new york Crossword Puzzles
How well do you know Auntie, Kay 2023-11-10
History 2 2021-12-06
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- Owned the world
- group killing foreigners and prisoners
- Attuide of aggresive nationlism
- took a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- leader of the Cuban Independence
- U.S. sent 16 ships around the world
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- Economic and political domination of a strong nation over a weaker nation.
- Pushed for construction of a new navy
- all countries allowed to trade with china
- Ascended the Hawaiian throne
- The imperial power allowed the local rulers to stay in control
- "No more backbone than a chocolate eclair"
- Published The influence of sea power upon history
- owned the New York Journal and the New York World
14 Clues: Owned the world • Ascended the Hawaiian throne • Attuide of aggresive nationlism • leader of the Cuban Independence • U.S. sent 16 ships around the world • Pushed for construction of a new navy • group killing foreigners and prisoners • all countries allowed to trade with china • "No more backbone than a chocolate eclair" • Published The influence of sea power upon history • ...
Vertical Density 2013-03-11
US States Capitals Region 1, 2 and 5 2023-08-20
Progressivism 2023-01-11
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- stated that federal land could be issued if and only if it is irrigated and settled
- acquired fame by investigating and exposing companies
- written by David G. Phillips, this series put corrupt senators in the spotlight
- decision of the supreme court that upheld Roosevelt's antitrust suits and ordered these companies to dissolve
- a reporter that shocked upper classes with his accounts of New York slums
- allowed voters to remove faithless elected officials
- the New York City tragedy that occurred when the fire codes were violated
- the new cabinet body born after the Department of Commerce and Labor, authorized to probe business engaged in interstate commerce
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- despite doing very little to truly lower taxes, Taft signed this, stating it was "the best bill that the Republican Party ever past"
- was exposed in a "Frenzied Finance" for grossly profiting off of the stock market
- an attempt to prevent adulteration and mislabeling of food as well as pharmaceuticals
- first chief factory inspector and a big advocate for the improvement of factory conditions
- incited violence in Brownsville Texas, which served to enrage African Americans
- "aimed for the nation's heart but hit its stomach"
- president during the beginning of the progressive era
- invalidated ten hour bakery shifts previously established in New York Law
- nickname given to President Roosevelt by critics after the panic of 1907
- a device that placed laws on the ballot
18 Clues: a device that placed laws on the ballot • "aimed for the nation's heart but hit its stomach" • allowed voters to remove faithless elected officials • acquired fame by investigating and exposing companies • president during the beginning of the progressive era • nickname given to President Roosevelt by critics after the panic of 1907 • ...
Modernism 2013-04-09
10 Clues: heroes had... • lost faith in... • the structure was... • separation of society. • women's right to vote. • Renaissance in New York. • no regular rhythym/rhyme. • disappointment; stripped of ideals. • event that changed American fiction. • result of the New York stock market crash.
Investing/Retirement 2023-02-22
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- The closing ___ for the New York Stock Exchange rings at 4:00 pm Eastern time.
- The golden rule of the stock market is to buy ___ and sell high.
- A federal insurance program that provides benefits to retired people and those who are disabled
- Speculating is a high ___ investment.
- A retirement fund for an employee paid into by the employer
- Investors buy stocks in hopes of making ___.
- IPO is short for initial ___ offering.
- How many years is the AIME calculation based on? (spell out the number)
- A savings account is a way to ___ your money.
- Usually paid quarterly by well established publicly traded companies.
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- The common notation for the exchange located in New York.
- The street in New York where the New York Exchange is located. (2 words)
- The American index for the 30 largest companies.
- A ___ firm is where you place your order to buy a stock. They in turn place the order with a representative at the exchange.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- Degree of uncertainty on how likely the investor is to make money on an investment
- an individual retirement account that allows a person to set aside after tax income up to a specified amount each year
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- Stocks are a type of investment designed to ___ your money.
- A ___ corporation is owned by the founder or a small group of investors or management company. It does not sell stocks to the public.
- average indexed monthly earnings used to calculate a persons social security benefits
- The common notation for the American index that trades in mostly tech companies.
- A savings account with tax advantages that individuals can open to save and invest in the long term
23 Clues: Speculating is a high ___ investment. • IPO is short for initial ___ offering. • Investors buy stocks in hopes of making ___. • A savings account is a way to ___ your money. • The American index for the 30 largest companies. • The common notation for the exchange located in New York. • A retirement fund for an employee paid into by the employer • ...
APA 2025-12-08
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- Town where Alpha Phi Alpha was established in New York.
- BDL Brother with street name after him in Daytona Beach.
- Taught Agriculture and Biology at Armstrong Vocational High School in the District of Columbia.
- Brother presented case of Brown vs Board of Education, was a supreme court judge.
- BDL Taught a Bethune and owned funeral home.
- , University where fraternity was started.
- BDL was the ____established chapter chartered in the state of Florida.
- BDL Brother Attorney and retired Judge.
- Professional staff member of the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations.
- The first Executive Secretary of the National Urban League.
- Created the shield for Alpha Phi Alpha in 1911.
- BDL Brother second African American behind his brother to pass med exam in Florida.
- First Alpha Brother President at Bethune University.
- , New York State’s first African American registered engineer.
- BDL Brother President Bethune 1975 to 2004.
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- Brother was a magazine publisher of Ebony and Jet.
- First registered African American architect in the State of New York and one of the first African Americans to become a member of the American Institute of Architecture
- BDL became president succeeding Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune.
- Brother wrote fraternity hymn, Charter member BDL..
- BDL Brother educator and first Black commissioner of Deland.
- BDL Brother who was Florida Federation District Director.
- Physician at the government hospital in Tuskegee.
- BDL Brother who was a principal and school board member.
- A Professor of Agriculture at Florida A&M University.
- BDL Brother served as General secretary.
- BDL Brother played with New York Giants and Retired Vice President Student Services Bethune University.
- Brother was Ambassador to United Nation.
- Considered the mother of Alpha Phi Alpha.
- Brother was Pastor renowned for being a force behind the civil rights movement.
- BDL founding member, physician with street named after him in Daytona.
30 Clues: BDL Brother Attorney and retired Judge. • BDL Brother served as General secretary. • Brother was Ambassador to United Nation. • Considered the mother of Alpha Phi Alpha. • , University where fraternity was started. • BDL Brother President Bethune 1975 to 2004. • BDL Taught a Bethune and owned funeral home. • Created the shield for Alpha Phi Alpha in 1911. • ...
Batavia Pedestrians 2025-10-27
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- The skilled boilermakers worked quickly to _____ the thick steel plates of the ship's hull together, one loud strike after another
- first name of "The Pedestrian" author Bradbury.
- The genre of "The Pedestrian"
- Even after she had left the city, he kept seeing her face in the crowds, a beautiful, persistent ___ that he couldn't banish.
- adj. scrupulously clean or pure, especially so as to be bland or characterless.
- The town worried that closing the public library would be a _____ step, signaling a move away from supporting education and community resources.
- Batavia radio
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- short for Western New York
- v. join or fasten (plates of metal); hold (someone or something) fast so as to make them incapable of movement
- Lake bordering Western New York
- Horses do this at the Downs
- adj. occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady
- v. display or show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance; demonstrate.
- Halloween, AKA All Hallows' ___
- short for New York State
- n. a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches
- After an hour of intense effort, the adrenaline rush began to _____, leaving him feeling suddenly exhausted.
17 Clues: Batavia radio • short for New York State • short for Western New York • Horses do this at the Downs • The genre of "The Pedestrian" • Lake bordering Western New York • Halloween, AKA All Hallows' ___ • first name of "The Pedestrian" author Bradbury. • adj. occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady • ...
Yello 2020-12-17
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- French Revolution but it's drama
- Gay lovers in 1980-something that can't pay for houses
- Some crazy guy wants to marry an opera singer
- Green lady and pinky princess
- Fake Letters go brr
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- Historical Figure
- Green lady's angry that a girl killed her sister by a house
- Felines, anyone?
- Uh, orphans
- Lin+More New York =
- Boys with newspapers in New York
- Dude wants love so gets 'stuff' for girl, getting arrested
- Merry Murderesses
13 Clues: Uh, orphans • Felines, anyone? • Historical Figure • Merry Murderesses • Lin+More New York = • Fake Letters go brr • Green lady and pinky princess • French Revolution but it's drama • Boys with newspapers in New York • Some crazy guy wants to marry an opera singer • Gay lovers in 1980-something that can't pay for houses • Dude wants love so gets 'stuff' for girl, getting arrested • ...
Northeast State Capitals 2024-05-07
States and Capitals #31-#40 2023-12-12
NFL Teams 2021-11-11
15 Clues: Miami team • Dallas team • Arizona team • Oakland team • Seattle team • Atlanta team • Buffalo team • Detroit team • New York team • San Diego team • Minnesota team • Green Bay team • Kansas City team • New England team • Indianapolis team
History States and Capitals 2022-05-05
The Atlantic Metro Region 2022-03-23
13 Clues: Baruch College • Pace University • Hofstra University • New York University • Seton Hall University • St. John's University • Stony Brook University • University of Delaware • St. Joeseph's University • The College of New Jersey • University of Pennsylvania • Ramapo College of New Jersey • New Jersey Institute of Technology
CNN 2021-05-01
13 Clues: 360 • Don... • OutFront • The Lead • One World • Prime Time • 7pm in London • ...Means Business • Connect the World • New Day male anchor • New Day female anchor • ...in the Situation Room • Live from the New York Stock Exchange
US + CAN Airports 2025-03-28
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- Indianapolis
- New Jersey - Teterboro
- Dallas - Ft Worth
- Revelstoke
- Columbus - Ohio State
- Miami
- Georgia - Savannah
- Toronto
- Columbus - John Glenn
- Puerto Rico - San Juan
- Ft Lauderdale
- Maui
- Tucson
- Georgia - Peachtree
- Denver - Centennial
- Houston - Bush
- Columbus - Rickenbacker
- San Jose
- Chicago - O’hare
- L.A.
- Charolette
- Laredo,TX
- San Antonio
- New Jersey - Newark
- New York - LaGuardia
- Michigan - Lansing
- Flagstaff
- Seattle
- Wisconsin - Milwaukee
- Maine - Bangor
- Jacksonville
- Wisconsin - Pewaukee
- Cincinnati - Covington
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- Michigan - Detroit
- Nashville - Intl
- Dayton
- Vancouver
- L.A. - Van Nuys
- California - Santa Rosa
- Orlando
- Georgia - Hartsfield
- San Francisco
- Houston - Hobby
- New York - Kennedy
- Las Vegas
- Dallas - Love
- Kona
- Saint Croix, USVI
- Saint Thomas, USVI
- Honolulu
- Chicago - Midway
- Cleveland - Hopkins
- Montreal
- Winnipeg
- Denver - DIA
- Sarasota
- Nashville - Tyson
- Fairbanks
- Cincinnati - Lunken
- L.A. - John Wayne
- California - Monterey
- Key West
- Cleveland - Burke
- Anchorage
64 Clues: Maui • Kona • L.A. • Miami • Dayton • Tucson • Orlando • Toronto • Seattle • Honolulu • San Jose • Montreal • Winnipeg • Sarasota • Key West • Vancouver • Las Vegas • Laredo,TX • Fairbanks • Flagstaff • Anchorage • Revelstoke • Charolette • San Antonio • Indianapolis • Denver - DIA • Jacksonville • San Francisco • Ft Lauderdale • Dallas - Love • Houston - Bush • Maine - Bangor • L.A. - Van Nuys • Houston - Hobby • Nashville - Intl • Chicago - Midway • ...
Our Planet 2026-03-23
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- Sydney is in this country.
- This city is in South Africa.
- Natural wonder in South Africa.
- Landmark in India.
- Cape Town is in this country.
- Landmark in Egypt.
- This city is in France.
- This city is in China.
- Paris is in this country.
- This city is in Egypt.
- New Delhi is in this country.
- This city is in England.
- Landmark in New York.
- New York is in this country.
- This city is in India.
- Rio de Janeiro is in this country.
- A very dry landmark.
- Beijing is in this country.
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- Landmark in Paris.
- This city is in Japan.
- This city is in Australia.
- This city is in Mexico.
- Natural landmark in the USA.
- Landmark in China.
- Tokyo is in this country.
- Underwater landmark in Australia.
- This city is in the USA.
- The tallest mountain.
- Landmark in London.
- New Mexico is in this country.
- This city is in Brazil.
- London is in this country.
- Cairo is in this country.
- Large forest natural wonder.
34 Clues: Landmark in Paris. • Landmark in China. • Landmark in India. • Landmark in Egypt. • Landmark in London. • A very dry landmark. • The tallest mountain. • Landmark in New York. • This city is in Japan. • This city is in China. • This city is in Egypt. • This city is in India. • This city is in Mexico. • This city is in France. • This city is in Brazil. • This city is in the USA. • ...
13 Colonies, Pilgrims, and Puritans 2026-01-29
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- To change what someone believes or what someone is.
- The colony that is the furthest south (not Florida).
- The holiday that celebrates a meal between the Pilgrims and Natives.
- The only colony that starts with a "V".
- A person who goes on a religious trip to spread a certain faith.
- A crop that can be sold for money.
- The colony that the Pilgrims made in the New World is called ___________.
- The New England colonies specialized in ________ building.
- The colonies that are the farthest north are called the _____________ Colonies.
- The Pilgrims and the Puritans came to the New World for _____________ freedom.
- Not Old York, but ______ _______
- The Puritans would force someone who broke their covenant to __________.
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- Making something larger, like a colony.
- An agreement with someone or a group.
- Exaggerated or uncontrollable emotions or excitement.
- A person who is on a religious journey.
- The smallest of the colonies.
- The colony where the Puritans landed (where Boston is).
- English Christians who wanted to focus on a strict interpretation of the Bible.
- A large farm that specializes in cash crops.
- The Salem _________ Trials killed many people.
- New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware were called the ____________ Colonies.
22 Clues: The smallest of the colonies. • Not Old York, but ______ _______ • A crop that can be sold for money. • An agreement with someone or a group. • Making something larger, like a colony. • A person who is on a religious journey. • The only colony that starts with a "V". • A large farm that specializes in cash crops. • The Salem _________ Trials killed many people. • ...
A Trip to New York - Where would you like to go? 2020-10-30
8 Clues: has 102 floors • a bridge in New York • a symbol for freedom • is home to many Chinese people • has many shops and restaurants • which car is famous for New York City • is where the world trade center stood • one of the biggest parks of New York City
13 Colonies Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-09
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- Was the founder of the New York colony and was nicknamed "Duke of York"
- This was a cash crop for the southern colonies and was extremely valuable to them
- This group wanted to separate from the English Church and form their own congregations
- One of the southern colonies and was the last one to develop (Hint: One of the founders was George II)
- One of the middle colonies and Hudson River is located near this colony which was crucial
- This is the ship where the Puritans had to aboard to arrive in America
- One of the southern colonies and Jamestown was the first successful English settlement that had happened there
- One of the New England colonies and the founder was Captain John Mason
- Was the founder of Maryland and was the Second Lord Baltimore
- A group called the _______________, wanted to make services simpler and wanted to "purify" the religion
- Was the founder of the Pennsylvania Colony and created the first democracy in America
- One of the middle colonies and was the first democracy in America
- Thomas Hooker was the founder of this colony and the climate for this colony was cold winters and mild summers (Not snowy winters)
- A member of a Protestant Church and wanted to treat all people as equal
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- Carolina One of the southern colonies and 8 people had founded this colony (Hint: They also had a royal charter)
- One of the middle colonies and with the help of New York's founder, ___________ was born
- One of the New England colonies and this is where the first Thanksgiving feast took place.(Hint: One of the New England colonies that contains Puritans)
- This helped the New York colony and was extremely important to them (Hint: The founder of New York colony had given large estates along the ___________.)
- This person was the founder of Rhode Island and was banished from England
- One of the New England colonies and had one of the largest slave trade in North America
- Carolina One of the southern colonies and where present-day Lost Colony of Roanoke took place
- One of the southern colonies and most people came here for religious and political freedom
- One of the middle colonies and was the smallest out of all of them (Hint: The founder was Peter Minuit)
- This was a big part of the southern colonies and relied on this for their economy (Hint: Starts with "s")
24 Clues: Was the founder of Maryland and was the Second Lord Baltimore • One of the middle colonies and was the first democracy in America • This is the ship where the Puritans had to aboard to arrive in America • One of the New England colonies and the founder was Captain John Mason • Was the founder of the New York colony and was nicknamed "Duke of York" • ...
Introduction to the NFL: Crossword Edition 2025-09-01
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- (Kansas City) Leaders
- (Houston) Those from the Lone Star State
- (Las Vegas) ___ of the Lost Ark
- (Denver) Preferred getaway vehicles of OJ
- (Los Angeles) All new iPhones come with these
- (Jacksonville) Spotted American feline
- (Tampa Bay) Synonym for pirates
- (Philadelphia) America's national bird
- (Minnesota) Norse warriors
- (New England) Loves their country lots
- (San Francisco) Those that rushed for gold
- (Buffalo) Multiple dollars
- (New Orleans) "When the ____ Go Marching In"
- (Arizona) Birds, clergy, or shades of red
- (New York) Large individuals
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- (Dallas) Wild West heroes
- (New York) Very fast planes
- (Cincinnati) Tigers of the Indian subcontinent
- (Tennessee) Progenitors of the Greek gods
- (Baltimore) Birds that quoth
- (Seattle) Another name for ospreys
- (Indianapolis) Horses or pistols
- (Pittsburgh) Metalworkers of a specific alloy
- (Atlanta) Fastest birds on Earth
- (Chicago) Subject of an SNL skit starring Bill Swirski
- (Green Bay) Those that process meat for shipping
- (Miami) Friendly aquatic mammals
- (Los Angeles) Grown male sheep
- (Washington) Military leaders
- (Cleveland) Chocolates, Caramels, Sepias
- (Carolina) Feline, also a superhero
- (Detroit) First part of a famous animal trio
32 Clues: (Kansas City) Leaders • (Dallas) Wild West heroes • (Minnesota) Norse warriors • (Buffalo) Multiple dollars • (New York) Very fast planes • (Baltimore) Birds that quoth • (New York) Large individuals • (Washington) Military leaders • (Los Angeles) Grown male sheep • (Las Vegas) ___ of the Lost Ark • (Tampa Bay) Synonym for pirates • (Indianapolis) Horses or pistols • ...
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
CAPITAL CITIES 2020-04-21
Revolutionary War 2025-10-13
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- American general who became a traitor and joined the British in 1780
- Gave the famous 1775 speech saying Give me liberty or give me death
- American victory in early 1777 that followed the Battle of Trenton
- Major American victory in 1777 that convinced France to join the war
- Early and bloody battle near Boston in 1775 that proved colonists could fight the British
- Winter camp of 1777–1778 where the Continental Army endured hardships and grew stronger
- 1778 battle in New Jersey fought in extreme heat, ending in a draw
- Small American victory in New York in 1776 that boosted morale after Long Island
- British king during the Revolutionary War, ruled from 1760 to 1820
- Strong supporter of independence in Congress, became second U.S. President in 1797
- Helped negotiate the 1778 alliance with France and the 1783 peace treaty
- Major British victory in New York in 1776 after the Declaration of Independence
- Final major battle in 1781 where British General Cornwallis surrendered
- First battle of the Revolutionary War in 1775 where the shot heard 'round the world was fired
- 1776 battle in New York where Washington's army had to retreat again
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- Clever American victory in South Carolina in 1781 using a fake retreat
- 1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War
- Thomas Paine's 1776 pamphlet that encouraged colonists to fight for independence
- Patriot who made a midnight ride in 1775 to warn colonists the British were coming
- Failed American invasion of Canada during a snowstorm in 1775
- Young French noble who joined Washington and helped the Americans win the war
- American naval hero known for his 1779 victory and saying I have not yet begun to fight
- Brutal 1777 battle in New York with many Patriot and Loyalist casualties
- Foggy 1777 battle in Pennsylvania where Americans lost but impressed the French
- Commander of the Continental Army during the war, became first U.S. President in 1789
- Surprise American victory in 1776 after Washington crossed the Delaware on Christmas
- Document written in 1776 that declared American independence from Britain
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence in 1776
28 Clues: Main author of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 • 1783 agreement that officially ended the Revolutionary War • Failed American invasion of Canada during a snowstorm in 1775 • American victory in early 1777 that followed the Battle of Trenton • 1778 battle in New Jersey fought in extreme heat, ending in a draw • ...
13 Colonies Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-09
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- Thomas Hooker was the founder of this colony and the climate for this colony was cold winters and mild summers (Not snowy winters)
- Was the founder of Maryland and was the Second Lord Baltimore
- This is the ship where the Puritans had to aboard to arrive in America
- This was a cash crop for the southern colonies and was extremely valuable to them
- Was the founder of the Pennsylvania Colony and created the first democracy in America
- A member of a Protestant Church and wanted to treat all people as equal
- One of the southern colonies and most people came here for religious and political freedom
- One of the middle colonies and was the smallest out of all of them (Hint: The founder was Peter Minuit)
- One of the New England colonies and had one of the largest slave trade in North America
- A group called the _______________, wanted to make services simpler and wanted to "purify" the religion
- This person was the founder of Rhode Island and was banished from England
- One of the southern colonies and where present-day Lost Colony of Roanoke took place
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- One of the southern colonies and was the last one to develop (Hint: One of the founders was George II)
- One of the middle colonies and was the first democracy in America
- One of the New England colonies and the founder was Captain John Mason
- One of the middle colonies and Hudson River is located near this colony which was crucial
- One of the middle colonies and with the help of New York's founder, ___________ was born
- This group wanted to separate from the English Church and form their own congregations
- One of the New England colonies and this is where the first Thanksgiving feast took place.(Hint: One of the New England colonies that contains Puritans)
- One of the southern colonies and Jamestown was the first successful English settlement that had happened there
- Was the founder of the New York colony and was nicknamed "Duke of York"
- One of the southern colonies and 8 people had founded this colony (Hint: They also had a royal charter)
- This was a big part of the southern colonies and relied on this for their economy (Hint: Starts with "s")
- This helped the New York colony and was extremely important to them (Hint: The founder of New York colony had given large estates along the ___________.)
24 Clues: Was the founder of Maryland and was the Second Lord Baltimore • One of the middle colonies and was the first democracy in America • One of the New England colonies and the founder was Captain John Mason • This is the ship where the Puritans had to aboard to arrive in America • A member of a Protestant Church and wanted to treat all people as equal • ...
thanksgiving 2020-11-17
26 Clues: hat • pie • corn • stew • tipi • bread • apple • month • autumn • family • turkey • dinner • family • native • suburb • banquet • pumpkin • harvest • new York • pilgrims • blueberry • cornucopia • vegetables • celebration • sweet potato • mashed potatoes
Cities 2025-08-24
21 Clues: also • city • like • Paris • sorry • Tokyo • London • Berlin • country • grow up • Beijing • New York • Shanghai • language • it's okay • Hong Kong • can speak • don't like • want to learn • how about you? • Chinese language
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
Across
- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
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- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
US States and Capitals 2022-04-26
SOC 8 - Ch. 2.4 - The Middle Colonies 2024-11-18
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- the colony that used to be called New Amsterdam but changed its name to New ___ after the colony went to England's hands
- New Jersey changed from a proprietary colony to a ____ colony after it went back into the direct control of the monarch.
- the owner of a large piece of land given to them by Dutch officials to promote agriculture in New Amsterdam
- One of the greatest resources of the Middle Colonies was ___, which hunted in the forests and traded for profit.
- The proprietor and founder of Pennsylvania colony was named William _____ and he was a close friend of the English King.
- the religious group of Protestant reformers who believed everyone was equal under God
- The region of the English colonies in America containing 4 colonies, located above Virginia and below New England was called the ___ Colonies.
- the Dutch governor of New Amsterdam until 1664 was named Peter ___.
- African ___ made up ~1/4 of the population of Dutch New Amsterdam and 1/3 of the population of English Pennsylvania.
- The "Pennsylvania ___" became the name of some German-speaking Protestant immigrants to Pennsylvania colony.
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- A new colony called New ____ was formed in 1664 when the Duke of York decided that to give some of New York to 2 friends
- A type of colony where the owners make annual payments to the king for use of the land, like how New Jersey started out
- the English colony settled by William Penn and many other Quakers starting in 1681
- Another name for NON-government intervention in the economy, like in the system of capitalism, is "free ___".
- one group of Pennsylvania Dutch who believe in living simply, like riding horse-and-buggies
- A nickname for the Middle Colonies was the "____" Colonies because they grew and exported so much grain there.
- a town or city by the sea where trading ships unload their cargo
17 Clues: a town or city by the sea where trading ships unload their cargo • the Dutch governor of New Amsterdam until 1664 was named Peter ___. • the English colony settled by William Penn and many other Quakers starting in 1681 • the religious group of Protestant reformers who believed everyone was equal under God • ...
US HISTORY 112 2024-11-21
27 Clues: age • gun • rush • York • four • cola • stone • Parks • trust • parks • tweed • graham • island • period • player • Edison • Harbor • island • Pepper • War One • machine • growing • eleventh • president • Roosevelt • B Anothony • Revolution
9/11 Sirius The Hero Dog 2020-09-02
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- meant to help people remember a person or event, sometimes in the form of a monument, ceremony, or other form
- five-sided building where the main offices of the United State Department of Defense are located; one of the sites attacked by terrorists who flew a captured plane into the building on September 11, 2001
- person who enters a new country or region, especially to settle there
- two
- place where dogs are kept
- Authority/a part of the government that is in charge of traffic, regulations, safety, and security, etc. of a port or harbor; protects and regulates the ports and harbors around the New York City area in New York and New Jersey
- who continue to live after a disaster, tragedy, or an other type of catastrophic event
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- an emblem or some other form of mark that is worn to show membership in an organization or to indicate rank in a public office
- Guard/ police officers gathered to show respect and to pay tribute
- a statue, marker, plaque, building or some other structure that is set up to honor or to keep alive the memory of a person or an event.
- short way to spell "canine" that is used to refer to dogs in a police unit
- from a building that has been bombed, destroyed in an earthquake, etc.
- person who watches over, guards, and or protects others
- Towers/ a term often used to refer to the two tallest buildings of the World Trade Center in New York City that is comprised of a number of buildings including
- Trade Center/huge center of business, transportation, etc. in New York City that is comprised of a number of buildings including the Twin Towers
15 Clues: two • place where dogs are kept • person who watches over, guards, and or protects others • Guard/ police officers gathered to show respect and to pay tribute • person who enters a new country or region, especially to settle there • from a building that has been bombed, destroyed in an earthquake, etc. • ...
9/11 Sirius The Hero Dog 2020-09-02
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- Honor Guard/ police officers gathered to show respect and to pay tribute
- place where dogs are kept
- meant to help people remember a person or event, sometimes in the form of a monument, ceremony, or other form
- from a building that has been bombed, destroyed in an earthquake, etc.
- person who watches over, guards, and or protects others
- Trade Center/huge center of business, transportation, etc. in New York City that is comprised of a number of buildings including the Twin Towers
- a statue, marker, plaque, building or some other structure that is set up to honor or to keep alive the memory of a person or an event.
- short way to spell "canine" that is used to refer to dogs in a police unit
- Authority/a part of the government that is in charge of traffic, regulations, safety, and security, etc. of a port or harbor; protects and regulates the ports and harbors around the New York City area in New York and New Jersey
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- five-sided building where the main offices of the United State Department of Defense are located; one of the sites attacked by terrorists who flew a captured plane into the building on September 11, 2001
- who continue to live after a disaster, tragedy, or an other type of catastrophic event
- two
- an emblem or some other form of mark that is worn to show membership in an organization or to indicate rank in a public office
- Towers/ a term often used to refer to the two tallest buildings of the World Trade Center in New York City that is comprised of a number of buildings including
- person who enters a new country or region, especially to settle there
15 Clues: two • place where dogs are kept • person who watches over, guards, and or protects others • person who enters a new country or region, especially to settle there • from a building that has been bombed, destroyed in an earthquake, etc. • Honor Guard/ police officers gathered to show respect and to pay tribute • ...
9/11 Sirius The Hero Dog 2020-09-02
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- Honor Guard/police officers gathered to show respect and to pay tribute
- place where dogs are kept
- meant to help people remember a person or event, sometimes in the form of a monument, ceremony, or other form
- from a building that has been bombed, destroyed in an earthquake, etc.
- person who watches over, guards, and or protects others
- Trade Center/huge center of business, transportation, etc. in New York City that is comprised of a number of buildings including the Twin Towers
- a statue, marker, plaque, building or some other structure that is set up to honor or to keep alive the memory of a person or an event.
- short way to spell "canine" that is used to refer to dogs in a police unit
- Authority/a part of the government that is in charge of traffic, regulations, safety, and security, etc. of a port or harbor; protects and regulates the ports and harbors around the New York City area in New York and New Jersey
Down
- five-sided building where the main offices of the United State Department of Defense are located; one of the sites attacked by terrorists who flew a captured plane into the building on September 11, 2001
- who continue to live after a disaster, tragedy, or an other type of catastrophic event
- two
- an emblem or some other form of mark that is worn to show membership in an organization or to indicate rank in a public office
- Towers/ a term often used to refer to the two tallest buildings of the World Trade Center in New York City that is comprised of a number of buildings including
- person who enters a new country or region, especially to settle there
15 Clues: two • place where dogs are kept • person who watches over, guards, and or protects others • person who enters a new country or region, especially to settle there • from a building that has been bombed, destroyed in an earthquake, etc. • Honor Guard/police officers gathered to show respect and to pay tribute • ...
till the end... 2.Y 2014-05-14
16 Clues: Dr. • Say • Mary • Fred • short • Jesus • Pathos • English • Hercule • Sherlock • President • September • --- Theory • Rhetorical • Karina Henneberg • The Twin --- in New York
Mass media, economy and sport in the USA 2024-11-23
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- The American stock market index often mentioned in the news
- A famous newspaper based in New York City
- The most popular American sport played with a bat and ball
- The city where Hollywood, the film industry hub, is located
- York. The main city known as the financial capital of the USA
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- The game played in the Super Bowl
- A popular sport in the USA played on ice
- Ope A famous tennis tournament held in New York
- The National Broadcasting Company abbreviation
- The global technology company that started in a garage in California
10 Clues: The game played in the Super Bowl • A popular sport in the USA played on ice • A famous newspaper based in New York City • The National Broadcasting Company abbreviation • Ope A famous tennis tournament held in New York • The most popular American sport played with a bat and ball • The American stock market index often mentioned in the news • ...
The USA - Last But Not Least 2024-05-15
10 Clues: A river • The capital • magical new york • An island prison • animal in the sea • New york is called • walking in the air • a city that never sleeps • You can have it after your ride • And when i'm back in ... i feel it
Girl in Translation, Chapter 1 2017-07-27
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- The part of New York where Kimberly and her mother live
- What Kimberly's aunt offers to Kimberly and her mother at her house, but her offer is not sincere
- Kimberly's aunt's name
- Kimberly and her mother's apartment has bad ________
- What Kimberly and her mother buy at the convenience store (it's not ice cream)
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- The season that Kimberly and her mother arrive in New York
- What Kimberly thinks she'll see in New York
- These creatures live in Kimberly and her mother's apartment
- Where Kimberly's mother works
- One of Kimberly's cousin's names
10 Clues: Kimberly's aunt's name • Where Kimberly's mother works • One of Kimberly's cousin's names • What Kimberly thinks she'll see in New York • Kimberly and her mother's apartment has bad ________ • The part of New York where Kimberly and her mother live • The season that Kimberly and her mother arrive in New York • These creatures live in Kimberly and her mother's apartment • ...
The Battle of Saratoga 2024-02-28
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- Who assembles along the St.Lawrence River?
- Whose army marched north from New York?
- Who defeated brits at bemis hights
- How confronted the British with forces
- Where did gate troops put there lines so British would not advance
- Who would isolate the New England colonies?
- How many miles away did haratio have his troops
- How many battles were fought?
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- what fort did he capture
- What was the fist battle of Saratoga called
- how many British troops went to New York
- how many continental troops four miles away
- where did he set up
- Who forced secured the surrenders of British
14 Clues: where did he set up • what fort did he capture • How many battles were fought? • Who defeated brits at bemis hights • How confronted the British with forces • Whose army marched north from New York? • how many British troops went to New York • Who assembles along the St.Lawrence River? • What was the fist battle of Saratoga called • ...
Bonjour ! Monday 3-5 2024-03-25
Nba club 2022-09-19
15 Clues: Bucks • 76ers • Kings • Hawks • Thunder • Raptors • Rockets • Nuggets • Pistons • Grizzlies • Mavericks • York Knicks • Timberwolves • Antonio Spurs • State Warriors
Class Names 2023-08-01
16 Clues: …dude • artist • oldest • texas city • loves black • “miss gurl” • weird cough • maroon shirt • new york city • cool blue shirt • has a new baby cat • smallest baby girl • trolls main character • mr. president abraham • …and the chocolate factory • first four letters is an instrument
Nellie Bly (hailey) 2022-03-23
15 Clues: Bly • race • life • worker • asylum • novels • pioneer • Cochran • inventor • settlement • literature • journalism • journalist • York reporter • around the world
depression/new deal 2021-11-16
16 Clues: Army • Bowl • Deal • Long • Trial • Trust • scare • spending • auctions • universal car • Francis Townsend • Charles Coughlin • Club- was a new york city • a fashionable young women • the national association for the advancement • market- a market which share prices are rising
The Dutch Settle in New York 2024-01-22
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- Claimed Connecticut for the Netherlands
- The name of Adrian Block's second boat
- Included New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware
- One of the strongest powers in Europe at that time
- The first Dutch settlements in North America were trading posts in ___ ____
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- The first permanent European settlement in New York
- The Dutch colonists bought this place from the American Natives for about $24
- Claimed New York Harbor and the Hudson River for the Dutch
- The small ship owned by Adrian Block that caught fire near Manhattan
9 Clues: The name of Adrian Block's second boat • Claimed Connecticut for the Netherlands • One of the strongest powers in Europe at that time • The first permanent European settlement in New York • Included New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Delaware • Claimed New York Harbor and the Hudson River for the Dutch • ...
TDC100 USA Review 2013-05-25
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- Little brother to Las Vegas
- Where are the USS Arizona and USS Missouri located
- Eastern Standard is a time....
- Principal gateway to the Hawaiian Islands
- Airport code for Miami
- Where is the Smithsonian Institute located
- Airport code for Newark
- Airport code for Baltimore-Washington Airport
- Grand Canyon National Park is located in what state
Down
- Large city park in New York
- Golden Gate bridge is located in what US city
- Official residence of the President of the United States
- Disneyworld
- The New York borough where 'the action is'
- The island known as the "Big Island" of the Hawaii Islands
- Where is ground zero located
16 Clues: Disneyworld • Airport code for Miami • Airport code for Newark • Large city park in New York • Little brother to Las Vegas • Where is ground zero located • Eastern Standard is a time.... • Principal gateway to the Hawaiian Islands • The New York borough where 'the action is' • Where is the Smithsonian Institute located • Golden Gate bridge is located in what US city • ...
Teddy Roosevelt 2015-11-10
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- Spent most of his time(2)
- Born on October 27, 1858(2)
- Who was his best friend(3)
- When violence and protesting breaks out in Chicago(2)
- Childhood friend that he ends up marry(2)
- moves back to New York to become a(2)
- Devastating economic recession(3)
- Election of November 8, 1892(2)
- April 1889 (3)
- A volunteer cavalry regiment(2)
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- Became an important leader of New York(1)
- One of T.R.'s famous speech(3)
- How many marriages did T.R. have(2)
- T.R.'s first published book(5)
- His first wife(1)
- How many children did Teddy have(1)
16 Clues: April 1889 (3) • His first wife(1) • Spent most of his time(2) • Who was his best friend(3) • Born on October 27, 1858(2) • One of T.R.'s famous speech(3) • T.R.'s first published book(5) • Election of November 8, 1892(2) • A volunteer cavalry regiment(2) • Devastating economic recession(3) • How many marriages did T.R. have(2) • How many children did Teddy have(1) • ...
Northeast Region Capitals 2021-01-13
Newsies 2025-10-20
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- Katherine Plummer's job
- Nickname of the newsie who walks with a limp
- Last name of the main character
- Les's older brother
- Now is the time to do this
- Katherine compares the newspaper to this Biblical character
- Who owns the theatre
- I'm the ____ of New York
Down
- Slang term for newspapers
- The governor who helps end the strike
- Title of the newspaper owned by Pulitzer
- Abbreviation of the city the story takes place in
- Owner and publisher of the biggest newspaper in New York City
- Place where Snyder takes Crutchie
- Owner of the delicatessen
- The city Jack dreams of living in
16 Clues: Les's older brother • Who owns the theatre • Katherine Plummer's job • I'm the ____ of New York • Slang term for newspapers • Owner of the delicatessen • Now is the time to do this • Last name of the main character • Place where Snyder takes Crutchie • The city Jack dreams of living in • The governor who helps end the strike • Title of the newspaper owned by Pulitzer • ...
Famous Buildings/Architecture 2021-04-15
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- ancient stones that align with the summer solstice in England
- staute of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Iconic copper structure in New York, was a gift from France
- pencil shaped building in Washington, DC
- Iconic steel structure in Paris, France
- painted ceilings by Michaelangelo
- chapel in Paris that recently caught on fire
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- Italian building famous for tilting
- famous overpass in San Fransisco
- famous skyscraper in New York City
- famous overpass in NYC
- huge clocktower in London
- Long, old protective barrier in East Asia
- "is falling down, falling down"
- palace built for an emporor's wife in India
- the president lives here
- mysterious old tombs in Egypt
17 Clues: famous overpass in NYC • the president lives here • huge clocktower in London • mysterious old tombs in Egypt • "is falling down, falling down" • famous overpass in San Fransisco • painted ceilings by Michaelangelo • famous skyscraper in New York City • Italian building famous for tilting • Iconic steel structure in Paris, France • pencil shaped building in Washington, DC • ...
The New York Lizards Lacrossword 2017-09-22
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- Starting goalie for the 2017 season
- Lizards head coach
- His nickname is “Beast”
- Has the most points for the Lizards in 2017
- Wears the number #66
- Had the most caused turnovers
- Retired after 15 seasons in the MLL
- The Lizards home field location
- Name of the Lizards mascot
Down
- Wears the number #43
- Will represent the 2017 USA team in the Heritage Cup
- Bright color of the Lizards logo
- The official name of the Lizards Instagram
- Greg Gurenlian had the most balls
- When does the official MLL season begin
- MLL team from Long Island
- Amount of teams in the MLL
- The amount of MLL Championships the Lizards won
18 Clues: Lizards head coach • Wears the number #43 • Wears the number #66 • His nickname is “Beast” • MLL team from Long Island • Amount of teams in the MLL • Name of the Lizards mascot • Had the most caused turnovers • The Lizards home field location • Bright color of the Lizards logo • Greg Gurenlian had the most balls • Starting goalie for the 2017 season • ...
America Crossword 2013-02-06
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- Mecca for movie stars
- Where the War in 1955 was fought
- All-time highest grossing American movie
- Famous brand of motorcycles
- Invented in America by Alexander Graham Bell
- New York, also known as the ________
- Famous fast food chain
- Football not ______
Down
- 40th President of America
- EPIC American space opera franchise (best thing to happen to mankind)
- 25 acre park at the southern tip of Manhattan in New York City
- Popular American cable television channel
- Las Vegas, also known as _______
- A US holiday held on the fourth Thursday in November
- Annual championship game of the National Football League
- Famous American golfer
- largest rainforest in the world
17 Clues: Football not ______ • Mecca for movie stars • Famous American golfer • Famous fast food chain • 40th President of America • Famous brand of motorcycles • largest rainforest in the world • Where the War in 1955 was fought • Las Vegas, also known as _______ • New York, also known as the ________ • All-time highest grossing American movie • Popular American cable television channel • ...
Baseball Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-25
15 Clues: Detroit • Seattle • Houston • Arizona • Atlanta • Chicago • New York • Colorado • San Diego • Minnesota • Pittsburgh • Washington • Los Angeles • Philadelphia • San Fransisco
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
Down
- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
History Chapter 7 Checkup Sections B and C 2024-11-29
10 Clues: John White • John Winthrop • New Netherlands • Lord De La Warr • 2nd governor of Plymouth • 1st governor of Plymouth • claimed the area of New York for the Dutch • claimed the area of New York for the French • claimed part of North America for England in 1497 • first European to reach what is now the U.S. mainland
New York 2023-12-29
6 Clues: Engineer of the statue • In what war did France help the US • The crown's seven points represent this • Libertas is the _____ goddess of freedom • The statue is the ______ statue in America • For what occasion did France give the US the statue of liberty
New York 2025-06-11
6 Clues: Le "Grand Apple" • Le equipe de basket • Le equipe de baseball • Le grande femme dans l'ocean • Le voiture que les personnes demande pour • Le place pour voire les "plays" et le theatre
New York City! 2021-09-28
9 Clues: a sport in New York • "big apple" is a... • skyscrapers in a city • New York has 5 of them • another word for famous • a lot of cars and buses • very tall houses in a city • people who come from another country • the statue of Liberty is a ... of hope
New York City 2024-06-05
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- Where were veterans of the American Civil War buried?
- How old is granite underneath the City?
- Which rock type is underneath the city?
- What informed Americans that "The bronx is up"
- Rain, that contains large amount of ozone particles?
Down
- The river that runs through New York City?
- Culture institution?
- When did Brooklyn became an indepentend city?
- Synonymous with theatre?
9 Clues: Culture institution? • Synonymous with theatre? • How old is granite underneath the City? • Which rock type is underneath the city? • The river that runs through New York City? • When did Brooklyn became an indepentend city? • What informed Americans that "The bronx is up" • Rain, that contains large amount of ozone particles? • ...
New York City 2025-08-27
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- to really want to do something
- sometimes, there is a big ____ between AE and BE words
- something that shows you how much time has passed (i.e. when you play chess)
- to put somebody's bodyweight against something, i.e., like a railing
Down
- great, super, fantastic
- you put your books, exercise books here in school when you don't need them
- you need an oven to make sugary things like cake
- you hold onto it while walking up stairs, or are up on a high roof
- the police ____ people who commited a crime (stole something)
9 Clues: great, super, fantastic • to really want to do something • you need an oven to make sugary things like cake • sometimes, there is a big ____ between AE and BE words • the police ____ people who commited a crime (stole something) • you hold onto it while walking up stairs, or are up on a high roof • to put somebody's bodyweight against something, i.e., like a railing • ...
Hockey Teams Crossword 2026-02-17
32 Clues: Boston • Dallas • Denver • Ottawa • Calgary • Florida • Toronto • St Paul • Anaheim • Seattle • Buffalo • Chicago • Raleigh • Detroit • Edmonton • Columbus • San Jose • Winnipeg • Montreal • Las Vegas • St. Louis • Nashville • Vancouver • Tampa Bay • New Jersey • Pittsburgh • Los Angeles • Long Island • Philadelphia • New York City • Salt Lake City • Washington,D.C.
All About The Newlyweds 2026-01-01
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- The groom and his family are from this town in New York.
- The bride went to this state for medical school.
- The couple met doing a rotation at this hospital in PA.
- Name of the groom.
- The groom was born in this Indian city.
- The bride's favorite cuisine.
- The groom went to this state for medical school.
- The happy couple's took their first trip together here.
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- The bride went to this college located in Allentown, PA.
- The groom's favorite cuisine.
- Name of the bride.
- The groom proposed to the bride in this tropical location.
- The bride was born in this Indian city.
- The couple are both training in this field.
- One of the bride and groom's furry children.
- The groom went here for undergrad located in New York.
- The bride and her family are from this town in New Jersey.
- Another furry child of the bride and groom.
18 Clues: Name of the bride. • Name of the groom. • The groom's favorite cuisine. • The bride's favorite cuisine. • The bride was born in this Indian city. • The groom was born in this Indian city. • The couple are both training in this field. • Another furry child of the bride and groom. • One of the bride and groom's furry children. • The bride went to this state for medical school. • ...
The United States of America 2017-01-12
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- US state and group of islands in the Pacific
- There are 50 of them on the US flag
- Street in New York City, famous for financial market
- Holiday in November, families often eat turkey
- Neighbours to the north of the USA
- City of casinos, weddings and entertainment
- Famous university near Boston
- US money
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- The largest state of the USA
- Home of the US president
- City of Angels
- Part of New York City with many skyscrapers
- Road in the USA similar to the German Autobahn
- Part of Los Angeles, famous for film industry
- Home of Disney World
15 Clues: US money • City of Angels • Home of Disney World • Home of the US president • The largest state of the USA • Famous university near Boston • Neighbours to the north of the USA • There are 50 of them on the US flag • Part of New York City with many skyscrapers • City of casinos, weddings and entertainment • US state and group of islands in the Pacific • ...
Rippers Words 2024-02-12
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- The best dective in New York.
- A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
- The unknown detective agency in New York.
Down
- The new Pinkerton angent that died.
- The name of the story
- The main character of the story.
- The setting
- Carvers bully.
- Carvers only friend.
- The city the original location of the Ripper Killings
10 Clues: The setting • Carvers bully. • Carvers only friend. • The name of the story • The best dective in New York. • The main character of the story. • The new Pinkerton angent that died. • The unknown detective agency in New York. • The city the original location of the Ripper Killings • A killer known for killing in the Whitechaple London in 1888.
Colonial America 2024-12-19
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- Group that wanted to reform church
- value of goods used to purchase Manhattan
- The middle colonies grew a lot of ____
- Roger Williams led people here
- Led followers to Exeter
- People who first founded New Amsterdam
- NJ was given as a _____ by the Duke of York
- Pilgrim ship
- John Smith was leader
- Region known as breadbasket colonies
- Only clue in Roanoke
- dissidents in MA faced___
- Cash crop that saved Jamestown
- Region that include Carolinas
- A Southern cash crop
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Founded by Lord Baltimore
Down
- a major industry in New England
- The present-day name of New Amsterdam
- Founded by Sweden
- labor in Southern Colonies
- Maryland was a safe place for this group
- Had the House of Burgesses
- Founded for debtors
- Founded by Pilgrims
- "Lost Colony"
- left colonists in Roanoke
- Region with NH, MA, RI, CT
- Named after the Duke of York
- Non-violent Pacifists
30 Clues: Pilgrim ship • "Lost Colony" • Founded by Sweden • Founded for debtors • Founded by Pilgrims • Only clue in Roanoke • A Southern cash crop • John Smith was leader • Non-violent Pacifists • Led followers to Exeter • Founder of Pennsylvania • left colonists in Roanoke • dissidents in MA faced___ • Founded by Lord Baltimore • labor in Southern Colonies • Had the House of Burgesses • ...
United States 2025-05-16
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- Nickname for Nevada city
- Historic Boston event
- Nickname for Illinois
- National bird
- State known for its peaches
- State known for its potatoes
- City known for its jazz
- U.S. state with four letters
- Capital of Texas
- Largest U.S. state by area
- U.S. state abbreviation
- U.S. flag stripes color
- State with Mount Rushmore
- Nickname for Florida
- Nickname for Texas
- Famous Los Angeles sign
- Famous U.S. national park
- Famous Chicago building
- Historical U.S. document
- Nickname for Michigan
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- Capital of California
- U.S. Civil War president
- Capital of Florida
- State with the Grand Canyon
- Currency unit
- State known for its cheese
- Washington, D.C. landmark
- Iconic San Francisco bridge
- U.S. space agency
- Capital of Georgia
- New York's famous statue
- New York City borough
- First U.S. president
- Famous New York City park
- Largest U.S. city
- National anthem
- U.S. Independence Day month
37 Clues: Currency unit • National bird • National anthem • Capital of Texas • U.S. space agency • Largest U.S. city • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Nickname for Texas • First U.S. president • Nickname for Florida • Capital of California • Historic Boston event • Nickname for Illinois • New York City borough • Nickname for Michigan • City known for its jazz • U.S. state abbreviation • ...
AR 2025-08-22
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- Bangkok
- Buffalo
- Singapore
- Boston
- Tokyo Haneda
- Frankfurt
- Miami
- Raleigh-Durham
- Minneapolis
- Madrid
- Denver
- Houston Intercontinental
- Amsterdam
- Newark
- San Antonio
- Baltimore
- Delhi
- Las Vegas
- Orlando
- Doha
- Kansas City
- Los Angeles
- Hong Kong
- Cleveland
- Sacramento
- Atlanta
- Kuala Lumpur
- Orange County
- Portland
- Tokyo Narita
- Chicago O'Hare
- San Diego
- Tampa
- Honolulu
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- Oakland
- Barcelona
- Rome
- Sydney
- Nashville
- San Francisco
- Houston Hobby
- Austin
- Seoul Incheon
- Columbus
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- Pittsburgh
- Dallas Love
- Detroit
- Seattle
- Richmond
- Salt Lake City
- Washington Reagan
- Paris Charles de Gaulle
- London Heathrow
- San Jose
- Milwaukee
- Omaha
- Philadelphia
- Istanbul
- New York Kennedy
- New York LaGuardia
- Jacksonville
- Little Rock
- Charlotte
- New Orleans
- Indianapolis
- Dubai
- Ontario
- St. Louis
- Phoenix
- Beijing
71 Clues: Rome • Doha • Miami • Delhi • Omaha • Dubai • Tampa • Sydney • Boston • Austin • Madrid • Denver • Newark • Oakland • Bangkok • Buffalo • Detroit • Seattle • Orlando • Atlanta • Ontario • Phoenix • Beijing • Columbus • Richmond • San Jose • Istanbul • Portland • Honolulu • Barcelona • Singapore • Nashville • Frankfurt • Amsterdam • Baltimore • Las Vegas • Milwaukee • Hong Kong • Cleveland • Charlotte • San Diego • St. Louis • Pittsburgh • Sacramento • Minneapolis • Dallas Love • ...
American League MLB Teams 2015-02-26
15 Clues: Texas • Boston • Seattle • Oakland • Toronto • Chicago • Houston • Detroit • New York • Baltimore • Cleveland • Minnesota • Tampa Bay • Kansas City • Los Angeles
Colonies crossword 2021-10-18
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- When was the New York colony founded?
- Who founded the Pennsylvania colony?
- Who founded the New Jersey colony
- When was the Delaware colony founded?
- A crop in the middle colonies Sixteensixty-four When was the New Jersey colony founded?
- How many Middle colonies are there?
- Who first founded the middle colonies
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- Who founded the Delaware colony?
- Who founded the New York colony?
- When was the Pennsylvania colony found?
- What was the economy of the Middle colonies?
11 Clues: Who founded the Delaware colony? • Who founded the New York colony? • Who founded the New Jersey colony • How many Middle colonies are there? • Who founded the Pennsylvania colony? • When was the New York colony founded? • When was the Delaware colony founded? • Who first founded the middle colonies • When was the Pennsylvania colony found? • ...
U.S. States and Their Capitals 2025-10-24
25 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Alaska • Wyoming • Georgia • Vermont • Arizona • Indiana • Alabama • New York • Illinois • Michigan • Kentucky • Tennessee • Wisconsin • California • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • North Carolina • South Carolina
Immigration / Urbanization 2024-12-08
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- Addams Advocate for world peace and sought to help those in need
- Nothing Party I know nothing
- The rise of cities
- Island Processing station for immigrants before they can enter New York City
- Factor Reason to leave your country (War, poverty, persecution)
- Pot Immigrants blending in with other cultures to become American
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- Immigrant Countries: Italy, Russia, Greece, Poland
- A person who hates immigrants
- Labor Kids who worked in factories for low pay
- The idea that you hate a specific group of people based on their beliefs or culture
- One room apartment that was very run down
- House Settlement that aimed to reduce poverty and to help the poor and immigrants in the U.S.
- Tweed Used immigrants to get votes and stole a lot of money from New York City
- Factor Reason to come to a new country (Job opportunities, new life, freedom)
- Immigrant Countries: Ireland, Germany, United Kingdom
15 Clues: The rise of cities • Nothing Party I know nothing • A person who hates immigrants • One room apartment that was very run down • Labor Kids who worked in factories for low pay • Immigrant Countries: Italy, Russia, Greece, Poland • Immigrant Countries: Ireland, Germany, United Kingdom • Factor Reason to leave your country (War, poverty, persecution) • ...
The New York Lizards Lacrossword 2017-09-22
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- Starting goalie for the 2017 season
- Lizards head coach
- His nickname is “Beast”
- Has the most points for the Lizards in 2017
- Wears the number #66
- Had the most caused turnovers
- Retired after 15 seasons in the MLL
- The Lizards home field location
- Name of the Lizards mascot
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- Wears the number #43
- Will represent the 2017 USA team in the Heritage Cup
- Bright color of the Lizards logo
- The official name of the Lizards Instagram
- Greg Gurenlian had the most balls
- When does the official MLL season begin
- MLL team from Long Island
- Amount of teams in the MLL
- The amount of MLL Championships the Lizards won
18 Clues: Lizards head coach • Wears the number #43 • Wears the number #66 • His nickname is “Beast” • MLL team from Long Island • Amount of teams in the MLL • Name of the Lizards mascot • Had the most caused turnovers • The Lizards home field location • Bright color of the Lizards logo • Greg Gurenlian had the most balls • Starting goalie for the 2017 season • ...
Vocabulario 2022-02-22
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- pea___s, wal___s, almonds, cashews
- The ______ and the hare.
- "It's a small ______ after all".
- You do this when you are sleeping really heavy
- Santa's secret helpers.
- Has directions (North, East, South, West), always points northern.
- Different brands of these include Nike, New Balance, Under Armour, and Fila.
- You drink this in the morning to help you wake up and give you energy
- New York City is a _______ in New York.
- The man in the _____.
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- In the car, you may look out the ______ to pass time.
- School is not in session during this season.
- The ____ is blue.
- What you pay with.
- When you get dressed, you put these on.
- You sleep in these.
- You can sing or listen to this.
- "Five little ________ jumping on the bed".
- "I love it when you call me _______"
- Different types of these include jalapeno, ghost, and bell.
- You eat supper at these, you can also eat big dinners like Thanksgiving at these.
21 Clues: The ____ is blue. • What you pay with. • You sleep in these. • The man in the _____. • Santa's secret helpers. • The ______ and the hare. • You can sing or listen to this. • "It's a small ______ after all". • pea___s, wal___s, almonds, cashews • "I love it when you call me _______" • When you get dressed, you put these on. • New York City is a _______ in New York. • ...
Kaitlyn 2022-11-17
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- The body of water that Salva and his uncle canoed down
- Where the story takes place
- __ tribe Salva is part of
- __ territory where Marial died
- ___ Sudan
- The first food Salva was given in the barn Where the old woman and Salva met.
- A food he got from a hive
- Where in New York was Salva with his new family Salva's __ disappeared and is alive
- A safe place to hide
- The first person Salva met from his family Salva's ___ disappeared and is alive.
- Where in Africa does this take place?
- What con-tenet does this take place?
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- A dangerous river with strong currents and crocodiles
- Salva's dead friend
- A thin piece of wood made into paper
- The desert where five men died
- What state did Salva arrive in the U.S
- Nya walks there everyday
- Nya's sister
- Salva was __ years old in the beginning
- The main character
- The second main character
22 Clues: ___ Sudan • Nya's sister • The main character • Salva's dead friend • A safe place to hide • Nya walks there everyday • __ tribe Salva is part of • A food he got from a hive • The second main character • Where the story takes place • The desert where five men died • __ territory where Marial died • A thin piece of wood made into paper • What con-tenet does this take place? • ...
Airport codes 2025-08-22
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- Bangkok
- Buffalo
- Singapore
- Boston
- Tokyo Haneda
- Frankfurt
- Miami
- Raleigh-Durham
- Minneapolis
- Madrid
- Denver
- Houston Intercontinental
- Amsterdam
- Newark
- San Antonio
- Baltimore
- Delhi
- Las Vegas
- Orlando
- Doha
- Kansas City
- Los Angeles
- Hong Kong
- Cleveland
- Sacramento
- Atlanta
- Kuala Lumpur
- Orange County
- Portland
- Tokyo Narita
- Chicago O'Hare
- San Diego
- Tampa
- Honolulu
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- Oakland
- Barcelona
- Rome
- Sydney
- Nashville
- San Francisco
- Houston Hobby
- Austin
- Seoul Incheon
- Columbus
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- Pittsburgh
- Dallas Love
- Detroit
- Seattle
- Richmond
- Salt Lake City
- Washington Reagan
- Paris Charles de Gaulle
- London Heathrow
- San Jose
- Milwaukee
- Omaha
- Philadelphia
- Istanbul
- New York Kennedy
- New York LaGuardia
- Jacksonville
- Little Rock
- Charlotte
- New Orleans
- Indianapolis
- Dubai
- Ontario
- St. Louis
- Phoenix
- Beijing
71 Clues: Rome • Doha • Miami • Delhi • Omaha • Dubai • Tampa • Sydney • Boston • Austin • Madrid • Denver • Newark • Oakland • Bangkok • Buffalo • Detroit • Seattle • Orlando • Atlanta • Ontario • Phoenix • Beijing • Columbus • Richmond • San Jose • Istanbul • Portland • Honolulu • Barcelona • Singapore • Nashville • Frankfurt • Amsterdam • Baltimore • Las Vegas • Milwaukee • Hong Kong • Cleveland • Charlotte • San Diego • St. Louis • Pittsburgh • Sacramento • Minneapolis • Dallas Love • ...
The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 2014-04-08
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- Tom buys Myrtle a ____
- Where do Tom and Nick meet Myrte
- Myrtle gets ____ as party goes on
- Myrtles husband
- Uncle or cousin of Gatsby; Kaiser _____
- Where do Tom and Myrtle go?
- Of Ashes City between New York City and West Egg
- Doctor T. J. ________ is on the sign looking over the Valley Of Ashes
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- What did Myrtle start shouting?
- Myrtles sister
- What floor was the apartment on?
- ____ People lived in Valley Of Ashes
- Mr. McKees occupation?
- Toms Mistress
- Couple that consists of girly man and loud woman that join party
- York Tom and Nicks original destination
- What did Myrtle break because of Tom?
- What was something that Nick did that was out of character? He got _____
18 Clues: Toms Mistress • Myrtles sister • Myrtles husband • Tom buys Myrtle a ____ • Mr. McKees occupation? • Where do Tom and Myrtle go? • What did Myrtle start shouting? • Where do Tom and Nick meet Myrte • What floor was the apartment on? • Myrtle gets ____ as party goes on • ____ People lived in Valley Of Ashes • What did Myrtle break because of Tom? • ...
Commercial Landmarks 2025-02-27
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- (Dubai) Market specializing in gold jewelry.
- (Seattle) Public market with fish throwing.
- (Tokyo) Upscale shopping and entertainment area.
- Large indoor market in Hungary.
- BOQUERIA MARKET (Barcelona) Vibrant public market in Spain.
- (UAE) Large shopping mall in Dubai.
- (Tokyo) Former famous fish market (now Toyosu).
- Ancient trade routes connecting East and West.
- (Japan) Major stock market in Tokyo.
- STREET (London) Major shopping street in London.
- (Istanbul) Historic covered market in Turkey.
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- (London) Historic market and entertainment area.
- Historic shopping arcade in Sydney.
- Traditional market on waterways.
- (New York City) Heart of the financial district.
- (New York City) Famous high-end shopping street.
- (UK) One of the world's oldest stock exchanges.
- (London) Famous department store in London.
18 Clues: Large indoor market in Hungary. • Traditional market on waterways. • Historic shopping arcade in Sydney. • (UAE) Large shopping mall in Dubai. • (Japan) Major stock market in Tokyo. • (Seattle) Public market with fish throwing. • (London) Famous department store in London. • (Dubai) Market specializing in gold jewelry. • (Istanbul) Historic covered market in Turkey. • ...
Alexander Hamilton 2016-12-21
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- President sworn into office in New York City
- What Hamilton envisions the nations jobs to be...
- The city that Alexander Hamilton emigrated to
- Hamilton's arch enemy, kills Hamilton in a duel
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- What Jefferson envisioned the nations jobs to be...
- Where Alexander Hamilton was born
- Washington made Hamilton the secretary of this
- The Institution that Hamilton started in New York
- The Street Hamilton moved to in New York City
9 Clues: Where Alexander Hamilton was born • President sworn into office in New York City • The city that Alexander Hamilton emigrated to • The Street Hamilton moved to in New York City • Washington made Hamilton the secretary of this • Hamilton's arch enemy, kills Hamilton in a duel • The Institution that Hamilton started in New York • ...
Commercial Landmarks 2025-02-27
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- (Japan) Major stock market in Tokyo.
- (London) Famous department store in London.
- (UAE) Large shopping mall in Dubai.
- Traditional market on waterways.
- (Dubai) Market specializing in gold jewelry.
- (Tokyo) Upscale shopping and entertainment area.
- (London) Major shopping street in London.
- Historic shopping arcade in Sydney.
- (Tokyo) Former famous fish market (now Toyosu).
- (Seattle) Public market with fish throwing.
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- Large indoor market in Hungary.
- (London) Historic market and entertainment area.
- (Istanbul) Historic covered market in Turkey.
- (New York City) Famous high-end shopping street.
- (UK) One of the world's oldest stock exchanges.
- (New York City) Heart of the financial district.
- Ancient trade routes connecting East and West.
- (Barcelona) Vibrant public market in Spain.
18 Clues: Large indoor market in Hungary. • Traditional market on waterways. • (UAE) Large shopping mall in Dubai. • Historic shopping arcade in Sydney. • (Japan) Major stock market in Tokyo. • (London) Major shopping street in London. • (London) Famous department store in London. • (Barcelona) Vibrant public market in Spain. • (Seattle) Public market with fish throwing. • ...
New York 2014-09-26
new york 2021-03-18
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- metal used for the outside of the Statue of Liberty
- state that the statue of liberty is in (2 words, no space)
- the amount of points in the Statue of Liberty's crown
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- what caused the Statue of Liberty to change color
- the country that gifted the Statue of Liberty
- it took 21 _______ to go from idea to the Statue of Liberty
6 Clues: the country that gifted the Statue of Liberty • what caused the Statue of Liberty to change color • metal used for the outside of the Statue of Liberty • the amount of points in the Statue of Liberty's crown • state that the statue of liberty is in (2 words, no space) • it took 21 _______ to go from idea to the Statue of Liberty
New York 2022-06-10
6 Clues: a verry big shop • Actors work there • a big street in NYC • Many people from Israel are… • a Part of NYC on a half island • Many People Fromm different countries
New York 2022-05-31
New York 2023-12-29
6 Clues: Engineer of the statue • In what war did France help the US • The crown's seven points represent this • Libertas is the _____ goddess of freedom • The statue is the ______ statue in America • For what occasion did France give the US the statue of liberty
colonial regions 2022-05-10
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- Two unsuccessful crops that James Oglethorpe made colonists grow.
- the group of colonies that were called the breadbasket of the new world.
- These colonies have lots of port cities.
- Started Portsmith 1636.
- 1st governor of Massachusetts.
- started the colony of Pennsylvania.
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- Named and governed New York.
- He started the Georgia colony.
- This colony split in 1712.
- leader of the Yamacraw in Georgia.
- Led the Wompanoag in the king Phillips War.
- The person Delaware was named after.
- Was formed to help debtors to pay of dept and to guard the Carolina's from the Spanish.
- The Duke Of York split blank and New jersey.
14 Clues: Started Portsmith 1636. • This colony split in 1712. • Named and governed New York. • He started the Georgia colony. • 1st governor of Massachusetts. • leader of the Yamacraw in Georgia. • started the colony of Pennsylvania. • The person Delaware was named after. • These colonies have lots of port cities. • Led the Wompanoag in the king Phillips War. • ...
Sports and Culture in the 1920s 2026-02-05
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- Popular combat sport drawing huge crowds to arenas
- Hollywood entertainment drawing large crowds in city theaters
- New York Yankees slugger dominating the game
- The creation, sale, or distribution of alcohol illegally
- Hidden nightclubs where Americans gather to drink and dance
- Women's Hairstyle symbolizing modern freedom
- Young women known for short skirts, bold attitudes, and independence
- Heavyweight champion nicknamed "The Manassa Mauler"
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- Energetic dance craze sweeping the nation
- America's most celebrated sport of the decade
- New entertainment medium bringing sports into American homes
- Secret bar operating outside the law
- Nickname associated with New York baseball pride
13 Clues: Secret bar operating outside the law • Energetic dance craze sweeping the nation • New York Yankees slugger dominating the game • Women's Hairstyle symbolizing modern freedom • America's most celebrated sport of the decade • Nickname associated with New York baseball pride • Popular combat sport drawing huge crowds to arenas • ...
uh3 2026-03-20
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- Northwestern state with forests and rugged coastline
- Southeastern state known for Outer Banks beaches
- Desert state home to Las Vegas casinos
- Plains state with strong farming traditions
- New England state known for mountains and fall foliage
- Midwestern state known as the Buckeye State
- Northern plains state with cold winters
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- Densely populated state near New York City
- Large western state known as “Big Sky Country”
- Gateway Arch landmark located in St. Louis
- Central state known for Native American heritage
- Southwestern state with strong Native American culture
- State known for New York City and Niagara Falls
13 Clues: Desert state home to Las Vegas casinos • Northern plains state with cold winters • Densely populated state near New York City • Gateway Arch landmark located in St. Louis • Plains state with strong farming traditions • Midwestern state known as the Buckeye State • Large western state known as “Big Sky Country” • State known for New York City and Niagara Falls • ...
Darryl Strawberry 2013-04-14
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- Starwberry got addicted to ______.
- Darryl Strawberry was born in _______.
- How many years did Darryl Strawberry play in the MLB?
- Darryl played for the _______ in 1994.
- Darryl Strawberry won his first _______ _______ in 1986.
- Strawberry was a(n) ________ time all-star.
- He won the Silver Slugger award _______ times.
- Darryl won _______ World Series.
- He was _______ handed.
- Strawberry won the ______ _______ Derby in 1986.
- He won three World Series with the New York _______.
- What was Darryl Strawberry diagnosed with in 1998?
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- Darryl was ________ in 1980.
- What position did Darryl Strawberry play?
- Darryl Strawberry was born in ___________, California.
- He was elected into the New York _______ Hall of Fame in 2010.
- Darryl Strawberry _______ in 1999.
- Strawberry won the ________ award in 1983.
18 Clues: He was _______ handed. • Darryl was ________ in 1980. • Darryl won _______ World Series. • Starwberry got addicted to ______. • Darryl Strawberry _______ in 1999. • Darryl Strawberry was born in _______. • Darryl played for the _______ in 1994. • What position did Darryl Strawberry play? • Strawberry won the ________ award in 1983. • ...
The Middle Colonies 2023-09-20
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- The state that was named after William Penn
- The brother of King Charles
- The belief that all human beings are equal in the eyes of God
- Someone who speaks out for unpopular beliefs
- The king of England in 1664. He gave New Netherlands to his brother
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- A city in Pennsylvania
- The old name for New York
- The owner of a large colonial settlement
- A person who believes peace is good, not war or fighting
- William Penn was a _____________
- The old name for New York City
- The name of one of the people who named New Jersey
12 Clues: A city in Pennsylvania • The old name for New York • The brother of King Charles • The old name for New York City • William Penn was a _____________ • The owner of a large colonial settlement • The state that was named after William Penn • Someone who speaks out for unpopular beliefs • The name of one of the people who named New Jersey • ...
UNIT 3 (FUN TIME) 2022-01-13
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- You can ___________ delicious food in Camden Market.
- You can pick up _____________ at stalls.
- Best musicals and plays in the world start on ______________.
- In the Big Apple Circus you can watch __________ fly across the stage.
- Onassis Cultural Centre is an ____________ centre where you can see works of art.
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- You can _____________a ride in a capsule on the London Eye.
- New York is famous for its _____________ team, the Yankees.
- New York City has got a ______________ of over 8.5 million.
- There are 5 different _______________ in New York.
- You can see works of _____________at the Tate Modern.
10 Clues: You can pick up _____________ at stalls. • There are 5 different _______________ in New York. • You can ___________ delicious food in Camden Market. • You can see works of _____________at the Tate Modern. • You can _____________a ride in a capsule on the London Eye. • New York is famous for its _____________ team, the Yankees. • ...
A Service of Love 2022-10-05
9 Clues: copied • mister • gently • worn out • a drawing • a city in Illinois • an area in New York City • a river running through New York State • the middle region of the United States
Städterätsel 2016-11-27
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- eine europäische Hauptstadt
- eine Stadt ohne Autos
- eine Gemeinde in New York
- dort wohnen viele Familien in Nordamerika
- der hohe Turm einer Moschee
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- das Zentrum einer orientalischen Stadt
- die Hauptstadt von Syrien
- Theaterviertel in New York
- an diesem Fluß liegt Wien
- dort wohnen viele arme Menschen
- so heißt der Markt in einer orientalischen Stadt
11 Clues: eine Stadt ohne Autos • die Hauptstadt von Syrien • an diesem Fluß liegt Wien • eine Gemeinde in New York • Theaterviertel in New York • eine europäische Hauptstadt • der hohe Turm einer Moschee • dort wohnen viele arme Menschen • das Zentrum einer orientalischen Stadt • dort wohnen viele Familien in Nordamerika • so heißt der Markt in einer orientalischen Stadt
