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 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. • ...
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 • ...
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?
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 • ...
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. • ...
BRIYONCE'S FAVORITE... 2017-11-19
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 ________ • ...
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
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
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
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. • ...
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
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"
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. • ...
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
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
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. • ...
Holidays 2021-12-24
17 Clues: Gustaf • two lips • Aerosmith • our block • almost nice • coming soon • 36 euro meals • sangria branca • first birthday • second birthday • cool collection • don't be bratty • tied up with a bow • that's a lot of castelos • first time for everything • that viking gold looks brassy • at the end of our second river to New York
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
70's TV Shows 2020-05-28
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- Musical sitcom about a singing family
- About a New York couple that was "movin' on up"
- Comedy about the Sweathogs and their teacher
- Sitcom with Richie Cunningham and The Fonz
- Drama about a Texas oil family
- Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and Jaclyn Smith
- Comedy sketch show starring Harvey Korman and Vickie Lawrence
- Bea Arthur
- "The plane! The Plane!"
- Jack Klugman and Tony Randall
- Medical dramedy set in South Korea
- Telly Sevalas
- Comedy about New York City cab drivers
- Tropical crime drama
- Comedy about a woman trying not to use her magical powers to appease her mortal husband
- Scifi drama with Captain Kirk and Spock
- About an alien from the planet Ork
- Show about Archie and Edith Bunker
- Show about a Chicago psychologist
- Sitcom that was a parody of daytime TV shows
- Sitcom about a New York police station
- Robert Guillaume
- First show about an independent career woman
- Variety show starring a singing brother and sister
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- Comedy about an astronaut who finds a bottle on the beach
- Based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Comedy starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams
- Variety show starring a pop-singer and her husband
- Cartoon about some meddling kids and their dog
- Show about a newspaper columnist with a bunch of kids
- "Come on Down!"
- Romantic comedy on a cruise ship
- Robert Young
- Police drama that followed two officers as the ride the streets of LA
- Show about a rural virginia family during the Great Depression
- Show about a former astronaut with bionic implants
- Valerie Harper
- Radio station sitcom featuring Dr. Johnny Fever
- Janet Wood, Crissy Snow and Jack Tripper cohabitating
- Here's the story, of a lovely lady....
- "Kiss my grits!"
- Lynda Carter
42 Clues: Bea Arthur • Robert Young • Lynda Carter • Telly Sevalas • Valerie Harper • "Come on Down!" • "Kiss my grits!" • Robert Guillaume • Tropical crime drama • "The plane! The Plane!" • Jack Klugman and Tony Randall • Drama about a Texas oil family • Romantic comedy on a cruise ship • Show about a Chicago psychologist • Medical dramedy set in South Korea • About an alien from the planet Ork • ...
Industrial 2020-10-18
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- the american oil industry was built on the demand for this; used in stoves and lanterns
- invented the ice machine
- Made it possible to send messages across the sea in an instant
- Shrewd business genius, who was leader of fast-growing steel industry
- carried miners from the east to the west and transported resources
- invented the lightbulb
- used his millions earned from a steamboat business to merge local railroads into the New York Central Railroad in 1867
- the process by which an economy is transformed from primarily agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- this was in high demand and could be turned into kerosene
- a place in new york is named after him; Took charge of the chaotic oil refinery business. His company was known as the Standa
- An economic system with little or no government regulation
- Salaried workers whose jobs generally do not involve manual labor
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- Developed an air break for railroads and a transformer for producing high-voltage alternating current
- Process for making large quanities of steel by blasting air through molten iron produced high quality steel.
- many resources were located in this area
- Ran from New York City to Chicago and operated more than 4,500 miles of track
- a banker, who took control of the bankrupt railroads and consolidate them
- a policy that government should interfere as little as possible in the nation’s economy
- to do something repeatedly so it becomes the standard
- one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterpris
- materials used in the production process, such as money, people, land, wood, or stee
- invented the telephone
- tax on imports or exports between sovereign states
- An instrument used for talking to people over distances; big improvement in communication
- the total value of all goods and services that a country produces during a yea
25 Clues: invented the lightbulb • invented the telephone • invented the ice machine • many resources were located in this area • tax on imports or exports between sovereign states • to do something repeatedly so it becomes the standard • this was in high demand and could be turned into kerosene • An economic system with little or no government regulation • ...
John Wick Chapter 1-4 2024-01-11
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- how much was john wick's bounty in chapter 2
- where does go to in chapter 2?
- what was john wick's bounty in chapter 3
- john's former friend and manager of moroccan contiental
- how much was john wick's bounty on him in chapter 1
- who was john wife's name
- name of the hotel manager in new york
- how much is john wick's bounty in chapter 4
- who is john's former mentor?
- who is santino D antonio sister?
- new york city russian mafia's name ad john's former employer
- where is the osaka continetal located?
- high table's emissary
- who made john return to business and blow up his home
- the underground crime boss name
- how many times was the bowery king was slashed?
- exile word in john wick series
- john's old friend in chapter 1
- name of the famous stairs in paris
- jovonovich john's birth name
- who is the hitwoman in john wick chapter 1
- who was the one who killed john's dog and stole his car and made him return to his business
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- the one above the high table
- powerful member of the high table that challenged john
- who was sent to kill the baba yaga?
- santino's mute assassin's name
- how much was john wick's bounty at paris
- hotel concierge of osaka continetal
- retired high table assassin and john's blind old friend
- high table member and the one who killed katia father
- where was the john wick in chapter 1?
- who was Gianna bodygaurd's name
- bounty hunter for john's head
- Rome's continetal manager name
- underworld doctor that tried to help john before excommunicado
- john's adoptive sister's name
- who stole john's car again
- owner and manager of continetal hotel in new york
- owner of the osaka continetal
- japanese assassin name
- sofia's former boss
- what was the name of the desert that john went for unfinished business
42 Clues: sofia's former boss • high table's emissary • japanese assassin name • who was john wife's name • who stole john's car again • the one above the high table • who is john's former mentor? • jovonovich john's birth name • bounty hunter for john's head • john's adoptive sister's name • owner of the osaka continetal • where does go to in chapter 2? • santino's mute assassin's name • ...
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 • ...
United States Capitals 2022-02-24
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- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of California
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Florida
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- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of Pennsylvania • ...
Shared Samples 2022-08-27
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- 4-qt. unit (6)
- UF mascot (5)
- Ash ____ & Misty (7)
- Curd, e.g. (5 7)
- Lunch list (4)
- LS, RX company (5)
- Protracting (8 3)
- He/him/____ (3)
- Sun’s 1st planet (7)
- New York flight hub (3 7)
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- Hair (3)
- H5N1 virus, e.g. (4 3)
- Biker (7)
- Jesus (6)
- Ebb (3 2)
- Slush ____ (4)
- Pnictogen (7)
- Taking drugs (4)
- Custodian (7)
- Lexington, ____ (8)
20 Clues: Hair (3) • Biker (7) • Jesus (6) • Ebb (3 2) • UF mascot (5) • Pnictogen (7) • Custodian (7) • 4-qt. unit (6) • Slush ____ (4) • Lunch list (4) • He/him/____ (3) • Curd, e.g. (5 7) • Taking drugs (4) • Protracting (8 3) • LS, RX company (5) • Lexington, ____ (8) • Ash ____ & Misty (7) • Sun’s 1st planet (7) • H5N1 virus, e.g. (4 3) • New York flight hub (3 7)
Me! 2021-02-09
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- My video game console
- My favorite board game
- My favorite tree
- My favorite video game
- my favorite sport
- My favorite subject
- My favorite book
- My name
- I like to play with New York cousins
- My brother
- My favorite author
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- My favorite food
- My school
- My dad
- My hobby
- I hate them!
- My favorite food
- My mom
- My go to toys
- My best friend
- My favorite animal
21 Clues: My dad • My mom • My name • My hobby • My school • My brother • I hate them! • My go to toys • My best friend • My favorite food • My favorite food • My favorite tree • My favorite book • my favorite sport • My favorite animal • My favorite author • My favorite subject • My video game console • My favorite board game • My favorite video game • I like to play with New York cousins
Ltang spelling words 2020-01-08
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- Aviso, la piso es mojado.
- Valuable
- 7.4 Billion
- Maker of this crossword
- Very
- Oh, don't _______ my wrongdoings!
- Man made
- _____ anthem: Star-Spangled Banner
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- ?
- Formed New York
- Goalkeeper, Midfielder, Forward
- Sleepiness
- Has all the words
- Hey, someone burned down my she-shed!
- ½
- Maybe do easier clues...
- Monetary
- _____ sensors can set off the -- RUN!
- Food -> I need to go to the bathroom!
- Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
20 Clues: ? • ½ • Very • Valuable • Monetary • Man made • Sleepiness • 7.4 Billion • Formed New York • Has all the words • Maker of this crossword • Maybe do easier clues... • Aviso, la piso es mojado. • Twitter, Facebook, Instagram • Goalkeeper, Midfielder, Forward • Oh, don't _______ my wrongdoings! • _____ anthem: Star-Spangled Banner • Hey, someone burned down my she-shed! • ...
NFL FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICKS 2023 2023-05-29
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- Washington Commanders
- Bryan Breesee
- Devon Witherspoon
- Jack Campbell
- Mazi Smit
- Detroit Lions
- Indianapolis Colts
- Bryce Young
- New York Jets
- Zay Flowers
- Tennessee Titans
- Anton Harrison
- Tyree Wilson
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- Paris Johnson
- Darnell Wright
- Bijan Robinson
- Jordan Addison
- Quentin Johnston
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Deonte Banks
- Broderick Jones
- Myles Murphy
- Will Anderson
- Buffalo Bills
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Green Bay Packers
- CJ Stroud
- Christian Gonzalez
28 Clues: Mazi Smit • CJ Stroud • Bryce Young • Zay Flowers • Deonte Banks • Myles Murphy • Tyree Wilson • Paris Johnson • Bryan Breesee • Jack Campbell • Detroit Lions • Will Anderson • Buffalo Bills • New York Jets • Darnell Wright • Bijan Robinson • Jordan Addison • Anton Harrison • Broderick Jones • Quentin Johnston • Tennessee Titans • Devon Witherspoon • Green Bay Packers • Indianapolis Colts • Christian Gonzalez • ...
UN Members by Most Populous City 2023-09-06
36 Clues: Lima • Dheli • Seoul • Paris • Dhaka • Tokyo • Cairo • Lagos • Manila • London • Riyadh • Moscow • Tehran • Madrid • Yangon • Luanda • Bogota • Karachi • Toronto • Jakarta • Baghdad • Bangkok • New York • Khartoum • Istanbul • Kinshasa • Santiago • Shanghai • Singapore • Sao Paulo • Johanesberg • Mexico City • Kuala Lumpur • Buenos Aries • Dar es Salaam • Ho Chi Minh City
Chapter 5 Vocabulary List 2024-03-05
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- not a male slave
- imbibe
- I hurried
- infinitive; summons
- guffaw
- hangover
- if you don't like someone, you would...
- paying attention to
- cleans your house
- the club that Azra supports (4th in Premier League)
- different form of ice
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- not your lunch
- vociferating
- a work place
- consumption
- agricultarist
- _ glorious _
- New York
- opposite of going
- getting everything set
- opposite of absum
- Oxford High
22 Clues: imbibe • guffaw • hangover • New York • I hurried • consumption • Oxford High • vociferating • a work place • _ glorious _ • agricultarist • not your lunch • not a male slave • opposite of going • opposite of absum • cleans your house • infinitive; summons • paying attention to • different form of ice • getting everything set • if you don't like someone, you would... • ...
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
Chapter 6: Cities, Immigrants, and Farmers 2022-04-26
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- an organization, usually controlled by a strong leader or “boss,” that gets citizens to vote for its candidates on election day.
- the belief that native-born Americans were superior to others, and that immigrants and their diverse cultural influences were undesirable.
- immigrants who came mainly from Southern and Western Europe (the Balkans, Italy, Poland, and Russia).
- European immigrants who came mainly from Northern and Central Europe (Germany and England)
- It became the main local political machine of the Democratic Party, and played a major role in controlling New York City.
- state laws regulating the fees grain elevator companies and railroads that charged farmers to store and transport their crops.
- was formed in the early 1890s to represent the interests of farmers and workers.
- 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).
- a federally owned island in New York Harbor that was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States.
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- low-cost rental housing barely meeting minimal living requirements.
- leader of New York City's corrupt Tammany Hall political organization during the 1860s and early 1870s.
- an American movement that sought to improve the economic conditions for farmers.
- the movement of people from the countryside to cities.
- made the railroads the first industry subject to federal regulation.
14 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. • ...
Crossword 2014-01-30
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- safe haven in Chicago for immigrants
- name for immigrants from west Europe (German, Irish)
- act put in place to deny Chinese immigration into the US
- groups that abused and controlled political parties
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- book by Jacob Riis depicting life of immigrants in New York
- theory that people's hard work and success gained them salvation
- the flow of people from rural areas to cities
- entry point into the US for European immigrants
- name for immigrants from east/south Europe (Italian, Polish)
- nickname for iconic political machine in New York
10 Clues: safe haven in Chicago for immigrants • the flow of people from rural areas to cities • entry point into the US for European immigrants • nickname for iconic political machine in New York • groups that abused and controlled political parties • name for immigrants from west Europe (German, Irish) • act put in place to deny Chinese immigration into the US • ...
Crossword 2014-01-30
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- groups that abused and controlled political parties
- theory that people's hard work and success gained them salvation
- name for immigrants from east/south Europe (Italian, Polish)
- safe haven in Chicago for immigrants
- act put in place to deny Chinese immigration into the US
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- the flow of people from rural areas to cities
- book by Jacob Riis depicting life of immigrants in New York
- name for immigrants from west Europe (German, Irish)
- entry point into the US for European immigrants
- nickname for iconic political machine in New York
10 Clues: safe haven in Chicago for immigrants • the flow of people from rural areas to cities • entry point into the US for European immigrants • nickname for iconic political machine in New York • groups that abused and controlled political parties • name for immigrants from west Europe (German, Irish) • act put in place to deny Chinese immigration into the US • ...
Bader HW 2017-02-14
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- Nation the type of nation Hamilton imagined
- Nation Hamilton sided with during the French Revolution
- what Hamilton's interpretation of the constitution was
- Island where Hamilton was born on
- age Hamilton was when he was sent to New York
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- person who was elected to represent New York after the Revolutionary war
- type of person who needed to run a country
- where the capital of the U.S. is to be placed(in the south)
- group that shared Hamilton's view that people were selfish
- a system that cold only lead to error
10 Clues: Island where Hamilton was born on • a system that cold only lead to error • type of person who needed to run a country • Nation the type of nation Hamilton imagined • age Hamilton was when he was sent to New York • what Hamilton's interpretation of the constitution was • Nation Hamilton sided with during the French Revolution • ...
Shackled search 2026-01-30
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- a person who is forced to work for and obey another
- a connected flexible series of metal links.
- the action of marking with a branding iron.
- a girl in relation to other daughters and sons of her parents.
- A thing used to restrain someone
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- the act of taking care of someone
- York A city in the state New York
- The people who gave birth to you
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- people who fought america in the revolutionary war
10 Clues: The people who gave birth to you • A thing used to restrain someone • the act of taking care of someone • York A city in the state New York • a connected flexible series of metal links. • the action of marking with a branding iron. • people who fought america in the revolutionary war • a person who is forced to work for and obey another • ...
bastketball 2024-09-30
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- the thing you throw the ball into
- the team for Minnesota
- the team for utah
- the team for San Francisco
- the team for Indiana
- the Los Angela's team
- the place you play on
- the team for new york
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- the first Nike shows for michael jordan
- the team for new orleans
- the team for detroit
- the team for Washington
- the team for Sacramento
- the ball you use to play
- the team for miami
- team for boston
- the team for Houston
17 Clues: team for boston • the team for utah • the team for miami • the team for detroit • the team for Indiana • the team for Houston • the Los Angela's team • the place you play on • the team for new york • the team for Minnesota • the team for Washington • the team for Sacramento • the team for new orleans • the ball you use to play • the team for San Francisco • the thing you throw the ball into • ...
De kerstman 2019-12-09
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- Vanaf 1822 kreeg de kerstman …
- De oorspronkelijke naam vaan New York.
- De oorspronkelijke look van de kerstman maakte een metamorfose door. Verschillende … zorgen voor andere eigenschappen van de kerstman.
- De kerstman woont volgens de tekst in …
- Hoe kwam de kerstman oorspronkelijk binnen? Via de…
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- Duitse mythe waar de kerstman zijn oorsprong zou gehaald hebben.
- Slee die getrokken wordt door een of meer trekdieren.
- De figuur die Nederlanders mee emigreerden naar New York.
- Hoe werd Santa gelinkt aan de kerstperiode? Als afbeelding op …
- Voordat de kerstman zich verplaatste in een slee, had hij een …
10 Clues: Vanaf 1822 kreeg de kerstman … • De oorspronkelijke naam vaan New York. • De kerstman woont volgens de tekst in … • Hoe kwam de kerstman oorspronkelijk binnen? Via de… • Slee die getrokken wordt door een of meer trekdieren. • De figuur die Nederlanders mee emigreerden naar New York. • Hoe werd Santa gelinkt aan de kerstperiode? Als afbeelding op … • ...
Crossword-quiz about New York 2021-09-27
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- Brooklyn and Manhattan _______ the Brooklyn Bridge.
- At the Brooklyn Bridge you got a nice _______ of the East River.
- _______ is one of the five boroughs in New York and is located in the north-west of New York.
- The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the _______ bridge.
- The Empire State Building is 445,2m _______.
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- Today is the Ellis Island an immigration _______ that many tourists visit.
- You can visit museums or street festivals at the _______.
- The Brooklyn Bridge is a _______ bridge.
- In the Central Park are 5 millions _________.
- The Statue of Liberty was a present from ______.
10 Clues: The Brooklyn Bridge is a _______ bridge. • The Empire State Building is 445,2m _______. • In the Central Park are 5 millions _________. • The Statue of Liberty was a present from ______. • The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the _______ bridge. • Brooklyn and Manhattan _______ the Brooklyn Bridge. • You can visit museums or street festivals at the _______. • ...
Calen-trump 2023-02-23
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- He has __ children.
- his campaign slogan was make ___ great again
- he went to school at the new york _____ academy
- In 1971 he took over his father's real estate company,naming it The ____ Organization.
- he was born in queens new york on ___ 14 1946
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- the _____Pandemic started at the end of his presidency
- in 2005 Donald Trump married ____ Knauss
- five Donald Trump was the ______ president
- he likes to use_____ to communicate with the American people
- He is the only president in American history to be impeached ____ by Congress
10 Clues: He has __ children. • in 2005 Donald Trump married ____ Knauss • five Donald Trump was the ______ president • his campaign slogan was make ___ great again • he was born in queens new york on ___ 14 1946 • he went to school at the new york _____ academy • the _____Pandemic started at the end of his presidency • ...
Jonas Salk 2013-11-20
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- Jonas Salk helped prevent polio and _________, also known as the flu.
- He was ______ in 1914.
- He went to the New York School of Medicine and started researching ________.
- Salk's vaccine was very helpful because polio _____ many young kids.
- In 1953, he used his vaccine on him and his family to prove it was ____ and effective.
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- polio is a disease that will _________ you.
- This word's full name is Poliomyelitis.
- He developed a ________ to prevent polio
- Polio and was a very intense disease that __________ many scientists.
- Jonas Salk was born in ___ York.
10 Clues: He was ______ in 1914. • Jonas Salk was born in ___ York. • This word's full name is Poliomyelitis. • He developed a ________ to prevent polio • polio is a disease that will _________ you. • Salk's vaccine was very helpful because polio _____ many young kids. • Jonas Salk helped prevent polio and _________, also known as the flu. • ...
Architectural Wonders of U.S. 2024-07-13
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- Arch in St. Louis known as the "Gateway to the West."
- National memorial with the carvings of four U.S. presidents.
- Headquarters of the United States Department of Defense.
- Formerly known as the Sears Tower, located in Chicago.
- Neoclassical monument in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the 16th president.
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- Famous suspension bridge connecting San Francisco to Marin County.
- Residence and office of the President of the United States.
- Art museum in New York City designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Iconic skyscraper in New York City, completed in 1931.
- Famous Victorian hotel in San Diego.
10 Clues: Famous Victorian hotel in San Diego. • Arch in St. Louis known as the "Gateway to the West." • Iconic skyscraper in New York City, completed in 1931. • Formerly known as the Sears Tower, located in Chicago. • Headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. • Residence and office of the President of the United States. • ...
Spanish American war 2024-10-28
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- owner of the New York World
- a war in 1898
- owner of the New York Journal
- volunteer cavalry during the Spanish American War
- a country that is technically independent but is under some control of another nation
- a kind of journalism that twisted news stories to make them more interesting
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- the USA had no intention of adding Cuba to it's empire
- the future president who lead the Rough Riders
- the American ship mysteriously blown up on February 15, 1898
- an army doctor who proved that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes
10 Clues: a war in 1898 • owner of the New York World • owner of the New York Journal • the future president who lead the Rough Riders • volunteer cavalry during the Spanish American War • the USA had no intention of adding Cuba to it's empire • the American ship mysteriously blown up on February 15, 1898 • an army doctor who proved that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes • ...
United States Crossword 2025-10-09
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- The United States flag has 50 _____.
- The capital city of the United States is __________, D.C.
- The U.S. paper money is called the ______.
- The U.S. holiday on July 4th is called ____________ Day.
- The big green statue in New York is the Statue of _______.
- The U.S. national anthem is called "The ___________ Banner."
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- The mountain range that runs along the east coast is the ___________ Mountains.
- The national bird of the United States is the bald _____.
- The tallest building in New York City is called One _____ Center.
- The president lives in the _____ House.
10 Clues: The United States flag has 50 _____. • The president lives in the _____ House. • The U.S. paper money is called the ______. • The U.S. holiday on July 4th is called ____________ Day. • The national bird of the United States is the bald _____. • The capital city of the United States is __________, D.C. • The big green statue in New York is the Statue of _______. • ...
ATOGM — Miraculous Quizz 2021-12-26
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. • ...
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 • ...
NFL buttsaggington 2014-11-16
10 Clues: DEN WR • Saints • NYG WR/KR • MIA WR/TE • NYJ's logo • Colt's Logo • SEA new WR/TE • Charger's Logo • Number of teams in New York State • Team with most catching yards so far in the 2014 season
Moving into a new house or flat 2021-09-19
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- Whirlpool sells this kind of appliances
- Don’t forget to pull it!
- It’s very convenient to clean your plates
- You need it to bake a cake
- Nobody likes to do it but you must do it!
- A short period of sleep in the middle of the day
- You press it before you go to sleep
- You give him/her money every month
- It’s one of the utilities you have to pay
- The person who lives with you
- A synonym of flat
- Celebrating the arrival in a new house
- A famous real estate agent on French TV
- You open it to brush your teeth
- Payment made every month
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- They’re usually really high in New-York City
- The place where you put a carton of milk
- Bronx, Brooklyn or Manhattan in New-York City
- You go there when you don’t feel like cooking
- Where you put your clothes
- It’s bigger than a shower
- The outside part of a flat
- Someone invited in the house
- Very useful in winter
- Sometimes you don’t have it in a flat share
- The place where you live
- The mood you can be in the morning
- Some important criteria for moving in…
- Very useful in summer
- A bad habit that some people have
30 Clues: A synonym of flat • Very useful in winter • Very useful in summer • Don’t forget to pull it! • The place where you live • Payment made every month • It’s bigger than a shower • Where you put your clothes • You need it to bake a cake • The outside part of a flat • Someone invited in the house • The person who lives with you • You open it to brush your teeth • ...
Britanica Middle School - September 11 2021-09-12
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- the fourth plane was probably headed here
- United Airlines flight 93 flew from New York City to this town in Pennsylvania
- site of the fallen World Trade Center
- terrorist group who hijacked four planes in the US
- fourth plane crashed here in Pennsylvania
- American Airlines flight 11 flight path from ______ to New York City
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- terrorists flew two planes into these buildings
- third plane flew into this building in Washington DC
- assigned to many flights after September 11 attacks to protect passengers and crew
- US announced a "war on terror" and attacked this country
10 Clues: site of the fallen World Trade Center • the fourth plane was probably headed here • fourth plane crashed here in Pennsylvania • terrorists flew two planes into these buildings • terrorist group who hijacked four planes in the US • third plane flew into this building in Washington DC • US announced a "war on terror" and attacked this country • ...
The cultural life of USA 2025-12-08
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- Special cultural celebration days in the USA.
- A traditional American holiday celebrated in November.
- MUSIC A popular music genre strongly influenced by American culture.
- The famous area in New York known for musical theatre.
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- A strong part of American culture influenced by New York and Los Angeles.
- The center of the American film industry.
- MUSEUM A place where American art and exhibitions are displayed.
- Books and written works by American authors.
- BOWL The championship game of American football and a major cultural event.
- A music style that originated in African American communities.
10 Clues: The center of the American film industry. • Books and written works by American authors. • Special cultural celebration days in the USA. • A traditional American holiday celebrated in November. • The famous area in New York known for musical theatre. • A music style that originated in African American communities. • ...
Westward Expansion 2026-01-13
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- Machine Organization that controlled city politics by trading services for votes
- Popular leisure activity that provided entertainment for city dwellers
- Overcrowded apartment building with poor living conditions
- Growth of cities due to industrialization and immigration
- 1882 law that banned immigration from China
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- Belief that native-born Americans are superior to immigrants
- Famous New York political machine led by Boss Tweed
- Tall building made possible by steel and elevators
- Immigration processing center in New York Harbor for mostly European immigrants
- West Coast immigration station that processed many Asian immigrants
10 Clues: 1882 law that banned immigration from China • Tall building made possible by steel and elevators • Famous New York political machine led by Boss Tweed • Growth of cities due to industrialization and immigration • Overcrowded apartment building with poor living conditions • Belief that native-born Americans are superior to immigrants • ...
NYC 2020-02-28
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- German soldiers in the revolution.
- What month did the British take over NYC?
- Leader of the Continental Army.
- It’s the most densely populated of New York city’s 5 boroughs.
- What season was it when the battle of white plains.
- It started January 3,1777 and in New Jersey.
- Duel Political enemies that dueled, one dies.
- Killed Alexander Hamilton duel.
- When were the British ready to capture New York.
- One of the largest battle in the revolutionary war.
- The first cannon blast of The Battle of Long Island CH
- What war did the Battle of Brooklyn take place in?
- His brother, General George Howe died in the Battle of Carillon.
- They fought October 28,1776.
- Led by George Washington in the Revolutionary war.
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- When did the Battle of Brooklyn start, it’s a season.
- Where was Elizabeth Schuyler born.
- College was established by King George 2 charter .
- Including the battles of Long Island, White Plains Princeton and Trenton.
- April 30 1789.
- Who was the nation’s founding capitalist and the financier of its revolution.
- Alexander Hamilton’s wife.
- When was Elisabeth Schuyler born.
- Nickname for the British soldiers in the revolutionary war.
- How many soldiers were in the battle of white plains.
- What month was George Washington’s inauguration scheduled for.
- Elizabeth Schuyler’s nickname.
27 Clues: April 30 1789. • Alexander Hamilton’s wife. • They fought October 28,1776. • Elizabeth Schuyler’s nickname. • Leader of the Continental Army. • Killed Alexander Hamilton duel. • When was Elisabeth Schuyler born. • German soldiers in the revolution. • Where was Elizabeth Schuyler born. • What month did the British take over NYC? • It started January 3,1777 and in New Jersey. • ...
Our Puzzling History #2 2021-12-03
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- writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers
- a writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence
- an area where a foreign nation controlled economic development
- the United States and Latin America should work together
- an attitude of aggressive nationalism
- History,
- where american warships entered japan to show their naval power
- ascended hawaiian throne in 1891
- the american minister to hawaii
- outlined the role of the U.S. in cuba and the Caribbean
- pushed for construction of new navy
- pushed for construction of new navy
- owner of the new york journal
- owner of the new york world
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- a voyage around the world to showcase the nation’s military might.
- secretary of state in the 1880’s
- In 1890, he published his lectures in a book called The Influence of Sea Power
- Cleveland strongly opposed imperialism
- after reaching the Pacific Ocean it was the nation’s destiny to expand overseas and spread its civilization to other people
- became known as el carnicero
- group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing
- fiske argued that English-speaking nations had superior character, ideas, and systems of government, and were destined to dominate the planet
- taft’s policy
- took a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- assistant secretary of the navy
- revolutionary general and first president of the Philippines
26 Clues: History, • taft’s policy • owner of the new york world • became known as el carnicero • owner of the new york journal • the american minister to hawaii • assistant secretary of the navy • secretary of state in the 1880’s • ascended hawaiian throne in 1891 • pushed for construction of new navy • pushed for construction of new navy • an attitude of aggressive nationalism • ...
Crossword 2024-03-15
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- American television channel that featured popular “Spring Break” coverage in the early 2000s.
- Lyft alternative
- The Academy Awards for films
- Seasonal McDonald's shake or a type of four-leaf clover.
- give up your guilty pleasure until Easter
- cheap food, iconic cups, and azaleas blooming at this April golf tournament
- A social media app popular within the middle-aged demographic
- one can make your breath smell good.
- vampires hate this. Push your clock forward one hour.
- Charms It's Magically Delicious!
- Queen B; in her country era
- eclipse when the moon phases between the sun and the earth.
- name of new New York Times games; “___ of hair”
- tiny ginger old man that wears all green.
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- month of nothing but basketball.
- Check this on the weather app before tanning
- “__ burger”. Where your dog plays.
- A Popular spring break destination country. Think Taco Tuesday.
- History Month month-long holiday in March that celebrates women
- Missing Duchess of Wales
- Milk’s favorite cookie
- Get ready for lots of this in April
- “Thank Goodness It’s __”
- Fun to jump in when it rains
- A popular and quiet study spot
- A Charlotte native just won this iconic race; also a city in Florida
- movie starring Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet.
- The OG New York Times game
- a verb or a season of the year.
29 Clues: Lyft alternative • Milk’s favorite cookie • Missing Duchess of Wales • “Thank Goodness It’s __” • The OG New York Times game • Queen B; in her country era • The Academy Awards for films • Fun to jump in when it rains • A popular and quiet study spot • a verb or a season of the year. • month of nothing but basketball. • Charms It's Magically Delicious! • ...
Crossword 2024-03-21
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- “Thank Goodness It’s __”
- A Popular spring break destination country. Think Taco Tuesday.
- Lyft alternative
- A social media app popular within the middle-aged demographic
- American television channel that featured popular “Spring Break” coverage in the early 2000s.
- Missing Duchess of Wales
- Fun to jump in when it rains
- Charms It's Magically Delicious!
- a verb or a season of the year.
- month of nothing but basketball.
- vampires hate this. Push your clock forward one hour.
- The Academy Awards for films
- A popular and quiet study spot
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- cheap food, iconic cups, and azaleas blooming at this April golf tournament
- Milk’s favorite cookie
- History Month month-long holiday in March that celebrates women
- “__ burger”. Where your dog plays.
- give up your guilty pleasure until Easter
- Check this on the weather app before tanning
- a tiny ginger old man that wears all green.
- Queen B; in her country era
- name of new New York Times games; “___ of hair”
- A Charlotte native just won this iconic race; also a city in Florida
- movie starring Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet.
- eclipse when the moon phases between the sun and the earth.
- Get ready for lots of this in April
- one can make your breath smell good.
- Seasonal McDonald's shake or a type of four-leaf clover.
- The OG New York Times game
29 Clues: Lyft alternative • Milk’s favorite cookie • “Thank Goodness It’s __” • Missing Duchess of Wales • The OG New York Times game • Queen B; in her country era • Fun to jump in when it rains • The Academy Awards for films • A popular and quiet study spot • a verb or a season of the year. • month of nothing but basketball. • Charms It's Magically Delicious! • ...
The war of independence 2025-09-26
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- Met in Philadelphia to discuss how to fight the war with Britain
- Saratoga was a place where freeman's farm is
- Primarily wrote the document called The Declaration of Independence
- A general who lead an army south from Montreal to New York
- Famous American naval officer
- In Pennsylvania
- final attempt to avoid war between Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies in America.
- Hired soldiers
- Colonists who favored Britain's cause
- The unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America
- forced with general gage from these hilltop positions
- In South Carolina
- set out from massachusetts on the same mission
- Is in New York
- Where Cornwallis mer little resistance from these troops.
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- Large force sent under him to confront Washington
- Merchant vessels outfitted to fight
- British outpost and crown point
- A new army quartermaster
- The leader of the Green Mountain Boys
- Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine
- French volunteer
- He organized a force of 175 men to go to ohio
- of Paris Ended the eight year war with Britain
- Congress called the troops and named George Washington the army's commander
- Rescued Burgoyne when he needed to crush the Americans
- In South Carolina Morgan and his men killed and captured most of Tarlenton's force.
- Wrote the Pamphlet called common sense
28 Clues: Hired soldiers • Is in New York • In Pennsylvania • French volunteer • In South Carolina • A new army quartermaster • Famous American naval officer • British outpost and crown point • Pamphlet written by Thomas Paine • Merchant vessels outfitted to fight • The leader of the Green Mountain Boys • Colonists who favored Britain's cause • Wrote the Pamphlet called common sense • ...
Staple 25th Anniversary 2023-01-19
Weltwahrzeichen 2024-02-08
10 Clues: - Peru • - China • - Jordanien • - Agra, Indien • - Rom, Italien • - New York, USA • - Paris, Frankreich • - Sydney, Australien • - Wiltshire, England • - Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien
8th Grade Universities 2023-09-15
5 Clues: located in Ithica, New York • located in New York, New York • located in Middletown, Connecticut • located in Providence, Rhode Island • located in Newark, New Jersey & New Brunswick, New Jersey
Colonial America Abbreviations 2013-10-02
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- RI is the abbreviation for this colony.
- The abbreviation for New York.
- The abbreviation for Connecticut.
- The abbreviation for Massachusetts.
- The abbreviation for Pennsylvania.
- Jersey NJ is the abbreviation for his colony.
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- VA is the abbreviation for this colony.
- The abbreviation for Georgia.
- The abbreviation for Maryland.
- Da is the abbreviation for this colony.
- The abbreviation for South Carolina.
- Carolina. NC is the abbreviation for this colony.
- The abbreviation for New Hampshire.
13 Clues: The abbreviation for Georgia. • The abbreviation for Maryland. • The abbreviation for New York. • The abbreviation for Connecticut. • The abbreviation for Pennsylvania. • The abbreviation for Massachusetts. • The abbreviation for New Hampshire. • The abbreviation for South Carolina. • VA is the abbreviation for this colony. • RI is the abbreviation for this colony. • ...
Northeast United States Geography 2026-01-19
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- The capital of Connecticut
- The state with 71 lighthouses
- The capital of New York
- The capital of New Hampshire
- The captital of Vermont
- The captital of Massachusetts
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- The capital of Rhode Island
- The capital of Maine
- The state known for maple syrup
- The eastern-most state in the US
- Hampshire Mt. Washington is in this state
11 Clues: The capital of Maine • The capital of New York • The captital of Vermont • The capital of Connecticut • The capital of Rhode Island • The capital of New Hampshire • The state with 71 lighthouses • The captital of Massachusetts • The state known for maple syrup • The eastern-most state in the US • Hampshire Mt. Washington is in this state
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Book Posters 8EIa 2019-01-29
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- special Japanese robe
- Indian leader who practiced non-violence
- team sport played in Ireland
- Edward Teach was a _______________.
- doctor who helped Joseph Merrick
- Edward gave up being king of England
- famous San Francisco bridge
- group of indigenous Australian people
- South African freedom fighter, spent 27 years in jail
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- William Shakespeare was one
- President Kennedy’s nickname
- large Australian city
- traditional Australian sodabread
- the “center” of New York
- highest point in Antarctica
- capital of Scotland
- This Indian princess lived in Virginia.
- beautiful lake in New Zealand
- Marco Polo’s path
- this statue is 93 meters tall
20 Clues: Marco Polo’s path • capital of Scotland • special Japanese robe • large Australian city • the “center” of New York • William Shakespeare was one • highest point in Antarctica • famous San Francisco bridge • President Kennedy’s nickname • team sport played in Ireland • beautiful lake in New Zealand • this statue is 93 meters tall • traditional Australian sodabread • ...
Book Posters 8EIa 2019-01-29
Across
- Indian leader who practiced non-violence
- special Japanese robe
- Marco Polo’s path
- group of indigenous Australian people
- South African freedom fighter, spent 27 years in jail
- famous San Francisco bridge
- William Shakespeare was one
- capital of Scotland
- large Australian city
- Edward gave up being king of England
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- team sport played in Ireland
- President Kennedy’s nickname
- highest point in Antarctica
- the “center” of New York
- this statue is 93 meters tall
- doctor who helped Joseph Merrick
- This Indian princess lived in Virginia.
- beautiful lake in New Zealand
- traditional Australian sodabread
- Edward Teach was a _______________.
20 Clues: Marco Polo’s path • capital of Scotland • special Japanese robe • large Australian city • the “center” of New York • highest point in Antarctica • famous San Francisco bridge • William Shakespeare was one • team sport played in Ireland • President Kennedy’s nickname • this statue is 93 meters tall • beautiful lake in New Zealand • doctor who helped Joseph Merrick • ...
Music 2015-05-30
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- Paul Simon's birth city
- An electric instrument
- A person who plays guitar
- A form of music Paul Simon does
- Paul Simon's birth state
- Paul Simon won 13 __________
- Paul Simon's 3rd wife
- The main character of At The Bandstand
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- American-Jewish Singer
- A body part which can do many things
- A pair of small drums
- A person who sings
- Paul Simon moved to __________ (City)
- Paul Simon moved to __________ (State)
- Paul Simon's race
- Paul Simon's partner
- A 6-stringed instrument
- A "shakey" instrument
- A Latin percussion instrument
- Paul Simon's Zodiac sign
20 Clues: Paul Simon's race • A person who sings • Paul Simon's partner • A pair of small drums • A "shakey" instrument • Paul Simon's 3rd wife • American-Jewish Singer • An electric instrument • Paul Simon's birth city • A 6-stringed instrument • Paul Simon's birth state • Paul Simon's Zodiac sign • A person who plays guitar • Paul Simon won 13 __________ • A Latin percussion instrument • ...
Infinity Saga: Phase One 2022-01-25
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- _________ Commandoes
- Loki's army
- Tony's famous last words
- Hail _______
- Phase One's forgotten solo movie
- A warm ________ for all mankind
- Caught playing _________ on the helicarrier
- Tony Stark's fellow cave captive
- What Natasha has in her ledger
- The space stone in disguise
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- Machine that attacked Thor in New Mexico
- First thing Tony wanted back in the U.S.
- Hawkeye needs a distraction and this
- Thor's alter ego
- Race where Tony meets Whiplash
- Red Skull's right hand man
- His first name is Agent
- "I'm always _________"
- Gave Cap his shield
- _____ bucks says your wrong
- Post Battle of New York dinner
21 Clues: Loki's army • Hail _______ • Thor's alter ego • Gave Cap his shield • _________ Commandoes • "I'm always _________" • His first name is Agent • Tony's famous last words • Red Skull's right hand man • _____ bucks says your wrong • The space stone in disguise • Race where Tony meets Whiplash • Post Battle of New York dinner • What Natasha has in her ledger • A warm ________ for all mankind • ...
State Capitals 2023-08-30
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- Nebraska
- Hawaii
- Boise
- Delaware
- New York
- Salt Lake City
- Wyoming
- Santa Fe
- Carson City
- Annapolis
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Jefferson City
- Massachusetts
- Arizona
- Sacramento
- Dakota Bismarck
- Des Moines
- Austin
- Springfield
- Connecticut
- Montpelier
- Salem
- Baton Rouge
- Kentucky
- South Carolina
- Mississippi
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- Tallahassee
- Rhode Island
- Harrisburg
- West Virginia
- Madison
- Okalahoma
- Juneau
- New Hampshire
- Washington
- South Dakota
- Colorado
- Indiana
- Topeka
- Tennessee
- Atlanta
- St. Paul
- North Carolina
- Trenton
- Columbus
- Lansing
- Arkansas
- Helena
- Virginia
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Hawaii • Juneau • Topeka • Austin • Helena • Madison • Indiana • Wyoming • Atlanta • Augusta • Arizona • Trenton • Lansing • Nebraska • Delaware • New York • Colorado • Santa Fe • St. Paul • Columbus • Arkansas • Virginia • Kentucky • Okalahoma • Tennessee • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Washington • Montgomery • Sacramento • Des Moines • Montpelier • Tallahassee • Carson City • Springfield • Connecticut • Baton Rouge • Mississippi • Rhode Island • ...
13 2024-07-05
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- Pitt's underground group
- Vampire Slayer series
- Scorsese's mob life
- Sci-Fi reality bender
- New Jersey mob series
- Tarantino's nonlinear story
- Carrey's reality show life
- Show about nothing
- Iconic New York sitcom
- Epic romance and disaster film
- De Niro vs. Pacino
- Coen brothers' dark comedy
- Beach lifeguard series
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- Camden family drama
- Cher's high school comedy
- Board game adventure film
- "I see dead people"
- Gump's extraordinary life
- Mulder and Scully's adventures
- Simba's animated journey
- Emergency room drama
- & Greg's quirky romance
- Park with dinosaurs
- Agents monitoring aliens
- Gibson's Scottish epic
25 Clues: Show about nothing • De Niro vs. Pacino • Camden family drama • "I see dead people" • Scorsese's mob life • Park with dinosaurs • Emergency room drama • Vampire Slayer series • Sci-Fi reality bender • New Jersey mob series • Iconic New York sitcom • Gibson's Scottish epic • Beach lifeguard series • & Greg's quirky romance • Pitt's underground group • Simba's animated journey • ...
colony crossword 2024-08-27
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- nonviolent resistance
- a group of people who made laws
- laws that restrict slaves' rights
- an area that people colonized
- owner of business or holder of property
- the journey that all slaves had to make
- married pocahontas
- taught pilgrims to farm and fish
- renamed new netherlands new york
- founder of georgia
- people from all over lived together peacefully in pennsylvania
- the three-way trade between the three continents
- the first leader of jamestown
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- leader of plymouth colony
- popular vote
- founder of pennsylvania
- the three g's
- people govern themselves
- violent resistance
- known as a buffer and debtor colony
20 Clues: popular vote • the three g's • married pocahontas • violent resistance • founder of georgia • nonviolent resistance • founder of pennsylvania • people govern themselves • leader of plymouth colony • an area that people colonized • the first leader of jamestown • a group of people who made laws • taught pilgrims to farm and fish • renamed new netherlands new york • ...
Adeline 2026-03-09
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- a fashion runway walker
- I'm a horse with stripes
- Female beneficiary
- intense red shade
- an animal that accelerates faster than a sports car
- big cat with rosettes
- desiring a higher position
- artful or crafty
- Counterpart to Heros
- Capital of France
- a creator of fashion
- common textile in fashion
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- City made up of five boroughs
- Villian at the top
- New York City & Paris have one
- dog with irregular black spots on a white base
- Apex hunter of Asia
- The writer claims __________
- one who brings new methods or ideas
- Long-necked browser
- Life is neither good or ____
21 Clues: artful or crafty • intense red shade • Capital of France • Villian at the top • Female beneficiary • Apex hunter of Asia • Long-necked browser • Counterpart to Heros • a creator of fashion • big cat with rosettes • a fashion runway walker • I'm a horse with stripes • common textile in fashion • desiring a higher position • The writer claims __________ • Life is neither good or ____ • ...
Book Posters 8EIa 2019-01-29
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- Indian leader who practiced non-violence
- large Australian city
- South African freedom fighter, spent 27 years in jail
- capital of Scotland
- this statue is 93 meters tall
- President Kennedy’s nickname
- This Indian princess lived in Virginia.
- traditional Australian sodabread
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- famous San Francisco bridge
- special Japanese robe
- doctor who helped Joseph Merrick
- the “center” of New York
- group of indigenous Australian people
- highest point in Antarctica
- team sport played in Ireland
- William Shakespeare was one
- Edward gave up being king of England
- beautiful lake in New Zealand
- Marco Polo’s path
- Edward Teach was a _______________.
20 Clues: Marco Polo’s path • capital of Scotland • special Japanese robe • large Australian city • the “center” of New York • famous San Francisco bridge • highest point in Antarctica • William Shakespeare was one • team sport played in Ireland • President Kennedy’s nickname • this statue is 93 meters tall • beautiful lake in New Zealand • doctor who helped Joseph Merrick • ...
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW MARY & ELLIOT? 2024-07-31
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- Honeymoon location
- Our favorite New York Times minigame
- Where we started hiking together
- Number of years we've been together
- Groom's middle name
- Our first pet
- Mary's favorite boardgame
- Bride's favorite hobby
- Groom's favorite game
- The maid of honor
- Cat we adopted as a kitten
- First date spot (hint:ramen)
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- Our favorite night out in Boston
- City where we met
- Number of National Parks visited together
- The best man
- Bride's middle name
- Groom's profession
- The officiant
- Our new hobby
- Where the groom proposed (hint: mountain)
- Our street in San Diego
- Our tuxedo cat
- Where the bride works
24 Clues: The best man • The officiant • Our first pet • Our new hobby • Our tuxedo cat • City where we met • The maid of honor • Honeymoon location • Groom's profession • Bride's middle name • Groom's middle name • Groom's favorite game • Where the bride works • Bride's favorite hobby • Our street in San Diego • Mary's favorite boardgame • Cat we adopted as a kitten • First date spot (hint:ramen) • ...
MCAS Part 2 2023-05-08
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- Sacred hearts mascot
- JG Whittier Mascot
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Castle located in Haverhill
- Number you multiply another number by to equal one
- Hunking school Mascot
- The best subject in school
- Best Ice Cream Spot in Haverhill
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Maine
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- The county in Massachusetts that you live in!
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Nettle Mascot
- Mr. T does not work here (despite the rumors)
- Capital of Connecticut
- Consentino Mascot
- The American Sport played with a pigskin ball
- Best hangout after school on a Friday
20 Clues: Nettle Mascot • Capital of Maine • Consentino Mascot • JG Whittier Mascot • Capital of Vermont • Capital of New York • Sacred hearts mascot • Hunking school Mascot • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of Massachusetts • Capital of New Hampshire • The best subject in school • Castle located in Haverhill • Best Ice Cream Spot in Haverhill • ...
