new york Crossword Puzzles
The Orphanage by the Lake 2024-10-05
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- Hazel_______
- ____ days to find Mia
- The theatre
- “Time after time”by Cindy__________
- Mia’s age
- Hazel and Kenny are both _______
- Mia’s roommate
- Mia’s talent
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- The New York borough
- Taught by Gregory Goolsbee
- The car lent to Hazel
- Mr. _______ DuPont
- Agnes The orphanage by the lake
- Lake__________
- Hazel’s job
- The accomplice
16 Clues: Mia’s age • The theatre • Hazel’s job • Hazel_______ • Mia’s talent • Lake__________ • The accomplice • Mia’s roommate • Mr. _______ DuPont • The New York borough • The car lent to Hazel • ____ days to find Mia • Taught by Gregory Goolsbee • Agnes The orphanage by the lake • Hazel and Kenny are both _______ • “Time after time”by Cindy__________
keira 2024-12-22
17 Clues: my puppy • fav color • fav class • dream job • fav pokemon • my fav movie • my fav cousin • dream college • my fav cousin • my middle name • birthday month • my place of work • city i was born in • fav monster flavor • city in new york im from • ideal honeymoon location • my hospital i had surgery
New Year Crossword 2024-01-02
10 Clues: shows the date • day of New Year • month of New Year • 12 o'clock at night • there are 12 in a year • get together to celebrate • explosion of bright lights • a promise to do or not do something • where crowds gather in New York City • word used to celebrate the arrival of the New Year
Bodily kinesthetic 2022-01-10
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- not eating mcdonalds everyday
- Taking a stroll
- spanish sport
- - popular in european countries
- Michael phelps _____ to victory
- New york ________ famous running event
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- long walks in woods
- lower body part
- forest sport
- medieval sport
- commonly watched olympic sport
- chest organ
- diamond
- originates from holyoke massachusetts
- stand up sled sport
15 Clues: diamond • chest organ • forest sport • spanish sport • medieval sport • lower body part • Taking a stroll • long walks in woods • stand up sled sport • not eating mcdonalds everyday • commonly watched olympic sport • - popular in european countries • Michael phelps _____ to victory • originates from holyoke massachusetts • New york ________ famous running event
Crime stories 2024-08-05
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- Mass suicide
- Cult leader. __ Manson
- Prison riot
- Killer Unsolved murders
- Arms scandal
- Los Angeles murderer. __ Strangler
- Unsolved murder case. Black __
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- Notorious serial killer. Ted __
- Airplane hijacker. DB __
- Political activists. __ Seven
- Political scandal
- Serial killer in New York. Son Of __
- Free Speech Movement
- Terrorist attacks. __ Bombings
- Kidnapped heiress. Patty __
15 Clues: Prison riot • Mass suicide • Arms scandal • Political scandal • Free Speech Movement • Cult leader. __ Manson • Killer Unsolved murders • Airplane hijacker. DB __ • Kidnapped heiress. Patty __ • Political activists. __ Seven • Terrorist attacks. __ Bombings • Unsolved murder case. Black __ • Notorious serial killer. Ted __ • Los Angeles murderer. __ Strangler • ...
Ch. 30 Age of Discovery 2013-01-09
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- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides.
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures.
- Explored southwest route to Asia.
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York.
- Set the Line of Demarcation which was a boundary established in 1493 to define Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas.
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean (1475-1519); first European to see the Great South Sea
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia/ established claims for England
- Explored from Florida westward to Mississippi.
- Sailed into New York Bay.
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of the fabled Cities of Gold
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- Sailed into St. Lawrence River and to Montreal.
- Set up first European school for navigators / designed and built caravel / discovered islands that would be used as supple stations for future expeditions
- Explored Peru/ conquered Incas/ built Lima, Peru
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas. Led to the deaths of millions of Native Americans in North and South America.
- sailed and discovered Florida and claimed it for Spain
- Looked for western route to East Indies/ circumnavigated the world/ he renamed the Great South Sea to Pacific Ocean
- a line that marks a boundary.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico (1485-1547); destroyed the Aztec civilization
18 Clues: Sailed into New York Bay. • a line that marks a boundary. • Explored southwest route to Asia. • readiness to embark on bold new ventures. • Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York. • Explored from Florida westward to Mississippi. • Sailed into St. Lawrence River and to Montreal. • Explored Peru/ conquered Incas/ built Lima, Peru • ...
City Name Changes 2020-07-18
11 Clues: Present Canton • Present Bombay • Present Ragusa • Historic London • Historic Ottawa • Present Lutetia • Historic Utrecht • Historic Istanbul • Historic New York • Present Kristiania • Now Ho Chi Minh City
A Christmas Game 2025-12-24
11 Clues: maroons • junctions • "busy" one • orthography • i-pad ______ • dot on a die • ______ table • part of N.Y.U • groundbreaking • one of six in this clue • protection for vampire hunters
LGBT 2023 Icons! 2023-09-27
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- American actress best known for her starring role as Poussey Washington in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black
- First openly LGTBQ governor of Massachusetts
- First openly transgender person in a German state or federal parliament
- First openly gay NFL player
- Under the name Vin Packer, she wrote mystery and crime novels, including Spring Fire
- Activist and historian. Founding member of Mattachine Society of the Niagara Frontier
- American conductor, Baltimore Symphony and chief conductor of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Activist and philanthropist in LGBTQ rights, mental health, education and the arts. He is founder of the Solomon Research Fellowships in LGBT Studies at Yale University, a member of the board of directors of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and a patron of the Proud2Be Project. His articles on gay marriage have appeared in Newsweek, The Advocate, and Anderson Cooper 360.
- Created and/or produced Glee, American Horror Story, and Pose
- South African Anglican priest, author, and activist
- Activist who was part of the Stonewall Rebellion, survivor of Attica State Prison
- Australian politician who is currently serving as the Minister for Foreign Affairs and leader of the Government in the Senate in the Albanese government
- Activist, was kicked out of the Marines for being a lesbian
- Singer of "It's my Party" and "You Don't Own Me"
- Actor in Call Me Kat, Will and Grace, and American Horror Story
- American Radioman in the United States Navy who was murdered for being gay
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- Playwright, composer, and lyricist, best known for his musical A Strange Loop
- Best known for his presentation before the American Psychiatric Association that led to the removal of homosexuality as a mental illness from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
- Journalist, contributing editor of New York Magazine, co-host of the podcast Pivot
- Former businessman, and philanthropist for human rights
- American singer, songwriter and artist, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of alternative rock band R.E.M.
- Author, teacher, and activist. Received the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction
- Teacher, writer, and activist. Married to the US secretary of transportation.
- Basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury and two time Olympic gold medalist
- American scientist working in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
- Writer and editor for New York Magazine, The Hairpin, and New York Times Magazine
- Became the country's first openly transgender mayor in 2008
- Current governor of Oregon
- Author of The New York Times best-selling essay collection Bad Feminist
- American fashion journalist, stylist, creative director, and editor-at-large of Vogue magazine, and he was the first African-American male creative director at Vogue
- British comedian, actor, activist. Recently began using "Suzy" in addition to her name
31 Clues: Current governor of Oregon • First openly gay NFL player • First openly LGTBQ governor of Massachusetts • Singer of "It's my Party" and "You Don't Own Me" • South African Anglican priest, author, and activist • Former businessman, and philanthropist for human rights • Became the country's first openly transgender mayor in 2008 • ...
State Nicknames Crossword 2023-09-26
12 Clues: Peach Sate • Golden State • Beaver State • Silver State • Cotton State • York Big Apple • The Ocean State • Mother of States • The Mitten State • The Buckeye State • The Pine Tree State • The Sunflower State
State Nicknames Crossword 2023-09-26
12 Clues: Peach Sate • Golden State • Beaver State • Silver State • Cotton State • York Big Apple • The Ocean State • Mother of States • The Mitten State • The Buckeye State • The Pine Tree State • The Sunflower State
The New York Trip Crosswords 2025-07-18
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- The rail-based underground transit system in NYC. Very convenient as long as you can find the platform
- The second of this series of movies follows a young boy, Kevin, as he gets separated from his family at the airport and ends up in New York City by himself
- An iconic monument situated in the New York Harbor, known for its blue-green color and significance as a symbol of freedom for immigrants arriving at Ellis Island
- This part of NYC was first settled by Chinese immigrants in the mid-1800s before becoming the thriving enclave it is today, featuring cheap eats and people trying to sell you knock-off purses on the street.
- A New York staple, this bready food is commonly eaten for breakfast with a schmear of cream cheese or as a breakfast sandwich
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- This street is iconic for its many theaters, which have hosted famous musical productions such as Hamilton, Wicked, and The Phantom of the Opera.
- This dairy product is featured having hair at the Met
- Enjoy a new york slice of this Italian dish
- The video, Untitled: Human Mask, which was on display at the Met in 2023, features this primate wearing a human mask while working alone in a kitchen
- A passenger vehicle, typically bright yellow in color, that is used to travel through the city for a fare.
10 Clues: Enjoy a new york slice of this Italian dish • This dairy product is featured having hair at the Met • The rail-based underground transit system in NYC. Very convenient as long as you can find the platform • A passenger vehicle, typically bright yellow in color, that is used to travel through the city for a fare. • ...
famous 1 2024-05-01
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- Nickname for Super Bowl XXV in 1991, where Scott Norwood's missed field goal resulted in a New York Giants win over the Buffalo Bills.
- 2008 Super Bowl XLII moment where David Tyree made a crucial helmet catch, helping the New York Giants upset the New England Patriots.
- The 1987 AFC Championship Game where John Elway led the Denver
- 2018 NFC Divisional Round game where the Minnesota Vikings defeated the New Orleans Saints with a last second touchdown known as the "Minneapolis Miracle."
- 1982 NFC Championship Game where Dwight Clark made a legendary reception leading the San Francisco 49ers to victory over the Dallas Cowboys.
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- The game where the Washington Redskins defeated the Miami Dolphins, preventing a consecutive Super Bowl win for the Dolphins in 1983.
- 1969 Super Bowl III where Joe Namath famously guaranteed a New York Jets win over the Baltimore Colts, which they achieved.
- The Miami Dolphins completed the only perfect season in the NFL by winning Super Bowl VII in 1973.
- 2015 Super Bowl XLIX noted for the Seattle Seahawks' controversial decision to pass at the goal line, resulting in an interception by New England Patriots.
- Famous 1967 NFL Championship game known for its extreme cold weather, won by the Green Bay Packers against the Dallas Cowboys.
10 Clues: The 1987 AFC Championship Game where John Elway led the Denver • The Miami Dolphins completed the only perfect season in the NFL by winning Super Bowl VII in 1973. • 1969 Super Bowl III where Joe Namath famously guaranteed a New York Jets win over the Baltimore Colts, which they achieved. • ...
Washington Irving 2021-11-02
Happy Holidays 2024-12-07
Food in New York 2017-03-22
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- This good was so popular among Indians that the colony’s government passed laws to limit trade between Indians and bakers during times when grains were scarce.
- Dutch settlers ate ___ a cornmeal mush.
- Ate refined white bread.
- They owned a lot of European _____ for survival.
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- Were the main seeds brought by Dutch settlers.
- Coarse wheat or rye bread was consumed by...
- Everyone drank ___ even children.
- The type of bread colonists ate reflected on their...
- They learned many things from the ___ including how to eat a new diet.
9 Clues: Ate refined white bread. • Everyone drank ___ even children. • Dutch settlers ate ___ a cornmeal mush. • Coarse wheat or rye bread was consumed by... • Were the main seeds brought by Dutch settlers. • They owned a lot of European _____ for survival. • The type of bread colonists ate reflected on their... • ...
Trip through New York 2018-09-27
9 Clues: =queue • full of People • Underground Train • very tall building • path next to the road • if you are brave you have… • stuff that gets thrown away • if you don't know where to go, you aks for… • if you don't have enough courage to do sth you are ... of doing sth
The New York Times 2021-11-01
9 Clues: PREZIMENA OSNIVAČA • IME MEDIJSKE KUĆE ? • NAJBOLJI NOVINAR NYT • KAKVE SU TO NOVINE ? • ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER JR • ULAŽU U KAKVO NOVINARSTVO ? • PRIKAZUJE KOLIKO STRANA PRIČE ? • THE _ _ _ _ LADY (POPULARAN NAZIV ZA NYT) • SLUČAJ KOD BORBE ZA SLOBODO NOVINARSTVO(1971.)
New York Daily Crossword 2022-06-13
9 Clues: join it! • belle boyd is ____ • you're reading ____ • we are fighting the ____ • our new president is ____ • ____ for Washington St. Shoes • a brave, warrior state is ____ • a woman aiding in freeing slaves • the new safety break technology for ___
New York Day Women 2024-03-14
9 Clues: Name of Protagonist • City where mother works • How many molars she lost • What is shame heavier than • What mother watches every night • What mother buys from food stand • What the mother gives the little boy • What does the mother not go out to do • Who comes out when nobody expects them
Washington Irving 2021-11-02
Colonial Life 2023-01-12
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- New Englanders governed themselves through town _____
- Blue dye plant grown on colonial plantations
- This word was often put before Old World place names to create new ones for the colonies, as in ___ England
- The colonists who founded Plymouth
- New York grew because of this
- The larger city in the English colonies
- The Pilgrims came to America to escape the rules of the _____ of England
- Molasses for the triangular trade was produced in the West ______
- Pennsylvania means "Penn's_____"
- Labor; something New Englanders especially valued
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- Africans forced to work on plantations
- Term for the trade in which molasses, made into rum, was exchanged for slaves
- Name of the first permanent English colony
- Part of the southern coast with large plantation
- What New Englanders valued most, along with work and church
- The product that saved the Jamestown colony
- The Pilgrims wanted the right to do this in their own way
- The product made into rum as part of the triangular trade
- Man's best friend
19 Clues: Man's best friend • New York grew because of this • Pennsylvania means "Penn's_____" • The colonists who founded Plymouth • Africans forced to work on plantations • The larger city in the English colonies • Name of the first permanent English colony • The product that saved the Jamestown colony • Blue dye plant grown on colonial plantations • ...
Daily Trivia Crossword 1.28.25 - U.S. State Capital Edition 2025-01-29
11 Clues: the capital of Idaho • the capital of Alaska • the capital of Florida • the capital of Arizona • the capital of Oklahoma • the capital of Delaware • the capital of New York • the capital of New Mexico • the capital of California • the capital of Washington • the capital of Massachusetts
Teachers 2024-12-17
12 Clues: Band King • Yapper 2.0 • Choir Queen • Koala Shoes • Hawaii Vibes • From New York • Fitness Twin 2 • Fitness Twin 1 • Health Obsessed • Turkey Children • King of Yapping • "Make good choices do good things"
Gilded Age Vobacb 2025-11-12
Capitals of the Northeast B 2021-12-07
11 Clues: The capital is Dover • The capital is Boston • The capital is Concord • The capital is Augusta • The capital of Vermont • The capital is Hartford • The capital of New York • The capital is Annapolis • The capital of New Jersey • The capital of Rhode Island • The capital of Pennsylvania
US State Capitals 2025-01-24
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- Utah (4,4,4)
- Indiana (12)
- Massachusetts (6)
- Ohio (8)
- North Carolina (7)
- Michigan (7)
- Maryland (9)
- Rhode Island (10)
- Kansas (6)
- North Dakota (8)
- Idaho (5)
- Virginia (8)
- Kentucky (10)
- Georgia (7)
- Iowa (3,6)
- Maine (7)
- Texas (6)
- Connecticut (8)
- Montana (6)
- Hawaii (8)
- Oregon (5)
- New York (6)
- Wisconsin (7)
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- New Mexico (5,2)
- Minnesota (5,4)
- Colorado (6)
- Alabama (10)
- South Carolina (8)
- New Hampshire (7)
- Pennsylvania (10)
- Nevada (6,4)
- Illinois (11)
- Missouri (9,4)
- Arkansas (6,10)
- Vermont (10)
- Alaska (6)
- Mississippi (7)
- New Jersey (7)
- Nebraska (7)
- South Dakota (6)
- West Virginia (10)
- California (10)
- Louisiana (5,5)
- Delaware (5)
- Tennessee (9)
- Oklahoma (8,4)
- Florida (11)
- Wyoming (8)
48 Clues: Ohio (8) • Idaho (5) • Maine (7) • Texas (6) • Alaska (6) • Kansas (6) • Iowa (3,6) • Hawaii (8) • Oregon (5) • Georgia (7) • Montana (6) • Wyoming (8) • Colorado (6) • Alabama (10) • Utah (4,4,4) • Indiana (12) • Nevada (6,4) • Vermont (10) • Michigan (7) • Maryland (9) • Nebraska (7) • Virginia (8) • Delaware (5) • Florida (11) • New York (6) • Illinois (11) • Kentucky (10) • Tennessee (9) • Wisconsin (7) • Missouri (9,4) • ...
9/11 Party Crossword 2025-09-11
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- Organization formed post 9/11 (no not the TSA)
- Number of building that got destroyed same day with lots of incriminating evidence
- Surveillance act passed after for national security
- Other group of alleged New Jersey dancers
- Disease common in first responders
- Project for new American _____
- What we promised we’d do and never did
- Main building hit
- President during Chile’s 9/11
- First name of mastermind
- How they really hit the pentagon
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- Group responsible
- Trillions of dollars spent on revenge
- “Ladies and Gentlemen, we got him”
- Resulting conflict
- Taliban predecessors the US aided
- What can jet fuel not melt?
- Group of people accused of dancing in New Jersey
- New York Mayor who became very popular as a result
- Uninvolved country US invaded
- Crop grown with US help in Afghanistan
- Last name of real mastermind
22 Clues: Group responsible • Main building hit • Resulting conflict • First name of mastermind • What can jet fuel not melt? • Last name of real mastermind • Uninvolved country US invaded • President during Chile’s 9/11 • Project for new American _____ • How they really hit the pentagon • Taliban predecessors the US aided • “Ladies and Gentlemen, we got him” • ...
Lee's Christmas Treat 2024-12-24
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- Unplanned theatrical style
- Mrs. Swallocks has a tea room?
- I've always liked the idea of the ------- "Moss"
- English novelist 1775-1817
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- ---- Think Twice 2016 film about group of New York actors
- Month named after Roman god Janus
- Environmental mode of transport
- Northern city Romans called Eboracum
- Hilton or Chocolat
9 Clues: Hilton or Chocolat • Unplanned theatrical style • English novelist 1775-1817 • Mrs. Swallocks has a tea room? • Environmental mode of transport • Month named after Roman god Janus • Northern city Romans called Eboracum • I've always liked the idea of the ------- "Moss" • ---- Think Twice 2016 film about group of New York actors
Saratoga 2024-02-27
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- burgoyne commanded how many troops to go southward in New York
- who made British troops under command
- how many battles were there
- leading to the _____ between the Continental Congress and France
- who assembled along the St. Lawrence river
- who joined forces with gen
- when did he captured Fort Edward on the Hudson River and set up camp near Saratoga, New York, with Gen. Horatio Gates' 12,000 Continental troops receiving daily reinforcements.
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- who would isolate the New England colonies from others
- The Battles of Saratoga led to France's _____ of American independence
- Burgoyne's troops faced a decisive _______ in the Second Battle of Saratoga, leading to a retreat and a subsequent encirclement by General Gates.
- point marked the _____ for the continental army in the American revolution
- Burgoyne did what on October 17, 1777, and agreed to the Convention of Saratoga, allowing his army to return to Great Britain without serving in North America during the American Revolution.
- whos army got defeated in the First Battle of Saratoga
- ultimately securing who’s surrender in 1783.
- farm what was the first battle of Saratoga
15 Clues: who joined forces with gen • how many battles were there • who made British troops under command • who assembled along the St. Lawrence river • farm what was the first battle of Saratoga • ultimately securing who’s surrender in 1783. • who would isolate the New England colonies from others • whos army got defeated in the First Battle of Saratoga • ...
US State Capitals (Territories and nearby Countries) 2013-04-03
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- Montana
- Belize
- Marshall Islands
- Indiana
- Kansas
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- New Mexico
- Utah
- Hawaii
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Minnesota
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Mississippi
- West Virginia
- Missouri
- Guatemala
- Pennsylvania
- Guam
- American Samoa
- Arizona
- Oregon
- South Carolina
- New York
- Maryland
- Georgia
- Virginia
- District of Columbia
- North Carolina
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- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Florida
- Massachusetts
- Tennessee
- Delaware
- Iowa
- South Dakota
- Puerto Rico
- Nevada
- Wyoming
- North Dakota
- Vermont
- Kentucky
- Connecticut
- Mexico
- Canada
- Palau
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Michigan
- Louisiana
- Alaska
- Honduras
- US Virgin Islands
- California
- El Salvador
- Maine
- New Jersey
- Texas
- Illinois
- Idaho
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Washington
- Wisconsin
65 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Guam • Palau • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Belize • Kansas • Nevada • Hawaii • Mexico • Canada • Alaska • Oregon • Montana • Florida • Indiana • Wyoming • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Georgia • Oklahoma • Delaware • Kentucky • Nebraska • Colorado • Michigan • Arkansas • Honduras • Missouri • Illinois • New York • Maryland • Virginia • Tennessee • Minnesota • Louisiana • Guatemala • Wisconsin • New Mexico • California • New Jersey • Washington • Puerto Rico • ...
Fashion issue 2024-04-09
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- Makeup brand
- “Skirts should be the size of a BLANK. Life’s short, take risks.”
- New Netflix film about Prince Andrew
- What measurement do men’s pants sizes use?
- Which Hogwarts house has the colours red and gold?
- Disney prequel about a fashion designer
- Colour of love
- Scott Robertson is the coach of which rugby team
- “Whoever said orange is the new BLANK was seriously disturbed.”
- What do you put on before shoes?
- 2006 comedy/drama about a personal assistant at a New York fashion magazine
- Clothing sold to a fanbase
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- Edgy New Zealand jewellery brand
- Zoolander famous pose
- Earrings, handbag, sunglasses, rings, scarf
- Dance Moms star who put out a ‘gay pop’ album
- Magazine run by Anna Wintour
- Celebrity that wore the meat dress
- Hermès bag
- A shirt that has been cut off at the bottom
- Levi’s main competitor
- Kim Kardashians clothing brand
22 Clues: Hermès bag • Makeup brand • Colour of love • Zoolander famous pose • Levi’s main competitor • Clothing sold to a fanbase • Magazine run by Anna Wintour • Kim Kardashians clothing brand • Edgy New Zealand jewellery brand • What do you put on before shoes? • Celebrity that wore the meat dress • New Netflix film about Prince Andrew • Disney prequel about a fashion designer • ...
NFL teams 2025-10-14
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- From Detroit, Michigan
- From Cleveland, Ohio
- From Charlotte, North Carolina
- From Green Bay, Wisconsin
- From Atlanta, Georgia
- From San Francisco, California (*HINT has numbers in answer*)
- From Los Angeles, California but used to be from St. Louis
- From Baltimore, Maryland
- From Kansas City, Missouri
- From Miami, Florida
- From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- From Indianapolis, Indiana
- From New Orleans, Louisiana
- From Las Vegas, Nevada
- From Jacksonville, Florida
- From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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- From Arlington, Texas
- From Buffalo, New York
- From Tampa Bay, Florida
- From East Rutherford, New Jersey GREEN jerseys
- From Washington, D.C. / metropolitan area
- From Seattle, Washington
- From Chicago, Illinois
- From Minneapolis, Minnesota
- From Denver, Colorado
- From Los Angeles, California but used to be from San Diego
- From Houston, Texas
- From Cincinnati, Ohio
- From Nashville, Tennessee
- From Glendale, Arizona
- From East Rutherford, New Jersey BLUE jerseys
- From Foxborough, Massachusetts
32 Clues: From Houston, Texas • From Miami, Florida • From Cleveland, Ohio • From Arlington, Texas • From Atlanta, Georgia • From Denver, Colorado • From Cincinnati, Ohio • From Buffalo, New York • From Detroit, Michigan • From Chicago, Illinois • From Glendale, Arizona • From Las Vegas, Nevada • From Tampa Bay, Florida • From Seattle, Washington • From Baltimore, Maryland • From Green Bay, Wisconsin • ...
Cecilie 2022-10-10
13 Clues: Tyr • fængsel • En Player • Tryllestav • gode sangere • Pige hateren • Kræfter+blodnæse • Lækker babysitter • Meget kloge personer • Verdens lækreste mand • menneskets bedste ven • ensom dreng som alle piger hader • mange indbyggere + meget kendt sted
Great Britain almost wins the war 2024-12-10
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- William Howe the British forces were led by
- York Washington took his army from Boston to
- the British had greater numbers and superior
- the British and met in Brooklyn New York
- 100,000 slaves used the of the war to escape enslavement
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- of Independence declared the colonies to be free states
- they promised to the slaves who took up arms for the king
- British in 1776 the left Boston
- he hoped to win the war by taking the british troops north to destroy
- Washington didn’t want black troops because he believed they would a rebellion
- he read the Declaration of Independence to his
11 Clues: British in 1776 the left Boston • the British and met in Brooklyn New York • William Howe the British forces were led by • the British had greater numbers and superior • York Washington took his army from Boston to • he read the Declaration of Independence to his • of Independence declared the colonies to be free states • ...
Baseball Teams 2021-10-13
13 Clues: Huston tea • Boston team • Chicago team • Atlanta team • New York team • New York team • San Diego team • St. Louis team • Tampa Bay team • Cleveland team • Pittsburgh team • Los Angeles team • Los Angeles team
lol 2021-12-07
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- commander in chief of the british forces
- investors
- Connecticut and Rhode Island
- bought from foreign markets
- the ability to read and write
- or learning assistants
- strict rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans
- group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- seriesof raids
- bosses
- trade between three ports or regions
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- an economic theory
- capital of new france
- variety
- Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
- Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia
- they generally produce just enough to meet the needs of their families
- guaranteeing certain basic rights to all citizens
- appalachian mountains
- most powerful group of Native Americans in the East
- trading illegally with other nations
- sell abroad
- unions
- a region of flat, low-lying plains along the seacoast
- crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the growe
25 Clues: bosses • unions • variety • investors • sell abroad • seriesof raids • an economic theory • capital of new france • appalachian mountains • or learning assistants • bought from foreign markets • Connecticut and Rhode Island • the ability to read and write • Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania • trading illegally with other nations • trade between three ports or regions • ...
Chicago Dispatcher's February Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-07
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- What is the last name of Uber NYC's general manager?
- Baruch Herzfeld traveled around the world setting up _____ networks.
- Currently wheelchair users in New York City are served by ______ paratransit service.
- What organization is suing the City for the proposed ridesharing ordinance?
- Which Emanuel ally is also a registered lobbyist for uberX?
- What Ward does Larry Moore live in?
- Start-up app Gett identified many Uber employees through which networking site?
- Who is playing at Lincoln Hall on February 18?
- Which mayor's administration originally strongly supported commercial ridesharing?
- New York City will increase its wheelchair accessibility to _____ percent by 2020.
- What kind of watch did Pete lose in a Flash Cab?
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- What company turns your cell phone into a radio?
- The biggest ride sharing companies are Lyft, uberX, and _____.
- Which bank conducted a survey focusing on taxi industry growth?
- Last year, Mayor Rahm Emanuel presented the Taxicab Driver Excellence award to Imran _____.
- February 12 is which U.S. president's birthday?
- The philosopher Zeno thought he had proved the impossibility of what?
- 100% of cabs in the city of _____ are wheelchair accessible.
18 Clues: What Ward does Larry Moore live in? • Who is playing at Lincoln Hall on February 18? • February 12 is which U.S. president's birthday? • What company turns your cell phone into a radio? • What kind of watch did Pete lose in a Flash Cab? • What is the last name of Uber NYC's general manager? • Which Emanuel ally is also a registered lobbyist for uberX? • ...
Mormonism 2022-12-16
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- the highest authority in the Church hierarchy
- Required by every mormon to provide service to for at least 2 years.
- Members of Mormonism and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- An informal name for the term Latter-day Saints
- the holiday that reenacts the journey taken by Mormons from New York to Utah
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- the sacred text of Mormonism translated to English by Joseph Smith
- founder of Mormonism
- Mormons must attend these every Sunday for three hours
- A denomination of Christianity
- separated into two categories; Aaronic and Melchizedek
- Mormon leader who led the journey from New York to Utah.
11 Clues: founder of Mormonism • A denomination of Christianity • the highest authority in the Church hierarchy • An informal name for the term Latter-day Saints • Mormons must attend these every Sunday for three hours • separated into two categories; Aaronic and Melchizedek • Mormon leader who led the journey from New York to Utah. • ...
New York Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
10 Clues: capital • state gem • state bird • state fruit • state animal • state muffin • state flower • state insect • state beverage • The month New York became a state.
New York City Boroughs 2023-11-09
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- This landmark is the world's largest globe
- This landmark has 650 different animals
- This is the largest borough in NYC and the most diverse
- This borough has the least amount of people and is a suburban area
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- This landmark has 102 floors
- The smallest borough with the most skyscrapers
- This landmark has 2 theme parks in it
- This borough is north of the rest of the borough; it is the only borough that is not an island
- This borough has the biggest population (number of people), but it’s the second biggest in size
9 Clues: This landmark has 102 floors • This landmark has 2 theme parks in it • This landmark has 650 different animals • This landmark is the world's largest globe • The smallest borough with the most skyscrapers • This is the largest borough in NYC and the most diverse • This borough has the least amount of people and is a suburban area • ...
Our Puzzling History #2 2022-11-22
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- a group where the imperial power protected against rebellions and invasion, and allowed the local rulers to stay in control
- A cause of the Cuban Independence through poetry
- Writers exaggerating or lying in items of literature to attract a readers attention
- aggressive nationalism
- A treaty that gave the United States the right to build and control any proposed canal through Central America
- Hawaiian King
- took a a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty
- a location where a foreign nation could control economic development
- Published The Influence of Sea Power Upon History
- the idea that English-speaking nations were destined to dominate the planet
- The owner of the New York Journal
- A rebellion where groups besieged foreign embassies in Beijing
- Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897
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- The US could intervene in Latin American affairs when necessary
- A policy that forced all countries to allow trades with china
- secretary of state in the 1880s
- imposed a new constitution that would reassert her authority as ruler of the Hawaiian people even after she was overdue
- Created the Anglo-Saxonism argument
- helped push for the construction of a new navy
- 16 battleships that were sent on a voyage to showcase the american military
- An amendment with Cuba
- the economic and political domination of a strong nation
- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together
- the american minister to Hawaii
- The owner of the New York World
25 Clues: Hawaiian King • aggressive nationalism • An amendment with Cuba • secretary of state in the 1880s • the american minister to Hawaii • The owner of the New York World • The owner of the New York Journal • Created the Anglo-Saxonism argument • Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1897 • helped push for the construction of a new navy • ...
New York City 2024-06-05
6 Clues: what war started in 1860 • which rock type is underneath the city • what towers where hit by a plane in 2001 • the river that runs through New York City • which type of building is the tallest in New York City • what borough is the only New York City part that is on the mainland
Explorers Grade 7 Review 2023-10-24
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- Giovanni Da Verrazzano is known for this famous structure in New York
- received all the glory for discovering the Americas
- Vasco da Gama was in search of a sea route to this country
- Europeans wanted to trade Asia for this
- Bartholomeu Dias was the first to sail around the southern tip of this continent
- Christopher Columbus was hired King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella from this country
- Hernan Cortes took over this empire
- explorers used this at sea using the sun and stars
- John Cabot claimed Canada for what country?
- This explorer created a settlement on the St. Lawrence River
- Leif Ericsson was this type of explorer
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- Ponce de Leon named this southmost state in the US today
- religion that Europeans wanted to spread
- This explorer has 3 bodies of water named after him and led many Dutch settlers to New York
- Francisco Pizarro helped to discover this ocean
- A cartographer is known for making these
- This passage was an all-water route to North America
- explorer known for sailing around the world
18 Clues: Hernan Cortes took over this empire • Europeans wanted to trade Asia for this • Leif Ericsson was this type of explorer • religion that Europeans wanted to spread • A cartographer is known for making these • explorer known for sailing around the world • John Cabot claimed Canada for what country? • Francisco Pizarro helped to discover this ocean • ...
Revolutionary People 2022-11-12
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- several important actions in georgia during the revolutionary war
- an american military officer who served during the Revolutionary War
- commander of the first battalion of maryland loyalist, and author of a pamphlet entitled "plain Truth"
- alerted the colonial militia about the British invasion
- helped precipitate colonial unrest and eventually the american revolution
- early american leader who served as a delegate to the continental congress
- helped draft the Declaration of Independence
- the first united states postmaster general
- the commander of the Continental Army
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- the only person who signed all four of great state papers
- was commanding colonel of Butlers rangers in Mohawk Valley
- helped capture the British fort at Ticonderoga New York
- led Mohawk and colonial loyalist during the american revolutionary war
- principal author of Declaration Of Independence
- helped construct the state constitution on June 29,1776
- was commander of the king's royal regiment of New York
- former american slave and black loyalist who was in the British army
- customs official who was victim of the most publicized tarring and feathering during the American Revolution
- helped draft the Articles of Consideration
- one of the most prominent loyalist in the south
20 Clues: the commander of the Continental Army • helped draft the Articles of Consideration • the first united states postmaster general • helped draft the Declaration of Independence • principal author of Declaration Of Independence • one of the most prominent loyalist in the south • was commander of the king's royal regiment of New York • ...
U.S.A 2021-09-22
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- where was the sweet home?
- the name of the baseball team in New York
- Al Capone's number one contraband (smuggelgods)
- the city in which Kennedy was shot
- the surname of the president on the hundred dollar bill
- the area south east of Florida where ships and planes mysteriously disappear
- the waterfalls between USA and Canada
- the name of the New York hockey team where Wayne Gretzky played
- the place in Hawaii which suffered an unprovoked attack by the Japanese during WWII
- the country to the north of the U.S.
- the city in which Al Capone was most active
- the president associated with Watergate
- the prison off the coast of San Francisco
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- who was MLK?
- the celebrated boat that carried the pilgrims
- the currency in the U.S.
- a state named after a French king
- the country that donated the statue of liberty
- John Dillinger, Bonnie & Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd are all examples of a...
- 2Pac's surname
- the ocean west of the Americas
- that black woman who refused to take her seat in the bus during segregation
22 Clues: who was MLK? • 2Pac's surname • the currency in the U.S. • where was the sweet home? • the ocean west of the Americas • a state named after a French king • the city in which Kennedy was shot • the country to the north of the U.S. • the waterfalls between USA and Canada • the president associated with Watergate • the name of the baseball team in New York • ...
1930s-40s 2023-02-23
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- This Pittsburgh-based NFL team changed their name from the Pirates to this name in 1940
- this famous New York City skyscraper began construction in 1930
- elected president in 1932
- this Canadian hockey team won the Stanley Cup 5 times in the 40s
- created the song "What a wonderful world"
- released in 1933 featuring a gorilla in new york
- popular genre of music in the 40s
- movie released by disney about a deer
- this war started in 1947 and lasted till the 90s
- after 4.8 million cars were created ford ceased the production of this model in 1932
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- dust storms that overtook the U.S
- This first of its kind movie experience opened in Camden, NJ in 1933.
- circle shaped cereal released in 1941 previously known as cheerioats
- famous car racing association founded in daytona beach
- this famous baseball player retired in 1935
- candy bar consisted of chocolate,almond,and coconut relased in 1946
- illegal alcohol smuggling ended in 1933
- most well known sport
- famous singer born in the 1935 who created jailhouse rock
- popular toy spring like toy invented in 1943
20 Clues: most well known sport • elected president in 1932 • dust storms that overtook the U.S • popular genre of music in the 40s • movie released by disney about a deer • illegal alcohol smuggling ended in 1933 • created the song "What a wonderful world" • this famous baseball player retired in 1935 • popular toy spring like toy invented in 1943 • ...
Ch. 9 2023-10-21
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- Disney made this type of film using 24 drawings per second before high-tech.
- Art made by using laptop or computer.
- Art movement that got its name from hobby-horse.
- Exposure time for a blur motion photograph.
- Famous landscape photographer who took photo of Half Dome and Moon.
- Hours of exposure time for first photograph ever?
- Films about history or the Bible.
- The ? is the first modern photograph taken.
- Frames per second required to create motion film from still shots?
- Alfred Hitchcock was known for this genre of movie.
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- Camera which was first viable method for producing permanent images commercially?
- Name of camera used by Renaissance artist to draw images passing through a pinhole.
- The Audio for the movie reel of the Hindenburg exploding was recorded on this.
- Photographer took pictures to record the conditions of Americans during the Great Depression.
- First name of this New York photographer is Alfred.
- Which man took the photograph of Lincoln in New York?
- In the 1950s this became a regular fixture in American homes.
- Filmmaker involved in underground experimental movies.
- What is the latin word for dark room?
- Latin the word camera means.
20 Clues: Latin the word camera means. • Films about history or the Bible. • Art made by using laptop or computer. • What is the latin word for dark room? • Exposure time for a blur motion photograph. • The ? is the first modern photograph taken. • Art movement that got its name from hobby-horse. • Hours of exposure time for first photograph ever? • ...
sejarah 2023-11-13
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- Salah satu bentuk konfrontasi ekonomi terhadap perusahaan pemerintah milik kolonial
- Jargon Soekarno saat terjadi konfrontasi Indonesia Malaysia adalah ".... Malaysia"
- Pada tahun 1955 dari hasil pemilu dibentuk Dewan
- Berdasarkan Perjanjian New York, pemerintahan Indonesia punya kewajiban untuk menyelenggarakan
- Komando Mandala melakukan penyusupan ke Irian Jaya tetapi diketahui oleh Belanda, sehingga terjadi pertempuran di Laut
- Tanggal 15 Agustus 1962 ditandatangani perjanjian antara pemerintahan Indonesia dan Belanda yang disebut dengan
- PKI diketuai oleh
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- Konferensi Maphilindo dilakasanakan di negara
- Papua diganti nama menjadi Irian Jaya oleh presiden
- Pada 5 Juli 1959 presiden mengeluarkan... Presiden
- Gerakan untuk menyelesaikan konfrontasi Indonesia malaysia
- Tahun 1963, Indonesia membuka kembali kedutaan Belanda di Jakarta dan kedutaan Indonesia di
- Maskapai penerbangan Belanda yang dilarang melakukan pendaratan di Indonesia
- Monumen yang menjadi salah satu proyek dari politik mercusuar adalah
- Aksi sepihak PKI yang dilakukan di Kediri dikenal sebagai peristiwa
- Otoritas Eksekutif Sementara Perserikatan Bangsa-
- Konsep politik yang dicetuskan oleh Presiden Soekarno adalah
- Pembubaran Dpr termasuk penyimpangan Pancasila sila ke
- Rencana penyelesaian masalah Irian Barat oleh Ellsworth Bunker disebut dengan
- Isi pokok dari perjanjian New York adalah penyerahan pemerintah di Irian dari pihak Belanda ke
20 Clues: PKI diketuai oleh • Konferensi Maphilindo dilakasanakan di negara • Pada tahun 1955 dari hasil pemilu dibentuk Dewan • Otoritas Eksekutif Sementara Perserikatan Bangsa- • Papua diganti nama menjadi Irian Jaya oleh presiden • Pada 5 Juli 1959 presiden mengeluarkan... Presiden • Pembubaran Dpr termasuk penyimpangan Pancasila sila ke • ...
Chapter 32, Section and 2 and 1/2 of 1 2024-04-08
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- NFWA leader who was constantly disriminated against
- journalist who was one of the women inspired activism during the late 1960s
- one of the MAYO founders
- Writer of the feminine mystique
- conservative critic who was pleased when ERA failed to win ratification
- former CSO worker who helped Chavez found NFWA
- Mexican American political party formed by Gutierrez
- New York representitive with Chrisholm
- a mural in Los Angeles that celebrates the chicano movement's fight for equal rights
- successful strike by migrant farmworkers in California against grape growers;led by Chavez
- group to promote Mexican American Nationalism
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- led the Alianza Federal de Mercedes
- leadin figure of Chicano, who fought for Mexican American rights and gave up
- activist group formed by college students
- activist group in responce to police treatment Mexican Americans
- federal agency that is charged with ensuring that employers followed the provisions of Title VII
- federal alliance of land grants; group to try to regain lnd taken from Mexican Americans
- New York representitive with Abzug
- book about women being trapped in a certain lifestyle
- group to improve working conditions for migrant farmworkers
20 Clues: one of the MAYO founders • Writer of the feminine mystique • New York representitive with Abzug • led the Alianza Federal de Mercedes • New York representitive with Chrisholm • activist group formed by college students • group to promote Mexican American Nationalism • former CSO worker who helped Chavez found NFWA • NFWA leader who was constantly disriminated against • ...
Chapter 32, Section and 2 and 1/2 of 1 2024-04-08
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- NFWA leader who was constantly disriminated against
- journalist who was one of the women inspired activism during the late 1960s
- one of the MAYO founders
- Writer of the feminine mystique
- conservative critic who was pleased when ERA failed to win ratification
- former CSO worker who helped Chavez found NFWA
- Mexican American political party formed by Gutierrez
- New York representitive with Chrisholm
- a mural in Los Angeles that celebrates the chicano movement's fight for equal rights
- successful strike by migrant farmworkers in California against grape growers;led by Chavez
- group to promote Mexican American Nationalism
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- led the Alianza Federal de Mercedes
- leadin figure of Chicano, who fought for Mexican American rights and gave up
- activist group formed by college students
- activist group in responce to police treatment Mexican Americans
- federal agency that is charged with ensuring that employers followed the provisions of Title VII
- federal alliance of land grants; group to try to regain lnd taken from Mexican Americans
- New York representitive with Abzug
- book about women being trapped in a certain lifestyle
- group to improve working conditions for migrant farmworkers
20 Clues: one of the MAYO founders • Writer of the feminine mystique • New York representitive with Abzug • led the Alianza Federal de Mercedes • New York representitive with Chrisholm • activist group formed by college students • group to promote Mexican American Nationalism • former CSO worker who helped Chavez found NFWA • NFWA leader who was constantly disriminated against • ...
Famous Landmarks 2024-09-23
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- Ancient structures located in Egypt.
- A historic citadel located in Athens, Greece.
- An ancient Incan city located in Peru.
- A famous iron tower in Paris, France.
- A massive statue of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- The walled city in Manila, known for its Spanish colonial architecture.
- A suspension bridge in San Francisco, USA.
- A beautiful white marble mausoleum in India.
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- The official residence of the British monarch in London.
- A perfectly cone-shaped volcano located in Albay.
- A famous leaning bell tower in Pisa, Italy.
- A symbol of freedom in New York City, USA.
- A famous skyscraper in New York City, USA.
- An ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy. monument with four U.S. presidents carved into rock.
- The iconic clock tower in London, England.
- A famous building in Australia with a unique design.
- Famous waterfalls located on the border of the USA and Canada.
- A historical and archaeological city in Jordan, carved into rock.
- A large basilica designed by Gaudí in Barcelona, Spain.
- The longest wall in the world, located in China.
- A historical park in Manila, dedicated to national hero José Rizal.
- A massive temple complex in Cambodia.
22 Clues: Ancient structures located in Egypt. • A famous iron tower in Paris, France. • A massive temple complex in Cambodia. • An ancient Incan city located in Peru. • A symbol of freedom in New York City, USA. • A famous skyscraper in New York City, USA. • The iconic clock tower in London, England. • A suspension bridge in San Francisco, USA. • ...
Paul Smith’s & Peaks 2025-11-21
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- Sport combining skiing and rifle marksmanship, practiced at Paul Smith’s
- One of the college’s signature programs tied to the forest
- Largest mammal found in the Adirondack wilderness
- Lake near Paul Smith’s College, popular for paddling
- Resource studied in forestry programs
- Type of lake formation common in Adirondacks
- Traditional list of 46 Adirondack summits over 4000 feet
- Program preparing students for tourism and resort management
- Core identity of the Adirondack Park
- Popular way to explore the region’s lakes and waterways
- Bears, moose, and loons thrive here
- Six-million-acre protected wilderness in northern New York
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- Hospitality focus for Adirondack tourism
- Winter footwear for trekking across deep snow
- Constitutional clause protecting Adirondack lands
- International games hosted twice in Lake Placid
- Pathway for hiking through the mountains
- Only four-year college inside Adirondack Park
- Adirondack village famous for hosting two Winter Olympics
- Highest peak in New York State
- Paul Smith’s has 14,200 acres of this
- Trees tapped for syrup in the Adirondacks
- Iconic Adirondack bird with haunting calls
- College motto: “It’s about the ___”
- Student-run facility processing timber on campus
25 Clues: Highest peak in New York State • College motto: “It’s about the ___” • Bears, moose, and loons thrive here • Core identity of the Adirondack Park • Resource studied in forestry programs • Paul Smith’s has 14,200 acres of this • Hospitality focus for Adirondack tourism • Pathway for hiking through the mountains • Trees tapped for syrup in the Adirondacks • ...
FOOD 2020-09-30
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- This food is a dish from Poland.
- It’s a delicious food from Thailand, this food name has the name of the country.
- It’s from New York and it’s a meat.
- It is a famous Italian food
- It’s from Japan and it’s so delicious.
- Its yummy food from New York.
- You can put two pieces of bread, a meat, and vegetable.
- It’s a yummy food from Mexico, there’s salad, tomato, cucumber, and many more inside it
- It is a nutrient rich liquid food.
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- It looks like a pancake from Russia.
- It has the taste of the food in the name.
- It’s from Australia and it looks like a bread but it’s a sponge cake.
- It’s a meat with rice from Korea.
- The food looks like a donut, from Peru.
- It is delicious food from Canada.
- American desserts food.
- It is like pudding from Brazil.
- Harees looks like a soup but there’s a meat inside it and it’s from Dubai.
- A Japanese food, It’s like a rice cake.
- This food is cold, it’s from Italy.
- This is a drink from Vietnam.
21 Clues: American desserts food. • It is a famous Italian food • Its yummy food from New York. • This is a drink from Vietnam. • It is like pudding from Brazil. • This food is a dish from Poland. • It’s a meat with rice from Korea. • It is delicious food from Canada. • It is a nutrient rich liquid food. • It’s from New York and it’s a meat. • This food is cold, it’s from Italy. • ...
Literature Quoz 2021-04-16
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- State in which the overlook hotel is located in 'The Shining'
- Name of the superstate in George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'
- Flower;The Fault in our Stars
- Novel which began the pirate 'peg leg' stereotype (8,6)
- Birth forename of former teacher and author of 'Burmese Days'
- Reason Nick moves to New York in 'The Great Gatsby'
- 'Amanda _______' Currently at the top of the New York Times bestseller list
- County of Dickens' birth
- First word in a 1942 novel by Albert Camus
- First word of a 1978 radio comedy by Douglas Adams
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- Best selling novel of all time
- Catherine Cookson's birth surname
- 'A study in ______' (1887)
- Name of Captain Nemo's vessel
- Flowers repainted by card gardeners
- 'Squirrel _______' character in 1903 tale
- Bestselling black author of all time, Author of 'Addicted'
- 'The _______' Original title of Fahrenheit 451
- Surname of first black author published in Britain
- County of Beatrix Potter's death
- Surname of the person who compiled the first English dictionary
- Flower;Great Gatsby
- Town in which 'The Fifteen Streets' is set
- Country from which Roald Dahl's parents hailed
24 Clues: Flower;Great Gatsby • County of Dickens' birth • 'A study in ______' (1887) • Name of Captain Nemo's vessel • Flower;The Fault in our Stars • Best selling novel of all time • County of Beatrix Potter's death • Catherine Cookson's birth surname • Flowers repainted by card gardeners • 'Squirrel _______' character in 1903 tale • Town in which 'The Fifteen Streets' is set • ...
JAY-Z 2024-04-27
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- - "Year Jay-Z released 'The Blueprint,' one of his iconic albums."
- OFSPADES - "Champagne brand owned by Jay-Z."
- - "Name of Jay-Z and Beyoncé's first child."
- - "Title of a critically acclaimed album series by Jay-Z."
- - "Jay-Z's debut album released in 1996."
- - "Record label co-founded by Jay-Z with Damon Dash and Kareem Burke."
- CARTER - "Jay-Z's birth name."
- - "Jay-Z's entertainment agency and record label."
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- - "Jay-Z's 2013 album featuring hits like 'Holy Grail.'"
- - "Singer Jay-Z helped launch through his record label."
- - "Superstar singer and Jay-Z's wife."
- - "Cognac brand owned by Jay-Z."
- - "Number of Grammy Awards Jay-Z has won."
- - "Jay-Z is a billionaire, the first hip-hop artist to reach this status."
- - "Jay-Z announced this status in 2003 but later returned to music."
- OFALLTIME - "Jay-Z is often considered one of these in the world of hip-hop."
- - "Hip-hop mogul and founder of Roc-A-Fella Records."
- - "Album Jay-Z released in 2003, initially intended as his last."
- - "New York City borough where Jay-Z grew up."
- - "Hit song by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys about New York City."
20 Clues: CARTER - "Jay-Z's birth name." • - "Cognac brand owned by Jay-Z." • - "Superstar singer and Jay-Z's wife." • - "Jay-Z's debut album released in 1996." • - "Number of Grammy Awards Jay-Z has won." • OFSPADES - "Champagne brand owned by Jay-Z." • - "Name of Jay-Z and Beyoncé's first child." • - "New York City borough where Jay-Z grew up." • ...
MHIS Crossword 2023-04-11
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- The instrument Dvorak's father was able to play
- From late 1930s-1940s Copland gave composing ___ music a shot
- This piece received first place for the Wanamaker Foundation Awards
- The borough of New York City where Copland was born
- New York street where all music publishing companies used to exist
- Tower was the first woman to receive this award
- This person bought the rights of first refusal to all of Dvorak’s works from after his purchase
- The state where Charles Ives was born
- Number of siblings Gershwin had
- The “Roller-skating King of Brooklyn”
- Russian composer who is speculated by biographers to have been homosexual.
- The Russian opera based off of true events following the death of Ivan the Terrible
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- 2020 Musical America’s composer of the year
- The Valkyrie of the piano
- Surname of Copland's teacher in theory, harmony, and composition
- Gershwin’s Viola Concerto of 1929 featured this composer/violist
- Elena Pavlovna's piano/composer protégé
- Florence Price's instrument which she received a diploma in
- This society tended to consume more pop and jazz than their counterpart
- These people looked to traditional classical music as their preferred genre
20 Clues: The Valkyrie of the piano • Number of siblings Gershwin had • The state where Charles Ives was born • The “Roller-skating King of Brooklyn” • Elena Pavlovna's piano/composer protégé • 2020 Musical America’s composer of the year • The instrument Dvorak's father was able to play • Tower was the first woman to receive this award • ...
Six days in October-Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-05
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- A store established for trading
- A financial professional who buys and sells stocks at the direction of clients.
- When Stock prices are in decline
- The day the stock market crashed in 1929
- A machine that was used to tell stock prices
- When Stock prices are rising
- a stock exchange located in New York City that is the largest equities-based exchange in the world
- A newspaper made to deliver news about the New York Stock Exchange
- A person who puts money into financial plans with the expectation of achieving profit
- The price you pay to borrow money
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- Shares of a company
- Articles published to give people information on finacing
- the longest and deepest downturn in the history of the United States and the modern economy
- The marketplace where investors buy and sell stock
- buildings that acted like banks when deposits could disappear is a traditional bank failed
- The trading hub of the world's biggest economy
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- Money you owe a person or business
- People who traded stock
- A sum of money that is expected to be paid back with intrest
20 Clues: Shares of a company • People who traded stock • When Stock prices are rising • A store established for trading • When Stock prices are in decline • The price you pay to borrow money • Money you owe a person or business • The day the stock market crashed in 1929 • A machine that was used to tell stock prices • The trading hub of the world's biggest economy • ...
Henry's Crossword 2024-11-20
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- what are new york officials telling citizens to do
- doesn't believe in the climate crisis
- said that if ukraine used the long range bombs then russia would be at war with a america
- what happened to the house in Ohio that a doorbell camera caught
- titanic artifact recently sold at auction for $2 million
- lost amusement park recently uncovered and reopened in manhattan
- filling his cabinet at record pace
- state with extreme weather warnings
- part of china where democracy advocates were arrested
- 4 times denied bail
- first president to visit the amazon rainforest
- Trump picked this guy to be the head of medicare and medicaid during is administration
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- vegetable recalled for cases of e coli
- who launched long range missiles for the first time this war
- 3 people were killed in nyc from what
- currently being investigated for potential wrong doing
- new york issues this warning for the first time in 22 years
- what test did the single mom of 2 pass on her first try
- what extreme weather is coming to the west coast
- state where brush fires are happening
20 Clues: 4 times denied bail • filling his cabinet at record pace • state with extreme weather warnings • 3 people were killed in nyc from what • doesn't believe in the climate crisis • state where brush fires are happening • vegetable recalled for cases of e coli • first president to visit the amazon rainforest • what extreme weather is coming to the west coast • ...
3 - Italian American Culture 2025-05-12
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- Former NYC mayor who cleaned up corruption
- Famous for his intense roles in mob films
- Famous Italian fashion brand
- Iconic Italian sports car manufacturer
- NYC mayor and namesake of a major airport
- Coffee-flavored layered Italian dessert
- Legendary boxer portrayed by Stallone
- Italian-style ice cream, denser than regular ice cream
- The only undefeated heavyweight champion
- Played Scarface and Michael Corleone
- Actress known for playing Paulie’s wife in Goodfellas
- Soft cheese used in many Italian dishes
- Italian capital with ancient ruins
- Explorer credited with discovering America
- Traditional Italian lawn game
- Yankees icon who had a 56-game hit streak
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- Historic immigration entry point near NYC
- Super Bowl trophy namesake and coaching legend
- Small but powerful Italian coffee
- Star of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas
- Italian pastry with creamy ricotta filling
- Director of Gremlins and Small Soldiers
- Former New York City mayor famous for crime reduction
- Political family influential in New York
- Classic tomato-based Italian sauce
- Notorious Chicago gangster of the 1920s
- Place to grab a slice of classic pizza
- Italian city known for gondolas and canals
- Borough known for its Italian-American heritage
29 Clues: Famous Italian fashion brand • Traditional Italian lawn game • Small but powerful Italian coffee • Star of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas • Classic tomato-based Italian sauce • Italian capital with ancient ruins • Played Scarface and Michael Corleone • Legendary boxer portrayed by Stallone • Iconic Italian sports car manufacturer • Place to grab a slice of classic pizza • ...
crossword 2021-08-29
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- a pirate's dish
- lace
- british flashlight
- alike
- small monkey
- boat paddle
- steam
- Gilligan's home
- citrus hue
- ... good job
- striped horse
- enemy
- new york pigskin tossers
- healthy donut
- an emotion and a friend
- water hole
- heated kernels
- healthy cupcake
- penny value
- the land of corn
- strong small bug
- machined brains
- Thor's brother
- underground treasure
- driving animal tour
- a skiing weave
- green ogre
- assist
- a stuffed orange tiger
- disfigure
- PRS star
- the dart's name
- skier's bump
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- online bidding site
- obliterate
- a fool
- cheerful
- eating utensil
- umpire's call
- a cheesy circle
- martini topper
- lion king's home
- boating vacation
- make less powerful
- cooked but with oil
- carpet's other name
- singer's high school show
- robert de...
- a vile food
- atomic candy
- new york base runners
- league of
- a buggy computer game
- sharp pin
- a better dog
- TV controller
- 1984 author
- fizzy drink
- a bad sign
- floor cleaner
- load
- undead creature
62 Clues: lace • load • alike • steam • enemy • a fool • assist • cheerful • PRS star • league of • sharp pin • disfigure • obliterate • citrus hue • water hole • a bad sign • green ogre • boat paddle • a vile food • penny value • 1984 author • fizzy drink • small monkey • ... good job • robert de... • atomic candy • a better dog • skier's bump • umpire's call • striped horse • healthy donut • TV controller • floor cleaner • eating utensil • martini topper • ...
Wedding 2026-03-23
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- month of their first date
- Eagles hometown, abbr.
- Country where they got engaged
- ____'s groove; regina's sign
- Candice's favorite sport
- This 2011 had 5 of them and, collectively, so do we
- Planner 2001 Jennifer Lopez movie or the role Elizabeth held for the brides
- Regina's fave type of beer
- New York City borough the couple calls home
- A sporty hobby the brides share
- Name of the ring girl
- Apollo First concert together
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- Brides' favorite drink
- the golden state and caldera home
- One of Regina's favorite pastimes and an inspiration for this publication
- Milo's favorite thing
- Spanish for wedding
- Crashers 2005 movie showcasing unwanted visitors; if people similar to this 2006 movie, let's hope they're fun
- ___ Pride: the spirit of Regina's Alma mater and name of her friends' group text chain
- NY Liberty mascot
- Destination for their first international trip together
- Put a ____ on it!
- Something the couple will exchange
- a league they watch in the summer
- bride This 1999 movie showcased a serious case of cold feet
- York Times One of Candice's most important jobs (?) and an inspiration for this publication
- Dating App credited for the couple's love story
27 Clues: NY Liberty mascot • Put a ____ on it! • Spanish for wedding • Milo's favorite thing • Name of the ring girl • Brides' favorite drink • Eagles hometown, abbr. • Candice's favorite sport • month of their first date • Regina's fave type of beer • ____'s groove; regina's sign • Apollo First concert together • Country where they got engaged • A sporty hobby the brides share • ...
Antebellum America 2025-01-21
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- South wanted to __________ slavery west
- " I'm a ________ man!"
- 19 states
- Western farmers __________ Southern slavery
- I told Americans to move west
- I led UCONN now I lead PASD
- You're advised to stop saying this word.
- North did not want slavery here
- We grew cotton and tobacco
- I am the new President
- most Americans lived here
- "Juuuuust a bit outside" was my famous line
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- I am the new Vice President
- We want to end slavery
- Slaves had no hope for this
- This stops the war between Israel and Hamas
- Western farmers were __________ increasing slavery
- Thank you New York Football Giants!
- I went away this weekend for about 14 hours.
- I have something in common with Trump
- 15 states
21 Clues: 19 states • 15 states • We want to end slavery • " I'm a ________ man!" • I am the new President • most Americans lived here • We grew cotton and tobacco • I am the new Vice President • Slaves had no hope for this • I led UCONN now I lead PASD • I told Americans to move west • North did not want slavery here • Thank you New York Football Giants! • I have something in common with Trump • ...
NFL Teams 2024-09-08
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- The NFL team based in Los Angeles that has previously been based in St. Louis.
- The NFL team based in Arizona.
- The NFL team based in Los Angeles that has previosly been based in San Diego.
- The NFL team based in Pittsburgh.
- The NFL team based in Cincinatti.
- The NFL team based in Dallas.
- The NFL team based in Miami.
- The NFL team based in New England.
- The NFL team based in Kansas City.
- The NFL team based in Tampa Bay.
- The NFL team based in Las Vegas.
- The NFL team based in New Orleans.
- The NFL team based in Green Bay.
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- The NFL team based in Cleveland.
- The NFL team based in Denver.
- The blue and red NFL team based in New York.
- The NFL team based in Tennessee.
- The NFL team based in Baltimore.
- The NFL team based in Houston.
- The NFL team based in Indianapolis.
- The green and white NFL team based in New York.
- The NFL team based in Philadelphia.
- The NFL team based in Minnesota.
- The NFL team based in San Francisco.
- The NFL team based in Buffalo.
- The NFL team based in Washington that recently changed their name to this.
- The NFL team based in Atlanta.
- The NFL team based in Carolina.
- The NFL team based in Chicago.
- The NFL team based in Seattle.
- The NFL team based in Jacksonville.
- The NFL team based in Detroit.
32 Clues: The NFL team based in Miami. • The NFL team based in Denver. • The NFL team based in Dallas. • The NFL team based in Houston. • The NFL team based in Arizona. • The NFL team based in Buffalo. • The NFL team based in Atlanta. • The NFL team based in Chicago. • The NFL team based in Seattle. • The NFL team based in Detroit. • The NFL team based in Carolina. • ...
Avery Stlawrence and Elizabeth Vance's Crossword 2017-01-24
15 Clues: no rules • Tells a story • Edgar ____ Poe • "My ____ Waltz" • ____Shakesphere • "___in New York" • Dictionary meaning • additional meaning • A poem about fruit • Paragraph for poems • A poem with details • 4 lines in a stanza • Iambic measure of 5 • Poem that is about emotions • What the author writes about usually
West Field Buster 2023-12-03
15 Clues: Sweat pea • Bruins town • The milk man • New York Bird • knit 1 ____ 2 • Spanish Cheeze • Audrey lives in • Lincoln has read • He's big and hairy • Worst city in Spain • Aunts License Plate • surprised and confused • Araucaria heterophylla • Elsa's dream vacation spot • Your best friends favorite person
baseball teams 2022-10-31
16 Clues: team of Texas • team of Miami • team of Boston • team of Chicago • team of Arizona • team of Chicago • team of Houston • team of Detroit • team of Atlanta • team of Oakland • team of Colorado • team of New York • team of San Deigo • team of Pittsburgh • team of Los Angeles • team of Philadelphia
ETERNAL ROOTS CROSSWORD 2025-08-26
15 Clues: Top note • Citrus oil • Shake to... • Essential... • Bottle shape • Cosmetic store • Writing Material • YORK The big apple • ETERNAL ROOTS Cafe • Eternal Roots Fruit • Spiritual glow within • Founded by Bella Hadid • A nourishing base-blend • A warm, nature-inspired scent • Inspired by strength and self-reflection
Triston Scores Again! 2024-11-28
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- snow capital of New York
- big apple team
- come from liberal New England
- Papa hates this team because they beat the Bills
- another Ohio town
- Motown team
- hail from Lombardi Stadium
- Peach State team
- there's a pawnshop in Pittsburgh
- Maryland loves this team
- the brotherly love place
- they like to go marching in
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- cousins Amy and Stacey live in this town
- biggest city on the west coast
- South or north
- English translation "arid place"
- Deep in the heart of Texaas
- Mile high city
- California here I come
- organ thinks they should change the name of city
- Moon over this place song
- Detroit plays these folks every TG
- Start spreading the news
- home of the new VP
24 Clues: Motown team • South or north • big apple team • Mile high city • Peach State team • another Ohio town • home of the new VP • California here I come • snow capital of New York • Start spreading the news • Maryland loves this team • the brotherly love place • Moon over this place song • hail from Lombardi Stadium • Deep in the heart of Texaas • they like to go marching in • ...
2.3, 2.4 Brooklyn B 2021-08-26
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- New Jersey was a ___ colony
- many ___ speaking protestants arrived
- amercian ___ taught many colonists how to grow crops
- he was a quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1681
- Duke's friends named their new land ___
- by 1700 ___ had four colonies in region right under new England
- colonies form over ___ diffrences
- a crime punishable by death
- king gave the colony to ___ and renamed New York
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- Penn wanted ___ to model of religious freedom and peace.
- ___ were brought to the colony and made up 1/3 of new arrivals
- ___ could farm or run businesses without much government control
- people ___ in New Jersey
- Penn sent ___ all over Europe promoting his colony
- ___ spoke out for equal treatment for American Indians
- ___ wanted land because it was cheap or the chance to start a buisness
- was a difficult land
- in 1644 ____ warships entered the harbor
- many people would leave the Massachusetts __ colony if they disagreed with the colony
19 Clues: was a difficult land • people ___ in New Jersey • New Jersey was a ___ colony • a crime punishable by death • colonies form over ___ diffrences • many ___ speaking protestants arrived • Duke's friends named their new land ___ • in 1644 ____ warships entered the harbor • king gave the colony to ___ and renamed New York • Penn sent ___ all over Europe promoting his colony • ...
Madison F, Great Lakes 2026-02-07
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- are over 300 species
- poisoning:A disease.Sea lamprey:It can be
- to kill most of the trout in the Great lakes
- Lakes:World's largest fresh water
- species:It's a species that harms
- Mussel: a small fish water Mussel
- new environment
- country in North America
- is the only lake that's only in
- of the five Great lakes
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- is the smallest Great lake
- was the first Great lake to be
- canals
- America
- river: a 85 mile long river in
- is bordered by New York
- by the French
- massive set of three waterfalls
18 Clues: canals • America • by the French • new environment • are over 300 species • is bordered by New York • of the five Great lakes • country in North America • is the smallest Great lake • was the first Great lake to be • river: a 85 mile long river in • massive set of three waterfalls • is the only lake that's only in • Lakes:World's largest fresh water • species:It's a species that harms • ...
2024 at Mayflower and MAST 2024-01-19
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- Automatic, systematic, hydromatic
- Her name is Tallulah
- Romeo's leading lady
- From New York to Africa
- Defy gravity with these two witches
- Toot sweets in a flying car
- "Get out of my swamp"
Down
- The offspring of a 'Gruff' family favourite
- Partners in crime
- A whole new world
- Aussie pups and their parents
- Strictly superstars
- Bad luck to say in a Theatre
- Former Queens of England
14 Clues: Partners in crime • A whole new world • Strictly superstars • Her name is Tallulah • Romeo's leading lady • "Get out of my swamp" • From New York to Africa • Former Queens of England • Toot sweets in a flying car • Bad luck to say in a Theatre • Aussie pups and their parents • Automatic, systematic, hydromatic • Defy gravity with these two witches • ...
The 1960s 2021-10-27
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- Music, culture, or art based on the experiences produced by psychedelic drugs.
- Famous American drink.
- Style of music characterized by complex harmony
- Line of automobiles very famous in that period.
- Is A color very representative of that time.
- Representative pattern of their clothing style.
- Something McDonald's sells.
- Machine that automatically plays a selected musical recording when a coin is inserted.
- An excessively cheerful or optimistic person.
- English nanny with magical powers.
- A skirt that ranges between about 10 inches and 20 inches long.
- Particular kind of restaurant usually only serving American classics.
- Famous city in California.
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- Band that uses a red tongue as a symbol.
- Very known blonde actress.
- Classic New York movie that represents New York chic and fashionable femininity.
- First it's candy... then it's gum.
- Cruella de Vil is one of the main characters.
- A Famous Britain band.
- Fashionable and exciting.
- Books that marked our childhood.
- Music genre, is characterized by a persistent heavily accented beat.
- Famous type of shoes.
- Person that often uses the peace sign.
- The warmest season of the year.
25 Clues: Famous type of shoes. • Famous American drink. • A Famous Britain band. • Fashionable and exciting. • Very known blonde actress. • Famous city in California. • Something McDonald's sells. • The warmest season of the year. • Books that marked our childhood. • First it's candy... then it's gum. • English nanny with magical powers. • Person that often uses the peace sign. • ...
Harlem Renaissance/Walter Dean Myers 2023-03-08
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- the neighborhood that was the epicenter of The Jazz Age
- highly improvised musical genre
- Walter's school psychologist's last name
- sad musical genre
- an old-fashioned name for mathematics
- Young Walter's least favorite place
- beaded and fringed dresses worn during the Jazz Age
- having financial freedom and independence
- Walter's organ that burst and required immediate surgery
- the most famous entertainment venue in NYC
- artwork that at first appears to be normal but is actually strange and twisted
- where Walter Dean Myers went to learn discipline
- member of a club of criminals
- York City the city in which Harlem can be found
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- rebirth (Fr)
- Walter Dean Myers' dream job
- Walter's bad habit during his youth
- Suit colorful, fashion-forward men's clothing
- the reason behind the Great Migration
- famous street in New York City where many theaters are
- the movement of an entire group from one place to another
- Walter Dean Myers' escape activity
- the overall category of an art form, like jazz in music
- Deco black and gold geometric artistic and design style
- life-like fiction that is easy to relate to
25 Clues: rebirth (Fr) • sad musical genre • Walter Dean Myers' dream job • member of a club of criminals • highly improvised musical genre • Walter Dean Myers' escape activity • Walter's bad habit during his youth • Young Walter's least favorite place • an old-fashioned name for mathematics • the reason behind the Great Migration • Walter's school psychologist's last name • ...
Jeopardy! 2022 ToC Players 2022-12-04
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- An executive assistant from Cambridge, Massachusetts...
- A statistical research specialist and the winner of Second Chance from Nashville, Tennessee...
- A meteorologist from Minneapolis, Minnesota...
- A community college instructor from Portland, Oregon...
- An actor originally from Coral Gables, Florida...
- An attorney from Chicago, Illinois...
- A software developer from San Francisco, California...
- A homemaker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
- A software team lead originally from El Paso, Texas...
- A chart caller, writer and editor and the winner of Second Chance from Chicago, Illinois...
- An attorney from Arlington, Virginia...
- An associate professor of operations research at the Naval Postgraduate School and the winner of the 2021 Professors Tournament from Pacific Grove, California...
- A pension calculation developer from Cary, North Carolina...
- A graduate asssistant from Spring Hill, Tennessee...
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- A director at a start-up from New York City, New York...
- An environmental attorney from Berkeley, California...
- A consultant and the winner of the 2022 National College Championship from Plano, Texas...
- A post-doctoral researcher from Cambridge, Massachusetts...
- A writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada...
- A writer from Oakland, California...
- A rideshare driver from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
21 Clues: A writer from Oakland, California... • An attorney from Chicago, Illinois... • An attorney from Arlington, Virginia... • A homemaker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... • A meteorologist from Minneapolis, Minnesota... • An actor originally from Coral Gables, Florida... • A graduate asssistant from Spring Hill, Tennessee... • ...
Chap 2 crossword puzzle abcd 2021-01-28
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- colony that was owned and operated by an individual
- owner and governor of the Maryland colony
- Colony operated by the King of England
- founded the colony of Rhode Island
- Dutch colony in the Middle region of Colonial America before it became New York
- first permanent English (British) colony in America
- Group that came to North America on the Mayflower and wanted to Separate from the Church of England
- agreement made by the Pilgrims to form a government and obey its laws
- Wealthy Quaker who founded Pennsylvania
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- known as the “Breadbasket Colonies”
- Revolt in Western Pennsylvania, Virginia farmers clashed with both Indians and colonial government
- taught the colonists to grow tobacco
- wanted to purify the Church of England
- certificate of permission from a king or queen
- Chief of the Native Americans near Jamestown
- led the group that founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- founded by Quakers seeking religious freedom, also became known as the “holy experiment” because of political and religious freedom
- company run by a group of investors who share in the company’s profits and losses
- leader of Jamestown colony
- Renamed New York City after the English defeated the Dutch
20 Clues: leader of Jamestown colony • founded the colony of Rhode Island • known as the “Breadbasket Colonies” • taught the colonists to grow tobacco • wanted to purify the Church of England • Colony operated by the King of England • Wealthy Quaker who founded Pennsylvania • owner and governor of the Maryland colony • Chief of the Native Americans near Jamestown • ...
FOOD 2020-09-30
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- It’s from New York and it’s a meat.
- This food is cold, it’s from Italy.
- It is a famous Italian food
- The food looks like a donut, from Peru.
- It is a nutrient rich liquid food.
- A Japanese food, It’s like a rice cake.
- It is like pudding from Brazil.
- It looks like a pancake from Russia.
- You can put two pieces of bread, a meat, and vegetable.
- It’s from Australia and it looks like a bread but it’s a sponge cake.
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- It’s from Japan and it’s so delicious.
- It’s a meat with rice from Korea.
- Its yummy food from New York.
- It has the taste of the food in the name.
- It’s a delicious food from Thailand, this food name has the name of the country.
- American desserts food.
- It’s a yummy food from Mexico, there’s salad, tomato, cucumber and many more inside it. BiaHoi This is a drink from Vietnam
- It is delicious food from Canada.
- Harees looks like a soup but there’s a meat inside it and it’s from Dubai.
- This food is a dish from Poland.
20 Clues: American desserts food. • It is a famous Italian food • Its yummy food from New York. • It is like pudding from Brazil. • This food is a dish from Poland. • It’s a meat with rice from Korea. • It is delicious food from Canada. • It is a nutrient rich liquid food. • It’s from New York and it’s a meat. • This food is cold, it’s from Italy. • It looks like a pancake from Russia. • ...
Studio 54 and Nightlife 2023-07-26
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- - Social gathering, often with music and dancing, typical of nightlife.
- - Nightclub in Frankfurt, Germany, known for its innovative design and music.
- - The rhythmic basis of disco music that keeps people dancing.
- - Dance and music genre that dominated the nightlife of the 70s.
- - Energetic dance style with roots in disco music.
- - Another famous nightclub in New York City during the 70s.
- - Intense beam of light used in nightclub performances.
- - Person in charge of playing music at a nightclub.
- - Area in a nightclub for people to dance.
- - The act of wearing fashionable or extravagant clothing for a night out.
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- - Person serving drinks at a bar or nightclub.
- - Iconic nightclub in New York City, famous for its exclusivity and star-studded parties.
- - Social and entertainment activities that happen after dark.
- - Spherical object with mirrored facets used as a disco decoration.
- - Shiny decoration often associated with disco fashion and ambiance.
- - Fashionable and in tune with the latest trends.
- - The decade when disco and vibrant nightlife thrived.
- - A style characterized by extravagance and theatricality, common in nightlife fashion.
- - Popular activity in nightclubs during the disco era.
- - Alcoholic beverages commonly consumed in nightlife venues.
20 Clues: - Area in a nightclub for people to dance. • - Person serving drinks at a bar or nightclub. • - Fashionable and in tune with the latest trends. • - Energetic dance style with roots in disco music. • - Person in charge of playing music at a nightclub. • - The decade when disco and vibrant nightlife thrived. • - Popular activity in nightclubs during the disco era. • ...
Sub Work 4/23 2026-03-31
Across
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
- Artist from New York known for his graffiti figures.
- The technique used to create an artwork in pointillism.
- The gradual change from lightest light (white) to darkest dark (black).
- Shading going in only one direction.
- Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical in nature.
- Objects that are between the back and the front most part of a painting.
- Artist from New York known for his abstract graffiti paintnigs.
- Spanish artist known for his portraits in exaggerated form.
- Spanish artist known for his painting called "Persistence of Memory".
- Can be tactile or visual in nature.
- Shading going in two directions.
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- Objects that appear furthest away from you are located here.
- A drawing or painting of another person.
- Artist from Pennsylvania known for his work in Pop Art patterns.
- Art movement created by Van Gogh and Monet.
- Mexican muralist.
- A drawing or painting of land.
- Objects that appear closest to the viewer in a painting or drawing.
- Spanish artist that was a co-creator of the Cubism movement.
- Colors that are on opposite sides of the color wheel.
21 Clues: Mexican muralist. • A drawing or painting of land. • Shading going in two directions. • Can be tactile or visual in nature. • Shading going in only one direction. • A drawing or painting of another person. • Art movement created by Van Gogh and Monet. • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical in nature. • ...
Anna's Landmark Adventures 2026-03-31
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- 102 story skyscraper in New York
- tallest building in the world
- A red bridge in California
- “_” sign is in California sitting on a hill overlooking LA
- A work of public art in Chicago in the shape of a food
- A fountain in Rome with beautiful sculptures
- A former isolated prison in California for the worst inmates
- This green statue in New York was given as a gift from France
- a steep sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States
- An amphitheater built in Rome almost 2,000 years ago and was an entertainment venue
- the building where the president lives
- a massive waterfall in Canada
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- The nickname of a large clock in London
- Large structures in Egypt that are around 5,000 years old
- Mt. has 4 presidents faces carved into it
- a former royal palace but is now a museum and art gallery in France
- - large triangular tower in Paris, France
- - A large structure in Asia that spans 21196.18 kilometers and would take 18 months to walk its length
- an underwhelming local attraction with the numbers 1620 carved in it
- The tallest mountain in the world
20 Clues: A red bridge in California • tallest building in the world • a massive waterfall in Canada • 102 story skyscraper in New York • The tallest mountain in the world • the building where the president lives • The nickname of a large clock in London • Mt. has 4 presidents faces carved into it • - large triangular tower in Paris, France • ...
Graces crossword puzzle 2022-02-04
Graces crossword puzzle 2022-02-04
The Middle Colonies 2022-06-03
10 Clues: A Protestant group • Governor of New York • Governor of New Jersey • City of Brotherly Love • Governor of New Jersey • Form of Transportation • Governor of New Amsterdam • People who were landowner • A chance to put quaker ideals to work • Governor of Pennsylvania and Delaware
Northeast Region State Capitals 2025-05-19
9 Clues: capital of Maine(ME) • capital of Vermont(VT) • capital of New York(NY) • capital of Connecticut(CT) • capital of New Jersey (NJ) • capital of Rhode Island(RI) • capital of Pennsylvania(PA) • capital of Massachusetts(MA) • capital of New Hampshire(NH)
York 2025-09-05
10 Clues: ___ commons • _____ learning • our school mascot • ___ family theatre • the tortoise's name • name of our assembly • profe danishanko’s room • in between period 4 and 5 • block five, for most students • "we inspire and prepare a ______ community of creative, independent thinkers."
Sg crossword #1 2023-01-20
9 Clues: go over sea • new mrt line • new zealand pm • luxury for some • weather in singapore • likely to be PM next • it will take over your job • name of street where istana is at • singaporean in bling empire new york
New Year’s Crossword 2024-12-25
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- Used to tell time
- Explosives used for celebrations such as the 4th of July or New Year’s
- A commitment or goal that you set for the new year
- A location in new york where people gather on New Year’s Eve
- The clock strikes __
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- Inflatable decorations used for special occasions
- A french sparkling wine
- Pieces of colorful paper thrown during celebrations
- Counting backwards to a specific time
- What you typically say when making a toast
- What we’re celebrating
- A celebration
12 Clues: A celebration • Used to tell time • The clock strikes __ • What we’re celebrating • A french sparkling wine • Counting backwards to a specific time • What you typically say when making a toast • Inflatable decorations used for special occasions • A commitment or goal that you set for the new year • Pieces of colorful paper thrown during celebrations • ...
Nationalism and Sectionalism 2023-02-27
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- In 1816, Congress set up the _____ Bank of the United States.
- Which region benefitted more from canals - the North or the South?
- Representative John C. _____ of South Carolina also called for better transportation systems.
- Around the 1830s, the nation began to use _____-powered trains for transportation.
- The Monroe Doctrine stated that the Americas were closed to further _____.
- In _____ v. Maryland (1819), the state of Maryland wanted to tax its branch of the national bank.
- In the Convention of 1818, the 49th _____ was set as the U.S.-Canadian border as far west as the Rocky Mountains.
- _____ colonies in the Pacific Northwest concerned Americans.
- The Court upheld _____ authority by ruling that a state could not tax a national bank.
- The _____ Agreement (1817) limited the US and Britain's naval forces on the Great Lakes.
- The _____ in rail travel led to a decline in the use of canals.
- Political differences gave way to the Era of _____.
- Representative Henry Clay was from _____.
- Two _____ operators fought over shipping rights on the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey.
- The massive _____ Canal created a water route between New York City and Buffalo, New York.
- _____ stimulated by the canal helped New York City become the nation's largest city.
- A feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward your country.
- The Court ruled that interstate _____ could be regulated only by the federal government, not the state governments.
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- Poor roads made _____ slow and costly.
- In 1815, President Madison presented a plan to Congress for making the United States _____ self-sufficient.
- The U.S. and Spain disagreed on the boundaries of the _____ Purchase.
- The _____ of East Florida raided white settlements in Georgia to reclaim lost lands.
- Loyalty to the interests of your own region or section of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole.
- Runaway slaves and _____ used the Spanish-held East Florida as a refuge.
- The U.S. and _____ claimed the Oregon Country.
- This 80 year old was worried that sectionalism would destroy the country (last name only).
- This state was admitted as a free state in the Missouri Compromise.
- The period from 1825 to 1850 is often called the Age of _____.
- The Erie Canal was four feet deep, _____ wide, and 360 miles long.
- In the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, Spain handed Florida to the United States and gave up claims to the _____ Country.
- Henry Clay promoted Madison's plan as the American ___
- The _____ bank would promote a single currency making trade easier.
- The _____ tariff was a tax on imported goods that protects a nation's business from foreign competition.
- "You have _____ a fire, which all the waters of the ocean cannot put out."
- Sectionalism became a major issue when _____ applied for statehood in 1817.
- _____ argued that Congress had no power to create the bank.
- In the West, settlers wanted ____ land and good transportation.
37 Clues: Poor roads made _____ slow and costly. • Representative Henry Clay was from _____. • The U.S. and _____ claimed the Oregon Country. • Political differences gave way to the Era of _____. • Henry Clay promoted Madison's plan as the American ___ • _____ argued that Congress had no power to create the bank. • _____ colonies in the Pacific Northwest concerned Americans. • ...
Spelling Word Puzzle 2024-04-11
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- I have my____lunch today.
- My cats___is white.
- Watermelon is his favorite____.
- Ketchup is my favorite____.
- Let's____about zoo animals!
- We drew on the sidewalk with____.
- We went on a____to the park.
Down
- A bone in my face is called the___.
- She got___shoes for the first day of school.
- We put the movie on____.
- Today Miss.Yosi____us.
- The baby is very____.
- New York is a big___.
- I threw the____to the dog.
14 Clues: My cats___is white. • The baby is very____. • New York is a big___. • Today Miss.Yosi____us. • We put the movie on____. • I have my____lunch today. • I threw the____to the dog. • Ketchup is my favorite____. • Let's____about zoo animals! • We went on a____to the park. • Watermelon is his favorite____. • We drew on the sidewalk with____. • A bone in my face is called the___. • ...
State Nicknames Crossword 2023-09-26
12 Clues: Peach Sate • Golden State • Beaver State • Silver State • Cotton State • York Big Apple • The Ocean State • Mother of States • The Mitten State • The Buckeye State • The Pine Tree State • The Sunflower State
Cruzadinha G.O.M 2021-10-14
Fashion issue 2024-04-09
Across
- Magazine run by Anna Wintour
- Disney prequel about a fashion designer
- “Whoever said orange is the new BLANK was seriously disturbed.”
- Kim Kardashians clothing brand
- Earrings, handbag, sunglasses, rings, scarf
- A shirt that has been cut off at the bottom
- Hermès bag
- Celebrity that wore the meat dress
- 2006 comedy/drama about a personal assistant at a New York fashion magazine
- Dance Moms star who put out a ‘gay pop’ album
- New Netflix film about Prince Andrew
Down
- Which Hogwarts house has the colours red and gold?
- Edgy New Zealand jewellery brand
- What measurement do men’s pants sizes use?
- What do you put on before shoes?
- Makeup brand
- “Skirts should be the size of a BLANK. Life’s short, take risks.”
- Colour of love
- Zoolander famous pose
- Levi’s main competitor
- Scott Robertson is the coach of which rugby team
- Clothing sold to a fanbase
22 Clues: Hermès bag • Makeup brand • Colour of love • Zoolander famous pose • Levi’s main competitor • Clothing sold to a fanbase • Magazine run by Anna Wintour • Kim Kardashians clothing brand • Edgy New Zealand jewellery brand • What do you put on before shoes? • Celebrity that wore the meat dress • New Netflix film about Prince Andrew • Disney prequel about a fashion designer • ...
Food (Answers in English) 2013-12-04
14 Clues: Karate pig • Fat Tony's • Fat ________ • Bawk bawk bawk • Crunchy Mexican • _______ and eggs • New York ________ • Can be wood or meat • Old ________ Factory • Indian spicy triangle • Japanese rice sandwich • Maple syrup on _________ • Greek, Chinese, Japanese grains • You put in on mashed potatoes and turkey
Pegasus, Flame of Olympus 2014-12-04
14 Clues: Artemis • Brown dye • Winged horse • Flying shoes • Hiding place • Paelen's powers • Medic from Iraq • government agency • Eric's girlfriend • The Flame consumes ______ • Paelen hides in the ______ • Emily, source of the gods' power • How many times does Pegasus' wing break? • York City Big Apple, Emily lives in ______
US States 2022-03-03
14 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of New York • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of California • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of West Virginia • Capital of Massachusetts
Heroes of Olympus: The Lost Hero 2024-05-14
14 Clues: Prediction • Son of Zeus • ______ Person • Flying Dragon • Son of Hephaestus • Goddess of marriage • mountain in Arizona • Daughter of Aphrodite • Book named after them • Ancient Rome's beliefs • Ancient Greeks' beliefs • What people remember most • Where the Gods/Goddesses are • In New York, disguised as strawberry farm
WE WERE LIARS 2026-01-05
14 Clues: Author. • Dennises. • The title. • The Eastmans. • The Sinclairs. • The Sheffields. • Main character. • Town by Beechwood. • Where is Beechwood? • Cadence's accident. • The name of the island. • Main character from New York. • Main character from Cambridge. • Main character that's not family.
NYC Subway 2021-03-17
Across
- the name of the new york city subway system
- the former president of the New York Transit Authority
- This line takes you to the Rockaways
- the color of the 4, 5 and 6
- This line goes from the Coney Island to the Upper East Side
- This line goes from Coney Island to Jamaica
Down
- the total number of stations
- the shape that represents express
8 Clues: the color of the 4, 5 and 6 • 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 former president of the New York Transit Authority • This line goes from the Coney Island to the Upper East Side
Fashion issue 2024-04-09
Across
- Clothing sold to a fanbase
- Zoolander famous pose
- Colour of love
- Hermès bag
- Magazine run by Anna Wintour
- Celebrity that wore the meat dress
- Which Hogwarts house has the colours red and gold?
- New Netflix film about Prince Andrew
- “Skirts should be the size of a BLANK. Life’s short, take risks.”
- Makeup brand
- “Whoever said orange is the new BLANK was seriously disturbed.”
- Levi’s main competitor
- Kim Kardashians clothing brand
Down
- Disney prequel about a fashion designer
- What measurement do men’s pants sizes use?
- 2006 comedy/drama about a personal assistant at a New York fashion magazine
- Edgy New Zealand jewellery brand
- Dance Moms star who put out a ‘gay pop’ album
- Scott Robertson is the coach of which rugby team
- A shirt that has been cut off at the bottom
- Earrings, handbag, sunglasses, rings, scarf
- What do you put on before shoes?
22 Clues: Hermès bag • Makeup brand • Colour of love • Zoolander famous pose • Levi’s main competitor • Clothing sold to a fanbase • Magazine run by Anna Wintour • Kim Kardashians clothing brand • Edgy New Zealand jewellery brand • What do you put on before shoes? • Celebrity that wore the meat dress • New Netflix film about Prince Andrew • Disney prequel about a fashion designer • ...
