- Field where the Wright Brothers really learned to fly.
- The number of acres of enclosed exhibits at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
- Dayton’s auto museum- The Citizen’s Motorcar Company/America’s “X” Museum features this type of car.
- The Wright Brothers first repaired and built these.
- This is one of Dayton’s many inventions. You can see many examples of these at Carillon Historical Park.
- True or false? Dayton is home to the Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park.
16 Clues: The Wright's family home. • Name of Dayton's minor league baseball team. • Daytonian who invented the electric car starter. • This Dayton museum promotes the opposite of war. • Venue in Dayton where you can see Broadway Shows. • The Wright Brothers first repaired and built these. • Name of free outdoor concert venue in downtown Dayton. • ...
Canada Crossword 2012-10-13
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- Canada is the ___ largest country in the world
- Canada's highest peak
- Canada's is "O Canada"
- Canada's capital city
- The first people in Canada
- Canada's system of government
- The origin of Canada's name, which comes from the word meaning "village"
- Canada has ____ territories
- Canada's is July 1, 1867
- Canada's oldest national park
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- Canada is bordered by _______ on three sides
- The longest national highway in the world
- _______ cover almost half of Canada
- Continent that Canada is on
- Canada's national sport, along with hockey
- Canada's is "from sea to sea"
- Resources that can be replaced by nature
- _______have created over 2 million lakes in Canada
- Canada's longest river
- Canada has ____ provinces
- _______has the world's longest coastline
21 Clues: Canada's highest peak • Canada's capital city • Canada's is "O Canada" • Canada's longest river • Canada's is July 1, 1867 • Canada has ____ provinces • The first people in Canada • Continent that Canada is on • Canada has ____ territories • Canada's is "from sea to sea" • Canada's system of government • Canada's oldest national park • _______ cover almost half of Canada • ...
Canadian French Crossword 2013-06-05
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- réseau de nouvelles populaire
- célèbre artiste martial du Québec
- un supermarché populaire
- la pièce de un dollar du Canada
- le plus grand lac
- le Premier ministre
- chanteur célèbre
- une partie principale de la parliment
- Un château célèbre à Toronto
- un plat du Québec
- cette pièce a été effacée
- la ville la plus célèbre
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- le drapeau est rouge et blanc
- notre équipe de hockey des capitales
- ce pansement est utilisé pour les crêpes
- un système de fameux train
- un rappeur célèbre
- Canadas sport national
- un dépanneur qui vend slurpies
- le logo d'un magasin de vêtements du Canada
- un acteur qui était en super mauvaise
- notre tour national
- est notre animal national
23 Clues: chanteur célèbre • le plus grand lac • un plat du Québec • un rappeur célèbre • le Premier ministre • notre tour national • Canadas sport national • un supermarché populaire • la ville la plus célèbre • est notre animal national • cette pièce a été effacée • un système de fameux train • Un château célèbre à Toronto • réseau de nouvelles populaire • le drapeau est rouge et blanc • ...
African Wars Crossword Sammy Reyes-Ralda 2024-06-09
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- , Christian extremist organization
- , Uganda National Liberation Fron
- , Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front
- , Ugandan National Liberation Army
- ,Leninistt group
- , Non-government Organization
- , Leader in the eastern region of Biafra
- , Ethiopian Red Terror
- , Ethiopian dctorial rule
- , Breakaway state
- , Ugandan military dictator
- , a country in the Horn of Africa
- , Concert event that helped raise funds for famine relief in African countries
- , Insurdictatorialginning in July 2009
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- , Tigray People Liberation Front
- Gowon , Nigerian Governement leader
- , Marxist-Leninist military dictatorship
- , National Resistance Army
- , Enorthernroup in norther Nigeria
- , Doctors Without Borders
- , US-led Unified Task Force
- , Ethnic group of southeastern Nigeria
- , 1971 Ugandan President
- , Colonel that overthrew Haile Selassie
- , Peoples Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
25 Clues: ,Leninistt group • , Breakaway state • , Ethiopian Red Terror • , 1971 Ugandan President • , Doctors Without Borders • , Ethiopian dctorial rule • , National Resistance Army • , US-led Unified Task Force • , Ugandan military dictator • , Non-government Organization • , Tigray People Liberation Front • , Uganda National Liberation Fron • , a country in the Horn of Africa • ...
15/50 USA States 2024-04-23
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- The smallest state in America
- This state is made of many islands
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Largest hunk of cheese came from this state.
- The capital is Santa Fe
- The state has a mountain that looks like a loaf of bread
- State gave birth to a famous poet
- the largest state in America
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- This state was where the national anthem was written
- Birthplace of Noah Webster
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- Lots of movies are made in this state
- Also called Big Sky Country.
- The state has Big bend National Park
- An extremely dry state
- Likes to chase mice
- The state has Crater Lake National Park
- Has the longest cave in the world
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • An extremely dry state • The capital is Santa Fe • Birthplace of Noah Webster • Also called Big Sky Country. • the largest state in America • The smallest state in America • Has the longest cave in the world • State gave birth to a famous poet • This state is made of many islands • ...
I survived the attacks of the grizzlies,1967 2023-01-26
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- Died in a car accident
- What was killing the grizzly bears at glacier national park
- Wildlife Scientist
- The main character
- cassie Moms best friend
- The animal that scares away bears.
- place where Mel got attacked The granite park chalet.
- National park The place where melody’s family visits every year
- The state melody’s family lives in.
- dad Killed by a grizzly bear.
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- the person who owns the cabin.
- a type of rodent
- Melody’s brother
- attack How did steve get the scar on his leg.
- A type of weasel
- Mcdonald The lake at glacier national park.
- bear A type of bear
- A type of fish
- Tarshis Who Created the The book
- Type of hummingbird.
20 Clues: A type of fish • a type of rodent • Melody’s brother • A type of weasel • Wildlife Scientist • The main character • Type of hummingbird. • Died in a car accident • bear A type of bear • the person who owns the cabin. • cassie Moms best friend • The animal that scares away bears. • The state melody’s family lives in. • dad Killed by a grizzly bear. • ...
gotta go fast 2023-11-09
9 Clues: Red echidna • Heads or ___ • Age of a tree • Nature of sound • Blue hedgehog's enemy • Follows you everywhere • Actor who played the Grinch • Main actress in Parks & Rec • Nintendo's rival in the 80s-90s
human rights 2018-12-13
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- we are the ______
- What class are we lerning this in?
- What are we
- rute of eaqualaty
- what did rosa parks fight for black peoples __________
- human____________
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- what is an adult girl called?
- What do we have human D_______y
- your mother will alwase _____ you
- what do we have
- evry_____
- anouther name for a person
- who got shot by talaban
- What is an adult boy called?
- what do people say they hate
15 Clues: evry_____ • What are we • what do we have • we are the ______ • rute of eaqualaty • human____________ • who got shot by talaban • anouther name for a person • What is an adult boy called? • what do people say they hate • what is an adult girl called? • What do we have human D_______y • your mother will alwase _____ you • What class are we lerning this in? • ...
Hotels_&_Accommodation_#2 2025-10-20
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- : local fee added to bill
- : extra comforts provided by hotel
- : carries luggage for guests
- : get a better room
- : device to dry hair
- : staff who parks your car
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- : leaving after standard time
- : small hygiene items provided
- : small wardrobe in the room
- : used to hang clothes
- : sign for do not disturb
- call : phone alert in the morning
- : boils water in-room
- : sheets and fabric items in rooms
- : device to remove wrinkles
15 Clues: : get a better room • : device to dry hair • : boils water in-room • : used to hang clothes • : local fee added to bill • : sign for do not disturb • : staff who parks your car • : device to remove wrinkles • : small wardrobe in the room • : carries luggage for guests • : leaving after standard time • : small hygiene items provided • call : phone alert in the morning • ...
Hotels_&_Accommodation_#2 2025-10-20
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- : local fee added to bill
- : extra comforts provided by hotel
- : carries luggage for guests
- : get a better room
- : device to dry hair
- : staff who parks your car
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- : leaving after standard time
- : small hygiene items provided
- : small wardrobe in the room
- : used to hang clothes
- : sign for do not disturb
- call : phone alert in the morning
- : boils water in-room
- : sheets and fabric items in rooms
- : device to remove wrinkles
15 Clues: : get a better room • : device to dry hair • : boils water in-room • : used to hang clothes • : local fee added to bill • : sign for do not disturb • : staff who parks your car • : device to remove wrinkles • : small wardrobe in the room • : carries luggage for guests • : leaving after standard time • : small hygiene items provided • call : phone alert in the morning • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2018-03-08
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- Closely spaced contours indicates a ____ landscape.
- One of the pollutants released into the Citarum River.
- Dams stop the upstream ______ of fish species.
- The _______ River is known as the world's dirtiest river.
- Releasing this into waterways increases the level of nutrients in the water.
- Environmenatl disaster in Prince William Sound, Alasaka in 1989.
- Illegal hunting.
- Adding fertiliser to our rivers results in _____
- A variety of living things.
- These are more accurate than directions
- Site of the world's worst nuclear accident.
- This role of the environment sees us releasing our waste so it can be "treated" by the natural environment.
- Cold water pollution stops fishing ________.
- Location of the world's dirtiest river.
- Another name for river catchment.
- Number of digits in a grid reference.
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- A form of pollution in Citarum River.
- The ________ habits of carp reduce the clarity of water.
- The ship that ran aground in Alaska creating an environmental disaster.
- This form of agricultural extracts a lot of water from the Murray-Darling rivers.
- The __________ zone is an important habitat on the banks of waterways.
- One of the main nutrients found in sewage.
- A river in northern NSW.
- This large body of water has been drastically reduced by cotton irrigation.
- This type of environmental management restricts tourist numbers national parks.
- Irrigation can lead to increased _____ levels in our rivers.
- Taking too much water out of the river.
- A types of land use: grazing, irrigation, cropping etc
- The _________ industry dumps large quantities of pollution into the Citarum River.
- These are shown on topo maps are permanent wetlands/swamps
30 Clues: Illegal hunting. • A river in northern NSW. • A variety of living things. • Another name for river catchment. • A form of pollution in Citarum River. • Number of digits in a grid reference. • Taking too much water out of the river. • These are more accurate than directions • Location of the world's dirtiest river. • One of the main nutrients found in sewage. • ...
Civil Rights Crossword 2022-01-11
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- this march showed encouragement for President Kennedy's Civil Rights bill
- National Association for Advancement of Colored People
- This march demonstrated a need for voting legislation in the South for African Americans. It ended in Montgomery and began in
- laws were laws that enforced segregation in the south
- James Early Ray assassinated Martin Luther King Jr as he demonstrated in this Tennessee location
- Martin Luther King Jr encouraged civil ____
- number of Little Rock students who were the first African Americans to attend the high school
- woman who was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus
- the Voting rights act of 1965 outlawed tests assessing ___ for voter registration
- student non violent coordinating committee
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- the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is an example of early attempts of affirmative ___
- Racist governor of Alabama
- This bus boycott encouraged African Americans to find another way to work for an entire year.
- 24th ___ was written to get rid of poll taxes for voters in the United States
- students would go to restaurants and wait at the counter to be served in order to challenge segregation and discrimination against African Americans
- spokesperson for the Nation of Islam who encouraged violence in the African American movement
- Emmitt Till came from ___ but was visiting Missouri and was beaten to death by flirting with a white cashier
- the kkk were known for attacking, beating and hanging African Americans, this action is known as ___
- in Brown V. Board of education the Supreme court decided that it was not legal to allow segregation in ___
- The supreme court decided this was legal in Plessy V. Ferguson
20 Clues: Racist governor of Alabama • student non violent coordinating committee • Martin Luther King Jr encouraged civil ____ • laws were laws that enforced segregation in the south • National Association for Advancement of Colored People • The supreme court decided this was legal in Plessy V. Ferguson • ...
Sip and Solve 2023-04-18
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- What is the name of the bride's cat?
- The groom proposed at Garden of the _______.
- Where was the couple's first date?
- What food is a tradition for the couple on Valentine's day?
- What city does the flower girl live in?
- What is the couple's favorite winter activity?
- The bride's double stone ring is called Toi et Moi, French for you and ____.
- What state did the groom propose in?
- What church event did the couple meet at? (Two Words)
- The stones from the bride's ring were originally her great ______.
- What country is the groom's mother from?
- What university did the couple both graduate from?
- What color are the groom's eyes?
- What was the bride's major?
- What city does the ring bearer live in?
- What is the couple's favorite morning drink?
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- Where is the couple going for their honeymoon? (Two Words)
- What was the groom's major?
- Which NBA team did the bride dance for?
- What is the couple's favorite pizza at Aldo's? (Two Words)
- How many years have the couple been together?
- What is the bride's middle name?
- What is the groom's middle name?
- What is the name of the groom's home town?
- What state was the bride born in?
- Where is the bride's home town? (Two Words)
- Where does the couple attend church?
- What is the groom's favorite sport to watch?
- What sport did the bride play in HS?
- How many national parks has the couple visited?
- What color are the bride's eyes?
- What is the couple's favorite local brewery?
- What area of the hospital does the groom work?
- What state was the groom born in?
34 Clues: What was the groom's major? • What was the bride's major? • What is the bride's middle name? • What is the groom's middle name? • What color are the bride's eyes? • What color are the groom's eyes? • What state was the bride born in? • What state was the groom born in? • Where was the couple's first date? • What is the name of the bride's cat? • ...
1930s Review Crossword (No need to submit, but Quiz tomorrow!) 2020-03-19
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- insured depositors' funds in banks
- monitored stock market transactions and required publicly traded companies to be honest about their finances
- Group that was often not designated "head of household" and struggled to get New Deal jobs
- day the stock market crashed
- New Deal Program that usually constructed ENORMOUS multi-year projects (some $ went to construction of Ridley High School)
- A pocket turned inside-out
- Name of FDR's plans taken together that offered hope for the American population
- One of the 3 R's that included changes to the existing structures so that another Great Depression wouldn't occur
- President during the majority of the Great Depression
- One of the 3 R's that included get-back-to-work programs (employed people)
- when FHA & HOLC refused to bank loans made in certain neighborhoods
- created a safety net for vulnerable people, especially the elderly
- What FDR called his radio conversations with the American people
- President during at the beginning of the Great Depression
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- outlawed child labor and set a minimum wage
- terrible storms that blew sand and dirt throughout American Midwest, caused by overfarming
- One of the 3 R's that stopped a lousy condition or situation and positively impacted the circumstances it sought to change
- New Deal Program for the unemployed that focused on outside labor, especially construction of National Parks
- New Deal Program that employed artists and photographers and musicians
- when factories make too much stuff that consumers can't buy
- group of WWI vets that marched to DC to ask for their WWI payments early
- this law was overturned by the 21st amendment
22 Clues: A pocket turned inside-out • day the stock market crashed • insured depositors' funds in banks • outlawed child labor and set a minimum wage • this law was overturned by the 21st amendment • President during the majority of the Great Depression • President during at the beginning of the Great Depression • when factories make too much stuff that consumers can't buy • ...
Industrial Workers Of America 2020-10-14
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- a company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter the facility
- a stoppage of work when negotiations when 2 people are discussing something important
- made by using the Bessemer prosses
- first big union victory
- included good workers who were hard to replace
- political philosophy and movement which is sceptical of authority and rejects all involuntary, coercive forms of hierarchy
- when railroad workers went on strike and the army destroyed the strike
- lead knights of labor
- can extend beyond school hours and lunch is 5 minutes
- to enter the facility aka a way of fighting strikes
- unions failed
- labor dispute between the National Football League and the NFL Referees
- got workers the first 8-hour workday.
- lead the steel industry
- an industrial lockout and strike which began on July 1, 1892, culminating in a battle between strikers and private security agents on July 6, 1892.
- labor union led by samuel gompers
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- Americas first official labor union
- main reason
- when people refused to ride the bus in 1955 after Rosa Parks arrest
- a list of people or things that are regarded as unacceptable or untrustworthy and should be excluded or avoided.
- a nickname given to those who protected strikebreakers
- discussions between union leaders and ownership/management
- a brittish born American cigar maker who lead a labor union
- a nationwide railroad
- a nickname given to strikebreakers
- United States antitrust law that regulates competition among enterprises that was passed by Congress under the presidency of Benjamin Harrison.
- where products are made
- aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration
- a group of people rebelling
29 Clues: main reason • unions failed • a nationwide railroad • lead knights of labor • first big union victory • where products are made • lead the steel industry • a group of people rebelling • labor union led by samuel gompers • made by using the Bessemer prosses • a nickname given to strikebreakers • Americas first official labor union • got workers the first 8-hour workday. • ...
The Civil Rights Movement Review Crossword 2021-05-20
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- This civil rights leader led the Montgomery Bus Boycott and later won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964
- This national organization was founded in 1909 for racial equality
- The ______ v Board of Education case declared segregated schools unconstitutional
- Nine African American students enrolled in a white high school in this town in Arkansas after desegregation
- This African American civil rights activist was a member of the Nation of Islam before breaking from it
- Martin Luther King, Jr gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on __________
- Term for the keeping of races or ethnic groups apart
- This scandal forced President Nixon to resign
- This farm worker and civil rights activist founded the United Farm Workers
- The _____ ______ Act of 1965 outlawed discriminatory voting practices
- This civil rights lawyer was the first African American justice on the Supreme Court
- This 14 year old African American boy was violently killed in Mississippi just for talking to a white woman
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- This President made a "war on poverty" part of his Great Society agenda
- She became the first female Supreme Court justice in 1981
- Leaders of this student group led sit-ins in Greensboro and the Selma to Montgomery March
- The _______ _______ Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination
- This President called for civil rights legislation before his assassination in 1963
- The practice of discriminating against and segregating African Americans in the South
- Bobby Seale and Huey Newton founded the Black ________ to fight for equality.
- This SNCC leader popularized the term "Black Power"
- She began the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to move her seat
21 Clues: This scandal forced President Nixon to resign • This SNCC leader popularized the term "Black Power" • Term for the keeping of races or ethnic groups apart • The _______ _______ Act of 1964 outlawed discrimination • She became the first female Supreme Court justice in 1981 • She began the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to move her seat • ...
6th Grade Chapter 5 Vocab 2017-01-05
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- a region just beyond the edge of a settles area
- describing a particular kind of plant or animal that has disappeared completely from Earth
- the industry that makes vehicles that travel in the air and in outer-space.
- Divide an imaginary line through the rocky mountains that separates rivers that flow west of from rivers that flow east
- describes a way of life in which a person or group lives by moving from place to place.
- the process of collecting water and using it to water crops
- information
- The elevation above which is too cold for trees to grow
- important
- to make
- A region of parallel mountain chains
- an area of land that has been set aside for native americans
- Destiny the idea that it was the right of Americans to expand westward to the pacific ocean
- a dry wind that sometimes blows over the great plains in winter
- a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints
- a liquid fuel made in part from plants
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- Parks a park that has been set aside for the public to enjoy it's great natural beauty.
- bowl the Southern great plains during the severe drought of the 1930's
- to reduce in number.
- yearly
- an industry based on machines and mass-productions methods
- a Catholic- based community in the west
- a town built by the pueblo people in the American Southwest
- Joined together inside a common boundary
- to start
- to declare ownership of an area
- the fertile soil that crops depend on to grow
27 Clues: yearly • to make • to start • important • information • to reduce in number. • to declare ownership of an area • A region of parallel mountain chains • a liquid fuel made in part from plants • a Catholic- based community in the west • Joined together inside a common boundary • the fertile soil that crops depend on to grow • a region just beyond the edge of a settles area • ...
1920's-1930's 2017-02-04
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- The day the stock market crashed and lead to the panic of 1929
- officially extended the right to vote to women
- 1920’s president of the U.S. when the stock market crashed
- Broadcasted the Armistice Day address from the Tomb of the Unknown soldier, Arlington National Cemetery
- The greatest baseball player of the 1920’s
- Great Britain, France, Italy, and the U.S. Signed this. Imposed punitive reparations on Germany
- Recorded his first solo on “Chimes Blues” with King Oliver’s creole Jazz band
- A wounded WWI veteran and member of the Lost Generation. Author of the Sun Also Rises, among others
- Jewish Lithuanian immigrant and vaudeville performer. He was in the first motion picture with sound, “The Jazz Singer”
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- U.S. anarchist who with Bartolommeo Vanzetti was convicted of murder and in spite of world-wide protest was executed
- First woman to serve in congress. Voted against U.S. Involvement in WWI and WWII
- A young woman who behaved and dressed in a boldly unconventional manner
- Most popular female blues singer of the 1920’s and 1930’s
- American novelist, famous flapper, and iconic image of the 1920’s
- U.S. Lawyer and politician who advocated free silver and prosecuted John Scopes for teaching evolution in a Tennessee High School
- 28th president of the U.S., known for WWI leadership. Created the Fourteenth Points
- An economic crisis that began after the stock market crash in October 1929
- Author of the Great Gatsby
- Brought families together, created amusement parks and famous cartoons
- Magazine begins publication in 1923
- Founder of of Ford Motor company and father of assembly line
21 Clues: Author of the Great Gatsby • Magazine begins publication in 1923 • The greatest baseball player of the 1920’s • officially extended the right to vote to women • Most popular female blues singer of the 1920’s and 1930’s • 1920’s president of the U.S. when the stock market crashed • Founder of of Ford Motor company and father of assembly line • ...
Vocab Imperialism/Spanish American War 2019-11-22
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- A government's strategy in dealing with other countries.
- The team that consisted of some European countries. They were against the allies in WWI
- An international organization created after WWI to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- A country that has significant influence in international affairs.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy:"speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far."
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine.
- British ocean liner that sunk to a German U-Boat. It caused the US to join WWI.
- 26th President that expanded the system of national parks and sought to uphold the Monroe Doctrine.
- A canal that crosses in Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific.
- US battleship that was sent to Cuba and it exploded which led to the Spanish-American War.
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- A statement of principle for peace that was used for peace negotiations in WWI
- 28th president of the US. He led the US through WWI.
- Movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of maintaining its sovereignty over its homeland.
- The belief that a government should maintain a strong military and use it to expand the nation's interests.
- Stated that European countries couldn't interfere with the Western Hemisphere.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office.
- Journalism that presents little to no legitamate or will-researched background.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A relationship between multiple groups that have joined together for mutual benefit.
- Countries that didn't participate in the battles of WWI
- The countries in WWI that were on the US team against the Central Powers.
21 Clues: An addition to the Monroe Doctrine. • 28th president of the US. He led the US through WWI. • Countries that didn't participate in the battles of WWI • A government's strategy in dealing with other countries. • A country that has significant influence in international affairs. • A canal that crosses in Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific. • ...
8th Grade History 2023-12-11
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- The city where the Edmund Pettus bridge is located
- The city where nine students integrated into the highschool in 1957
- Amendment that made all slaves citizens
- Dit Dit Dit Dah Dah Dah Dit Dit Dit in Morse Code
- The city with the 16th Street Baptist Church and Kelly Ingram Park.
- A shareholder's share of profits
- The amendment that gave women the right to vote
- Amendment that banned slavery
- Abraham Lincoln's successor
- The document the created the national government
- The name of the laws that created segregation in the South
- She used protests and hunger strikes to push for women's right to vote
- The man who unsuccessfully tried to fight segregation on train cars
- The era of U.S. history when alcohol was made illegal
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- The founder of Standard Oil
- The president who gave the Gettysburg Address
- An organization that can own property, pay taxes, and be sued
- Amendment that guarenteed former slaves the right to vote
- The name of the first railroad that went all the way across the U.S.
- He made his fortune making steel
- A civil rights leader who was born a slave.
- A group of companies who work together to control an entire industry
- The city where Rosa Parks started a boycott against the segregated bus system
- A civil rights leader who was the first African American to earn a PhD from Harvard
- The inventor of the lightbulb
- What Henry Ford used to make his Model T's faster
- Someone fighting for the right to vote
- When one company controls an entire industry
- The city where MLK, Jr., was born
- The name of the Sup. Court decison that ended segregation in schools.
30 Clues: The founder of Standard Oil • Abraham Lincoln's successor • The inventor of the lightbulb • Amendment that banned slavery • He made his fortune making steel • A shareholder's share of profits • The city where MLK, Jr., was born • Someone fighting for the right to vote • Amendment that made all slaves citizens • A civil rights leader who was born a slave. • ...
Africa Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-20
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- FASO A landlocked country in West Africa known for its cultural diversity
- A country in southern Africa known for the Namib Desert along its Atlantic coast
- An island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its beaches and nature reserves
- An island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its beaches and reefs
- A country on the west coast of Central Africa known for its dense rainforests
- An archipelago in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and the African coast
- A small West African country known for its national parks and wildlife
- A landlocked country in East Africa with a history of ethnic conflict
- A landlocked country in southern Africa known for Victoria Falls
- A country in southern Africa known for its oil reserves and diverse cultures
- A landlocked country encircled by South Africa, known for its mountainous terrain
- A landlocked country in southeastern Africa known for its lake of the same name
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- GUINEA A country in Central Africa with territories on the mainland and islands
- A country in the Horn of Africa with a Red Sea coastline
- A narrow West African country known for its palm-lined beaches
- A country in West Africa known for its role in the history of the Kingdom of Dahomey
- A large landlocked country in north-central Africa with diverse landscapes
- LEONE A country in West Africa known for its white-sand beaches and tragic civil war history
- A small country in the Horn of Africa known for its strategic location near the Red Sea
- A small landlocked monarchy in Southern Africa, formerly known as Swaziland
20 Clues: A country in the Horn of Africa with a Red Sea coastline • A narrow West African country known for its palm-lined beaches • A landlocked country in southern Africa known for Victoria Falls • An island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its beaches and reefs • A landlocked country in East Africa with a history of ethnic conflict • ...
Progressive Crossword 2024-10-23
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- Political reform that allows citizens to propose laws with enough signatures on a petition
- Reformer who in the 1890’s worked for prohibition by using a hatchet
- election where citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections
- Established the Hull House to help immigrants adjust
- Civil Rights Activist who founded the Tuskegee Institute and argued for bettering race relations via jobs training
- Direct Election of Senators
- right to vote
- A Democratic President who established the Federal Reserve; created "New Freedom"
- Political reform that allows citizens to remove elected officials
- Wrote The Jungle
- These homes provided a place to stay, classes, health care and other social services
- Amendment that states you cannot be denied the right to vote based on gender
- Known for being a "Conservative Progressive"; had beef with Roosevelt; got stuck in a bathtub
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- Ward bosses, precinct captains, and the city boss worked to ensure their candidate was elected
- Rapid growth of cities, mostly in regions of the Northeast and Midwest
- Reform-minded American journalists who attacked established institutions and leaders as corrupt
- Dictated strict cleanliness requirements for meat packers
- Movement by men and women that pushed for Prohibition
- Civil Rights Activist who founded the NAACP and argued in favor of African American education
- Established the prohibition of alcoholic beverages in US
- Halted the sale of contaminated foods and medicines and called for truth in labeling
- Political reform that allows people to vote on a proposed law by state legislature
- Known for being the "trust buster"; established many national parks;
- Famous "naturalist" who argued that some land should not be touched; influenced Teddy Roosevelt's conservation policies
24 Clues: right to vote • Wrote The Jungle • Direct Election of Senators • Established the Hull House to help immigrants adjust • Movement by men and women that pushed for Prohibition • Established the prohibition of alcoholic beverages in US • Dictated strict cleanliness requirements for meat packers • Political reform that allows citizens to remove elected officials • ...
BWH February Crossword 2025-02-09
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- - reps from this cardiac output, sed line, oximeter brand have been around the dept lately
- - February birthstone
- - celebrated in February to honor the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln
- - CA1 who is an avid hiker; he has backpacked in Asia for a year and 6 months in Patagonia
- - Boston pharmacist who made the first conversation hearts
- - CA2 who loves to visit national parks; has been to 19 so far!
- - Boston's favorite maker of iced coffee
- - Cupid carries this in his bow
- - CA1 who was a D3 saber fencer in college
- - winner of 2025 Album of the Year
- - city in Italy where people mail their Valentine "Letters to Juliet" a la Shakespeare
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- - this CA3 had knee surgery this year and Dr. Flaherty was her anesthesiologist
- - this CA3 taught himself how to drive stick shift on a solo trip to Portugal and Spain
- - most popular valentines day gift
- - commonly videographed celebrity at NFL games (specifically the Chiefs games)
- - established in 1634, this is the oldest park in the US
- - how many St. Valentine's were there?
- - superbowl performer with recent Grammy for Best Song of Year
- - number of states with a city named Valentine
- - one of 2 South American countries where roses are commonly grown and distributed to US for Valentines day
- - species of African parrot that is commonly referred to as a lovebird
- - CA3 soon to be pediatric anesthesiologist who might give you some of her sourdough starter
- - only place in the world where boats can sail through the waters, under a train going under a vehicle driving, while under an airplane
23 Clues: - February birthstone • - Cupid carries this in his bow • - most popular valentines day gift • - winner of 2025 Album of the Year • - how many St. Valentine's were there? • - Boston's favorite maker of iced coffee • - CA1 who was a D3 saber fencer in college • - number of states with a city named Valentine • - established in 1634, this is the oldest park in the US • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-08-05
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- Bride's mom calls Groom this.
- Bride has reluctantly learned and now actually enjoys this seasonal activity
- For years, Groom was known to always stock this snack staple for guests
- Bride's favorite cocktail:
- Groom is often derided for not liking this universal treat
- As a teacher, Bride used to create Spanish raps using this artist
- Before Groom started drinking, he would always order this N/A cocktail
- Most years, Groom participates in this 36 hour competition. Sometimes he sleeps
- Grooms first employer after college:
- Bride studied abroad in this country
- First letter of Bride's resurrected Sorority
- Groom's broke his arm learning this skill
- Bride's favorite food, even though she feels guilty eating it:
- Most Tuesdays you can find us enjoying discount night at this attraction
- Bride studied abroad in this country
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- Groom was a member of this "house" in college
- We had a long winter vacation in this snowy destination
- Although it was not her major, the bride was a part of a ___ fraternity after winning a competition for most sales of t-shirts.
- For her first job after college, the Bride moved to this state
- The name of Groom's college roommate. Both of them.
- The couple got engaged during this event
- Our first adventure was a road trip around this state's national parks.
- Groom's high school was named after this used car salesman:
- Groom had a Bachelor Party in this city
- Bride's catch phrase is "follow your ___"
- Groom's hometown.
- Groom had a Bachelor party in this city
- Bride's hometown.
- Groom's favorite food that he often cooks from scratch
- Groom's college
- Bride's college
- The dating app the couple met on
- Bride and Groom started doing this during the pandemic like everyone else in the PNW during COVID
33 Clues: Groom's college • Bride's college • Groom's hometown. • Bride's hometown. • Bride's favorite cocktail: • Bride's mom calls Groom this. • The dating app the couple met on • Grooms first employer after college: • Bride studied abroad in this country • Bride studied abroad in this country • Groom had a Bachelor Party in this city • Groom had a Bachelor party in this city • ...
Philippines 2020-02-27
18 Clues: people • Capital • climate • weather • continent • popular job • style houses • by the water • like manatees • popular sport • National Fruit • used in houses • Natural Disasters • disease right now • Filipino Language • Over 7,000 of them • Eaten with every meal • national park looks like chocolate
INDIA 2022-04-01
10 Clues: Capital of India • Capital of Maharashtra • National Bird of India • National Fruit of India • National River of India • National Animal of India • National flower of India • Orange city known in India • Where is Desert located in India • Where is Charminar located in India
environment 2017-05-25
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- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- What organization did John Muir find?
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
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- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
National Parks 2025-03-13
Civil Rights 2022-05-31
9 Clues: POTUS • _____ Parks • _____ Man March • Black Panther's Leader • Lunch counter protests • Letter from a ____ Jail • Title I concerns these rights. • Plaintiff of landmark 1954 Supreme Court Case • Democrat Robert who opposed the Civil Rights Act.
History 2023-01-30
10 Clues: Father of India • Ironman of india • Nightingale of India • National Animal of India • National flower of India • National Sports of India • National Anthem composed by • First Prime Minister of India • Founder of Indian National Army • First woman prime minister of India
PW Sports Day Puzzle 2023-01-19
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- National Bird of India
- Vehicle of Lord Vishnu
- A brand of watches also means 'The Great'
- Satellite of the Earth
- Statue of Unity
- He is always chasing Jerry the mouse
- Juice shop just around the corner
- Most famous devotee of Lord Rama
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- National Anthem of India
- The Only heavenly body that gives light to the Universe
- Vehicle of Lord Ganesha
- National flower of India
- 1st festival of 2023
- Musical instrument with many holes
- The name of the Chakra on Indian flag
- Planet closest to Earth
- A phone with an I
- Italian dish which is served Round but eaten Traingle
- The holy plant worshiped in most Households
19 Clues: Statue of Unity • A phone with an I • 1st festival of 2023 • National Bird of India • Vehicle of Lord Vishnu • Satellite of the Earth • Vehicle of Lord Ganesha • Planet closest to Earth • National Anthem of India • National flower of India • Most famous devotee of Lord Rama • Juice shop just around the corner • Musical instrument with many holes • He is always chasing Jerry the mouse • ...
Birds 2025-07-01
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- It taps on tree trunks to find bugs. Its head moves fast as it pecks at the wood.
- It stands on one leg and is bright pink. You can see it at the zoo or near warm lakes.
- It comes in bright colors and can copy sounds. Some can even say words like a person.
- This bird is bright red and easy to spot in trees. Males are very colorful, but females are more brownish.
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- You often see this bird in cities and parks. It walks in little steps and coos softly.
- It is all black and very smart. This bird can remember faces and solve puzzles.
- It hunts at night and makes a “hoot” sound. Its big eyes help it see in the dark.
- It has a big pouch under its beak. It scoops up fish while gliding over the water.
- It has a red chest and likes to hop on the ground. You can often see it looking for worms after rain.
- It soars high in the sky and has sharp claws. It's a strong hunter and a national symbol.
- It swims well and makes a quacking sound. You might see it at a pond or lake.
11 Clues: It swims well and makes a quacking sound. You might see it at a pond or lake. • It is all black and very smart. This bird can remember faces and solve puzzles. • It hunts at night and makes a “hoot” sound. Its big eyes help it see in the dark. • It taps on tree trunks to find bugs. Its head moves fast as it pecks at the wood. • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
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- President _____ founded the EPA.
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
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- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- What organization did John Muir find?
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Montana Theme 2023-07-16
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- Sheep Montana's state animal
- Former mining town known for its rich copper deposits
- Lake Largest natural freshwater lake in the western US
- Bighorn famous battle in Montana in 1876.
- Montana's second-largest city and home to the University of Montana
- Capital city of Montana
- Sky State Nickname for Montana
- Endangered species of omnivore.
- Shell Chippewa One of the twelve tribal nations in Montana
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- Former mining town known for its rich copper history
- Falls City known for its scenic waterfalls on the Missouri River
- River Montana's longest free-flowing river
- Highway Scenic mountain road connecting Montana and Wyoming
- Fishing Popular outdoor activity in Montana's rivers and streams
- National Park Montana's iconic park with stunning mountain scenery
- National Forest One of Montana's beautiful national forests
- to the Sun Road Scenic mountain road in Glacier National Park
- and Clark Famous explorers who journeyed through Montana
18 Clues: Capital city of Montana • Sheep Montana's state animal • Sky State Nickname for Montana • Endangered species of omnivore. • Bighorn famous battle in Montana in 1876. • River Montana's longest free-flowing river • Former mining town known for its rich copper history • Former mining town known for its rich copper deposits • ...
Crossword Confections 2025-10-02
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- The Swedish coffee-and-bun tradition central to celebrating the holiday
- Dough’s best friend with a sweet personality
- The mall chain that doubles as an air freshener
- The sweet topping Swedes love on their celebratory buns
- The spice ingredient celebrated alongside sugar in the holiday’s star pastry
- Swedish word for “cinnamon bun”
- Dough’s beauty rest before baking
- Country that created National Cinnamon Bun Day
- Softened dairy product used in bun dough
- Many Swedes enjoy National Cinnamon Bun Day in this setting
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- A common spice paired with cinnamon
- The invisible balloon inside your dough
- Candle aisle’s most overworked aroma
- It’s not frosting, it’s a shiny sugar coat
- This hot drink is often paired with buns on National Cinnamon Bun Day
- The month when National Cinnamon Bun Day is celebrated
- Ingredient that makes the buns golden brown
- A nutty guest star in sticky buns
18 Clues: Swedish word for “cinnamon bun” • Dough’s beauty rest before baking • A nutty guest star in sticky buns • A common spice paired with cinnamon • Candle aisle’s most overworked aroma • The invisible balloon inside your dough • Softened dairy product used in bun dough • It’s not frosting, it’s a shiny sugar coat • Ingredient that makes the buns golden brown • ...
Countries 2023-10-28
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- An island nation with a rich culture, known for sushi, anime, and beautiful cherry blossoms.
- Kingdom Home to castles and royalty, known for tea, the Big Ben, double-decker buses, and the Beatles.
- A place of fiestas, known for tacos, ancient pyramids, and the vibrant Day of the Dead celebration.
- A land of wilderness, famous for maple syrup, polite people, and breathtaking national parks.
- Africa A nation of diverse wildlife, known for lions, safaris, Table Mountain, and cultural richness.
- A land of colors and spices, known for the Taj Mahal, delicious curries, and vibrant festivals.
- A country of art and pizza, famous for the Colosseum, pasta, Venice's canals, and gelato.
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- A country of romance, home to the Eiffel Tower, fine cuisine, and lovely lavender fields.
- The land down under, famous for kangaroos, koalas, vast deserts, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- States A land of diversity, famous for its stars and stripes, big cities, and beautiful landscapes.
- A land of ancient wonders, famous for pyramids, the Sphinx, the Nile River, and mummies.
- A country of samba and soccer, known for the Amazon rainforest, Carnival, and the Christ statue.
- A vast nation with a rich history, known for Matryoshka dolls, ballet, and the Trans-Siberian Railway.
- A nation with a great wall, known for pandas, the Forbidden City, and the art of calligraphy.
- A land of flamenco and fiestas, known for paella, Flamenco dancing, and beautiful beaches.
15 Clues: A land of ancient wonders, famous for pyramids, the Sphinx, the Nile River, and mummies. • A country of romance, home to the Eiffel Tower, fine cuisine, and lovely lavender fields. • A country of art and pizza, famous for the Colosseum, pasta, Venice's canals, and gelato. • ...
FFA History 2025-12-10
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- Who was the first African American elected to national office?
- What are the official colors of FFA?
- Who was the first women National President of the FFA?
- Learn
- What was the original name of the FFA?
- In 1928 this agriculture organization was founded.
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- What state was the National FFA Center originally?
- Live
- Do
- Who wrote the FFA creed.
- Serve
- What event happened that allowed the New Farmers of America to merge with the Future Farmers of America in 1965?
- Who was the first Puerto Rican national FFA president?
- This act established vocational education in US schools?
14 Clues: Do • Live • Serve • Learn • Who wrote the FFA creed. • What are the official colors of FFA? • What was the original name of the FFA? • What state was the National FFA Center originally? • In 1928 this agriculture organization was founded. • Who was the first women National President of the FFA? • Who was the first Puerto Rican national FFA president? • ...
Chapter 4 2022-11-18
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- levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government
- hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed.
- Those powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government are its
- the basis for the implied powers is the necessary and proper clause (Article I, Section 8).
- one of the earliest federalists
- when signed by the president, enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- Those powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution are called
- One view the favors state and local action in dealing with problems.
- landmark case of 1819
- Since the mid 1960s, Congress has used ______, or the power to assume responsibility for a state government function, in order to gain authority over a state.
- another early federalist
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- those powers granted to the national government under the United States Constitution
- Article VI, Section 2, of the Constitution makes the acts and treaties of the United States supreme.
- The Constitution states that full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts,records,and judicial proceedings of every other state
- The courts have never given a complete listing of
- forbidding racial discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants
- government and the states have.
- are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders.
- The Constitution also reserves certain powers strictly to the states.
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- The principal way in which states may do this is to negotiate
- Expressed powers are also called
- are those powers that both the
- A second view the favors national action in dealing with these matters.
- - This clause applies only to civil law, or laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state
- The main way the national government provides money to the states is through
26 Clues: landmark case of 1819 • another early federalist • are those powers that both the • government and the states have. • one of the earliest federalists • Expressed powers are also called • The courts have never given a complete listing of • A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch • The principal way in which states may do this is to negotiate • ...
GK 2024-09-02
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- Famous Indian dish made with rice and lentils.
- The festival celebrated by flying kites.
- The only floating post office in India is located here.
- A famous Indian cricket stadium in Kolkata.
- A famous Indian river that flows through the northeastern states.
- National animal of India.
- Popular Indian board game that involves snakes.
- A classical Indian dance form from Tamil Nadu.
- The Indian state where the Sun rises first.
- National bird of India.
- A famous Indian freedom fighter known for his 'Salt March.'
- Famous Indian monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Ancient Indian language.
- National tree of India.
- Father of the Nation.
- Currency of India.
- Popular Indian sweet made from milk.
- The southernmost point of India.
- The temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath.
- The state known as the 'Land of Five Rivers.'
- An Indian sport similar to hockey.
- Indian classical dance form from Kerala.
- National flower of India.
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- The Indian state known for its coffee plantations.
- The Indian state known for its spices.
- The Indian city famous for its diamond industry.
- A famous river that flows through Varanasi.
- The Indian tricolor flag's middle color.
- India's national river.
- Indian folk dance from Gujarat.
- The largest state in India by area.
- The Indian freedom fighter who said "Give me blood, and I will give you freedom."
- The Indian city famous for its IT industry.
- The Indian state famous for its bamboo products.
- India's national aquatic animal.
- A famous Indian wildlife sanctuary known for its tigers.
- Indian city known as the "Pink City."
- The holy scripture of Sikhism.
- The Indian state famous for its backwaters.
- The festival of lights.
- Indian state known for its classical dance forms.
- A traditional Indian martial art from Kerala.
- The Indian city famous for its silk sarees.
- The festival that celebrates the harvest season in Punjab.
- Capital city of India.
- Highest civilian award in India.
- An Indian dish made with yogurt and spices.
- The Indian state known for its tea gardens.
- National fruit of India.
- The festival of colors.
50 Clues: Currency of India. • Father of the Nation. • Capital city of India. • India's national river. • National bird of India. • The festival of lights. • National tree of India. • The festival of colors. • Ancient Indian language. • National fruit of India. • National animal of India. • National flower of India. • The holy scripture of Sikhism. • Indian folk dance from Gujarat. • ...
Social Studies 2021-03-03
14 Clues: red planer • blue planet • sun's family • first planet • unique planey • largest planet • coldest planet • national flower • national heritage animal • national animal of India • celebrated on 15th August • celebrated at the end of Ramadan • celebrated by the people of Assam • celebrated on 26th January every year
[SG 59] National Day Crossword 2024-07-06
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- The Singapore National Day parade performance featuring aerial displays (7 letters)
- Singapore's national language (6 letters)
- The number of stars on the Singapore flag (4 letters)
- The international airport of Singapore (6 letters)
- This year's National Day Parade (NDP) theme – Together, As _______ United People
- The popular mode of public transport in Singapore (3 letters)
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- ISHAK The first President of Singapore (9 letters)
- The President's official residence and office in Singapore
- The national pledge's closing line, "so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and ______ for our nation."
- Singapore's symbol, a mythical creature with a lion's head and a fish's body (7 letters)
- The animal that represents Singapore as a national symbol (4 letters)
- The month when Singapore holds its annual National Day celebrations (6 letters)
12 Clues: Singapore's national language (6 letters) • ISHAK The first President of Singapore (9 letters) • The international airport of Singapore (6 letters) • The number of stars on the Singapore flag (4 letters) • The President's official residence and office in Singapore • The popular mode of public transport in Singapore (3 letters) • ...
All About Canada 2022-06-07
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- 1st official language
- capital of Canada
- national animal
- what is canada most known for?
- how do you spell
- 1 Canadian dollar
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- this character was named after a Canadian bear
- the 1st people to settle in Canada
- the most popular waterfalls in Canada
- 2 Canadian dollars
- national symbol
- 2nd official language
- Canada is the _____ largest country
- National sport
14 Clues: National sport • national symbol • national animal • how do you spell • capital of Canada • 1 Canadian dollar • 2 Canadian dollars • 1st official language • 2nd official language • what is canada most known for? • the 1st people to settle in Canada • Canada is the _____ largest country • the most popular waterfalls in Canada • this character was named after a Canadian bear
Culture Crossword 2016-06-05
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- Italian ice cream
- country hosting the 2016 summer Olympics
- French crescent-shaped bread
- American national animal (2 words)
- Where the Olympics originated
- Japanese paper folding
- Famous Canadian Dish
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- Russian liquor
- Mexican currency
- National summer sport of Canada
- Country with the most official languages
- Australian instrument
- British national anthem, God Save the _____
- Traditional Japanese formal wear
14 Clues: Russian liquor • Mexican currency • Italian ice cream • Famous Canadian Dish • Australian instrument • Japanese paper folding • French crescent-shaped bread • Where the Olympics originated • National summer sport of Canada • Traditional Japanese formal wear • American national animal (2 words) • Country with the most official languages • country hosting the 2016 summer Olympics • ...
How well do yo know your co-workers???? 2018-03-15
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- Loves safety
- Likes to fly off to Hawaii
- Has a serious love of chicken
- Has the middle name John
- Used to work at Northfork
- Loves the movies
- Our newest employee
- Been with Paradise since 2013
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- Always parks in the same spot
- Greenest guy on the team
- Plays with his smoker all the time
- Calls his boy "little man"
- Nerves of steel
- Loves old cars
- Doesn't like to waer pants in the cold
- Scrub a dub dub
16 Clues: Loves safety • Loves old cars • Nerves of steel • Scrub a dub dub • Loves the movies • Our newest employee • Greenest guy on the team • Has the middle name John • Used to work at Northfork • Likes to fly off to Hawaii • Calls his boy "little man" • Always parks in the same spot • Has a serious love of chicken • Been with Paradise since 2013 • Plays with his smoker all the time • ...
New Zealand 2021-12-06
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- famous movie set
- biggest City
- discovered Australia
- national sport
- national animal
- capiatl City
- traditional war cry,war dance
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- famous film director (lord of the rings)
- native people of New Zealand
- official language
- famuous pie
- town that is sitting on the top of a volcanic plate
- national day of remembrance
- the fourth monday in october
14 Clues: famuous pie • biggest City • capiatl City • national sport • national animal • famous movie set • official language • discovered Australia • national day of remembrance • native people of New Zealand • the fourth monday in october • traditional war cry,war dance • famous film director (lord of the rings) • town that is sitting on the top of a volcanic plate
Addo National Park 2022-01-02
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- The name of the most popular watering hole for elephants in the park.
- Addo National Park has the largest breeding colony of African ......
- The number of biomes that are in the Addo National Park.
- Addo is the ....... biggest National Park
- What is the name of the escape artist lion that has recently been moved to the Addo National Park.
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- The name of the picnic sight in Addo Main Camp area.
- Addo is home to the Big ......
- Dungbeetle What type of beetle can be found in the Addo National Park.
- South Africa.
- A flightless bird found in the Addo National Park.
- An activity that the Addo National Park offers additionally to game drives.
11 Clues: South Africa. • Addo is home to the Big ...... • Addo is the ....... biggest National Park • A flightless bird found in the Addo National Park. • The name of the picnic sight in Addo Main Camp area. • The number of biomes that are in the Addo National Park. • Addo National Park has the largest breeding colony of African ...... • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-06-03
9 Clues: National game • National bird • National tree • National fruit • National animal • National flower • capital of India • Father of our nation • capital city of Tamil nadu
Crossword puzzle 2023-06-03
9 Clues: National game • National bird • National tree • National fruit • National animal • National flower • capital of India • Father of our nation • capital city of Tamil nadu
World Map Countries & Oceans (page A8-A9) 2021-08-18
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- / what ocean lays between Africa and India
- / national capital of Brazil
- / national capital of Russia
- / Beijing is the national capital of this country
- / which continent is located directly north of Africa
- / this continent is bordered by the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Ocean
- /the ocean that borders New York City
- / Hawaii is located in the middle of this ocean
- / Canberra is the national capital in this continent
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- / the Philippines belong to this continent
- / what country divides Europe and Asia
- / the U.S., Canada, and Mexico are part of this continent
- / Rwanda belongs to which continent
- / the country located north of China
- / this continent is found along the Southern Ocean
15 Clues: / national capital of Brazil • / national capital of Russia • / Rwanda belongs to which continent • /the ocean that borders New York City • / what country divides Europe and Asia • / the country located north of China • / what ocean lays between Africa and India • / the Philippines belong to this continent • / Hawaii is located in the middle of this ocean • ...
Sports Championship Winners in 1950s 2023-06-23
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- - National soccer team with two World Cup victories
- - Football team winning multiple NFL championships
- - Soccer club winning multiple European Cups
- - Minor league baseball team winning the Junior World Series
- - City with multiple sports championship victories
- - College basketball team with NCAA championships
- - Ice hockey team with Stanley Cup victories
- - Cricket team dominant in the Ashes series
- - Football team with multiple NFL championship wins
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- - National soccer team winning the FIFA World Cup
- - Baseball team with multiple World Series wins
- - National cricket team successful in The Ashes series
- - Basketball team dominant in the NBA
- - National soccer team winning the Copa America
- - Ice hockey team winning the Stanley Cup
15 Clues: - Basketball team dominant in the NBA • - Ice hockey team winning the Stanley Cup • - Cricket team dominant in the Ashes series • - Soccer club winning multiple European Cups • - Ice hockey team with Stanley Cup victories • - Baseball team with multiple World Series wins • - National soccer team winning the Copa America • ...
Vranda Garg 2023-06-02
15 Clues: bird • flag • shop • king • ganga • bharat • heavy milk • high speed • Has a trunk • national bird • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • national animal • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
PLACES IN THE CITY 2023-11-20
How much do you know about Singapore? 2024-07-07
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- 13. "Majulah Singapura" is the national anthem of Singapore.
- 3. During World War II, Singapore was occupied by Japan.
- 8. The largest island in Singapore is Sentosa.
- 12. The National Day of Singapore is celebrated every year on 9 August.
- 7. Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid and the Merlion are the National symbols.
- 14. Mr Lee Kuan Yew is the founding father of modern Singapore.
- 10. The National Colours of Singapore are red and white.
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- 5. The official languages in Singapore are English, Mandarin Chinese, Tamil and Malay.
- 2. Singapore was founded as a British colony by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.
- 6. Singapore is a city state which is connected via a bridge and a freeway to the mainland of Malaysia.
- 4. Singapore became independent in 1965.
- 15. “Together, As One United People” is the theme for 2024’s National Day celebrations.
- 1. Singapore comes from the Sanskrit name “___________” which means “lion city”.
- 11. The crescent moon on the National flag stands for the young nation on the rise and the five stars are the ideals which are followed: democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality.
- 9. The highest natural point of the Singaporean island is Bukit Timah Hill.
15 Clues: 4. Singapore became independent in 1965. • 8. The largest island in Singapore is Sentosa. • 3. During World War II, Singapore was occupied by Japan. • 10. The National Colours of Singapore are red and white. • 13. "Majulah Singapura" is the national anthem of Singapore. • 14. Mr Lee Kuan Yew is the founding father of modern Singapore. • ...
All about Costa Rica 2022-05-18
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- Amount of shark attacks that have happened
- the main dish
- national flower
- most popular sport
- Is Costa Rica surrounded by water
- what month did they gain independence
- The nickname of Costa Rica
- The leader of Costa Rica (just his last name)
- this is what they've had for 100 years unlike many other countries
- The currency of Costa Rica
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- national fruit
- the native bird
- National animal
- type of government
- the main language spoken
- How many seasons are in Costa Rica
- Things farmers grow
- how many volcanoes are active
- what month do they celebrate Mothers day
- capital of Costa Rica
20 Clues: the main dish • national fruit • the native bird • National animal • national flower • type of government • most popular sport • Things farmers grow • capital of Costa Rica • the main language spoken • The nickname of Costa Rica • The currency of Costa Rica • how many volcanoes are active • Is Costa Rica surrounded by water • How many seasons are in Costa Rica • ...
Shankara AT 1 2022-02-03
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- was the capital of vijayangar empire
- in gandhiji held salt satyagraha
- was called ubahya chakravarthi
- adikavi of kannada
- was buddha born
- national bird of india
- was founded buddhism
- had the little kavichakravarthi
- national animal of Botswana
- the philosophy of shankaracharya
- was the prime minister of India
- original name of buddha
- is meant by veda
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- the first kannada inscription
- was the founder of bangalore
- was indias first president
- the main occupation of the aryans
- was the earlier name of madhwacharya
- where is golgumbaz
- name of the first veda
- started of the mysore dasara
- gandhiji was born in
- the capital of chalukyas
- national animal of India
- original name of the kushanas
25 Clues: was buddha born • is meant by veda • where is golgumbaz • adikavi of kannada • was founded buddhism • gandhiji was born in • name of the first veda • national bird of india • original name of buddha • the capital of chalukyas • national animal of India • was indias first president • national animal of Botswana • was the founder of bangalore • started of the mysore dasara • ...
Vignesh 1st AT 2022-02-03
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- In function hall it is used to keep clean
- wild animal
- safe zone for money
- we can find lot of information daily
- it used for figure
- leaves in forest
- domestic animal
- used for window
- national game of Bangladesh
- favorite for children
- green colour bird
- grow in forest
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- student and teacher are using it
- it is vegetable on this can make juice
- we will use daily
- without this cannot taste
- it is used for keep thing
- vegetable can eat without boiling
- write a proper noun
- at night we can see in sky
- cows will eat
- national fruit of India
- national tree of India
- it fly in sky
- pet animal
25 Clues: pet animal • wild animal • cows will eat • it fly in sky • grow in forest • domestic animal • used for window • leaves in forest • we will use daily • green colour bird • it used for figure • write a proper noun • safe zone for money • favorite for children • national tree of India • national fruit of India • without this cannot taste • it is used for keep thing • at night we can see in sky • ...
Vignesh 1st AT 2022-02-03
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- we will use daily
- it is vegetable on this can make juice
- national tree of India
- used for window
- vegetable can eat without boiling
- safe zone for money
- it used for figure
- favorite for children
- green colour bird
- write a proper noun
- we can find lot of information daily
- grow in forest
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- student and teacher are using it
- wild animal
- without this cannot taste
- it fly in sky
- In function hall it is used to keep clean
- at night we can see in sky
- it is used for keep thing
- national fruit of India
- national game of Bangladesh
- leaves in forest
- cows will eat
- pet animal
- domestic animal
25 Clues: pet animal • wild animal • it fly in sky • cows will eat • grow in forest • used for window • domestic animal • leaves in forest • we will use daily • green colour bird • it used for figure • safe zone for money • write a proper noun • favorite for children • national tree of India • national fruit of India • without this cannot taste • it is used for keep thing • at night we can see in sky • ...
Vignesh 1st AT 2022-02-03
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- grow in forest
- In function hall it is used to keep clean
- it is vegetable on this can make juice
- it used for figure
- safe zone for money
- favorite for children
- we will use daily
- green colour bird
- national game of Bangladesh
- national fruit of India
- without this cannot taste
- domestic animal
- used for window
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- we can find lot of information daily
- national tree of India
- write a proper noun
- it is used for keep thing
- cows will eat
- it fly in sky
- leaves in forest
- student and teacher are using it
- vegetable can eat without boiling
- pet animal
- wild animal
- at night we can see in sky
25 Clues: pet animal • wild animal • cows will eat • it fly in sky • grow in forest • domestic animal • used for window • leaves in forest • we will use daily • green colour bird • it used for figure • write a proper noun • safe zone for money • favorite for children • national tree of India • national fruit of India • it is used for keep thing • without this cannot taste • at night we can see in sky • ...
FFA Crossword 2022-09-26
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- With a faith born not of words but of ______
- Color of FFA: ____________ Blue
- ________ to live
- The FFA Creed was written by E.M. _________
- The ______ FFA Chapter was chartered in 2016
- Created Land Grant Colleges in 1862 ___ Act
- In 1969 FFA was opened to include ______
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- Each paragraph of the FFA Creed starts with ________ (2 words)
- The FFA Creed was adopted at the 3rd National _____
- The owl represents Knowledge and ________
- ______ to serve
- represents freedom
- I believe in the future of______
- Smith- ________ National Vocational Education Act of 1917
- Smith-______ Act created Cooperative Extension Services
- ________ to learn
- Color of FFA: __________ Gold
- Creed,5 paragraphs about FFA
- _________ to do
- What FFA members wear ___ Dress
- The plow represents ________
21 Clues: ______ to serve • _________ to do • ________ to live • ________ to learn • represents freedom • Creed,5 paragraphs about FFA • The plow represents ________ • Color of FFA: __________ Gold • Color of FFA: ____________ Blue • What FFA members wear ___ Dress • I believe in the future of______ • In 1969 FFA was opened to include ______ • The owl represents Knowledge and ________ • ...
FFA Crossword 2022-09-26
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- The FFA Creed was adopted at the 3rd National _____
- The FFA Creed was written by E.M. _________
- What FFA members wear ___ Dress
- represents freedom
- ______ to serve
- Smith-______ Act created Cooperative Extension Services
- paragraphs about FFA
- With a faith born not of words but of ______
- The owl represents Knowledge and ________
- Created Land Grant Colleges in 1862 ___ Act
- Color of FFA: __________ Gold
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- The plow represents ________
- Each paragraph of the FFA Creed starts with ________ (2 words)
- I believe in the future of______
- ________ to live
- The ______ FFA Chapter was chartered in 2016
- Color of FFA: ____________ Blue
- Smith- ________ National Vocational Education Act of 1917
- _________ to do
- ________ to learn
- In 1969 FFA was opened to include ______
21 Clues: ______ to serve • _________ to do • ________ to live • ________ to learn • represents freedom • paragraphs about FFA • The plow represents ________ • Color of FFA: __________ Gold • Color of FFA: ____________ Blue • What FFA members wear ___ Dress • I believe in the future of______ • In 1969 FFA was opened to include ______ • The owl represents Knowledge and ________ • ...
Cousins crossword 2019-12-10
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- David's middle name
- Virginia's mother's name
- Virginia's Dad's name
- Chris' middle name
- NZ national rugby team
- Stephen's age
- Laura's second name
- Stephen's middle name
- The city where David and Virginia met
- The city where Joseph and Zara live
- Josh's second name
- How are Laura and Zara related?
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- How many years between Stephen and Chris?
- Andrea's favourite sport
- Joseph and Zara's dog
- Virginia's second name
- The city where Josh and Laura live
- Nicola's favourite sport
- David and Virginia's street
- NZ national cricket team
- The place that Uncle John Lives
- Chris' age
- Stephen's favourite sport
- Josh and Laura's dog
- Australia's national rugby team
- How are Josh and Joseph related?
- How many children in the Dykes family
27 Clues: Chris' age • Stephen's age • Chris' middle name • Josh's second name • David's middle name • Laura's second name • Josh and Laura's dog • Joseph and Zara's dog • Virginia's Dad's name • Stephen's middle name • Virginia's second name • NZ national rugby team • Andrea's favourite sport • Virginia's mother's name • Nicola's favourite sport • NZ national cricket team • Stephen's favourite sport • ...
Everett's gov-acro-puzzle! 2024-09-29
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- securities and exchange commission
- think Unions...
- Secretary of State
- the liberal teachers' union
- The spy people
- Every ten years...
- federal communications commission
- HUD
- to protect our country
- National Labor relations board
- managing taxes and money
- national archives
- small business administration
- "there's a star-man, waiting in the sky"!....
- FCA (not Christian athletes)
- VA (not virginia)
- TVA
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- est. because of 9/11
- how you get your mail
- Coal, dams, nuclear ______
- FD_C
- U.S. Attorney General
- commission abolished in 1995
- Also known as the USDA
- Roads,bridges,rail lines,etc
- department of everything else
- department of health and human services
- National Railroad Passenger Corporation
28 Clues: HUD • TVA • FD_C • The spy people • think Unions... • national archives • VA (not virginia) • Secretary of State • Every ten years... • est. because of 9/11 • how you get your mail • U.S. Attorney General • Also known as the USDA • to protect our country • managing taxes and money • Coal, dams, nuclear ______ • the liberal teachers' union • commission abolished in 1995 • Roads,bridges,rail lines,etc • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2015-01-04
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- called for legislative, executive, and judicial branches
- Called for a national convention to overhaul the Confederation
- proposed the New Jersey Plan
- First Secretary of War
- ______ and balances
- Critics of Federalists
- father of the Constitution
- _______ Rebellion - PA farmers refused to pay excise tax
- First Secretary of State
- Supporters of the Constitution
- ________'s Treaty - recognized Americans' right to navigate the Mississippi
- First Vice President of U.S.
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- Political organization that emerged as an alternative to the Federalists
- _________ and shippers - wanted a single national commercial policy
- Land ______ - wanted protection from mobs
- pseudonym of John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
- American _____________ - wanted a uniformly high national duty
- Supported the Convention giving it immediate credibility
- Land ___________ - wanted the "Indian menace" removed from western tracts
- Edmond _____ - French man who came to America and ignored the Neutrality Act
- ________ government - the type of government wealthy and powerful people clamored for
- ___ Affair
- Oldest man at the Convention
- Federalist ______ - series of essays explaining the meaning of the Constitution
- John Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and a Federalist
25 Clues: ___ Affair • ______ and balances • First Secretary of War • Critics of Federalists • First Secretary of State • father of the Constitution • proposed the New Jersey Plan • Oldest man at the Convention • First Vice President of U.S. • Supporters of the Constitution • Land ______ - wanted protection from mobs • called for legislative, executive, and judicial branches • ...
EMS revision 2020-04-09
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- sin tax and VAT are forms of ________ tax
- _________ government has exclusive say over many things
- The government sets laws and __________
- _________ government develops own laws to meet specific needs
- The National __________ handles the government's finances
- The democratic __________ were in 1994
- The Minister of Finance decides how to spend the National __________
- The government provides its people with __________ + services
- The ____________ branch is made up of the president and vice president
- The _____________ branch consists of the different courts
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- _________ government ensure services such as water + electricity are provided
- Some poor people and old people receive social ______ from the government
- People of a country vote for who they want in power
- The ____________ branch makes laws
- Households pay _______ to the government
- Money that the government has made is called _________
- The national assembly has ________ branches
- The government wants to encourage economic __________
- Sin tax is put onto certain goods to ___________ people from buying them e.g. alcohol
- Businesses produce goods + ___________
- ________ is our electricity provider in South Africa
- Households can be producers because they sell their _________ to businesses
22 Clues: The ____________ branch makes laws • The democratic __________ were in 1994 • Businesses produce goods + ___________ • The government sets laws and __________ • Households pay _______ to the government • sin tax and VAT are forms of ________ tax • The national assembly has ________ branches • People of a country vote for who they want in power • ...
American History - Evaluation #2 2021-11-09
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- System where each branch of the US government can check in on each other
- Ten amendments that guarantees individual freedoms
- Compromise between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan
- Originated from not wanting a national bank
- Powers given to the national government
- Decided the capital would be in Washington D.C. in exchange for the national government to assume all the nation's debt
- America's first form of written government
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- Powers given to the state governments
- Secretary of Treasury under George Washington
- Acts passed in response to the Sedition Act
- Last minute judicial appointments under President Adams
- Gave power of Judicial review to the federal government
- Voting system in which the candidate with the most votes wins the election
- Ones who vote for the President
- Chief Justice under President Jefferson
- "Necessary and Proper"
- There was a peaceful transition of power between Adams and Jefferson
- Supreme Court can look over any acts or laws to see if they're constitutional
- Act that violated the first constitutional amendment
- Originated from wanting a national bank
20 Clues: "Necessary and Proper" • Ones who vote for the President • Powers given to the state governments • Chief Justice under President Jefferson • Powers given to the national government • Originated from wanting a national bank • America's first form of written government • Acts passed in response to the Sedition Act • Originated from not wanting a national bank • ...
2022 Cayman Christmas 2022-12-18
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- Cayman ‘Brac’, etymology of 'Brac'
- GC dark, moist, dense, cassava Xmas cake called
- Cayman drink of Vodka, Kahlua & Baileys
- Don’t lose your luggage traveling
- Public Holiday 1st Monday in July
- National flower of Cayman
- Planetary toiletries for women
- Third largest GC industry after finance&tourism
- Pork, turtle meat, conch, crab & ? traditional GC Xmas food
- Spanish sounding cheer, soothes at night?
- 'Cayman' a Carib Indian word for what animal
- Etymology of ‘Chiroractic’
- Coordinates 53.3498° N, 6.2603° W
- Coordinates 43.6532° N, 79.3832° W
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- Public holiday 3rd Monday in May
- Round, delicious, covered nutritious snack
- National tree of Cayman
- Nearest neighbour to Cayman Islands?
- Name of current governor of GC
- Coordinates of 19.3222° N, 81.2409° W
- Oval, delicious, covered, nutritious snack
- Might need when traveling off island
- Opposite to #10, 19.32° S, 81.24° E
- First name of wife of current governor of GC
- Informal national emblem of Canada
- National bird of Cayman
- Meaning of ‘Brac’
- Coordinates 43.4643° N, 80.5204° W
- GC Legal alcohol limit is less/same/more than ON
29 Clues: Meaning of ‘Brac’ • National tree of Cayman • National bird of Cayman • National flower of Cayman • Etymology of ‘Chiroractic’ • Name of current governor of GC • Planetary toiletries for women • Public holiday 3rd Monday in May • Don’t lose your luggage traveling • Public Holiday 1st Monday in July • Coordinates 53.3498° N, 6.2603° W • Cayman ‘Brac’, etymology of 'Brac' • ...
CFLM1 FINAL EXAMINATION 2023-06-06
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- – Philippine National Leaf, grows natively and widely in the islands of the Philippines.
- – the national tree of the Philippines
- - a person who, by place of birth, nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization is granted full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community.
- -his political writings that inspired the Philippine revolution and ultimately led to his execution by the Spanish colonizers.
- - legal act or process by which a non-citizen of a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country.
- - the national bird of the Philippines
- – a party where everyone is invited to join!
- – It has a special place in Filipino culture, symbolizing hard work and perseverance, traits that are dear to people of Philippine heritage.
- - is the seat of government and one of three defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines. Wikipedia
- – traditional celebration in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus).
- - is the same as citizen but in a monarch state.
- – regarded as the first national hero of the Philippines.
- – believed to symbolize purity, fidelity, and hope,. Philippine national flower
- – PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM
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- – classical painter and prominent role in elevating the school of Philippine art to international regard.
- - home to Spanish-era landmarks like Fort Santiago, with a large stone gate and a shrine to national hero José Rizal.
- – He was included as one of the most influential leaders and the unofficial spokesman of liberal democracy in Asia.
- – an annual festival celebrated in General Santos, Philippines, in the first week of September of every year.
- – the national Gem of the Philippines
- - is an allegiance of person to a state.
- - officially the Southwestern Tagalog Region, is an administrative region in the Philippines. It is one of two regions in the country having no land border with another region.
- - Filipino First (Tagalog: Pilipino Muna) refers to a policy first introduced and implemented by the administration of then Philippine
- CITY -a city in the Philippines, on the west coast of Luzon island. It’s known for its preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture.
- – She was the first female president of the Philippines. As president,
- an Austronesian language spoken in Luzon and neighboring islands and forming the basis of the standardized national language of the Philippines (Filipino)
- – the Philippines’ national fish.
- was a Filipino politician, lawyer, and judge, who served as the president of the Japanese-occupied Second Philippine Republic, a puppet state during World War II, from 1943 to 1945
- - on the Philippines’ Luzon island, is a mountain town of universities and resorts. Called the “City of Pines,” it’s particularly popular in summer due to unusually cooler weather. At its center is Burnham Park, with gardens and a lake.
- - an introductory and expressional statement in A document that explains the Document’s purpose and Underlying philosophy
- - the fidelity owed by a subject or citizen to a sovereign or government.
30 Clues: – PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM • – the Philippines’ national fish. • – the national Gem of the Philippines • – the national tree of the Philippines • - the national bird of the Philippines • - is an allegiance of person to a state. • – a party where everyone is invited to join! • - is the same as citizen but in a monarch state. • ...
CFLM1 FINAL EXAMINATION 2023-06-06
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- – the Philippines’ national fish.
- - on the Philippines’ Luzon island, is a mountain town of universities and resorts. Called the “City of Pines,” it’s particularly popular in summer due to unusually cooler weather. At its center is Burnham Park, with gardens and a lake.
- – a party where everyone is invited to join!
- - is the same as citizen but in a monarch state.
- - an introductory and expressional statement in A document that explains the Document’s purpose and Underlying philosophy
- – She was the first female president of the Philippines. As president,
- - legal act or process by which a non-citizen of a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country.
- – the national tree of the Philippines
- – the national Gem of the Philippines
- - the national bird of the Philippines
- -his political writings that inspired the Philippine revolution and ultimately led to his execution by the Spanish colonizers.
- an Austronesian language spoken in Luzon and neighboring islands and forming the basis of the standardized national language of the Philippines (Filipino)
- -a city in the Philippines, on the west coast of Luzon island. It’s known for its preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture.
- – PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM
- – regarded as the first national hero of the Philippines.
- – classical painter and prominent role in elevating the school of Philippine art to international regard.
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- – believed to symbolize purity, fidelity, and hope,. Philippine national flower
- – traditional celebration in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus).
- – an annual festival celebrated in General Santos, Philippines, in the first week of September of every year.
- – It has a special place in Filipino culture, symbolizing hard work and perseverance, traits that are dear to people of Philippine heritage.
- - home to Spanish-era landmarks like Fort Santiago, with a large stone gate and a shrine to national hero José Rizal.
- – Philippine National Leaf, grows natively and widely in the islands of the Philippines.
- - officially the Southwestern Tagalog Region, is an administrative region in the Philippines. It is one of two regions in the country having no land border with another region.
- - a person who, by place of birth, nationality of one or both parents, or naturalization is granted full rights and responsibilities as a member of a nation or political community.
- - Filipino First (Tagalog: Pilipino Muna) refers to a policy first introduced and implemented by the administration of then Philippine
- - the fidelity owed by a subject or citizen to a sovereign or government.
- RAMOS – He was included as one of the most influential leaders and the unofficial spokesman of liberal democracy in Asia.
- - is an allegiance of person to a state.
- was a Filipino politician, lawyer, and judge, who served as the president of the Japanese-occupied Second Philippine Republic, a puppet state during World War II, from 1943 to 1945
- - is the seat of government and one of three defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines. Wikipedia
30 Clues: – PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM • – the Philippines’ national fish. • – the national Gem of the Philippines • – the national tree of the Philippines • - the national bird of the Philippines • - is an allegiance of person to a state. • – a party where everyone is invited to join! • - is the same as citizen but in a monarch state. • ...
Title 2022-08-16
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- small state in India
- cute animal
- capital of Tamil Nadu
- Greatest Indian fielder
- King of the forest
- very tasty
- tallest animal
- National animal
- biggest country
- silicon city
- used to sit
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- biggest bird
- capital of Maharashtra
- popular country
- flying vehicle
- India's National game
- opposite of dark
- popular sports person
- son of Indra
- God of Cricket
20 Clues: very tasty • cute animal • used to sit • biggest bird • son of Indra • silicon city • flying vehicle • tallest animal • God of Cricket • popular country • National animal • biggest country • opposite of dark • King of the forest • small state in India • capital of Tamil Nadu • India's National game • popular sports person • capital of Maharashtra • Greatest Indian fielder
Dragons 2023-05-04
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- First Queen of Silla
- The Goddess of Wisdom
- Proto-Dragon
- Rain God
- Roman Poet
- Babylonian National God
- The Babylonian Goddess
- Water Snake
- Cockatrice's Mortal Enemy
- Thunder Dragon
- Ninazu's Son
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- Torch Dragon
- Aeete's Daughter
- Storm God
- Carved Stone Figures
- Three-headed Serpent
- Assyrian National God
- The Sea Dragon
- Scribal God
- Aelianus Author of On Animals
20 Clues: Rain God • Storm God • Roman Poet • Scribal God • Water Snake • Torch Dragon • Proto-Dragon • Ninazu's Son • The Sea Dragon • Thunder Dragon • Aeete's Daughter • First Queen of Silla • Carved Stone Figures • Three-headed Serpent • The Goddess of Wisdom • Assyrian National God • The Babylonian Goddess • Babylonian National God • Cockatrice's Mortal Enemy • Aelianus Author of On Animals
All About Animals 2023-11-21
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- produces milk
- New Zealand's national symbol
- produces wool
- Large marsupial
- reptile without legs
- long neck
- young cat
- jumping amphibian
- trunk and big ears
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- egg laying bird
- biggest ocean swimming mammal
- black bird
- Man's best friend
- playful ocean swimming mammal
- grey with one horn
- Likes to chase mice
- U.S. National bird
- rodent
- Flying mammal
- young dog
20 Clues: rodent • long neck • young cat • young dog • black bird • produces milk • produces wool • Flying mammal • egg laying bird • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • jumping amphibian • grey with one horn • U.S. National bird • trunk and big ears • Likes to chase mice • reptile without legs • New Zealand's national symbol • biggest ocean swimming mammal • playful ocean swimming mammal
How well do yo know your co-workers???? 2018-03-15
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- Always parks in the same spot
- Scrub a dub dub
- Greenest guy on the team
- Calls his boy "little man"
- Loves old cars
- Doesn't like to waer pants in the cold
- Nerves of steel
- Has a serious love of chicken
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- Loves safety
- Our newest employee
- Been with Paradise since 2013
- Likes to fly off to Hawaii
- Used to work at Northfork
- Loves the movies
- Has the middle name John
- Plays with his smoker all the time
16 Clues: Loves safety • Loves old cars • Scrub a dub dub • Nerves of steel • Loves the movies • Our newest employee • Greenest guy on the team • Has the middle name John • Used to work at Northfork • Likes to fly off to Hawaii • Calls his boy "little man" • Always parks in the same spot • Been with Paradise since 2013 • Has a serious love of chicken • Plays with his smoker all the time • ...
How well do yo know your co-workers???? 2018-03-15
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- Been with Paradise since 2013
- Greenest guy on the team
- Doesn't like to wear pants in the cold
- Loves old cars
- Nerves of steel
- Has the middle name John
- Always parks in the same spot
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- Our newest employee
- Likes to fly off to Hawaii
- Calls his boy "little man"
- Has a serious love of chicken
- Scrub a dub dub
- Loves the movies
- Used to work at Northfork
- Plays with his smoker all the time
- Loves safety
16 Clues: Loves safety • Loves old cars • Scrub a dub dub • Nerves of steel • Loves the movies • Our newest employee • Greenest guy on the team • Has the middle name John • Used to work at Northfork • Likes to fly off to Hawaii • Calls his boy "little man" • Been with Paradise since 2013 • Has a serious love of chicken • Always parks in the same spot • Plays with his smoker all the time • ...
INIDIA 2022-04-01
10 Clues: Capital of India • Capital of Maharashtra • National Bird of India • National Fruit of India • National River of India • National Animal of India • National flower of India • Orange city known in India • Where is Desert located in India • Where is Charminar located in India
MED 112 Review (Courtney Parks) 2014-06-25
Across
- flow the movement of monies into or out of a business
- amount that the insured pays on covered services before benefits begin
- electronic equivalent of a business document
- account software used for scheduling appointments, billing and financial record keeping
- combines coverage of medical cost and delivery of healthcare for a prepaid premium
- companies that help providers handle such electronic transactions as submitting claims and manage electronic medical record systems
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- provider one who directly treats the patient
- entity health plan, clearing house, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- services those services for which insurance does not pay
Down
- fixed prepayment to a medical provider for all necessary contracted services provided to each patient who is a plan member
- care offers a more restricted choice of providers and treatments in exchange for lower premiums, deductibles and other charges than traditional indemnity insurance.
- organizing a patient’s health records in chronological order using a systematic, logical, and consistent method
- impermissible use or disclosure under the Privacy Rule that compromises the security or privacy of PHI
- percentage of each claim that the insured pays
- person who buys an insurance plan
- process of earning a credential through a combination of education and experience followed by national examination
- periodic payment the insured is required to make to keep the policy in effect
- Services services that include primary care, emergency care, medical specialist's services and surgery
- health plan or program
20 Clues: health plan or program • person who buys an insurance plan • electronic equivalent of a business document • provider one who directly treats the patient • percentage of each claim that the insured pays • flow the movement of monies into or out of a business • services those services for which insurance does not pay • ...
Yom hazmaot 2025-04-21
Across
- Object lit during the national ceremony
- Initials of Israel's defense force
- First Prime Minister of Israel
- Official event at Mount Herzl
- Sound that opens the memorial day
- Israel’s parliament
- Underground defense organization before Israel's founding
- City where the state was declared
Down
- Popular Yom Ha'atzmaut food tradition
- Movement for a Jewish homeland
- Hebrew month of Israel’s independence
- What the Declaration of Independence was written on
- Immigration to Israel
- National anthem of Israel
- Ancient city now part of Tel Aviv
- Blue and white national symbol
- Southernmost city of Israel, captured in 1949
- Visionary of the Jewish state
18 Clues: Israel’s parliament • Immigration to Israel • National anthem of Israel • Official event at Mount Herzl • Visionary of the Jewish state • Movement for a Jewish homeland • Blue and white national symbol • First Prime Minister of Israel • Ancient city now part of Tel Aviv • Sound that opens the memorial day • City where the state was declared • Initials of Israel's defense force • ...
Palavras Cruzadas 2022-08-26
10 Clues: Paris não é • Javier Peña • Você no Parks • Prato da quarentena • Companheiras de yoga • Presente do meu niver • Bebida para depois do Colony • Segundo a música, O nome dele é • Algumas pessoas com fetiche estranho • Como gostamos do nosso sushi e nosso cachorro
Fast Fashion 2022-12-01
10 Clues: Give clothes away • Parks and Recs example • A fast fashion retailer • To make too much clothes • Fast Fashion affects this • An ethical clothing brand • Online second hand retailer • Wearing your sibling's clothing • Using old clothes for other things • Negative impact on developing countries
Korea 2022-07-19
13 Clues: Goodbye • Capital • Thank You • National Tree • Biggest Island • You're Welcome • National Flower • National Animal • Greeting (Peace) • Official Language • Most Popular Sport • Hello (Are You At Peace?) • Korean Popular Music (Short)
Crossword by Ashlesh K 2022-08-15
20 Clues: a cloth • a vehicle • a superbike • famous sport • used in rain • need to live • used to write • a car company • national bird • used ti grind • used to write • used in sports • king of jungle • a famous movie • digital device • ware to go out • national animal • safety material • people fear most • used to shave beard
slay 2021-09-02
Across
- - will's laptop password
- - what is minecraft's favourite cuisine?
- - singer of the hit song how you like that
- - New South Wales' Premier name
- - your last name
- - best support worker
- - what rupaul says when he eliminates someone
- - where minecraft does his study
- - grey thing in this lounge room
- - ariana's last name
- - minecraft's birth month
Down
- - sunny, cloudy and rainy are all examples of...
- - 7 x 5
- - something times something
- - what public area opens today?
- - government school testing every 2 years
- - your mum has four
- - minecraft's coffee order
- - my last name
19 Clues: - 7 x 5 • - my last name • - your last name • - your mum has four • - ariana's last name • - best support worker • - will's laptop password • - minecraft's birth month • - minecraft's coffee order • - something times something • - what public area opens today? • - New South Wales' Premier name • - where minecraft does his study • - grey thing in this lounge room • ...
