new york Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Monuments of the USA, Major Cities, Rivers 2014-12-10
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- this Nebraska city developed due to the Transcontinental RR
- this trade agreement exists between the US and Canada
- this city in Texas developed due to its location on the Gulf
- San Francisco's engineering marvel
- this VA city is on the fall line of the James River
- the Great Lakes drain into this northern river
- the region on the east coast east
- the US has a highly developed ____ (bridges, roads, ports, etc.)
- New York City is a _____ site city because it is a port
- New York is the financial center of the world because of this
- international military alliance made up of the US and Western powers
- headquarters of the US military
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- where the Declaration of Independence was signed, PA
- faces in the Black Hills of South Dakota
- giant desert ditch
- monument to the First President
- where the president lives, DC
- where are laws are made, DC
- located in St.Louis MO, gateway to the West
- Statue of Liberty is located here
- this river separates the US from Mexico
- the US is a ____ nation, not a developing nation
22 Clues: giant desert ditch • where are laws are made, DC • where the president lives, DC • monument to the First President • headquarters of the US military • the region on the east coast east • Statue of Liberty is located here • San Francisco's engineering marvel • this river separates the US from Mexico • faces in the Black Hills of South Dakota • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis ?
- Which president was murdered in 1963 ?
- What is the most famous sport in the US ?
- How many time zones does the US have ?
- Who was the first president of the US ?
- What do many schools in the US have ?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775 ?
- In which city are many films produced ?
- Who was the president during the Second World War ?
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- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US ?
- In which city was the film King Kong made ?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- Which is the biggest park of New York ?
- What is the capital of the US ?
- How many states does the US have ?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people ?
- 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 ? • Which president was murdered in 1963 ? • How many time zones does the US have ? • Which is the biggest park of New York ? • Who was the first president of the US ? • In which city are many films produced ? • Where do the most immigrants cme from ? • ...
FOOD 2020-09-30
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- A Japanese food, It’s like a rice cake.
- It’s from Australia and it looks like a bread but it’s a sponge cake.
- It is a nutrient rich liquid food.
- You can put two pieces of bread, a meat, and vegetable.
- It’s a yummy food from Mexico, there’s salad, tomato, cucumber and many more inside it.
- It’s a meat with rice from Korea.
- Harees looks like a soup but there’s a meat inside it and it’s from Dubai.
- It is delicious food from Canada.
- Its yummy food from New York.
- American desserts food.
- It looks like a pancake from Russia.
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- It’s from New York and it’s a meat.
- This food is a dish from Poland.
- The food looks like a donut, from Peru.
- It’s a delicious food from Thailand, this food name has the name of the country.
- It’s from Japan and it’s so delicious.
- This food is cold, it’s from Italy.
- It is a famous Italian food
- It has the taste of the food in the name.
- It is like pudding from Brazil.
20 Clues: American desserts food. • It is a famous Italian food • Its yummy food from New York. • It is like pudding from Brazil. • This food is a dish from Poland. • It’s a meat with rice from Korea. • It is delicious food from Canada. • It is a nutrient rich liquid food. • It’s from New York and it’s a meat. • This food is cold, it’s from Italy. • It looks like a pancake from Russia. • ...
A long walk to water - Afanwi Ndumu Name: 2022-11-22
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- - What did Salva build for the Neur people?
- river - what river did he see the man pass in ?
- - what tribe did Nya come from ?
- - Where was The main character left in the start
- - Where did he run into out of fear at the start of the book ?
- - What country did they go to from traveling in sudan?
- - What river did they have to cross ?
- - The main Character
- york - Where was he chooses to go ?
- - How did Nya feel at first when she had to take her sister with her ? ( it's a bit hard )
- camp - what camp did he go from ___ to ny?`
- - what is the Atout area known for ?
- - what specific place in new york was he chooses to go to ?
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- what was The sport that the helper thought was best for him
- Ariik - what village is Salva from ?
- - what is Nyas sisters name ?
- - Where is Main character from ?
- - Which people didn't wanna give and fish to the group ?
- - What did Salva build for the Neur tribe with the well ?
- - what did everybody cheer for when revealed ?
20 Clues: - The main Character • - what is Nyas sisters name ? • - what tribe did Nya come from ? • - Where is Main character from ? • Ariik - what village is Salva from ? • - what is the Atout area known for ? • - What river did they have to cross ? • york - Where was he chooses to go ? • - What did Salva build for the Neur people? • camp - what camp did he go from ___ to ny?` • ...
Crossword 2023-11-29
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- exaggerated stories
- Scott Joplin played this music
- to leave one's place of residents or country to leave somewhere else.
- understanding of real life
- to become part of a culture
- an institution in an inner-city area providing educational, recreational, and other social services to the community
- a college built by the state
- a group of people who follow different cutsoms
- cramped quarters on a ship's lower deck
- A park in New York
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- shows that contain
- an act that prevented people from
- New York
- settlement house founded by Jane Addams in 1889
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments
- district inhabited by very poor people
- a writing style that focused on a certain part of a country
- a factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions
- residential area outside of cities
- type of music
- located in San Francisco
- tall building with steel frame
22 Clues: New York • type of music • shows that contain • A park in New York • exaggerated stories • located in San Francisco • understanding of real life • to become part of a culture • a college built by the state • Scott Joplin played this music • tall building with steel frame • an act that prevented people from • residential area outside of cities • district inhabited by very poor people • ...
Laurea mx.lus 2025-02-22
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- al tuo compleanno l’eli da chi è stata molestata?
- che odore ha la Ripley?
- Con quanti giorni di anticipo si finisce un cosplay nuovo da portare il Fiera?
- cosa si insegna alla categoria esordienti nel minibasket?
- se ti dico gine tu rispondi?
- Tipica cosa che puoi trovare in un TacoBell
- La New York che compri su Wish
- Come sono le pupille di Ahri nel 99% delle foto?
- meta estiva annuale
- come si chiama il gruppo the wall/H2?
- Dove ami andare?
- dove hai dovuto fingerti morta
- Qual è il motivo per cui hai ritrovato un senso alla vita il giorno 14 febbraio?
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- Con chi hai dormito a New York?
- Temple Una delle cose più trash che hai visto in Thailandia
- chi canta "non toccare me e la mia famiglia"?
- Alcune società (per rispetto non facciamo nomi) hanno più ….. che bambini
- Now is time to?
- squadra più vicina del campionato
- quello che non fai mai ma dovresti fare
- chi ti ha dedicato una canzone per il compleanno?
21 Clues: Now is time to? • Dove ami andare? • meta estiva annuale • che odore ha la Ripley? • se ti dico gine tu rispondi? • La New York che compri su Wish • dove hai dovuto fingerti morta • Con chi hai dormito a New York? • squadra più vicina del campionato • come si chiama il gruppo the wall/H2? • quello che non fai mai ma dovresti fare • Tipica cosa che puoi trovare in un TacoBell • ...
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 • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 16 Vocab 2022-11-07
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- 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.¨
- 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.
- Developed a series of more convenient alternatives to the heavy glass plates and in 1888 he introduced his Kodak camera which was $25.
- Main competitor of Joseph Pulitzer, Hearst purchased the New York Morning Journal in 1895.
- The separation of people on the basis of race.
- 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.
- 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.
- An annual tax that formerly had to be paid in some Southern states by anyone wishing to vote.
- 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.
- Brother of Orville 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.
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- A system in which workers are bound in servitude until their debts are paid.
- The free government delivery of mail and packages to homes in rural areas, begun in 1896.
- First African American to receive a doctorate from Harvard in 1895. In 1905 he founded the Niagara Movement.
- African American educator who was born enslaved and graduated from Virginia's Hampton Institute. 1881, he headed the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
- She was born into slavery, worked as a teacher then became an editor of a local paper.
- Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities.
- Founded by W. E. B. Du Bois in 1905 to promote the education of African Americans in the liberal arts.
- 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.
- drew up a plan for Greensward ,which was selected to become Central Park in New York City.
- Founded in 1881, and led by Booker T. Washington, to equip African Americans with teaching diplomas and useful skills in the trades and agriculture.
- Architect that designed the ten-story Wainwright Building in St. Louis.
- Designed the slender 285-foot Flatiron Building in 1902 located in New York.
22 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 • ...
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 • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
The Great Gatsby 2024-06-03
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- What did Tom play in college
- Old money
- the slums
- Gatsby's real name
- Daisy's maiden name
- Nick describes Gatsby's car as
- New money
- Tom's Mistress
- Gatsby and Daisy's relationship is described as
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- The man in Gatsby's library
- A common theme in the Great Gatsby
- What Gatsby is rumored to be
- Kilpsbringer asked for
- Joran plays
- Gatsby's dream
- this character had human molars as cufflinks
- Who is the book dedicated to
- where Gatsby, Daisy, Nick are from
- Nick moves to New York to become
- religion and corruption
20 Clues: Old money • the slums • New money • Joran plays • Gatsby's dream • Tom's Mistress • Gatsby's real name • Daisy's maiden name • Kilpsbringer asked for • religion and corruption • The man in Gatsby's library • What did Tom play in college • What Gatsby is rumored to be • Who is the book dedicated to • Nick describes Gatsby's car as • Nick moves to New York to become • ...
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
st7 2026-03-13
10 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Midwestern state • Southwestern state • Southeastern state • Northeastern state • Capital of New York • Northern Great Plains • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of North Carolina
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-09-12
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- 1920 constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote
- the right to vote
- a campaigner for reforms and civil rights throughout her life. At different times she took up the cause of abolition, temperence, and working women's rights.
- 1913 constitutional amendment that allowed for the direct election of U.S. senators by citizens
- movement that responded to the pressures of industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms
- group organized in 1899 to investigate the conditions under which goods were made and sold and to promote safe working conditions and a minimum wage
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- writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business
- was a reporter and editor for the New York Post and, later, the muckraking McClure's magazine. Steffens wrote articles and books exposing government corruption at the state and municipal levels.
- cofounded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago, in 1889. She lived and worked out of Hull House for the rest of her life. A pacifist and determined advocate for women's suffrage, Addams wrote many books and lectured widely. In 1931, she shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
- a movement aimed at stopping alcohol abuse and the problems created by it
- group founded in 1890 that worked on both the state and national levels to gain women the right to vote
- reform movement that emerged in the late nineteenth century that sought to improve society by applying Christian principles
- a Danish immigrant who became a New York City newspaper reporter in 1873. In 1888, as the crime reporter for the New York Evening Sun, he took photos of night life in the slums. Published in his 1890 book, How the Other Half Lives, the photos moved New York Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt to take up the cause of urban reform.
13 Clues: the right to vote • 1920 constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote • writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business • a movement aimed at stopping alcohol abuse and the problems created by it • 1913 constitutional amendment that allowed for the direct election of U.S. senators by citizens • ...
Chapter 16 2022-11-09
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- The free government delivery of mail and packages to homes in rural areas, begun in 1896.
- 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.
- 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.¨
- 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.
- Designed the slender 285-foot Flatiron Building in 1902 located in New York.
- Founded in 1881, and led by Booker T. Washington, to equip African Americans with teaching diplomas and useful skills in the trades and agriculture.
- 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.
- 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.
- Founded by W. E. B. Du Bois in 1905 to promote the education of African Americans in the liberal arts.
Down
- Tax An annual tax that formerly had to be paid in some Southern states by anyone wishing to vote.
- drew up a plan for Greensward,which was selected to become Central Park in New York City.
- Architect that designed the ten-story Wainwright Building in St. Louis.
- She was born into slavery, worked as a teacher then became an editor of a local paper.
- African American educator who was born enslaved and graduated from Virginia's Hampton Institute. 1881, he headed the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
- First African American to receive a doctorate from Harvard in 1895. In 1905 he founded the Niagara Movement.
- Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities.
- The separation of people on the basis of race.
- Brother of Orville 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.
- v Ferguson 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.
- Developed a series of more convenient alternatives to the heavy glass plates and in 1888 he introduced his Kodak camera which was $25.
- Peonage A system in which workers are bound in servitude until their debts are paid.
22 Clues: The separation of people on the basis of race. • Architect that designed the ten-story Wainwright Building in St. Louis. • Designed the slender 285-foot Flatiron Building in 1902 located in New York. • Peonage A system in which workers are bound in servitude until their debts are paid. • ...
Negro Leagues Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-21
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- Indianapolis team from the 1930s known for entertainment
- Pennsylvania team that played at Hilldale Park and Shibe Park
- Chicago team that played at Schorling's Park and Comiskey Park
- New York team that played at Olympic Field and Catholic Protectory Oval
- Indianapolis team founded in 1913
- Baltimore team that used Bugle Field
- Cuban team based in Cincinnati, played at Redland Field
- Team from Kansas City, Missouri, founded in 1920
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- New York City team that played at the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium
- Ohio team that played at Crosley and League Park
- Washington D.C. team from 1923
- Philadelphia team that used Pencoyd Field
- Brooklyn team that played at Saratoga Park and Dexter Park
- St. Louis team that played at Kuebler's and Stars Parks
- East Coast Cuban team that played at Dyckman Oval
- Alabama team that played at Rickwood Field
- Dayton team that used Westwood and Hudson Fields
- Detroit team that played at Mack Park
18 Clues: Washington D.C. team from 1923 • Indianapolis team founded in 1913 • Baltimore team that used Bugle Field • Detroit team that played at Mack Park • Philadelphia team that used Pencoyd Field • Alabama team that played at Rickwood Field • Ohio team that played at Crosley and League Park • Dayton team that used Westwood and Hudson Fields • ...
Low Bridge, We're Coming to a Town 2026-02-17
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- The road or highway to get from one place to another.
- A person who cultivates the land and raises animals.
- A person who moves to another place to live.
- Buffalo is located on this Great Lake.
- Not expensive.
- The animals used to help workers dredge the Erie Canal.
- This city became the nation's busiest port after 1825.
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- To help someone to improve a situation.
- The place where ships dock to load and unload goods.
- Man-made waterway built by New York State to connect the Hudson River with the Great Lakes.
- The capital of New York State.
- A vessel that can sail on water.
12 Clues: Not expensive. • The capital of New York State. • A vessel that can sail on water. • Buffalo is located on this Great Lake. • To help someone to improve a situation. • A person who moves to another place to live. • The place where ships dock to load and unload goods. • A person who cultivates the land and raises animals. • ...
Alexis Ch #3 2021-12-10
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- chief of Wampanoag
- speaks out
- Greek word for "brotherly love"
- ____separates from new York
- a place in Massachusetts
- not well liked by religious groups in England
- finds Connecticut
- did not want to separate the church of England
- learned from native Americans
Down
- ____ bay colony
- used for building
- wanted puritan colonies to set example for the world
- settled in Rhode island
- new Netherlands becomes ____?
- a very series holy day
- skilled craftsman
- friends of king Charles 2nd
17 Clues: speaks out • ____ bay colony • used for building • skilled craftsman • finds Connecticut • chief of Wampanoag • a very series holy day • settled in Rhode island • a place in Massachusetts • ____separates from new York • friends of king Charles 2nd • new Netherlands becomes ____? • learned from native Americans • Greek word for "brotherly love" • ...
Our Family Names! 2025-04-19
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- Nickname for Hilary's Father in Maine
- HIlary's sister, Freya's tia.
- Hilary's brother, Freya's tio.
- Hilary's tio in Cambridge.
- Nickname for Freya's tia.
- Hilary, Spencer, and Beanie's tio.
- Hilary's cousin who is a teacher in New York.
- Freya's new cousin!
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- Hilary's tia in Cambridge
- Hilary's tia, Opa's sister, Derek's sister.
- The cat.
- Freya's grandma in Maine.
- Who just turned six?
- The nickname for Freya's daddy.
- Opa's puppy.
- Beanie's husband.
- Hilary's cousin who got married. You were there!
17 Clues: The cat. • Opa's puppy. • Beanie's husband. • Freya's new cousin! • Who just turned six? • Hilary's tia in Cambridge • Freya's grandma in Maine. • Nickname for Freya's tia. • Hilary's tio in Cambridge. • HIlary's sister, Freya's tia. • Hilary's brother, Freya's tio. • The nickname for Freya's daddy. • Hilary, Spencer, and Beanie's tio. • Nickname for Hilary's Father in Maine • ...
Riikide sümbolid 2019-11-08
12 Clues: Eesti sümbol • Kanada sümbol • Kreeka sümbol • Venemaa sümbol • Itaalia sümbol • Iirimaa sümbol • Austria sümbol • New York sümbol • Egiptuse sümbol • Austraalia sümbol • Prantsusmaa sümbol • Taani pealinna sümbol
The American Colonies Emerge (Gacyn Pangelinan) 2015-09-07
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- his worship practices was interpreted as witchcraft
- created "new england"
- system that force natives to farm
- is a diverse colony
- spanish explorers
- founded colony of providence
- in 1664, becomes proprietor of new netherlands
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- the city of brotherly love
- was banished for believing that people can pray in their own home
- the Quaker leader who fought religious oppression and founded the colony of pennsylvania
- they founded the plymouth colony
- a person of mixed and native american ancestry
- married the enemy to bring peace
- founded new mexico and new spain
- the first people to step on the land that is now considered new york
15 Clues: spanish explorers • is a diverse colony • created "new england" • the city of brotherly love • founded colony of providence • they founded the plymouth colony • married the enemy to bring peace • founded new mexico and new spain • system that force natives to farm • a person of mixed and native american ancestry • in 1664, becomes proprietor of new netherlands • ...
Dialogue II Vocabulary 2020-09-28
book report crossword 2020-11-09
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- was mined out of the clouds then
- attached to strings is how the peach flew.
- this is the fruit that James went on
- went the peach when the plane sliced through the silk ropes.
- were what the people of New York City thought when they saw the insects for the first time.
- is the city the peach flew to.
- is the country where is at the end of the book.
- is the place of origin.
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- is the material that the ropes are attached to.
- is an insect with 100 legs
- is one of James' aunt's
- were squished under the weight of the peach.
- is the other aunt
- is an insect with red wings with black dots
- he is the main character and is also in the title of the book
15 Clues: 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. • ...
Reisen 2024-04-30
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- Im Urlaub besuchen wir viele _______.z.B.: Die Statue of Liberty,die Pyramide und der Eifel Turm.
- Wir _______ unsere Familie in Deutschland.
- Jeden Sommer fahren meine Familie und ich an den ____. Ich liebe das Wasser.
- Ich fahre mit dem _____zur Schule.
- Im Urlaub kaufe ich viele ______ für meine Familie. z.B.T-Shirts, Magnete und Aufkleber.
- Meine Familie und ich machen jedes Jahr eine _____ nach Florida.
- Es gibt hier viele Flugzeuge.
- Wir fahren mit dem _______ nach New York.
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- Ich brauche es für meine Reise nach Italien.
- Im Urlaub wandere in den ______.
- Mein Koffer und mein Rucksack sind mein______.
- Ich fliege mit dem ______ nach Europa.
- Statue of Liberty ist ein ______ von New York.
- Bevor ich reise muss ich meinen Koffer___.Ich bringe T-Shirts, Hosen und eine Kamera.
- Ich fahre mit dem _____ nach Shoprite.
15 Clues: Es gibt hier viele Flugzeuge. • Im Urlaub wandere in den ______. • Ich fahre mit dem _____zur Schule. • Ich fliege mit dem ______ nach Europa. • Ich fahre mit dem _____ nach Shoprite. • Wir fahren mit dem _______ nach New York. • Wir _______ unsere Familie in Deutschland. • Ich brauche es für meine Reise nach Italien. • Mein Koffer und mein Rucksack sind mein______. • ...
Sister Carrie 2024-01-29
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- The country in which the events of the book take place
- The thing Hurstwood stole from the bar
- The name of a person Carrie met on the train on the way to Chicago
- The name of George Hurstwood's wife
- Number of dollars that was ir Carrie's wallet when she went to her sister at the beginning of the book
- Genre of the book
- Number of dollars that Carrie left Hurstwood for goodbye?
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- George's illness in the middle of the book
- Kind of establishment where George is the manager
- A profession in which Carrie has achieved great success
- George Hurstwood's cause of death
- Full name of the main character
- The city where Carrie and George settled
- The place that Robert Ames intended to open in New York
- Robert Ames's home state
15 Clues: Genre of the book • Robert Ames's home state • Full name of the main character • George Hurstwood's cause of death • The name of George Hurstwood's wife • The thing Hurstwood stole from the bar • The city where Carrie and George settled • George's illness in the middle of the book • Kind of establishment where George is the manager • ...
Saratoga 2024-02-26
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- what did the American victories in the battles of Saratoga help France to recognize
- what did the combination of American and French forces do
- who was under the command of gen John burgoyne
- What battles mark the turning point for the continental army
- who did they capture when they proceeded south
- what was the battle called on oct. 7,1777
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- who was forced to return to his camp and develop another plan
- how many troops where positioned four miles away from Saratoga
- whose army would March north from New York City?
- how many British troops went southward into New York
- who’s forces claimed a decisive victory
- how many troops was burgoyne reduced to
- where did he set up camp
- what did the continental congress make in 1778
- how many men did burgoyne lead on a reconnaissance mission
15 Clues: where did he set up camp • who’s forces claimed a decisive victory • how many troops was burgoyne reduced to • what was the battle called on oct. 7,1777 • who was under the command of gen John burgoyne • who did they capture when they proceeded south • what did the continental congress make in 1778 • whose army would March north from New York City? • ...
Georgia O'Keeffe 2016-11-22
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- her favorite theme
- Mexico death state
- birth state
- Building most famous cityscape painting
- Stieglitz artists' husband
- age she started drawing and painting
- of Freedom medal given to her by Gerald Ford
- how many homes she had in New Mexico
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- artist I researched
- how many siblings she had
- art institute she attended
- hotel she lived in in New York
12 Clues: birth state • her favorite theme • Mexico death state • artist I researched • how many siblings she had • art institute she attended • Stieglitz artists' husband • hotel she lived in in New York • age she started drawing and painting • how many homes she had in New Mexico • Building most famous cityscape painting • of Freedom medal given to her by Gerald Ford
Athos Gilded Age Crossword 2026-03-10
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- Inventor known for creating the light bulb.
- Famous statue in New York Harbor that represents freedom.
- The natural resource that made Rockefeller very rich.
- Edison’s invention that brought electric light into homes.
- Steel businessman who later gave away much of his money.
- Building where goods are made by workers and machines.
- Important crop grown in the South during the Gilded Age.
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- Tracks and trains that helped connect the country.
- Strong metal used to build railroads, bridges, and buildings.
- Place in New York where many immigrants entered the U.S.
- Rich businessman who started the Standard Oil company.
- Crowded apartment building where many immigrants lived.
- A person who moves to another country to live.
- Valuable metal discovered in the Black Hills.
- When workers stop working to protest unfair pay or conditions.
15 Clues: Inventor known for creating the light bulb. • Valuable metal discovered in the Black Hills. • A person who moves to another country to live. • Tracks and trains that helped connect the country. • The natural resource that made Rockefeller very rich. • Rich businessman who started the Standard Oil company. • Building where goods are made by workers and machines. • ...
MADAGASCAR/AREPLAY 2023-03-06
15 Clues: YOU • BOOM BOOM • HEAD LEMUR • CUTE PEGUIN • HEAD PEGUIN • ALWAYS SICK • MR WAAAAAAAA • HIYAA PEGUIN • MY LEMUR NAME • GIRL ZOOKEEPER • 2nd HEAD LEMUR • SPOON/SHUVEL PEGUIN • BAD KITTY BAD KITTY • black and white strips • the king of new york city
Northeast States and Capitals 2021-09-06
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- capital of Pennsylvania
- State where Augusta is the capital
- Jersey State where Trenton is the capital.
- capital of Vermont
- Island State where Providence is the capital
- Capital of Connecticut
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- State where Annapolis is the capital
- State where Boston is the capital
- capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of New York
- capital of Delaware
11 Clues: Capital of New York • capital of Vermont • capital of Delaware • Capital of Connecticut • capital of Pennsylvania • capital of New Hampshire • State where Boston is the capital • State where Augusta is the capital • State where Annapolis is the capital • Jersey State where Trenton is the capital. • Island State where Providence is the capital
Places 2022-10-04
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- City where the deep is.
- City where you usually flight into from Newcastle.
- City I lived in for 5 years.
- Italian skiing town.
- State you want to go to in the US that is not New York.
- Scottish city we want to visit.
- Hightest capital in the world.
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- Uyuni touristy spot.
- City we might meet your family at.
- City you really don’t like.
- Dashing through____________.
- Country of the coffee trail.
- City close to Newcastle that has a Christmas market.
13 Clues: Uyuni touristy spot. • Italian skiing town. • City where the deep is. • City you really don’t like. • Dashing through____________. • City I lived in for 5 years. • Country of the coffee trail. • Hightest capital in the world. • Scottish city we want to visit. • City we might meet your family at. • City where you usually flight into from Newcastle. • ...
A Christmas Gift for You! 2021-12-24
8 Clues: V - IV • 2 _ 2 = 4 • partner to fun • take pleasure in • peppermint patty • revolution of Earth • table order before din • Paltz, Jersey, York, London, Haven, et. al
Countries 2019-10-12
Kreuzworträtsel Emma A 2022-05-24
MADAGASCAR/AREPLAY 2023-03-06
15 Clues: YOU • BOOM BOOM • HEAD LEMUR • CUTE PEGUIN • HEAD PEGUIN • ALWAYS SICK • MR WAAAAAAAA • HIYAA PEGUIN • MY LEMUR NAME • GIRL ZOOKEEPER • 2nd HEAD LEMUR • SPOON/SHUVEL PEGUIN • BAD KITTY BAD KITTY • black and white strips • the king of new york city
LANDMARKS 2024-12-09
15 Clues: Roman arena. • Athens hill. • Opera House. • Spanish palace. • Mahal in India. • Picchu in Peru. • Parisian tower. • UK stone circle. • Carved US faces. • Redeemer in Rio. • Istanbul mosque. • Egyptian wonders. • Liberty in New York. • Ancient Jordan city. • Familia in Barcelona.
Vogue édition Coline 2024-11-01
15 Clues: Phobie • Bob l'éponge • Pays préféré • Sport préféré • Fête préférée • Dessert favori • Première idole • Tortue favorite • Humoriste préféré • Bestie du collège • Ton pauvre lapin... • Destination favorite • Crush au Stade Rennais • Ville de vacances Aoûtiennes • Parfum préféré pendant des années
Vocabulary Unit 2, Keywords/Out and about in NYC 2022-11-25
13 Clues: Ort • rund • Taxi • Merkmal • während • Kreuzung • Sitzbank • beeindruckt • Synonym für "big" • Synonym für "gift" • Delikatessengeschäft • die Zeit aus den Augen verlieren • berühmte Sehenswürdigkeit in New York, auf einer Insel im Wasser
nfl 1 2024-05-02
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- Known as "America's Team," this NFL squad is based in Dallas
- New England team known for its dynastic run in the 2000s and 2010s
- New York team that plays in the NFC East
- New York team known for its green and white uniforms
- Pittsburgh team with six Super Bowl titles
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- Team known for its dedicated fan base called 'Cheeseheads'
- Baltimore team known for its strong defensive legacy
- Former name of the team now known as the Washington Commanders
- Chicago team with a fierce rivalry with the Packers
- Philadelphia team that won its first Super Bowl in 2018
10 Clues: New York team that plays in the NFC East • Pittsburgh team with six Super Bowl titles • Chicago team with a fierce rivalry with the Packers • Baltimore team known for its strong defensive legacy • New York team known for its green and white uniforms • Philadelphia team that won its first Super Bowl in 2018 • Team known for its dedicated fan base called 'Cheeseheads' • ...
addresses 2024-08-02
9 Clues: Austin • sweet Texas • California,dew • New York,state • Virginia, fair • Dallas, worthy • New Jersey, John wick • Massachussets, needs pork • North Carolina, strawberry girl
Newspaper History 2023-03-15
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- The Guinness World Record for the largest circulation of a daily newspaper is held by the Yomiuri Shimbun in this country.
- The first newspaper to be published entirely in color was the New York _____ News in 1963.
- The rise of digital media has had a significant impact on the newspaper industry, with many newspapers transitioning to ______ formats and some ceasing print publication altogether.
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- The first newspaper to use photographs as part of its reporting was the Daily _______, which was founded in New York in 1873.
- The first known newspaper was the _____ Diurna, published around 59 B.C. in Rome.
- The New ____ Times, founded in 1851, is one of the most influential and widely read newspapers in the world.
- The term "______ journalism" originated in the late 1800s to describe sensationalized and often inaccurate reporting by newspapers such as the New York World and the New York Journal.
7 Clues: The first known newspaper was the _____ Diurna, published around 59 B.C. in Rome. • The first newspaper to be published entirely in color was the New York _____ News in 1963. • The New ____ Times, founded in 1851, is one of the most influential and widely read newspapers in the world. • ...
Chapter 6 Section 3 2020-11-09
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- (14)Although the British won, Cornwallis soon found he could not control the area he had conquered
- (10)replaced Gates as commander
- (4)Prevented supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army
- (1)Mohawk chief
- (5)authorized by the Congress for approximately 2,000 ships to sail
- (2)British commander in Detroit
- (12)Near Wilmington, North Carolina,
- (16)sent 3,500 British troops from New York to takes Savannah, Georgia
- (8)suffered great losses in the process
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- (11)hit-and run technique of _____ caught the British off guard
- (13)Clinton returned to New York, leaving ___ in command of British forces in the south
- (9)abandoned the Carolina campaign
- (7)met the British warship Serapis
- (3)A lieutenant colonel in the Virginia militia
- (15)surrendered, but the Bonhomme Richard sank not long after the battle
- (6)A daring American naval officer
16 Clues: (1)Mohawk chief • (10)replaced Gates as commander • (2)British commander in Detroit • (9)abandoned the Carolina campaign • (7)met the British warship Serapis • (6)A daring American naval officer • (12)Near Wilmington, North Carolina, • (8)suffered great losses in the process • (3)A lieutenant colonel in the Virginia militia • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-02
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- Avengers: Endgame reached this milestone at the box office
- Chemical found in many bug sprays
- Everyone's favorite campfire dessert
- Rapper who infamously interrupted Taylor Swift during her 2009 VMA Award Speech
- Name of the temporary city at Burning Man
- First name of the character played by Emilia Clarke on Game of Thrones
- A type of alternative milk
- Region in New York State where we are located
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- A type of green powder you can put on your custom bars
- 2019 is the 50th anniversary of this music festival in upstate New York
- Number of grams of sugar found in our Midnight Coconut bars
- Someone who eats fish but NOT meat
- The newest type of chocolate discovered in over 80 years
- A type of large shell found at the beach
- A type of nut that is NOT paleo-friendly
- Name of co-founder Rick's mom
16 Clues: A type of alternative milk • Name of co-founder Rick's mom • Chemical found in many bug sprays • Someone who eats fish but NOT meat • Everyone's favorite campfire dessert • A type of large shell found at the beach • A type of nut that is NOT paleo-friendly • Name of the temporary city at Burning Man • Region in New York State where we are located • ...
Highlights of 1920-1929 2025-05-08
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- Neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma where the Tulsa Race Massacre Occured
- Fad that began after the discovery of King Tut's tomb
- Cruise from New York open to upper and middle class that traveled all around the world.
- Tennessee teacher Jhon Scopes violated the Butler Act by teaching his students:
- Judge in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial
- 1928 Movie that earned Charlie Chaplin his first academy award
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- radicals and suspects were deported under what act
- Secretary of the treasury under Calvin Coolidge
- Theory that some people are genetically superior to others
- Largest scandal during Harding's presidency
- This restrictive immigration law was imposed under Calvin Coolidge
- Dishwashers, toilets, refrigerators, and washing machines are all examples of what
- Actress that stared in "It", earning her the nickname
- "The Great Bambino" and "The Sultan of Swat" are names for which famous athlete
- The illegal sale of alcohol
- Center of black culture in New York
16 Clues: The illegal sale of alcohol • Center of black culture in New York • Judge in the Sacco and Vanzetti trial • Largest scandal during Harding's presidency • Secretary of the treasury under Calvin Coolidge • radicals and suspects were deported under what act • Fad that began after the discovery of King Tut's tomb • Actress that stared in "It", earning her the nickname • ...
NorthAmericanLandmarks 2025-09-16
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- The Hoover Dam was built to supply _________.
- This landmark was formed by water and wind erosion.
- A valley in the Sierra Nevada carved out by glaciers.
- The largest Sequioa Tree in N.A is called ___.
- What is the name of the hottest place on earth?
- Which landmark features the faces of our past Presidents?
- _________ is connected to the Great Lakes and sits on the Canada and USA border.
- How many Great Lakes are there?
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- Who gave the USA the Statue of Liberty?
- Yellowstone National Park has _______; hot water volcanos.
- _______ landmark is something that forms naturally from the Earth.
- Which bridge was built in San Fransico, California?
- Some that is built by humans is called a _____ object/landmark.
- Which lake was made by a volcano blowing itself apart.
- Name the longest river in North America.
- What landmark is located in New York, New York, USA?
16 Clues: How many Great Lakes are there? • Who gave the USA the Statue of Liberty? • Name the longest river in North America. • The Hoover Dam was built to supply _________. • The largest Sequioa Tree in N.A is called ___. • What is the name of the hottest place on earth? • This landmark was formed by water and wind erosion. • Which bridge was built in San Fransico, California? • ...
CWSK Puzzle 2015-08-18
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- York City Fashion Capital, Urban City
- Amazon River & Bossa Nova
- States of America New York, California, Texas
- Perhentian Islands
- Everland, South Korea
- Kuta
- Itaipu Dam
- Republic Charles Bridge, Dumpling
- Boko National Park
- Cleopatra & Sphinx
- Mount Everest
- Lake Geneva, Rhine Falls
- Cliffs of Moher, Guinness
- Baguette, The Louvre
- Shopping Districts
- Kong Victoria Peak
- Schönbrunn Palace, Famous for Classical Music
- Széchenyi Thermal Bath, Beef Goulash
- Borobudur
- Blue Lagoon, Golden Circle
- Snow Festival
- Jaisalmer
- Kingdom Fish&Chips, Palace of Westminster
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- Auschwitz concentration camp, Wieliczka Salt Mine
- Olusoji Adetokunbo Fasuba is a sprinter.
- Chichen Itza
- The most famous waterfall with enormous energy is.
- Tsingy de Bemaraha
- Punta Caracol Acqua-Lodge
- Halong Bay
- Tayrona National Natural Park & Monserrate, Bogota
- Batanes
- Monte Fitz Roy & The Tango
- Salmon, Vikings
- Chicago,Navy Pier, Picasso Statue, Lincoln Park
- Geoffrey Mutai: The Fastest Marathon Runner in the World.
- Ko Samui
- Acropolis of Athens
- Windmill, Tulips, Netherlands
- Park Güell, Seafood Paella
- Checkpoint Charlie, Neuschwanstein Castle
- Reethi Beach Resort
- Colosseum, Spaghetti
43 Clues: Kuta • Batanes • Ko Samui • Borobudur • Jaisalmer • Itaipu Dam • Halong Bay • Chichen Itza • Mount Everest • Snow Festival • Salmon, Vikings • Perhentian Islands • Tsingy de Bemaraha • Boko National Park • Cleopatra & Sphinx • Shopping Districts • Kong Victoria Peak • Acropolis of Athens • Reethi Beach Resort • Baguette, The Louvre • Colosseum, Spaghetti • Everland, South Korea • Lake Geneva, Rhine Falls • ...
USA 2016-03-06
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- How many time zones does the US have ?
- Where do most of the immigrants come from ?
- Which President fought for the rights of black people ?
- 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 ?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at Dhelis ?
- In which city the film King Kong was made ?
- What do many schools in the US have ?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
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- What is the capital of the US ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- Which is the biggest park of New York ?
- who was the President during the Second World War ?
- Which famous actor was the Governor of California ?
- How many states does the US have ?
- In which city many films are produced ?
- From which country did the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US ?
- Which President was murdered in 1963 ?
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 ? • Which is the biggest park of New York ? • In which city many films are produced ? • Who was the first President of the US ? • What is the most famous sport in the US ? • ...
English Vocab 2024-04-09
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- a popular sport around the world is _____
- the sister of my mother is my _____
- the person who is a leader in the school
- something you use to write
- water in the sky means it is _____
- the father of my father is my ____
- when you don't sleep you are ____
- when you are sad, you ____
- the place in the neighborhood you can go to eat food
- the plants you see in the spring are ______
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- a popular sport in New York is _____
- an animal that flies is a ______
- technology in the classroom
- the son of my mother is my _____
- transportation you can take in New York City
- when you don't feel good, you are ____
- the object you use to keep classwork
- when you want to eat you are ____
- the place in the neighborhood you can go to borrow books
- transportation you can take to another country
- someone with a lot of knowledge is ____
- a common instrument with strings is ____
- when you want to drink you are ____
- when you are happy, you ____
24 Clues: something you use to write • when you are sad, you ____ • technology in the classroom • when you are happy, you ____ • an animal that flies is a ______ • the son of my mother is my _____ • when you want to eat you are ____ • when you don't sleep you are ____ • water in the sky means it is _____ • the father of my father is my ____ • the sister of my mother is my _____ • ...
Keeping Score Crossword 2022-11-10
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- Maggie’s favorite team
- the type of overalls Maggie’s dad wears
- the Say-Hey Kid
- Maggie’s friend who was drafted
- the US President during the Korean Conflict
- Maggie’s dad’s nickname
- the player that Joey-Mick is named after
- announcer for the Brooklyn Dodgers
- announcer for the New York Giants
- Maggie’s last name
- Jim’s last name
- the name of the book
- the announcer for the Dodgers
- owner of the New York Giants
- 1st African American player in the Major Leagues
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- Jim’s favorite team
- main character’s best friend
- the number of dollars Maggie had saved for the baseball game
- the player Joey-Mick said Maggie should keep
- Maggie’s brother
- Giant’s home field
- how many nephews Jim has
- the main character
- the two colors of the Dodgers (use and in between colors)
- Dodger’s home field
- what Maggie gave Joey-Mick for his birthday
- the type of camera Treecie has
- the nickname the Brooklynites gave to the Dodgers
- who Maggie is named after
- Jim’s sister’s name
- Jim’s tent boy in Korea
31 Clues: the Say-Hey Kid • Jim’s last name • Maggie’s brother • Giant’s home field • the main character • Maggie’s last name • Jim’s favorite team • Dodger’s home field • Jim’s sister’s name • the name of the book • Maggie’s favorite team • Maggie’s dad’s nickname • Jim’s tent boy in Korea • how many nephews Jim has • who Maggie is named after • main character’s best friend • owner of the New York Giants • ...
fplc and related crossword lol 2022-07-16
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- the name of a black explorer
- the first word of peridot's goodbye message
- an emoji of tamar braxton
- a great and crazy planet
- the very first character uploaded on the wiki
- location of all of peridot's characters
- fan asked cupcakke to collab with her
- shes really tall
- a surfing instructor dressed for the winter
- parkway
- theres a pineapple on her shirt
- a made up last name made by dawniee
- himbo in a catboy maid outfit
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- image found on old family computer of a new york news reporter
- city where abigail and jerry are banned from
- she looks creative
- the fake name of someone's mom
- a weird 31 year old lady
- former user who's self insert character was in KCP 2015
- a drug a character is named after
- a 2012 polly pocket line
- a name shared by a new york news reporter as well as a character of luis
- kcp finalist created by an admin
- her name used to be mandy kate
24 Clues: parkway • shes really tall • she looks creative • a weird 31 year old lady • a 2012 polly pocket line • a great and crazy planet • an emoji of tamar braxton • the name of a black explorer • himbo in a catboy maid outfit • the fake name of someone's mom • her name used to be mandy kate • theres a pineapple on her shirt • kcp finalist created by an admin • ...
Friday Crossword 2022-11-11
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- I stayed at school _____ 18 years old.
- The school subject about countries
- You can do an exam, or you can ____ an exam (same meaning)
- Study of the natural world
- It's a _____-sized city
- The ____ of Liberty is in New York
- Where Muslim people go to pray
- Spanish is a _______ language
- You go to this school when you are five years old
- There is a car factory, so this city is very _____
- I got the ______ on my exam. I got 80%
- Similiar to a church, but bigger
- In IT, you study ______
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- Places to go in the evening, like a club or a bar
- opposite of a "private" school
- Opposite of north
- place to see old historic artifacts
- New York and Toronto are very ____
- Let's go to Dundas ______
- PE means _______ education
- There are too many people!!
- RE means ______ education
- Studying books and stories
- Opposite of ____ an exam
- I got a _____ A on my exam!
- The river is dirty. It is very _____
- Opposite of "best"
27 Clues: Opposite of north • Opposite of "best" • It's a _____-sized city • In IT, you study ______ • Opposite of ____ an exam • Let's go to Dundas ______ • RE means ______ education • Study of the natural world • PE means _______ education • Studying books and stories • There are too many people!! • I got a _____ A on my exam! • Spanish is a _______ language • opposite of a "private" school • ...
Cross words about Freeman Cardiology 2023-10-02
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- We like a bit of blue, and we like it deep
- Psalm 23: The ___ is my ___ (4,8)
- A deep full sounding device
- Field safety notices make it all fun and ____ games
- These two Play and Slay (4,3,3)
- An Irish presence that has shown to assist CS lead access in isolated cases
- He is one short of a sprint
- A powerfully attractive device
- Brave, Heroic
- Cycle length = heart rate (3,7,3,5,4)
- Proper Mint man
- Fancy name for trousers (4,9,3)
- Adorable Period (2,8)
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- Padam Padam, Duran Duran, New York New York (6,6)
- Parameter: Sounds like: a cause of annoyance then a stringed musical instrument
- Sounds like a prehistoric apex predator
- Systematic studies of Red Sox (6, 10)
- A pirates favourite pacemaker mediated arrhythmia
- Device: sounds like: something tiny, and a hinge joint(7)
- Springfield Bully
- The Demon physiologist of Freeman road
- Shakespeare's nickname
- The accuracy of an Abbott
- Dr Honeydew's assistant
- The most inferior human periphery does inspection via the gullet
- now defunct patron saint of cardiac devices (2,4)
26 Clues: Brave, Heroic • Proper Mint man • Springfield Bully • Adorable Period (2,8) • Shakespeare's nickname • Dr Honeydew's assistant • The accuracy of an Abbott • A deep full sounding device • He is one short of a sprint • A powerfully attractive device • These two Play and Slay (4,3,3) • Fancy name for trousers (4,9,3) • Psalm 23: The ___ is my ___ (4,8) • ...
A long walk to water 2021-10-28
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- Led about 2500 boys to the refugee camp
- Salva woke up in this thing after he found out he was abandoned
- This animal killed Marial in his sleep
- Salva's father and akeer had this disease
- Taught Salva how to speak and understand english
- salva had this soft drink on his way off to new york
- the one place that is filled with crocodiles
- The state salva was transported to at his old refugee camp
- A red giraffe that made very loud noises
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- These reptiles were inside the gilo river
- Salva tried to share this inside the desert with others
- Only boys were allowed to go here not girls
- Salva played this sport when he first arrived in New York
- Buska heard these animals so they took there honey
- Salva meet this man on his trip and was shot dead
- walked for water two times a day
- Salva's best friend on the trip then died
- The tribe Salva and his family were in
- Salva's foster father
- Nya had this built in her village
20 Clues: Salva's foster father • walked for water two times a day • Nya had this built in her village • This animal killed Marial in his sleep • The tribe Salva and his family were in • Led about 2500 boys to the refugee camp • A red giraffe that made very loud noises • These reptiles were inside the gilo river • Salva's father and akeer had this disease • ...
Famous buildings 2025-06-07
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- – Spiraling art museum in New York
- – NYC skyscraper once the tallest in the world
- – Unfinished masterpiece in Barcelona
- – Historic cathedral in Paris, once caught fire
- – Ancient temple on Athens’ Acropolis
- – Giant green lady in New York Harbor
- – Once church, then mosque, now museum in Istanbul
- – World’s tallest building in Dubai
- – Iconic bridge, often mistaken for a building
- – Ancient Roman arena for gladiators
- – Famous London clock tower
- – Roman temple turned church with a hole in its dome
- – Iconic Paris landmark made of iron
- – Fairy tale German castle
- – Formerly Sears Tower in Chicago
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- – Home of the British monarch
- – Giant statue overlooking Rio
- – Tall spire in Toronto
- – Historic mosque in Istanbul
- – Washington, D.C. residence of the U.S. president
- – Famous slanted bell tower in Pisa
- – Lavish royal residence near Paris
- – Golden Buddhist shrine in Myanmar
- – Massive temple complex in Cambodia
- – Divided East and West until 1989
- – U.S. Congress meets here
- – White marble mausoleum in India
- – Paris museum home to the Mona Lisa
- – Shell-shaped building for performances down under
- – Twin skyscrapers in Malaysia
30 Clues: – Tall spire in Toronto • – U.S. Congress meets here • – Fairy tale German castle • – Famous London clock tower • – Home of the British monarch • – Historic mosque in Istanbul • – Giant statue overlooking Rio • – Twin skyscrapers in Malaysia • – White marble mausoleum in India • – Formerly Sears Tower in Chicago • – Spiraling art museum in New York • ...
European Explorers 2023-10-26
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- What Coronado found instead of a golden city.
- The country the settled Nova Scotia.
- First to discover the New World
- The Father of New France
- La Salle was the Father of the Great _ Territory
- The country Cabot sailed for.
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- Discovered by John Cabot
- Established as a major trading post
- They were pushing fur trade through New York
- The river to the Gulf of Mexico
- What was once New France
- The people France befriended
- The country who Coronado explored for.
- The country who made it to Asia.
- Sailed the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
15 Clues: Discovered by John Cabot • What was once New France • The Father of New France • The people France befriended • The country Cabot sailed for. • First to discover the New World • The river to the Gulf of Mexico • The country who made it to Asia. • Established as a major trading post • The country the settled Nova Scotia. • The country who Coronado explored for. • ...
Unusual Normality Vocabulary List - Green English 2022-11-30
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- (verb) Interrupt, say something abruptly
- An account of a person's life, written by that person
- The country in West Africa the author is from
- (adjective) To have enough of
- The age of the author when he came to New York City
- (adjective) Old and torn, in a bad condition
- (noun) Something believed to tell something about the future
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- (noun) One of the five boroughs of New York - mentioned on the first page
- (noun) A process of recovery to full health after a damaging experience
- The first name of the author of Unusual Normality
- (adjective) Requiring immediate action
- (noun) Items packed in suitcases for travelling
- (noun) A disguise, particularly in the military.
- (noun) Person of the same age or status. e.g. classmates
- (adjective) Likely to happen at a future date.
- (verb or noun) A disagreement or argument
16 Clues: (adjective) To have enough of • (adjective) Requiring immediate action • (verb) Interrupt, say something abruptly • (verb or noun) A disagreement or argument • (adjective) Old and torn, in a bad condition • The country in West Africa the author is from • (adjective) Likely to happen at a future date. • (noun) Items packed in suitcases for travelling • ...
Your EF crossword 2012-11-13
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- name of the hurricane that affected the East Coast
- fashionable winter jacket
- a non-alcoholic cocktail
- the typical food for Thanksgiving (Hint: it's also a country)
- a type of weather a lot of students saw for the first time this month
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- the event Macy's organizes every Thanksgiving in New York City
- the name of the ship that the pilgrims used to travel to the New World
- the furniture you put your clothes and shoes in
- song by adele and newest Bond movie
- a club in New York City with one of the best light and sound systems in the world
10 Clues: a non-alcoholic cocktail • fashionable winter jacket • song by adele and newest Bond movie • the furniture you put your clothes and shoes in • name of the hurricane that affected the East Coast • the typical food for Thanksgiving (Hint: it's also a country) • the event Macy's organizes every Thanksgiving in New York City • ...
America 2016-03-05
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- What is the name of the ship with which the first Pilgrims came to the US ?
- Which country fought in 1775 against the US ?
- Which president fought for the rights of the black people in the 19th century ?
- In which city many films are produced ?
- How many tim zones does the US have ?
- What is the most famous sport in the US ?
- Which president was murdered in 1963 ?
- What is the capital of the US ?
- from where do most of the immigrants come from ?
- What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving ?
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- Who was the president during the Second World War ?
- Who was the first president of the US ?
- From which country did the US get the Statue of Liberty ?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York ?
- What do many schools in the US have ?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California ?
- which is the biggest park of New York ?
- What do many people eat for breakfast in dhelis ?
- In which city the film King Kong was 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 ? • How many tim zones does the US have ? • Which president was murdered in 1963 ? • Who was the first president of the US ? • In which city many films are produced ? • which is the biggest park of New York ? • What do Americans eat at Thanksgiving ? • ...
USA 2016-03-02
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- What is eaten at Thanksgiving?
- What do many people eat for breakfast in dhelis
- Who was the first president of the US?
- What is the name of the ship with the first Pilgrims came in the US?
- Which is the biggest park of New York?
- Who was the president during the second World War?
- What is the capital of the US?
- From where do the most immigrants come?
- Wich famous actor was the Governor of California?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York?
- How many time zones has the US got?
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- What do many schools in the US have?
- Which president was murdered in 1963?
- Which country fought 1775 against the US?
- What is the most famous sport in the US?
- From wich country did the US get the Statue of Liberty?
- In which city is the biggest film producer?
- In which city was the film King Kong made?
- Which president fought for the rights of black people?
- How many states has the US?
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? • Who was the first president of the US? • Which is the biggest park of New York? • From where do the most immigrants come? • What is the most famous sport in the US? • ...
USA 2016-03-09
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- What is the most famous sport in the US?
- Where did the immigrants had to go to in New York?
- Where do the most immigrants cme from?
- Which country fought against the US in 1775?
- Who was the president during the Second World War?
- What do many Americans eat at Thanksgiving?
- Which is the biggest park of New York?
- In which city are many films produced?
- How many states does the US have?
- Which president was murdered in 1963?
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- Which president fought for the rights of black people?
- What do many schools in the US have?
- Which famous actor was the Govenor of California?
- What is the capital of the US?
- From which country does the US get the Statue of Liberty?
- How many time zones does the US have?
- Who was the first president of the US?
- In which city was the film King Kong made?
- What is the name of the ship with which the first pilgrims came to the US?
- What do many people eat for breakfast at dhelis?
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? • ...
The Great Gatsby 2013-12-06
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- Gatsby was a ______ during the war
- Who told Wilson Gatsby was driving?
- What was daisy's daughters name?
- Gatsby is a ?
- what is Gatsby's real name
- What was Jordan's last name?
- Who was in the car with tom on the way back from New York?
- Where did Gatsby go to school for 5 months?
- What was Gatsby doing when he was shot?
- Gatsby was known as a ?
- Nick and Gatsby are from which egg?
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- What did tom and daisy do at the end of the book?
- Who was Gatsby waiting for when he was killed?
- Who killed Gatsby?
- what time period was "The Great Gatsby" written in?
- What is between the West Egg and New York?
- how is Myrtle killed?
- what does Gatsby throw every weekend?
- Who is Tom's lover?
- What does Gatsby say althrough the book?
- daisy and Tom have a ______ together.
- what was nick's and daisy's relationship?
- What did the eyes represent?
- what color was Gatsby's car?
- who was covering for Daisy?
25 Clues: Gatsby is a ? • Who killed Gatsby? • Who is Tom's lover? • how is Myrtle killed? • Gatsby was known as a ? • what is Gatsby's real name • who was covering for Daisy? • What was Jordan's last name? • What did the eyes represent? • what color was Gatsby's car? • What was daisy's daughters name? • Gatsby was a ______ during the war • Who told Wilson Gatsby was driving? • ...
The Color of Water 2023-12-11
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- where does James go with band
- Where Ruth and the kids moved to from New York
- Ruth’s Father
- Something Ruth swears she will not eat
- James’ mother
- Jame’s escape while in high school
- Ruth’s friend as a kid
- Ruth’s main focus for her children
- The instrument James played in school
- The social impact on the kids that they don’t realize
- The kids all attend this after high school
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- Where James learns to be something better
- Ruth’s sister
- What Ruth does when she is pregnant in New York
- Ruth’s religion after after she leaves
- The main character who also wrote the book
- What James feels as a young child when seen in public with his mother
- The amount of times Ruth has been married
- What saved James as a child
- Ruth’s Mother
- The amount of kids Ruth had
- Ruth’s first boyfriend
- Something Ruth could not legally do as an adult
- What Ruth struggles to get
- Ruth’s Religion in her childhood
25 Clues: Ruth’s sister • Ruth’s Father • James’ mother • Ruth’s Mother • Ruth’s friend as a kid • Ruth’s first boyfriend • What Ruth struggles to get • What saved James as a child • The amount of kids Ruth had • where does James go with band • Ruth’s Religion in her childhood • Jame’s escape while in high school • Ruth’s main focus for her children • The instrument James played in school • ...
NFL Teams 2023-11-06
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- This it a type of bird you enjoy seeing outside
- The team that circles the wagons and the mafia belongs to
- The not so good Texas team
- Travis Kelce plays for this team
- Another cat team, similar to a cheetah but lives in the jungle
- This team has to do with a type of metal used to build skyscrapers
- These are the main characters in wild west movies
- The purple bird team
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- ____ Country, Lets ride
- Matt Ryan used to be the quarterback
- The other New York team
- Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Jalen Ramsey all play here
- This horse is often viewed as a muscular and beautiful horse
- 1 of the New York Teams
- Lions, Tigers and ____, OH MY!
- You often need this when your battery is low
- Much like Jack Sparrow, this teams name came from another word for Pirates
- A cat team that is orange for some reason
- The king of the jungle
- The ball deflaters
- You don't want to tackle Derrick Henry who is this teams running back
- Bighorn ____
22 Clues: Bighorn ____ • The ball deflaters • The purple bird team • The king of the jungle • ____ Country, Lets ride • The other New York team • 1 of the New York Teams • The not so good Texas team • Lions, Tigers and ____, OH MY! • Travis Kelce plays for this team • Matt Ryan used to be the quarterback • A cat team that is orange for some reason • You often need this when your battery is low • ...
The Roaring 20s 2020-05-04
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- American writer who moved to Paris
- Ban placed on drinking alcohol in America
- A grand cinema
- Crossed by Charles Lindbergh
- American name for the Roaring 20s
- Ruth Baseball celebrity
- Name for the cinema industry
- Most famous New York jazz venue
- What was The Spirit of St Louis?
- aka ‘Scarface’
- Another name for radio
- Early celebrity actress
- Jazz composer
- Birth control invention
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- Invention that created more free time for women
- Popular dance
- Famous Ford car
- famous gangster massacre
- A celebrity silent cinema actor
- Outlaws making illegal, homemade alcohol
- The American past time
- Spanish
- Popular cinema genre
- Prince of Wales and ‘bright young thing’
- Dancer and activist who emigrated to Paris
- Borrowed money to allow consumers to spend more
- District of New York famous for Black culture
- Invention owned by 40% of American households by the end of the 20s
- Famous Al Johnson 1927 film
- Women who wore make up and had short haircuts
- Film with sound
- Venues secretly selling alcohol
- Style of art and architecture
33 Clues: Spanish • Popular dance • Jazz composer • A grand cinema • aka ‘Scarface’ • Famous Ford car • Film with sound • Popular cinema genre • The American past time • Another name for radio • Ruth Baseball celebrity • Early celebrity actress • Birth control invention • famous gangster massacre • Famous Al Johnson 1927 film • Crossed by Charles Lindbergh • Name for the cinema industry • ...
Board Games 2024-09-30
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- Great Western Trail
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Manhattan Project
- Azul Summer Pavilion
- Castles of Burgundy
- Transatlantic
- Cartographers
- Seven Wonders
- Skyjo Action
- Special Delivery
- Power Plants
- Grand Austria Hotel
- Foundations of Rome
- Creature Comforts
- Bugs on Rugs
- Rise of Augustus
- Architects of the West Kingdom
- Brass Lancashire
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- Vardran Garden
- TransAmerica
- To Court the King
- Walking in Burano
- Century Spice Road
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Hansa Teutonica
- The Business Game
- Century Eastern Wonders
- Three Sisters
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
- Exploding Kittens
- Hadrians Wall
- New York Zoo
- Beyond the Sun
- Feast of Odin
- Isle of Cats
36 Clues: TransAmerica • Skyjo Action • New York Zoo • Power Plants • Isle of Cats • Bugs on Rugs • Transatlantic • Three Sisters • Cartographers • Seven Wonders • Hadrians Wall • Feast of Odin • Vardran Garden • Beyond the Sun • Hansa Teutonica • Special Delivery • Rise of Augustus • Brass Lancashire • To Court the King • Walking in Burano • Manhattan Project • The Business Game • Exploding Kittens • Creature Comforts • ...
Choice Board Chapter 18 Kapprianah Anderson 2026-02-07
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- A founder of the Hull House
- A philosophy that justifies the efforts of millionaires and argues against regulation of business
- Laws passed in the South to enforce segregation
- Legislation that attempted to break up monopolies and trusts
- Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems
- A monetary policy based on silver as well as gold
- Labor protest in Chicago that turned violent
- African American leader who advocated vocational training
- Legislation that provided federal land to states for agricultural colleges
- Immigrant processing station in New York Harbor
- Populist leader who ran for president several times
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- Belief that the government should not interfere in the economy
- Organization founded by Samuel Gompers to represent skilled workers
- Site of a massacre of Native Americans
- Legislation regulating railroads
- Process of wealthy people giving back to society
- Supreme court case that established "separate but equal"
- A tax based on income
- organization formed to help farmers
- Corrupt New York political machine run by Boss Tweed
- Philanthropist who made a fortune in steel
21 Clues: A tax based on income • A founder of the Hull House • Legislation regulating railroads • organization formed to help farmers • Site of a massacre of Native Americans • Philanthropist who made a fortune in steel • Labor protest in Chicago that turned violent • Laws passed in the South to enforce segregation • Immigrant processing station in New York Harbor • ...
Chapter 17 and 18 notes 2026-02-09
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- Corrupt New York City political boss exposed by Thomas Nast
- Oil tycoon who founded Standard Oil and controlled 90% of refining
- Reformed who documented slum conditions in "How the Other Half Lives"
- 1894 strike broken by federal troops and Eugene Debs who was jailed
- 1892 Pennsylvania strike crushed by Pinkerton detectives and militia
- Labor union accepting all workers including women and African Americans
- "Scientific Management" studying worker motions for efficiency
- Residential community outside city center for middle class
- Electric transportation that revolutionized cities in 1880s
- Hostility toward immigrants by native-born immigrants
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- Overcrowded urban apartment buildings housing immigrants
- Powerful banker who created U.S. Steel, first billion-dollar corporation
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor for 37 years
- Steel-making process that made production cheap and efficient
- Socialist labor leader who led American Railway Union
- Single company controlling entire industry eliminating competition
- New York City Democratic political machine headquartered at ______ Hall
- Legal arrangement where multiple companies controlled by single board
- 12 million people from Southern and Eastern Europe (1870-1900)
- Scottish steel magnate who wrote "Gospel of Wealth"
20 Clues: Scottish steel magnate who wrote "Gospel of Wealth" • Socialist labor leader who led American Railway Union • Hostility toward immigrants by native-born immigrants • Leader of the American Federation of Labor for 37 years • Overcrowded urban apartment buildings housing immigrants • Residential community outside city center for middle class • ...
Week 11 News Notes Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- who voted to keep the government closed 14 times
- what building did the college explosion take place in
- trump supports which of the two candidates of the new York election
- which three time oscar nominee died Nov. 3rd
- two girl fell from what carnival ride
- what did the ride get caught on
- which former vice president died
- there was an explosion at what college
- there was a mass stabbing on what type of transportation
- how many people did a 12 year old save from a capsized boat
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- who won the new York election
- where did a plane explode after only seconds of taking off
- TSA and air control staff are working without getting what
- American government is experiencing its longest ever ______
- trump threatens to place military in what african country
- 32 million Americans lose funding for what
- which state is having a heated mayoral election
- the mass stabbing took place where
- what American expense quadrupled in price
- which US state got their first ever women governor
20 Clues: who won the new York election • what did the ride get caught on • which former vice president died • the mass stabbing took place where • two girl fell from what carnival ride • there was an explosion at what college • what American expense quadrupled in price • 32 million Americans lose funding for what • which three time oscar nominee died Nov. 3rd • ...
New Years 2023-01-10
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- 10, 9, 8 ... 3, 2, 1
- A New York tradition in times square (always sponsored by planet fitness)
- ____ into the new year
- My new years _______ is to be more positive
- Fired off at midnight
- New years ____
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- Sing it after midnight on the new year
- Get it to keep track of the date
- Month after new years
- Happy _____ _____!
10 Clues: New years ____ • Happy _____ _____! • 10, 9, 8 ... 3, 2, 1 • Month after new years • Fired off at midnight • ____ into the new year • Get it to keep track of the date • Sing it after midnight on the new year • My new years _______ is to be more positive • A New York tradition in times square (always sponsored by planet fitness)
Socialist Crossword! 2026-01-18
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- organization of workers to improve working conditions
- Mayor of New York
- Senator and Activist
- Former South African President, Activist
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- economic and political theory advocating for social ownership or control of the means of production
- Presidential Candidate, pushed for car safety
- Socialist Party Candidate
- Congresswoman from New York, Acronym
8 Clues: Mayor of New York • Senator and Activist • Socialist Party Candidate • Congresswoman from New York, Acronym • Former South African President, Activist • Presidential Candidate, pushed for car safety • organization of workers to improve working conditions • economic and political theory advocating for social ownership or control of the means of production
1920's and the Great Depression 2012-11-18
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- illigally sell alcoholic beverages
- named for the smuggler's practice
- Ford
- jazz trumpeter and singer
- opposed government
- American author, inventor, and explorer
- fear of potential communism
- limited the number of immigrants who could enter the US each year
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- all property belongs to the community or state
- "New Negro Movement"
- Great Gatsby
- 29th president
- New York Yankees slugger
- 30th president
- American author
- women who wore short skirts and bobbed their hair
16 Clues: Ford • Great Gatsby • 29th president • 30th president • American author • opposed government • "New Negro Movement" • New York Yankees slugger • jazz trumpeter and singer • fear of potential communism • named for the smuggler's practice • illigally sell alcoholic beverages • American author, inventor, and explorer • all property belongs to the community or state • ...
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. • ...
