new york Crossword Puzzles
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
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- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
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- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Famous Hispanics 2013-04-10
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- Singer and songwriter. Was a judge on "The Voice"
- Brothe of Charlie Sheen. Both are actors.
- New York Knicks basketball player born of an Hispanic father.
- Cuban actor made famous by his roll in "I Love Lucy"
- A Puerto Rican-American singer was married to Mark Anthony.
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- Argentine basketball who plays for the Antonio Spurs.
- A Cuban-American Rapper popular in the US
- Female singer born in Cuba. Became popular in the US in the 1980's.
- baseball player killed in a plane crash when delivering suuplies
- New York Yankees 3rd baseman who once was highest paid baseball player.
- First Hispanic woman in space
- Actor of Hispanic decent. Was star in Two And A Half Men
- Famous Mexican singer murdered by her fan club president
- Cuban boxer who won Olympic gold medal in 1992
- the "queen" of salsa
15 Clues: the "queen" of salsa • First Hispanic woman in space • A Cuban-American Rapper popular in the US • Brothe of Charlie Sheen. Both are actors. • Cuban boxer who won Olympic gold medal in 1992 • Singer and songwriter. Was a judge on "The Voice" • Cuban actor made famous by his roll in "I Love Lucy" • Argentine basketball who plays for the Antonio Spurs. • ...
PLACES AND BUILDINGS 2025-06-11
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- You go here when you want to get a bus or a train.
- You go here if you are very ill or have an accident
- Trafalgar___ is in London; Times____ is in New York
- An area where you can pay to leave your car.
- To walk or drive across a river, you usually go over a___.
- The Thames is the____ that goes through London.
- A building where the local government offices are.
- Similar to clue 4, but for Muslims.
- If you need stamps or want to send a letter, you go here.
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- You can see paintings and sculptures here.
- building where you can see historical, scientific, or cultural objects.
- Broadway in New York is a street with a lot of___ .
- A religious building where Christians go.
- You can buy aspirin or medicine here.
- An open area of small stalls where you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, and sometimes clothes.
15 Clues: Similar to clue 4, but for Muslims. • You can buy aspirin or medicine here. • A religious building where Christians go. • You can see paintings and sculptures here. • An area where you can pay to leave your car. • The Thames is the____ that goes through London. • You go here when you want to get a bus or a train. • A building where the local government offices are. • ...
Universities 2020-04-04
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- private research university in Massachusetts
- oldest institution of higher education in New York
- private university in California that starts with the letter S
- founded in 1831 in Lower Manhattan
- this university is in England and was founded in 1209
- Founded in 1701 with graduation rate 97%
- the fourth oldest institution of higher education in the United States
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- Public university in London that focuses on science, technology and medicine
- This university is in England and it is the oldest university in the English-speaking world
- university in Los Angeles founded in 1882
- university in Ithaca, New York founded in 1865
- University with acceptance rate 5% that starts with the letter H
12 Clues: founded in 1831 in Lower Manhattan • Founded in 1701 with graduation rate 97% • university in Los Angeles founded in 1882 • private research university in Massachusetts • university in Ithaca, New York founded in 1865 • oldest institution of higher education in New York • this university is in England and was founded in 1209 • ...
Get to Know Taylor 2023-11-24
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- A song titled after a New York City borough. _______To New York (7 letters, spelled out)
- The instrument Taylor often uses in her acoustic performances (6 letters)
- The number of original studio album that Taylor has (8 letters)
- Name of Taylor's tour that feature the songs from all her albums (8 letters)
- Taylor's middle name (6 letters)
- Taylor's star sign (11 letters)
- The actress Taylor played in "The Giver" (8 letters)
- Her album with a butterfly motif (5 letters)
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- First single from "Speak Now" (4 letters)
- Taylor's favorite season, as referenced in her songs (6 letters)
- Nickname of her fanbase (8 letters)
- The title of her third studio album (8 letters)
12 Clues: Taylor's star sign (11 letters) • Taylor's middle name (6 letters) • Nickname of her fanbase (8 letters) • First single from "Speak Now" (4 letters) • Her album with a butterfly motif (5 letters) • The title of her third studio album (8 letters) • The actress Taylor played in "The Giver" (8 letters) • The number of original studio album that Taylor has (8 letters) • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-10
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- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
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- started Massachusetts
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
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- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
History Week 21 2024-01-24
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- The ____ were Christians who wanted to reform the church of England. (P. 66)
- After the English founded Jamestown, the ___ began exploring the area that's now New York. (P. 58)
- Since the Church of England was run by the state, dissent was considered heresy as well as ____ (P. 67)
- The Puritans wished to make it possible for everyone to have a more ____ relationship with God (P. 68)
- The Pilgrims set off for America in this month. (P. 72)
- The Dutch East India Company's first colonizing expedition was led by this man (P. 61)
- This man became New Amsterdam's governor in 1633. (P. 62)
- Thomas Morton got in hot water with the pilgrims for celebrating this. (P. 81)
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- Dutch independence was recognized in 1648 by the treaty of ___ (P. 59)
- This man set out for America in 1609. (P. 59)
- This man was the governor of the Massachussetts Bay Company (P. 87)
- The Spanish Low Countries rebelled against Spain in this year (P. 59)
- The Dutch East India Co. was formed in this year (P. 59)
- This man was kidnapped by Thomas Hunt in 1614. (P. 77)
- The New Netherland company built a fort near this New York city. (P. 60)
15 Clues: This man set out for America in 1609. (P. 59) • This man was kidnapped by Thomas Hunt in 1614. (P. 77) • The Pilgrims set off for America in this month. (P. 72) • The Dutch East India Co. was formed in this year (P. 59) • This man became New Amsterdam's governor in 1633. (P. 62) • This man was the governor of the Massachussetts Bay Company (P. 87) • ...
Roaring 20's by Aidan McFarland 2020-03-03
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- first female pilot to achieve many records such as crossing of the Atlantic and the English channel.
- a new type of ship to provide better air and cover attacks
- first emerged in the land-strapped areas of New York City, New York and Chicago, Illinois toward the end of the 19th century
- most popular type of music in the 1920's
- alcohol wasnt allowed to be made,sold,or,transported in this era
- the president of the us until 1921
- girls with short bobbed or shingled hair, straight loose knee-length dresses with a dropped waistline, silk or rayon stockings with garters, heavy makeup, and long beaded necklaces.
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- developed techniques such as automatic drawing (developed by André Masson), automatic painting, decalcomania, frottage, fumage, grattage and parsemage
- all types of farmers formed these
- A desireable feature of 1920's homes found especially in bungalows was the
- food was plentiful and cheap thanks to these people
- the first type of movie theatres
- this haircut was reintroduced by famous actress Louise Brooks
- mothers and daughters did many different kinds of these
- these were introduced by immigrants added new flavors.
15 Clues: the first type of movie theatres • all types of farmers formed these • the president of the us until 1921 • most popular type of music in the 1920's • food was plentiful and cheap thanks to these people • these were introduced by immigrants added new flavors. • mothers and daughters did many different kinds of these • ...
New New New 2022-11-02
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- an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
- a bag with straps carried on ones back
- the state of the air and the atmosphere at a given time or place
- The power to withstand great strength or pressure
- to show or explain to someone how to do something
- The structure covering the top of a building or structure
- To express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something
- The opposite of after
- Desafio
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- an unknown or unspecified person (Starts with s)
- Moving fast or doing something in a short time
- Something that brings positivity or negativity and people say they have influencing them
- protected or out of danger
- What is it called when you do not succeed?
- An idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind (starts with th)
- feeling or showing pleasure or contentment
- the opposite of "general"
- What do you call someone who is on a plane or a train?
- What is the pilot of a spaceship called?
- A day of festivity and celebration where work is not done
- What is an adjective for someone who does not lie?
21 Clues: Desafio • The opposite of after • the opposite of "general" • protected or out of danger • a bag with straps carried on ones back • What is the pilot of a spaceship called? • What is it called when you do not succeed? • feeling or showing pleasure or contentment • Moving fast or doing something in a short time • an unknown or unspecified person (Starts with s) • ...
New Years 2024-12-30
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- gathering place in New York for the ball drop
- to raise a glass in honor of something or someone
- passing down of beliefs from generation to generation
- festivity to mark an event
- a promise to do or not to do something
- explosion of lights
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- celebration drink
- beginning day of the new year
- 12 o’clock at night
- positive emotion
- what couples typically do at midnight
- month of the new year
- numbers in reverse to zero before midnight
- helium filled party decorations
- a groups of people related to each other
- to move in time with music
- get together to celebrate
17 Clues: positive emotion • celebration drink • 12 o’clock at night • explosion of lights • month of the new year • get together to celebrate • festivity to mark an event • to move in time with music • beginning day of the new year • helium filled party decorations • what couples typically do at midnight • a promise to do or not to do something • a groups of people related to each other • ...
Shows 2023-09-26
11 Clues: Eleven • Detective • Stars hollow • Cousins beach • Nevermore, emo • New york,serena • Kooks and pogues • Central Perk cafe • Murder in detention • running, superpowers • Professor, red jumpsuits
Pinyin Game 2020-09-28
11 Clues: china • america • new york • (verb) to be • (noun) student • (noun) teacher • capital of china • (adverb) not; no • question particle • (adverb) too; also • (noun) people; person
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Last Descendants 2023-01-31
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- Genetic information and function as an organism
- a person who murders an important person for political or religious reasons.
- a war between citizens of the same country.
- a knight of a religious military order
- A three pronged spear with god like powers
- a study of past events
- empire state building and the statue of liberty
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- a thing made by people to do impossible things or make life easier
- conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- a way of seeing a thing happen without it actually taking place the same.
- when you behave in a way that is difficult to detect.
- indigenous people in Mexico
- a four-day period of violence in New York, New York.
- an item made hundreds of years ago
- a physical piece of history that has the reputation of being associated with a known historic figure.
15 Clues: a study of past events • indigenous people in Mexico • an item made hundreds of years ago • a knight of a religious military order • A three pronged spear with god like powers • a war between citizens of the same country. • Genetic information and function as an organism • empire state building and the statue of liberty • ...
U.S. Geography Terms 2019-09-04
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- Canyon: A large, tourist-attracting, canyon
- 51: Raid it September 21st
- Mountains: A system of mountains located in eastern America
- River: The second longest river that cuts through the U.S.
- Saint Helen: An active volcano located in Skamania, Washington
- Falls: The collective name for three waterfalls and the border is between Canada and New York
- A national park located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho
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- Park: A popular park in New York
- Cod: A geographic cape extending into the Atlantic ocean from a state in northeastern America
- A group of Islands
- Hills: Set of hills containing Mount Rushmore
- A national park located in central California
- Verde: Preserved ancient American Indian ruins in southwestern Colorado
- Nearly 2,000 acres of moving sand located in Michigan
- Mead: A lake that lies on the Colorado River, about 24 miles from the Las Vegas Strip
15 Clues: A group of Islands • 51: Raid it September 21st • Park: A popular park in New York • Canyon: A large, tourist-attracting, canyon • Hills: Set of hills containing Mount Rushmore • A national park located in central California • Nearly 2,000 acres of moving sand located in Michigan • A national park located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho • ...
Sami RWCW 2024-04-25
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- the British had a well trained __
- a school teacher who was hanged for spying on British troops
- this country assisted the continental army
- they were having more success in the south
- the patriots had the support of __ on the battlefield and at home
- his strategy was "we fight, get beat, rise and fight again."
- the patriots had a higher sense of purpose and __
- the leader of the British army
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- Where the continental army attacked from instead of New York
- his plan for attacking Cornwallis was quickly march his army to south Virginia and surround the British
- where the continental army went after leaving New York
- he was spying on Cornwallis for Lafayette
- the continental army marched in closer to Yorktown and shot __
- the British had the wealth of a world wide __
- the leader of the continental army
15 Clues: the leader of the British army • the British had a well trained __ • the leader of the continental army • he was spying on Cornwallis for Lafayette • this country assisted the continental army • they were having more success in the south • the British had the wealth of a world wide __ • the patriots had a higher sense of purpose and __ • ...
The Dawn of Mass Culture 2018-11-06
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- A spectator sport that became popular in the late 1800s that is not vary popular today.
- Pen name for novelist and humorist Samuel Clemens.
- System that brought packages directly to homes.
- Stared making chain stores.
- Chain grocery stores"five-and-dime" stores.
- A spectator sport that became popular in the 1800s that is still vary popular today.
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- A development in a way goods were sold.
- Created sensational newspaper stories and owned the New York Morning Journal.
- Another way publishers tried to sell more newspaper.
- A way publishers tried to sell more newspaper with humor.
- Owner of the New York World newspaper.
- US school of art that focused on realism.
12 Clues: Stared making chain stores. • Owner of the New York World newspaper. • A development in a way goods were sold. • US school of art that focused on realism. • Chain grocery stores"five-and-dime" stores. • System that brought packages directly to homes. • Pen name for novelist and humorist Samuel Clemens. • Another way publishers tried to sell more newspaper. • ...
The Middle Colonies 2022-08-22
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- people chosen to be part of the lawmaking group
- the city of brotherly love
- the main way that New Amsterdam made money
- Colony that used to be New Amsterdam
- core belief of the Quakers
- people who do not fight in wars
- colony founded by Quakers
- proprietors in New Jersey offered a trial by _____ to attract new settlers.
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- describing people who have different backgrounds
- a land owner who also controls the government
- part of Pennsylvania, but made its own laws
- the name of the river in New York
- the island in New Amsterdam with water access
- named after the island where Carteret was born
- if a settler wanted land from a Native American, Penn believed he should ____ for it.
15 Clues: colony founded by Quakers • the city of brotherly love • core belief of the Quakers • people who do not fight in wars • the name of the river in New York • Colony that used to be New Amsterdam • the main way that New Amsterdam made money • part of Pennsylvania, but made its own laws • a land owner who also controls the government • ...
New York Quiz 2023-10-11
5 Clues: New York likes eating ____ food. • In New York, there is the _____ Square. • New York used to be New _________ in 1624. • The bridge that is over the East river is_____ • The building in New York is the _____ State Building.
New year 2023-01-10
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- new years is a
- a drink with bubbles
- when its new year you
- away something you do with your resulution
- light up in the night sky
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- in new york they do the on new years eve
- something that happens every year
- lots of food on one table
- are things that make a lould sound
- something to make you a better person
- something you play together with
- something that shows the days of the year
12 Clues: new years is a • a drink with bubbles • when its new year you • lots of food on one table • light up in the night sky • something you play together with • something that happens every year • are things that make a lould sound • something to make you a better person • in new york they do the on new years eve • something that shows the days of the year • ...
NHS 5 2023-03-06
10 Clues: biggest state • smallest state • Capital of texas • the garden state • City in New York • Waterfall in Canada • capital of New Jersey • what you type emails on • You call a friend on this • Disney World is in Florida
15 Crossword puzzle about sports teams 2023-11-24
10 Clues: Texas soccer team. • Boston baseball team. • Green Bay soccer team. • Chicago baseball team. • Miami basketball team. • New York baseball team. • Chicago basketball team. • New England soccer team. • Los Angeles basketball team. • California basketball team, known as "Warriors".
13 collanys quiz 2022-09-19
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- what was the business colony?
- who founded Rhode island ?
- who is rights where limited
- the us constitution was made on what ship??
- knew how to grow new stalk?
- who beveled women could hold bible studies
- colony's what was the goal of mercantilism?
- what did the southern economy rely on?
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- who founded "city apon a hill"
- who founded Pennsylvania
- what religious group was here?
- revival what was the first great awakening
- what is a form of self government?
- translation from new nether lend to new York
- who is the founder of Georgia
- how many middle colony's where there
- reasons for slavery?
- who befitted from navigation acts?
18 Clues: reasons for slavery? • who founded Pennsylvania • who founded Rhode island ? • who is rights where limited • knew how to grow new stalk? • what was the business colony? • who is the founder of Georgia • who founded "city apon a hill" • what religious group was here? • what is a form of self government? • who befitted from navigation acts? • how many middle colony's where there • ...
13 collanys quiz 2022-09-19
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- what was the business colony?
- who founded Rhode island ?
- who is rights where limited
- the us constitution was made on what ship??
- knew how to grow new stalk?
- who beveled women could hold bible studies
- colony's what was the goal of mercantilism?
- what did the southern economy rely on?
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- who founded "city apon a hill"
- who founded Pennsylvania
- what religious group was here?
- revival what was the first great awakening
- what is a form of self government?
- translation from new nether lend to new York
- who is the founder of Georgia
- how many middle colony's where there
- reasons for slavery?
- who befitted from navigation acts?
18 Clues: reasons for slavery? • who founded Pennsylvania • who founded Rhode island ? • who is rights where limited • knew how to grow new stalk? • what was the business colony? • who is the founder of Georgia • who founded "city apon a hill" • what religious group was here? • what is a form of self government? • who befitted from navigation acts? • how many middle colony's where there • ...
New York Times Case Study 2019-11-09
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- Company that partnered with NYT to provide free subscriptions to heavy users
- Place where the NYT paywall was first tested out
- The top newspaper in the U.S. in 2011
- In 2010, this was the most common source of news
- Type of paywall that only allows you to view a certain number of articles
- The online version of help wanted ads
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- NYT was hopeful that this device would save the newspaper industry
- The online version of classified ads
- Failed attempt at a NYT paywall from 2005-2007
- Type of paywall that charges you based on the type of device you're using
- Shortened name of The New York Times
- Type of paywall that blocks you from accessing any content without a subscription
- Last name of NYT chairman in 2011
13 Clues: Last name of NYT chairman in 2011 • The online version of classified ads • Shortened name of The New York Times • The top newspaper in the U.S. in 2011 • The online version of help wanted ads • Failed attempt at a NYT paywall from 2005-2007 • Place where the NYT paywall was first tested out • In 2010, this was the most common source of news • ...
Chapter 18, America and the world 2024-10-28
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- a country that is technically independent but has to submit to some control by another nation
- The name of the Spanish Ambassador that wrote and offensive letter about president McKinley
- an exciting twist to news stories in the newspaper
- The amendment that contained strict regulations for Cuba's new government
- Owner of the New York World
- The War started by Spain in 1898
- The amendment that said the U.S. had no intention of adding Cuba to its empire
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- The assistant secretary of the Navy who was also a president
- Owner of the New York Journal
- The ship that exploded mysteriously at 9:40 pm on the evening of February 15
- The bay in Cuba where the U.S. naval base is still held
- the name of the doctor that proved the yellow fever was caused by mosquitoes
12 Clues: Owner of the New York World • Owner of the New York Journal • The War started by Spain in 1898 • an exciting twist to news stories in the newspaper • The bay in Cuba where the U.S. naval base is still held • The assistant secretary of the Navy who was also a president • The amendment that contained strict regulations for Cuba's new government • ...
Kendon Rogers - Martin Van Buren 2023-02-22
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- foot martin was only______ tall.
- Martin Van Buren was a ______ in New York
- Martin Van Buren was elected to the United States______
- Martin Van Buren fought for the establishment of an independent ________ system.
- Martin Van Buren had ____ kids.
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- Martin Van Buren was the _________ of New York for a short period of time
- Martin Van Buren earned___ nicknames.
- Martin Van Buren was born on ___________5,1782.
- Martin Van Buren's favorite food was _____.
- Martin Van Buren died to ______1862.
10 Clues: Martin Van Buren had ____ kids. • foot martin was only______ tall. • Martin Van Buren died to ______1862. • Martin Van Buren earned___ nicknames. • Martin Van Buren was a ______ in New York • Martin Van Buren's favorite food was _____. • Martin Van Buren was born on ___________5,1782. • Martin Van Buren was elected to the United States______ • ...
Sports Crossword 2021-02-26
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- heavyweight champion in boxing from 1919-1926 York yankees New York baseball team
- APFA Championship team in 1920
- Together with Pollard first black player in the league
- Sport where running is a main factor
- host country of 1928 olympics
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- Ended yankees dynasty
- Biggest rivals of the yankees
- winners of American basket ball league 1928
- Babe Ruths sport
- Pollards highschool
- A loud derisive noise from an audience
11 Clues: Babe Ruths sport • Pollards highschool • Ended yankees dynasty • Biggest rivals of the yankees • host country of 1928 olympics • APFA Championship team in 1920 • Sport where running is a main factor • A loud derisive noise from an audience • winners of American basket ball league 1928 • Together with Pollard first black player in the league • ...
Patrick 2019-08-06
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- sitting with sue
- drinking in new york
- eiffel 65
- post office
- tuna
- bad school, bad firm
- pub and carlfrom
- colourblind eye
- ______ and greet no veg
- river or shop?
- add it all up and you get the
- solo
- weather and education
- ancient ruler that holds ancestry for most of china
- regis and ?
- paprika
- all I _____ is that
- whitman poet
- SOS in the woods
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- jamaica world tour residence
- the first times three
- hook, left but before a
- push or?
- si
- switch gears
- snow in?
- dry taste from wine
- jamaica world tour
- steppenwolf got its name from the famous author named herman ______
- I honestly can't ______
- parental figure
- sugar and dopamine
- inches?
- queen
- 1984
35 Clues: si • tuna • solo • 1984 • queen • inches? • paprika • push or? • snow in? • eiffel 65 • post office • regis and ? • switch gears • whitman poet • river or shop? • parental figure • colourblind eye • sitting with sue • pub and carlfrom • SOS in the woods • jamaica world tour • sugar and dopamine • dry taste from wine • all I _____ is that • drinking in new york • bad school, bad firm • the first times three • ...
great minds 2022-08-30
10 Clues: savings • new york • growth of cities • unfair treatment • relating to farming • state of poor health • coming into a new country • factories to produce goods • economic in which a country's trade • a forcible overthrow of a government
Colonial Regions 2025-11-19
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- colonists used these to help build ships and buildings
- the climate in the Southern colonies was this for most of the year
- this was only 4-6 months long in New England
- New York and New Hampshire both wanted this land as part of their colony
- these people were encouraged to settle in the Middle colonies
- along with fish, the Atlantic coastline provided access to this natural resource
- these were people who came to the colonies and agreed to work for a certain amount of time
- these were long and cold in New England
- these were located in cities like New York and Philadelphia and helped ship goods between colonies
- these were built to grind wheat and other grains into flour
- if someone disagreed with the Puritan laws, they were ________________
- this was an important job that was done in New England
- often used as a nickname for the Middle colonies
- this was a large farm that rich people owned in the Southern colonies
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- Puritans left England to pursue this
- this region included colonies such as North Carolina and Georgia
- in the Middle colonies, this industry developed and became big
- these items were mined in the mountains of the Middle colonies
- New England received 3-10 feet of this each year
- this made it difficult to grow anything except certain vegetables in New England
- this region included colonies such as Rhode Island and Connecticut
- the Southern colonies were perfect for this job
- the care and breeding of crops and animals
- long wide ______________ ran through the Middle colonies
- these were people that were forced to work on plantations in the South in harsh conditions with no pay
- this job used coal for fires to heat iron and shape it into useful goods and tools
- the majority of Southern colonists were these
- this region included colonies such as Delaware and New Jersey
- this was one of the most popular furs to trade in the Middle colonies
29 Clues: Puritans left England to pursue this • these were long and cold in New England • the care and breeding of crops and animals • this was only 4-6 months long in New England • the majority of Southern colonists were these • the Southern colonies were perfect for this job • New England received 3-10 feet of this each year • often used as a nickname for the Middle colonies • ...
Sightseeing in York (SB page 38) 2019-11-03
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- York Minster is one of the largest churches in .............
- National ............... Museum
- Kuninglikud tõllad
- The Yorvik Viking Centre is in ............. not far from the river Foss.
- 1291
- The.................... is in the Museum Garden, next to the ARt Gallery.
- In the Yorkshire Museum you can see items that once belonged to different kings and ...............
- The Vikings came to York from .................
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- avastama
- kogumid
- ajalugu
- From the top of the ............ of the York Minster you can see the whole city.
- Viikingite keskus
- 2006
- 867
- ehted/juveelid
- Ehitati/oli ehitatud
- The Vikings called York 'Yorvik' and it was the ............. of a strong Viking kingdom.
- süsteem
- Over 2million people visit the York ........... every year.
20 Clues: 867 • 2006 • 1291 • kogumid • ajalugu • süsteem • avastama • ehted/juveelid • Viikingite keskus • Kuninglikud tõllad • Ehitati/oli ehitatud • National ............... Museum • The Vikings came to York from ................. • Over 2million people visit the York ........... every year. • York Minster is one of the largest churches in ............. • ...
New York Quizz 2014-02-24
6 Clues: How many people live in New York? • How many kilometre is Central Park long? • A borough of New York that starts with a 'B'. • How many metre is the Empire State Building high? • Which building was attacked by 2 airplanes on nine-eleven? • Which building got New York from France for their friendship?
Colonial Regions 2022-05-10
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- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
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- started Massachusetts
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I started the Virginia colony.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- __________ started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
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- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • this colony was started in 1607. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • __________ started Massachusetts in 1620. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I started the Virginia colony.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
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- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • this colony was started in 1607. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
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- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
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- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started New Amsterdam in 1664.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I started New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Can you guess what state 2019-10-07
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- starts with O and ends with ON
- ends with Island
- has a North and South and starts with C
- starts with N and ends with KA
- starts with W
- starts with New then M
- starts with I
- stats with C and ends with CUT
- starts with New then H
- has a North and South and starts with D
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- starts with T
- starts with O and ends with MA
- starts with New then Y
- starts with V and has a WEST-V partner
- starts with K and ends with Y
- starts with V and ends with NT
- starts with C and ends with IA
- starts with M
18 Clues: starts with T • starts with W • starts with I • starts with M • ends with Island • starts with New then Y • starts with New then M • starts with New then H • starts with K and ends with Y • starts with O and ends with ON • starts with O and ends with MA • starts with V and ends with NT • starts with C and ends with IA • starts with N and ends with KA • stats with C and ends with CUT • ...
BRIYONCE'S FAVORITE... 2017-11-19
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I started Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
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- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I started Rhode Island in 1636. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
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- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
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- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I started Massachusetts in 1620. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
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- started Massachusetts
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- __________ started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
15 Clues: started Massachusetts • I started the Georgia Colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • __________ started Massachusetts in 1620. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • this was a crop grown in the southern colonies. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-11
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- This colony was started by James Oglethorpe.
- I helped Anne Hutchinson start Rhode Island in 1636.
- I started the Virginia colony.
- Virginia and Maryland were settlements started in the ____________ colonies.
- I also started Rhode Island in 1636.
- this was a crop grown in the southern colonies.
- Cash crop that is grown in the south.
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- __________ started Massachusetts in 1620.
- this colony was started in 1607.
- I started Pennsylvania in 1681.
- I split New Amsterdam into New York and New Jersey.
- I stated New Amsterdam in 1664.
- New Amsterdam and Pennsylvania were settlements in the __________ colonies.
- I started the Georgia Colony.
- This was the cash crop started by John Rolfe in Jamestown.
15 Clues: I started the Georgia Colony. • I started the Virginia colony. • I started Pennsylvania in 1681. • I stated New Amsterdam in 1664. • this colony was started in 1607. • I also started Rhode Island in 1636. • Cash crop that is grown in the south. • __________ started Massachusetts in 1620. • This colony was started by James Oglethorpe. • ...
New York State Instructions 2023-12-14
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- The third type of innocent spouse relief
- Line 40 is for the New York State ____ Credit
- Line 47a is for New York City ____ tax
- Your county of residence if you lived in Staten Island
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- The standard deduction for a married filing ____ return is $8,000
- The second word in QDRO
- Line 31 is for Other ____
- The second word in MCTMT
8 Clues: The second word in QDRO • The second word in MCTMT • Line 31 is for Other ____ • Line 47a is for New York City ____ tax • The third type of innocent spouse relief • Line 40 is for the New York State ____ Credit • Your county of residence if you lived in Staten Island • The standard deduction for a married filing ____ return is $8,000
MFL 2020 TEAMS 2020-10-20
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- / The team located in Kansas City, Missouri
- / The team located in Chicago, Illinois
- / The team located in Jacksonville, Florida
- / The team located in New Orleans, Louisiana
- / The team located in Houston, Texas
- / The team located in Atlanta, Georgia
- / The team located in Cleveland, Ohio
- / The team located in Olney, Maryland
- / The team located in Orlando, Florida
- / The team located in the US State of Tennessee
- / The team located in Salt Lake City, Utah
- / The team located in Dallas, Texas
- / The team located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- / The team located in Washington, DC
- / The team formerly located in New York City, New York
- / The team located in the US region of North/South Carolina
- / The team located in Newark, Delaware
- / The team located in the US State of Minnesota
- / The team located in Detroit, Michigan
- / The team located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- / The team located in San Francisco, California
- / The team located in Anchorage, Alaska
- / The team located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- / The team located in the New England Region of the USA
- / The team located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, also the former name of Washington's MLB team
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- / The team located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- / The team located in Glenmont, Maryland
- / The team located in Seattle, Washington (STATE)
- / The team located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- / The team located in Annapolis, Maryland
- / The team located in Tampa Bay, Florida
- / The NFC team located in Los Angeles, California
- / The team located in Birmingham, Alabama
- / The team located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- / The team located in Denver, Colorado
- / The team located in Indianapolis, Indiana
- / The team located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- / The team located in Honolulu, Hawaii
- / The team located in the US State of Arizona
- / The team located in Baltimore, Maryland
- / The team located in Miami, Florida
- / The team located in Cancun, Mexico
- / The team located in Buffalo, New York
- / The team located in Las Vegas, Nevada
- / The team located in Mexico City, Mexico
- / The team located in Green Bay, Wisconsin
- / The team located in Cincinnati, Ohio
- / The AFC team located in Los Angeles, California
48 Clues: / The team located in Dallas, Texas • / The team located in Houston, Texas • / The team located in Miami, Florida • / The team located in Cancun, Mexico • / The team located in Washington, DC • / The team located in Cleveland, Ohio • / The team located in Olney, Maryland • / The team located in Atlanta, Georgia • / The team located in Orlando, Florida • ...
Chapter 6: Cities, Immigrants, and Farmers 2022-04-26
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- an American movement that sought to improve the economic conditions for farmers.
- a federally owned island in New York Harbor that was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States.
- low-cost rental housing barely meeting minimal living requirements.
- state laws regulating the fees grain elevator companies and railroads that charged farmers to store and transport their crops.
- It became the main local political machine of the Democratic Party, and played a major role in controlling New York City.
- was formed in the early 1890s to represent the interests of farmers and workers.
- the belief that native-born Americans were superior to others, and that immigrants and their diverse cultural influences were undesirable.
- leader of New York City's corrupt Tammany Hall political organization during the 1860s and early 1870s.
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- European immigrants who came mainly from Northern and Central Europe (Germany and England)
- U.S.-Japanese understanding in which Japan agreed not to issue passports to emigrants to the United States
- the movement of people from the countryside to cities.
- banned almost all immigrants from China, and was the first restriction ever placed on immigration to the United States (other than against criminals or unhealthy persons).
- an organization, usually controlled by a strong leader or “boss,” that gets citizens to vote for its candidates on election day.
- made the railroads the first industry subject to federal regulation.
- immigrants who came mainly from Southern and Western Europe (the Balkans, Italy, Poland, and Russia).
15 Clues: the movement of people from the countryside to cities. • made the railroads the first industry subject to federal regulation. • low-cost rental housing barely meeting minimal living requirements. • an American movement that sought to improve the economic conditions for farmers. • ...
Great Gatsby 1/2 2022-04-21
12 Clues: Daisy's friend • Tom's mistress • Buchanan's home • Nick's neighbor • Gossip newspaper • Nick's last name • Myrtle's husband • The photographer • Nick's summer town • Tom and Daisy ...... • Poor part of New York • Carraway family business
crossword 2020-12-05
18 Clues: lads(4) • harms(7) • planet(5) • boasts(5) • blossom(5) • beverage(3) • paved area(5) • oily fruit(4) • edible bulb(5) • double-cross(6) • went quickly(4) • stand in line(5) • solidly built(6) • powerful alkali(6) • branch of math's(8) • capital of France(5) • writing implement(3) • York Leonardo da Vinci mural(3,4)
All About Mem 2022-01-25
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- favorite store
- little brother
- our anniversary
- favorite Disney movie
- favorite place we did sexy time
- favorite sport
- where i wanna move
- favorite ice cream
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- formal nickname for you
- favorite music streaming app
- eye color
- middle name
- another favorite Disney movie
- bigger brother
- birthday
- favorite soda
- favorite candy
- informal nickname for you
- favorite color
19 Clues: birthday • eye color • middle name • favorite soda • favorite store • little brother • bigger brother • favorite candy • favorite color • favorite sport • our anniversary • where i wanna move • favorite ice cream • favorite Disney movie • formal nickname for you • informal nickname for you • favorite music streaming app • another favorite Disney movie • favorite place we did sexy time
NFL Covid Puzzle 2022-08-27
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- The Goat
- snaps the ball
- an offensive series of plays
- QB Won't Vaccinate
- team gathering
- game opener
- new york
- when a player loses a player during the play
- take a player to the ground
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- tom bradys position
- six point play
- nickname for a football
- three point play
- philadelphia
- intermission with entertainment
- dallas
- championship game
- tackling the quarterback
18 Clues: dallas • The Goat • new york • game opener • philadelphia • six point play • snaps the ball • team gathering • three point play • championship game • QB Won't Vaccinate • tom bradys position • nickname for a football • tackling the quarterback • take a player to the ground • an offensive series of plays • intermission with entertainment • when a player loses a player during the play
Indian City with Their Nicknames 2025-05-21
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- - City of Joy
- - Silicon Valley of India
- - City of Peace
- - City of Pearls
- - Mango City
- - New York City of India
- - California of India
- - Blue City
- - Pink City
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- - Detroit of India
- - City of Jasmine
- - Golden City
- - Manchester City of India
- - City of Temples
- - Sheffield Of India
- - City of Gates
- - City Of Lakes
- - The Orange City of India
18 Clues: - Blue City • - Pink City • - Mango City • - Golden City • - City of Joy • - City of Gates • - City of Peace • - City Of Lakes • - City of Pearls • - City of Jasmine • - City of Temples • - Detroit of India • - Sheffield Of India • - California of India • - New York City of India • - Silicon Valley of India • - Manchester City of India • - The Orange City of India
fun facts about the 1930's 2013-12-05
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- Ellington/which jazz composer writes "It Don't Mean a Thing, If It Ain't Got That Swing,"
- Chadwick/discovered the neutron
- is the unemployment rate
- magazines "man of the year"
- cents/Cost of a gallon of Gas
- York Yankees/who won the world series
- series of deadly what in the south killed more than 220 people in Alabama, 34 people in Georgia, and 17 in Tennessee during a two-day period.
- Placid/where did the 1932 winter Olympics take place in New York
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- Parking meter is invented in ____
- year/what special kind of year was 1932
- cents/A loaf of Bread
- movie did the actors Johnny Weissmuller, Neil Hamilton, and Maureen O'Sullivan play in
- King/who won the Kentucky Derby Champion
- Hotel/Best Film Oscar Winner
- Crawford/who won the Australian tennis open
15 Clues: cents/A loaf of Bread • is the unemployment rate • magazines "man of the year" • Hotel/Best Film Oscar Winner • cents/Cost of a gallon of Gas • Chadwick/discovered the neutron • Parking meter is invented in ____ • York Yankees/who won the world series • year/what special kind of year was 1932 • King/who won the Kentucky Derby Champion • ...
American Music History 2025-11-24
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- The city where both Motown and Techno music were born.
- The New York band that invented Punk Rock.
- A loud rock style that started in Birmingham factories.
- Modern Hip-hop style from Atlanta, known for the deep 808 bass.
- An instrument with a round body, used in Country music.
- Electronic music invented in Detroit.
- Field ______: The a cappella songs sung by slaves.
- The Guitar Hero who set his instrument on fire.
- The energetic Jazz style played by Big Bands in the 1930s.
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- The famous record label that made Soul music popular.
- Sad music originating from the Mississippi Delta.
- The Seattle Sound made famous by the band Nirvana.
- The New York neighborhood where Hip-hop started.
- The King of Rock and Roll who shocked parents with his dancing.
- Rhythmic music style invented by James Brown, focusing on the first beat ("The One").
15 Clues: Electronic music invented in Detroit. • The New York band that invented Punk Rock. • The Guitar Hero who set his instrument on fire. • The New York neighborhood where Hip-hop started. • Sad music originating from the Mississippi Delta. • The Seattle Sound made famous by the band Nirvana. • Field ______: The a cappella songs sung by slaves. • ...
RHOC 2023-05-11
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- Vicki's insurance
- Didn't like drag
- Vicki will talk to him in 5 yrs
- Has Aspen, Hayes, Hart
- wind Vicki's name for Braunwyn
- Jesus Jugs
- Shannon's oldest
- Tres...
- Armenian
- Vacation location season 11
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- What was licked on Heather's cake
- Had heat stroke
- Shane passed
- Tamra's ex
- Last name Rossi
- From New York
- "THAT'S MY..." -Tamra
- Sued Terry
- Kelly surname
19 Clues: Tres... • Armenian • Tamra's ex • Sued Terry • Jesus Jugs • Shane passed • From New York • Kelly surname • Had heat stroke • Last name Rossi • Didn't like drag • Shannon's oldest • Vicki's insurance • "THAT'S MY..." -Tamra • Has Aspen, Hayes, Hart • Vacation location season 11 • wind Vicki's name for Braunwyn • Vicki will talk to him in 5 yrs • What was licked on Heather's cake
STATES AND CAPITALS # 2 2024-02-13
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- I AM THE CAPITAL OF MASSACHUSETTS
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NORTH CAROLINA
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEBRASKA
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF MONTANA
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NORTH DAKOTA
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF MISSISSIPPI
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW YORK
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW JERSEY
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
- PAUL I AM THE CAPITAL OF MINNESOTA
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- I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW MEXICO
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF MISSOURI
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF MICHIGAN
- I AM THE CAPITAL OF SOUTH CAROLINA
- CITY I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEVADA
15 Clues: I AM THE CAPITAL OF MONTANA • I AM THE CAPITAL OF MISSOURI • I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEBRASKA • I AM THE CAPITAL OF MICHIGAN • I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW YORK • I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW MEXICO • I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEW JERSEY • I AM THE CAPITAL OF MISSISSIPPI • CITY I AM THE CAPITAL OF NEVADA • I AM THE CAPITAL OF NORTH DAKOTA • I AM THE CAPITAL OF MASSACHUSETTS • ...
Born on July 28th 2020-07-28
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- American MLB pitcher (Cy Young & AL MVP 1971), born in Mansfield, Louisiana 1949
- American First Lady (1961-63), born in Southampton, New York 1929(d. 1994)
- American civil rights activist, journalist, and educator, born in Louisville, Kentucky 1928 (d. 2006)
- American Basketball Hall of Fame forward (2-time NBA champion NY Knicks), Democratic US Senator (1979-97), born in Crystal City, Missouri 1943
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- American screenwriter and film producer (Braveheart), born in Jackson, Tennessee 1949
- American cartoonist and creator of the comic strips "Garfield" and "U.S. Acres", born in Marion, Indiana 1945
- English singer-songwriter (Pink Floyd-Time, Echoes), born in Hatch End, Middlesex 1943(d. 2008)
- American suffragist (National Woman's Party) and women's rights advocate, born in Brooklyn, New York 1879 (d. 1966)
- American film producer ("The Sting", "Jaws", "Cocoon"), born in NYC, New York 1916
- American actress (Longstreet, Shirley, Rebel Without a Cause), born in Amarillo, Texas 1911(d. 2000)
- Italian conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra, 1980-92; La Scala, 1986-2005; Chicago Symphony 2010-present), born in Naples, Kingdom of Italy 1941
- Teacher, Mother of two boys, Grandmother of 4, married High School sweetheart, born in Burmingham, AL 1949
12 Clues: American First Lady (1961-63), born in Southampton, New York 1929(d. 1994) • American MLB pitcher (Cy Young & AL MVP 1971), born in Mansfield, Louisiana 1949 • American film producer ("The Sting", "Jaws", "Cocoon"), born in NYC, New York 1916 • American screenwriter and film producer (Braveheart), born in Jackson, Tennessee 1949 • ...
World's Fairs and Expositions 2023-08-22
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- 1893 Chicago World's Fair celebrating the 400th anniversary of Columbus' arrival.
- 1851 London event showcasing industrial and cultural advancements.
- Montreal World's Fair with the iconic geodesic dome of the American Pavilion.
- Theme of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair focused on future possibilities.
- Expo celebrating the "Atomium," symbol of atomic age progress.
- Distinctive tower built for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
- 1962 Seattle World's Fair showcasing technological and futuristic innovations.
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- Location of the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, featuring iconic structures.
- San Francisco landmark that made appearances at various expositions.
- Parisian landmark constructed for the 1889 Exposition Universelle.
- Gift from France to the U.S. and featured at various world's fairs.
- Giant rotating wheel introduced at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
- Iconic building and museum from the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
- Disney park inspired by world's fairs, focusing on innovation and culture.
- Iconic structure from the 1851 Great Exhibition in London.
15 Clues: Iconic structure from the 1851 Great Exhibition in London. • Distinctive tower built for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. • Expo celebrating the "Atomium," symbol of atomic age progress. • Iconic building and museum from the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. • Parisian landmark constructed for the 1889 Exposition Universelle. • ...
Catcher In the Rye 2025-05-02
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- _______ punches holden in the stomach
- Holden discusses romeo and juliet with ____
- before waking her up, holden reads phoebe’s ________
- Holden sees D.B.’s ex girlfriend
- In the middle of the night Holden is woken up by __________ who is patting his head
- The Main character of The Catcher in the Rye is ______
- Holden calls Stradlater a _____ because he spends a lot of time grooming himself in the mirror but has a dirty razor
- Holden is upset to see ________ on the walls of his elementary school
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- Holden always wears his _____________ that he bought in New York
- Jane Galleghar was holden's ________ 2 summers ago
- The name of the School Holden leaves is ______
- Allie's Baseball mitt is covered with ____
- James castle committed suicide because of ________
- Holden goes on date with _____ and it ends bad
- After fighting with __________, Holden decides to go home to new york city
15 Clues: Holden sees D.B.’s ex girlfriend • _______ punches holden in the stomach • Allie's Baseball mitt is covered with ____ • Holden discusses romeo and juliet with ____ • The name of the School Holden leaves is ______ • Holden goes on date with _____ and it ends bad • Jane Galleghar was holden's ________ 2 summers ago • James castle committed suicide because of ________ • ...
Welcome to America! 2016-09-13
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- What country gave the USA the Statue of Liberty as a gift?
- Mister Eric is from this state in the USA.
- A nickname for the Statue of Liberty is "____ Liberty" because it is a woman.
- The maker of the Statue of Liberty copied the face of his __________.
- Which state is the Statue of Liberty in?
- What island can the Statue of Liberty be found on?
- The _________ Canyon can be found in Arizona.
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- ________ State Building is in New York City.
- This is a famous bridge in San Francisco
- New York City has many tall ___________.
- San Francisco __________ looks like a place in China.
- The Statue of Liberty was made by Frederic _________
12 Clues: This is a famous bridge in San Francisco • New York City has many tall ___________. • Which state is the Statue of Liberty in? • Mister Eric is from this state in the USA. • ________ State Building is in New York City. • The _________ Canyon can be found in Arizona. • What island can the Statue of Liberty be found on? • ...
NYC Subway 2021-03-17
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- a person who opens and closes the doors of the train and who communicates with passengers and the driver.
- the name of the new york city subway system
- This line goes from the Coney Island to the Upper East Side
- this line takes the Q uptown
- the total number of stations
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- the former president of the New York Transit Authority
- the name of the card used to get on the train.
- the color of the 4, 5 and 6
- the mta owns this railroad that takes you to long island
- the shape that represents express
- This line takes you to the Rockaways
- This line goes from Coney Island to Jamaica
12 Clues: the color of the 4, 5 and 6 • this line takes the Q uptown • the total number of stations • the shape that represents express • This line takes you to the Rockaways • the name of the new york city subway system • This line goes from Coney Island to Jamaica • the name of the card used to get on the train. • the former president of the New York Transit Authority • ...
Learning about the Seasons 2025-10-17
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- It takes the Earth 1-year to do this.
- The Earth is tilted on this, which helps create the different seasons.
- It takes the Earth 1-day to do this.
- The season that is very hot in New York City.
- The amount of time the sun is in the sky.
- The season that is very cold in New York City.
- The season when we see many flowers.
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- Energy that feels weaker from the sun.
- The word for half of a sphere. The Earth has 4 of them.
- The season where the leaves of the trees change color.
- The amount of time the sun is not in the sky.
- Energy that feels stronger from the sun.
12 Clues: It takes the Earth 1-day to do this. • The season when we see many flowers. • It takes the Earth 1-year to do this. • Energy that feels weaker from the sun. • Energy that feels stronger from the sun. • The amount of time the sun is in the sky. • The amount of time the sun is not in the sky. • The season that is very hot in New York City. • ...
Matter(Phase change) 2022-09-30
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- Museum of Modern Art. new york has new york has black out and floods and more stuff
- Empire State Building. Location: Midtown Manhattan. ...
- ...
- Museum of Art. ...
- Avenue. ...
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- of Liberty & Ellis Island. Location: Liberty Island and Ellis Island. ...
- Central Park. Location: Manhattan. ...
- Center & Top of the Rock. ...
8 Clues: ... • Avenue. ... • Museum of Art. ... • Center & Top of the Rock. ... • Central Park. Location: Manhattan. ... • Empire State Building. Location: Midtown Manhattan. ... • of Liberty & Ellis Island. Location: Liberty Island and Ellis Island. ... • Museum of Modern Art. new york has new york has black out and floods and more stuff
Países 2023-04-04
17 Clues: Asia • Spain • Africa • Europe • Oceania • New York • I live in... • South America • North America • I was born in... • the United States • ...is found in... • where were you born? • in what city do you live? • in what state do you live? • in what country do you live? • in what continent do you live?
Movies 2025-11-09
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- 365 letters
- I hate summer
- Never getting out
- Elle and Noah
- Sick love
- Summer in trouble
- "You were never second best"
- Mirror dance
- Sometimes you cant change someones mind
- Family Validation
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- "You can't lose something you never had"
- Watercolor balloon fight
- New York City
- Fast cars
- First love
- Greenwich village
- I love you bridge
17 Clues: Fast cars • Sick love • First love • 365 letters • Mirror dance • New York City • I hate summer • Elle and Noah • Never getting out • Greenwich village • Summer in trouble • I love you bridge • Family Validation • Watercolor balloon fight • "You were never second best" • Sometimes you cant change someones mind • "You can't lose something you never had"
The Great Depression 2021-03-14
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- congress passes new deal programs
- stock market crash began
- amount gov borrows & pays back
- legalize collective bargaining & closed shops
- barometer of the stocks market health
- government funded projects
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- slow business activity
- young men to work
- key cause of stock market crash
- institutions receive gov credit
- financial district of new york
- in an effort to protect American jobs
- demanding payment of pension bonus
- relief, recovery, and reform
- to provide financial security
15 Clues: young men to work • slow business activity • stock market crash began • government funded projects • relief, recovery, and reform • to provide financial security • financial district of new york • amount gov borrows & pays back • key cause of stock market crash • institutions receive gov credit • congress passes new deal programs • demanding payment of pension bonus • ...
We are young 2021-05-26
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- The opposite of old (age)
- a pub
- A mark left on the skin
- There are twelve _________ in a year.
- The opposite of open
- A group of singers in a church
- They live in heaven
- You sit on this
- Next to first
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- You wear this when the sun shines.
- The opposite of remember.
- The verb for fire
- New York City's most famous skyscraper
- Where you live
- The opposite of old (things)
15 Clues: a pub • Next to first • Where you live • You sit on this • The verb for fire • They live in heaven • The opposite of open • A mark left on the skin • The opposite of remember. • The opposite of old (age) • The opposite of old (things) • A group of singers in a church • You wear this when the sun shines. • There are twelve _________ in a year. • New York City's most famous skyscraper
Chapter 5 vocab 2024-03-05
11 Clues: rideo • fessus • regarde • agricola • to consume • to prepare • New York is one • alcaholic drink • infinitve of food • opposite of being alive • opposite of being absent
The History of History 2012-10-09
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- California Flag Animal
- California Flower
- Day the Bill of Rights was created
- Capital of California
- Total Number of Presidents
- York Largest City
- 1897
- Governor of California
- Branches of Government
- How old is the current population of 4,134,144
- Supreme Court
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- Number of Branches
- 44th President
- 3rd President
- President
- Capital
- Amendment on answering for capital
- 31st State
18 Clues: 1897 • Capital • President • 31st State • 3rd President • Supreme Court • 44th President • California Flower • York Largest City • Number of Branches • Capital of California • California Flag Animal • Governor of California • Branches of Government • Total Number of Presidents • Day the Bill of Rights was created • Amendment on answering for capital • How old is the current population of 4,134,144
G75 2025-12-30
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- Central U.S. highlands
- New York mountains
- Mexican mountain system
- Western North American mountains
- Venezuelan table mountain
- Canadian Shield range
- Highest Western Hemisphere peak
- Longest continental range
- Andean plateau
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- California mountain range
- Alaskan mountain range
- Western coastal mountains
- Colombia-Panama mountains
- Spanish mountain term
- Eastern U.S. mountains
- Eastern Brazil highlands
- Appalachian subrange
- Pacific Northwest range
- Southern Andes region
- Northern South American highlands
20 Clues: Andean plateau • New York mountains • Appalachian subrange • Spanish mountain term • Southern Andes region • Canadian Shield range • Central U.S. highlands • Alaskan mountain range • Eastern U.S. mountains • Mexican mountain system • Pacific Northwest range • Eastern Brazil highlands • California mountain range • Western coastal mountains • Colombia-Panama mountains • ...
chapter 4 colonies 2022-11-18
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- military settlement
- Compact- signed
- debate things
- York state
- english settlement
- servant- slave but not a slave
- stock company- partially owned company
- they tolerated all religions
- get something
- island island
- farmer- farms for their family and that's it
- separate
- Jersey-state
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- give us right
- colonies-area of colonies
- colonies- area of colines
- state
- state
- doesn't like war or fighting
- colony = type of colony
- English person
- hostel treatment
22 Clues: state • state • separate • York state • Jersey-state • give us right • debate things • get something • English person • island island • Compact- signed • hostel treatment • english settlement • military settlement • colony = type of colony • colonies-area of colonies • colonies- area of colines • they tolerated all religions • doesn't like war or fighting • servant- slave but not a slave • ...
Musical Artist 2021-05-13
25 Clues: up • baby • rehab • bad guy • 7 rings • stitches • New York • earfquake • bad blood • gods plan • Chandelier • normal girl • aint no fun • lets get loud • single ladies • white Ferrari • hips don't lie • martin and gina • still your rest • flashing lights • give me a reason • Watermelon Sugar • someone like you • if I was your man • straight outta Compton
ENGLISH ACTIVITY 2013-01-29
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- waiting for letter
- author of Ancient Mariner
- large sea bird
- conspirator in Caesar's assassination
- King of kings
- frog's student
- elder brother
- powerfull Roman ruler
- Ozymandias' poet
- tells the truth
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- younger of the 2 brothers
- Caesar's wife
- best Dramatist
- organizer of the conspiracy
- Patol Babu
- ghost from New York
- suffering from spinal Tuberculosis
- Caesar's friend
- author of Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
- Ali's daughter
20 Clues: Patol Babu • Caesar's wife • King of kings • elder brother • large sea bird • best Dramatist • frog's student • Ali's daughter • Caesar's friend • tells the truth • Ozymandias' poet • waiting for letter • ghost from New York • powerfull Roman ruler • younger of the 2 brothers • author of Ancient Mariner • organizer of the conspiracy • author of Mrs. Packletide's Tiger • ...
Extreem luid en ongeloofelijk dichtbij 2015-03-11
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- Vervoersmiddel
- Hoofdstad van USA
- Muziekinstrument
- Homoniem leven
- Synoniem grootvader
- Waar een sleutel in past
- Iets van steen
- Hoge gebouwen
- Waar je naar moet zoeken
- 10 plus 1 is?
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- Waar je mensen mee kan verwiTtigen
- iemand die dingen gaat ontdekken
- Je kan er mee betalen
- Jongensnaam
- Tranen laten
- Homoniem dom
- Zwart in het Engels
- Torens New York
- Woede
- Iets wat in een slot past
20 Clues: Woede • Jongensnaam • Tranen laten • Homoniem dom • Hoge gebouwen • 10 plus 1 is? • Vervoersmiddel • Homoniem leven • Iets van steen • Torens New York • Muziekinstrument • Hoofdstad van USA • Synoniem grootvader • Zwart in het Engels • Je kan er mee betalen • Waar een sleutel in past • Waar je naar moet zoeken • Iets wat in een slot past • iemand die dingen gaat ontdekken • ...
Memorable Fun Adventure 2024-04-19
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- To grow again
- New York Theatre
- Our headquarters
- Nitrogen, oxygen, and argon
- Road designer
- Deliver information
- Rocky natural science
- GIS service brand
- Founding toxicologist
- umbrella term for related technical disciplines
- Collected statistics
- Giving expert advice
- Educational area
- Ability to embrace change
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- Occupation with progress
- Natural surroundings
- A contaminated site
- Pursuing strategic opportunities
- Working together
- A horse-drawn carriage
- work record
21 Clues: work record • To grow again • Road designer • New York Theatre • Our headquarters • Working together • Educational area • GIS service brand • A contaminated site • Deliver information • Natural surroundings • Collected statistics • Giving expert advice • Rocky natural science • Founding toxicologist • A horse-drawn carriage • Occupation with progress • Ability to embrace change • ...
Mimikyu's Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-03
25 Clues: Mid • App • Fun • Bad • Suck • Jerk • Gone • Peak • Brats • Funny • Three • Yummy • Weird • Spoil • Lover • Haunt • Prize • Amazing • Channel • Useless • Cheaters • Favorite • Hawk-Tu-Ah • Kids-Cuisine • Bowl Eligible
Unit 3 Spanish Words 2022-04-20
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- pan,jugo,pollo
- ver películas en
- salir a cenar en
- dos mil veintiuno
- McDonalds, Olive Garden,y Chik-fil-a
- Canadá,México,Estados Unidos de América
- tengo arte y estatuas
- el día antes
- tiene libros
- starbucks
- cuando tu despiertas
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- todo el dia...
- tiene mucho carne
- tengo mucho tipos de pan
- vende zapatos
- New York ...
- maestros,estudiantes,director
- doctoras,enfermeras,medicina
- ... de libertad
- árboles,jugar juegos,picnics
20 Clues: starbucks • New York ... • el día antes • tiene libros • vende zapatos • todo el dia... • pan,jugo,pollo • ... de libertad • ver películas en • salir a cenar en • tiene mucho carne • dos mil veintiuno • cuando tu despiertas • tengo arte y estatuas • tengo mucho tipos de pan • doctoras,enfermeras,medicina • árboles,jugar juegos,picnics • maestros,estudiantes,director • ...
The Outsiders 2024-03-15
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- Been in gangs in New York
- For fun
- Alcohol
- Ponyboy's older brother
- To cry
- Good looking guy
- The police
- Another word for jail
- Another name for a gun
- To understand or agree
- A cigarette
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- Good looking girl
- Swear, foul-language
- Protagonist of the story
- A knife
- To steal
- A big fight
- Gang or group of people
- Hoodlum-bad kid
19 Clues: To cry • For fun • Alcohol • A knife • To steal • The police • A big fight • A cigarette • Hoodlum-bad kid • Good looking guy • Good looking girl • Swear, foul-language • Another word for jail • Another name for a gun • To understand or agree • Ponyboy's older brother • Gang or group of people • Protagonist of the story • Been in gangs in New York
Tricky! Associated Words 2025-12-07
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- Dog, bay, stop
- Bank, lane, living
- Ache, master, count
- Tray, New York, slice
- Day, heart, down
- Wax, official, navy
- Up, front, bee
- Sea, oil, skin
- Dance, out, shoulder
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- Brain, anti, frame
- Rod, strong, curtain
- Oil, shade, red
- Head, traffic, moon
- Call, ranks, in
- Heat, pool, shock
- Dragon, weight, model
- Bow, spring, check
- Away, off, down
- Out, market, list
19 Clues: Dog, bay, stop • Up, front, bee • Sea, oil, skin • Oil, shade, red • Call, ranks, in • Away, off, down • Day, heart, down • Heat, pool, shock • Out, market, list • Brain, anti, frame • Bank, lane, living • Bow, spring, check • Head, traffic, moon • Ache, master, count • Wax, official, navy • Rod, strong, curtain • Dance, out, shoulder • Dragon, weight, model • Tray, New York, slice
UNIVERSITIES 2021-12-29
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- An Ivy League university
- Eastern Michigan University home
- University in California
- An Ivy League university in New Jersey
- a university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2 words)
- Chicago university
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- An Ivy League university in Massachusetts
- Home to Western Michigan University
- New York college with campuses in the Bronx, and New Rochelle
- Chicago university founded in 1945
- Where you can find the University of California
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
12 Clues: Chicago university • An Ivy League university • University in California • Eastern Michigan University home • Chicago university founded in 1945 • Home to Western Michigan University • Massachusetts Institute of Technology • An Ivy League university in New Jersey • An Ivy League university in Massachusetts • Where you can find the University of California • ...
Chapter 5 vocab 2024-03-05
11 Clues: rideo • fessus • regarde • agricola • to consume • to prepare • New York is one • alcaholic drink • infinitve of food • opposite of being alive • opposite of being absent
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2021-11-18
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- industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company
- best known for inventing the electric light bulb
- American industrialist and philanthropist. Revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy.
- a disorder that appears in childhood and is marked by deficient communication
- a company's tool used to fight demands
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- refuse to work in order to force an employer
- A way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply
- operates a business or businesses
- business that is owned by many investors.
- Immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
- economic and political system in which a country's trade
- One of the partners in Standard Oil
- invented the gas mask
- A building divided into small apartments with poor living conditions
- credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane
- Leader of the Democratic Tammany Hall, New York political machine
- Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the West Coast
- worker's organization
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- Political machine in New York,
- invented a mechanism for oiling machinery
- period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing
- survival of the fittest
- meet certain demands
- market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- 100,000 workers rioted in Chicago.
- separate section of a city where members of a minority group are forced to live
- Steelworkers on strike protesting wage cut
- 1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers
- Banker who buys out Carnegie Steel and renames it to U.S. Steel
- Immigration processing center that open in New York Harbor
- Agreement when Japan agreed to curb the number of workers coming to the US
- "the first black woman millionaire in America" for her successful line of hair care products.
- Immigrants from Northern and Western Europe.
34 Clues: meet certain demands • invented the gas mask • worker's organization • survival of the fittest • Political machine in New York, • operates a business or businesses • 100,000 workers rioted in Chicago. • One of the partners in Standard Oil • a company's tool used to fight demands • invented a mechanism for oiling machinery • business that is owned by many investors. • ...
Alex Black project 3 Q4: No coins, please 2023-04-04
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- The name of the person Sheldon kept mentioning is Pete _____.
- The word that Artie says over and over throughout the book.
- "Most of all, there's one word I don't want to hear- '_____.'"
- The disco Artie ran was called the _____.
- Dennis and Rob are working as _____.
- "'We saw the game, kid' said a man Artie recognized as a senior United States _____."
- The store Artie ran at Lake McConaughy was called the No-_____ Milk Store.
- he amount of people who worked in the disco that Artie ran.
- Artie sold _____ Jelly in New York.
- Artie came back with _____ cents after disappearing for the first time in New York City.
- Rob lied and said that a kid in a tuxedo was selling _____ insurance in Pittsburgh.
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- The name of the counselor for the Ambulance group that originally suggested being counsellors for the tour.
- The color of the car that won the first race in Artie's game in Washington.
- "From Farmingdale, New York, the _____ of the Road."
- The flavor of ice cream Artie had when Rob went to pick up the van.
- "The group watched in trepidation as Artie tapped on the Road _____' tent flap and entered."
- The day of the week that the disco Artie ran was open.
- The name of the kid who brought camera equipment.
- What the Ambulance group won from The Greater Chicago Merchant's Association.
- Miss Finch's first name.
- Artie rented this many cows for his milk store at Lake McConaughy.
- The name of the FBI agent was Frank _____.
- Nick refused to go on the tour without his rabbit's _____.
- "My favorite part was when we ran out of _____ on that big wide street right in the middle of rush hour."
- "Through the Montreal traffic moved a shiny white van, the flashy J.T. _____tours logo splashed in red and yellow on its side."
25 Clues: Miss Finch's first name. • Artie sold _____ Jelly in New York. • Dennis and Rob are working as _____. • The disco Artie ran was called the _____. • The name of the FBI agent was Frank _____. • The name of the kid who brought camera equipment. • "From Farmingdale, New York, the _____ of the Road." • The day of the week that the disco Artie ran was open. • ...
Alex Black project 3 Q4: No coins, please 2023-04-04
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- The word that Artie says over and over throughout the book.
- The color of the car that won the first race in Artie's game in Washington.
- Rob lied and said that a kid in a tuxedo was selling _____ insurance in Pittsburgh.
- The flavor of ice cream Artie had when Rob went to pick up the van.
- Artie came back with _____ cents after disappearing for the first time in New York City.
- The name of the counselor for the Ambulance group that originally suggested being counsellors for the tour.
- Artie sold _____ Jelly in New York.
- "From Farmingdale, New York, the _____ of the Road."
- "The group watched in trepidation as Artie tapped on the Road _____' tent flap and entered."
- Dennis and Rob are working as _____.
- The day of the week that the disco Artie ran was open.
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- he amount of people who worked in the disco that Artie ran.
- "Through the Montreal traffic moved a shiny white van, the flashy J.T. _____tours logo splashed in red and yellow on its side."
- Miss Finch's first name.
- The name of the person Sheldon kept mentioning is Pete _____.
- "Most of all, there's one word I don't want to hear- '_____.'"
- The disco Artie ran was called the _____.
- The store Artie ran at Lake McConaughy was called the No-_____ Milk Store.
- Nick refused to go on the tour without his rabbit's _____.
- The name of the kid who brought camera equipment.
- What the Ambulance group won from The Greater Chicago Merchant's Association.
- "'We saw the game, kid' said a man Artie recognized as a senior United States _____."
- The name of the FBI agent was Frank _____.
- "My favorite part was when we ran out of _____ on that big wide street right in the middle of rush hour."
- Artie rented this many cows for his milk store at Lake McConaughy.
25 Clues: Miss Finch's first name. • Artie sold _____ Jelly in New York. • Dennis and Rob are working as _____. • The disco Artie ran was called the _____. • The name of the FBI agent was Frank _____. • The name of the kid who brought camera equipment. • "From Farmingdale, New York, the _____ of the Road." • The day of the week that the disco Artie ran was open. • ...
History Ch.7 (Part 2) 2024-12-10
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- the name of Henry Hudson’s ship.
- the Dutch colony that today is New York.
- Separatists and others who came over on the Mayflower.
- the first written agreement for self-government in the New World.
- first built by the Swedish settlers in Delaware.
- South Carolina’s first permanent settlement.
- the city that became the capital of Virginia in 1699.
- established the first public school system, every town of 50 or more had to have a teacher.
- two small ships that brought the Catholic settlers to Maryland.
- the first major settlement in Connecticut.
- the group of English merchants who got a charter from King James I to start a colony.
- the first permanent European settlement in the New World.
- the reading text book used by millions of American children for 150 years.
- the first settlement in Maryland.
- the Pilgrims’ settlement.
- “Before Christ”
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- the first written constitution in America.
- the city founded by William Penn.
- the spiritual revival from about 1730-1760.
- Georgia’s first settlement.
- colonial Virginia’s elected body of representatives.
- Spain’s powerful fleet that was deafened by the English in 1588.
- the first permanent English settlement in the New World.
- the city in Delaware founded by the Swedes.
- “The Lost Colony” founded by Sir Walter Raleigh.
- the first college founded in the colonies.
- a graph used to show events in their current order.
- the colony established by the Puritans.
- a colony owned by the King of England.
- the Dutch settlement that today is New York City.
- “anno Domini” or “in the year of our Lord.”
- a paddle-shaped board that had on it the ABC’s and the Lord’s Prayer.
32 Clues: “Before Christ” • the Pilgrims’ settlement. • Georgia’s first settlement. • the name of Henry Hudson’s ship. • the city founded by William Penn. • the first settlement in Maryland. • a colony owned by the King of England. • the colony established by the Puritans. • the Dutch colony that today is New York. • the first written constitution in America. • ...
2016 GOP Political Runners 2016-12-21
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- Former Governor of Texas and 2012 presidential candidate.
- Governor of Ohio.
- Former Governor of Florida.
- Former US Senator from Pennsylvania.
- Governor of New Jersey.
- Businesswoman and former 2016 presidential candidate.
- US Senator from Florida.
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- Physician, Author, and Citizen Politician.
- Governor of Wisconsin.
- US Senator from Kentucky.
- Current Governor of Louisiana.
- Former Governor of New York.
- Businessman, television personality, and author.
- Former Governor of Arkansas, Man of Faith and TV Personality.
- US Senator from South Carolina.
- Former Governor of Virginia.
- US Senator from Texas.
17 Clues: Governor of Ohio. • Governor of Wisconsin. • US Senator from Texas. • Governor of New Jersey. • US Senator from Florida. • US Senator from Kentucky. • Former Governor of Florida. • Former Governor of New York. • Former Governor of Virginia. • Current Governor of Louisiana. • US Senator from South Carolina. • Former US Senator from Pennsylvania. • ...
Gabe's Roaring 20's 2021-11-08
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- Where liquor was smuggled
- 29th US President
- First fast food restaurant
- Ford's Car
- American Hero & Yankee Baseball Player
- National Act enacted to carry out intent of 18th amendment
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- unconventional young woman
- Music genre originated by African Americans in New York and New Orleans
- Formal or official change made to a law
- flying vehicle
- Consumer item used to communicate new and information to people
- First movie theaters
12 Clues: Ford's Car • flying vehicle • 29th US President • First movie theaters • Where liquor was smuggled • unconventional young woman • First fast food restaurant • American Hero & Yankee Baseball Player • Formal or official change made to a law • National Act enacted to carry out intent of 18th amendment • Consumer item used to communicate new and information to people • ...
One ball with the yankees 2025-10-20
14 Clues: fun • Read • officer • Dog Food • Girlfriend • Tree wood`1 • of cold heat • motes players • friends best friend • baseball group little league • stadium Bronx New York Yankee Stadium • chairs Bleachers • cowhide ball Baseball • Who-helped Michael get his birth certificate EL Grande
Finle 2025-12-17
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- immigrants were processed and inspected before entering the United States
- Houseent house in Chicago founded by Jane
- A community center in cities that provided help to poor
- A person who moves from one country to another to live there perEllis
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- A large statue in New York
- and immigrants, such as food, education, childcare, and job training.
- many poor families lived,
- usually run-down apartment building
- An immIslandstation in New York Harbor where millions
9 Clues: many poor families lived, • A large statue in New York • usually run-down apartment building • Houseent house in Chicago founded by Jane • An immIslandstation in New York Harbor where millions • A community center in cities that provided help to poor • and immigrants, such as food, education, childcare, and job training. • ...
ATOGM — Miraculous Quizz 2021-12-26
Influential Ballet Choreographers (Last Names) 2020-03-19
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- He was the first resident artist/choreographer with the New York City Ballet
- Founded Ballet Russes
- Known for his restaging of classical ballets for large companies
- Explores the limitations of space and bodies, known for his work with NDT
- Contemporary American choreographer who likes to deconstruct classical technique
- Female choreographer known for her Ballet "Rodeo"
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- Choreographed the Ballet that started a Riot in Paris in 1913
- The "Father of American Ballet"
- Principal Choreographer with the Royal Ballet from 1977-1992
- Choreographer of Giselle
- A California based choreographer who creates his works through the manipulation of energy
- Known for his work on Broadway as well as the ballet world
- A Frenchman known for his work with the Imperial Ballet in the late 1800's
- Youngest choreographer to be names New York City Ballet's Resident Choreographer
14 Clues: Founded Ballet Russes • Choreographer of Giselle • The "Father of American Ballet" • Female choreographer known for her Ballet "Rodeo" • Known for his work on Broadway as well as the ballet world • Principal Choreographer with the Royal Ballet from 1977-1992 • Choreographed the Ballet that started a Riot in Paris in 1913 • ...
CRUCILAU LAUREATA IN LINGUE E CULTURE EUROPEE 2025-10-20
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- BRIANZA Come dice la Grazia “oggi è una bella giornata…”
- SHACK Posto del cuore in cui andavi sempre a mangiare a New York
- nome del bar di fiducia di fianco al duomo di Modena Posto del cuore in cui andavi sempre a mangiare a New York
- …fino a qui
- BULA parola che salva da ogni situazione
- termine pugliese per indicare uno stato di conflitto tra due persone
- DEMPSEY Il nome dell’uomo più bello del mondo
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- DI RISO Li prendi sempre alle macchinette dalle superiori
- Le ordini sempre al sushi
- a Riccione ne hai ordinato uno ma ne sono arrivati du
- ti crescono se bevi l’alcohol
- cantante di Gallipoli che è spesso impegnata in gare canore
- Città del Kenya che visiteremo
- cantante incontrato per le strade di Modena ma presa dall’emozione lo hai chiamato Fede
14 Clues: …fino a qui • Le ordini sempre al sushi • ti crescono se bevi l’alcohol • Città del Kenya che visiteremo • BULA parola che salva da ogni situazione • DEMPSEY Il nome dell’uomo più bello del mondo • a Riccione ne hai ordinato uno ma ne sono arrivati du • BRIANZA Come dice la Grazia “oggi è una bella giornata…” • DI RISO Li prendi sempre alle macchinette dalle superiori • ...
tvshows1 2024-05-18
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- Sitcom following a Seattle radio psychiatrist and his eccentric family.
- Sci-Fi series with agents Mulder and Scully investigating the paranormal.
- Gritty police procedural set in New York City.
- Sitcom about six friends living in New York City, featuring Central Perk.
- "Show about nothing" starring Jerry and his quirky friends.
- Comedy set in a small airline on Nantucket Island.
- Medical drama set in Chicago's County General Hospital.
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- Tim Allen stars as a bumbling TV show host and father.
- Vampire slayer series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
- Sitcom about the Conner family's everyday struggles.
- Spinoff of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' focusing on a vampire with a soul.
- Series about three witch sisters using magic to fight evil.
- Sitcom about a radio psychiatrist in Seattle.
- Legal drama focusing on the military's Judge Advocate General's office.
- Family sitcom featuring the blended Lambert Foster family.
15 Clues: Sitcom about a radio psychiatrist in Seattle. • Gritty police procedural set in New York City. • Comedy set in a small airline on Nantucket Island. • Sitcom about the Conner family's everyday struggles. • Vampire slayer series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. • Tim Allen stars as a bumbling TV show host and father. • ...
American Landmarks 2025-03-11
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- Sign Famous hillside letters overlooking Los Angeles.
- Memorial A tribute to the 16th president, featuring his statue.
- Gate Suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to Marin County.
- State New York skyscraper once the world's tallest building.
- Arch A tall St. Louis monument representing westward expansion.
- Dam Massive concrete structure on the Colorado River, built in the 1930s.
- An infamous island prison once home to Al Capone.
- Vernon The historic home of George Washington.
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- Canyon A breathtaking natural wonder carved by the Colorado River.
- America's first national park, home to Old Faithful.
- Bell Cracked symbol of independence in Philadelphia.
- of Liberty A gift from France that welcomes immigrants to New York.
- Falls A powerful set of waterfalls on the U.S.-Canada border.
- House The official residence of the U.S. president.
- Rushmore Monument featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents.
15 Clues: Vernon The historic home of George Washington. • An infamous island prison once home to Al Capone. • America's first national park, home to Old Faithful. • Bell Cracked symbol of independence in Philadelphia. • House The official residence of the U.S. president. • Sign Famous hillside letters overlooking Los Angeles. • ...
American Landmarks 2025-03-11
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- Sign Famous hillside letters overlooking Los Angeles.
- Memorial A tribute to the 16th president, featuring his statue.
- Gate Suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to Marin County.
- State New York skyscraper once the world's tallest building.
- Arch A tall St. Louis monument representing westward expansion.
- Dam Massive concrete structure on the Colorado River, built in the 1930s.
- An infamous island prison once home to Al Capone.
- Vernon The historic home of George Washington.
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- Canyon A breathtaking natural wonder carved by the Colorado River.
- America's first national park, home to Old Faithful.
- Bell Cracked symbol of independence in Philadelphia.
- of Liberty A gift from France that welcomes immigrants to New York.
- Falls A powerful set of waterfalls on the U.S.-Canada border.
- House The official residence of the U.S. president.
- Rushmore Monument featuring the faces of four U.S. presidents.
15 Clues: Vernon The historic home of George Washington. • An infamous island prison once home to Al Capone. • America's first national park, home to Old Faithful. • House The official residence of the U.S. president. • Bell Cracked symbol of independence in Philadelphia. • Sign Famous hillside letters overlooking Los Angeles. • ...
