new york Crossword Puzzles
History stuff 2021-12-03
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- Variety
- A region of flat, low lying plains across the sea coast
- Bosses
- The capital of New France
- English Preacher
- Most powerful group of Native Americans
- Trading illegally with other countries
- A group of civilians trained to fight incase of emergency
- Union
- Crops that could be sold easily
- Learning assistance
- Appalachian Mountains
- Strict rules governing the behavior of African slaves
- West Indies
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- The ability to read and write
- Religiouse Revival
- Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania
- Outside fortress of Quebec
- From forgine markets
- Sell abroad
- Conneticut and Rhode island
- Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jeresy, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
- Produced just enough food to feed a family
- Routes that formed a triangle
- Investigators
25 Clues: Union • Bosses • Variety • Sell abroad • West Indies • Investigators • English Preacher • Religiouse Revival • Learning assistance • From forgine markets • Appalachian Mountains • The capital of New France • Outside fortress of Quebec • Conneticut and Rhode island • The ability to read and write • Routes that formed a triangle • Crops that could be sold easily • Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania • ...
christmas songs 2021-03-19
Legal Research and Citation Form Puzzle 2012-10-18
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- This reporter contains decisions from the federal circuit court of appeals
- This abbreviation signifies that the source is an encyclopedia
- The unofficial reporter for New York is called the New York ----------
- When parallel citations are required this citation comes first
- This citator can be found on Lexis Advance
- The West Key Number System is not a secondary source. It is a ------- tool.
- This citator can be found on WestlawNext
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- Two citations to the same case are -------- citations
- When the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case it grants this.
- This is the federal annotated code
- Use this short form when citing to the immediately preceding authority
- "American --- Reports"
- The number of federal circuit courts
13 Clues: "American --- Reports" • This is the federal annotated code • The number of federal circuit courts • This citator can be found on WestlawNext • This citator can be found on Lexis Advance • Two citations to the same case are -------- citations • When the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case it grants this. • This abbreviation signifies that the source is an encyclopedia • ...
New Jersey Bicycle Touring Guides 2025-03-24
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- A 78 mile part of a much greater whole
- Begin with construction materials, end at an old military base.
- If you leave school you can learn about this president and his musical interests.
- This Green Sergeant was the last across Wickecheoke Creek.
- Begins and ends in Fort Mott State Park in NJ's least populated County.
- This challenging Highlands region ride bisects New Jersey and New York.
- 15 miles from High Bridge to Mount Olive.
- From 1834 - 1933, one could haul coal from Trenton to New Brunswick
- Two fantastic cities, one wonderful Hudson County.
- Begins and ends under the lights of Broadway...in Pitman, NJ!
- Begins and ends in Mahwah. Inspired by the Bicycle Touring Clubs of North Jersey.
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- Take this route from head to toe (of New Jersey!).
- A historic battle in the fifth largest county.
- Henry Hudson helps you explore this shoreline.
- Begins and ends in historic Millville.
- Everything is pointing towards Tucker!
- Tucker builds a house out of red stone.
- There is nothing square about this low lying reservoir near Readington.
- Name inspired by unusual destination names. Located in northern Warren and southern Sussex Counties.
- Hopefully you can avoid Paulie and Christopher as you travel this 1.1 million acre preserve.
- Passes through the Pinelands in New Jersey's largest county (by area).
- Toil your way through Ocean County.
- An historic southern resort town to a point over Great Egg Harbor Bay.
- Follow the line to lighthouses and Victorian architecture.
- Bring your pick axe to this road, one of the oldest in the country.
- 25 miles west from New York City and you can be serenated by frogs.
26 Clues: Toil your way through Ocean County. • A 78 mile part of a much greater whole • Begins and ends in historic Millville. • Everything is pointing towards Tucker! • Tucker builds a house out of red stone. • 15 miles from High Bridge to Mount Olive. • A historic battle in the fifth largest county. • Henry Hudson helps you explore this shoreline. • ...
GENERAL CULTURE 2022-12-19
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- The singer that sings “New York,New York”
- pcientist Who is the father of psychoanalysis.
- Year when the Second World War started.
- The person who was queen of the United Kingdom.
- The planet that is closest to the sun.
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- singer whose nickname is The king of Rock.
- city Which is the capital of Spain.
- The place where it is the coldest.
- The film which is the most viewed.
- Month of the year when spring starts.
10 Clues: The place where it is the coldest. • The film which is the most viewed. • city Which is the capital of Spain. • Month of the year when spring starts. • The planet that is closest to the sun. • Year when the Second World War started. • The singer that sings “New York,New York” • singer whose nickname is The king of Rock. • pcientist Who is the father of psychoanalysis. • ...
Cat Cafe 2015-01-08
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- The cat café is a ____________ and pastry shop.
- The story was published on ____________ 7, 2015.
- Customers pet and ____________ the cats while enjoying a snack.
- Meow Parlor is a new cat ____________ in New York City.
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- The café ____________ hope customers will adopt the cats.
- The ____________ comes from New York.
- The story's ____________ is "Cat Café."
- The café also has cats from a local ____________ shelter.
8 Clues: The ____________ comes from New York. • The story's ____________ is "Cat Café." • The cat café is a ____________ and pastry shop. • The story was published on ____________ 7, 2015. • Meow Parlor is a new cat ____________ in New York City. • The café ____________ hope customers will adopt the cats. • The café also has cats from a local ____________ shelter. • ...
Famous Buildings 2023-12-13
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- A 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City
- The nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London
- A long wall built across northern China for protection against invaders
- A famous performing arts center in Sydney, Australia, known for its unique sail-like design
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- A colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City
- A freestanding bell tower of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa
- An ancient structure with a pointy top, built as a tomb for pharaohs in Egypt
- A white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, known for its beautiful architecture
- An ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, known for gladiator contests and public spectacles
- A tall, iron tower in Paris, France, known for its lattice structure
10 Clues: A 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City • A tall, iron tower in Paris, France, known for its lattice structure • A freestanding bell tower of the cathedral of the Italian city of Pisa • A long wall built across northern China for protection against invaders • ...
New York 2024-03-16
New York 2023-06-11
5 Clues: Who took controll of New York in 1624? • What borough starts with the letter "M"? • The Statue in New York is called Statue of...? • For a University you will need a good ... to get accepted • The top #1 University in New York is called the "University..."?
New york 2023-04-13
Twenty Twenty Two 2022-12-19
12 Clues: world cup host • super bowl winner • new beyonce album • harry styles album • taylor swift album • movie of the summer • "____ just went off" • winner of world cup 2022 • new york times word game • seasonal sports tournament • number one song of the year • winner of womens volleyball ncaa tournament
Snow Makes it Better 2023-12-11
Newsies 2023-01-17
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- where did the Strike of 1899 take place
- publisher of the New York Journal
- publisher of the New York World
- what month did the Newsies strike begin
- what event caused the newspaper prices to rise
- which month did the strike end
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- a newsie child was often poor and __________
- when people stop working for a cause
- the number of papers the newsies would by for 50 cents
- a child who sold newspapers on the street corner
10 Clues: which month did the strike end • publisher of the New York World • publisher of the New York Journal • when people stop working for a cause • where did the Strike of 1899 take place • what month did the Newsies strike begin • a newsie child was often poor and __________ • what event caused the newspaper prices to rise • a child who sold newspapers on the street corner • ...
New York City 2023-03-10
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- A play performed on Broadway that includes singing and dancing is called a ____.
- On Thanksgiving, there is a televised ___ in New York City.
- ____ Park, is a park located in the center of New York City. It is 840 acres.
- A type of dance
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- A very tall building
- A yellow car you call to pick you up
- Shaped like a doughnut, often spread with cream cheese
7 Clues: A type of dance • A very tall building • A yellow car you call to pick you up • Shaped like a doughnut, often spread with cream cheese • On Thanksgiving, there is a televised ___ in New York City. • ____ Park, is a park located in the center of New York City. It is 840 acres. • A play performed on Broadway that includes singing and dancing is called a ____.
Alex crossword 2020-02-26
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- to prevent
- a item from the past
- the ____ of spiderman
- sad mad happy
- to tell someone what to do
- a boat
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- where cars are made
- to dismiss an idea or say no
- to hype up
- to build something
- person who drives an automobile
- to move someone down
- to move someone up
- I live on 76 ______ new york city
- to create something new
15 Clues: a boat • to hype up • to prevent • sad mad happy • to build something • to move someone up • where cars are made • a item from the past • to move someone down • the ____ of spiderman • to create something new • to tell someone what to do • to dismiss an idea or say no • person who drives an automobile • I live on 76 ______ new york city
New York Times 2025-01-02
7 Clues: Underground burial chamber • Not in a straight or level position • An open public square or marketplace • Unverified information spread informally • Quick and light in movement or action; agile • A professional copyist or writer in ancient times • To beat or pulsate steadily, often with pain or emotion
New York City 2025-02-21
7 Clues: the number of boroughs • the most famous borough • New York's underground system • a park where former tracks were • streets full of cars and busses • the buildings shaping New York's skyline • a green place in the city where you can relax
Dutch & French Colonies pg 144-147 2022-10-14
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- (Last Name) a French fur trader that fought with Huron and Algonquin against their enemies.
- (Last Name) was a missionary in New France
- (Last Name) in 1647 this person became the governor of New Netherland and was a harsh man.
- the respecting beliefs that are different from one's own.
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- (Last Name) an explorer who joined Jacques Marquette to set up missions.
- (Last Name) Governor of New Netherland bought Manhattan Island in present-day New York.
- Minuit set up a colony for this country on the Delaware River.
- (Last name, 2 words) explored the Louisiana region in 1682 and he named the region after King Louis XIV.
- a person who teaches his or her religion to others who have different beliefs
- the variety of people in a group
- (2 words) English renamed New Amsterdam to ______ _________ to honor the Duke of York.
11 Clues: the variety of people in a group • (Last Name) was a missionary in New France • the respecting beliefs that are different from one's own. • Minuit set up a colony for this country on the Delaware River. • (Last Name) an explorer who joined Jacques Marquette to set up missions. • a person who teaches his or her religion to others who have different beliefs • ...
steph 2016-09-29
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- / Stephanie's birthday month
- / The name of the couple's new street
- / Where Stephanie went to college
- / Doug's favorite activity
- York / Where Doug & Stephanie went on their first trip
- Breeze / Where Doug & Stephanie met
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- / Where Doug currently works
- / Doug's birthday month
- / Stephanie's favorite activity
- / A favorite activty of the couple's
- / Where the couple is honeymooning
- /The name of Doug & Stephanie's new puppy
- / Where Doug broke his collar bone
13 Clues: / Doug's birthday month • / Doug's favorite activity • / Where Doug currently works • / Stephanie's birthday month • / Stephanie's favorite activity • / Where Stephanie went to college • / Where the couple is honeymooning • / Where Doug broke his collar bone • Breeze / Where Doug & Stephanie met • / A favorite activty of the couple's • / The name of the couple's new street • ...
APUSH 2025-11-17
10 Clues: only gold • new party formed • blank v New York • blank v ferguson • regulated business • Carnegie steel riot • gave land to natives • owning your competitors • owning the supply chain • banned Chinese immigrants
Crosswords 2022-11-20
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- The person who lives with you
- A synonym of "apartment"
- Whirlpool sells this kind of appliances
- Payment made every month
- It's bigger than a shower
- The place where you live
- You press it before you go to sleep
- Bronx, Brooklyn or Manhattan in New-York city
- Very useful in winter
- You need it to bake a cake
- Sometimes you don't have it in a flat share
- It's very convenient to clean your plates
- You open it to brush your teeth
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- Celebrating the arrival in a new house
- It's one of the utilities you have to pay
- Very useful in summer
- The outside part of a flat
- The mood you can be in the morning...
- A bad habit that some people have
- It's usually very high in New-York city
- Someone invited in the house
- The place where you put a carton of milk
- Nobody likes to do it but you must do it!
- Some important criteria for moving in
- You give him/her money every month
- A short period of sleep in the middle of the day
- Don't forget to pull it afteryou use the toilets !
- Where you put your clothes
- You go there when you don't feel like cooking
29 Clues: Very useful in summer • Very useful in winter • A synonym of "apartment" • Payment made every month • The place where you live • It's bigger than a shower • The outside part of a flat • You need it to bake a cake • Where you put your clothes • Someone invited in the house • The person who lives with you • You open it to brush your teeth • A bad habit that some people have • ...
naomi 2013-04-30
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- Jackson- U.S president from 1829-1837
- Quincy Adams- 1824 presidential candidate favored by New Englanders
- seguin- a tejano hero of Texas relation
- Fulton- inventor of American’s first widely successful steamboat
- people of Mexican heritage who consider Texas their home
- gin- machine that made cleaning seeds from cotton faster
- revolution—the economic changes of the late 1700’s when manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work
- clay- nationalist Representative from Kentucky
- a brilliant Cherokee who invented a writing system for the Cherokee language
- Cooper- builder of American’s first successful steam-powered locomotive
- system- method of production using many workers and machines in one building
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- severe economic slump
- men trappers and explorers who opened up the western pioneer trails
- Monroe- fifth president of the United States, who proclaimed the Monroe Doctrine
- Slater- builder of the first water-powered textile mill in America
- member of a Christian sect that practiced communal living and did not allow marriage and childbearing
- mills- textile mills located in the factory town of Lowell, Massachusetts
- leader during the second Seminole war
- Canal-waterway that connected New York City with Buffalo, New York
- of tears- forced removal of the Cherokee from their homeland to Indian Territory
20 Clues: severe economic slump • Jackson- U.S president from 1829-1837 • leader during the second Seminole war • seguin- a tejano hero of Texas relation • clay- nationalist Representative from Kentucky • people of Mexican heritage who consider Texas their home • gin- machine that made cleaning seeds from cotton faster • ...
Level 6 New York City 2022-12-12
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- a very thick and stiff paper
- well known by many people
- a baseball player who throws the ball
- looking physically frightening,violent or cruel
- a game in which the players search for hidden objects
- stairway of steps outside a building
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- a shelter in front of a a building
- a famous in in New York lots of shopping malls
- to say an idea or opinion
- a place where boats and ships park tied on piers
- the action of flying through the air
- to spoil or damage and destroy something
- a large meal specially for celebrations
- a level of a building
14 Clues: a level of a building • well known by many people • to say an idea or opinion • a very thick and stiff paper • a shelter in front of a a building • the action of flying through the air • stairway of steps outside a building • a baseball player who throws the ball • a large meal specially for celebrations • to spoil or damage and destroy something • ...
New York Rapper Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-23
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- Illmatic MC famous for storytelling and 'One Mic'
- Part of a famous hip-hop duo, known for 'Paid in Full'
- Brooklyn legend, known for 'Juicy' and 'Big Poppa'
- G-Unit founder known for 'In Da Club'
- Pioneering drill artist known for his posthumous album
- Bad Boy Records founder
- Roc-A-Fella mogul
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- Queens rapper with a colorful style
- Harlem rapper known for his style and 'Praise the Lord (Da Shine)'
- Terror Squad leader known for 'Lean Back' and 'What's Luv?'
- Hip-hop pioneer with hits like 'I Need Love' and 'Mama Said Knock You Out'
- Rapid-fire flow and hits like 'Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See'
- Harlem lyricist famed for his complex rhymes
- Ruff Ryders leader
14 Clues: Roc-A-Fella mogul • Ruff Ryders leader • Bad Boy Records founder • Queens rapper with a colorful style • G-Unit founder known for 'In Da Club' • Harlem lyricist famed for his complex rhymes • Illmatic MC famous for storytelling and 'One Mic' • Brooklyn legend, known for 'Juicy' and 'Big Poppa' • Part of a famous hip-hop duo, known for 'Paid in Full' • ...
Oxford Saints Crossword 2015-03-16
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- Home state of the Cowboys
- Tackle the Quarter Back behind the Line of Scrimmage
- Prevents the opposition scoring
- (5,4) Biggest game of the year
- Piece of protective equipment worn
- ******* Cardinals
- Point ***** Touchdown
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- J.J. **** Defensive End
- Take down
- Catches the ball
- Oxford and New Orleans
- New York Team
12 Clues: Take down • New York Team • Catches the ball • ******* Cardinals • Point ***** Touchdown • Oxford and New Orleans • J.J. **** Defensive End • Home state of the Cowboys • (5,4) Biggest game of the year • Prevents the opposition scoring • Piece of protective equipment worn • Tackle the Quarter Back behind the Line of Scrimmage
Chapter 4 Spanish Vocabulary 2024-04-10
12 Clues: New York • no school • by yourself • a celebration • buy new things • where you swim • place you exercise • attending something • "Do you want to go ___ __?" • you get fish from doing this • something you might do for fun • "Do you want to get snacks ____ the movie is over?"
Crossword felix outsiders 2021-04-24
15 Clues: gang • gang • fight • killer • socs car • beautiful • bad habits • church city • good locking • Mickey Mouse • friend of Bob • Youngest greasers • gone with the wind • comes from New York • can se it from east and west side
A Big Day for Baseball 2023-05-05
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- the name of the baseball stadium in Brooklyn New York
- name of one of the twins who helped jack and Annie
- name of the other twin who helped Jack and Annie
- what year did baseball change?
- name of the ball that is thrown to be his by a bat
- who was one of the batboys
- name of the news paper that had the headline who was playing in the 1947 game
- Jackie Robinson jersey number
- what is a ball called when it goes to the outside of the foul line?
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- the first African American base ball player
- who makes the calls in baseball?
- why didn't Jack want to go to baseball tryouts?
- who is Jacks sister
- Morgan sent Jack and Annie to New York to show them what about baseball
- what is the name of the Librian
- the team that played the dodgers in 1947
- name of the 1947 baseball team
- Where did the magic tree house take Jack and Annie?
18 Clues: who is Jacks sister • who was one of the batboys • Jackie Robinson jersey number • what year did baseball change? • name of the 1947 baseball team • what is the name of the Librian • who makes the calls in baseball? • the team that played the dodgers in 1947 • the first African American base ball player • why didn't Jack want to go to baseball tryouts? • ...
Christmas Card 2025-12-14
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- Olivia and Diego do this athletic activity religiously
- Who in the family goes to bed at 2am every night
- Mark stopped working during the day but now he __
- Vanessa oraganizes events around what subject?
- What are we wishing you
- Amelia quit her job to become a full time what?
- Economist What is Mark's favorite publication?
- Everyone lives in Manhattan except for Amelia who lives where?
- Vanessa had FOMO so moved to New York from where?
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- Olivia's friends call her Pinney. What do they call Amelia?
- Who is the tallest sibling?
- What is Ruby's full first name?
- York Where are the Pinneys spending their holidays?
- Where did Olivia and Diego get married?
- Amelia is a woman of many hobbies. Where does she spend most of her time?
- For political campaigns, Laura writes a lot of these
- What is Amelia’s art business called?
- What island off of Italy are Olivia and Diego going to for their honeymoon
18 Clues: What are we wishing you • Who is the tallest sibling? • What is Ruby's full first name? • What is Amelia’s art business called? • Where did Olivia and Diego get married? • Vanessa oraganizes events around what subject? • Amelia quit her job to become a full time what? • Who in the family goes to bed at 2am every night • Mark stopped working during the day but now he __ • ...
The Progressive Spirit of Reform 2013-03-04
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- organization that called for equality for black Americans
- the person who founded the Hull House
- organizations that used illegal and legal methods to get their candidates elected
- author of How the Other Half Lives
- a fire in a clothes factory in New York City
- writers who exposed poor living/working conditions
- the protection of nature and its resources
- people who wanted to help the lower class
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- prevented manufacture, sale, and transportation of mislabeled or contaminated food/drugs
- when you get paid a portion of your lost wages when you get injured
- the economic system where private businesses control industry
- author of The Jungle
- the economic system where the government controls industry
- the amendment that allows the government to tax personal income
- the amendment that gives women the right to vote
- the amendment that allows citizens to vote directly for senators
- the political machine in New York City
- the amendment that made alcohol illegal
18 Clues: author of The Jungle • author of How the Other Half Lives • the person who founded the Hull House • the political machine in New York City • the amendment that made alcohol illegal • people who wanted to help the lower class • the protection of nature and its resources • a fire in a clothes factory in New York City • the amendment that gives women the right to vote • ...
You.... 2023-11-16
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- The guy with great hair
- dancing queen
- I read all types of books and laugh about them at odd times
- I can do really good when I try
- The booted wonder
- Multiplication master
- Sassy little thing
- That Guy
- Another guy that makes me sick with his great hair
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- Totally not from New York
- That guy that helps out a lot
- New Braces
- a funny Taterhead
- Good artist
- Just got back from the flu
- Silent ninja
- Brilliant social butterfly
17 Clues: That Guy • New Braces • Good artist • Silent ninja • dancing queen • a funny Taterhead • The booted wonder • Sassy little thing • Multiplication master • The guy with great hair • Totally not from New York • Just got back from the flu • Brilliant social butterfly • That guy that helps out a lot • I can do really good when I try • Another guy that makes me sick with his great hair • ...
The three Colonies 2024-10-01
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- colonie People came from all differnt areas
- main things that the southerns grew
- Middle colonies got along with Native Americans
- England Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusets(Includes Maine), New Hamphire
- They would fish to make a living
- lines Southerns Geography
- good relationship The type of relationship that the native Americans had with the New England colonies s
- Southerns way to make a living
- growing season Longer than New Englands growing Season
- North & South Carolina,Maryland,Virgina, Geogia
- trade Relationship the Native americans and Southerns
- reason colonist went to the New England Colonies
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- New York,New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Delaware
- Where Colonists in the southern came from
- Protestant Main religion of the people who settled in the Southern
- freedom The reason colonist went to the southern colonies
- These two things were tied together
- growing season This colonie had the shortest growing season
- servants These types of servants mainly went to the middle colonies
- Religions The Middle colonies have most religions
20 Clues: lines Southerns Geography • Southerns way to make a living • They would fish to make a living • These two things were tied together • main things that the southerns grew • Where Colonists in the southern came from • New York,New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Delaware • colonie People came from all differnt areas • Middle colonies got along with Native Americans • ...
Die USA 2019-01-27
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- Fluss, der den Grand Canyon "gegraben" hat
- Nördlichster Bundesstaat der USA
- Quelle des Mississippi (Bundesstaat)
- Meeresbucht im Südosten der USA
- Hauptstadt der USA
- Ozean im Westen der USA
- Salzsee in Utah
- Bundesstaat, in dem sich die Everglades befinden
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- Nachbarland im Norden der USA
- Großer See östlich von Wisconsin
- Mündung des Mississippi (Bundesstaat)
- Bundesstaat in dem New York City liegt
- Gebirge, das sich von Kanada bis New Mexiko erstreckt
- weitläufiges Gebirge im Osten der USA
- Südliches Nachbarland der USA
- Stadt im Südosten Floridas
- Bundesstaat westlich von New Mexiko
17 Clues: Salzsee in Utah • Hauptstadt der USA • Ozean im Westen der USA • Stadt im Südosten Floridas • Nachbarland im Norden der USA • Südliches Nachbarland der USA • Meeresbucht im Südosten der USA • Großer See östlich von Wisconsin • Nördlichster Bundesstaat der USA • Bundesstaat westlich von New Mexiko • Quelle des Mississippi (Bundesstaat) • Mündung des Mississippi (Bundesstaat) • ...
Dutch & French Colonies pg 144-147 2022-10-14
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- (Last name, 2 words) explored the Louisiana region in 1682 and he named the region after King Louis XIV.
- (2 words) English renamed New Amsterdam to ______ _________ to honor the Duke of York.
- (Last Name) Governor of New Netherland bought Manhattan Island in present-day New York.
- (Last Name) in 1647 this person became the governor of New Netherland and was a harsh man.
- (Last Name) a French fur trader that fought with Huron and Algonquin against their enemies.
- Minuit set up a colony for this country on the Delaware River.
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- the respecting beliefs that are different from one's own.
- (Last Name) was a missionary in New France
- the variety of people in a group
- (Last Name) an explorer who joined Jacques Marquette to set up missions.
- a person who teaches his or her religion to others who have different beliefs
11 Clues: the variety of people in a group • (Last Name) was a missionary in New France • the respecting beliefs that are different from one's own. • Minuit set up a colony for this country on the Delaware River. • (Last Name) an explorer who joined Jacques Marquette to set up missions. • a person who teaches his or her religion to others who have different beliefs • ...
7th Grade Thanksgiving Crossword 2025-11-25
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- started by the Pilgrims as a place to practice their religion
- sun-dried brick, used as an adaptation to live in the Southwest
- one thing that Europeans wanted from Asia
- first permanent English settlement
- describes the type of servant pledged to work for a specific amount of time
- the most desired fur in the colony of New France
- describes a source that comes from the time of an event
- describes the exchange of people, goods, animals, plants and even ideas between Europe and the Americas
- founder of the League of the Iroquois
- the study of how we get the things we need and want
- the crop that saved Jamestown
- the last Dutch governor of New Netherland was a guy with a wooden leg named _____
- used by archaeologists to study past cultures
- colony founded for Catholics, but soon passed an Act of Toleration
- mountains that stretch from Georgia to New England
- colony founded by James Oglethorpe in order to give debtors a way to avoid prison
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- a young person learning a trade
- explorer who claimed what is now New York for the Dutch
- region that had the most slaves
- French explorer who built his ship "The Griffon" near what is now Buffalo
- Spanish soldier who helped conquer Aztecs, Incas, and other Native Americans
- Keepers of the Western Door
- house that was the first representative government in the English colonies
- Thomas Hooker's colony, which limited the power of the governor
- the first European group to claim land in New York
- Six?
- Haudenosaunee = "People of the _____"
- the Hiawatha Belt, for example
- River, Fort, and Falls
- a large land owner who had brought at least 50 families to live in New Netherland
30 Clues: Six? • River, Fort, and Falls • Keepers of the Western Door • the crop that saved Jamestown • the Hiawatha Belt, for example • a young person learning a trade • region that had the most slaves • first permanent English settlement • Haudenosaunee = "People of the _____" • founder of the League of the Iroquois • one thing that Europeans wanted from Asia • ...
Revolutionary War Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-09
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- Continental Army General Horatio Gatesgathered colonists and surrounded Burgoyne at Saratoga. Without the help of General Howe,Burgoyne surrendered
- One key aspect to the colonists’ success was the leadership of ...
- Desperate and needing to take a risk, Commander George Washington led an estimated 2,400soldiers across the Delaware River on December 25, 1776.
- Sailed the army into the northern Chesapeake Bay
- British General William Howe’s military leadership served as an advantage for the ContinentalArmy
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- Shortly after the war, in 1782, representatives from the nations of Great Britain, France, Spain, and the United States met in Paris to discuss terms of peace
- In February, 1778, American Benjamin Franklin negotiated a Treaty of Alliance with France. The treaty aligned France with theAmericans during the Revolutionary War.
- The colonists’ prime advantage was that they were fighting on their own land. They were able tocommunicate messages in order to get support using various modalities, such as newspapers,pamphlets, and word-of-mouth.
- The British attempted to cut off the New Englandcolonies by overtaking New York. This strategy failed with losses at both Battles of Saratoga. Thisforced the British to stay close to the coastline and within protection of their navy.
- the British had a plan to isolate New England by capturing New York City. British General William Howe and his brother Admiral Richard Howe sailed into New York harbor with an estimated 32,000 soldiers
- Lasted from 1775 until 1783
- Strong military leaders like Commander George Washington were able to organize untrained soldiers.
- On September 11, 1777, British GeneralWilliam Howe sailed the army into the northern Chesapeake Bay
- British General Thomas Gage attacked militiamen near Bunker Hill in Boston
- The colonists’ common goal of independence from the British encouraged them to persist duringthe Revolutionary War.
15 Clues: Lasted from 1775 until 1783 • Sailed the army into the northern Chesapeake Bay • One key aspect to the colonists’ success was the leadership of ... • British General Thomas Gage attacked militiamen near Bunker Hill in Boston • British General William Howe’s military leadership served as an advantage for the ContinentalArmy • ...
Tv shows 2018-11-15
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- the survivors after a nuclear explosion
- solving crimes through his psychic powers
- a really fast guy fighting crime
- recreating full house
- moving through time and space and fighting crime in the universe
- a doctor from New York comes to Alabama
- about a young genius and spin off of big bang theory
- group of teenagers solving mysteries in a small town
- two brothers hunting monsters
- bunch of pals hanging at a coffee shop in New York
- a woman hoping to improve her town by turning a construction site into something new
- half witch half human teenage girl
- group of misfit teenagers who compete singing songs
- medieval fantasy with 2 powerful families
- the filming of shenanigans in a work place
- a single mother raising her ivy league bond daughter
- Elenor dies and ends up here where she is caught in a never ending cycle
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- the good old days
- animated show of yellow people
- elderly ladies living together
- retelling how he met his spouse
- outdoors man employee who makes videos
- group of kids investigating unusual events
- medical drama at a hospital
- 1970s
- nerdy scientists chillin together
- murder mystery show
- zombies
- solving medical mysteries like Sherlock Holmes
29 Clues: 1970s • zombies • the good old days • murder mystery show • recreating full house • medical drama at a hospital • two brothers hunting monsters • animated show of yellow people • elderly ladies living together • retelling how he met his spouse • a really fast guy fighting crime • nerdy scientists chillin together • half witch half human teenage girl • ...
All About Football! 2025-11-23
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- State where the NFL was founded
- Football players wear a special type of this to protect their head
- Another name for the NFL finals
- Day of the week football season starts
- Another team that played in Santiago Bernabeu last November 16th: ______________ Commanders
- The New York Giants and New York Jets actually play in a stadium located to the state next to them: New ___________
- These players have the ball and try to score
- Single elimination round of games
- Took inspiration from this English sport
- These players try and stop those who have the ball from scoring
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- Each _________ is 15 minutes long (singular)
- The only girls you'll see on the football field at an NFL game are the dancing _________ (plural)
- Miami __________: team that played in Santiago Bernabeu stadium last November 16th
- Taylor Swift is engaged to Travis Kelce, who plays for the Kansas City ___________
- This one is worth 6 points!
- NFL games are played in these big venues (plural)
- It's not meters! In the United States, they measure with this (plural)
- Month football season ends
- Not a player, but is on the field; wears black & white stripes and a white cap; officiates the game
- Informal/slang name for the ball; the material they first used to make it
20 Clues: Month football season ends • This one is worth 6 points! • State where the NFL was founded • Another name for the NFL finals • Single elimination round of games • Day of the week football season starts • Took inspiration from this English sport • Each _________ is 15 minutes long (singular) • These players have the ball and try to score • ...
NEW YORK CITY THE BIG APPLE 2024-09-20
19 Clues: vue • nuit • rues • lacs • cadeau • déesse • célèbre • joueurs • équipes • langues • liberté • immeuble • plusieurs • incroyable • brillant(e) • aires de jeux • feux d'artifice • party faire la fête • occupé(e), animé(e)
Math 3 2024-09-04
SG-LAB-SEP 2025-09-15
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- Where players gather before a play.
- A team from Minnesota.
- The team with a horseshoe logo.
- A player whose job is to run with the ball.
- The team from Seattle.
- The team from San Francisco.
- A term for the end of the game.
- The team from Denver.
- What a quarterback throws.
- A defensive play that brings down the quarterback.
- A short break in play.
- A team from Buffalo, New York.
- The team from Philadelphia.
- The city where the Chiefs play.
- A 10-yard gain gives you a new one.
- The team from Las Vegas.
- What the quarterback says before the play.
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- A popular snack to eat while watching the game.
- The team from Miami.
- The team with a star on their helmet.
- A score worth six points.
- A player who specializes in kicking.
- The team with a lightning bolt logo.
- The team from New York that plays in New Jersey.
- One of the team colors of the New Orleans Saints.
- The team with horned helmets.
- The position of Tom Brady.
- A defensive rush on the quarterback.
- An offensive player who catches a pass.
- The team with a tiger logo.
- The number of players on the field for one team.
- The team from Pittsburgh.
- The team from Green Bay.
- A large, open space for spectators.
- The player who kicks the ball to start a game.
- A game played on Monday night.
36 Clues: The team from Miami. • The team from Denver. • A team from Minnesota. • The team from Seattle. • A short break in play. • The team from Green Bay. • The team from Las Vegas. • A score worth six points. • The team from Pittsburgh. • The position of Tom Brady. • What a quarterback throws. • The team with a tiger logo. • The team from Philadelphia. • The team from San Francisco. • ...
The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare 2021-06-20
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- FIRST CHAPTER TAKES PLACE
- MAGNUS TITLE "HIGH WARLOCK OF..."
- APPOINTED WARRIORS ON EARTH
- HUMAN
- NEW YORK VAMPIRE HANGOUT
- "WHITHER THOU GOEST, I WILL GO" THE OATH OF THE
- MAGNUS' BOYFRIEND
- HALF DOG HALF MAN
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- JEM CARSTAIRS NEW TITLE
- NOBLE METAL RESISTANT TO CORROSION
- GROUP OF YOUNG VAMPIRES
- DRINKER OF BLOOD
- HEAD VAMPIRE OF FRANCE
- GROUP OF REBELIOUS SHADOWHUNTERS
- HALF DEMON HALF HUMAN
15 Clues: HUMAN • DRINKER OF BLOOD • MAGNUS' BOYFRIEND • HALF DOG HALF MAN • HALF DEMON HALF HUMAN • HEAD VAMPIRE OF FRANCE • JEM CARSTAIRS NEW TITLE • GROUP OF YOUNG VAMPIRES • NEW YORK VAMPIRE HANGOUT • FIRST CHAPTER TAKES PLACE • APPOINTED WARRIORS ON EARTH • GROUP OF REBELIOUS SHADOWHUNTERS • MAGNUS TITLE "HIGH WARLOCK OF..." • NOBLE METAL RESISTANT TO CORROSION • ...
All About Ms. Razzano 2023-06-21
12 Clues: Age • Hobby • Favorite food • Favorite drink • Favorite movie • pet cat's name • Dream vacation • Favorite sport • Favorite store • Favorite animal • From this place • Favorite season
Gefangen in New York 2015-05-30
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- Vorname des schwarzen Mannes, dem Ron geholfen hatte wieder hinaus zu kommen.
- Ohne ihn kann Ron nicht mehr hinaus und kommt ins Gefängnis
- Jahreszeit in der die Stadt geöffnet ist
- Womit er nach New York gefahren ist
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- Dort bekommt man überteuerte Lebensmittel
- Wovon Manhattan umschlossen ist
- Eine Bande die nur aus "Schwarzen" besteht
- Bereich in dem Ron gerne arbeiten würde
- Vater von Davy
- Hauptperson im Buch
10 Clues: Vater von Davy • Hauptperson im Buch • Wovon Manhattan umschlossen ist • Womit er nach New York gefahren ist • Bereich in dem Ron gerne arbeiten würde • Jahreszeit in der die Stadt geöffnet ist • Dort bekommt man überteuerte Lebensmittel • Eine Bande die nur aus "Schwarzen" besteht • Ohne ihn kann Ron nicht mehr hinaus und kommt ins Gefängnis • ...
CULTURE SPOT NEW YORK 2014-03-13
10 Clues: A DUTCHMAN • UNDERGROUND • TAXI COLOUR • THE STATUE OF • TALL BUILDINGS • EXPENSIVE SHOPS • NEW YORK NICKNAME • AN ISLAND/BOROUGH • CHINESE RESTAURANTS • AN URBAN PARK IN MANHATTAN
NEW YORK 11th State 2024-03-07
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- State's capital
- state's flower
- This country gave us the Statue of Liberty
- state's bird
- State's nickname
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- This baseball team has the most World Series titles.
- 750,000 Gallons of water crashes down every second at this tourist spot
- In 1969, Americans from across the country came to see this music festival.
- These were so popular they were used to pave Pearl Street in the 1800s.
- First Europeans to colonize New York
10 Clues: state's bird • state's flower • State's capital • State's nickname • First Europeans to colonize New York • This country gave us the Statue of Liberty • This baseball team has the most World Series titles. • 750,000 Gallons of water crashes down every second at this tourist spot • These were so popular they were used to pave Pearl Street in the 1800s. • ...
Rikers Island 2023-12-23
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- - Clue: A term that has been historically used to describe Rikers Island due to its primary function.
- - Clue: These are permitted at Rikers Island, allowing inmates to meet with their attorneys.
- - Clue: A term referring to the number of individuals detained at Rikers Island at any given time.
- - Clue: The NYC agency responsible for managing Rikers Island's correctional facilities.
- - Clue: Rikers Island is located in this body of water, situated between Queens and the Bronx.
- - Clue: Educational and rehabilitative ___ offered at Rikers Island aiming to assist inmates in their reintegration into society.
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- - Clue: Access to Rikers Island is restricted and primarily involves this bridge from Queens.
- - Clue: This nearby major airport is located just north of Rikers Island.
- - Clue: Rikers Island functions as this type of facility, under the jurisdiction of New York City.
- - Clue: These services are an essential part of inmate care and support at Rikers Island.
- - Clue: Recent years have seen increasing calls for this at Rikers Island, focusing on improving conditions and justice practices.
- - Clue: Rikers Island is one of the world's largest ___ , housing multiple detention centers.
- - Clue: Rikers Island is known for its stringent ___ to maintain safety and order.
- - Clue: The only roadway access to Rikers Island, connecting it to the rest of New York City.
- - Clue: Rikers Island is widely recognized for this, serving as a major detention center in New York City.
15 Clues: - Clue: This nearby major airport is located just north of Rikers Island. • - Clue: Rikers Island is known for its stringent ___ to maintain safety and order. • - Clue: The NYC agency responsible for managing Rikers Island's correctional facilities. • - Clue: These services are an essential part of inmate care and support at Rikers Island. • ...
A LONG WALK TO WATER - kayley 2022-11-17
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- salvas first soda
- a dangerous blessing
- salvas home town
- the leader of the lost boys
- salvas friend
- salvas new home land
- honey finder
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- a loved one of salvas
- a sweet treat
- a long walk to ______
- A place ware salva stayed
- the animal that killed salvas friend
- a water girl
- a river ware many died
- people how go ageist
15 Clues: a water girl • honey finder • a sweet treat • salvas friend • salvas home town • salvas first soda • a dangerous blessing • salvas new home land • people how go ageist • a loved one of salvas • a long walk to ______ • a river ware many died • A place ware salva stayed • the leader of the lost boys • the animal that killed salvas friend
Los dias, Meses, las Estaciones y el Clima p8 2023-09-18
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- the end of the weekend
- the day school starts
- The tragic in new york
- the month of love
- the day school end early
- the 5 of?
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- the month of turkey
- the month of fireworks
- the month of tricks
- the month school starts
- the month fathers day is celebrated
- the month of the spooky
- the month of giving
- new years
- the month of the green
15 Clues: new years • the 5 of? • the month of love • the month of turkey • the month of tricks • the month of giving • the day school starts • the month of fireworks • the end of the weekend • The tragic in new york • the month of the green • the month school starts • the month of the spooky • the day school end early • the month fathers day is celebrated
Science And Urban Life 2014-10-09
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- This landscape architect drew plans for Central Park
- In 1890 the United States had risen in this category to nearly 90%
- Man who designed the Wainwright Building in St. Louis(last name only)
- Bridge located in New York built by John A. Roebling
- This activity brought the nation closer together
- This city was the only major city that had subways after the Civil War
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- This man intrigued by remaking what is now Chicago
- This type of building used the only extra space in big cities
- This man developed the Kodak camera and sold it for $25.00
- Skyscraper built by Daniel Burnham located in New York
- This type of urban planning was used in parks and gardens
- Brought forwards the idea of Urban Planning
- The U.S. Government created this transcontinental service
- This city was the location of the first successful flight on December 17, 1903
- These relatives experimented with new engines powerful to keep something in flight
15 Clues: Brought forwards the idea of Urban Planning • This activity brought the nation closer together • This man intrigued by remaking what is now Chicago • This landscape architect drew plans for Central Park • Bridge located in New York built by John A. Roebling • Skyscraper built by Daniel Burnham located in New York • ...
book report crossword 2020-11-09
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- is an insect with 100 legs
- is the other aunt
- is the material that the ropes are attached to.
- is the country where is at the end of the book.
- is the place of origin.
- attached to strings is how the peach flew.
- was mined out of the clouds then
- is the city the peach flew to.
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- was the tower the
- were what the people of New York City thought when they saw the insects for the first time.
- went the peach when the plane sliced through the silk ropes.
- is an insect with red wings with black dots
- is one of James' aunt's
- were squished under the weight of the peach.
- this is the fruit that James went on
- he is the main character and is also in the title of the book
16 Clues: was the tower the • is the other aunt • is one of James' aunt's • is the place of origin. • is an insect with 100 legs • is the city the peach flew to. • was mined out of the clouds then • this is the fruit that James went on • attached to strings is how the peach flew. • is an insect with red wings with black dots • were squished under the weight of the peach. • ...
The Water Cycle 2024-01-29
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- process of liquid water becoming gas, or Hydrosphere to Atmosphere
- process of water solidifying, Hydrosphere to Cryosphere
- process of ice/snow turning into liquid water, Cryosphere to Hydrosphere
- When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans
- largest body of Hydrosphere, all water leads to the ___
- water vapor rising from plants into the atmosphere
- Center of the solar system
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- Water that is bellow surface
- water that flows over land
- When rain or snow falls down
- A body of water surrounded by land
- process of water vapor turning into liquid, Atmosphere to Hydrosphere
- A large stream of water
- Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter
- visible (sometimes fluffy looking) mass in the sky made from water or ice droplets
- bodies of the Hydrosphere, New York is known to have many, sometimes called "fingers" In New York, as well as elsewhere, these were formed from glaciers moving across solid ground
16 Clues: A large stream of water • water that flows over land • Center of the solar system • Water that is bellow surface • When rain or snow falls down • A body of water surrounded by land • When water gathers in lakes, seas or oceans • Frozen flakes that fall from the sky during winter • water vapor rising from plants into the atmosphere • ...
k.o. konner Donald Trump 2023-02-23
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- He won the general ________ for President on November 8, 2016.
- Donald Trump took the presidential _____ of office on January 20, 2017.
- He was born on ____ 14, 1946.
- His wife’s name is _______ Trump.
- He graduated with a _______ degree in 1968.
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- His father’s name is ______.
- His brother is _______ Trump.
- He was _____ in New York City, New York.
- He announced that he would be a candidate for the 2016 presidential election on _____ 14, 2015.
- He majored in _______ at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.
10 Clues: His father’s name is ______. • His brother is _______ Trump. • He was born on ____ 14, 1946. • His wife’s name is _______ Trump. • He was _____ in New York City, New York. • He graduated with a _______ degree in 1968. • He won the general ________ for President on November 8, 2016. • Donald Trump took the presidential _____ of office on January 20, 2017. • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US ?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people ?
- Who was the president during the Second World War ?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- What is the capital of the US ?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775 ?
- Which president was murdered in 1963 ?
- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- How many time zones does the US have ?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
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- What do many schools in the US have ?
- In which city are many films produced ?
- Where do the most immigrants cme from ?
- What is the most famous sport in the US ?
- Who was the first president of the US ?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis ?
- Which is the biggest park of New York ?
- In which city was the film King Kong made ?
- How many states does the US have ?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US ? • How many states does the US have ? • What do many schools in the US have ? • Which president was murdered in 1963 ? • How many time zones does the US have ? • In which city are many films produced ? • Where do the most immigrants cme from ? • Who was the first president of the US ? • Which is the biggest park of New York ? • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US ?
- Who was the first president of the US ?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California ?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people ?
- Who was the president during the Second World War ?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis ?
- Which is the biggest park of New York ?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775 ?
- In which city are many films produced ?
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- What is the capital of the US ?
- Which president was murdered in 1963 ?
- What is the most famous sport in the US ?
- What do many schools in the US have ?
- How many states does the US have ?
- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- Where do the most immigrants cme from ?
- In which city was the film King Kong made ?
- How many time zones does the US have ?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US ? • How many states does the US have ? • What do many schools in the US have ? • Which president was murdered in 1963 ? • How many time zones does the US have ? • Who was the first president of the US ? • Where do the most immigrants cme from ? • Which is the biggest park of New York ? • In which city are many films produced ? • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty?
- How many time zones does the US have?
- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US?
- What is the most famous sport in the US?
- Who was the president during the Second World War?
- Which is the biggest park of New York?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775?
- In which city are many films produced?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis?
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- Where do the most immigrants cme from?
- Who was the first president of the US?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California?
- In which city was the film King Kong made?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people?
- How many states does the US have?
- What is the capital of the US?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York?
- Which president was murdered in 1963?
- What do many schools in the US have?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US? • How many states does the US have? • What do many schools in the US have? • How many time zones does the US have? • Which president was murdered in 1963? • Where do the most immigrants cme from? • Who was the first president of the US? • Which is the biggest park of New York? • In which city are many films produced? • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- How many time zones does the US have?
- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis?
- What do many schools in the US have?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York?
- What is the capital of the US?
- In which city was the film King Kong made?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people?
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- In which city are many films produced?
- How many states does the US have?
- Which president was murdered in 1963?
- What is the most famous sport in the US?
- Who was the first president of the US?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775?
- Who was the president during the Second World War?
- Which is the biggest park of New York?
- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US?
- Where do the most immigrants cme from?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US? • How many states does the US have? • What do many schools in the US have? • How many time zones does the US have? • Which president was murdered in 1963? • In which city are many films produced? • Who was the first president of the US? • Which is the biggest park of New York? • Where do the most immigrants cme from? • ...
America 2016-03-05
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- In which city the film King Kong was made ?
- which is the biggest park of New York ?
- What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California ?
- Who was the first president of the US ?
- What is the capital of the US ?
- What do many schools in the US have ?
- Which president fought for the rights of the black people in the 19th century ?
- From which country did the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- How many tim zones does the US have ?
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- What is the name of the ship with which the first Pilgrims came to the US ?
- from where do most of the immigrants come from ?
- Who was the president during the Second World War ?
- What is the most famous sport in the US ?
- Which president was murdered in 1963 ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- In which city many films are produced ?
- What do many people eat for breakfast in dhelis ?
- Which country fought in 1775 against the US ?
- How many states does the US have ?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US ? • How many states does the US have ? • What do many schools in the US have ? • How many tim zones does the US have ? • Which president was murdered in 1963 ? • which is the biggest park of New York ? • What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving ? • Who was the first president of the US ? • In which city many films are produced ? • ...
Greta Thunberg 2019-09-05
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- Die Besatzung der Yacht bestand aus: Greta, ihrem Vater, zwei Profiseglern und einem _____________.
- Beruf ihres Großvaters
- Was müssen Schüler in Schweden für ihren Abschluss nicht absolvieren?
- Wie viel Zeit war für die Fahrt mit der Yacht über den Ozean angepeilt?
- Sie schloss die "9-jährige ___________" erfolgreich ab.
- Name des Ozeans, den sie überquerte, um nach New York zu gelangen?
- Greta wurde für den ______________ nominiert.
- An welcher Krankheit ist Greta erkrankt ?
- Angekommen in New York, wurde die Crew unteranderem von 17 Segelbooten empfangen. Diese trugen je ein anvisiertes Ziel für ____________ von den Vereinten Nationen auf den Segeln.
- Name der wöchentlich stattfindenden Bewegung
- Wie viele Namen beinhaltet Greta's voller Name?
- Tageszeitung Wer oder was initiierte den Schreibwettbewerb?
- Thema des gewonnenen Schreibwettbewerbs
- Mit welchem Beförderungsmittel reiste sie 2018 nach Polen zur UN-Klimakonferenz?
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- Was erhalten Schüler nach dem Schulabschluss in Schweden nicht?
- Der Umwelt zuliebe beschloss Greta, sich ________ zu ernähren.
- Aufschrift ihres bekannten Plakats
- Alter der Klimaschutzaktivistin
- Wer begleitete sie 2018 zur UN-Klimakonferenz?
- Greta sprach im Februar 2019 beim Wirtschafts- und Sozialausschuss vor. Wo fand dieser statt?
20 Clues: Beruf ihres Großvaters • Alter der Klimaschutzaktivistin • Aufschrift ihres bekannten Plakats • Thema des gewonnenen Schreibwettbewerbs • An welcher Krankheit ist Greta erkrankt ? • Name der wöchentlich stattfindenden Bewegung • Greta wurde für den ______________ nominiert. • Wer begleitete sie 2018 zur UN-Klimakonferenz? • Wie viele Namen beinhaltet Greta's voller Name? • ...
FAMOUS MONUMENTS 2024-06-05
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- - Iconic iron structure in Paris, France.
- - Tallest building in the world, in Dubai, UAE.
- - Art museum in Paris, France.
- - Gothic cathedral in Paris, France.
- - Historic gate in Berlin, Germany.
- - Clock tower in London, UK.
- - Large basilica in Barcelona, Spain.
- - Independent city-state and center of the Roman Catholic Church.
- - Picturesque island in Greece.
- - Iconic performing arts center in Australia.
- - Fairytale castle in Germany.
- - Skyscraper in New York, USA.
- - Monument with faces of US presidents in South Dakota, USA.
- - Ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy.
- - Royal château in France.
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- - Palace complex in Beijing, China.
- - Archaeological site in Jordan.
- - Marble mausoleum in India.
- - Incan city in Peru.
- - Ancient wall spanning across China.
- - Tilted bell tower in Italy.
- - Palace and fortress in Granada, Spain.
- - Prehistoric monument in England.
- - Statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- - Monument symbolizing freedom in New York, USA.
- - Suspension bridge in San Francisco, USA.
- - Ancient pyramids in Egypt.
- - Mayan ruins in Mexico.
- - Temple complex in Cambodia.
- - Ancient citadel in Athens, Greece.
30 Clues: - Incan city in Peru. • - Mayan ruins in Mexico. • - Royal château in France. • - Marble mausoleum in India. • - Clock tower in London, UK. • - Ancient pyramids in Egypt. • - Tilted bell tower in Italy. • - Temple complex in Cambodia. • - Art museum in Paris, France. • - Fairytale castle in Germany. • - Skyscraper in New York, USA. • - Picturesque island in Greece. • ...
Rivers and Lakes in the USA 2023-05-31
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- River that flows through the Pacific Northwest.
- First word in the name of a famous Adirondack lake.
- River that flows through several states, including Colorado and Arkansas.
- Largest of the Great Lakes.
- River that forms a portion of the Texas-Oklahoma border.
- First word in the name of a Texas border river.
- River that flows through Yellowstone National Park.
- Tributary of the Mississippi River.
- Second-largest of the Great Lakes.
- Alpine lake located in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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- River that flows through Washington, D.C.
- Lake located between New York and Vermont.
- Longest river in the United States.
- River that connects Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, famous for its falls.
- First word in the name of an Oregon lake known for its unique formation.
- River that joins the Mississippi near St. Louis.
- First word in the name of a series of lakes in the northern U.S.
- Fourth-largest of the Great Lakes.
- River that carved the Grand Canyon.
- River that flows through New York City.
20 Clues: Largest of the Great Lakes. • Fourth-largest of the Great Lakes. • Second-largest of the Great Lakes. • Longest river in the United States. • River that carved the Grand Canyon. • Tributary of the Mississippi River. • River that flows through New York City. • River that flows through Washington, D.C. • Lake located between New York and Vermont. • ...
A Day at the Park 2023-12-13
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- this New York Met had a better career in another city, but he also played for another team in New York
- this clue is not as it seems
- the greatest infielder on all time
- not a national but in the national league
- decision maker on a diamond
- juice container
- 0 playoff wins
- don't do this against his team in 2024
- beer makers
- this World Series Champ hasn't pitched in the fall classic since 2015
- MLB that's retired all single digit numbers, including number 8 on two occasions
- you better watch out, you better not cry, or you may find this in your stocking
- 5x cahmp who never won an MVP
- where a polar bear lives
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- this legend is one of 11
- this players nickname is also a film featuring Tom Hardy
- ___, jury, executioner
- first, second, third, and ___
- the rival of one answer in the puzzle
- not just in finance
- didn't win a game
- in close range
- a combination of two answers in this puzzle
23 Clues: beer makers • 0 playoff wins • in close range • juice container • didn't win a game • not just in finance • ___, jury, executioner • this legend is one of 11 • where a polar bear lives • decision maker on a diamond • this clue is not as it seems • first, second, third, and ___ • 5x cahmp who never won an MVP • the greatest infielder on all time • the rival of one answer in the puzzle • ...
Grade 4 Review Crossword 2025-10-22
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- Johnny plays on a _________ team.
- Owney becomes the _______ of the post office.
- Johnny catches air while playing on ____ ____.
- Louisa lives in _______.
- Clara wants to be a _____ dancer.
- Clara’s dance class begins at ____ ______.
- Johnny’s great grandfather lost his _________ ____.
- The story takes place in ________, New York.
- Owney’s first train trip is to _______, New York.
- _____ was Johnny’s great grandmother.
- Who sends Owney the leather harness?
- A word that means “not bright”.
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- _____ ___ _____ find Owney and give him his name.
- Clara knows there is a problem because of the _____ in the mailbox.
- Johnny’s friends call him a _______.
- Family Mart doors open _____________.
- James and Buck work at the ____ _____.
- An ____________ works for the government and talks to other countries for the president.
- Johnny’s great grandfather lives ____ _____.
- Johnny finds the ring in the ______.
- Class dance class is on ________.
- Miss Garcia has lunch and reads her letters at exactly ____.
- Owney traveled to Canada, Mexico and _______.
- Clara’s friend is Miss _____.
- Owney’s bed is a ________.
- Baseball players use a ____ to catch the ball.
26 Clues: Louisa lives in _______. • Owney’s bed is a ________. • Clara’s friend is Miss _____. • A word that means “not bright”. • Johnny plays on a _________ team. • Clara wants to be a _____ dancer. • Class dance class is on ________. • Johnny’s friends call him a _______. • Johnny finds the ring in the ______. • Who sends Owney the leather harness? • ...
PE/Health 2025-12-17
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- Number of periods in a hockey game
- A pickleball court is 24x44 __________
- Combination of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, ______ ball
- Popular Marathon in Massachusetts
- The Hancock School District is comprised of this many townships
- Points required to win a standard pickleball game
- The state of complete physical, mental, and social well being
- PE=___________ Education
- Daily recommended number of minutes of physical activity
- Net game that involves a "bump pass"
- A 26.2 mile run
- Sporting event held annually on Memorial Day, 500
- Bulldog principal
- Olympic first place wins this
- Shortened nickname for the shoulder muscles
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- Number of players on a baseball team
- Exercise that challenges the heart and lungs
- New York Titans are now the New York ______
- Mrs. Bussiere's birthday month
- "Love" is a score in this sport
- National Football League
- An ancient Chinese martial art
- Stretches that elevate the heart rate
- Country considered the birthplace of soccer
- Bulldog superintendent
- Communication that uses words
- PING manufactures this sporting equipment
- A pound of muscle burns _____ times more calories than a pound of fat.
28 Clues: A 26.2 mile run • Bulldog principal • Bulldog superintendent • National Football League • PE=___________ Education • Communication that uses words • Olympic first place wins this • Mrs. Bussiere's birthday month • An ancient Chinese martial art • "Love" is a score in this sport • Popular Marathon in Massachusetts • Number of periods in a hockey game • ...
A Long Walk to Water 2022-07-21
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- Taught Salva how to speak and understand english
- Salva meet this man on his trip and was shot dead
- ared giraffe that made very loud noises
- Salva woke up in this thing after he found out he was abandoned
- Led about 1500 boys to the refugee camp
- Salva tried to share this inside the desert with others
- This animal killed Marial in his sleep
- Salva's foster father
- These reptiles were inside the gilo river
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- Salva played this sport when he first arrived in New York
- salva had this soft drink on his way off to new york
- people helped Nya's village to build this
- walked for water two times a day
- Salva's father and akeer had this disease
- The state salva was transported to at his old refugee camp
- The tribe Salva and his family were in
- Salva's best friend on the trip then died
- Buska heard these animals, so they took there honey
- Only boys were allowed to go here not girls
- the one place that is filled with crocodiles
20 Clues: Salva's foster father • walked for water two times a day • The tribe Salva and his family were in • This animal killed Marial in his sleep • ared giraffe that made very loud noises • Led about 1500 boys to the refugee camp • people helped Nya's village to build this • Salva's father and akeer had this disease • Salva's best friend on the trip then died • ...
USA 2016-03-02
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- What is the most famous sport in the US?
- Which president was murdered in 1963?
- Who was the first president of the US?
- How many states has the US?
- In which city is the biggest film producer?
- What do many schools in the US have?
- From wich country did the US get the Statue of Liberty?
- What is the capital of the US?
- Which country fought 1775 against the US?
- Who was the president during the second World War?
- From where do the most immigrants come?
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- What do many people eat for breakfast in dhelis
- What is eaten at Thanksgiving?
- What is the name of the ship with the first Pilgrims came in the US?
- Wich famous actor was the Governor of California?
- In which city was the film King Kong made?
- Which is the biggest park of New York?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York?
- How many time zones has the US got?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people?
20 Clues: How many states has the US? • What is eaten at Thanksgiving? • What is the capital of the US? • How many time zones has the US got? • What do many schools in the US have? • Which president was murdered in 1963? • Which is the biggest park of New York? • Who was the first president of the US? • From where do the most immigrants come? • What is the most famous sport in the US? • ...
America 2016-03-05
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- From which country did the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- How many tim zones does the US have ?
- Who was the first president of the US ?
- What do many people eat for breakfast in dhelis ?
- which is the biggest park of New York ?
- Who was the president during the Second World War ?
- What do many schools in the US have ?
- What is the most famous sport in the US ?
- What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
- Which president fought for the rights of the black people in the 19th century ?
- Which president was murdered in 1963 ?
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- How many states does the US have ?
- Which country fought in 1775 against the US ?
- What is the capital of the US ?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California ?
- What is the name of the ship with which the first Pilgrims came to the US ?
- In which city the film King Kong was made ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- In which city many films are produced ?
- from where do most of the immigrants come from ?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US ? • How many states does the US have ? • How many tim zones does the US have ? • What do many schools in the US have ? • Which president was murdered in 1963 ? • Who was the first president of the US ? • which is the biggest park of New York ? • In which city many films are produced ? • What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving ? • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US?
- In which city are many films produced?
- How many time zones does the US have?
- What is the capital of the US?
- Where do the most immigrants cme from?
- Which is the biggest park of New York?
- Which president was murdered in 1963?
- What is the most famous sport in the US?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people?
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- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving?
- Who was the president during the Second World War?
- What do many schools in the US have?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York?
- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty?
- How many states does the US have?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California?
- Who was the first president of the US?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775?
- In which city was the film King Kong made?
20 Clues: What is the capital of the US? • How many states does the US have? • What do many schools in the US have? • How many time zones does the US have? • Which president was murdered in 1963? • In which city are many films produced? • Where do the most immigrants cme from? • Which is the biggest park of New York? • Who was the first president of the US? • ...
Chpt. 11 Review Crossword 2024-02-08
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- Change in the way goods were produced during the 1800s
- The bringing of people and machines together under one roof
- Invention that harvests ripe grain quickly and efficiently
- Tax on imported goods that protects a nation's businesses from foreign competition
- Statement that said the Americas were closed to further colonization from other countries
- Plan to make the U.S. economically self-sufficient
- Machine that separates kernels of grain from husk
- Inventor of the steam powered locomotive
- Water route from New York City to Buffalo, New York
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- Plan that kept the balance of power in the Senate between the slave and free states
- U.S. Representative who was a strong nationalist
- Englishman who built the first spinning mill
- mills where many women were employed to work
- Inventor of the telegraph
- Loyalty to the interests of a region or section of the country
- Made cleaning cotton faster 50 times faster
- Feeling of pride, protectiveness, and loyalty towards your nation
- Slave who started a rebellion in 1831
- Inventor of the steamboat
- Inventor of cotton gin and interchangeable parts
20 Clues: Inventor of the telegraph • Inventor of the steamboat • Slave who started a rebellion in 1831 • Inventor of the steam powered locomotive • Made cleaning cotton faster 50 times faster • Englishman who built the first spinning mill • mills where many women were employed to work • U.S. Representative who was a strong nationalist • ...
Click Here To Start By Jade 2019-10-29
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- Kellermens secret treasure hunting group.
- Knife Kellerman uses.
- Isabel's car.
- The street the old wearhouse is on.
- The main character.
- Ted's great uncle.
- Rich, new girl from New York.
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- Mr.Wakabayasi's closest friend.
- Mr.Wakabayashi's favorite book.
- A code used by gamers.
- The community Isabel lives in.
- Ted's best friend.
- The place where Ted's mom works.
13 Clues: Isabel's car. • Ted's best friend. • Ted's great uncle. • The main character. • Knife Kellerman uses. • A code used by gamers. • Rich, new girl from New York. • The community Isabel lives in. • Mr.Wakabayasi's closest friend. • Mr.Wakabayashi's favorite book. • The place where Ted's mom works. • The street the old wearhouse is on. • Kellermens secret treasure hunting group.
Salvat Wedding Day Crossword 2021-04-14
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- How many siblings do the couple have combined?
- Who is the best man?
- Name of groom
- Wedding location
- First comes love, then come _________
- Bride's new last name
- York what city does the bride and groom live in (two words)
- Bride's profession
- The groom will throw this at the wedding
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- Maid of honor's name
- The bride will throw this at the wedding
- The item a bride wears on her head
- Name of bride
- "You may now ______the bride"
- Where did the Groom propose?
- Grooms profession
- Something old, something new, something borrowed something __________
- The goodest boy in the wedding party with a tail
18 Clues: Name of groom • Name of bride • Wedding location • Grooms profession • Bride's profession • Maid of honor's name • Who is the best man? • Bride's new last name • Where did the Groom propose? • "You may now ______the bride" • The item a bride wears on her head • First comes love, then come _________ • The bride will throw this at the wedding • The groom will throw this at the wedding • ...
New York City 2024-06-05
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- what is Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass
- the city was shaken by its worst riots During what war.
- The most famous governor of the Dutch period
- one-third of all the battles in the Revolution occurred in what city.
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- where happened 9/11.
- The River That Runs through NYC.
- bedrock of New York date to about 100 million years ago
7 Clues: where happened 9/11. • The River That Runs through NYC. • The most famous governor of the Dutch period • what is Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass • bedrock of New York date to about 100 million years ago • the city was shaken by its worst riots During what war. • one-third of all the battles in the Revolution occurred in what city.
Harlem Renaissance Era 2024-01-13
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- Famous dance
- renaissance New era for African-american entertain
- blues Old soul music
- Ellington Jazz pianist
- Hanging
- interracial American organization
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- Johnson Writer and civil rights activist
- Roosevelt President
- Club Famous night club in 1920s
- York Harlem renaissance location
- dress Women fashion
- Toomer only white Poet and novelist
12 Clues: Hanging • Famous dance • Roosevelt President • Ellington Jazz pianist • dress Women fashion • blues Old soul music • interracial American organization • Club Famous night club in 1920s • York Harlem renaissance location • Toomer only white Poet and novelist • Johnson Writer and civil rights activist • ...
Chapter 4 Spanish Vocabulary 2024-04-10
12 Clues: New York • no school • by yourself • a celebration • where you swim • buy new things • place you exercise • vas attending something • "Do you want to go ___ __?" • you get fish from doing this • something you might do for fun • "Do you want to get snacks ____ the movie is over?"
Ch 4 Vocab 2024-04-10
12 Clues: New York • No school • by yourself • A celebration • Where you swim • Buy new things • Get fish from this • place you exercise • to attend something • "Do you want to go ____?" • Something to might do for fun • do you want to get snacks ____ the movie is over
Twenty Twenty Two 2022-12-19
12 Clues: world cup host • new beyonce album • super bowl winner • taylor swift album • harry styles album • movie of the summer • "it's time to ______" • winner of world cup 2022 • new york times word game • seasonal sports tournament • number one song of the year • winner of womens volleyball ncaa tournament
Salvat Wedding Day Crossword 2021-04-14
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- How many siblings do the couple have combined?
- Who is the best man?
- Name of groom
- Wedding location
- First comes love, then come _________
- Bride's new last name
- York what city does the bride and groom live in (two words)
- Bride's profession
- The groom will throw this at the wedding
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- Maid of honor's name
- The bride will throw this at the wedding
- The item a bride wears on her head
- Name of bride
- "You may now ______the bride"
- Where did the Groom propose?
- Grooms profession
- Something old, something new, something borrowed something __________
- The goodest boy in the wedding party with a tail
18 Clues: Name of groom • Name of bride • Wedding location • Grooms profession • Bride's profession • Maid of honor's name • Who is the best man? • Bride's new last name • Where did the Groom propose? • "You may now ______the bride" • The item a bride wears on her head • First comes love, then come _________ • The bride will throw this at the wedding • The groom will throw this at the wedding • ...
Chapter 16- 1 2022-11-09
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- Founded by W. E. B. Du Bois in 1905 to promote the education of African Americans in the liberal arts.
- Founded in 1881, and led by Booker T. Washington, to equip African Americans with teaching diplomas and useful skills in the trades and agriculture.
- The free government delivery of mail and packages to homes in rural areas, begun in 1896.
- drew up a plan for Greensward,which was selected to become Central Park in New York City.
- Hungarian immigrant who bought The New York World in 1883, pioneered popular innovations, such as a large Sunday edition, comics, sports coverage, and women's news.
- Main competitor of Joseph Pulitzer, Hearst purchased the New York Morning Journal in 1895.
- An 1896 case in which the Supreme Court ruled that separation of the races in public accommodations was legal, thus establishing the separate but equal doctrine.
- First African American to receive a doctorate from Harvard in 1895. In 1905 he founded the Niagara Movement.
- Brother of Wilbur Wright, bicycle manufacturer from Dayton, Ohio, experimented with new engines and first built a glider then designed a biplane with a 40´4¨ wingspan. First successful flight on December 7, 1903.
- Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities.
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- A system in which workers are bound in servitude until their debts are paid.
- A provision that exempts certain people from a law on the basis of previously existing circumstances, especially a clause formerly in some Southern states´ constitutions that exempted whites from the strict voting requirements used to keep African Americans from the polls.
- Developed a series of more convenient alternatives to the heavy glass plates and in 1888 he introduced his Kodak camera which was $25.
- The separation of people on the basis of race.
- A group of early 20th century American artists who often painted realistic pictures of city life- such as tenements and homeless people- thus earning them their name.
- An annual tax that formerly had to be paid in some Southern states by anyone wishing to vote.
- She was born into slavery, worked as a teacher then became an editor of a local paper.
- Architect that designed the ten-story Wainwright Building in St. Louis.
- Also known as Samuel Langhorne Clemens was a novelist and humorist that inspired a host of other young authors when he declared his independence of ¨ literature and all that bosh.¨
- Designed the slender 285-foot Flatiron Building in 1902 located in New York.
- African American educator who was born enslaved and graduated from Virginia's Hampton Institute. 1881, he headed the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
21 Clues: The separation of people on the basis of race. • Architect that designed the ten-story Wainwright Building in St. Louis. • A system in which workers are bound in servitude until their debts are paid. • Designed the slender 285-foot Flatiron Building in 1902 located in New York. • ...
steph 2016-09-29
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- / Stephanie's birthday month
- / The name of the couple's new street
- / Where Stephanie went to college
- / Doug's favorite activity
- York / Where Doug & Stephanie went on their first trip
- Breeze / Where Doug & Stephanie met
- / Where the couple is honeymooning
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- / Doug's birthday month
- / Stephanie's favorite activity
- / A favorite activty of the couple's
- / Where Doug currently works
- /The name of Doug & Stephanie's new puppy
- / Where Doug broke his collar bone
13 Clues: / Doug's birthday month • / Doug's favorite activity • / Stephanie's birthday month • / Where Doug currently works • / Stephanie's favorite activity • / Where Stephanie went to college • / Where Doug broke his collar bone • / Where the couple is honeymooning • Breeze / Where Doug & Stephanie met • / A favorite activty of the couple's • / The name of the couple's new street • ...
Chapter 4 2022-11-21
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- a voyage around the world to showcase the nation’s military might
- Tafts policy to get latin america out of povety
- the economic and political domination of a strong nation over weaker nations.
- ascended the hawaiian throne
- group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing
- Assistant secretary of the navy
- gave the United States the right to build and control any proposed canal through Central America
- naval expedition to japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- president who had to start a war with cuba if not republicans feared that democrats would win next election
- Blaines idea
- Owned the New York Journal
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- Owned New York World
- became economically linked
- An officer in the us navy the published books
- pushed for a new navy
- writers would exaggerate or make up storys to entertain readers
- a forgein nation controlled economic development
- a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence
- all countries should be allowed to trade with China
- to prevent European nations from sending troops to the Caribbean or Central America
- attitude of aggressive nationalism
- specified Cuba could not make any treaty with another nation
- An idea part of the manifest destiny
- the imperial power
- in 1872 a severe recession hit
25 Clues: Blaines idea • the imperial power • Owned New York World • pushed for a new navy • became economically linked • Owned the New York Journal • ascended the hawaiian throne • in 1872 a severe recession hit • Assistant secretary of the navy • attitude of aggressive nationalism • An idea part of the manifest destiny • An officer in the us navy the published books • ...
Political Reforms Puzzle 2020-03-23
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- President ________________ convinced Congress to pass civil service laws.
- Mugwumps wanted a(n) ______________ service system.
- Charles Guiteau shot President __________________ because he didn't get a government job.
- The Interstate Commerce Act forced railroad companies to charge fair ___________________.
- President Arthur had many __________ enemies.
- President ___________ fired federal workers who got paid without doing any work.
- Mugwumps and other groups wanted many ________________.
- The ________________ companies did not want the government to regulate their business.
- William Tweed was a powerful _____________________ in New York City.
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- The Corrupt Democratic Party organization that stole money from New York City
- Thomas __________________ drew political cartoons that brought attention to corruption.
- Reformers worked to put President ______________ in office.
- News papers criticized government _______________.
- Boss _________ stole city money and was convicted in 1873.
- The _________________ system allowed friends of politicians to get government jobs.
- A(n) ______________ is a payment to make a person act in a certain way.
16 Clues: President Arthur had many __________ enemies. • News papers criticized government _______________. • Mugwumps wanted a(n) ______________ service system. • Mugwumps and other groups wanted many ________________. • Boss _________ stole city money and was convicted in 1873. • Reformers worked to put President ______________ in office. • ...
Catcher in the Rye, chapters 1-13 2025-03-05
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- What Jane keeps in the back row when she plays checkers
- The color of the hat Holden buys in New York
- The subject of Holden’s essay exam for Mr. Spencer
- How Holden’s younger brother died
- The sport Holden manages at Pencey
- Holden’s roommate who goes on a date with Jane
- What Holden keeps asking the cab drivers about
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- This is what someone stole from Holden at Pency
- When Holden thinks about poor people, he often feels this way
- What Holden calls people he finds insincere
- The reason Holden decides not to sleep with the prostitute, Sunny
- Holden’s last name
- what is written in green ink on Allie’s baseball glove
- Holden’s fake first name when talking to Mrs. Morrow
- York The city where Holden wanders after leaving Pencey
- What Dr. Thurmer and Mr. Spencer compare life to
16 Clues: Holden’s last name • How Holden’s younger brother died • The sport Holden manages at Pencey • What Holden calls people he finds insincere • The color of the hat Holden buys in New York • Holden’s roommate who goes on a date with Jane • What Holden keeps asking the cab drivers about • This is what someone stole from Holden at Pency • ...
Football Teams 2022-11-16
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- Midget at quarterback
- only team to win a super and go undefeated
- cam newton
- have a really fast quarterback
- Recently beat Tom Brady in the Super Bowl
- have always sucked
- One of the best teams in the 2020's
- recently changed there name
- Traded number one receiver recently
- Recently won a super bowl
- A new york team that is so far good in 2022
- a team thats sucked for the pat years
- relocated not long ago
- lightning
- A new your city team
- blew out a team miserably in the super bowl
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- had the best ever punt/kick returner ever
- a Florida team thats not very good
- won the super bowl last season
- lost by one of the best super bowl comebacks
- one of the greatest teams ever (debatable)
- Number 18 griddy
- had one of the greatest quarterbacks ever
- won super bowl 50
- lost the super bowl last season
- most basic helmet ever
- Also had a great quarterback
- have six super bowl wins
- A new york team that is not in the city area
- there quarterback once had a horrible injury
- The only NFL team with numbers in there name
- really tough running back
32 Clues: lightning • cam newton • Number 18 griddy • won super bowl 50 • have always sucked • A new your city team • Midget at quarterback • most basic helmet ever • relocated not long ago • have six super bowl wins • Recently won a super bowl • really tough running back • recently changed there name • Also had a great quarterback • have a really fast quarterback • won the super bowl last season • ...
The big revision crossword 2024-03-18
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- numbers you are given after an evaluation
- the most important letter to pronounce in English (times 4)
- first name of a man that escaped from Pretoria
- one of the South African capitals
- first name of the Motown records founder
- shares a border with India
- a type of racial segregation in South Africa. Ended in the 1990's
- a polite alternative to "what?"
- a British film
- you need to do many of these for English class
- a British magazine the reviews films
- a borough in New York
- a polite alternative to "what?"
- the capital of New York State
- the only language to speak in class
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- _____ ______ at Deoli
- an abbreviation for a film that is romantic and a comedy
- a person with immigrant parents that was born in the US
- Beatles song name
- examples include information and news
- the material from which the keys were made in the workshop
- the surname of the Carpool karaoke host
- political party in South Africa that is still in power
- essential word when using the first conditional
- positive, rhythmic music or a positive person
- if she had bought the cake, we ________ have eaten it
- an abbreviation of a website all about New Yorkers
27 Clues: a British film • Beatles song name • _____ ______ at Deoli • a borough in New York • shares a border with India • the capital of New York State • a polite alternative to "what?" • a polite alternative to "what?" • one of the South African capitals • the only language to speak in class • a British magazine the reviews films • examples include information and news • ...
Lucy's Crossword 2022-12-06
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- Loves sleeping under blankets
- Bird we see out the window
- Mr Elizabeth Warren's spirit animal
- What borough have you not visited yet?
- What does Fortescue celebrate every year?
- James' favourite snacks
- Printed media Lucy has worked on
- Lucy's favourite local icecream
- Colour of Alfie's eyes
- Favourite tv show of 2022
- not so shitty?
- What fruit does Nashville celebrate?
- State that we visited
- What James fell off whilst in New Hampshire?
- Local garden type
- Where to go surfing?
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- Which band did we see in August?
- Zadie and Alba are...
- Activity we did in upstate new york in February
- Favourite sushi place
- Favourite style of egg
- Home street
- Fly you caught your first salmon on
- Favourite mode of transport
- Other name for New York State
- Where Henry lives
- What Lucy and James have made
- Lucy's favourite jewish food
- One of the buildings we can see from our flat?
- Warty amphibian
- The family of what animal was seen in Stanley park?
- Composer of The Nutcracker
- Where we went skiing with Joel and Zoe
- Month that Fenella visited
- What did we have installed in the flat?
35 Clues: Home street • not so shitty? • Warty amphibian • Where Henry lives • Local garden type • Where to go surfing? • Zadie and Alba are... • Favourite sushi place • State that we visited • Favourite style of egg • Colour of Alfie's eyes • James' favourite snacks • Favourite tv show of 2022 • Bird we see out the window • Composer of The Nutcracker • Month that Fenella visited • ...
Verenigde Staten 2021-04-18
12 Clues: continent • president • Donald... • grootste stad • aantal staten • Rocky Mountains • democraten en... • fastfoodrestaurant • sterren en strepen • buurland in noorden • woonplaats president • bekendste beeld in New York
New year traditions 2023-01-22
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- - People through this out the window
- - How new york brings in the new year
- - Bang ____ and pans together to make noise
- - People _____ plates and glasses to bring goodluck
- - The bear the ice water swim is named after
- - Fireworks on a stick!
- - What we do so we know when midnight strikes
- - People run around the block holding these
- - At midnight people ______
- - Big, Colourful, loud
- - 2023
- - People eat 12 of these
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- - Attraction at the gala
- - When the new year begins
- - People do this to their porches
- - Clubs have these to demonstrate the years work
- - People hang these on their door
- - Finds these on your report card
- - January 14, 2023
- - Goals for the new year
- - People hold these to stay up late together and celebrate
- - “Let’s make a _____ to the new year!”
- - The color clothes worn to bring good luck
- - Gala is a ________
- - The color of underwear you should wear
- - First month of the new year
26 Clues: - 2023 • - January 14, 2023 • - Gala is a ________ • - Big, Colourful, loud • - Fireworks on a stick! • - Attraction at the gala • - Goals for the new year • - People eat 12 of these • - When the new year begins • - At midnight people ______ • - First month of the new year • - People do this to their porches • - People hang these on their door • - Finds these on your report card • ...
explorers 2021-12-16
10 Clues: 2nd g • 3rd g • first g • illegal sailors • world east region • new York explorer • world west region • mt Everest explorer • legal property of another man • group of islands in Indonesia
New Year 2023-12-27
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- Title:"Should old aquaintance be forgot"
- Name of longtime New Years eve host
- "______New Year!"
- A promise to oneself that is usually unkept.
Down
- Bell sound that ushers in the New Year
- Activity done by mission control and by New Year's Eve enthusiasts.
- The ball drops at the stroke of________.
- Celebration with music and dancing
- Waiting for "it" to drop
- Handheld fireworks
- "New" item that many people turnover in the New Year.
- New York City Square where the ball drops.
12 Clues: "______New Year!" • Handheld fireworks • Waiting for "it" to drop • Celebration with music and dancing • Name of longtime New Years eve host • Bell sound that ushers in the New Year • The ball drops at the stroke of________. • Title:"Should old aquaintance be forgot" • New York City Square where the ball drops. • A promise to oneself that is usually unkept. • ...
The Great Gatsby 2025-04-08
13 Clues: Narrator • New money • Gatsby's killer • Daisy's husband • Gatsby's obsession • Tom's New York girl • Nick's short ran love • God's overlooking eyes • Daisy and Tom's daughter • A place the beat the heat • The car that ran from the scene • The light at the end of the dock • What Gatsby never used until his end
Birthday :) 2022-07-27
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- wine ingredients
- weird
- newt cousin
- rough emotional
- proud
- john for ‘all of me’
- like a dress, but shorts
- not over
- hand somersault
- spongebob lettuce
- die in water
- club in new york
- sleepy
- 3/4 timed dance
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- old timey fight
- not before
- enjoying sth
- awesome italian singing
- consequences
- infectious breath
- daddy issues band
- as in ways west
- floating balls
- make something new
- not a virtue
- dumbo was big and grey
- starving
- bunch in a garden
- oh no, husband died
- one forth
30 Clues: weird • proud • sleepy • not over • starving • one forth • not before • newt cousin • enjoying sth • consequences • not a virtue • die in water • floating balls • old timey fight • as in ways west • rough emotional • hand somersault • 3/4 timed dance • wine ingredients • club in new york • infectious breath • daddy issues band • spongebob lettuce • bunch in a garden • make something new • oh no, husband died • ...
a long walk to water Lilah .J 2022-11-17
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- the village name this includes a dash
- salvas important one
- a sweet treat
- the itchy ones
- a dangerous blessing
- the fizzy suprize has a dash in middle
- the loved ones
- a long walk to
- what is going on in salvas home sudan
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- the best friend
- a fierce predator
- a place where salva stayed
- cooked yet?
- a weapon
- the life source of nyas thirst
- the infecter
- a river where many died
- a lost boy leader
- the place where he has a new life
- the cold bliss
20 Clues: a weapon • cooked yet? • the infecter • a sweet treat • the itchy ones • the cold bliss • the loved ones • a long walk to • the best friend • a fierce predator • a lost boy leader • salvas important one • a dangerous blessing • a river where many died • a place where salva stayed • the life source of nyas thirst • the place where he has a new life • the village name this includes a dash • ...
Capital Cities 2017-01-17
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- Massachusetts
- Ohio
- South Dakota
- Maine
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- New Mexico
- Maryland
- North Dakota
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- Jersey
- Vermont
- North Carolina
- Indiana
- Virginia
- Kansas
- California
- Florida
- Rouge Louisiana
- Oklahoma
- Missouri
- Colorado
- Paul Minnesota
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- Washington
- Delaware
- Alaska
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Georgia
- Montana
- Arizona
- Connecticut
- Wyoming
- Iowa
- West Virginia
- Nebraska
- Pennsylvania
- Arkansas
- Rhode Island
- Nevada
- Hampshire
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
- Utah
- Alabama
- Tennessee
- Oregon
- New York
- Michigan
50 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Alaska • Hawaii • Nevada • Jersey • Oregon • Kansas • Georgia • Montana • Arizona • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Alabama • Florida • Delaware • Nebraska • Maryland • Arkansas • Kentucky • Illinois • Virginia • New York • Michigan • Oklahoma • Missouri • Colorado • Hampshire • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Washington • New Mexico • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • Rhode Island • ...
Unit 1 Spelling Crossword 2025-08-12
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- a walking or hiking path
- border or edge
- the heaviness of an object
- to wander away
- a coloring stick
- breakfast food from a pig
- man
- a device used to measure weight
- cargo on a train or boat
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- to determine the heaviness of
- courageous
- a set of tracks
- crop like wheat used in making cereal or bread
- to move back and forth
- an organ used in thinking
- to say something is true
- a local area like New York or New Mexico
- purpose or focus
- to remove
- glue
20 Clues: man • glue • to remove • courageous • border or edge • to wander away • a set of tracks • a coloring stick • purpose or focus • to move back and forth • a walking or hiking path • to say something is true • cargo on a train or boat • an organ used in thinking • breakfast food from a pig • the heaviness of an object • to determine the heaviness of • a device used to measure weight • ...
Chapter 6 American Republic 2023-12-04
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- leader of a force called the Green Mountain Boys
- George Washington appointed this man as new Patriot commander in the South.
- With the fall of Charleston, the Carolinas laid open to this British General
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- a Patriot general who orgzanied a force of 175 men
- the most famous American naval officer
- In 1777 he moved north up the Hudson River from New York City
- a 23 year old French volunteer
- king in Great Britain
- led an British army south from Canada to New York
9 Clues: king in Great Britain • a 23 year old French volunteer • the most famous American naval officer • leader of a force called the Green Mountain Boys • led an British army south from Canada to New York • a Patriot general who orgzanied a force of 175 men • In 1777 he moved north up the Hudson River from New York City • ...
NUUUUUUUUUUUU YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORK 2012-10-10
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- What is the most ______________ spot in the city?
- ___________________ is the most famous city in the United States.
- Times Square is located in _________________, a neighborhood of New York City.
- Many people come to see the ____________ city every year.
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- A lot of people ____________ at Times Square on December 31.
- Visitors from ___________________ come to see the beautiful city.
- Many people ________________ New Year's Eve at Times Square.
- __________________ is the most famous place in New York City.
- There are many _____________ in that square that attract lots of visitors.
9 Clues: What is the most ______________ spot in the city? • Many people come to see the ____________ city every year. • A lot of people ____________ at Times Square on December 31. • Many people ________________ New Year's Eve at Times Square. • __________________ is the most famous place in New York City. • ...
Capital Cities 2017-01-17
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- Paul Minnesota
- New York
- Washington
- Kentucky
- Rhode Island
- New Mexico
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Massachusetts
- Wisconsin
- Utah
- Kansas
- Alabama
- Ohio
- Hampshire
- Virginia
- Tennessee
- Rouge Louisiana
- Texas
- Montana
- Nevada
- Arizona
- Connecticut
- Colorado
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- Georgia
- South Carolina
- Maine
- North Carolina
- Jersey
- California
- Maryland
- Vermont
- Idaho
- Michigan
- Missouri
- Hawaii
- Oregon
- Oklahoma
- North Dakota
- Iowa
- Delaware
- Arkansas
- West Virginia
- Alaska
- Nebraska
- Pennsylvania
- Wyoming
- South Dakota
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Jersey • Hawaii • Oregon • Kansas • Alaska • Nevada • Georgia • Vermont • Florida • Indiana • Alabama • Wyoming • Montana • Arizona • New York • Kentucky • Maryland • Michigan • Missouri • Illinois • Oklahoma • Delaware • Arkansas • Virginia • Nebraska • Colorado • Wisconsin • Hampshire • Tennessee • Washington • California • New Mexico • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • ...
State Capitals 2023-11-15
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- Tennessee
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Springfield
- South Dakota
- Helena
- Arizona
- Colorado
- North Carolina
- Harrisburg
- Kentucky
- Sacramento
- Madison
- Mississippi
- Des Moines
- Washington
- Columbus
- St.Paul
- Topeka
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Hawaii
- Bismarck
- Montgomery
- Delaware
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- Tallahassee
- Massachusetts
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Annapolis
- Trenton
- Austin
- Jefferson City
- Oklahoma
- Wyoming
- Nebraska
- Juneau
- West Virginia
- Rhode Island
- Baton Rouge
- Boise
- Augusta
- Indiana
- Santa Fe
- Arkansas
- Connecticut
- Carson City
- Salem
- Montpelier
- Salt Lake City
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Austin • Helena • Juneau • Topeka • Hawaii • Lansing • Trenton • Atlanta • Wyoming • Arizona • Augusta • Madison • Indiana • St.Paul • Virginia • Oklahoma • Nebraska • Colorado • Kentucky • Santa Fe • Arkansas • Columbus • New York • Bismarck • Delaware • Tennessee • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Sacramento • Des Moines • Washington • Montpelier • Montgomery • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Mississippi • Connecticut • Carson City • South Dakota • ...
Sports Teams 2023-07-13
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- NBA team from Los Angeles
- Football team from Madrid
- NBA team from Boston
- NFL team from New England
- NFL team from Dallas
- NFL team from Pittsburgh
- Baseball team from Los Angeles
- NBA team from Chicago
- NFL team from Seattle
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- Baseball team from New York
- Football team from Spain
- Football team from England
- NFL team from Green Bay
- Baseball team from Chicago
- NBA team from Golden State
- Sox Baseball team from Boston
- Baseball team from San Francisco
- NFL team from Baltimore
- Football team from Munich
- NBA team from Miami
20 Clues: NBA team from Miami • NBA team from Boston • NFL team from Dallas • NBA team from Chicago • NFL team from Seattle • NFL team from Green Bay • NFL team from Baltimore • Football team from Spain • NFL team from Pittsburgh • NBA team from Los Angeles • Football team from Madrid • NFL team from New England • Football team from Munich • Football team from England • Baseball team from Chicago • ...
Wonder 2022-11-07
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- a book illustrator
- the author of Wonder
- Summer's nerdy costume
- New York City
- the antagonist from Wonder
- a gift from Miranda
- the school play
- Auggie's favorite movie
- the "bad guy" in a story
- Auggie's last minute costume
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- Auggie's last name
- the site of the camping trip
- the "good guy" in a story
- took Auggie to the Halloween parade
- Auggie's new school
- a difference in a person's face and skull
- always a comedian
17 Clues: New York City • the school play • always a comedian • Auggie's last name • a book illustrator • Auggie's new school • a gift from Miranda • the author of Wonder • Summer's nerdy costume • Auggie's favorite movie • the "bad guy" in a story • the "good guy" in a story • the antagonist from Wonder • the site of the camping trip • Auggie's last minute costume • took Auggie to the Halloween parade • ...
