new york Crossword Puzzles
11 founder of the original colonies 2021-11-21
13 Clues: Founder of Georgia • Founder of Delaware • Founded of New York • Founder of Virginia • Founder of Maryland • Founder of New Jersey • Founder of Connecticut • Founder of Rhode Island • Founder of Pennsylvania • Founder of New Hampshire • Founder of Massachusetts • Founder of South Carolina • Founded of North Carolina
NFL FOOTBALL TEAMS 2022-10-17
Thirteen Original Colonies 2021-09-20
13 Clues: Capital of Georgia • Capital of New York • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Maryland • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of New Hampshire • Capital of Massachusetts • Capital of North Carolina • Capital of South Carolina
Valentines day 2025-02-16
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- my favorite summer fruit
- concert you snuck into
- cutest little hippo
- where we had Valentine’s Day dinner in 2023
- cole > _____
- cruise line that’s known for partying
- I could spend hours walking around here; you definitely would not enjoy that
- met up with Kate and Crystal here
- best part of New York (1/2)
- I made these at Kelsey’s for galentines day last year
- coffee shop I like going to study at
- there was a bug in mine on our first date
- best part of New York (2/2)
- they tasted like tree branches
- this guys face was on a cake me and esha made
- where we had Valentine’s Day dinner in 2024
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- one of my favorite dessert spots in Spokane
- I was so excited to go to nyc for one of these
- you finally played this with me again!!
- anushas favorite store
- our fave winery
- worst part of New York
- most amazing experience in London
- our street name; Ms. _____ Cobel
- our pride and joy
- our favorite night market
- delicious Indian food restaurant in London
- name of the presidential candidate you wanted to go on the election trail with
- waited for hours in the sun to see this guy play
- my other favorite store
- you didn’t _____ me all night!
- color of my dress at wwami ball #2
32 Clues: cole > _____ • our fave winery • our pride and joy • cutest little hippo • concert you snuck into • anushas favorite store • worst part of New York • my other favorite store • my favorite summer fruit • our favorite night market • best part of New York (1/2) • best part of New York (2/2) • they tasted like tree branches • you didn’t _____ me all night! • our street name; Ms. _____ Cobel • ...
BELMONT VILLAGE CIRCLE OF FRIENDS 2022-12-14
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- HER BROTHER NICKNAMED HER "G.G." FOR “GOOFY GRANDMA”
- A MIDWEST NATIVE WITH A LOVE OF SONG AND DANCE
- CHRISTMAS IS HER FAVORITE HOLIDAY; SHE LOVES COLORING AND WORKED BRIEFLY AT THE BARTON CREEK MALL
- A CUBAN NATIVE WHO HAS LIVED ALL OVER THE WORLD
- POSSIBLY THE NEW YORK YANKEES' #1 FAN
- HELPED HER BROTHERS RUN THEIR CLOTHING STORE IN DOWNTOWN HOUSTON
- SHE HAS A DEGREE IN EDUCATION FROM SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI UNIVERISTY
- SHE RAN A 2-WAY RADIO COMMUNICATOIN BUSINESS WITH HER HUSBAND
- HAS ONE DAUGHTER AND HER FAVORITE COLOR IS RED
- A WORLD TRAVELER AND SERVED IN THE AIR FORCE
- A VERY TALENTED SEAMSTRESS AND FASHION DESIGNER
- USED TO RIDE MOTORCYLES ALONGSIDE HER HUSBAND
- IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA FROM BERLIN AT AGE 13
- A CALIFORNIA NATIVE WITH A BIG SWEET TOOTH
- AN EAST COAST NATIVE, INCLUDING MASSACHUSETTES, NEW YORK, AND NORTH CAROLINA
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- A RESIDENT WITH A PAST CAREER IN YOUTH MINISTRY
- SHE WAS BORN IN LINCOLN, ILLINOIS AND HAS A PASSION FOR MUSIC
- A WORLD WAR 2 VETERAN WHO IS TURNING 99 THIS MONTH
- SHE HAS 3 DAUGHTERS AND LOVES TO READ, INVOLDED IN A BOOK CLUB
- HE WAS BORN IN KEENE VALLEY, NEW YORK AND WORKED FOR DELTA AIRLINES
- A HOUSTON NATIVE WITH 12 GRANDCHILDREN
- SAILING IS ONE OF MANY PASSIONS OF HIS
- LEAD A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN THE MORTGAGE INDUSTRY
- A WOMAN WHO ENJOYS VOLUNTEER WORK AND CHURCH
- A FORMER LAWYER AND PROFESSOR AT RICE UNIVERSITY
25 Clues: POSSIBLY THE NEW YORK YANKEES' #1 FAN • A HOUSTON NATIVE WITH 12 GRANDCHILDREN • SAILING IS ONE OF MANY PASSIONS OF HIS • A CALIFORNIA NATIVE WITH A BIG SWEET TOOTH • IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA FROM BERLIN AT AGE 13 • A WOMAN WHO ENJOYS VOLUNTEER WORK AND CHURCH • A WORLD TRAVELER AND SERVED IN THE AIR FORCE • USED TO RIDE MOTORCYLES ALONGSIDE HER HUSBAND • ...
Great Gatsby Ch. 1-4 2025-02-28
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- The sport Jordan Baker plays professionally
- The book Gatsby’s guest, Owl Eyes, is fascinated by in the library
- The place where Gatsby says he fought in WWI
- Gatsby’s parties are known for their extravagant __ shows
- The extravagant symbol of Gatsby's longing for Daisy
- Jordan Baker is described as being ___ with the truth
- The city where Gatsby tells Nick he is from
- Where Gatsby lives
- The book Tom reads about white supremacy
- The color often associated with wealth and Gatsby's hope
- The season during which the novel takes place
- Mysterious millionaire who throws lavish parties
- The optometrist whose eyes appear on a billboard
- Nick’s home is described as a small __
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- Nick's occupation in New York
- Nick's cousin and Gatsby's love interest
- Gatsby claims to have been educated at this Ivy League school
- The type of drink served in secrecy at Gatsby’s parties
- The area between West Egg and New York City, described as desolate and gray
- Myrtle’s excuse for having an affair—her husband borrowed a __
- The woman Tom is having an affair with
- Gatsby’s phrase/nickname for Nick
- Where Daisy and Tom live
- Daisy's daughter’s name
- The location of Gatsby’s mysterious mansion
- Myrtle’s husband who owns a garage
- Daisy's wealthy and aggressive husband
- Tom breaks Myrtle’s ___ at their New York apartment
- The narrator of the novel
- Gatsby’s grand parties are full of these types of people
30 Clues: Where Gatsby lives • Daisy's daughter’s name • Where Daisy and Tom live • The narrator of the novel • Nick's occupation in New York • Gatsby’s phrase/nickname for Nick • Myrtle’s husband who owns a garage • The woman Tom is having an affair with • Daisy's wealthy and aggressive husband • Nick’s home is described as a small __ • Nick's cousin and Gatsby's love interest • ...
maple syrup commodity 2025-12-11
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- The cold conditions needed at night for sap flow
- The metal or plastic piece inserted into the tree
- A product that can be bought, sold, or traded in agriculture
- Modern system that carries sap through connected lines
- Trees with needles and cones
- A favorite food to serve with New York maple syrup
- The type of tree tapped for syrup in New York
- Wood from deciduous trees, like maple
- The tool used to access sap from a maple tree
- The scale used to measure sugar content
- A machine that removes water from sap before boiling
- People who sort and evaluate syrup color and quality
- The pan or machine that boils sap into syrup
- The warmer daytime condition that pairs with freezing nights
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- A farmer or landowner who makes maple syrup
- Trees that lose their leaves in winter, like maple
- The small drilled opening in a tree for sap collection
- A forest of maple trees managed for syrup production
- Fuel used to heat a traditional evaporator
- The liquid collected from maple trees in early spring
- Traditional container hung on trees to catch sap
- The building where boiling and processing happen
- What rises from the evaporator as water boils off
- A common syrup grade known for rich flavor
- The month when sap usually flows best in New York
- Wood from coniferous trees, lighter and used for lumber
26 Clues: Trees with needles and cones • Wood from deciduous trees, like maple • The scale used to measure sugar content • Fuel used to heat a traditional evaporator • A common syrup grade known for rich flavor • A farmer or landowner who makes maple syrup • The pan or machine that boils sap into syrup • The type of tree tapped for syrup in New York • ...
Baseball by city/state 2012-05-26
Excelsior Review 2022-02-18
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- This status means a student is ineligible for FA.
- These credits do not qualify for federal FA
- Each year's calendar includes 3 ______.
- Transcripts submitted must be an ____copy.
- FA refunds are sent by check or ___ ___.
- Handles questions about 1098T
- Location of Excelsior's home offices
- New York State grant for full time study
- Students must get ___ ___ from advising.
- Name of student portal
- Request this to buy books in advance with FA
- Submit this form to get grants adjusted.
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- Registration deadlines are on the __ calendar.
- SAP appeals can take __ to 45 BDs to process.
- New York State grant for part time study
- Check the PF ___ screen for missing req.
- ECE ___ is needed for foreign HS transcripts.
- Request special circumstances forms here
- For loan ___, submit direct loan change form.
- For a list of ___ options, see the website.
20 Clues: Name of student portal • Handles questions about 1098T • Location of Excelsior's home offices • Each year's calendar includes 3 ______. • New York State grant for part time study • FA refunds are sent by check or ___ ___. • Check the PF ___ screen for missing req. • Request special circumstances forms here • New York State grant for full time study • ...
Pegasus: The Flame of Olympus 2017-10-02
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- where Joel is from
- island where Emily thought they were taken to
- officer who interviewed Paelen
- a friend of Emily's with a tough family situation
- doctor who treated Paelen
- place where Joels father was employed
- god of the sky
- myths that the story was based off of
- secret government agency
- park where Emily and her companions hid
- goddess of hunt
- a famous statue in New York
- the first things Emily spots when she sees Pegasus
- its the weapon that can save Olympus
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- flowers in which Pegasus got stuck
- four-armed stone warriors
- a thief
- hospital where Paelen was treated
- island where Emily and her companions were taken to
- messenger to the gods
- a gift from Mercury to Paelen
- daughter of Vesta
- soldiers girlfriend
- building located in New York
- soldier who helped Emily and her companions
25 Clues: a thief • god of the sky • goddess of hunt • daughter of Vesta • where Joel is from • soldiers girlfriend • messenger to the gods • secret government agency • four-armed stone warriors • doctor who treated Paelen • a famous statue in New York • building located in New York • a gift from Mercury to Paelen • officer who interviewed Paelen • hospital where Paelen was treated • ...
Mother Dearest 2024-01-23
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- “Potential … !!”
- X-Mas eve gift
- What only mom should be
- Number one (actual) reason to visit New York
- Best 12 days of the year
- House Red
- The Boss
- With XX Let me be the first to tell you
- “... it out”
- Best time to read the guidebook
- Where mom has been
- “Don’t let the … slip”
- Number one (stated) reason to visit New York
- It happens every third Wednesday
- What you can tune
- When mom says she’s free
- Black like my …
- With XX Let me be the first to tell you
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- House White (for short)
- Did you check the …? (Especially around holidays and travel)
- What you can’t tune
- “ ... all the way!” (Campaign slogan)
- Only acceptable Sauvignon Blanc
- Number of Broadway theaters
- Un oeuf is ...
- Nickname for Eli
- Go Blue
- How Mom does everything
- Club where mom is a member
- The final half
30 Clues: Go Blue • The Boss • House Red • “... it out” • X-Mas eve gift • Un oeuf is ... • The final half • Black like my … • “Potential … !!” • Nickname for Eli • What you can tune • Where mom has been • What you can’t tune • “Don’t let the … slip” • House White (for short) • What only mom should be • How Mom does everything • Best 12 days of the year • When mom says she’s free • Club where mom is a member • ...
american6 2024-06-07
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- Native village where Plymouth was founded.
- Last of the original thirteen colonies, founded in 1733.
- Colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620.
- First state to ratify the Constitution, originally part of Pennsylvania.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Massachusetts town known for its witch trials.
- Colony named after Queen Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen."
- Colony where the first Thanksgiving was celebrated.
- Group seeking religious freedom who settled Massachusetts Bay.
- First representative government in America, established in Virginia.
- Early settlers of Plymouth Colony.
- The "Lost Colony" established in 1587.
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- Dutch settlement that became New York City.
- Colony founded as a haven for Catholics.
- Dutch settlement that became Albany, New York.
- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.
- Colony founded by Roger Williams for religious freedom.
- Religious group that settled in Pennsylvania.
- Colonial capital of Virginia after Jamestown.
- Colony that split into North and South in 1729.
20 Clues: Early settlers of Plymouth Colony. • The "Lost Colony" established in 1587. • Colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620. • Colony founded as a haven for Catholics. • Native village where Plymouth was founded. • Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America. • Dutch settlement that became New York City. • Religious group that settled in Pennsylvania. • ...
State Capitals 2024-02-21
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- Alabama
- North Dakota
- West Virginia
- Illinois
- Wyoming
- Georgia
- Oklahoma City
- Wisconsin
- Salt Lake City
- Indiana
- Michigan
- New Jersey
- Idaho
- Little Rock
- Montana
- Des Moine
- Carson City
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
- Hawaii
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- Florida
- Ohio
- Kentucky
- Connecticut
- Kansas
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- Massachusetts
- South Dakota
- Maryland
- Oregon
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- St Paul
- Arizona
- Pennsylvania
- California
- Jefferson City
- Mississippi
- Alaska
- Tennessee
- Baton Rouge
- Washington
- Texas
- New York
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Augusta
- North Carolina
- Rhode Island
50 Clues: Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Hawaii • Florida • Alabama • St Paul • Arizona • Wyoming • Georgia • Indiana • Montana • Augusta • Vermont • Kentucky • Nebraska • Maryland • Virginia • Illinois • New York • Colorado • Michigan • Delaware • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Des Moine • New Mexico • California • Washington • New Jersey • Connecticut • Mississippi • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • Carson City • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • ...
us states and capitols (there are no spaces between the words in the crossword puzzle) 2025-10-01
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- Mississippi
- Hawaii
- Arkansas
- Tennessee
- Montana
- Pennsylvania
- Louisiana
- Vermont
- New Jersey
- Wisconsin
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Delaware
- Nevada
- Georgia
- South Dakota
- Alaska
- Washington
- Illinois
- Nebraska
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- United States
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- Massachusetts
- Oklahoma
- Rhode Island
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- New Mexico
- Texas
- Virginia
- California
- Maine
- Arizona
- Kansas
- Alabama
- West Virginia
- Idaho
- Wyoming
- Utah
- Indiana
- North Carolina
- Maryland
- des Moines
- Oregon
- Colorado
- Kentucky
- New Hampshire
- Michigan
- Florida
- New York
51 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Kansas • Nevada • Oregon • Alaska • Montana • Vermont • Arizona • Alabama • Wyoming • Indiana • Georgia • Florida • Oklahoma • Missouri • Arkansas • Virginia • Maryland • Delaware • Colorado • Kentucky • Illinois • Michigan • Nebraska • New York • Minnesota • Tennessee • Louisiana • Wisconsin • New Mexico • California • New Jersey • des Moines • Washington • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • ...
50 state capitals 2023-03-13
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- Michigan
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Rhode Island
- Indiana
- Delaware
- North Dakota
- Missouri
- Illinois
- Georgia
- Nebraska
- Wisconsin
- Kansas
- Utah
- Kentucky
- Nevada
- California
- Rock, Arkansas
- Pennsylvania
- Maryland
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- Maine
- Minnesota
- Connecticut
- Texas
- Colorado
- Wyoming
- Florida
- Arizona
- Mississippi
- West Virginia
- North Carolina
- Tennessee
- Idaho
- Moines, Iowa
- Virginia
- New Mexico
- Hawaii
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
- Washington
- Vermont
- Alabama
- New York
- Alaska
- South Dakota
- Massachusetts
50 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Hawaii • Oregon • Kansas • Alaska • Nevada • Wyoming • Florida • Montana • Arizona • Indiana • Georgia • Vermont • Alabama • Michigan • Colorado • Delaware • Virginia • Oklahoma • Missouri • Illinois • Nebraska • New York • Kentucky • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • Moines, Iowa • North Dakota • South Dakota • ...
US State Capitals 2024-10-11
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- Hawaii
- South Dakota
- Idaho
- Colorado
- Rhode Island
- West Virginia
- Montana
- North Carolina
- Virginia
- Utah
- Alaska
- California
- Texas
- Indiana
- North Dakota
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- Oregon
- Oklahoma
- New Jersey
- Delaware
- Washinton
- Florida
- Maine
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- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Missouri
- Maryland
- Georgia
- Wyoming
- Connecticut
- Pennsylvania
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Kentucky
- New Hampshire
- Nevada
- Alabama
- Illinois
- Mississipi
- New York
- Tennesee
- Rock Arkansas
- Ohio
- Louisiana
- Washington DC
- Iowa
- Arizona
- Kansas
- New Mexico
51 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Oregon • Kansas • Vermont • Georgia • Wyoming • Montana • Alabama • Indiana • Arizona • Florida • Missouri • Colorado • Maryland • Virginia • Kentucky • Illinois • New York • Michigan • Tennesee • Nebraska • Oklahoma • Delaware • Minnesota • Wisconsin • Louisiana • Washinton • California • Mississipi • New Jersey • New Mexico • Connecticut • South Dakota • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • ...
CAPITALS 2025-11-25
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- INDIANA
- DELAWARE
- WEST VIRGINIA
- MARYLAND
- PHOENIX
- TEXAS
- FLORIDA
- CONNECTICUT
- ROUGE LOUISIANA
- AUGUSTA
- SPRINGFIELD
- MONTPELIER
- NORTH DAKOTA
- JACKSON
- NEW JERSEY
- KANSAS
- CAROLINA COLUMBIA
- DES MOINES
- TENNESSEE
- MISSOURI
- NEBRASKA
- OREGON
- NEW YORK
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- COLUMBUS
- MADISON
- WYOMING
- HAWAII
- NORTH CAROLINA
- VIRGINIA
- HELENA
- KENTUCKY
- OKLAHOMA
- CALIFORNIA
- GEORGIA
- OLYMPIA
- PENNSYLVANIA
- NEW MEXICO
- SOUTH DAKOTA
- RHODE ISLAND
- LANSING
- SALT LAKE CITY
- COLORADO
- ALABAMA
- IDAHO
- MINNESOTA
- CARSON CITY
- ALASKA
- NEW HAMPSHIRE
- MASSACHUSETTS
49 Clues: TEXAS • IDAHO • HAWAII • HELENA • KANSAS • ALASKA • OREGON • INDIANA • MADISON • WYOMING • PHOENIX • GEORGIA • OLYMPIA • FLORIDA • AUGUSTA • JACKSON • LANSING • ALABAMA • COLUMBUS • DELAWARE • VIRGINIA • MARYLAND • KENTUCKY • OKLAHOMA • COLORADO • MISSOURI • NEBRASKA • NEW YORK • TENNESSEE • MINNESOTA • CALIFORNIA • MONTPELIER • NEW MEXICO • NEW JERSEY • DES MOINES • CONNECTICUT • SPRINGFIELD • CARSON CITY • PENNSYLVANIA • SOUTH DAKOTA • RHODE ISLAND • NORTH DAKOTA • ...
Revision 2021-02-03
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- system which described how NY streets are arranged
- skate you do this on an ice rink
- Island you can find the New York Wheel there
- MoMA means Museum of ........... Art
- a NY place famous for its theatres and cinemas
- (aller) tout droit
- find the missing word "can you tell me the ...... to the Brooklyn Bridge"
- .... stadium, the famous baseball stadium in Bronx
- the opposite of "mean"
- one of the famous New York skyscrapers (abbreviation)
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- "football" in American English
- this is how Americans call city center
- this ending is added to short superlative adjectives
- pot this expression describes NY's cultural diversity
- article placed before the word "honest"
- a place popular with tourist, synonym of "spot"
- "apartment" in British English
- the name of the biggest shop in the world
- "queue" in American English
- superlative form of "bad"
20 Clues: (aller) tout droit • the opposite of "mean" • superlative form of "bad" • "queue" in American English • "football" in American English • "apartment" in British English • skate you do this on an ice rink • MoMA means Museum of ........... Art • this is how Americans call city center • article placed before the word "honest" • the name of the biggest shop in the world • ...
Airports (code IATA) 2020-12-12
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- Rome Fiumicino
- La Réunion St-Denis Roland-Garros
- Strasbourg
- Dallas Forth Worth
- Montreal Trudeau
- Barcelona
- Paris Orly
- Pointe-à-Pitre (Guadeloupe)
- Salt lake city
- Sao Paulo
- Nice côte d'azur
- San Fransisco International
- New York J.Kennedy
- Venice Marco-Polo
- Los Angeles International
- Orlando
- Atlanta
- New-York La Guardia
- Marseille Provence
- Hong kong
- Brest Bretagne
- Singapore
- Newark-Liberty
- Dakar
- Cayenne (Guyane)
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- Boston International
- Johannesburg
- Fort de France (Martinique)
- Rabat
- Denver International
- Vancouver
- Basel
- Shangaï
- Porto
- Pekin
- Santa Fe Municipal
- Marrakesh
- Nantes Atlantique
- Saint-Martin
- Frankfurt
- Paris Charles de Gaulle
- Lisbon
- Amsterdam Schipol
- Casablanca
- London Heathrow
- London Gatwick
- Albuquerque International Sunport
- Washington DC International
- Buenos Aires
- Santiago de Chili
- Sydney
51 Clues: Rabat • Basel • Porto • Pekin • Dakar • Lisbon • Sydney • Shangaï • Orlando • Atlanta • Vancouver • Barcelona • Sao Paulo • Marrakesh • Frankfurt • Hong kong • Singapore • Strasbourg • Paris Orly • Casablanca • Johannesburg • Saint-Martin • Buenos Aires • Rome Fiumicino • Salt lake city • London Gatwick • Brest Bretagne • Newark-Liberty • London Heathrow • Montreal Trudeau • Nice côte d'azur • Cayenne (Guyane) • Nantes Atlantique • ...
2.3 , 2.4 gavin 2021-08-26
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- 1st Governor of the Massachusetts bay colony
- the first settlers in Plymouth failed to bring enough;
- was a Quaker who founded the Pennsylvanian colony in 1681
- signed in 1620 to ensure the general good for the colony
- open feild for cattle and a meeting house where puritans worshiped & held town meetings
- present-day massachusetts
- a ship the brought more than 100 people from england
- some settlers joined the Massachusetts Bay Colony for ____reasons
- wheat, barley, and rye
- full of riches & animals
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- founded in 1664 from parts of New York
- a group of English people who sought religious freedom in North America
- a tribe that helped the pilgrams
- cheif of the Wampanoag Tribe
- formed by the lower counties in Pennsylvania in 1704
- present day new york
- settlers discused and voted on local & church issues
- founded Connecticut
- he established rhode island
- holy day of religious observance
20 Clues: founded Connecticut • present day new york • wheat, barley, and rye • full of riches & animals • present-day massachusetts • he established rhode island • cheif of the Wampanoag Tribe • a tribe that helped the pilgrams • holy day of religious observance • founded in 1664 from parts of New York • 1st Governor of the Massachusetts bay colony • ...
American Songbook puzzle 2020-05-09
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- Baker
- "Chances Are" vocalist
- Blake
- NY Piano Bar
- Chicago Venue
- Past Chicago Venue
- One-time Carol Channing impersonator
- Owner of this puzzle
- "A Star is Born"
- Oaks
- Introduced "New York, New York” on TV
- Great American
- Restaurant & Lounge
- Exchange
- ASA/Cabaret Scenes Publisher
- DeForest
- The__ Awards
- Song and club
- Radio host David
- LA's Gardenia owner
- "You Don't Know Paree" composer
- Bird___
- Scenes
- "A Tisket A Tasket" vocalist
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- Marilyn
- Cabaret
- Hamstra
- Open mic host
- Baker
- The __ Room
- Piano Bar
- Eighty-
- UWS Venue
- Once Grove Street club
- Soir
- "Cabaret" actress
- Open mic Queen
- "The Female Don Rickles
- Carlyle
- Chicago piano bar
- "A Star is Born"
- Radio host Ron
- "At the Ritz" host
- Hook
- 54
- Doris
- Open
47 Clues: 54 • Soir • Oaks • Hook • Open • Baker • Baker • Blake • Doris • Scenes • Marilyn • Cabaret • Hamstra • Eighty- • Carlyle • Bird___ • Exchange • DeForest • Piano Bar • UWS Venue • The __ Room • NY Piano Bar • The__ Awards • Open mic host • Chicago Venue • Song and club • Open mic Queen • Great American • Radio host Ron • "A Star is Born" • "A Star is Born" • Radio host David • "Cabaret" actress • Chicago piano bar • Past Chicago Venue • ...
September 11th 2024-05-11
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- Towers, iconic buildings destroyed in the attacks
- Extremism, ideology behind the attacks
- Ninety-three, crashed in Pennsylvania after passengers fought back
- Bush, US president during the attacks
- phrase used to commemorate the attacks
- Bin Laden, al-Qaeda leader behind the attacks
- Effort at Ground Zero after the attacks
- Displayed by many during and after the attacks
- Hijackers who carried out the attacks
- Also struck by a hijacked plane
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- Pennsylvania, site of the Flight 93 crash
- Ninety-three, flight number of the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania
- Built at the World Trade Center site
- Giuliani, mayor of New York City during the attacks
- Trade Center, complex targeted in the attacks
- Responders who rushed to help victims
- On Terror, launched in response to the attacks
- Eleventh, date of the attacks
- Zero, site of the World Trade Center collapse
- York City, location of the World Trade Center
20 Clues: Eleventh, date of the attacks • Also struck by a hijacked plane • Built at the World Trade Center site • Bush, US president during the attacks • Responders who rushed to help victims • Hijackers who carried out the attacks • Extremism, ideology behind the attacks • phrase used to commemorate the attacks • Effort at Ground Zero after the attacks • ...
american1 2024-06-07
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- Native village where Plymouth was founded.
- Colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Religious group that settled in Pennsylvania.
- Colony where the first Thanksgiving was celebrated.
- Dutch settlement that became New York City.
- First state to ratify the Constitution, originally part of Pennsylvania.
- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America.
- Group seeking religious freedom who settled Massachusetts Bay.
- Colony named after Queen Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen."
- First representative government in America, established in Virginia.
- Last of the original thirteen colonies, founded in 1733.
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- Early settlers of Plymouth Colony.
- Colony that split into North and South in 1729.
- Dutch settlement that became Albany, New York.
- Colony founded by Roger Williams for religious freedom.
- Massachusetts town known for its witch trials.
- Colony founded as a haven for Catholics.
- Colonial capital of Virginia after Jamestown.
- The "Lost Colony" established in 1587.
20 Clues: Early settlers of Plymouth Colony. • The "Lost Colony" established in 1587. • Colony founded by the Pilgrims in 1620. • Colony founded as a haven for Catholics. • Native village where Plymouth was founded. • Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America. • Dutch settlement that became New York City. • Religious group that settled in Pennsylvania. • ...
USA 2025-10-07
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- Major mountain range in western North America
- Famous district in Los Angeles for film industry
- Official residence of the President
- The largest state in the USA by area
- Home of Hollywood and the entertainment industry
- Lake Michigan city known for deep-dish pizza
- Document that outlines the USA government structure
- Known for oranges, Disney World, and beaches
- First President of the United States
- Canyon Massive canyon in Arizona, popular tourist site
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- 16th President who abolished slavery
- River that flows through the central United States
- Considered America's national pastime
- City and state famous for skyscrapers and Broadway
- National holiday celebrated in November
- Iconic symbol of freedom in New York Harbor
- State famous for Hollywood and tech industry
- State in the Pacific Northwest, not the capital city
- A large southern state known for oil and BBQ
- US space agency
20 Clues: US space agency • Official residence of the President • 16th President who abolished slavery • The largest state in the USA by area • First President of the United States • Considered America's national pastime • National holiday celebrated in November • Iconic symbol of freedom in New York Harbor • Lake Michigan city known for deep-dish pizza • ...
US Capitals 2022-03-03
History Crossword 2021-10-27
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- - what act gave land to new settlers
- - resisted threats to their land rights by attacking European-Ameridan settlements in eastern Minnesota
- - Cheyenne and Arapaho
- - Oliver H. ______; organizer of Granger movement
- - lost popular vote, but won electoral vote
- - Farmer's _______; wanted government to regulate interest that banks could charge for loans
- - last name of guy who wrote against corruption
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- - _______ vs Illinois; upheld by constitutionality of Chicago grain storage facility which set maximum rates for shipping freights
- - aka a political system
- - _____ Tweed; plundered million of dollars from New York City treasury
- - first name of political cartoonist criticizing corruption
- - what connected the west and the east
- - ________ Hall; was a powerful New York political organizations
- president Jackson moved 5 tribes off their land into ___________
- - government tried to regulate big businesses
15 Clues: - Cheyenne and Arapaho • - aka a political system • - what act gave land to new settlers • - what connected the west and the east • - lost popular vote, but won electoral vote • - government tried to regulate big businesses • - last name of guy who wrote against corruption • - Oliver H. ______; organizer of Granger movement • ...
NICOLE 2022-09-17
16 Clues: 4 • toy • pet • pet • birth • dance • friend • sister • holiday 3 • holiday 4 • work place • university • middle name • Age this year • where holiday 3 • nighttime beverage
Nfl 2019-02-21
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- Green bay
- Chicago
- pitsburg
- Las Vegas
- atlanta
- jaguars
- a dumpster fire
- hard to watch in the playoffs
- Arizona
- new England
- Tennessee
- dallas
- hangs out with drake
- L.A
- lions
- philedelphia
- Carolina
- san fransisco
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- Kansas city
- Baltimore
- los angeles
- GOAT
- Miami
- Houston
- buffalo
- seatle
- cinncinatti
- colts
- N.Y
- new York
- minniapollis
- redskins
- tampa bay
- Houston
- broncos
35 Clues: N.Y • L.A • GOAT • Miami • colts • lions • seatle • dallas • Houston • buffalo • Chicago • atlanta • jaguars • Arizona • Houston • broncos • pitsburg • new York • redskins • Carolina • Baltimore • Green bay • Las Vegas • tampa bay • Tennessee • Kansas city • los angeles • cinncinatti • new England • minniapollis • philedelphia • san fransisco • a dumpster fire • hangs out with drake • hard to watch in the playoffs
NFL 2023-10-27
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- based in New York
- based in Denver
- based in Arizona
- based in Baltimore
- based in Kansas City
- based in Seattle
- based in Philadelphia
- based in Houston
- based in Detroit
- based in Los Angeles
- based in San Fransico
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- based in Minnesota
- based in Carolina
- based in Green Bay
- based in New England
- based in Miami
- Based in Las Vegas
- based in Dallas
- based in Pittsburgh
- based in Atlanta
20 Clues: based in Miami • based in Denver • based in Dallas • based in Arizona • based in Seattle • based in Atlanta • based in Houston • based in Detroit • based in Carolina • based in New York • based in Minnesota • based in Green Bay • based in Baltimore • Based in Las Vegas • based in Pittsburgh • based in New England • based in Kansas City • based in Los Angeles • based in Philadelphia • ...
The Great Gatsby 2022-03-07
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- age known as ----?
- nicks love Interest ------
- The long ------
- valley known as -----
- car known as the ----------
- you old ---
- who is George ------?
- the Second direction name for the W--- egg
- wolf-----?
- Its time to ----- in this house!
- New ---- city
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- Nick --------
- forbidding known as -----------
- nicks cousin -----
- mechanics wife ------
- daisy's husband ---
- whats the direction name for the E--- egg
- my name is Jay------
- money need more --------$
- Have to much old -----
20 Clues: wolf-----? • you old --- • Nick -------- • New ---- city • The long ------ • age known as ----? • nicks cousin ----- • daisy's husband --- • my name is Jay------ • mechanics wife ------ • valley known as ----- • who is George ------? • Have to much old ----- • nicks love Interest ------ • money need more --------$ • car known as the ---------- • forbidding known as ----------- • ...
Vivi 65 år! 2015-01-22
Chapter 7 Review 2013-02-10
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- the frontier area of each colony that is unsettled or a wilderness.
- a phrase used to describe the colony of Pennsylvania when it was governed according to Quaker beliefs.
- he started the colony of New York.
- he requested land instead of money from King Charles II.
- this colony was called a "Holy Experiment"
- one who owns enough land to provide for his family's basic needs.
- a region of rolling hills east of the Appalachian Mountains.
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- a line connecting waterfalls up and down the East Coast that marks the place where the height of the land drops.
- allowing people to worship God the way they think is right.
- farmers who raised just enough wheat or corn to feed themselves that lived in the back country.
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware all make up this.
- the main activity of the Middle Colonies because the soil was fertile.
- someone learning a skill from a more experienced person.
- the owner of something, particularly land of a business.
- people who settled in the Piedmont.
- where most people lived and worked in the Middle Colonies.
- the Middle Colonies were called this because they grew large amounts of wheat.
17 Clues: he started the colony of New York. • people who settled in the Piedmont. • this colony was called a "Holy Experiment" • someone learning a skill from a more experienced person. • he requested land instead of money from King Charles II. • the owner of something, particularly land of a business. • where most people lived and worked in the Middle Colonies. • ...
New York Times Crossword 2020-12-19
12 Clues: Singing Group • Just A Wee Bit • Skip The Resturant • Oscar Winner Julia • African Snake Black • Least Populous State • Accessory For Batman • Board Game With Tiles • What You're Doing Right Now • Weekend Getaway For New Yorkers • Where the COVID-19 outbreak started • Play Performed By singers And An Orchestra
New York City Geography 2022-02-07
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- Easternmost Subway stop, no spaces
- North end of the 4 train
- The Avenue that ends the Q
- Where the 4567 lines meet, no spaces
- Peter Parker's neighborhood, no spaces
- These five make up New York City
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- The other name for King's County
- Avenue of Brooklyn College
- How many trains meet at Times Square?
- Occupy What St
- the building where John Lennon was shot and killed
- Home of the Broadway show, no spaces
12 Clues: Occupy What St • North end of the 4 train • Avenue of Brooklyn College • The Avenue that ends the Q • The other name for King's County • These five make up New York City • Easternmost Subway stop, no spaces • Where the 4567 lines meet, no spaces • Home of the Broadway show, no spaces • How many trains meet at Times Square? • Peter Parker's neighborhood, no spaces • ...
The New York Times 2012-11-15
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- Our current pay structure
- Type of revenue that has declined
- The second experiment with charging online customers
- Top source of incoming traffic for NYT brand
- Type of paywall that is not bulletproof
- NYT has one 106 of these prizes
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- Device revolutionizing how news is consumed
- Chairman of NYT
- Made all online content completely free
- Promotional partner
- Took away jobs portion from newspapers
- Took away classifieds from newspapers
12 Clues: Chairman of NYT • Promotional partner • Our current pay structure • NYT has one 106 of these prizes • Type of revenue that has declined • Took away classifieds from newspapers • Took away jobs portion from newspapers • Made all online content completely free • Type of paywall that is not bulletproof • Device revolutionizing how news is consumed • ...
New York City Crossword 2024-01-04
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- What is the comparative form of "good"?
- The state of NY is located on the ......... coast of the USA.
- Tourists like to have a picnic in ......... Park.
- Staten ......... is one of the 5 boroughs of NYC.
- In NYC, you can visit the ............ Center.
- The number of spikes on the Statue of Liberty's crown.
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- What is the English for "gigantesque"?
- NYC is often nicknamed the Big .........
- What is the English for "gratte-ciel"?
- ......... is the most populated borough of NYC.
- Times ......... is famous for its busy streets and bright lights.
- Tourists often visit the Statue of .........
12 Clues: What is the English for "gigantesque"? • What is the English for "gratte-ciel"? • What is the comparative form of "good"? • NYC is often nicknamed the Big ......... • Tourists often visit the Statue of ......... • In NYC, you can visit the ............ Center. • ......... is the most populated borough of NYC. • Tourists like to have a picnic in ......... Park. • ...
New York for kids 2024-01-16
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- Underground transportation system that takes you all over the city.
- Large place where sports such as baseball or soccer are played, with seats for many people.
- Yellow and black car that you can take to move quickly around the city.
- Lugar lleno de luces brillantes, carteles coloridos y mucha gente emocionada.Yankees
- Diverse and exciting district in New York with parks, restaurants and friendly people.
- Very tall building with many floors and windows.
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- Gran parque en medio de la ciudad con árboles, lagos y áreas verdes para explorar y jugar.
- Structure that connects two places and allows people to walk or drive from one side to the other.
- Equipo de béisbol famoso en Nueva York con jugadores talentosos y emocionantes partidos.
- Figura de piedra que representa a una persona o cosa.
- Famous street full of exciting theaters and musicals.
- Place full of interesting exhibits and historical objects to learn about and explore.
12 Clues: Very tall building with many floors and windows. • Figura de piedra que representa a una persona o cosa. • Famous street full of exciting theaters and musicals. • Underground transportation system that takes you all over the city. • Yellow and black car that you can take to move quickly around the city. • ...
Englishman in New York 2023-05-23
Gatsby Ch. 7 Crossword 2025-04-04
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- – Killed by Gatsby’s car.
- – Describes the day when Gatsby, Tom, Daisy, Nick, and Jordan go to New York.
- – Gatsby replaces his with people connected to Wolfsheim.
- – The woman both Tom and Gatsby fight over.
- – What Wilson suspects but does not know the full truth about.
- – Plans to move his wife west after discovering her infidelity.
- – The university Gatsby claims to have attended.
- – What Tom seeks with Gatsby in New York.
- – A word that describes Gatsby and Daisy’s driving that fateful night.
- – The direction Wilson plans to take Myrtle before her death.
- – The reason Gatsby fires his old servants.
- – Becomes certain of Gatsby and Daisy’s feelings; confronts Gatsby in New York.
- – The hotel where Tom and Gatsby argue.
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- – What Nick remembers as the dramatic events unfold.
- – What Tom and Daisy eat after Gatsby’s confrontation (two words)
- – Gatsby replaces his servants with people connected to this man.
- – Loves Daisy and takes the blame for Myrtle’s death.
- – The color of Gatsby’s car.
- – The professional golfer who joins Nick, Tom, and Gatsby for lunch.
- – Gatsby’s reaction to seeing Daisy’s daughter.
- – The last name of the doctor whose billboard watches over the valley of ashes.
- – The novel’s narrator who realizes it is his 30th birthday.
- – Phrase Gatsby frequently uses, mocked by Tom (Two Words).
- – What Gatsby stands in as he watches over Daisy.
- – The Greek man who runs a restaurant near Wilson’s garage.
- – The valley where Myrtle is killed.
26 Clues: – Killed by Gatsby’s car. • – The color of Gatsby’s car. • – The valley where Myrtle is killed. • – The hotel where Tom and Gatsby argue. • – What Tom seeks with Gatsby in New York. • – The woman both Tom and Gatsby fight over. • – The reason Gatsby fires his old servants. • – Gatsby’s reaction to seeing Daisy’s daughter. • – The university Gatsby claims to have attended. • ...
New Year's Eve Crossword 2024-12-28
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- The ceremonial lowering of a ball at midnight, most famously in Times Square, New York.
- Small pieces of paper or material thrown in celebration.
- Food served late in the evening, often during New Year’s Eve parties.
- A large and formal celebration or party
- A sparkling wine often associated with New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- Activities or events organized to celebrate the New Year.
- A non-alcoholic bubbly drink popular for toasts during New Year’s Eve.
- The backward counting to the start of the New Year, typically starting from ten.
- A personal list of goals for the upcoming year.
- The exact time when New Year’s Day begins.
- A clock specifically used to display the time left until the New Year.
- Long, narrow pieces of paper or fabric used as decorations during parties.
- Small gifts or items given to guests during New Year’s celebrations.
- Tiny, shiny pieces of material used for decoration during celebrations.
- A tradition of kissing someone at midnight to bring good luck.
- A traditional song sung at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve.
- Explosive displays of light and color, often used to mark the New Year.
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- A firm decision to do or not do something in the upcoming year.
- Inflatable decorations often used to enhance New Year’s Eve settings.
- A famous location in New York City known for its New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- Decorative headwear worn during New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- Special clothing worn for New Year’s Eve parties, often formal or festive.
- A joyful event to honor the arrival of the New Year.
- A television program focused on New Year’s Eve celebrations and midnight countdowns.
- Devices that create noise, used to express excitement during New Year festivities.
- A custom or practice followed during New Year’s Eve, such as making resolutions.
- Handheld fireworks that emit bright, sparkling light.
- The act of starting anew, symbolized by the transition to the New Year.
- A ceremonial gesture of raising a glass to wish for good things in the New Year.
- An expression of good wishes before taking a drink, common at New Year parties.
30 Clues: A large and formal celebration or party • The exact time when New Year’s Day begins. • A personal list of goals for the upcoming year. • A joyful event to honor the arrival of the New Year. • Handheld fireworks that emit bright, sparkling light. • Small pieces of paper or material thrown in celebration. • Activities or events organized to celebrate the New Year. • ...
ASL 1: Unit 3 2017-02-03
42 Clues: /car • /far • /old • /red • /born • /city • /near • /dark • /blue • /from • /pink • /brown • /green • /topic • / show • /visit • /beach • /white • /watch • /actor • /light • /black • /music • /ocean • /boston • /purple • /canada • /orange • /mexico • /houston • /comment • /address • /seattle • /america • /Atlanta • /chicago • /grow up • /vacation • /birthday • /telephone • / new york • /new orleans
Manias NYSE and Nasdaq Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-15
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- The worlds largest Stock Exchange
- The worlds first fully automatic stock exchange
- The Company that the New York Stock Exchange merged with in 2006
- The tree that the agreement founding the New York Stock Exchange was named after
- What you have to purchase to trade in a stock exchange
- The Name of the Statue on the Outside of the New York Stock Exchange
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- People work for an investment firm to make a market for a particular stock
- Another name for Electronic Trading
- A specific spot on the floor of a stock exchange where stocks are traded
- Trading face-to-face on the stock floor
10 Clues: The worlds largest Stock Exchange • Another name for Electronic Trading • Trading face-to-face on the stock floor • The worlds first fully automatic stock exchange • What you have to purchase to trade in a stock exchange • The Company that the New York Stock Exchange merged with in 2006 • The Name of the Statue on the Outside of the New York Stock Exchange • ...
US Capitals 2023-05-09
1920's 2014-05-16
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- Main character
- New Money
- Bonds Man
- Type of dance
- Famous tennis player
- The city
- Name of book
- New York baseball team
- Old Money
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- Rich Polo player
- The ban of alcohol
- A mistress
- Where the book is taken place
- Nicjs cousin
- What they called this time period
- Something gatsby has a lot
- Type of music
- The place between the city and sound
- sneaking alcohol
19 Clues: The city • New Money • Bonds Man • Old Money • A mistress • Nicjs cousin • Name of book • Type of dance • Type of music • Main character • Rich Polo player • sneaking alcohol • The ban of alcohol • Famous tennis player • New York baseball team • Something gatsby has a lot • Where the book is taken place • What they called this time period • The place between the city and sound
Capitals 2023-10-03
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- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Arizona
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- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Wyoming
20 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Arizona • Capital of New York • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of Washington • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Massachusetts • ...
T&A 2023-12-21
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- white dancing boots
- always have always _____
- Female Fox
- David Hansen first name
- doughy delicacy and car trick
- You + Are
- Hall at UNLV
- Our Favorite Christine
- Ave. in new york
- Li'l Abner's girlfriend
- _____ off (everything gone wrong)
- Combustion engine backbone
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- New Year's Delicacy
- type of honeymoon
- Twin Swordfish
- someone who drops things
- King Louis XIV residence
- Little Fox's tribe
- the duck's name
19 Clues: You + Are • Female Fox • Hall at UNLV • Twin Swordfish • the duck's name • Ave. in new york • type of honeymoon • Little Fox's tribe • New Year's Delicacy • white dancing boots • Our Favorite Christine • David Hansen first name • Li'l Abner's girlfriend • always have always _____ • someone who drops things • King Louis XIV residence • Combustion engine backbone • doughy delicacy and car trick • ...
"My Identity − New York City" Crossword 2 (Find the correct words by reading the text.) 2023-09-13
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- The name of the person in the presentation.
- A room with a toilet and a shower.
- What you see out through when you are inside.
- Where he lives (house, apartment or tent).
- The last name of a famous singer.
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- New York street with famous theaters.
- The area in New York where he lives.
- Sounds like "caufee" when New Yorkers say it.
- The ______ State Building
- What you do at school.
10 Clues: What you do at school. • The ______ State Building • The last name of a famous singer. • A room with a toilet and a shower. • The area in New York where he lives. • New York street with famous theaters. • Where he lives (house, apartment or tent). • The name of the person in the presentation. • Sounds like "caufee" when New Yorkers say it. • ...
Stock Quizlet 2022-09-27
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- A system for buying and selling shares of companies
- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit trade the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- A pool of money used by a company to purchase a variety of stocks, bonds or money market instruments. Provides diversification and professional management for investors.
- a New York City-based stock exchange, which is considered the largest stock exchange in the world
- investment variety to reduce risk
- A period of increased stock trading and rising stock prices
- A pool of money used by a company to purchase a variety of stocks, bonds or money market instruments. Provides diversification and professional management for investors.
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- A share of ownership in a company
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- a company whose shares are traded freely on a stock exchange.
- Anything of value that is owned
- A bond that a corporation issues to raise money to expand its business
- A person who invests in a corporation by buying stock and is a partial owner
- portion of stock
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- A stock's abbreviated trading symbol name. commission An amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- to include the details of something
- to put money into a project
- A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- To risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- This is the underlying theory to investing in the stock market in order to maximize your profits (make the most money)
- Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- A nationwide electronic system that links dealers across the nation so that they can buy and sell securities electronically.
25 Clues: portion of stock • to put money into a project • Anything of value that is owned • investment variety to reduce risk • A share of ownership in a company • to include the details of something • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • A system for buying and selling shares of companies • The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • ...
English 2023-12-07
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- helped others gain their freedom as a “conductor" of the Underground Railroad.
- Langston Hughes was a ____ of the Harlem Renaissance.
- One of the most influential figures in jazz.
- ____ messages have words or symbols which represent other words, so that the message is secret unless you know the system.
- What is the name of the Lagnston Hughes poem he wrote about a place in New York?
- The Harlem Renaissance was an artistic flowering of the “New Negro” movement as its participants celebrated their African heritage and embraced
- classic statement on race relations by Booker T. Washington in a speech in Atlanta in 1895
- It took place in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York City.
- Black American dance that originated in Harlem, New York City in the late 1920s
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- Where did jazz music originate?
- a large ballroom for music and public dancing located in the Harlem
- In ___ a new genre in music arises.
- The club served as the springboard to fame for Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and many others.
- The ______ was a network of secretive routes and safe houses in the United States used during the early 19th century by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states.
- Famous Hsrlem Renaissance artist?
15 Clues: Where did jazz music originate? • Famous Hsrlem Renaissance artist? • In ___ a new genre in music arises. • One of the most influential figures in jazz. • Langston Hughes was a ____ of the Harlem Renaissance. • It took place in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York City. • a large ballroom for music and public dancing located in the Harlem • ...
Chapter 16 2025-02-06
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- The desire for worldly possessions
- “Orgin of Species”
- A sport that became popular at this time
- Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago
- Christian song writer
- United to improve their conditions
- Unions used these to try to get better working conditions
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Many immigrants passed through here in New York when they came to America
- A new source of power
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- A new Innovation
- The movement of the population to the city
- John D. Rockefeller
- Andrew Carnegie
- Thomas Edison
- Cheaper paper and new presses
- Who Garfield was assassinated by
- Moody’s song leader
- Food producer
20 Clues: Thomas Edison • Food producer • Andrew Carnegie • A new Innovation • “Orgin of Species” • John D. Rockefeller • Moody’s song leader • Cornelius Vanderbilt • Christian song writer • Alexander Graham Bell • A new source of power • Cheaper paper and new presses • Who Garfield was assassinated by • The desire for worldly possessions • United to improve their conditions • ...
Chapter 16 Vocab 2016-11-02
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- A way to reinstate white voters who may have failed the literacy test or could not pay the poll tax.
- A system that bound laborers into slavery in order to work off debt to the employer.
- System that bought packages directly to every home.
- Laws that created segregation.
- Landscape architect that spearheaded the movement of planned urban parks.
- Believed that racism would end once blacks acquired useful labor skills and proved their economic value in society.
- Developed a series of alternatives to the heavy glass plates previously used.
- An annual tax that had to be paid before qualifying to vote.
- Hungarian immigrant who bought the New York World in 1883, pioneered popular innovations, such as Large Sunday Edition, comics, sports coverage, and women's news.
- Seperates whites and blacks in public and private places.
- Novielist and humorist that inspired a host of other young authors when he declared his independence.
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- Insisted that blacks should seek a liberal arts education so that their community would have well educated leaders.
- University that Booker T Washington headed to after Virginia Hampton Institute.
- Case that determined seperation in public places or public accomidations was legal and did not violate the 14th amendment.
- Had purchased the New York Morning JOurnal in 1883.
- Moved to Memphis in the early 1880's to work as a teacher.
- Designed a slender 285-foot tower in New York.
- First african american to recieve a docterate from Harvard in 1895.
- School lead by Robert Henri that painted urban life and working people with gritty realism and no frills.
- Created a glider with a new engine powerful enough to keep "heavier than air".
- Designed a ten story Wainwright building in St. Louis
21 Clues: Laws that created segregation. • Designed a slender 285-foot tower in New York. • Had purchased the New York Morning JOurnal in 1883. • System that bought packages directly to every home. • Designed a ten story Wainwright building in St. Louis • Seperates whites and blacks in public and private places. • Moved to Memphis in the early 1880's to work as a teacher. • ...
WNBA Crossword 2025-07-30
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- Head coach of the LA Sparks as of 2025 (Last name)
- Las Vegas-based WNBA team
- Chicago-based WNBA team
- Annual game featuring top WNBA players
- Guard known for her explosive scoring, played for Atlanta and LA
- Last name of sisters Nneka and Chiney
- Legendary player, first name Sue
- Where the game is played
- Where players sit when not in the game
- Gaining possession after a missed shot
- First-year player in the WNBA
- Versatile forward from Oregon, drafted by Dallas
- Pass that leads directly to a basket
- Seattle-based WNBA team
- The championship series of the WNBA
- WNBA commissioner as of 2025 (Last name)
- 2021 MVP who played for Connecticut Sun
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- Dallas-based WNBA team
- Award given to the WNBA champions
- Worn by players, often with their name and number
- MVP who played for Seattle Storm and New York Liberty
- The WNBA's all-time leading scorer (Last name)
- Guard for the Las Vegas Aces and 2022 All-Star MVP
- First name of UConn star, Drafted to the Wings
- First overall pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft (Last name)
- WNBA team based in Phoenix
- Defensive stat for stopping a shot
- New York-based WNBA team
- Rare but exciting play in the WNBA
- Event where teams select new players from college
- Atlanta-based WNBA team
- Phoenix Mercury center known for her shot-blocking
- Supporters in the stands and online
- Connecticut-based WNBA team
- Minnesota-based WNBA team
- Head coach of the New York Liberty as of 2025 (Last name)
- Indiana-based WNBA team
- Sound that ends a quarter or game
38 Clues: Dallas-based WNBA team • Chicago-based WNBA team • Atlanta-based WNBA team • Seattle-based WNBA team • Indiana-based WNBA team • New York-based WNBA team • Where the game is played • Las Vegas-based WNBA team • Minnesota-based WNBA team • WNBA team based in Phoenix • Connecticut-based WNBA team • First-year player in the WNBA • Legendary player, first name Sue • ...
Basic Japanese Words (Write Romaji) - 3 2016-03-22
15 Clues: Today • Until • Early • Fifteen • Minutes • Evening • Morning • New York • Once more • Work, job • But, However • Afternoon, p.m. • A little, Rather • Holiday, Day off • Hello (On telephone)
Abeyta 2020-02-25
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- New ford released in 1927
- new activity for families on Sunday
- flu that killed millions
- Wagon that kids played with
- teacher who taught evolution
- new type of ship to provide air cover
- book by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- kids building blocks
- man who built the first cars for ford
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- African-American sound film
- craft with yarn and needles
- famous baseball player
- kids toy cars
- man who debunked jazz
- place to store food found in most homes
- first movie theaters
- famous movie actor
- burgalows found in homes
- Helps people with diabetes
- large buildings found in New York
20 Clues: kids toy cars • famous movie actor • first movie theaters • kids building blocks • man who debunked jazz • famous baseball player • flu that killed millions • burgalows found in homes • New ford released in 1927 • Helps people with diabetes • African-American sound film • craft with yarn and needles • Wagon that kids played with • book by F. Scott Fitzgerald • teacher who taught evolution • ...
State Capitals 2023-05-16
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- South Dakota
- Utah
- Connecticut
- Kansas
- New Jersey
- Illinois
- Idaho
- Mississippi
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Nevada
- Missouri
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Alaska
- New Hampshire
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- Tennessee
- Wisconsin
- Delaware
- Rhode Island
- Fe New Mexico
- Louisiana
- Moines Iowa
- Ohio
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Texas
- West Virginia
- Florida
- Georgia
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- New York
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Washington
- Virginia
- California
- Wyoming
- Paul Minnesota
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Kansas • Oregon • Hawaii • Nevada • Alaska • Florida • Georgia • Montana • Indiana • Arizona • Vermont • Alabama • Wyoming • Delaware • Kentucky • Arkansas • Illinois • Oklahoma • New York • Michigan • Virginia • Missouri • Maryland • Nebraska • Colorado • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Louisiana • New Jersey • Washington • California • Moines Iowa • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
The Middle Colonies Crossword 2013-07-24
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- A __________is official agreement between nations or groups
- The middle colonies had good __________and lots of rich rolling farmland
- __________started a colony where he hoped all Christians could live together in peace
- A __________is more than what is needed
- A __________was a person who owned and controlled all land in a colony
- In Pennsylvania, laws were created so that colonists could voice their __________and worship freely
- __________was so good that farmers usually grew enough to feed their families and still have a surplus
- Newcomers to the Middle Colonies usually arrived at the ports of __________or Philadelphia (2 words)
- This famous American wrote Poor Richard’s Almanack
- The Middle Colonies had a __________population because their proprietor believed in religious tolerance
- The King of __________gave this colony to his brother, James, the Duke of York
- After England captured New__________ it was renamed New York City
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- Penn treated these people with respect, tried to understand their culture and wanted colonists to live with them as equals
- An __________is a person who is skilled at making something by hand such as wooden chairs
- During the 1700’s __________became the center of trade
- Many young people who lived in the towns and cities became __________
- The Middle Colonies consist of: New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and __________
- The __________and soil of the Middle Colonies were excellent for farming
- Farmers grew vegetables and raised __________
- By watching and helping, apprentices gained the __________they needed to enter the business as adults
20 Clues: A __________is more than what is needed • Farmers grew vegetables and raised __________ • This famous American wrote Poor Richard’s Almanack • During the 1700’s __________became the center of trade • A __________is official agreement between nations or groups • After England captured New__________ it was renamed New York City • ...
Immigration & Urbanization 2024-04-23
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- process in which large numbers of people move to form cities
- law that barred Chinese immigration for 10 years and prevented the Chinese already in the country from becoming a citizen
- dark and crowded multi-family apartments in cities
- architect who designed skyscrapers
- corrupt political boss of Tammany Hall, a New York Democratic political machine
- powerful party boss in New York City
- the idea that society progresses and becomes better because only the fittest people survive
- the most basic and cheapest accommodation on a steamship
- machine an informal political group designed to gain and keep power
- boss individual who ran a political machine
- movement in art and literature that attempted to portray people realistically
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- music with syncopated rhythms that grew out of riverside honkey-tonks, saloon pianists, and banjo players
- Danish-born journalist wrote about the urban poor
- philosophy that wealthy people who profited from society owed it some-thing in return
- theater show that included animal acts, acrobats, gymnasts, and dancers
- an extreme dislike for foreigners by native-born people and a desire to limit immigration
- An African American ragtime composer
- processing center in California for Asian immigrants in the late 1800s
- tiny island in New York Harbor and a processing center for immigrants in the late 1800s
- tall steel frame buildings
- getting money through dishonest or questionable means
- using of one’s wealth to further social progress
- person moves to live permanently in a different country
23 Clues: tall steel frame buildings • architect who designed skyscrapers • An African American ragtime composer • powerful party boss in New York City • using of one’s wealth to further social progress • Danish-born journalist wrote about the urban poor • dark and crowded multi-family apartments in cities • boss individual who ran a political machine • ...
Dad’s Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-25
9 Clues: Dad’s Christmas Gift • Mom’s favorite numbers • Guess five letter words • Categorizing sets of words • New York Time’s main puzzle • Not a New York Time’s Puzzle • Smaller version of seven across • Find all words related to a theme • Placing dominoes correctly with haste
NEC Crossword 2025-04-03
Guilded Age Crossword 2021-12-02
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- publisher of the newspaper the new york world
- Author of the Jungle
- Called the “novel of _ _ _ _ _ _ _,” these described the lives, customs, mindset, and problems of the wealthiest people in society
- french for new rich nouveau -----
- Wrote the history of standard oil
- who wrote how the other half lives
- Owner of standard Oil
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- owner of U.S. Steel
- publisher of the newspaper the new york journal
- Wrote Age of innocence
- Came up with the term Guilded Age for the late 1800s
- The author of the novel The octopus
- A group of authors who tried to shock readers to expose corruption, unsafe working conditions, and dangerous practices in big business
- Newspaper writing that was known to be sensational and shocking _____ Journalism
14 Clues: owner of U.S. Steel • Author of the Jungle • Owner of standard Oil • Wrote Age of innocence • french for new rich nouveau ----- • Wrote the history of standard oil • who wrote how the other half lives • The author of the novel The octopus • publisher of the newspaper the new york world • publisher of the newspaper the new york journal • ...
english revie "Prefixes" 2017-03-08
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- it took super ... effort for the men to push the truck off the road
- her baby is riding on tri...
- student need to read more non ... book this term
- half circle
- sumatran tiger is one of ...danger animal from indonesia
- he likes to listen to the radio non...
- The New York City ...way is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York
- i ... with the new policy
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- nancy always frowns and looks ..happy
- she is using ...color umbrella
- it seems im...the sun rise in the west
- the gardener will ... plant these flowers in the spring
- she ...likes all fruits and vegetables.
- historic events that happened long ago before there was written language are ... historic
14 Clues: half circle • i ... with the new policy • her baby is riding on tri... • she is using ...color umbrella • nancy always frowns and looks ..happy • it seems im...the sun rise in the west • he likes to listen to the radio non... • she ...likes all fruits and vegetables. • student need to read more non ... book this term • the gardener will ... plant these flowers in the spring • ...
English Review "Prefixes and Suffixes" 2017-03-08
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- it took super ... effort for the men to push the truck off the road
- her baby is riding on tri...
- student need to read more non ... book this term
- half circle
- nancy always frowns and looks ..happy
- he likes to listen to the radio non...
- The New York City ...way is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York
- i ... with the new policy
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- she is using ...color umbrella
- it seems im...the sun rise in the west
- the gardener will ... plant these flowers in the spring
- she ...likes all fruits and vegetables.
- historic events that happened long ago before there was written language are ... historic
- sumatran tiger is one of ...danger animal from indonesia
14 Clues: half circle • i ... with the new policy • her baby is riding on tri... • she is using ...color umbrella • nancy always frowns and looks ..happy • it seems im...the sun rise in the west • he likes to listen to the radio non... • she ...likes all fruits and vegetables. • student need to read more non ... book this term • the gardener will ... plant these flowers in the spring • ...
States and Capitals New M- South C 2025-05-06
U.S. Capitals 2018-11-18
NFL Teams 2023-10-27
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- based in los angels
- based in arizona
- based in cincinnati
- based in carolina
- based in las vegas
- based in Minnesota
- based in new England
- based in cleveland
- based in detroit
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- based in New York
- based in dallas
- based in jacksonville
- based in Miami
- based in chicago
- based in los angelas
- based in houston
- based in baltimore
- based in atlants
- based in denver
- based in indianapolis
20 Clues: based in Miami • based in dallas • based in denver • based in arizona • based in chicago • based in houston • based in atlants • based in detroit • based in New York • based in carolina • based in las vegas • based in baltimore • based in Minnesota • based in cleveland • based in los angels • based in cincinnati • based in los angelas • based in new England • based in jacksonville • based in indianapolis
States and Capital 2023-04-27
15 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Maine • capital of Idaho • capital of Texas • capital of Kansas • capital of Florida • capital of Alabama • capital of Georgia • capital of Montana • capital of New York • capital of Colorado • capital of Nebraska • capital of Pennsylvania • capital of North Dakota • capital of New Hampshire
(Mostly) Prefix Crossword Puzzle! 2022-11-15
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- someone who doesn't fit in
- when something isn't full price
- game with a King and Queen
- think about again
- shockwaves after an earthquake
- Elon Musks's new company
- messy
- not orderly
- illness
- before the war
- cheap
- determine ahead of time
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- chewy candy
- seeing ahead
- Behave incorrectly
- school subject AND websites visited
- New York governor
- Not honest
- look again
- Rigid
- tv episodes that are aired again
21 Clues: messy • Rigid • cheap • illness • Not honest • look again • chewy candy • not orderly • seeing ahead • before the war • think about again • New York governor • Behave incorrectly • determine ahead of time • Elon Musks's new company • someone who doesn't fit in • game with a King and Queen • shockwaves after an earthquake • when something isn't full price • tv episodes that are aired again • ...
Lollero 2025-03-30
30 Clues: skid • pink • mega • quie • ratt • halen • suomi • snake • queen • duran • poison • twisted • runaways • scorpions • metallica • glam punk • 1960-1970 • vince neil • new jersey • def leppars • iron maiden • paul stanley • judas priest • led zeppelin • steven tyler • ruottalainen • cunts n roses • lyhyitä miehiä • didney prinsessa • brittiläinen rumpali
Engel v. Vitale 2025-03-24
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- Wrote the dissenting opinion
- The New York State Board of Regents authorized a short, voluntary prayer that students had to say at the beginning of each school day. A group of parents, including Steven Engel, argued that this practice violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the parents saying that the state cannot hold prayers in public schools. The government cannot use its school system to promote religion.
- Argued that the practice of prayer in school violated the Establishment Clause
- Establishment Clause should prevent state funding of religious schools
- "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion"
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- Wrote the concurring opinion
- Government can't enforce prayers or use the school system to promote religion
- The president of the school board for the school district in New Hyde Park, New York
- The Constitution could allow voluntary prayer in public schools
- Wrote the majority opinion
- The government cannot use its school system to promote ___
- New York State Board of Regents
12 Clues: Wrote the majority opinion • Wrote the concurring opinion • Wrote the dissenting opinion • New York State Board of Regents • The government cannot use its school system to promote ___ • The Constitution could allow voluntary prayer in public schools • "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion" • ...
Skeet Facts Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-28
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- Number of 4x4’s shot in NY that weren't that weren’t 4x 4’s
- Key member in NY’s burgeoning craft beer industry and longtime NYSSA secretary
- Name of father and son who have won New York State 12ga 2-man team event
- Shooter with the most consecutive New York State 28 ga championships
- 1st NY shooter to break 4×4
- Last name of NY shooter with most world records
- Last name of shooter in NY and NSSA Halls of Fame with the nickname "high 2"
- Location of first 4-gun NY State Skeet Championship
- Last name of only NY brothers to both break 4×4's
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- NY club hosted the Bud 400 beginning in 1981
- Name of the Gun Club hosting the first Great Eastern in 1929
- Rockstar’s nickname and last name of NY shooter who shot 650 x 650 at the World Championships
- Host of the “Possum Open”
- Last name of brothers that have won the New York State 12 ga 2 man event not named Cooley
- Last name of the person, who in 1926, was credited with naming our game “skeet”
- Location of the first National Skeet Championship
- Last name of member of NYSSA and NSSA Halls of Fame tied to iconic arms industry family
17 Clues: Host of the “Possum Open” • 1st NY shooter to break 4×4 • NY club hosted the Bud 400 beginning in 1981 • Last name of NY shooter with most world records • Location of the first National Skeet Championship • Last name of only NY brothers to both break 4×4's • Location of first 4-gun NY State Skeet Championship • ...
Wayne Gretzky - The Great One 2013-05-05
16 Clues: Sport • _O.L.C. • P._.L.C. • P.O.L._. • P.O._.C. • Last Name • First Name • Birth Month • Hockey League • _____ Coyotes • St.Louis ______ • Edmonton ______ • New York ______ • Los Angeles _______ • Gretzky is a _______. • Winston _____ Collegiate Institute
Capitals Week #4 2023-02-16
1898 New York Consolidation 2024-03-03
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- What was the name of the Brooklyn anti-consolidation paper?
- Where did the celebration party of Consolidation happen?
- Who was the first mayor of The Greater New York?
- What word is used to describe New York City after Consolidation?
- Which borough was not in favor of Consolidation?
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- Who came up with the idea of Consolidation?
- Which city in the U.S. competed with NYC for the largest city in America?
- What commission was Andrew Green apart of before leading the Greater New York Commission?
- What was the name of Staten Island before it was renamed?
- Which borough was already part of NYC before Consolidation?
10 Clues: Who came up with the idea of Consolidation? • Who was the first mayor of The Greater New York? • Which borough was not in favor of Consolidation? • Where did the celebration party of Consolidation happen? • What was the name of Staten Island before it was renamed? • What was the name of the Brooklyn anti-consolidation paper? • ...
Samo and yunus english history 2022-03-16
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- A country who fought against england during the carnatic war
- What is the old name of New York
- Which country did USA invade after 9/11?
- What is the acronym of United Kingdom?
- Who was the president of India in 1947?
- Which country was a part of india before 1947?
- What do people want to live out when they come to New York?
- Another country USA invaded after 9/11?
- Who hijacked flight 11 in USA in 2001?
- Which building collapsed after the south-tower?
- Which city was bombbardet by the english in 1807?
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- Which war started in 1744 in india?
- What was the last name of the first british raj?
- Which country did Britain guarantee neutrallity during the Great war?
- What did England sent towards Copenhagen in 1801?
- Which building did flight 11 crash into?
- What is the old name of England
- In which country did Osama bin Laden die?
- Which country was occupied by Great Britain in 1858 ?
- The name of a british colony in India
- Which country was the superpower in the 1700?
21 Clues: What is the old name of England • What is the old name of New York • Which war started in 1744 in india? • The name of a british colony in India • What is the acronym of United Kingdom? • Who hijacked flight 11 in USA in 2001? • Who was the president of India in 1947? • Another country USA invaded after 9/11? • Which building did flight 11 crash into? • ...
Crossword 8: NHL Team Nicknames 2024-12-13
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- - Nickname for the Edmonton Oilers.
- - Nickname for the Carolina Hurricanes.
- - Nickname for the St. Louis Blues.
- - Nickname for the Arizona Coyotes.
- - Nickname for the Anaheim Ducks.
- - Nickname for the Seattle Kraken.
- - Nickname for the San Jose Sharks.
- - Nickname for the Nashville Predators.
- - Nickname for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- - Nickname for the Philadelphia Flyers.
- - Nickname for the Boston Bruins.
- - Nickname for the Los Angeles Kings.
- - Nickname for the Florida Panthers.
- - Nickname for the Colorado Avalanche.
- - Nickname for the Calgary Flames.
- - Nickname for the Montreal Canadiens.
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- - Nickname for the Winnipeg Jets.
- - Nickname for the Buffalo Sabres.
- - Nickname for the New York Islanders.
- - Nickname for the New Jersey Devils.
- - Nickname for the Chicago Blackhawks.
- - Nickname for the New York Rangers.
- - Nickname for the Detroit Red Wings.
- - Nickname for the Dallas Stars.
- - Nickname for the Vegas Golden Knights.
- - Nickname for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- - Nickname for the Washington Capitals.
- - Nickname for the Ottawa Senators.
- - Nickname for the Minnesota Wild.
- - Nickname for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
30 Clues: - Nickname for the Dallas Stars. • - Nickname for the Winnipeg Jets. • - Nickname for the Anaheim Ducks. • - Nickname for the Boston Bruins. • - Nickname for the Buffalo Sabres. • - Nickname for the Seattle Kraken. • - Nickname for the Calgary Flames. • - Nickname for the Minnesota Wild. • - Nickname for the Edmonton Oilers. • - Nickname for the St. Louis Blues. • ...
1970's music crossword 2023-10-04
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- festivals in Monterey and Newport
- created the album breezin’
- one of the most popular groups in 1976
- band that's lead single is called play that funky music
- famous musician died in 1974 at 75
- affordable to everyone with a record player
- created the song stir it up
- New music genre in 1976
- Sing brick house
- Famous and died in 1977
- found dead in london in 1970
- made the album exile on main street
- created the album Frampton Comes alive
- most popular song of the year created by Don McLean
- festival in new york city
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- died in new york city on july 6th 1971
- compared to Mick Jagger
- johnny cash won two grammy awards for this song
- made the album born to run
- recovered from illness to throw a famous birthday bash on his “70th birthday” on July 4, 1970 It wasn’t known until the 1980s that his true birthday was on August 4, 1901. When he died in 1971, he was actually only 69 years old
- Stevie Wonders second album
- sold more albums than anyone thought was possible
- sold nearly 30 million copies for a movie soundtrack copy
- A motorcycle accident in 1966 prevented him from appearing but once he was back, it was obvious that his talent was still unrivaled
- made for dancing and played music
25 Clues: Sing brick house • compared to Mick Jagger • New music genre in 1976 • Famous and died in 1977 • festival in new york city • created the album breezin’ • made the album born to run • created the song stir it up • Stevie Wonders second album • found dead in london in 1970 • festivals in Monterey and Newport • made for dancing and played music • famous musician died in 1974 at 75 • ...
American Street (Ibi Zoboi) crossword puzzle 2021-10-29
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- City closest to New York
- When you miss you'r home
- A place where there is a lot of water high temperatures
- Relative that is you'r uncle/aunt their child
- A group of people that live with a lot of violence
- Person that finds out about mysteries
- Money earned in a fair way
- Something you need to get into a country
- Asian country that starts with an H
- Adjective for very good selling books
- The "stuff" you take on flights
- A nickname for the police
- The most important person in a case (rechtzaak) besides the victim
- Also called: City that never sleeps
- Also called: Motor city
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- Money earned in not a very fair way
- When you "Betray" someone
- Airport named after him (JFK)
- Taking too many drugs
- Capital of Haiti
- that defends/ represents someone
- Nickname for the trio in the book
- The place you go to when you get to you'r flight
- Someone that migrates into you'r country
24 Clues: Capital of Haiti • Taking too many drugs • Also called: Motor city • City closest to New York • When you miss you'r home • When you "Betray" someone • A nickname for the police • Money earned in a fair way • Airport named after him (JFK) • The "stuff" you take on flights • that defends/ represents someone • Nickname for the trio in the book • Money earned in not a very fair way • ...
Employee Wellness Month Crossword Challenge #1 2025-06-02
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- Infamous former island prison in San Francisco Bay.
- Monument with four presidential faces carved into granite.
- Once the tallest skyscraper in NYC, a symbol of Art Deco architecture.
- Monument with a seated statue of the 16th president in Washington, D.C.
- Historic building in Philadelphia where the Declaration was signed.
- Tallest peak in North America, located in Alaska.
- Cracked symbol of American independence housed in Philadelphia.
- Concrete arch-gravity dam on the border of Nevada and Arizona.
- St. Louis monument symbolizing westward expansion.
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- Historic New York suspension bridge connecting boroughs.
- Brightly lit Manhattan hub known for New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- Futuristic Seattle tower built for the 1962 World’s Fair.
- Iconic green figure gifted by France, stands in New York Harbor.
- Iconic hillside letters representing the entertainment industry.
- Military burial ground across the Potomac from D.C.
- Immense geological wonder carved by the Colorado River.
- Red suspension structure connecting San Francisco to Marin County.
- Massive waterfalls straddling the U.S.-Canada border.
- First national park, home to geysers like Old Faithful.
- Official residence and workplace of the U.S. president.
20 Clues: Tallest peak in North America, located in Alaska. • St. Louis monument symbolizing westward expansion. • Infamous former island prison in San Francisco Bay. • Military burial ground across the Potomac from D.C. • Massive waterfalls straddling the U.S.-Canada border. • Immense geological wonder carved by the Colorado River. • ...
State Flowers 2020-08-11
History Crossword 2022-02-16
History Crossword 2022-02-16
midatlantic 2025-12-08
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- What is the nickname for Maryland?
- What is the Maryland state bird?
- What is the state nickname for New York?
- What religion did William Penn support?
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- What is the name of the Taylor Swift song written about New York
- The first complete skeleton of what creature was found in New Jersey?
- What fictional city is in New Jersey?
- What is the capital of Delaware?
- Pennsylvania is widely regarded as the city of _________ love.
- Which state was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Delaware? • What is the Maryland state bird? • What is the nickname for Maryland? • What fictional city is in New Jersey? • What religion did William Penn support? • What is the state nickname for New York? • Which state was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution? • Pennsylvania is widely regarded as the city of _________ love. • ...
New England and Middle Colonies Review 2024-10-21
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- Rhode Island was founded by Roger ________.
- Puritan law was greatly influenced by their ________.
- Another name for the Pilgrims
- New Hampshire was founded for the purpose of ________.
- The religious group that settled in Pennsylvania.
- The Pilgrims intended to land in the Virginia Colony, but instead landed on Cape ______.
- A New England Colony settled by Pilgrims and Puritans for religious freedom
- Colony originally settled by the New Sweden Company.
- The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was the first written ___________ in North America.
- New _________ was originally part of New Netherlands until the British took control.
- The Puritans settled the Massachusetts ______ Colony.
- The Mayflower ________ established the foundation for the Plymouth Colony's government
- New ______ was originally settled by the Dutch and called New Netherlands.
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- This group settled Plymouth Colony in 1620
- The ________ Colonies had a mix of farming, fishing, and trade for their economy.
- Name of the Native American man who greatly helped the Pilgrims
- Pennsylvania was settled by William ________ in 1682.
- The Mayflower Compact was the first form of ______-government in the colonies.
- Henry _______ explored the New York area on behalf of the Dutch.
- After the two countries fought, ownership of the New Netherland colony was transferred from the Netherlands to _________.
- People who did not follow the Puritan rules and laws were called this.
- Rhode Island was founded to have no religious __________ of Christians.
- Name of the ship that Pilgrims traveled to Plymouth on
- A scouting party found an abandoned Wampanoag _______ for the Pilgrims to settle on.
- This group did not want to completely separate from the Church of England, they wanted to purify it
- The climate and _______ soil in the New England colonies made growing crops difficult.
- The town where mass hysteria about witches spread.
27 Clues: Another name for the Pilgrims • This group settled Plymouth Colony in 1620 • Rhode Island was founded by Roger ________. • The religious group that settled in Pennsylvania. • The town where mass hysteria about witches spread. • Colony originally settled by the New Sweden Company. • Pennsylvania was settled by William ________ in 1682. • ...
Great Gatsby Puzzle 2022-03-07
15 Clues: liar • Title • cousin • mistress • gatsby is • wife beater • Main character • gatsby's house • tom comes from • daisy and gatsby • gatsby says this • place where daisy lives • place where gatsby lives • where the book takes place • what was going on during this time
Capital Cities of U.S.A. States 2022-03-07
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- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Hawaii
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- Capital of California
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of New Jersey
15 Clues: Capital of Texas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of New York • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of California • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of North Carolina
Little Things are Big 2022-01-10
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- Near and in New York
- "preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience"
- kind of like alliteration but not
- "exaggerated or aggressive patriotism"
- in water, it's like the lost city
- Underground in New York
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- It's just like Trannsylvania!
- on____ he would visit
- Not judging, Judging wrong
- Judging someone by the color of their skin
10 Clues: Near and in New York • on____ he would visit • Underground in New York • Not judging, Judging wrong • It's just like Trannsylvania! • kind of like alliteration but not • in water, it's like the lost city • "exaggerated or aggressive patriotism" • Judging someone by the color of their skin • "preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience"
TV Shows 2023-06-29
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- Psychiatrist with a radio talk show
- Mystery in a small town with supernatural elements
- Group of pals in New York City
- Vampire slayer with supernatural friends
- Teenagers navigating life in an upscale neighborhood
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- Medical drama set in a busy hospital
- Animated family from Springfield
- Warrior princess on mythological adventures
- Comedian's fictionalized self in New York
- Group of pals in New York City
- Will Smith's comedic coming-of-age story
- Paranormal investigators Mulder and Scully
12 Clues: Group of pals in New York City • Group of pals in New York City • Animated family from Springfield • Psychiatrist with a radio talk show • Medical drama set in a busy hospital • Will Smith's comedic coming-of-age story • Vampire slayer with supernatural friends • Comedian's fictionalized self in New York • Paranormal investigators Mulder and Scully • ...
History Crossword 2022-02-16
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-02
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- Goals that are necessary for survival.
- Bringing together strands.
- Encouraged people to buy their goods.
- Areas that did not allow transportation.
- Can request help from the U.S military.
- Encouraged veterens to get a education.
- Society to fix manner to fix world war 2.
- A new nation wide for health insurance.
- More cars were driven then more roads were constructed
- A book about park forest, Illinois.
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- Homes built in New York that costs less than $7,000.
- Parents had different roles in their homes.
- Made vaccines for disease.
- Nixon decided to reply in an emotional way.
- Everyone has freedom and equal opportunities
- When soldires came home and their was a bigger population of kids.
- Lot of homes built in new York with no trees.
- Formed the democratic party in the U.S.
- A company that offers products.
- Is a political activist and wrote a book about child care.
- Board decision by the supreme court to be established.
- On civil rights People who collects information.
- Was an American psychologist
- Blending beliefs and behaviors.
- International telephone and telegraph.
25 Clues: Made vaccines for disease. • Bringing together strands. • Was an American psychologist • A company that offers products. • Blending beliefs and behaviors. • A book about park forest, Illinois. • Encouraged people to buy their goods. • Goals that are necessary for survival. • International telephone and telegraph. • Can request help from the U.S military. • ...
NFL teams 2023-10-27
Across
- based in Pittsburgh
- based in Cincinatti
- based in Indiana
- based in Las Vegas
- based in Jacksonville
- based in Kansas City
- based in Seattle
- based in San Francisco
- based in Miami
Down
- based in Houston
- based in Los Angels
- based in Denver
- based in New England
- based in Clevland
- based in Tennesse
- based in New York
- based in Arizona
- based in Los Angels
- based in Baltimore
- based in Buffalo
20 Clues: based in Miami • based in Denver • based in Houston • based in Indiana • based in Arizona • based in Seattle • based in Buffalo • based in Clevland • based in Tennesse • based in New York • based in Las Vegas • based in Baltimore • based in Pittsburgh • based in Los Angels • based in Cincinatti • based in Los Angels • based in New England • based in Kansas City • based in Jacksonville • ...
The Jazz Age 2022-10-14
Across
- famous novel by F Scott Fitzgerald
- type of music born in New Orleans
- the most powerful communication medium of the 1920's
- composer who merged traditional elements of music with Jazz
- magazine founded in 1923 that was read by over two million people
- became famous trumpet player in the Jazz Age
- he hit a record 60 home run for the New York Yankees in 1927
Down
- Missouri born and most famous poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- in 1926 she became the first women to swim the English Channel
- movement of African-Americans from the south to the north
- Walt Disney's first animated movie
- name given to women of the 20's who embraced the new fashions and attitudes of the day
- the first major movie with sound
- last name of the first person to fly across the Atlantic ocean solo
- famous Blues singer of the 1920's
- area of New York city that saw a renaissance in African-American culture
16 Clues: the first major movie with sound • type of music born in New Orleans • famous Blues singer of the 1920's • Walt Disney's first animated movie • famous novel by F Scott Fitzgerald • became famous trumpet player in the Jazz Age • the most powerful communication medium of the 1920's • movement of African-Americans from the south to the north • ...
The Jazz Age 2022-10-14
Across
- famous novel by F Scott Fitzgerald
- type of music born in New Orleans
- the most powerful communication medium of the 1920's
- composer who merged traditional elements of music with Jazz
- magazine founded in 1923 that was read by over two million people
- became famous trumpet player in the Jazz Age
- he hit a record 60 home run for the New York Yankees in 1927
Down
- Missouri born and most famous poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- in 1926 she became the first women to swim the English Channel
- movement of African-Americans from the south to the north
- Walt Disney's first animated movie
- name given to women of the 20's who embraced the new fashions and attitudes of the day
- the first major movie with sound
- last name of the first person to fly across the Atlantic ocean solo
- famous Blues singer of the 1920's
- area of New York city that saw a renaissance in African-American culture
16 Clues: the first major movie with sound • type of music born in New Orleans • famous Blues singer of the 1920's • Walt Disney's first animated movie • famous novel by F Scott Fitzgerald • became famous trumpet player in the Jazz Age • the most powerful communication medium of the 1920's • movement of African-Americans from the south to the north • ...
Football teams 2025-03-25
Baseball American League Teams 2022-04-09
15 Clues: Texas _____ • Detroit _____ • Oakland _____ • Seattle _____ • Houston _____ • New York _____ • Cleveland _____ • Minnesota _____ • Tampa Bay _____ • Baltimore _____ • Kansas City _____ • Los Angeles _____ • Boston _____ (two words) • Chicago _____ (two words) • Toronto _____ (two words)
States 2023-09-27
mlb crossword-2023 2023-06-17
30 Clues: texas • miami • bostin • seatle • atlanta • toronto • brewers • arizona • chicago • oakland • detroit • chicago • houston • colorado • clevland • new york • new york • minisota • st louis • pitsburg • boltimore • tampa bay • cincinati • san diego • washington • los angeles • los angeles • kansas city • philidelphia • san fransico
Sport teams 2013-03-27
28 Clues: Bears • Lions • Colts • Bills • Titans • Ravens • Browns • Eagles • Texans • Broncos • Raiders • Jaguars • Cowboys • Bengals • Vikings • Falcons • Seahawks • Panthers • Steelers • Redskins • Dolphins • Cardinals • Louis Rams • Bay Packers • York Giants • City Chiefs • Bay Buccaneers • Francisco 49ers
In the Heights Vocab 2022-03-03
25 Clues: Lie • Star • Heat • Well • Eyes • Queen • Faith • Praise • School • Breathe • Grocery • Go away • Goodbye • Patience • Blessing • My child • Question • As always • Hey, listen • Grandmother • Neighborhood • Little dream • See you later • Coffee with milk • New York, Spanish
futisvisa 2025-03-13
Across
- new york cosmos
- kalliostadion
- one club legend + pilkkuspecialisti
- burnley
- kuljetusliike
- konkurssiin mennyt upporikas seura
- miekka
- panathinaikos
- hirvi
- nelikymmpine wingeri
Down
- futsal
- kroosin kanssa kentällä eniten minuutteja
- buenos aires
- heerenveen
- cobham
- ketä pelannut agueron vastassa eniten minuutteja
- tony
- uefa
- rafan kanssa välirikko
- 80
20 Clues: 80 • tony • uefa • hirvi • futsal • cobham • miekka • burnley • heerenveen • buenos aires • kalliostadion • kuljetusliike • panathinaikos • new york cosmos • nelikymmpine wingeri • rafan kanssa välirikko • konkurssiin mennyt upporikas seura • one club legend + pilkkuspecialisti • kroosin kanssa kentällä eniten minuutteja • ketä pelannut agueron vastassa eniten minuutteja
Things we have shared 2014-02-10
20 Clues: home • gomez • Flower • ok sis • Dragons • fraulein • nickname • new york • gangster • sunflower • I love you • first date • making love • Singapore mrt • signature dish • our first kiss • fruit we dislike • local penang dish • favorite first song • throw them out the window
