new york Crossword Puzzles
King Of The Village 2018-03-23
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- NYC train station
- Founders IPA
- Like a pizza, but harder to eat
- Alternate method of transportation in NYC
- Winners of Rumble In The Jungle
- Nickname for New York
- Subway Abbreviation
- Leigh’s hometown
- Famous NYC rock band formed in 1975
- Elevated park on the west side
- Horse race, part of the Triple Crown
- Yellow car, used to get between bars
- Central Park meadow, popular summer hangout
- River on which a plane was landed
- The points on the statue of liberty represent the seven _____
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- Andy’s Favorite Animal
- Team celebration, often stolen
- Brooklyn shopping cart race
- Andy’s Dog
- Animal which we chased around the east village in 2016
- Street to buy knock off items
- Famous spot for stand up
- Island home of the Impractical Jokers
- Elizabeth, Victoria
- David Bowie Movie
- New York hockey team
- A hilarious number
- Monster who climbed the Empire State Building
- Host of the Thanksgiving parade
- Signature NY breakfast food
- Famous comedian’s tv show based in NYC
- Unofficial sponsor of this event
- Alternate to cooking
- NYC street, home to a famous wolf
- Bill Watterson’s comic strip stuffed tiger
- Michigan State Cheer: Go ______
- Chicken (mild, medium, hot)
37 Clues: Andy’s Dog • Founders IPA • Leigh’s hometown • NYC train station • David Bowie Movie • A hilarious number • Elizabeth, Victoria • Subway Abbreviation • New York hockey team • Alternate to cooking • Nickname for New York • Andy’s Favorite Animal • Famous spot for stand up • Brooklyn shopping cart race • Signature NY breakfast food • Chicken (mild, medium, hot) • Street to buy knock off items • ...
Sustainability Crossword! 2022-01-13
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- Non-profit organization providing outdoor education
- Fast fashion brand that once marketed a t-shirt saying "eat less"
- New York environmentalist and blogger Singer
- Secondhand clothing app
- Popular beverage whose production causes massive river pollution
- Yosemite summit
- Infamous mystery word in tweet by Donald Trump
- Activist Thunberg nationality
- Area of wildlife protected federally
- 100 countries responsible for _% of the world's global emissions
- Public figure who tweeted during record lows in New York that "we need global warming"
- Easy and obvious alternative to wrapping paper
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- Far-right Georgia representative and evolution denier
- Bay Area organization working with UHS to organize local trash cleanups
- Surname of two COS members, class of 2021 and 2023
- American politician and wearer of controversial Met Gala 2021 dress
- Former COS leader Sulentic
- Mill Valley environment activist and founder of the zero waste movement
- slogan for water brand formerly sold in UHS student center
- Consequence of climate change that threatens SF's Ocean Beach, for one
- Overrated type of milk often marketed as sustainable
- Environmentally and financially beneficial addition to UHS
- 2015 international treaty regarding climate change
- Airline pledging to become 100% green by 2050
- Environmentally harmful ingredient in more than half of American packaged products
25 Clues: Yosemite summit • Secondhand clothing app • Former COS leader Sulentic • Activist Thunberg nationality • Area of wildlife protected federally • New York environmentalist and blogger Singer • Airline pledging to become 100% green by 2050 • Infamous mystery word in tweet by Donald Trump • Easy and obvious alternative to wrapping paper • ...
Stocks & Stock Market 2022-09-27
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- person who puts money into a project to earn a profit
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- A street in New York City famous for being the location of the New York stock exchange
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- a group of your investments
- variety to reduce risk
- investment variety to reduce risk
- a group of similar stocks and bonds
- A share of ownership in a company
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- an amount paid to a stockbroker based on a percentage of their sales
- to include the details of something
- a person who links buyers and sellers of stock
- the movement of money in and out of a business or bank account
- something that is worth a lot of money or is important in some way
- to risk money or other possession on an event, chance, or contingency.
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- Money earned on a regular basis with little or no effort required to maintain it.
- to say what will happen before it occurs
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- portion of stock
21 Clues: portion of stock • variety to reduce risk • a group of your investments • investment variety to reduce risk • A share of ownership in a company • a group of similar stocks and bonds • to include the details of something • to say what will happen before it occurs • a person who links buyers and sellers of stock • person who puts money into a project to earn a profit • ...
OH THE PLACES AND PEOPLE YOU KNOW! 2022-12-11
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- Your father's name
- Your apartment in Ohio
- You High School
- Your mother's name
- Gene was stationed here
- Your senior care in Georgia
- Kenneth enlisted in this branch
- Your first apartment
- Your oldest grandson
- Your job in Manhattan
- Your mother's maiden name
- Revonne's profession
- The other twin
- Kenneth's profession
- Your maiden name
- Revonne's oldest daughter
- State where you lived with Gene
- Where Sandra was born
- Taunya's oldest daughter
- Your husband's name
- Sandra's youngest child
- Revonne's husband
- where Gene's father lived
- Your youngest granddaughter
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- Your brother
- Your step-sister
- Shawna's son
- First home after leaving New York
- You visited Sandra here
- your youngest grandchild
- Your sister's husband
- Sandra's Husband
- The old red dog
- Your married name
- City you moved to with your father
- Sandra enlisted in this branch
- Kenneth's wife
- Kenneth and Marcelina's son
- You lived here briefly
- One of the twins
- your granddaughter
- Where you grew up
- Your Grandmother's name
- Where Kenneth was born
- Sandra's profession
- Sandra's oldest child
- The yellow puppy
- Your first job in New York
- First city you lived in
- Your sister
- Where Gene's mother lived
51 Clues: Your sister • Your brother • Shawna's son • Kenneth's wife • The other twin • You High School • The old red dog • Your step-sister • One of the twins • Your maiden name • The yellow puppy • Sandra's Husband • Your married name • Where you grew up • Revonne's husband • Your father's name • Your mother's name • your granddaughter • Sandra's profession • Your husband's name • Your first apartment • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2020-10-04
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- visited sweatshops and wrote about the problems there
- taller steel buildings that needed limited city space
- Wrote about immigrants living conditions in How the Other Half Lives
- prevented the Chinese from immigrating to America
- associations set up by immigrant groups to help other immigrants
- process by which cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working there
- neighborhood centers in poor areas that provided for immigrants’ basic needs like education, recreation, and social activities
- bottom part of the boat where many immigrants traveled to America
- public transportation designed to move a large number of people
- immigrants who came from Southern and Eastern Europe in the late 1800s
- location where European immigrants were processed
- location where Asian immigrants were processed
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- large, open public space in New York City
- poorly built, overcrowded apartment buildings where immigrants lived
- created Hull House to serve immigrants’ basic needs
- landscape architect who designed Central Park in New York City
- promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease
- nickname for workplaces due to the unhealthy working conditions
- a person born in a particular place or country
- immigrants who came from Northern Europe in the mid 1800s
- residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas, which are accessible by mass transit
21 Clues: large, open public space in New York City • promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease • a person born in a particular place or country • location where Asian immigrants were processed • prevented the Chinese from immigrating to America • location where European immigrants were processed • created Hull House to serve immigrants’ basic needs • ...
Matthew - WAFD 2021-03-15
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- what does Will's father often brag about
- when you win by a lot
- which floor did the first plane hit
- something which takes you up and down a large building
- where in New York is the world trade center located
- which tower did Will's father work in
- what is the name of Will's teacher
- a way of advertising
- a large bang
- where was the airplane first reported
- when you run out of money
- who brought Will and his father a cup of coffee
- how many years has Will's father worked at the world trade center
- what is Will's last name
- a story which circulates but may or may not be true
- how many floors does the world trade center have.
- to die
- the line of the earths surface
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- what did Will have before going to James'
- what floor did Will's dad work on
- a moving staircase
- what kind of airplane crashes into the north tower
- nervous
- a computer which you can carry around
- when you have more then a billion dollars
- a thing to slow your fall
- what is the name of Will's friends name
- where does Will live
- a place to store bodies
- Will's dad's name
- how many people died
31 Clues: to die • nervous • a large bang • Will's dad's name • a moving staircase • a way of advertising • where does Will live • how many people died • when you win by a lot • a place to store bodies • what is Will's last name • a thing to slow your fall • when you run out of money • the line of the earths surface • what floor did Will's dad work on • what is the name of Will's teacher • ...
The JCU 2025-06-01
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- where Lira was born
- a thing Ezra studies
- Jafar
- a relative
- Ezra’s family
- A main character name
- A dealer at Robert Frost
- The group’s parents
- Mr. Osiris’ class was easy for Jessie to______
- Adrian Gomez
- the world needs saving from _____________
- author/illustrator surname
- way of time travel
- Lira does for the group
- Merlin
- something Jessie detests
- an item given at Rosh Hashanah
- personality of Jessie
- Mr. Osiris’ first name
- state where Jessie, Ezra, Merlin, and Lira attended highschool
- nickname for New York stalker
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- someone Jessie clashes with
- what Mr. Osiris creates
- mr.osiris’ main fanfic category
- a symbol Merlin wears often
- for Friday evenings
- decoy
- Merlin’s style
- a club in the book
- their humble abode
- tut famous figure that is a passcode
- what Ezra sometimes wears
- Thing Merlin changed
- a belief that differs in the group
- an animal and name of a location
- one language Ezra speaks
- recurring theme
- something Athena loves
- bread served on Friday
- a message of the stories
- name of a character and almost something that extends
- fake you-know-what
- what wakes up New York
43 Clues: Jafar • decoy • Merlin • a relative • Adrian Gomez • Ezra’s family • Merlin’s style • recurring theme • a club in the book • their humble abode • way of time travel • fake you-know-what • where Lira was born • for Friday evenings • The group’s parents • a thing Ezra studies • Thing Merlin changed • A main character name • personality of Jessie • something Athena loves • bread served on Friday • ...
Judy Heumann 2025-05-26
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- who declined to represent her when she sued the New York board of education.
- who became the first teacher in New York to use a wheelchair
- Key provision not implemented when the rehabilitation act was passed in 1973
- was called this by the school district
- lead a months long sit-in in a Federal building in this city
- in 1961 she was able to attend this
- got polio at 18
- This was signed by President George H.W Bush on July 26 1990
- kind of classroom she was finally able to attend
- Named Judy the special advisor on international disability rights for the department of state
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- who Vetoed the Rehabilitation act of 1972
- university she graduated from in 1969
- in what town did they shut down traffic
- founded this political action group
- state denied her teachers license because she used this
- Was featured in the 2020 award winning documentary called
- Appointed her to Assistant Secretary of the office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services
- how the protestors communication during the 504 sit-in
- Judy served as the Deputy Director the CIL in this city
- who fought for her to attend public school
- sought employment as a teacher in this state
21 Clues: got polio at 18 • founded this political action group • in 1961 she was able to attend this • university she graduated from in 1969 • was called this by the school district • in what town did they shut down traffic • who Vetoed the Rehabilitation act of 1972 • who fought for her to attend public school • sought employment as a teacher in this state • ...
New Years 2025-08-05
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- Colorful explosions in the sky, often seen on New Year's Eve.
- A promise or goal you make to yourself for the new year.
- What many Americans stay awake late at night to watch drop in New York.
- A celebration with music, dancing, and food.
- The new year starts in a different one of these in many places around the world.
- The season that New Years falls within.
- The time when the new year begins.
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- The first day of the year.
- Small pieces of paper thrown during celebrations.
- A floating decoration often used at New Year's parties.
- The backward counting of seconds before midnight.
- To enjoy or honor a special occasion.
12 Clues: The first day of the year. • The time when the new year begins. • To enjoy or honor a special occasion. • The season that New Years falls within. • A celebration with music, dancing, and food. • Small pieces of paper thrown during celebrations. • The backward counting of seconds before midnight. • A floating decoration often used at New Year's parties. • ...
Nueva York 2022-07-08
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- Cadena de comida rápida coreana que vende hamburguesas, pollo, etc.
- Adjetivo relativo a cosas inmuebles.
- Calle de Manhattan donde está la Bolsa de Valores de Nueva York..
- Separación y marginación de una persona o de un grupo de personas por motivos sociales, políticos o culturales.
- Adjetivo que describe a una persona, empresa, lugar o producto como un símbolo y referencia.
- Panorama que se ofrece al espectador desde un punto.
- Sinónimo de abundancia, riqueza, lujo.
- Lugares que venden productos carísimos.
- Padrón o lista de la población o riqueza de una nación o pueblo.
- Propiedad como tierras, casas o edificios.
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- Adjetivo relativo a la raza.
- Edificio muy alto.
- Sinónimo de habitante.
- En este distrito se concentra el 90% de las atracciones de Nueva York.
- Adjetivo que describe un tipo de vida libre y poco organizada.
- Unidad de medida de área.
16 Clues: Edificio muy alto. • Sinónimo de habitante. • Unidad de medida de área. • Adjetivo relativo a la raza. • Adjetivo relativo a cosas inmuebles. • Sinónimo de abundancia, riqueza, lujo. • Lugares que venden productos carísimos. • Propiedad como tierras, casas o edificios. • Panorama que se ofrece al espectador desde un punto. • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-12-22
10 Clues: novel • blithe • pledge • multiply • ___ Direction • the ____ product • Can I have a ____ • the Feast of the Nativity • walled city in northeast England • the orbital period of a planetary body
Popular Singers of U.S 2024-07-13
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- Queen of Pop who brought us hits like "Like a Virgin" and "Vogue."
- Young pop star known for "Bad Guy" and "Everything I Wanted."
- Crooner known for "New York, New York" and "My Way."
- Pop star with hits like "Firework" and "California Gurls."
- "King of Rock and Roll" famous for "Jailhouse Rock" and "Hound Dog."
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- Pop star and actress known for "Bad Romance" and "Shallow."
- "Shake It Off" singer known for her transition from country to pop music.
- Former Destiny's Child member who sang "Single Ladies" and "Halo."
- Pop sensation with hits like "Thank U, Next" and "7 rings."
- The King of Pop known for "Thriller" and "Billie Jean."
10 Clues: Crooner known for "New York, New York" and "My Way." • The King of Pop known for "Thriller" and "Billie Jean." • Pop star with hits like "Firework" and "California Gurls." • Pop star and actress known for "Bad Romance" and "Shallow." • Pop sensation with hits like "Thank U, Next" and "7 rings." • Young pop star known for "Bad Guy" and "Everything I Wanted." • ...
Shows 2023-09-26
UoY Crossword Society week 1 2024-09-23
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- Large venue in knavesmire (southwest York) (4,10)
- A 3.4km long embrace (4,5)
- Main building where graduations are held at the University (7,4)
- Yorks large gothic cathedral
- Viking name brought back to life in Yorks famous museum
- The man depicted on the statue outside of The York minster
- University of Yorks mascot animal
- Home of the late long boi
- Famous highwayman buried in Yorks graveyard
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- River that flows through York
- Bar in the city centre named after an iconic Manchester band (5,5)
- The place where you can buy a spooky object in the shambles (5,9)
- The tower named after a rebel who was executed at the Battle of Boroughbridge
- The club to go to if you want to get punched by a bouncer
- The famous street in York known for its medieval charm
- Spooky york attraction that brings its history to life
- The name the romans gave to York
17 Clues: Home of the late long boi • A 3.4km long embrace (4,5) • Yorks large gothic cathedral • River that flows through York • The name the romans gave to York • University of Yorks mascot animal • Famous highwayman buried in Yorks graveyard • Large venue in knavesmire (southwest York) (4,10) • The famous street in York known for its medieval charm • ...
The Most Visited Places from the USA 2023-11-12
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- a group of three waterfalls on the border between Ontario,Canada and New York.
- The capital of the USA
- it's a sculpure on Liberty Island in New York Harbour
- the largest city from the USA
- It is carved by the Colorado River in Arizona,
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- The official residence and workplace of the Us President
- It’s the original park opened by the Walt Disney Company
- The Magic Kingdom from Walt Disney World is located in...
8 Clues: The capital of the USA • the largest city from the USA • It is carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, • it's a sculpure on Liberty Island in New York Harbour • The official residence and workplace of the Us President • It’s the original park opened by the Walt Disney Company • The Magic Kingdom from Walt Disney World is located in... • ...
History Chapter 16 2022-02-01
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- New machines and methods were called?(2 words)
- Cheaper in paper and new presses.(2 words)
- Created the telephone.(last name)
- Who is president in 1884 and 1892?(last name)
- Founder of finance and banking.(last name)
- it standardized size and was lighter in weight.(2 words)
- Who won the election of 1880?(last name)
- Founder of the standard oil company.(last name)
- What was one of the the new sources of power?
- Founder of steel.(last name)
- Created ketchup and was a food producer.(last name)
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- Created the light bulb.(last name)
- Famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago.(last name)
- Immigrants past through what island in New York?(2 words)
- Who became president after Garfield died?(last name)
- Founder of the railroad.(last name)
- Who became president in 1896?
- Connects the east and west.
- Moody’s song leader.
- Hand writing used by the secretary.
- Who became president in 1888?(last
- Christian song writer.(last name)
22 Clues: Moody’s song leader. • Connects the east and west. • Founder of steel.(last name) • Who became president in 1896? • Created the telephone.(last name) • Christian song writer.(last name) • Created the light bulb.(last name) • Who became president in 1888?(last • Founder of the railroad.(last name) • Hand writing used by the secretary. • Who won the election of 1880?(last name) • ...
Mid-Atlantic Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- immigrant group that settled in Pennsylvania seeking religious freedom
- immigrant groups that settled in West Virginia
- Delaware has the second largest ________ industry in the US
- this state's economy was entirely plantation-based
- known as the "Garden State"
- immigrant group that was centralized in Brooklyn
- immigrant group settled in New Jersey because of the fertile soil
- state that is home to perdue farms
- known as the birthplace of American independence
- popular New Jersey soup brand
- Maryland produces more _______ than any other state
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- popular chocolate brand produced in Pennsylvania
- Virginia produced fresh _______________________
- Pennsylvania is a national leader in _______ production
- home to a huge quantity and variety of seafood
- farming was not viable in this state due to land being very hilly
- immigrant group that was centralized in Queens
- this state is a top dairy producer
- this fruit is a major export in New York
- New Jersey was a leading producer of _________
20 Clues: known as the "Garden State" • popular New Jersey soup brand • this state is a top dairy producer • state that is home to perdue farms • this fruit is a major export in New York • home to a huge quantity and variety of seafood • immigrant groups that settled in West Virginia • immigrant group that was centralized in Queens • New Jersey was a leading producer of _________ • ...
Colony Test Review 2024-10-17
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- The Columbian ______ led to food animals and diseases crossing the Atlantic for the first time
- Carved onto Roanoke tree
- Religion of most people at the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- _____ Rebellion destroyed Jamestown
- Jamestown cash crop
- Country that founded New Amsterdam
- Country that hired Columbus
- Jamestown state
- The people Columbus first encountered on Hispaniola
- ______ servants signed contracts in exchange for free passage
- The Mayflower _____ was the best example of democracy in the colonies
- Brought temporary peace at Jamestown
- After a famous rebellion, that labor of the Southern Colonies was largely based on this
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- Roanoke state
- Where Columbus thought he was going
- What the Jamestown colonists were looking for
- New Amsterdam was later renamed to New ____
- Plymouth Rock state
- John _____ said "He who shall not work shall not eat"
- Plymouth Rock ship
- 160_ was the year that Jamestown was founded
- Tribe that lived near Jamestown
- Religious _____ was a reason the pilgrims sailed to the "New World"
- Country Columbus is from
24 Clues: Roanoke state • Jamestown state • Plymouth Rock ship • Jamestown cash crop • Plymouth Rock state • Carved onto Roanoke tree • Country Columbus is from • Country that hired Columbus • Tribe that lived near Jamestown • Country that founded New Amsterdam • _____ Rebellion destroyed Jamestown • Where Columbus thought he was going • Brought temporary peace at Jamestown • ...
V3 2024-08-17
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- She has ____ a new job.
- The film hasn't ____ yet.
- I've ____ my share of sand kicked in my face, but I've come through.
- We have ____ to the manager about this issue.
- I've ____ my sentence but committed no crime.
- I haven't ____ coffee today.
- I have ____ in this city all my life.
- She has ____ the competition twice.
- I've ____ my bows and my curtain calls.
- They have ____ a new car.
- They have ____ up smoking.
- He has ____ three books.
- I have ____ to New York twice.
- Have you ____ any medicine today?
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- Have you ____ your homework yet?
- Jimmy has ____ to South America.
- He has ____ a new career path.
- I have ____ as a teacher for five years.
- And bad mistakes: I've ____ a few.
- I've ____ my dues time after time.
- We haven't ____ Janine since Friday.
- She has ____ a car since she was 18.
- I have ____ my keys again.
- Have you ever ____ sushi?
- I have ____ what I wanted to say.
- You ____ me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it.
26 Clues: She has ____ a new job. • He has ____ three books. • The film hasn't ____ yet. • Have you ever ____ sushi? • They have ____ a new car. • I have ____ my keys again. • They have ____ up smoking. • I haven't ____ coffee today. • He has ____ a new career path. • I have ____ to New York twice. • Have you ____ your homework yet? • Jimmy has ____ to South America. • ...
STATES AND CAPITALS---FOUR 2019-08-17
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- What is the capital of Washington.
- What is the capital of Wisconsin.
- What is the capital of Tennessee.
- What is the capital of South Carolina.
- What is the capital of Rhode Island.
- What is the capital of Utah.
- What is the capital of South Dakota.
- What is the capital of New York.
- What is the capital of Vermont.
- What is the capital of Connecticut.
- What is the capital of Oregon.
- What is the capital of Nebraska.
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- What is the capital of North Dakota.
- What is the capital of Wyoming.
- What is the capital of New Hampshire.
- What is the capital of Nevada.
- What is the capital of New Mexico.
- What is the capital of West Virginia.
- What is the capital of Arkansas.
- Paul What is the capital of Minnesota.
- What is the capital of New Jersey.
- What is the capital of Texas.
- What is the capital of North Carolina.
- What is the capital of Colorado.
24 Clues: What is the capital of Utah. • What is the capital of Texas. • What is the capital of Nevada. • What is the capital of Oregon. • What is the capital of Wyoming. • What is the capital of Vermont. • What is the capital of Arkansas. • What is the capital of New York. • What is the capital of Colorado. • What is the capital of Nebraska. • What is the capital of Wisconsin. • ...
Jakub Ondra - Early America Crossword 2022-04-06
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- Group of people who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices.
- Permission from the King to start colonies in America.
- Name of the sport I play.
- New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
- Another name for Middle colonies.
- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
- Color of an orange.
- rare plant, which could be processed into dark blue dye.
- First representative government in the early settlements of America.
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- The king who ruled England and lived during the first successful settlement in America.
- First American president.
- a land beyond areas already settled.
- Place where the faces of four American presidents are sculped into a rock.
- Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.
- The fruit which fell on Isaac Newton's head.
- They were mostly friendly with the Native Americans.
- Another name for Native Americans.
- person who was paid to watch slaves.
- Location, in which the major New England port was located.
- a safe place.
20 Clues: a safe place. • Color of an orange. • First American president. • Name of the sport I play. • Another name for Middle colonies. • Another name for Native Americans. • a land beyond areas already settled. • person who was paid to watch slaves. • The fruit which fell on Isaac Newton's head. • Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. • ...
Great Depression 2025-01-23
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- severe dust storms of the 1930s
- Army group of Veterans that marched to Washington DC demanding payment from the war
- New Deal program to insure bank deposits
- people who traveled looking for work, usually farmers
- October 29,1929 when the stock market/ New York Stock exchange collapsed
- New Deal Program that focused on electricity production and flood prevention
- failure to pay back loans
- Security Act provided protection to/ for retirement pensions
- president who implemented the New Deal
- Deal, focused on relief, recovery, reform, and future depression prevention
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- when the government spends more money than it collects
- A period when activity slows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises
- production of more of a product than is needed or wanted
- by law unable to pay back debts
- government funded projects that were made for public use during the New Deal
- caused crops to fail during the great depression/Dust Bowl
- informal radio talks by Franklin D. Roosevelt
17 Clues: failure to pay back loans • severe dust storms of the 1930s • by law unable to pay back debts • president who implemented the New Deal • New Deal program to insure bank deposits • informal radio talks by Franklin D. Roosevelt • people who traveled looking for work, usually farmers • when the government spends more money than it collects • ...
james monroe 2021-03-31
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- a time where american nationalism and pride for the country grew
- a system including a protective tariff, national bank, and transportation systems
- fifth president of the USA
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- includes roads and canal link cities
- unites the country
- promoted a single currency to make trading easier
- designed as the country’s main east-west route and was extended to Vandalia, Illinois
- taxes on foreign products to encourage buying cheaper, american products
- created a water route between New York City and Buffalo, New York. it also allowed farm products east and people/manufactured goods flow west
9 Clues: unites the country • fifth president of the USA • includes roads and canal link cities • promoted a single currency to make trading easier • a time where american nationalism and pride for the country grew • taxes on foreign products to encourage buying cheaper, american products • a system including a protective tariff, national bank, and transportation systems • ...
Building a Modern NYC 2023-10-09
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- the first department store in Manhattan (two words)
- A gift from France that sits in New York Harbor
- This is the way Manhattan was organized in the Grid Plan of 1811
- Streets in Manhattan run from the East river to the ____ river.
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- The original cost of a subway ride in NYC
- Finish this quote "In straight New York ______________ runs riot."
- He was the brainchild behind the Brooklyn Bridge
- This skyscraper was referred to as the "Cathedral of Commerce"
- Little space for these is in the Grid Plan of 1811
9 Clues: The original cost of a subway ride in NYC • A gift from France that sits in New York Harbor • He was the brainchild behind the Brooklyn Bridge • Little space for these is in the Grid Plan of 1811 • the first department store in Manhattan (two words) • This skyscraper was referred to as the "Cathedral of Commerce" • ...
The Who in the What? 2014-03-31
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- Jane kept them in the back row.
- Where Allie died.
- Where Holden goes the first night he's in New York.
- Who gives Holden the number for the ex-burlesque stripper.
- Holden meets his mom on the train.
- Where Holden slept the night Allie died.
- Holden's history teacher.
- Who does Holden hate in the Bible?
- The topic of Holden's exam paper.
- Cavendish The ex-burlesque stripper.
- What Holden considered joining after fighting with Stradlater.
- The blond Holden thought was a good dancer.
- What Jane and Holden met over.
- Holden was travelling this way.
- The brand of luggage Holden has.
- What Holden ask almost everyone if they will join him for.
- What Holden's brother died of.
- The hotel Holden stays at.
- What does Sunny enjoy that Holden doesn't
- The meal they always had at Pencey on Saturday nights.
- The janitor of Holden's dorm.
- The elevator-man.
- The topic Holden wrote Stradlater's composition on.
- Where the stripper is from.
- The Prostitute.
- What Holden bought when he got off the subway in New York.
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- Where the girls Holden met on his first night in New York were from
- Who Holden called after getting off at Penn Station.
- The book of short stories D.B. wrote
- How much did Holden pay the stripper?
- Who punched Holden to the ground?
- The cab driver Holden prefers.
- Holden lent his typewriter to him.
- The night club in Greenwich Village.
- Holden's sister
- The type of coat the prostitute was wearing.
- D.B.'s ex-girlfriend.
- Ely's roommate.
- The day Christmas Vacation was starting.
- Pencey was full of them despite having wealthy students.
- What word does Holden hate?
- What school did Sally Hayes go to?
- Jane's stepdad.
- The baseball coach at Pencey Prep.
- Holden thinks Ernie (and almost everyone else) is a ____.
- The kind of car D.B. has.
- Holden says he has one to avoid explaining why he's going home early
47 Clues: Holden's sister • Ely's roommate. • Jane's stepdad. • The Prostitute. • Where Allie died. • The elevator-man. • D.B.'s ex-girlfriend. • Holden's history teacher. • The kind of car D.B. has. • The hotel Holden stays at. • What word does Holden hate? • Where the stripper is from. • The janitor of Holden's dorm. • The cab driver Holden prefers. • What Jane and Holden met over. • ...
Velocitii 03.25.2020 2020-03-25
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- Home _________ Home
- where Disney World is located
- the Grateful Dead singer
- Velocitii marketing manager
- Eddie Murphy’s animated character in Shrek
- sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- dilly dilly
- matching five dice game
Down
- Velocitii’s Headquarters location
- a prime color
- capital of New York
- Velocitii conference room
- Beatles hit song (3 words)
- eight times five
- December 25th
15 Clues: dilly dilly • a prime color • December 25th • eight times five • Home _________ Home • capital of New York • matching five dice game • the Grateful Dead singer • Velocitii conference room • Beatles hit song (3 words) • Velocitii marketing manager • where Disney World is located • sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Velocitii’s Headquarters location • Eddie Murphy’s animated character in Shrek
Ancient Greece 2021-05-13
15 Clues: people • democracy • long island • new york state • like the agora • the golden age • war and fighting • a public speaker • old man in athens • Like the acropolis • shopping, trading, buying • king and queen of england • The meet that we had in cafe b • the goddess athena has a tower • a form of government in athens
Vocabulary #2 2021-12-09
Across
- the hunger games
- something acknowledge unwillingly
- an appeal for sympathy
- compel, demand, required
- a medical condition
- to be enclosed comfortably
Down
- "New York Times Best Seller"
- limited, scarce
- commonwealth,hierarchy
- full
- court of Law
- annihilate, delete
- a group of people waiting in order
- the act of falling from a just position
- decompose, break down, deconstruct
15 Clues: full • court of Law • limited, scarce • the hunger games • annihilate, delete • a medical condition • commonwealth,hierarchy • an appeal for sympathy • compel, demand, required • to be enclosed comfortably • "New York Times Best Seller" • something acknowledge unwillingly • a group of people waiting in order • decompose, break down, deconstruct • the act of falling from a just position
S2 U1L1 p55 Ethan McLaughlin 2017-09-12
15 Clues: teléfono • poner ropa en • alli y vuelve • subir en avión • ayuda con avión • piensa en viaje • persona en avión • en tu computadora • ayuda con el viaje • viajar en New York • nescesito para nadir • tu encuentras el equipaje • nescesito para subir en avión • que hace la familia en el verano • nescesito para un la montaña rusa
All About Owen Christopher Bird 2024-02-08
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- Stuffed animal name
- A recent role
- Star sign
- One of your favorite college productions
- Your brother is there
- Yogurt garnish
- Museum in New York
- Artist in Pittsburg
Down
- Send me these when away
- "I'm your wreck" (Red Rocks Version)
- You put this in your tea
- Highschool sport
- We had this on our first date
- home
- Spray painted
15 Clues: home • Star sign • A recent role • Spray painted • Yogurt garnish • Highschool sport • Museum in New York • Stuffed animal name • Artist in Pittsburg • Your brother is there • Send me these when away • You put this in your tea • We had this on our first date • "I'm your wreck" (Red Rocks Version) • One of your favorite college productions
new14 2024-06-09
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- Thom Yorke's band
- Chrissie Hynde's band
- Speedwagon, 80s rock band
- Carlos, guitar maestro
- "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" band
- Black ___, Ozzy's band
- Freddie Mercury's band
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- Thrash metal pioneers
- Sting's band
- "Alive" band
- Bob, Night Moves singer
- "Rock You Like a Hurricane" band
- Punk pioneers from New York
- 80s hair metal band
- Canadian power trio
15 Clues: Sting's band • "Alive" band • Thom Yorke's band • 80s hair metal band • Canadian power trio • Thrash metal pioneers • Chrissie Hynde's band • Carlos, guitar maestro • Black ___, Ozzy's band • Freddie Mercury's band • Bob, Night Moves singer • Speedwagon, 80s rock band • Punk pioneers from New York • "Rock You Like a Hurricane" band • "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" band
Everything about Brandon 2023-04-22
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- Hundred track event
- C#, HTML, Node.js
- Rooney, Ibrahimovic
- Destroy all Titans! Look at 2
- Look at 7
- Bryan’s birthday
- “I’m a black beauty!”
- Candy, live in the earth
Down
- New York, Orange, University,
- white rice, black beans, half chicken half steak
- favorite basketball player
- Dattebayo!
- Hairstyle, beach
- Shoe size
- A Very UnMerry Christmas Story
15 Clues: Look at 7 • Shoe size • Dattebayo! • Hairstyle, beach • Bryan’s birthday • C#, HTML, Node.js • Hundred track event • Rooney, Ibrahimovic • “I’m a black beauty!” • Candy, live in the earth • favorite basketball player • New York, Orange, University, • Destroy all Titans! Look at 2 • A Very UnMerry Christmas Story • white rice, black beans, half chicken half steak
Random 2022-09-08
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- abbreviation of the United States of America
- abbreviation for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Pact superpower alliance
- an English queen
- land surrounded by water
- regime
- cars
- Growth depression process
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- a country
- a shape
- York an American state
- where you learn and play
- a state of Australia
- abbreviation for World War 1
- abbreviation for the Australian Labor Party
15 Clues: cars • regime • a shape • a country • an English queen • a state of Australia • York an American state • Pact superpower alliance • where you learn and play • land surrounded by water • Growth depression process • abbreviation for World War 1 • abbreviation for the Australian Labor Party • abbreviation of the United States of America • abbreviation for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
JackieF 2024-12-10
15 Clues: hump day • 28 times 2 • 10th month • Ryan's mom • the red planet • leafy vegetable • 485 divided by 5 • famous Bible river • capitol of New York • sum of 16, 7, 8, 12 • Montgomery is capitol • how many plagues in Egypt • Salt Lake City is capitol • plant that makes you itch • difference of 263 and 198
Percy Jackson and the The Last Olympian 2025-05-25
15 Clues: One-eyed • Goat legs • Eternal life • Titan of time • child of a God • Superhuman size • Mother of percy • Son of poseidon • Daughter of athena • Souls go after death • Rich place in New york. • Greek god of the ocean • Traitor and Son of Hermes • A river In the underworld • Weapon used by Kronos tool used by farmers
Wedding 2023-05-28
Machine Politics and Bossism 2013-01-24
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- When a political party is controlled by a small group of political managers.
- Punkitt's death date.
- Where Tammany Hall is based.
- This is when a politician belongs to an organization that manipulates a political party for private, as opposed to public, needs.
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- The New York state senator and a Tammany chief.
- The organization based in Tammany Hall.
- The political party the Society of Tammany Hall developed into.
- The site of the Society of St Tammany in New York.
- The Indian Chief the Society of St. Tammany was named after.
9 Clues: Punkitt's death date. • Where Tammany Hall is based. • The organization based in Tammany Hall. • The New York state senator and a Tammany chief. • The site of the Society of St Tammany in New York. • The Indian Chief the Society of St. Tammany was named after. • The political party the Society of Tammany Hall developed into. • ...
Machine Politics and Bossism 2013-01-24
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- The organization based in Tammany Hall.
- The Indian Chief the Society of St. Tammany was named after.
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- The political party the Society of Tammany Hall developed into.
- The New York state senator and a Tammany chief.
- Punkitt's death date.
- When a political party is controlled by a small group of political managers.
- The site of the Society of St Tammany in New York.
- This is when a politician belongs to an organization that manipulates a political party for private, as opposed to public, needs.
- Where Tammany Hall is based.
9 Clues: Punkitt's death date. • Where Tammany Hall is based. • The organization based in Tammany Hall. • The New York state senator and a Tammany chief. • The site of the Society of St Tammany in New York. • The Indian Chief the Society of St. Tammany was named after. • The political party the Society of Tammany Hall developed into. • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2022-10-14
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- Something Holden suffers from due to things in his past
- The school that Holden was expelled from
- An object that Holden uses to calm down
- Holden believes people think he is older and of drinking age due to his _____
- Caused by Holden's struggle to form and foster relationships
Down
- an animal that symbolizes childhood innocence and the fear of uncertainty and change for Holden
- Someone who spends money irresponsibly
- Holden's mentor figure before he leaves for New York
- The journey Holden is going through while in New York
9 Clues: Someone who spends money irresponsibly • An object that Holden uses to calm down • The school that Holden was expelled from • Holden's mentor figure before he leaves for New York • The journey Holden is going through while in New York • Something Holden suffers from due to things in his past • Caused by Holden's struggle to form and foster relationships • ...
Roaring Twenties 2017-04-25
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- market everything from clothes to food.
- Lindbergh flew alone from New York to Paris.
- cars with no horses.
- Working for a business.
- works administration projects for writers, Painters, and musicians.
- work companies.
Down
- Security people reaching old age get the money to live.
- get rid of, no more.
- built by wright brothers.
- new machines.
- he invented the wireless telegraph.
- woman's rights.
- G. Harding made the act "back to normalcy."
- Ford made the first car.
- Holiday it prevented people from with drawing their money from the bank.
15 Clues: new machines. • woman's rights. • work companies. • get rid of, no more. • cars with no horses. • Working for a business. • Ford made the first car. • built by wright brothers. • he invented the wireless telegraph. • market everything from clothes to food. • G. Harding made the act "back to normalcy." • Lindbergh flew alone from New York to Paris. • ...
Trivia From the 1990s 2024-12-20
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- Electronic talking toy craze
- Snack with cookies and frosting
- 1997 movie that broke box office records
- Collectible stuffed animals. __ Babies
- Became widely available to the public
- Music style popularized in Seattle
- Hit sitcom set in New York City
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- Widespread fear of a year 2000 computer glitch
- Show known as "a show about nothing"
- Popular 64-bit gaming console
- Early internet service provider
- British girl group with "Wannabe". __ Girls
- Virtual pet toy
- U.S. president elected in 1992.__ Clinton
- New video format that replaced VHS
15 Clues: Virtual pet toy • Electronic talking toy craze • Popular 64-bit gaming console • Snack with cookies and frosting • Early internet service provider • Hit sitcom set in New York City • Music style popularized in Seattle • New video format that replaced VHS • Show known as "a show about nothing" • Became widely available to the public • Collectible stuffed animals. __ Babies • ...
For Jill and Greg 2024-12-21
Across
- A delivery system to the house
- A friend of Jack's, going up the hill
- The first of three
- A way to share information or entertainment
- A kind of puzzle or cutter
- A former job
- Something to go with tonic or a card game
- A favorite animal in Florida
- Something to make that please everyone
- A rum or an old road
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- A kind of map
- Something Marlon Brando called out
- A city in Michigan, Illinois, New York and Kansas
- A shared degree
- A couple of new friends (3 words)
15 Clues: A former job • A kind of map • A shared degree • The first of three • A rum or an old road • A kind of puzzle or cutter • A favorite animal in Florida • A delivery system to the house • A couple of new friends (3 words) • Something Marlon Brando called out • A friend of Jack's, going up the hill • Something to make that please everyone • Something to go with tonic or a card game • ...
Happy Anniversary, Love 2018-10-30
Across
- Place Mung never takes me
- A glutinous INTP
- A game and a documentary, pl.
- Bunny Mung (proper noun)
- New York aka _______
- Mung's favorite profession for bunny
- saranghae (Eng.)
Down
- Requires learning to consume
- Glukupikron
- A topic of argument involving Thomas Aquinas
- Antonym of surface
- Secret (Kr.)
- I ______ care
- Mung's favorite gift
- Bunny's chic nickname (x2)
15 Clues: Glukupikron • Secret (Kr.) • I ______ care • A glutinous INTP • saranghae (Eng.) • Antonym of surface • New York aka _______ • Mung's favorite gift • Bunny Mung (proper noun) • Place Mung never takes me • Bunny's chic nickname (x2) • Requires learning to consume • A game and a documentary, pl. • Mung's favorite profession for bunny • A topic of argument involving Thomas Aquinas
Independence Day 2022-04-22
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- We pledge allegiance to this
- Month of Independence Day
- Meal enjoyed outdoors
- Stars and ___
- National bird
- Declaration signed on July 4th
- Leader of the U.S.
- Delivered Gettysburg Address
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- Father of electricity
- Location of the Liberty Bell
- First U.S. president
- Pyrotechnic display
- On the $20 bill
- Warned "the British are coming"
- Statue in New York
15 Clues: Stars and ___ • National bird • On the $20 bill • Leader of the U.S. • Statue in New York • Pyrotechnic display • First U.S. president • Father of electricity • Meal enjoyed outdoors • Month of Independence Day • We pledge allegiance to this • Location of the Liberty Bell • Delivered Gettysburg Address • Declaration signed on July 4th • Warned "the British are coming"
Vocabulary #2 2021-12-09
Across
- the hunger games
- something acknowledge unwillingly
- an appeal for sympathy
- compel, demand, required
- a medical condition
- to be enclosed comfortably
Down
- "New York Times Best Seller"
- limited, scarce
- commonwealth,hierarchy
- full
- court of Law
- annihilate, delete
- a group of people waiting in order
- the act of falling from a just position
- decompose, break down, deconstruct
15 Clues: full • court of Law • limited, scarce • the hunger games • annihilate, delete • a medical condition • commonwealth,hierarchy • an appeal for sympathy • compel, demand, required • to be enclosed comfortably • "New York Times Best Seller" • something acknowledge unwillingly • a group of people waiting in order • decompose, break down, deconstruct • the act of falling from a just position
Du musst dir dein Geschenk erspielen. Viel Glück . 2020-06-23
Across
- Hauptstadt von Laos
- König von Hawaii
- Ort in Sri Lanka
- Amtssprache Indiens
- Stadionname Brasilien
- Nationalgetränk in Peru
- und wie war der Name in Buenos Aires
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- größte Land in dem du warst
- indigene Frauen in Boliven
- Bekannter Strand in Rio
- Währung Südafrikas
- Länderdreieck Iguazu
- kleinste Land
- größte Stadt unserer Weltreise
- Stadtteil von New York
15 Clues: kleinste Land • König von Hawaii • Ort in Sri Lanka • Währung Südafrikas • Hauptstadt von Laos • Amtssprache Indiens • Länderdreieck Iguazu • Stadionname Brasilien • Stadtteil von New York • Bekannter Strand in Rio • Nationalgetränk in Peru • indigene Frauen in Boliven • größte Land in dem du warst • größte Stadt unserer Weltreise • und wie war der Name in Buenos Aires
8.1 Vocabulario: La Rutina Diaria 2020-03-02
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- widetooth, narrow, pocket
- Pantene, Nexxus, Garnier
- Wyoming, West Virginia, South Dakota
- Lusitania, Titanic, Edmund Fitzgerald
- OralB, Sonicare, Colgate
- Delta, American, Southwest
- para mirar la refleccion
- AmeriSuites, Hampton Inn, Sheraton
- para secar el cuerpo
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- Amtrak,Polar Express, choo-choo
- Remington,Panasonic,BaBylissPRO
- New York, Los Angeles, Chicago
- Aim,Crest,Sensodyne
- Dove, IrishSpring, Safeguard
- vented, round, paddle
15 Clues: Aim,Crest,Sensodyne • para secar el cuerpo • vented, round, paddle • Pantene, Nexxus, Garnier • OralB, Sonicare, Colgate • para mirar la refleccion • widetooth, narrow, pocket • Delta, American, Southwest • Dove, IrishSpring, Safeguard • New York, Los Angeles, Chicago • Amtrak,Polar Express, choo-choo • Remington,Panasonic,BaBylissPRO • AmeriSuites, Hampton Inn, Sheraton • ...
Teens Tv Dramas 2025-01-16
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- Tree Hill basketball drama
- Aliens in small-town America
- Sisters battling evil
- California-based teen drama
- Vampire-slaying heroine
- Canadian high school drama
- Teenage detective stories
- Romantic creek-side tales
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- Young Superman's journey
- Scandalous New York drama
- Family drama in Colorado
- Football-centered drama
- College life in NYC
- Gritty British teen drama
- Young doctor in Bluebell
15 Clues: College life in NYC • Sisters battling evil • Football-centered drama • Vampire-slaying heroine • Young Superman's journey • Family drama in Colorado • Young doctor in Bluebell • Scandalous New York drama • Gritty British teen drama • Teenage detective stories • Romantic creek-side tales • Tree Hill basketball drama • Canadian high school drama • California-based teen drama • ...
Sip and solve 2025-09-05
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- - Honeymoon location
- Close - The Road they call home.
- - Grooms middle name
- - Grooms month of birth
- Arts - Drew’s degrees
- - Brides favourite drink
- - Brides month of birth
- - Cats name
Down
- - Country of engagement
- York - Drew’s 21st birthday
- - Stag do location
- - Grooms favourite football team
- - where Drew and Jack met
- - Jack thought this was Drew’s name.
- - Brides middle name
15 Clues: - Cats name • - Stag do location • - Honeymoon location • - Grooms middle name • - Brides middle name • Arts - Drew’s degrees • - Country of engagement • - Grooms month of birth • - Brides month of birth • - Brides favourite drink • - where Drew and Jack met • York - Drew’s 21st birthday • Close - The Road they call home. • - Grooms favourite football team • ...
Vocabulary_DaFr 2013-04-11
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- That old man is unfriendly.
- The liger eats small rodents.
- The new student must get use to his new school.
- I am capable of surviving in the wilderness for days
- Jellyfish have no backbones, unlike mammals.
- Mice are afraid of being eaten by cats
- The Hulk can run 300 mph.
- Humans have backbones like other mammals.
- My leg is halfway cut off.
- The sheep is in its first development stages.
- I went to CVS for new glasses.
- I do not understanding the way some people think.
Down
- Gray wolves live in the forests, plains, and tundras of North America
- The scientist are working on a human-animal hybrid.
- I studied microscopic organisms
- I must go to school and study and do homework.
- New York is 67 degrees.
- My uncle can be violent at times when angry.
- There were dead bodies on the highway.
- My dog is a German Shepherd.
20 Clues: New York is 67 degrees. • The Hulk can run 300 mph. • My leg is halfway cut off. • That old man is unfriendly. • My dog is a German Shepherd. • The liger eats small rodents. • I went to CVS for new glasses. • I studied microscopic organisms • Mice are afraid of being eaten by cats • There were dead bodies on the highway. • Humans have backbones like other mammals. • ...
State Capitals 2021-12-10
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- STATE CAPITAL OF OHIO
- STATE CAPITAL OF MONTANA
- STATE CAPITAL OF MISSOURI
- STATE CAPITAL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
- STATE CAPITAL OF NORTH DAKOTA
- STATE CAPITAL OF MASSACHUSETTS
- STATE CAPITAL OF NEW YORK
- STATE CAPITAL OF SOUTH DAKOTA
- STATE CAPITAL OF NEW MEXICO
- STATE CAPITAL OF MAINE
- STATE CAPITAL OF NEBRASKA
- STATE CAPITAL OF VERMONT
- STATE CAPITAL OF IOWA
- STATE CAPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND
- STATE CAPITAL OF NEVADA
- STATE CAPITAL OF UTAH
- STATE CAPITAL OF ARIZONA
- STATE CAPITAL OF CONNECTICUT
- STATE CAPITAL OF DELAWARE
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- STATE CAPITAL OF ILLINOIS
- STATE CAPITAL OF MICHIGAN
- STATE CAPITAL OF ALASKA
- STATE CAPITAL OF COLORADO
- STATE CAPITAL OF WYOMING
- STATE CAPITAL OF IDAHO
- STATE CAPITAL OF NEW JERSEY
- STATE CAPITAL OF WISCONSIN
- STATE CAPITAL OF WASHINGTON
- STATE CAPITAL OF HAWAII
- STATE CAPITAL OF MARYLAND
- STATE CAPITAL OF INDIANA
- STATE CAPITAL OF OREGON
- STATE CAPITAL OF CALIFORNIA
- STATE CAPITAL OF KANSAS
34 Clues: STATE CAPITAL OF OHIO • STATE CAPITAL OF IOWA • STATE CAPITAL OF UTAH • STATE CAPITAL OF IDAHO • STATE CAPITAL OF MAINE • STATE CAPITAL OF ALASKA • STATE CAPITAL OF HAWAII • STATE CAPITAL OF OREGON • STATE CAPITAL OF NEVADA • STATE CAPITAL OF KANSAS • STATE CAPITAL OF WYOMING • STATE CAPITAL OF MONTANA • STATE CAPITAL OF INDIANA • STATE CAPITAL OF VERMONT • STATE CAPITAL OF ARIZONA • ...
Colonial Times 2024-08-26
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- The two ways slaves resisted
- Led Jamestown after John Smith
- Main economy of the Southern colonies
- This colony has two other names
- Brought to the colony by John Rolfe; made Jamestown profitable
- New York began as this colony
- First representative government on American soil
Down
- Allied with John Smith to promote peace between the Powhatan tribe and the English
- The Three G's
- Believed in religious tolerance for all
- Were also known as non-separatists
- Another name for pilgrims
- Were persecuted by Catholics and many emigrated from France
- Led a group of Quakers to the new world
- signed a contract to work for a certain amount of time for a passage to the New World and 50 acres of land
- "The city of brotherly love"
- The pilgrims settled here
- The period of time after John Smith left Jamestown
- No separation between church and government
- The founder of the Georgia colony
20 Clues: The Three G's • Another name for pilgrims • The pilgrims settled here • The two ways slaves resisted • "The city of brotherly love" • New York began as this colony • Led Jamestown after John Smith • This colony has two other names • The founder of the Georgia colony • Were also known as non-separatists • Main economy of the Southern colonies • ...
new york city 2024-06-05
5 Clues: upper new york city statue? • The biggestbuilding in new york city? • which rock type is undreneath the city? • the river that runs throught new york city? • The most famous governor of the Dutch period was?
Immigration and Urbanization Crossword 2020-10-05
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- immigrants who came from Southern and Eastern Europe in the late 1800s
- poorly built, overcrowded apartment buildings where immigrants lived
- location where Asian immigrants were processed
- visited sweatshops and wrote about the problems there
- landscape architect who designed Central Park in New York City
- large, open public space in New York City
- promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease
- associations set up by immigrant groups to help other immigrants
- residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas, which are accessible by mass transit
- prevented the Chinese from immigrating to America
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- immigrants who came from Northern Europe in the mid 1800s
- location where European immigrants were processed
- public transportation designed to move a large number of people
- taller steel buildings that needed limited city space
- created Hull House to serve immigrants' basic needs
- neighborhood centers in poor areas that provided for immigrants' basic needs like education, recreation, and social activities
- process by which cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working there
- nickname for workplaces due to the unhealthy working conditions
- Wrote about immigrants living conditions in How the Other Half Lives
- bottom part of the boat where many immigrants traveled to America
20 Clues: large, open public space in New York City • location where Asian immigrants were processed • promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease • location where European immigrants were processed • prevented the Chinese from immigrating to America • created Hull House to serve immigrants' basic needs • taller steel buildings that needed limited city space • ...
Trent's Crossword 2021-11-02
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- The baseball team now known as the Washington Nationals was originally based out of this city
- UVA's school song
- Former New York Jets player and current radio host Boomer ______
- Action that can only be taken by the evil Spies in the social deduction game The Resistance
- Calvin Coolidge's pet raccoon
- The country of Morocco is approximately the same size as this American state
- Tool that the New York Times Crossword frequently includes as a clue
- Star player in the Backyard Sports computer game franchise
Down
- The second most played song from the Avett Brothers
- Animal-themed nickname Trent had as a child
- Proper term for a marching band hat
- State bird of Virginia
- The newest Smithsonian museum currently in development is the National Museum of the American
- First season of Survivor to feature a hidden immunity idol
- Venue where we saw the Avett Brothers in Myrtle Beach
- MTV's The Challenge host TJ
- The term "International Nasty Gals" originated in the song ___ All Over The World
- Town containing the resort where Trent famously screamed "What kind of a mother would allow this?"
- Actor at the top of Trent's "Must Be An Asshole In Real Life" list
- Survivor player who has been featured in two episodes of the Talking with T-Bird podcast
20 Clues: UVA's school song • State bird of Virginia • MTV's The Challenge host TJ • Calvin Coolidge's pet raccoon • Proper term for a marching band hat • Animal-themed nickname Trent had as a child • The second most played song from the Avett Brothers • Venue where we saw the Avett Brothers in Myrtle Beach • First season of Survivor to feature a hidden immunity idol • ...
The Roaring Life of Twenties 2014-03-21
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- Baseball team that won the World series against the Cardinals.
- Type of hairstyle worn by the flappers.
- Female blues singer, outstanding vocalist of the decade.
- What 11 letter word does everyone pronounce "incorrectly."
- "This Side of Paradise" and "The Great Gatsby," revealed the negative side of the period's freedom.
- A literary and artistic movement celebrating African-American culture.
- Was the movement's best-known poet.
- Immigrant from Jamaica, believed that African Americans should build a separate society.
- Famous trial lawyer to defend Scopes.
- First American to win a Nobel Prize in literature.
- Trial that was a fight over evolution and the role of science and religion in public schools and in American society
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- A set of principals granting greater sexual freedom to men than to women.
- Gene Tunney defeated this former heavyweight champion.
- New York Yankees slugger who smashed home run after home run.
- Protest movement grounded in a literal, or non symbolic, interpretation of the Bible.
- This artist produced intensely colored canvases that captured the grandeur of New York.
- A poet, lawyer, and NAACP executive secretary-"Lift every voice and sing."
- Young trumpet player, joined the Oliver's group.
- Football team that beat the Denver Broncos to win the Super Bowl.
- Son of a one-time slave, became a major dramatic actor.
20 Clues: Was the movement's best-known poet. • Famous trial lawyer to defend Scopes. • Type of hairstyle worn by the flappers. • Young trumpet player, joined the Oliver's group. • First American to win a Nobel Prize in literature. • Gene Tunney defeated this former heavyweight champion. • Son of a one-time slave, became a major dramatic actor. • ...
cross word 2024-07-15
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- - Greek mathematician known for theorem (10)
- LISA - Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci (8)
- - Head of state in a republic (9)
- - Renaissance artist known for "The School of Athens" (7)
- - Famous theater district in New York City (8)
- - Study of nutrients and how the body uses them (9)
- - Renowned theoretical physicist (7)
- - Playwright of "Hamlet" and "Othello" (11)
- - Greek philosopher, student of Socrates (5)
- - Community of interacting organisms and their environment (9)
- - Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem (9)
- - Mountain range containing Everest (9)
- - Author of "The Prince" (11)
- - Branch of physics dealing with particles at atomic scales (7)
- - Iconic museum in New York City (10)
- - Study of celestial objects and the universe (9)
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- - Extremely luminous active galactic nucleus (6)
- - Prestigious university in England (6)
- - Capital of Austria (6)
- - Line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet (7)
- - Philosophy focused on pleasure as the highest good (10)
- - Napoleon's final battle (8)
- - Organ responsible for thought and memory (5)
- - Elaborate musical composition for orchestra (8)
- - Study of fundamental nature of knowledge (10)
- - Large instrumental ensemble (9)
- - Famous ship that sank in 1912 (7)
- - Long-distance running race (8)
- - Shape with many sides (7)
- - Renowned Renaissance artist (8)
30 Clues: - Capital of Austria (6) • - Shape with many sides (7) • - Napoleon's final battle (8) • - Author of "The Prince" (11) • - Long-distance running race (8) • - Head of state in a republic (9) • - Large instrumental ensemble (9) • - Renowned Renaissance artist (8) • - Famous ship that sank in 1912 (7) • - Renowned theoretical physicist (7) • - Iconic museum in New York City (10) • ...
Crisi degli stati liberali 2023-04-11
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- Il "grande crollo" della borsa di New York del 1929
- I regimi che si svilupparono in Europa tra gli anni Venti e Trenta del XX secolo.
- Il periodo della storia americana che va dal 1929 al 1933
- Alleanza di tutte le forze antifasciste
- Fenomeno per cui si produce più di quanto si vende
- Organizzazione fascista spagnola guidata da Francisco Franco
- Parte acquistabile di un'azienda
- Organizzazione interazione dei partiti comunisti d'Europa
- Paese europeo che bloccò le tendenze autoritarie interne
- La paura dello straniero
- Gli "anni" in cui l'America conobbe una crescita economica senza precedenti
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- Reparti antifascisti provenienti da tutt'Europa in difesa del fronte popolare durante la guerra civile spagnola
- Alro paese europeo che bloccò le tendenze autoritarie interne
- Fenomeno di acquisto e di rivendita a prezzo maggiorato di un bene o un'azione di un'azienda
- Dittatore spagnolo che governò la Spagna negli anni '20 del XX secolo.
- Piano economico ideato da F. D. Roosvelt per risollevare l'America dalla crisi
- Il nome della borsa di New York
- Periodo della storia americana in cui venne vietata la fabbricazione e la vendita di bevande alcoliche
- Cittadina spagnola completamente rasa al suolo durante la guerra civile spagnola
- Ballo diffusosi intorno agli anni Venti del XX secolo
20 Clues: La paura dello straniero • Il nome della borsa di New York • Parte acquistabile di un'azienda • Alleanza di tutte le forze antifasciste • Fenomeno per cui si produce più di quanto si vende • Il "grande crollo" della borsa di New York del 1929 • Ballo diffusosi intorno agli anni Venti del XX secolo • Paese europeo che bloccò le tendenze autoritarie interne • ...
american revolution 2022-06-08
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- to help Britain cover the cost of winning a war in the colonies.
- the French sent supplies and arms ammunition
- Over the course of the war, about 231,000 soldiers served in the Continental Army
- george III King George consented to the hiring of thousands of Hessian mercenaries to assist the British troops already in America in crushing the rebellion
- States gain independence and establish the constitution
- the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence
- franklin the portrait on the 100 bill is him
- one of the wars happened in boston
- the first modern constitutional liberal democracy.
- The Philadelphia campaign (1777–1778) was a British effort in the American Revolutionary War to gain control of Philadelphia
- Louis XV1 Louis convened the Estates-General in an effort to solve his budget crisis, but by doing so he unwittingly sparked the French Revolution.
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- Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia.
- Adams helped organize the Sons of Liberty, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was governor of Massachusetts.
- . George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
- is who they were.
- york some battles happened in new york
- united kingdom
- year war The Seven Years' War, a prelude to the American Revolution
- one of the biggest continent
- day July 4, 1776
- the were called the Continental Army
21 Clues: united kingdom • day July 4, 1776 • is who they were. • one of the biggest continent • one of the wars happened in boston • the were called the Continental Army • york some battles happened in new york • the French sent supplies and arms ammunition • franklin the portrait on the 100 bill is him • the first modern constitutional liberal democracy. • ...
american revolution 2022-06-08
Across
- to help Britain cover the cost of winning a war in the colonies.
- the French sent supplies and arms ammunition
- Over the course of the war, about 231,000 soldiers served in the Continental Army
- george III King George consented to the hiring of thousands of Hessian mercenaries to assist the British troops already in America in crushing the rebellion
- States gain independence and establish the constitution
- the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence
- franklin the portrait on the 100 bill is him
- one of the wars happened in boston
- the first modern constitutional liberal democracy.
- The Philadelphia campaign (1777–1778) was a British effort in the American Revolutionary War to gain control of Philadelphia
- Louis XV1 Louis convened the Estates-General in an effort to solve his budget crisis, but by doing so he unwittingly sparked the French Revolution.
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- Jefferson served in the Virginia legislature and the Continental Congress and was governor of Virginia.
- Adams helped organize the Sons of Liberty, signed the Declaration of Independence, and was governor of Massachusetts.
- . George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War
- is who they were.
- york some battles happened in new york
- united kingdom
- year war The Seven Years' War, a prelude to the American Revolution
- one of the biggest continent
- day July 4, 1776
- the were called the Continental Army
21 Clues: united kingdom • day July 4, 1776 • is who they were. • one of the biggest continent • one of the wars happened in boston • the were called the Continental Army • york some battles happened in new york • the French sent supplies and arms ammunition • franklin the portrait on the 100 bill is him • the first modern constitutional liberal democracy. • ...
How well you know your AWR experts 2023-09-06
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- parastomal hernia technique, from Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA
- from Columbia University, Defined the Concept of TAR
- Robotic hernia surgeon from Brisbane, Australia
- Founder President of AWRSC, Editor of Arcuate Lines, from Kolkata, India
- dynamic robotic surgeon from Arizona, USA
- from Coimbatore, India, 21k subscribers on his youtube channel
- CoE in Hernia surgery from Bucharest, Romania
- Pioneered TARM, from Gokak, Karnataka, India
- Director of Carolina hernia Institute, USA
- Chairman of Israel society of Hernia
- from Sheeba Medical center, Israel, extremely active on social media
- Clinical director of Lichtenstein Clinic, California
- Director of Hernia Center, Cleveland clinic, USA
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- AWR surgeon, popularly known as the Bangalore express from India
- Lady GI and General surgeon from Penn State Health, Hershey
- from Hamburg, pioneered MILOS and eMILOS
- Lady surgeon from university of Cape town, runs marathons
- President of Swiss working group in hernia surgery, from Zurich
- popularised Reverse TAR from Madrid
- Colombian surgeon who pioneered eTEP
- Dynamic surgeon from Jeevanshree Hospital, Miraj , India
- Dynamic hernia surgeon from Moscow
- Robotic hernia surgeon, from Annapolis, USA
- loves poetry, G I and Hernia surgeon, from Kolkata
- President, AWR surgeons community, India
- treasurer of AHS and Director of Abdominal Core health at NYU, New York
- New York City surgeon and founder of IHC
27 Clues: Dynamic hernia surgeon from Moscow • popularised Reverse TAR from Madrid • Colombian surgeon who pioneered eTEP • Chairman of Israel society of Hernia • from Hamburg, pioneered MILOS and eMILOS • President, AWR surgeons community, India • New York City surgeon and founder of IHC • dynamic robotic surgeon from Arizona, USA • Director of Carolina hernia Institute, USA • ...
Raj & Carlos 2024-10-31
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- Raj counter-proposed to Carlos in this coastal city
- The first friend of Raj’s that Carlos met
- Raj’s favorite cuisine (Hint: it’s not Peruvian or Indian)
- Carlos’ favorite Indian food
- We went to this beer garden for our first date
- Carlos' favorite genre of books to read
- Our Saturday morning walks typically end with a breakfast at this Italian marketplace
- On our first day trip we visited this open air museum by the Hudson River
- Raj’s favorite sportsperson
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- First city outside the US that we visited together
- Carlos proposed to Raj at this museum in New York
- Our go-to fast food chain for late night cravings
- Carlos’ biggest superhero crush is played by this actor (Hint: he wears a cape)
- Our candle shop Lyryo Candle is named after this flower, which is also Raj’s favorite flower (Hint: include the color)
- Carlos’ first home in the US was in this city
- Our most visited city in the US (Hint: it’s not New York)
- Our favorite sitcom (Hint: we have watched each season at least 6 times)
- Our favorite genre of movies to watch together
- Our go-to cocktail
- Carlos’ favorite cuisine (Hint: it’s not Peruvian or Indian)
20 Clues: Our go-to cocktail • Raj’s favorite sportsperson • Carlos’ favorite Indian food • Carlos' favorite genre of books to read • The first friend of Raj’s that Carlos met • Carlos’ first home in the US was in this city • We went to this beer garden for our first date • Our favorite genre of movies to watch together • Carlos proposed to Raj at this museum in New York • ...
My Brother Sam is Dead 2023-01-06
12 Clues: mrs Voigt • Sam's lover • Dead Brother • Tims cousins • The Family gun • rebel cow thieves • gives mail to tim • _______ revolution • last name of authors • City where the Meekers live • Goes with father to New York • dad that believes in loyalist cause
En la ciudad y en el campo 2023-04-05
12 Clues: the Nile • the Andes • the Amazon • crops grow here • we live on this • animals live here • cars drive on this • religious building • westfield is a ____ • used to cross over water • New York has many of these • you watch people perform here
Black Brother Black Brother 2023-06-12
12 Clues: The school • Fencing coach • The headmaster • Donte’s brother • Donte likes her • Donte’s last name • Where Donte lives • The main character • The sport Donte plays • The secretary of the school • The bully and the protagonist • York Where Donte used to live
Alarm! 2013-11-22
12 Clues: Teken • Voorhal • Walkietalkie • Opvouwbaar bed • Straathandelaar • Slechtgehumeurd • Verslag uitbrengen • Afkorting van combinatie • Met handen en voeten klimmen • Een gezicht dat...: blijer worden • De temperatuur juist houden in een gesloten ruimte • Een eiland en één van de vijf stadsdelen van New York.
Patrice 60th Diamond Jubilee Cruise 2023 2023-04-18
12 Clues: Pet names • Favorite color • Favorite cuisine • Place loves to go • Patrice’s friends • Favorite game show • What was her career • Favorite movie genre • What is Patrice sign • Patrice’s middle name • Who loves Patrice the most • Lives in what part of New York
En la ciudad y en el campo 2023-04-05
12 Clues: the Nile • the Andes • the Amazon • crops grow here • we live on this • animals live here • cars drive on this • religious building • westfield is a ____ • used to cross over water • New York has many of these • you watch people perform here
Greywolf 2024-01-03
12 Clues: home • Oldest child • Middle child • The day we met • Youngest child • We have a problem • Our fav restaurant • Kansas state flower • Your favorite person • New York State flower • The city where it all began • The place were it all started
Articles of Confederation and the Constitution 2022-11-16
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- for the constitution
- comprimise between New York and New Jersey
- US's first shot at a new government
- wanted slaves to count as a whole person
- wanted slave trade to be banned
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- against the constitution
- US's 2nd try at a new government
- government colonists feared would come back
- struggled to get up and running under the AOC
9 Clues: for the constitution • against the constitution • wanted slave trade to be banned • US's 2nd try at a new government • US's first shot at a new government • wanted slaves to count as a whole person • comprimise between New York and New Jersey • government colonists feared would come back • struggled to get up and running under the AOC
The Great Gatsby 2022-03-07
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- outlawed alcohol
- a famous tennis player
- not born into money
- gatsby does this a lot
- goes vroom vroom
- born into money
- only mentioned twice, is never shown and belongs to daisy
- a term gatsby calls nick
- in an abusive, lying relationship
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- basically the antagonist
- our protagonist
- the city the book takes place in
- fought in world war one and lost his lover
- a mistress to a certain someone
- husband to the mistress
15 Clues: our protagonist • born into money • outlawed alcohol • goes vroom vroom • not born into money • a famous tennis player • gatsby does this a lot • husband to the mistress • basically the antagonist • a term gatsby calls nick • a mistress to a certain someone • the city the book takes place in • in an abusive, lying relationship • fought in world war one and lost his lover • ...
Chains Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-20
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- The the label of the crate that Mr. Lockton ships himself in to escape the Rebel soldiers.
- The thing that Miss Mary Finch promised Sal and Ruth.
- The thing that Madam Lockton sends Sal to fetch when they first arrive in New York.
- The language that Lady Seymoures servant speaks
- Sals younger sister.
- the fits that Ruth suffers from due to her illness
- The historical event happening while this story takes place.
- The type of Christianity that the Locktons follow.
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- The City that the Locktons live in.
- The secret code that Sal learns in order to get into the military base.
- The name of the ship that Sal, Ruth, and the Locktons sale on to New York.
- The name for people who are still loyal to the British government.
- The owner of the pub who offers to purchase Sal and Ruth before they’re bought by the Locktons.
- The people fighting the war.
- The title of the novel.
- the people who support American seceding if from Britain.
- The person who works in the house, buys the groceries and makes the food.
- Pie A food that Sal talks about enjoying.
- The animal that Sal compares her Poppa to.
- Something that Becky bring back with her every time she goes to the market.
20 Clues: Sals younger sister. • The title of the novel. • The people fighting the war. • The City that the Locktons live in. • Pie A food that Sal talks about enjoying. • The animal that Sal compares her Poppa to. • The language that Lady Seymoures servant speaks • the fits that Ruth suffers from due to her illness • The type of Christianity that the Locktons follow. • ...
Godfather 2022-03-14
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- corrupt police officer that Michael kills
- Adopted son and lawyer of Don Vito
- Godson of Don Vito who is a famous actor
- enforcer of Don Vito who killed on his behalf
- Don in Sicily who killed Vito's parents
- Don who supported the drug business and Sollozzo. Backed by Barzini Family
- Tries to get Don Vito involved in drug business
- Where Michael moves the family from new york
- middle son of Vito
- an American undertaker that goes to Don Vito in revenge for his daughter
- wife of Michael who died in car bomb
- Daughter of Vito
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- Caporegime of Don Vito that forms his own mafia family in New York when Michael shifts the business to Las Vegas
- Michael's wife
- Moved to America and started mafia business
- Don in America that Vito killed to form his empire
- abusive husband of Connie
- the place that Don Vito grows up in and uses as his last name
- Family that adopted Vito when he moved to America
- enforcer of Don Michael who killed Barzini
- Caporegime of Don Vito that betrayed Michael
- Youngest son of Vito
- Strongest mafia family when Don Vito gets shot. Killed by Al Neri
- Oldest Son of Vito
24 Clues: Michael's wife • Daughter of Vito • middle son of Vito • Oldest Son of Vito • Youngest son of Vito • abusive husband of Connie • Adopted son and lawyer of Don Vito • wife of Michael who died in car bomb • Don in Sicily who killed Vito's parents • Godson of Don Vito who is a famous actor • corrupt police officer that Michael kills • enforcer of Don Michael who killed Barzini • ...
Chap 6 Cross Word 2023-11-29
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- american music developed from ragtime and blues with africsn rythems
- tall building with a steel froame
- an American painter
- A building designed by Frederick Law Olmstead
- type of music with a strong rhythmn and a lively
- A park in New York
- a style of writing tat reflect people's real lives
- a shabby/ cheap apartment complex often inhabited by immagrants
- stage entertainment which includes singing,dancing,and skits
- an Island in California where immigrants arrived and were procesed
- settlement house founded by Jane Addams in Chicago
- wrote the Red Badge of courage
- Founded the Tuskegee Institute
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- art or literature focused on a particular region of the country
- an act which prevented Chinese people from immigrating To America
- an island in New York where immigrants arrived and were procesed
- a college built by the state
- the surrounding area of a city
- writing which exaggerates stories to attract readers
- to join a bigger culture
- some where that offered helpful service to the poor
- a shop or factory where worker work long ours for little pay in bad conditions
- the bottom of a ship where some immagrants stayed
- to leave your home country
- Became great cultural centers
- a shabby neighborhood
26 Clues: A park in New York • an American painter • a shabby neighborhood • to join a bigger culture • to leave your home country • a college built by the state • Became great cultural centers • the surrounding area of a city • wrote the Red Badge of courage • Founded the Tuskegee Institute • tall building with a steel froame • A building designed by Frederick Law Olmstead • ...
classics 2022-12-13
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- Miles davis' Jazz band "Miles Davis _______"
- Lyric Writer for "It's been a long long time"
- Band who sung "September" (initials)
- Legendary musician of the songs "A kiss to build a dream on" and "what a wonderful world"
- Band who made the song "hooked on a feeling"
- Legendary Jazz artist of songs "Fly me to the moon" and "new york, new york" "Frank _______"
- Bass instrument commonly used in Jazz and classics
- Queen of Jazz, "Ella __________"
- Popular singer in the 70's "Elton ____"
- Title of Frank Sinatras first album
- The city where jazz was born
- The Jazz artist that sung the song L-O-V-E
- Frank sinatra's "That's ____"
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- The original singer of "I'll never smile again"
- Actress and Original singer of the song "somewhere over the rainbow" written for the movie "wizard of oz"
- Bill Withers' "just the __________"
- artist of the songs "Piano Man" and "We didn't start the fire"
- "frankie _____" singer of "Can't take my eyes off you"
- Redbone song "Come and get your ____"
- Band who sung "Let it be" "Hey Jude" and "Here comes the sun"
- Don't worry, be ____
- original artist of "We'll meet again"
- Billy Joel's "______ Girl"
- Frank Sinatras first solo studio recording
- "Dancing in the _________"
- Bill Withers' "Ain't no ____"
26 Clues: Don't worry, be ____ • Billy Joel's "______ Girl" • "Dancing in the _________" • The city where jazz was born • Bill Withers' "Ain't no ____" • Frank sinatra's "That's ____" • Queen of Jazz, "Ella __________" • Bill Withers' "just the __________" • Title of Frank Sinatras first album • Band who sung "September" (initials) • Redbone song "Come and get your ____" • ...
For Elijah 2024-12-01
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- Jimenez leader
- What you shoot to let them know who you are/A guardian who's voice took over Tiktok
- Where we dropping?
- Most hype moment in all of fiction when he gets bionics
- An old marine biologist/Name of a sports video game
- Most powerful of the Ten Shadows
- Ben Grimm
- A scenic view that is shown during the intro to the Kanye West documentary movie
- The go-to swap when the enemy swaps to Mauga
- The name of a group of 5 powerful fighters
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- I love being this because its awesome
- Ate the core of a nuclear bomb and lived
- Eminem song/Evil scary monster
- Wait wait wait... slow that down..
- After the war he went back to New York, ah after the war he went back to New York, he finished up his studies and he practiced law, he practiced law Burr worked next door
- What someone would sell their soul for
- Comes before Orange County and comes after generator
- Friendly we gon' be
- Main character of a Nickelodeon animated show
- Your favorite horror movie
- Main character of a Cartoon Network animated show
- A shark with a lot of money/Superhero who still goes to high school
- Fighting game where no one dies
23 Clues: Ben Grimm • Jimenez leader • Where we dropping? • Friendly we gon' be • Your favorite horror movie • Eminem song/Evil scary monster • Fighting game where no one dies • Most powerful of the Ten Shadows • Wait wait wait... slow that down.. • I love being this because its awesome • What someone would sell their soul for • Ate the core of a nuclear bomb and lived • ...
8th Gr T2, L4-7 2023-09-20
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- trade regulations passed in England that only permitted colonial or English ships to transport trade goods.
- Colony established by William Penn.
- Term used to describe average or regular people.
- Colony under direct control of the king/queen.
- A part of the triangular trade route that brought enslaved Africans to the American south.
- In the Maryland Colony, Lord Baltimore fearing religious fighting asked the assembly to pass the....
- Colony that had been a part of the New York colony.
- Colony established to grant debtors a fresh start.
- 1st college established in the American colonies.
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- Most lucretive cash crop in the Southern colonies in the early colonial period.
- Colony given to individuals for a yearly payment.
- Religious group that ALL people were equal in the eyes of God.
- Economic system based on colonies benefitting the home country by buying their products.
- Period of intellectual and philosophical growth in Europe and elsewhere.
- Place where people are protected from harm.
- Original group the colonized the area now known as New York.
- Religious movement that began in the early 1700's as a revival of faith.
- Harsh rules of conduct set by southern colonies to control their slave population.
18 Clues: Colony established by William Penn. • Place where people are protected from harm. • Colony under direct control of the king/queen. • Term used to describe average or regular people. • Colony given to individuals for a yearly payment. • 1st college established in the American colonies. • Colony established to grant debtors a fresh start. • ...
American Revolution 2.3 APP 2023-06-27
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- Common Sense writer who raised morale through media and politics
- Pennsylvanian city captured by the British after Brandywine
- US general who won Saratoga
- Location where Washington scored a victory slightly after Trenton
- Name of army that the patriots formed against the British
- The country Benjamin Franklin negotiated an alliance with
- Creek where Howe and Washington met in the northern Chesapeake Bay
- Where Washington landed after crossing the Delaware
- Last battle of the Revolutionary War
- Ocean that separated the British mainland from the colonies, made it harder to send messages and supplies
- Quality that Washington portrayed that led to his success
- British general who surrendered to end the war
- This fort saw a large Continental Army victory in New york
- British leader who failed due to slow-moving tactics
- Common goal of the patriots that motivated them
- Colonists who supported American independence from the British
- River that Washington crossed to reach Trenton
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- Turning point of war, British were forced to stick to the coasts afterwards
- Leader of the Continental Army
- State that the British wanted to capture to separate the 13 colonies
- Colonists allegiant to the British and were persuaded to participate in war
- Only country in treaty talks not directly involved in the war
- Losing British general at Saratoga
- Battle where Washington failed to defend New York City
- Drafted Declaration of Independence, motivated colonists through politics
- Give me liberty, or give me death - also motivated patriots through media
- Position of Washington during the Revolutionary War
- Location of the first shot of the Revolutionary War
- This was familiar for the patriots but not for the British
- This northern region would be cut off if the British took over New York
- British had to stay close to this in order to be protected by their navy
- Treaty that negotiated peace after the Revolutionary War
- Indigenous group of people British tried to gain support of but failed
- Source of soldiers from 13 colonies that were controlled by Washington
- Quality that made colonists have a common goal, increased morale
35 Clues: US general who won Saratoga • Leader of the Continental Army • Losing British general at Saratoga • Last battle of the Revolutionary War • British general who surrendered to end the war • River that Washington crossed to reach Trenton • Common goal of the patriots that motivated them • Position of Washington during the Revolutionary War • ...
Sara Friščić 2024-06-02
10 Clues: Kasnije New York • Nizozemski gradovi • Portugalski posjedi • Ujedinjena Nizozemska • Engleska i Nizozemska • Pod španjolskom vlašću • Slom španjolske prevlasti • Najveće trgovačko društvo • Glavna riječ u Nizozemskoj • Određen stupanj autonomije
Autumn Robbins- Life with the Walter Boys 2016-12-14
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- What Cole is fixing up, which later he uses to catch up with Jackie and express his feelings before she leaves with New York?
- The actor in the family, who got a ticket to New York from Jackie for his birthday. Cole's twin brother?
- The place the main character is forced to move from New York to after a family tragedy?
- The amount of 'boys' (not including the father) living in the Walter household?
- the tone create with the amount of arguing and physical fights between Alex and Cole over Jackie. Also from the arguments Jackie and Cole have?
- The writer of the play Danny was in, which gave the idea to Jackie to buy him a round Ticket to New York for his birthday. This made many of the others jealous of how much she spent on him?
- the place where Cole shows Jackie and takes the rope forcing her to jump in a pile of hay?
- The trip that Jackie, Cole, and Alex weren't allowed to go to causing them to get closer to Jackie?
- The place where many emotional secrets were revealed to each other when Jackie discovers Alex and Nathan up there (on different occasions)?
- What happens to Nathan the one day Jackie decides not to go for a run with him, allowing him to talk so sense into his bickering siblings?
- Will, the oldest brother, has a wedding where Jackie helps with a majority of it with her organization skills?
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- The person that Jackie calls from her old school and tells many details about allowing her feelings for Cole and the plot to move forward?
- What the Walter boys do to Jackie. For example, take her cloths and make a bet to see if she will leave the bathroom naked for miss school?
- What Jackie has because she feels guilty because if it wasn't for the flu she would have been in the car when the rest of her family died?
- What the kids covered the principle's house in. Also where Jakie left her jacket with her name on it?
- The place that Jackie moved into as her room, which upset some of the Walters because that was their moms what?
- Who's apartment does Jackie walk 15 to, because she was told she couldn't see Nathan (in the hospital) because she wasn't family and never would be?
- The class Jackie makes her first two friends, and later has a sleepover with them to "ensure her spot in the group"?
- The task that Jackie claims to be amazing at even though she does it for 4-5 hours for each test?
- The tone the book gives with all the arguing between Alex and Cole over Jackie?
- the main character who is forced to move when her parents and sister die in car accident?
21 Clues: The amount of 'boys' (not including the father) living in the Walter household? • The tone the book gives with all the arguing between Alex and Cole over Jackie? • The place the main character is forced to move from New York to after a family tragedy? • the main character who is forced to move when her parents and sister die in car accident? • ...
SCS NFL Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- This team won three (3) Super Bowls in the 1990s
- The name of the mascot for the Los Angeles Chargers is _______
- In the 1991 NFL Draft the ____ drafted Brett Favre
- The New York Jets were originally called the New York ____
- The name of the mascot for the Dallas Cowboys is _____
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- This NFL team lost 4 straight Super Bowls
- This NFL team has played in both the AFC and NFC Championship Games
- The name of the mascot for the Philadelphia Eagles is
- The name of the mascot for the Minnesota Vikings is ____ the Viking
- This NFL team features a helmet logo on only one side of their helmet
10 Clues: This NFL team lost 4 straight Super Bowls • This team won three (3) Super Bowls in the 1990s • In the 1991 NFL Draft the ____ drafted Brett Favre • The name of the mascot for the Philadelphia Eagles is • The name of the mascot for the Dallas Cowboys is _____ • The New York Jets were originally called the New York ____ • ...
Culper Spy Ring 2017-11-15
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- Who went to New York Personally to gather information on British troops?
- How many words were in the culper spy code?
- Who was hung in new york city during september 1776 without trial after being caught by British authorities for spying?
- How many years did the culper spy ring last?
- What was Tallmadges code name?
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- Benjamin Tallmadges created the culper spy ring under the orders of who?
- Which troops did the spy ring gather information on?
- Who created the culper spy ring?
- Which newly arrived army did the British plan to ambush in Rhode Island?
- Where were the people who were involved in the culper spy ring from?
10 Clues: What was Tallmadges code name? • Who created the culper spy ring? • How many words were in the culper spy code? • How many years did the culper spy ring last? • Which troops did the spy ring gather information on? • Where were the people who were involved in the culper spy ring from? • Benjamin Tallmadges created the culper spy ring under the orders of who? • ...
Black Brother Black Brother 2023-06-12
12 Clues: The school • Fencing coach • The headmaster • Donte’s brother • Donte likes her • Donte’s last name • Where Donte lives • The main character • The sport Donte plays • The secretary of the school • The bully and the protagonist • York Where Donte used to live
Michelle Carlini 2024-01-22
12 Clues: Dove vivo? • Che animale ho? • Come mi chiamo? • Cibo preferito? • Numero di scarpe? • Che scuola faccio? • Colore degli occhi? • Cosa mi rende felice? • York Città preferita? • scuro Colore preferito? • Come mi chiamano gli amici? • un metro da te Film preferito?
Social Studies Chapter 8.2 People and Vocab 2024-03-06
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- buying a territory
- Enslaved African that was a key member of an expedition
- French leader that sold Louisiana Territory to US
- biggest threat to the US
- killed in a duel again Aaron Burr
- 32 year old friend of Lewis & CO-leader of an expedition
- 28 year old private secretary that went on an expedition
- Went to war with British
- Land West of the Mississippi River that was sold to the US for $15 million dollars
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- president that served 2 terms
- secretly agreed to lead New York out of the Union
- found a mountain now known as Pike's Peak
- When she was 16 she joined Lewis and Clark's expedition
- states their territory doubled with the Louisiana Purchase
- withdraw
15 Clues: withdraw • buying a territory • biggest threat to the US • Went to war with British • president that served 2 terms • killed in a duel again Aaron Burr • found a mountain now known as Pike's Peak • secretly agreed to lead New York out of the Union • French leader that sold Louisiana Territory to US • When she was 16 she joined Lewis and Clark's expedition • ...
He Said She Said 2022-03-02
10 Clues: York City • -Folly Beach • library hours • life changing • -mystical ideas • result of protest • Claudia's Birthday • -Omar sneaked a kiss • administration building • bay side started a fight
mason beck 2023-10-20
10 Clues: babe ruth • pablo picasso • david beckham • micheal phelps • ronnie coleman • serena williams • leonardo dicaprio • "es hora de comer" • "VAMOS New York Giants" • "quiero ver el St. Louis Blues"
Places & buildings 2020-09-29
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- A religious building where Christians go.
- An open area in a town or city. There is a very famous one in New York city.
- Broadway in New York is a street with a lot of this.
- If you need stamps or want to send a letter you go here.
- You can see paintings, sculptures, and pieces of art here.
- Similar to clue 4 but for Muslims.
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- An open area of small stalls where you can buy fresh fruit, vegetables, and sometimes clothes.
- You can buy aspirin or medicine here.
- You go here if you are very ill or have an accident.
- A building where you can see a collection of valuable or rare objects, e.g. the Louvre in Paris.
- An area where you can pay to leave your car.
- A building where the local government offices are.
- To walk or drive across a river you usually go over this.
13 Clues: Similar to clue 4 but for Muslims. • You can buy aspirin or medicine here. • A religious building where Christians go. • An area where you can pay to leave your car. • A building where the local government offices are. • You go here if you are very ill or have an accident. • Broadway in New York is a street with a lot of this. • ...
New York Giants 2013-04-05
6 Clues: a wide reciever • the starting fullback • the starting quaterback • the starting running back • the starting kick returner • the starting defensive end
Upstate New York 2023-04-19
6 Clues: The name of Cas and Hannah's son • What Bowser called Princess Peach • Those little worms we found on our feet • The town we kept saying we stayed in: New _____ • We bought a collar to keep Link from getting these • The name of the restaurant we got chicken from: Eggs ____
Skittles New York Times Crossword 2022-08-15
11 Clues: to shock • a poison • using up • to get from • to gather up • to go against • still ongoing • being cancerous • to explain logically • an chemical substance • the act of following orders
tv shows 2023-05-06
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- - Fantasy drama based on the novels by George R.R. Martin
- - Animated sitcom about the misadventures of a dysfunctional family in Springfield
- - Popular sitcom about a group of friends in New York City
- - Historical drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II
- - Drama set in the 1960s advertising world of New York City
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- - Sitcom about a group of nerdy friends and their romantic and social misadventures.
- - Crime drama about a high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine producer
- - Dystopian drama set in a future where women are subjugated by a totalitarian regime
- - Mockumentary-style sitcom set in a typical American office
- - Science fiction/horror series set in the 1980s
10 Clues: - Science fiction/horror series set in the 1980s • - Historical drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II • - Fantasy drama based on the novels by George R.R. Martin • - Popular sitcom about a group of friends in New York City • - Drama set in the 1960s advertising world of New York City • - Mockumentary-style sitcom set in a typical American office • ...
Long walk to the water 2022-11-17
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- -The man that taught Salva how to write English and play Volleyball
- -Salva's first language
- -Salva's village
- -Capital of Kenya
- -Salva's tribe
- - The community college Salva went to
- -Nya's tribe
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- -The animal uncle killed with his gun that made everyone sick
- -Salva's Home country
- -Salva's friend that got eaten by lions
- -the soda Salva had on the plane to New York
- -The river the Ethiopian officials chased the refugees into
- - Salva's last name
- -Man who made Nya's villages well
- - the orphan boys that suvived the attacks in sudan
- -Salva's new mother
- -First refugee camp
- - Nya's brother
- - River Salva crossed with Uncle
19 Clues: -Nya's tribe • -Salva's tribe • - Nya's brother • -Salva's village • -Capital of Kenya • - Salva's last name • -Salva's new mother • -First refugee camp • -Salva's Home country • -Salva's first language • - River Salva crossed with Uncle • -Man who made Nya's villages well • - The community college Salva went to • -Salva's friend that got eaten by lions • ...
US History T4 L1 & L2 Crossword 2024-10-09
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- Voters can remove elected officials from office before their term ends
- Writer “The Jungle” exposing ills of the meat packing industry and government (LAST NAME)
- Citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot
- Movement Aimed to stop alcohol abuse and problems created by it
- Reporter for New York Post exposing government corruption at the state and municipal levels (LAST NAME)
- Professor promoted temperance movement. She also wanted to promote women suffrage. Women’s Christian Temperance Union(LASTNAME)
- _____ _____ League 1899 investigated conditions of production and sales to promote a safe work environment and minimum wage
- ________ Amendment Allowed women right to vote
- Amendment allowing Citizens vote for US senators
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- Danish immigrant and reporter for New York City newspaper calling for urban reform (LAST NAME)
- Movement responding to pressures of industrialization and urbanization by promoting reform
- Writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business
- Reform movement sought to improve society with Christian principles
- Citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections
- Hull House, first settlement house in Chicago supporting urban areas with employment, child care, legal aid, and education/training (LAST NAME)
- African American journalist promoted equality and helped end lynchings (LAST NAME)
- First coined term “Birth Control” in a pamphlet and founded a medical organization, Birth Control Research Bureau—- Planned Parenthood (LAST NAME)
- Jane Addams, community center providing social services for the urban poor
- Citizens allowed to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature
19 Clues: ________ Amendment Allowed women right to vote • Amendment allowing Citizens vote for US senators • Citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot • Citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections • Movement Aimed to stop alcohol abuse and problems created by it • Reform movement sought to improve society with Christian principles • ...
Mini-Review 2020-04-20
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- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware made up the _________ Colonies.
- Religious group known for their tolerance, acceptance, pacifism and oats settled in Pennsylvania
- "April Showers bring May Flowers; What do Mayflowers bring?
- The first permanent English settlement in North America was named after the King, and it was located in Virginia.
- The process of charging an American President with a crime
- Jamestown's famous John
- Great Britain tried to pay its debts from the French and Indian War by imposing _______ on the colonists
- John Locke believed the purpose of government was to protect peoples' __________ _________.
- British King the colonists rebelled against
- John's cousin and a famous "Son of Liberty"
- meeting of colonial representatives in Philadelphia to cooperate against Great Britain
- "Hey, is that the King's tax collector? I'll get the Tar, you bring the ___________." - Sons of Liberty
- Ideas like natural rights and the right to overthrow the government became popular during this movement.
- First name of the first colonist killed in the American Revolution
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- A Peoples' way of life; patterned, learned behavior
- Humans throughout history have contracted deadly diseases from their _________.
- The Southern Colonies were known for their ___________.
- famous "midnight rider"
- March 5, 1770: British soldiers fire into a crowd
- Period of extreme cold sometimes lasting thousands of years; also a terrific movie
- City the colonists chased the British back to after Concord.
- "No taxation without ____________!"
- Cities like Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston developed as a result of
- Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire made up the _________________ Colonies.
- Members of the colonial militia who were prepared to fight at a moments notice
- Type of labor used on the plantations
- The ______ Years War is another name for the French & Indian War
- England's missing colony; "where'd it go?!"
- The movement of people from one place to another with the intention of living permanently in the new place
29 Clues: famous "midnight rider" • Jamestown's famous John • "No taxation without ____________!" • Type of labor used on the plantations • British King the colonists rebelled against • John's cousin and a famous "Son of Liberty" • England's missing colony; "where'd it go?!" • March 5, 1770: British soldiers fire into a crowd • A Peoples' way of life; patterned, learned behavior • ...
History Chapter 16 2022-02-01
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- New machines and methods were called?(2 words)
- Cheaper in paper and new presses.(2 words)
- Created the telephone.(last name)
- Who is president in 1884 and 1892?(last name)
- Founder of finance and banking.(last name)
- it standardized size and was lighter in weight.(2 words)
- Who won the election of 1880?(last name)
- Founder of the standard oil company.(last name)
- What was one of the the new sources of power?
- Founder of steel.(last name)
- Created ketchup and was a food producer.(last name)
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- Created the light bulb.(last name)
- Famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago.(last name)
- Immigrants past through what island in New York?(2 words)
- Who became president after Garfield died?(last name)
- Founder of the railroad.(last name)
- Who became president in 1896?
- Connects the east and west.
- Moody’s song leader.
- Hand writing used by the secretary.
- Who became president in 1888?(last
- Christian song writer.(last name)
22 Clues: Moody’s song leader. • Connects the east and west. • Founder of steel.(last name) • Who became president in 1896? • Created the telephone.(last name) • Christian song writer.(last name) • Created the light bulb.(last name) • Who became president in 1888?(last • Founder of the railroad.(last name) • Hand writing used by the secretary. • Who won the election of 1880?(last name) • ...
Immigration Crossword 2018-09-21
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- Most European immigrants arrived on the ___ coast
- Cities grew rapidly because there were plenty of ___
- In sweatshops, hours were ___
- Factors that attract an immigrant to a new area
- Small workshops that were hot and cramped
- The ___ of Liberty stands in New York Harbor
- Someone who comes to live permanently in a new country from another country
- A crowded, cheap apartment building
- Full of people; describes the tenements of the late 1800s
- Asian immigrants arrived at ___ Island
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- Many Asian immigrants settled on the ___ Coast
- Many Chinese immigrants first came to California to seek this
- Tenements were found in crowded city ___
- European immigrants arrived at ___ Island
- Unfair, negative opinion of a group of people
- Factors that drive an immigrant from his home
- Places where most immigrants in the late 1800s settled to find jobs
- Airless rooms below deck on a ship
- Congress passed the first ___ to keep Chinese people out in 1882
- Immigrants after 1880 came from southeastern Europe
20 Clues: In sweatshops, hours were ___ • Airless rooms below deck on a ship • A crowded, cheap apartment building • Asian immigrants arrived at ___ Island • Tenements were found in crowded city ___ • European immigrants arrived at ___ Island • Small workshops that were hot and cramped • The ___ of Liberty stands in New York Harbor • Unfair, negative opinion of a group of people • ...
A Long Walk To Water by Sahasra Yenishetti 2022-11-17
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- The first plane Salva took to fly to america
- The tribe that Salva was from
- The place where Salva found a new family
- His new father
- His new mother
- To drink muddy water
- Refugee camp in Ethiopia
- The first river they crossed and then the mosquitoes came
- Where he landed from the first plane
- What was in the giloriver
- his home country
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- Salva's village
- A river they crossed when they were going to the Itang refugee camp
- Language that Salva was learning in school before he heard the fighting
- The drink that the lady asked Salva on the plane
- The stop right before he went to new York
- The person that taught him how to speak english
- the boys that were lost because they flee from the war
- The tribe that Nya was from
- Nya's older brother
- What was happening in sudan
- Boy in the book who has to walk half of his life
22 Clues: His new father • His new mother • Salva's village • his home country • Nya's older brother • To drink muddy water • Refugee camp in Ethiopia • What was in the giloriver • The tribe that Nya was from • What was happening in sudan • The tribe that Salva was from • Where he landed from the first plane • The place where Salva found a new family • The stop right before he went to new York • ...
State of America 2022-05-25
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- Peach State, Empire State of the South
- Land of Enchantment
- Badger State
- Pine Tree State
- First State, Diamond State
- Grand Canyon State
- Flickertail State
- Garden State
- Free State
- Aloha State
- Cotton State
- Treasure State
- Beehive State
- Volunteer State
- Centennial State
- Silver State
- Bluegrass State
- Sunshine State
- Land of Lincoln
- Show Me State
- Lone Star State
- Hoosier State
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- Buckeye State
- Granite State
- Little Rhody
- Mother of Presidents
- Green Mountain State
- Equality State
- Tar Heel State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Golden State
- Evergreen State
- Sunflower State
- Corn State
- Cornhusker State
- Keystone State
- Carolina Palmetto State
- Great Lake State
- Virginia Mountain State
- Beaver State
- The Last Frontier
- Bay State
- Nutmeg State
- Empire State
- Pelican State
- Natural State
- Dakota The Mount Rushmore State
- Magnolia State
- Sooner State
- Gem State
50 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Corn State • Free State • Aloha State • Little Rhody • Badger State • Golden State • Garden State • Beaver State • Nutmeg State • Cotton State • Empire State • Silver State • Sooner State • Buckeye State • Granite State • Beehive State • Pelican State • Natural State • Show Me State • Hoosier State • Equality State • Tar Heel State • Keystone State • Treasure State • Sunshine State • Magnolia State • ...
English C 2024-08-29
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- The Duke of York took over New York.
- Matched with its founder?
- What year did the Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth Rock?
- Set up as a 'Mediaeval experiment'?
- Not one of the thirteen colonies?
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- A nation becomes more powerful by expanding its trade.
- Not involved with the founding of Jamestown?
- Was kicked out of Massachusetts not agree with Puritan beliefs?
- The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony?
- Cecil Calvert was also known as.
10 Clues: Matched with its founder? • Cecil Calvert was also known as. • Not one of the thirteen colonies? • Set up as a 'Mediaeval experiment'? • The Duke of York took over New York. • Not involved with the founding of Jamestown? • The first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony? • What year did the Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth Rock? • ...
