new york Crossword Puzzles
USPA 2016 2016-05-26
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- What country was invaded that started the Iraq War
- The name of the city we are going to
- (blank) is welcome in polish
- This could be the name of the new star wars movie
- Who plays this song "Heels in the Hallway"
- Veronica's science fair project was on
- The country Veronica is going to this year
- (blank) day is this weekend
- Veronica's favorite band
- What band does Frank Liszka play with currently now
- some people dance to different (What)
- What was the dog chasing the other night with mom
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- Who was the first president to be assassinated
- Wand's new nickname
- The man in charge of the Kids Jam
- What Wanda is in love with
- She was in number 6 and in the new up coming movie
- what state are we going to
- Death Maul's brother
- The Lake Ohio, PA, and New York touches
- The young kids Polka Band
- MJ's favorite color
- Syrena wishes she was a (blank) piece
- Teresa's Marvel Man
24 Clues: Wand's new nickname • MJ's favorite color • Teresa's Marvel Man • Death Maul's brother • Veronica's favorite band • The young kids Polka Band • What Wanda is in love with • what state are we going to • (blank) day is this weekend • (blank) is welcome in polish • The man in charge of the Kids Jam • The name of the city we are going to • Syrena wishes she was a (blank) piece • ...
Aiden Chopak x-word 2023-11-03
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- what was the holiday pilgrims made?
- where did the first slaves come from?
- who apparently fought 200 Indians?
- What was the biggest issue for pilgrims?
- what was the main reason English settled?
- where did sir Walter Raleigh first land?
- Compact Framework written up call?
- Who created the first English colony
- Pocahontas real name is ___?
- Pocahontas changed her name to ____?
- Bacon who died to defecation syncope
- Rolfe Pocahontas married _____?
- john smith made trades with___?
- who voted in England?
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- what was the right that the English lost?
- English settlers where known as ___?
- The ship that set sail for Virgina was_?
- who captured Pocahontas?
- The capital of New Netherlands is___?
- No Gold no ______?
- no work no ___
- what James town named after?
- Who could vote in Virginia by 1670?
- Freedom ____ was established by the english?
- ______ was Chief Powhatan daughter?
- peter Stuyvesant lost his leg to a __?
- The ___ found New nether land?
- New netherland was later renamed new York
- In 1619 who was in the first boat?
29 Clues: no work no ___ • No Gold no ______? • who voted in England? • who captured Pocahontas? • what James town named after? • Pocahontas real name is ___? • The ___ found New nether land? • john smith made trades with___? • who apparently fought 200 Indians? • In 1619 who was in the first boat? • what was the holiday pilgrims made? • Who could vote in Virginia by 1670? • ...
Nhl teams 2023-10-27
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- located in wills fargo arena
- 2022 Stanley cup champions.
- won the cup two years in a row (2020 and 2021).
- undefeated team as of now.
- delt with the worst loss in Nhl history.
- the newest team to nhl.
- the name of their mascot is wild wing.
- coached by Peter DeBoer.
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- team with the most losses.
- biggest enemys being the Colorado avalanche.
- located at Mullett arena.
- based in New Jersey.
- team with the biggest fan base.
- has the most stanley cups.
- are local nhl team.
- team with the player "Anže Kopitar".
- one of the teams based in new york.
- founded on 1970.
- won their one and only stanley cup in 2006.
- team with the longest winning streak.
20 Clues: founded on 1970. • are local nhl team. • based in New Jersey. • the newest team to nhl. • coached by Peter DeBoer. • located at Mullett arena. • team with the most losses. • has the most stanley cups. • undefeated team as of now. • 2022 Stanley cup champions. • located in wills fargo arena • team with the biggest fan base. • one of the teams based in new york. • ...
col 2024-08-08
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- / Concept of freedom; Statue in New York
- / War for American freedom from Britain
- / American colonists who fought for independence
- / Large farm in the southern colonies
- / Early American settlements
- / Group that sailed on the Mayflower
- / British soldiers in the American Revolution
- / Document declaring American independence
- / Founding document of the United States government
- / Colonial protest against British taxation
- / Site of a famous tea party protest
- / People who established communities in new lands
- / Legislative body of the colonies
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- / Colonial militia ready to fight at a moment's notice
- / Colonists loyal to the British crown
- / Ship that carried Pilgrims to America
- / Religious group seeking purity from the Church of England
- / Freedom from British rule
- / First permanent English settlement
- / The edge of settled territory in Colonial America
20 Clues: / Freedom from British rule • / Early American settlements • / Legislative body of the colonies • / Group that sailed on the Mayflower • / First permanent English settlement • / Site of a famous tea party protest • / Large farm in the southern colonies • / Colonists loyal to the British crown • / War for American freedom from Britain • / Ship that carried Pilgrims to America • ...
New England & Middle Colonies Review 2024-10-25
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- Who settled in the Plymouth colony?
- Branch of Christianity which valued spiritual communication with their God.
- Who was the founder of the Connecticut colony?
- Who was the group of people that Penn believed should also be able to practice their religion safely?
- Founder of the Rhode Island colony.
- Both Puritans and Pilgrims came to the New World to freely practice their what?
- One of the ideas that caused Roger Williams to flee Rhode Island.
- What Penn called the colony of Pennsylvania.
- The city of New Amsterdam would become the city of what?
- Permanent base.
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- One of the ideas that caused Roger Williams to flee from Rhode Island.
- Why was the New Hampshire colony founded?
- Profession of John Winthrop and Thomas Hooker.
- The founder of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
- Who did the English conquer to take control of New York?
- Childhood friend of King Charles II.
- Official permission from the King to found a colony.
- Founders of the Delaware colony.
- Who settled in the Massachusetts Bay colony?
- The colony founded by John Berkeley and George Carberet.
20 Clues: Permanent base. • Founders of the Delaware colony. • Who settled in the Plymouth colony? • Founder of the Rhode Island colony. • Childhood friend of King Charles II. • Why was the New Hampshire colony founded? • The founder of the Massachusetts Bay colony. • Who settled in the Massachusetts Bay colony? • What Penn called the colony of Pennsylvania. • ...
Basketball 2021-12-08
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- Basketball team in Miami
- Located in Milwaukee
- Best player on the Lakers
- Lamelo ball is the starting point guard
- Basketball team in Brooklyn
- Purple and Gold colors
- Basketball team in phoenix
- Basketball team in San Antonio
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- Basketball team in San Fransico
- Basketball team in Chicago
- @x unanimous MVP
- Located in New York
- Basketball team in Toronto
- Basketball team in Dallas
- Best 3pt shooter of all time.
- Basketball team in Boston
16 Clues: @x unanimous MVP • Located in New York • Located in Milwaukee • Purple and Gold colors • Basketball team in Miami • Best player on the Lakers • Basketball team in Dallas • Basketball team in Boston • Basketball team in Chicago • Basketball team in Toronto • Basketball team in phoenix • Basketball team in Brooklyn • Best 3pt shooter of all time. • Basketball team in San Antonio • ...
The Babysitters Club - Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls 2023-03-20
15 Clues: Mystery • Alan-Gray • Stoneybrook • First-Person • Claudia Kishi • Rising-Action • New-York-City • Kristy Thomas • Stacey Mcgill • Mary-Anne-Spier • The-School-Dance • Trevor-Sandbourne • Someone-Breaking-In • The-Phantom-Phone-Caller • Police-Coming-and-Catching-the-boy
The Daily Crossword 2024-02-29
7 Clues: tall building • new form of teaching • a mix of nationalities • eye catching headlines • Invented the light bulb • new form of travel in New York City • the process of people moving to the U.S.
All about the mid-atlantic 2024-08-27
Novembre Tradizioni 2021-12-03
11 Clues: dolce o torta. • nome di Caravella. • personne da Inghilterra. • similare to "Pinocchio". • in Massachusetts, America. • Anche Amerindi con Squanto. • in inglese "To Give Thanks". • parata ogni anni in New York. • Americano, popolare sportivi. • il contorno con verdura e pane. • Amerindi durante Ringraziamento.
13 the Musical 2023-10-30
11 Clues: Jock Boy • What Party? • R-Rated Movie • Oblivious Girl • "Here comes..." • Came from New York • "A Ritalin and a ____" • Lucy just wants a little... • The nickname Brett gave Evan • The loneliest thing in the World • "If That's what It is, then ____"
Merry Christmas Mom 2022-12-05
11 Clues: not old • 365 days • Mice and Men • a sign of the • peppermint candy brand • it's all fun and _____ • "My ____ Murder" podcast • follows the Oxford comma • Beatles compilation album • you host a club dedicated to these • set up advance payments for something
A Long Walk To Water 2021-10-26
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- Place in New York where Salva stayed
- Salva's friends who got stung by a bee
- Salva's father
- People who attacked Sudan
- School that donated wells
- Orphans from refugee camp
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- Salva's friend who died
- Salva's village
- salva's friend who taught him English
- Salva's company
- river where they crossed in Ethiopia
- Nya's sister
- Salva's uncle
- Cushining for head when holding water
- Nya's older brother
15 Clues: Nya's sister • Salva's uncle • Salva's father • Salva's village • Salva's company • Nya's older brother • Salva's friend who died • People who attacked Sudan • School that donated wells • Orphans from refugee camp • Place in New York where Salva stayed • river where they crossed in Ethiopia • salva's friend who taught him English • Cushining for head when holding water • ...
Week 31 Spelling Words 2022-04-05
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- MOVED QUICKLY
- GROUPS OF PEOPLE CELEBRATING TOGETHER
- WATCHED SOMEONE WITHOUT THEM KNOWING
- CHICAGO, NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, ST. LOUIS
- SEEING PICTURES BRINGS THESE BACK
- LOUD NOISE THAT COMES WITH TEARS
- OPPOSITE OF SADNESS
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- DID YOUR VERY BEST AT SOMETHING
- SMALL HORSES
- BROUGHT HIS BAG
- BABY DOGS
- LITTLE BLACK BUG WITH WINGS
- MANY COINS WORTH ONE CENT
- READING BOOKS ARE FULL OF THESE
- NEWBORN
15 Clues: NEWBORN • BABY DOGS • SMALL HORSES • MOVED QUICKLY • BROUGHT HIS BAG • OPPOSITE OF SADNESS • MANY COINS WORTH ONE CENT • LITTLE BLACK BUG WITH WINGS • DID YOUR VERY BEST AT SOMETHING • READING BOOKS ARE FULL OF THESE • LOUD NOISE THAT COMES WITH TEARS • SEEING PICTURES BRINGS THESE BACK • WATCHED SOMEONE WITHOUT THEM KNOWING • GROUPS OF PEOPLE CELEBRATING TOGETHER • ...
About Samuel's Mom 2022-05-05
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- Your favorite chocolate
- What you cook the most
- Borrow we used to live in
- Your name
- What city were you born in
- Where you work
- Your youngest son
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- Your nickname
- Your best friend
- What vehicle you use to go to work
- Your husbands name
- Your favorite food
- Your favorite place
- Your oldest son
- Favorite borrow to go to in New york
15 Clues: Your name • Your nickname • Where you work • Your oldest son • Your best friend • Your youngest son • Your husbands name • Your favorite food • Your favorite place • What you cook the most • Your favorite chocolate • Borrow we used to live in • What city were you born in • What vehicle you use to go to work • Favorite borrow to go to in New york
francisco the puzzle 2020-09-10
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- engineer designs buildings
- very very rich
- from Puerto Rico
- it involves 6 people
- and dog roars
- its by free,fast and easy
- anime
- circumference is a lesson in it
- York secret life of pets
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- Alfredo in cheddar's and chills also olive garden
- its car cuhh
- eats people
- they suck this year for right now
- cowboys were mostly here
- short and plays baseball
15 Clues: anime • eats people • its car cuhh • and dog roars • very very rich • from Puerto Rico • it involves 6 people • cowboys were mostly here • short and plays baseball • its by free,fast and easy • York secret life of pets • engineer designs buildings • circumference is a lesson in it • they suck this year for right now • Alfredo in cheddar's and chills also olive garden
LEXIQUE : UNITÉ 3 2024-03-20
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- On parle français là-bas.
- Le père de tes cousins.
- Les enfants de ta tante.
- Un habitant de New York.
- Le pays avec Bruxelles.
- Andare... en français.
- Une personne de Moscou.
- Le pays avec Venise.
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- Le pays hexagonal.
- L'animal le plus fidèle.
- Sa ville principale est Pékin.
- Veniamo... en français.
- Sa capitale est Berlin.
- Une fille du Royaume-Uni.
- C'est un animal rouge.
15 Clues: Le pays hexagonal. • Le pays avec Venise. • C'est un animal rouge. • Andare... en français. • Le père de tes cousins. • Veniamo... en français. • Sa capitale est Berlin. • Le pays avec Bruxelles. • Une personne de Moscou. • L'animal le plus fidèle. • Les enfants de ta tante. • Un habitant de New York. • On parle français là-bas. • Une fille du Royaume-Uni. • Sa ville principale est Pékin.
Devan "D" Patel 2025-07-23
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- Favorite activity in kenya
- your current favorite album
- Evil anime series
- anime series / show
- Favorite sweet treat in kenya
- He look up to you so much
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- she chases you around like a crazy person
- wrists are full of this
- coolest sneakers
- played with a flying birdie
- recent book
- new york bball
- a japanese thank you
- Farag, squash numero uno
- He brought squash to you
15 Clues: recent book • new york bball • coolest sneakers • Evil anime series • anime series / show • a japanese thank you • wrists are full of this • Farag, squash numero uno • He brought squash to you • He look up to you so much • Favorite activity in kenya • played with a flying birdie • your current favorite album • Favorite sweet treat in kenya • she chases you around like a crazy person
Devan "D" Patel 2025-07-23
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- coolest sneakers
- Favorite activity in kenya
- squash numero uno
- your current favorite movie music
- she chases you around like a crazy person
- recent book
- He look up to you so much
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- He brought squash to you
- anime series / show
- Favorite sweet treat in kenya
- a japanese thank you
- wrists are full of this
- played with a flying birdie
- new york bball
- Evil anime series
15 Clues: recent book • new york bball • coolest sneakers • squash numero uno • Evil anime series • anime series / show • a japanese thank you • wrists are full of this • He brought squash to you • He look up to you so much • Favorite activity in kenya • played with a flying birdie • Favorite sweet treat in kenya • your current favorite movie music • she chases you around like a crazy person
MSR Crossword Holiday Edition 2022-12-24
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- __bells
- lead reindeer
- Christmas "kissing" plant
- kids bake these to leave out for Santa
- Christmas month
- sweet dairy drink
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- where santa live
- It is a holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ
- Christmas tree decoration
- how Santa gets in houses
- kids are excited to receive
- treat used to build houses
- the theme this year was Christmas in New York
- famous snowman
- santa helpers
15 Clues: __bells • lead reindeer • santa helpers • famous snowman • Christmas month • where santa live • sweet dairy drink • how Santa gets in houses • Christmas tree decoration • Christmas "kissing" plant • treat used to build houses • kids are excited to receive • kids bake these to leave out for Santa • the theme this year was Christmas in New York • ...
Sarah & Ben 2024-10-20
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- Which country is the honeymoon
- Instrument played by Sarah
- Wedding venue name
- City of Bens university
- Bens favourite sport
- Month of proposal
- Bens favourite cocktail
- Location of first date
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- Where did Ben propose
- School Sarah & Ben attended
- First holiday with school
- Sarahs new surname
- What month did we buy our house
- Sarahs middle name
- Spirit in the drink that Sarah first bought Ben
15 Clues: Month of proposal • Sarahs new surname • Wedding venue name • Sarahs middle name • Bens favourite sport • Where did Ben propose • Location of first date • City of Bens university • Bens favourite cocktail • First holiday with school • Instrument played by Sarah • School Sarah & Ben attended • Which country is the honeymoon • What month did we buy our house • ...
Landmarks_#3 2025-10-21
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- Large valley in the US
- Landmark in Los Angeles
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Royal palace in France
- Bridge over the Thames
- Waterfall on US-Canada border
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- Water show in Las Vegas
- Statue in Egypt with lion body
- Famous Sydney building
- Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- Famous Alpine peak
- Colorful cathedral in Moscow
- Fortified tower in Lisbon
- Busy area in New York
- Statue in Copenhagen harbor
15 Clues: Famous Alpine peak • Busy area in New York • Famous Sydney building • Large valley in the US • Royal palace in France • Bridge over the Thames • Water show in Las Vegas • Landmark in Los Angeles • Mayan pyramid in Mexico • Fortified tower in Lisbon • Tallest mountain in Africa • Statue in Copenhagen harbor • Colorful cathedral in Moscow • Waterfall on US-Canada border • ...
Landmarks_#3 2025-10-21
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- Large valley in the US
- Landmark in Los Angeles
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Royal palace in France
- Bridge over the Thames
- Waterfall on US-Canada border
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- Water show in Las Vegas
- Statue in Egypt with lion body
- Famous Sydney building
- Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- Famous Alpine peak
- Colorful cathedral in Moscow
- Fortified tower in Lisbon
- Busy area in New York
- Statue in Copenhagen harbor
15 Clues: Famous Alpine peak • Busy area in New York • Famous Sydney building • Large valley in the US • Royal palace in France • Bridge over the Thames • Water show in Las Vegas • Landmark in Los Angeles • Mayan pyramid in Mexico • Fortified tower in Lisbon • Tallest mountain in Africa • Statue in Copenhagen harbor • Colorful cathedral in Moscow • Waterfall on US-Canada border • ...
Abolition 2024-02-14
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- Date of the speech
- Man that has a huge drive for abolition
- people who want to free slaves
- Price for slaves at the speech
- 23 year defending president of abolition
- 2nd state that declined immediate abolition (NEW ____)
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- Immediate ____________
- Free the ______
- state that declined immediate abolition (NEW _____)
9 Clues: Free the ______ • Date of the speech • Immediate ____________ • people who want to free slaves • Price for slaves at the speech • Man that has a huge drive for abolition • 23 year defending president of abolition • state that declined immediate abolition (NEW _____) • 2nd state that declined immediate abolition (NEW ____)
Dia das mulheres 2024-03-03
21 Clues: onu • roxo • saúde • mulher • justiça • equidade • direitos • melhores • inclusivo • nova-york • prosperem • dignidade • igualdade • pao-e-paz • homenageia • visibilidade • oportunidades • justiça-social • direito-ao-voto • sustentabilidade • igualdade-de-gênero
The 13 English Colonies 2025-09-27
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- economy of the Southern Colonies was based on..
- labor force who were forced to work on Southern plantations
- Large farm that grew cash crops
- Established Pennsylvania
- colonies of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island
- colonies of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia
- economy of the New England was based on lumber and....
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- agreed to work for 5-7 years exchange for passage to the colonies.
- Religious group that believed women should be silent and submissive
- Religious group that believed in nonviolence
- system of creating and maintaining wealthy through controlled trade
- Coast where the English set up their 13 Colonies
- the first permanent English colony in North America
- Colony that was the first attempt at English Colonization but was lost
- document giving permission to start a colony
- Winter of 1609-1610 where 71% of Jamestown colonists died.
- economy of the Middle Colonies was based on...
- colonies of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delware
- Famous leader of the Jamestown colony
- a group of people who leave their home country to form a settlement in a new land.
- Established the Massachusetts Bay colony
21 Clues: Established Pennsylvania • Large farm that grew cash crops • Famous leader of the Jamestown colony • Established the Massachusetts Bay colony • Religious group that believed in nonviolence • document giving permission to start a colony • economy of the Middle Colonies was based on... • economy of the Southern Colonies was based on.. • ...
U.S. Geography 2021-09-30
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- Island state
- California, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border this country
- federal capital
- third most populous country in the world
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- largest river in the U.S.
- The capital city of Texas
- U.S. territory that belonged to Spain
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- territory in the Pacific
- territory in the Atlantic
- This river flows across the middle of the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Mexico is __________ of the U.S.
- mountain range on the Eastern side of the U.S.
- Canada is _________ of the U.S.
- the number of states bordering the country North of the U.S.
- important landmark in New York
- Ocean to the east of the United States
17 Clues: Island state • federal capital • territory in the Pacific • territory in the Atlantic • largest river in the U.S. • The capital city of Texas • important landmark in New York • Canada is _________ of the U.S. • Mexico is __________ of the U.S. • U.S. territory that belonged to Spain • Ocean to the east of the United States • Ocean to the west of the United States • ...
April Crossword ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ 2024-04-14
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- College social media app.
- Mobile game purchased by the New York Times in 2022.
- Desert music festival.
- Energizing new single from Sabrina Carpenter.
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- There's one for each section of The Pace Press
- "______" Man, directed by Dev Patel.
- Live sketch show in the city.
- April 8th cosmic event.
- First word of this Act II album.
- "Yeah, okay".
- This department is tortured, according to a pop megastar.
11 Clues: "Yeah, okay". • Desert music festival. • April 8th cosmic event. • College social media app. • Live sketch show in the city. • First word of this Act II album. • "______" Man, directed by Dev Patel. • Energizing new single from Sabrina Carpenter. • There's one for each section of The Pace Press • Mobile game purchased by the New York Times in 2022. • ...
Meet the Bridal Party! 2023-02-03
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- Lives in New Jersey and is a registered nurse and mother of two
- Lives in Virginia and is a Linux systems engineer and works on distributed systems
- Lives in New York City and is an assortment planner with Macy's
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- Lives in Boston and is a rocket scientist
- Lives in New Jersey and throws discus and shot-put
- Lives in New York City and manages a fine dining Mediterranean restaurant
6 Clues: Lives in Boston and is a rocket scientist • Lives in New Jersey and throws discus and shot-put • Lives in New Jersey and is a registered nurse and mother of two • Lives in New York City and is an assortment planner with Macy's • Lives in New York City and manages a fine dining Mediterranean restaurant • ...
colonial regions 2022-05-10
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- City of brotherly love.
- A cash crop that helps to make something delicious.
- The state named after the queen of Scots
- Boston is in this region.
- They worked to protect the carolinas.
- The colonies that were once conjoined but that split in 1712.
- A soft cash crop in the southern colonies for clothes.
- His nickname is king Phillip.
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- A religious group that were mostly in the middle colonies.
- A Quaker that started Pennsylvania.
- The colony started in 1636.
- New York is named after him.
- Bought New Amsterdam for the dutch.
- An animal and food plentiful in the new England region that lives in the ocean.
- The settlement in Massachusetts started right after Plymouth.
15 Clues: City of brotherly love. • Boston is in this region. • The colony started in 1636. • New York is named after him. • His nickname is king Phillip. • A Quaker that started Pennsylvania. • Bought New Amsterdam for the dutch. • They worked to protect the carolinas. • The state named after the queen of Scots • A cash crop that helps to make something delicious. • ...
colonial regions 2022-05-10
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- City of brotherly love.
- A cash crop that helps to make something delicious.
- The state named after the queen of Scots
- Boston is in this region.
- They worked to protect the carolinas.
- The colonies that were once conjoined but that split in 1712.
- A soft cash crop in the southern colonies for clothes.
- His nickname is king Phillip.
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- A religious group that were mostly in the middle colonies.
- A Quaker that started Pennsylvania.
- The colony started in 1636.
- New York is named after him.
- Bought New Amsterdam for the dutch.
- An animal and food plentiful in the new England region that lives in the ocean.
- The settlement in Massachusetts started right after Plymouth.
15 Clues: City of brotherly love. • Boston is in this region. • The colony started in 1636. • New York is named after him. • His nickname is king Phillip. • A Quaker that started Pennsylvania. • Bought New Amsterdam for the dutch. • They worked to protect the carolinas. • The state named after the queen of Scots • A cash crop that helps to make something delicious. • ...
colonial regions 2022-05-10
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- City of brotherly love.
- A cash crop that helps to make something delicious.
- The state named after the queen of Scots
- Boston is in this region.
- They worked to protect the carolinas.
- The colonies that were once conjoined but that split in 1712.
- A soft cash crop in the southern colonies for clothes.
- His nickname is king Phillip.
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- A religious group that were mostly in the middle colonies.
- A Quaker that started Pennsylvania.
- The colony started in 1636.
- New York is named after him.
- Bought New Amsterdam for the dutch.
- An animal and food plentiful in the new England region that lives in the ocean.
- The settlement in Massachusetts started right after Plymouth.
15 Clues: City of brotherly love. • Boston is in this region. • The colony started in 1636. • New York is named after him. • His nickname is king Phillip. • A Quaker that started Pennsylvania. • Bought New Amsterdam for the dutch. • They worked to protect the carolinas. • The state named after the queen of Scots • A cash crop that helps to make something delicious. • ...
Physical Geography US & Canada 2022-10-19
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- region in the US consisting of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennesse, South Carolina
- part of border between US & Canada
- the uncontrolled spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions
- region in the US consisting of New York, Pensylvania, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire
- a high ridge in the rocky mountains
- region in the US consisting of Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona
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- doesnt deplete the human & natural resources of a given area
- series of lakes in US & Canada
- city, expensive, crowded, concrete, sky scrapers
- movement towards cities
- country, small, cheap, natural beauty
- every river consists of this
- when bodies of water join a headwater
- physical feature tha87t determines the direction a river flows
- a series of waterfalls on the US & Canada border
15 Clues: movement towards cities • every river consists of this • series of lakes in US & Canada • part of border between US & Canada • a high ridge in the rocky mountains • country, small, cheap, natural beauty • when bodies of water join a headwater • city, expensive, crowded, concrete, sky scrapers • a series of waterfalls on the US & Canada border • ...
state nicknames 2020-04-07
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- State, Kentucky
- Old Dominion, Virginia
- Star State Land of 10,000 Lakes, Minnesota
- State, Nevada
- State, Pennsylvania
- State, Utah
- State, Ohio
- Me State, Missouri
- State, Louisana
- Heel State, North Carolina
- State, West Virginia
- State, new hampshire
- State, Oklahoma
- State, Indiana
- Star State, Texas
- State, South Carolina
- State Great Lake State, Michigan
- Garden State, North Dakota
- State, New Jersey
- Frontier, Alaska
- State, New York
- State Empire State of the South, Georgia
- State, mississippi
- State Land of Lincoln, Illinois
- State, California
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- State Old Line State, Maryland
- of Enchantment, New Mexico
- State Corn State, Iowa
- State, Nebraska
- State, Oregon
- Canyon State, Arizona
- State, Wisconsin
- State, Washington
- State, Florida
- Tree State, Maine
- State, Rhode Island
- State, Wyoming
- hammer State, Alabama
- State Diamond State, Delaware
- State Jayhawker State, Kansas
- State Old Colony State, Massachusetts
- State, Montana
- State, Idaho
- State, Hawaii
- State, Arkansas
- State, Tennessee
- State, Colorado
- Mountain State, Vermont
48 Clues: State, Utah • State, Ohio • State, Idaho • State, Oregon • State, Nevada • State, Hawaii • State, Florida • State, Wyoming • State, Montana • State, Indiana • State, Kentucky • State, Nebraska • State, Louisana • State, Oklahoma • State, Arkansas • State, Colorado • State, New York • State, Wisconsin • State, Tennessee • Frontier, Alaska • State, Washington • Tree State, Maine • Star State, Texas • State, New Jersey • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- The Granite State
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- Vermont's most famous product
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Founder of Rhode Island
- The Garden State
- First capital of the US
- Mountains of Vermont
- Home state of Harvard
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- Shipping hub of the northeast
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- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- New York City's nickname
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Once the leader of steel and coal production
- Home of the only national park in New England
29 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • Founder of Rhode Island • First capital of the US • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • Site of the US Naval Academy • One of Maine's famed catches • Chemical Capital of the World • Vermont's most famous product • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-10
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- This colony was started in 1607.
- He was the governor of Massachusetts.
- Why did the Quakers come to the middle colonies from England.
- the New England colonies had lots of what to help them build ships.
- Delaware was also called this.
- What colony was started in 1634..
- He took New York and split it into New Jersey in 1664.
- This blue die was called what.
- What battle started in 1637 with colonist and indians?
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- He led the Quakers.
- what people left England because of religous freedom and went to Pennsylvania.
- He started Providence Rhode Island in 1636.
- This colony was started in 1664
- She started Portsmith settlement in 1636.
- Which colony in the South was started in 1732.
- What people used to farm there plantations.
16 Clues: He led the Quakers. • Delaware was also called this. • This blue die was called what. • This colony was started in 1664 • This colony was started in 1607. • What colony was started in 1634.. • He was the governor of Massachusetts. • She started Portsmith settlement in 1636. • He started Providence Rhode Island in 1636. • What people used to farm there plantations. • ...
Colonial Regions 2022-05-10
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- What colony was started in 1634..
- He led the Quakers.
- This colony was started in 1664
- Which colony in the South was started in 1732.
- He took New York and split it into New Jersey in 1664.
- What people used to farm there plantations.
- He was the governor of Massachusetts.
- What battle started in 1637 with colonist and indians?
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- This colony was started in 1607.
- Why did the Quakers come to the middle colonies from England.
- She started Portsmith settlement in 1636.
- what people left England because of religous freedom and went to Pennsylvania.
- Delaware was also called this.
- He started Providence Rhode Island in 1636.
- This blue die was called what.
- the New England colonies had lots of what to help them build ships.
16 Clues: He led the Quakers. • Delaware was also called this. • This blue die was called what. • This colony was started in 1664 • This colony was started in 1607. • What colony was started in 1634.. • He was the governor of Massachusetts. • She started Portsmith settlement in 1636. • He started Providence Rhode Island in 1636. • What people used to farm there plantations. • ...
Bernard Asamoah ch#3 section 3 crossword. 2021-11-16
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- Forts/Cities built
- Trading Post/City established
- Name of entire colony (now New York)-
- Along which river
- , what did other European countries continue to search for and discover
- What they named this island-
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- Government controlled by
- Which explorer made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today
- Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians-
- Which religious “movement” divided Europe increasing rivalries even in the Americas
- Region/Colony called
- Who explored the New World/North America for France in the 1500’s?
- Who was “imported” to work on plantation
- Other colony taken over in 1655 between Hudson and Delaware Rivers (present day New Jersey
- spain religion
- what did the French and Dutch do that would have negative effects on Indians?
16 Clues: spain religion • Along which river • Forts/Cities built • Region/Colony called • Government controlled by • What they named this island- • Trading Post/City established • Name of entire colony (now New York)- • Who was “imported” to work on plantation • Who purchased Manhattan Island from Indians- • Which explorer made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today • ...
Presidents 2024-07-04
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- born 1795 North Carolina; during his term, secretly purchased enslaved children for his plantation; 11th president (1845-1849)
- born 1773 Virginia; lasted only 32 days in office; 9th president (1841)
- born 1858 New York; youngest president at 42; 26th president (1901-1909)
- born 1961 Hawaii; won 2 Grammy awards; 44th president (2009-2017)
- born 1857 Ohio; first president to hurl the ceremonial first pitch at a MLB game; 27th president (1909-1913)
- born 1908 Texas; first career as a teacher; 36th president (1963-1969)
- born 1924 Georgia; worked on his family's peanut farm after his father's death; 39th president (1877-1981)
- born 1735 Massachusetts Bay Colony; exchanged more than 1100 love letter with his wife; 2nd president (1797-1801)
- born 1800 New York; the last Whig president; 13th president (1850-1853)
- born 1809 Kentucky; tallest president at 6'4; 16th president (1861-1865)
- born 1804 New Hampshire; alcoholic president; 14th president (1853-1857)
- born 1767 Carolinas; killed a man in a duel; 7th president (1829-1837)
- born 1732 Virginia; enthusiastic dog breeder; 1st president (1789-1797)
- born 1890 Texas; first president to ride in a helicopter; 34th president (1953-1961)
- born 1833 Ohio; first president to hire a female White House staff; 23rd president (1889-1893)
- born 1942 Pennsylvania; overcame debilitating childhood stutter and enduring bullying over it in grade school; 46th president (2021-Present)
- born 1831 Ohio; first known left handed president; 20th president (1881)
- born 1791 Pennsylvania; helped draft the Ostend Manifesto; 15th president (1857-1861)
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- born 1882 New York; longest serving president; 32nd president (1933-1945)
- born 1829 Vermont; named in honor of the doctor who delivered him; 21st president (1881-1885)
- born 1913 California; became a skillful poker player while stationed in Solomon Islands during WWII; 37th president (1967-1974)
- born 1758 Virginia; only president to run unopposed other than Washington; 5th president (1817-1825)
- born 1767 Massachusetts; first president to be the son of a president; 6th president (1825-1829)
- born 1808 North Caroline; cared for a family of White House mice he called "the little fellows"; 17th president (1865-1869)
- born 1743 Virginia; principal author of DoI; 3rd president (1801-1809)
- born 1946 New York; pre-presidency was a real estate developer, entrepreneur, and host; 45th president (2017-2021)
- born 1837 New Jersey; only president to serve non-consecutive terms; 22nd & 24th president (1885-1889; 1893-1897)
- born 1822 Ohio; first president to have a telephone while in office; 19th president (1877-1881)
- born 1843 Ohio; on the discontinued $500 bill; 25th president (1897-1901)
- born 1751 Virginia; 5'4 and barely over 100 lbs; 4th president (1809-1817)
- born 1782 New York; first American-born president; 8th president (1837-1841)
- born 1913 Nebraska; star football player at University of Michigan and turned down NFL offers; 38th president (1974-1977)
- born 1790 Virginia; father of 15 children; 10th president (1841-1845)
- born 1946 Connecticut; took up oil painting post-presidency; 43rd president (2001-2009)
- born 1946 Arkansas; played the saxaphone and performed on the Arsenio Hall Show; 42nd president (1993-2001)
- born 1784 Virginia; never voted in previous elections; 12th president (1849-1850)
- born 1911 Illinois; worked as a lifeguard, sportscaster, and actor pre-political career; 40th president (1881-1889)
- born 1924 Massachusetts; captain of baseball team and member of Skull and Bones (a secret society) while at Yale; 41st president (1889-1993)
- born 1865 Ohio; prior to office, wrote love letters to his mistress who was also the wife of one of his best friends; 29th president (1921-1923)
- born 1822 Ohio; had to decline Lincolns invitation to Ford Theatre for plans with his wife and children; 18th president (1868-1877)
- born 1917 Massachusetts; briefly employed as a journalist during WWII post honorable dischargement; 35th president (1961-1963)
- born 1874 Iowa; first president to hail west of the Mississippi; 31st president (1929-1933)
- born 1872 Vermont; once replied "You lose" to a visitor who bet she could get at least 3 words out of him; 30th president (1923-1929)
- born 1856 Virginia; established the second sunday in May as Mother's Day; 28th president (1913-1921)
- born 1884 Missouri; the S in his name is just an initial and does not stand for any name; 33rd president (1945-1953)
45 Clues: born 1961 Hawaii; won 2 Grammy awards; 44th president (2009-2017) • born 1790 Virginia; father of 15 children; 10th president (1841-1845) • born 1743 Virginia; principal author of DoI; 3rd president (1801-1809) • born 1908 Texas; first career as a teacher; 36th president (1963-1969) • born 1767 Carolinas; killed a man in a duel; 7th president (1829-1837) • ...
SSUSH11d 2024-01-21
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- things passed down from generation to generation; such as food, music, religion, clothing, etc.
- a person who leaves their home country to move permanently to another country
- salary or pay
- having to do with the way goods and services are produced, sold, and bought
- an immigrant processing center on the east coast of the United States, off the coast of New York
- an immigration processing center on the west coast of the United States, off the coast of California
- immigrants who came from any country on the continent of Asia
- practicing the religion of Judaism
- a train route that crossed the entire United States from the east coast to the west coast that was finished in 1869
- lack of money; being poor
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- the way that people living in groups make decisions
- immigrants who came from any country on the continent of Europe
- immigrants that arrived in the United States after the Civil War
- a part of the Pacific Ocean that is right off the coast of California
- a part of the Atlantic Ocean that is right off the coast of New York
- practicing the religion of Catholicism
16 Clues: salary or pay • lack of money; being poor • practicing the religion of Judaism • practicing the religion of Catholicism • the way that people living in groups make decisions • immigrants who came from any country on the continent of Asia • immigrants who came from any country on the continent of Europe • immigrants that arrived in the United States after the Civil War • ...
Countries And Their Dances 2024-03-22
Founding Fathers Wiseman 2016-09-07
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- Who refused to attend the convention
- presented the New Jersey plan
- Voiced concerns of small states
- a well known scientist and statesman
- delegate from New York
- Who was also overseas
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- Nominated George Washington to be president of the convention
- Was overseas during the convention
- who offered the Virginia plan
- A famous war leader
- Proposed the Great Compromise
- who had read more than a hundred books on government in preparation for the meetin
12 Clues: A famous war leader • Who was also overseas • delegate from New York • who offered the Virginia plan • presented the New Jersey plan • Proposed the Great Compromise • Voiced concerns of small states • Was overseas during the convention • Who refused to attend the convention • a well known scientist and statesman • Nominated George Washington to be president of the convention • ...
Middle Colonies 2017-04-03
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- Who founded New Netherland in 1613?
- Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms?
- The Middle colonies consists of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and _______.
- Began colony of Pennsylvania.
- _____limited powers & established elected assembly.
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- One of the largest religious groups who believed equality of men & women before god.
- What trade was important?
- ______is called the city of brotherly love.
- Crops that were always needed.
- Who made important contributions to colony?
10 Clues: What trade was important? • Began colony of Pennsylvania. • Crops that were always needed. • Who founded New Netherland in 1613? • ______is called the city of brotherly love. • Who made important contributions to colony? • Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms? • _____limited powers & established elected assembly. • ...
Founding Fathers Ouellette 2016-09-07
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- Who had read more than a hundred books on government in preparation for the meeting.
- Nominated George Washington to be president of the convention
- delegate from New York
- Was overseas during the convention
- Who offered the Virginia Plan
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- a well known scientist and statesman
- who refused to attend the convention
- Proposed the Great Compromise
- who was also overseas
- Presented the New Jersey Plan
- Voiced the concerns of the small states
- Washington famous war leader
12 Clues: who was also overseas • delegate from New York • Washington famous war leader • Proposed the Great Compromise • Presented the New Jersey Plan • Who offered the Virginia Plan • Was overseas during the convention • a well known scientist and statesman • who refused to attend the convention • Voiced the concerns of the small states • ...
Middle Colonies 2017-03-30
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- Philadelphia is called the city of brotherly______.
- Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms?
- Who founded New Netherland in 1613?
- Who Began colony of Pennsylvania?
- One of the largest religious groups who believed equality of men & women before god.
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- Who made important contributions to colony?
- Crops Crops that were always needed.
- The Middle colonies consists of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and _______.
- _____limited powers & established elected assembly.
- What trade was important?
10 Clues: What trade was important? • Who Began colony of Pennsylvania? • Who founded New Netherland in 1613? • Crops Crops that were always needed. • Who made important contributions to colony? • Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms? • Philadelphia is called the city of brotherly______. • _____limited powers & established elected assembly. • ...
Middle Colonies 2017-04-03
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- Who founded New Netherland in 1613?
- One of the largest religious groups who believed equality of men & women before god.
- Began colony of Pennsylvania.
- Crops that were always needed.
- Who made important contributions to colony?
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- ______is called the city of brotherly love.
- The Middle colonies consists of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and _______.
- _____limited powers & established elected assembly.
- What trade was important?
- Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms?
10 Clues: What trade was important? • Began colony of Pennsylvania. • Crops that were always needed. • Who founded New Netherland in 1613? • ______is called the city of brotherly love. • Who made important contributions to colony? • Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms? • _____limited powers & established elected assembly. • ...
Early Settlements 2022-11-25
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- started colonies in America to protect land
- wanted to move to NA to share religious beliefs
- where first settlements were built
- Rolfe was their leader of tobacco sales
- lawmaking branch of government
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- New York & New Jersey present day states
- Englands first permanent settlement
- taught colonists to farm, fish and trade
- LaSalle claimed the Mississippi River Valley
- Virginia made huge profits from this
- convert the Native Americans to Christianity
11 Clues: lawmaking branch of government • where first settlements were built • Englands first permanent settlement • Virginia made huge profits from this • Rolfe was their leader of tobacco sales • New York & New Jersey present day states • taught colonists to farm, fish and trade • started colonies in America to protect land • LaSalle claimed the Mississippi River Valley • ...
Malea RWCW 2024-04-25
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- who was the leader of the British
- what country assisted the continental army?
- what color was the continental army?
- which army had more soldiers
- when did the continetal army attack
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- who was the first president
- where did the Continental Army go after leaving New York?
- took control of Trenton New Jersey
- what Francis Marion nickname during war
- what did the hessians wear
- what color were the British
11 Clues: what did the hessians wear • who was the first president • what color were the British • which army had more soldiers • who was the leader of the British • took control of Trenton New Jersey • when did the continetal army attack • what color was the continental army? • what Francis Marion nickname during war • what country assisted the continental army? • ...
Chapter 11: National and Regional Growth 2021-02-04
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- Women left these to work in mills (section 1)
- Water route between New York City and Buffalo (2 words, section 3)
- "King" of the south (section 2)
- "Era of good feelings" president (section 3)
- Telegraph inventor (2 words, section 1)
- 1823 US policy hoped to protect this region (2 words, section 3)
- to develop factories (section 1)
- mills were located in New England because of these (section 1)
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- loyalty to the interests of one's region (section 3)
- Leader of 1831 Virginia slave revolt (2 words, section 2)
- inventions of machines caused this revolution (section 1)
- New England textile town (section 1)
- In 1819 this country gave Florida to USA (section 3)
- religious folk songs (section 2)
- cotton laborers (section 2)
15 Clues: cotton laborers (section 2) • "King" of the south (section 2) • religious folk songs (section 2) • to develop factories (section 1) • New England textile town (section 1) • Telegraph inventor (2 words, section 1) • "Era of good feelings" president (section 3) • Women left these to work in mills (section 1) • loyalty to the interests of one's region (section 3) • ...
hus7hu3p.187-188solveit_faiyha 2020-04-09
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- How much did your new mobile phone _______?
- Let's _______ _____ at the new coffee shop after school!
- We must really _______ about recycling.
- I am not a baby.I am not a teen.Who am I?
- ________ is an overnight stay at a friend's house .
- Our family cooks a huge meal every new year's eve.It is ________ for us.
- People can buy bigger houses in New York, if they had more _______.
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- Lots of shops in one place.
- You get the _______ news in the daily newspaper.
- Germany,France and Norway are examples of ________ in the European Union
- John,don't _______ your time on playing computer games!
- Number of people living in an area.
- _______ over 16 years of age can apply for a driver's licence.(Führeschein)
- Bratwurst is one of the _______ foods in Germany.
- Opposite of laugh.
15 Clues: Opposite of laugh. • Lots of shops in one place. • Number of people living in an area. • We must really _______ about recycling. • I am not a baby.I am not a teen.Who am I? • How much did your new mobile phone _______? • You get the _______ news in the daily newspaper. • Bratwurst is one of the _______ foods in Germany. • ...
BOSS 2025-03-27
9 Clues: Or Treat • New ____ • The G in GPA • Mr Beast's name • Pig for breakfast • Large lizard reptile • Symbol of Valentine's Day • Sugary carbonated beverage • Sprayed onto walls for graffiti
Middle Colonies 2017-03-30
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- Who founded New Netherland in 1613?
- Philadelphia is called the city of brotherly______.
- Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms?
- Penn Began colony of Pennsylvania.
- One of the largest religious groups who believed equality of men & women before god.
- _____limited powers & established elected assembly.
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- Who made important contributions to colony?
- The Middle colonies consists of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and _______.
- Crops Crops that were always needed.
- What trade was important?
10 Clues: What trade was important? • Penn Began colony of Pennsylvania. • Who founded New Netherland in 1613? • Crops Crops that were always needed. • Who made important contributions to colony? • Who were the people who ran carpentries and farms? • Philadelphia is called the city of brotherly______. • _____limited powers & established elected assembly. • ...
New Year Celebrations 2024-09-11
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- New Year celebration in New York.
- Scottish New Year tradition in which a dark-haired man is desired to be the first one to arrive after midnight.
- A small container filled with powder that burns or explodes to produce coloured lights and noise in the sky.
- Common drink in celebrations.
- Traditional song sung in the New Year all over the English speaking countries.
- a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment.
- Symbol made by kids in the new year celebrations in Wales.
- a call to a gathering of people to raise their glasses and drink together in honor of a person or thing.
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- Black and white animalsthat the people in Yorkshire count by midnight.
- Horse skull carried by the people of Wales in the New Year.
- Making a commitment to change an unwanted habit or behaviour or setting a personal objective.
- Maori New Year celebration in New Zealand.
- A special enjoyable event that people organize because something pleasant has happened.
- The time when the firework displays begin.
- An act of counting numerals in reverse order to zero
15 Clues: Common drink in celebrations. • New Year celebration in New York. • Maori New Year celebration in New Zealand. • The time when the firework displays begin. • An act of counting numerals in reverse order to zero • Symbol made by kids in the new year celebrations in Wales. • Horse skull carried by the people of Wales in the New Year. • ...
norsk til dansk 2023-05-15
Que Sabes De Quien Conoces? 2020-09-08
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- a rosary
- a Texas Mexican American
- a puerto rican American
- faith
- leader
- a type of rock called jet that is considered magical
- a popular music genre mixed with polka
- reggae music
- political asylum
- a religion with roots from Africa and the Caribbean
- evil eye
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- politician
- inheritance
- of Mexican-American heritage
- communist regime
- texan music
- a marching parade that exhibits talent
- a person of puerto rican ancestry in new york
- a ritual and party of a 15th birthday
19 Clues: faith • leader • a rosary • evil eye • politician • inheritance • texan music • reggae music • communist regime • political asylum • a puerto rican American • a Texas Mexican American • of Mexican-American heritage • a ritual and party of a 15th birthday • a marching parade that exhibits talent • a popular music genre mixed with polka • a person of puerto rican ancestry in new york • ...
It’s not the summer without you 2023-11-13
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- who does belly never lose feelings for
- What’s the last name of Conrad, Jeremiah, and Susannah
- girl main character
- What’s Isabelle’s nickname
- Bellys Mom
- The author is
- they have so many memories here especially with Susannah
- where the fishers live
- amount of book series
- when did she go to cousins
- runs away because cousins house was going up for sale
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- belly’s favorite sport
- belly did this every night at cousins
- They come here every summer
- belly is - years old
- died of cancer
- What caused Susannah to die
- belly’s best friend
- where belly’s family lives
- 1 of Susannah’s son
- belly’s brother
21 Clues: Bellys Mom • The author is • died of cancer • belly’s brother • girl main character • belly’s best friend • 1 of Susannah’s son • belly is - years old • amount of book series • belly’s favorite sport • where the fishers live • What’s Isabelle’s nickname • where belly’s family lives • when did she go to cousins • They come here every summer • What caused Susannah to die • ...
Dancing Across the Page 2019-02-20
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- a brazilian dance style
- a dance from Africa
- a facing in ballet
- to develope
- a type of jump
- a ballet about a doll
- A ballet
- Dance a dance in Ireland
- to stand on your toes
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- a school in New York
- to glide on the floor
- to make a four with your legs
- to extend your leg
- a classical dance style
- to say thank you in ballet
- to beat your legs together
- to bled
- to melt
- to make noise with your feet
19 Clues: to bled • to melt • A ballet • to develope • a type of jump • to extend your leg • a facing in ballet • a dance from Africa • a school in New York • to glide on the floor • a ballet about a doll • to stand on your toes • a brazilian dance style • a classical dance style • Dance a dance in Ireland • to say thank you in ballet • to beat your legs together • to make noise with your feet • ...
AMERICA 2015-05-06
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- In God we Trust is the _____
- Where is Honolulu?
- 13 stripes on the American represent the 13 ______
- Golden state
- Dakota Where is Mount Rushmore?
- Smallest State
- President of US (last name)
- Country that borders the us (north)
- Largest state
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- Great Lake state
- Ocean that surrounds the United states (east)
- Capital of Michigan
- First President (last name)
- 33rd state
- National flower
- How many stars are on the U.S flag?
- First State
- Grand Canyon is located here
- Capital of New York
19 Clues: 33rd state • First State • Golden state • Largest state • Smallest State • National flower • Great Lake state • Where is Honolulu? • Capital of Michigan • Capital of New York • First President (last name) • President of US (last name) • In God we Trust is the _____ • Grand Canyon is located here • Dakota Where is Mount Rushmore? • How many stars are on the U.S flag? • ...
AMERICA 2015-05-06
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- Grand Canyon is located here
- Dakota Where is Mount Rushmore?
- Where is Honolulu?
- Country that borders the us (north)
- Golden state
- Ocean that surrounds the United states (east)
- Smallest State
- President of US (last name)
- Capital of Michigan
- 13 stripes on the American represent the 13 ______
- National flower
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- Capital of New York
- First President (last name)
- Largest state
- Great Lake state
- D.C America's Capital
- How many stars are on the U.S flag?
- First State
- In God we Trust is the _____
- 33rd state
20 Clues: 33rd state • First State • Golden state • Largest state • Smallest State • National flower • Great Lake state • Where is Honolulu? • Capital of New York • Capital of Michigan • D.C America's Capital • First President (last name) • President of US (last name) • Grand Canyon is located here • In God we Trust is the _____ • Dakota Where is Mount Rushmore? • Country that borders the us (north) • ...
Would You Believe? 2022-04-30
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- NU Jazz Great Kyle ________
- North Mid ______
- TV Coroner of Note
- Eig's Spring Valley tennis teammate
- The ________ School (Jon's famous tee shirt)
- So is your _______
- The Greatest (hint: not Ali)
- Southwestern "delicacy" (not)
- Eig or Jones
- Chicken Shack of Note
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- Mike Puett's favorite word
- Upstate New York college freshman
- Wife, Banker, Floridian, Journalist
- Ball Used in The Jakes' Sport
- Neat one of the Odd Couple
- Grouchy one of the Odd Couple
- Inventor of the perpetual motion machine
- Ornery "Fight Doctor"
- Brilliant espionage thespian Don ______
19 Clues: Eig or Jones • North Mid ______ • TV Coroner of Note • So is your _______ • Ornery "Fight Doctor" • Chicken Shack of Note • Mike Puett's favorite word • Neat one of the Odd Couple • NU Jazz Great Kyle ________ • The Greatest (hint: not Ali) • Ball Used in The Jakes' Sport • Grouchy one of the Odd Couple • Southwestern "delicacy" (not) • Upstate New York college freshman • ...
Kendall & Garrett 2024-06-09
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- College mascot
- Favorite baseball team
- Month they got engaged
- Garrett's birthday month
- First date location
- Where Kendall was born
- First apartment together
- Who's a better singer
- Kendall's birthday month
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- Going on their honeymoon
- Where Garrett was born
- First kiss location
- Clair Favorite College bar
- Lauderdale First trip together
- Street they both lived on in college
- The person who lost Garrett's keys in Chicago
- The older of the two
- Joel Most recent concert together
- Haven Favorite New York bar
19 Clues: College mascot • First kiss location • First date location • The older of the two • Who's a better singer • Where Garrett was born • Favorite baseball team • Month they got engaged • Where Kendall was born • Going on their honeymoon • Garrett's birthday month • First apartment together • Kendall's birthday month • Clair Favorite College bar • Haven Favorite New York bar • ...
It’s not the summer without you 2024-12-21
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- who does belly never lose feelings for
- What’s the last name of Conrad, Jeremiah, and Susannah
- girl main character
- What’s Isabelle’s nickname
- Bellys Mom
- The author is
- they have so many memories here especially with Susannah
- where the fishers live
- amount of book series
- when did she go to cousins
- runs away because cousins house was going up for sale
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- belly’s favorite sport
- belly did this every night at cousins
- They come here every summer
- belly is - years old
- died of cancer
- What caused Susannah to die
- belly’s best friend
- where belly’s family lives
- 1 of Susannah’s son
- belly’s brother
21 Clues: Bellys Mom • The author is • died of cancer • belly’s brother • girl main character • belly’s best friend • 1 of Susannah’s son • belly is - years old • amount of book series • belly’s favorite sport • where the fishers live • What’s Isabelle’s nickname • where belly’s family lives • when did she go to cousins • They come here every summer • What caused Susannah to die • ...
Saxophone Mania 2021-10-05
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- In the summer of '78, Gerry Rafferty's song explodes onto the music scene with wailing sax solo!
- Another prominent sax riff heard on George Michael's Wham! album.
- He learned to play the sax (in 3 months) in order to make his performance in movie 'New York, New York' look more authentic.
- The 6th day of which month is National Saxophone Day.
- The reed attaches to this with a ligature.
- Although known for his tenor sax playing, which sax did John Coltrane play earlier on in his life?
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- The name of the clef that resides on the stave that your music is written on for the alto saxophone.
- Zoot (sax) and Animal (drumkit) are members of this Muppet Rock band.
- Saxophone playing member of the Simpsons family.
- Which country was saxophone inventor Adolphe Sax from?
- The first letter of each of the four main saxophones in the family, from smallest to largest.
- The thing that the saxophone attaches to, and hangs from your neck on.
- Charlie Parker, famous Jazz musician's nickname.
13 Clues: The reed attaches to this with a ligature. • Saxophone playing member of the Simpsons family. • Charlie Parker, famous Jazz musician's nickname. • The 6th day of which month is National Saxophone Day. • Which country was saxophone inventor Adolphe Sax from? • Another prominent sax riff heard on George Michael's Wham! album. • ...
Van Den Heuvel 2023-04-18
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- The British had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- guns they had used
- What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia
- Town What was the battle called
- the french had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- from where?
- Swamp fox
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- what side?
- and French against the British What was the combatants of the battle of York Town
- What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America
- The Americans had this may troops at the battle of York Town
- Where did the battle of York Town Take place
- lost the war
- Southern colonies
- to October 19th 1787 date of what battle
15 Clues: Swamp fox • what side? • from where? • lost the war • Southern colonies • guns they had used • to October 19th 1787 date of what battle • Where did the battle of York Town Take place • What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America • What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia • Town What was the battle called • ...
Van Den Heuvel 2023-04-18
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- The British had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- guns they had used
- What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia
- Town What was the battle called
- the french had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- from where?
- Swamp fox
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- what side?
- and French against the British What was the combatants of the battle of York Town
- What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America
- The Americans had this may troops at the battle of York Town
- Where did the battle of York Town Take place
- lost the war
- Southern colonies
- to October 19th 1787 date of what battle
15 Clues: Swamp fox • what side? • from where? • lost the war • Southern colonies • guns they had used • to October 19th 1787 date of what battle • Where did the battle of York Town Take place • What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America • What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia • Town What was the battle called • ...
New Year Traditions 2023-01-09
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- Vasilopita is a sweet yeast bread with a ____ baked in it.
- This is the time of day/night when we celebrate New Years.
- This country watches the ball drop at midnight in New York City.
- New Years _____ is the day before New Years.
- This is the month that we celebrate New Years.
- Some countries ring in the new year by sharing a ____ with loved ones.
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- This is the holiday we celebrate before New Years.
- These are broken by being thrown
- Many countries use these colorful lights to ring in the New Year.
- These are small fruits grown on a vine. They can be green or red.
10 Clues: These are broken by being thrown • New Years _____ is the day before New Years. • This is the month that we celebrate New Years. • This is the holiday we celebrate before New Years. • Vasilopita is a sweet yeast bread with a ____ baked in it. • This is the time of day/night when we celebrate New Years. • ...
Immigration crossword 2025-03-17
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- Place where different peoples, styles, etc are mixed together
- Immigrants decided that possibilities were worth the risk coming to America
- Immigrants The first immigrants were from Northern and Western Europe
- The poorest part of the city
- Factor Compel people to leave their homes
- Immigrants transformed American society that fueled what kind of growth
- People left their country due to famine, persecution and what else
- Immigrants made their traditions part of whose culture
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- Immigration station in the Hudson Bay near New York City
- building with many apartments overcrowded and unsanitary
- Immigrant women worked as domestic servants and where else
- Moving to America would lead to what kind of life
- Passing this type of inspections was just the first step
- Small Island in San Francisco where Asian immigrants were processed
- This group immigrated in the Southwest and developed effective ranching techniques
- Draw people to a new place
- Foreign born population did this between 1870-1900
- The lowest category of passenger accommodations on a ship
- Chinese, Irish and Mexican laborers helped build this
- Immigrants had to learn new customs and a new
20 Clues: Draw people to a new place • The poorest part of the city • Factor Compel people to leave their homes • Immigrants had to learn new customs and a new • Moving to America would lead to what kind of life • Foreign born population did this between 1870-1900 • Chinese, Irish and Mexican laborers helped build this • Immigrants made their traditions part of whose culture • ...
History Chapter 16 2022-02-01
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- Created ketchup and was a food producer.(last name)
- It standardized size and was lighter in weight.(2 words)
- Cheaper in paper and new presses.(2 words)
- Created the telephone.(last name)
- Who won the election of 1880?(last name)
- Connects the east and west.
- Who became president in 1888?(last name)
- Hand writing used by the secretary.
- Who became president in 1896?(last name)
- New machines and methods were called?(2 words)
- Moody’s song leader.(last name)
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- What was one of the the new sources of power?
- Created the light bulb.(last name)
- Founder of the standard oil company.(last name)
- Who is president in 1884 and 1892?(last name)
- Famous evangelist and preacher from Chicago.(last name)
- Immigrants past through what island in New York?(2 words)
- Founder of finance and banking.(last name)
- Founder of the railroad.(last name)
- Christian song writer.(last name)
- Who became president after Garfield died?(last name)
- Founder of steel.(last name)
22 Clues: Connects the east and west. • Founder of steel.(last name) • Moody’s song leader.(last name) • Created the telephone.(last name) • Christian song writer.(last name) • Created the light bulb.(last name) • Founder of the railroad.(last name) • Hand writing used by the secretary. • Who won the election of 1880?(last name) • Who became president in 1888?(last name) • ...
Van Den Heuvel 2023-04-18
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- The British had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- guns they had used
- What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia
- Town What was the battle called
- the french had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- from where?
- Swamp fox
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- what side?
- and French against the British What was the combatants of the battle of York Town
- What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America
- The Americans had this may troops at the battle of York Town
- Where did the battle of York Town Take place
- lost the war
- Southern colonies
- to October 19th 1787 date of what battle
15 Clues: Swamp fox • what side? • from where? • lost the war • Southern colonies • guns they had used • to October 19th 1787 date of what battle • Where did the battle of York Town Take place • What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America • What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia • Town What was the battle called • ...
Van Den Heuvel 2023-04-18
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- The British had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- guns they had used
- What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia
- Town What was the battle called
- the french had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- from where?
- Swamp fox
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- what side?
- and French against the British What was the combatants of the battle of York Town
- What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America
- The Americans had this may troops at the battle of York Town
- Where did the battle of York Town Take place
- lost the war
- Southern colonies
- to October 19th 1787 date of what battle
15 Clues: Swamp fox • what side? • from where? • lost the war • Southern colonies • guns they had used • to October 19th 1787 date of what battle • Where did the battle of York Town Take place • What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America • What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia • Town What was the battle called • ...
Van Den Heuvel 2023-04-18
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- The British had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- guns they had used
- What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia
- Town What was the battle called
- the french had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- from where?
- Swamp fox
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- what side?
- and French against the British What was the combatants of the battle of York Town
- What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America
- The Americans had this may troops at the battle of York Town
- Where did the battle of York Town Take place
- lost the war
- Southern colonies
- to October 19th 1787 date of what battle
15 Clues: Swamp fox • what side? • from where? • lost the war • Southern colonies • guns they had used • to October 19th 1787 date of what battle • Where did the battle of York Town Take place • What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America • What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia • Town What was the battle called • ...
Van Den Heuvel 2023-04-18
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- The British had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- guns they had used
- What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia
- Town What was the battle called
- the french had this many troops at the battle of York Town
- from where?
- Swamp fox
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- what side?
- and French against the British What was the combatants of the battle of York Town
- What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America
- The Americans had this may troops at the battle of York Town
- Where did the battle of York Town Take place
- lost the war
- Southern colonies
- to October 19th 1787 date of what battle
15 Clues: Swamp fox • what side? • from where? • lost the war • Southern colonies • guns they had used • to October 19th 1787 date of what battle • Where did the battle of York Town Take place • What year did Marquis de Lafayette come to America • What year did Juan de Miralles come to Philadelphia • Town What was the battle called • ...
Crossword Puzzle for Visitors 2017-04-11
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- what Hidayah feels like when her parents call her out from her room to greet guests properly
- a community of people who live outside their shared country of origin or ancestry but maintain active connections with it
- the word that shows Hidayah is making an excuse to herself that the weather in New York is still not suitable for her parents (clue: p.96)
- what Hidayah feels so difficult to explain to New Yorkers who try to understand her background
- wild and drunken celebrations
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- the metaphor the writer uses to describe the negative impact on her parents of too many varieties of ethnic groups in New York
- one of the ethnic groups Hidayah has been mistaken to be part of by the Americans
- the word that shows that Hidayah's parents do not spend money unwisely and excessively
- a word meaning local
- a word that means "peace"; it is also a salutation performed by bowing to an elder and kissing their right hand
- the journey to Mecca
- a word that is the opposite in meaning from persuade; what Hidayah tried to do to her parents
12 Clues: a word meaning local • the journey to Mecca • wild and drunken celebrations • one of the ethnic groups Hidayah has been mistaken to be part of by the Americans • the word that shows that Hidayah's parents do not spend money unwisely and excessively • what Hidayah feels like when her parents call her out from her room to greet guests properly • ...
Apush chapter 11 2018-11-26
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- part of Hamilton system that Jefferson gets rid of
- 3rd President
- way for Federalists to keep some power in government
- leader of Haitian rebellion
- when was the war of 1812
- one of the leaders of the Indian resistance
- new requirement to become a citizen reduced to
- appointed to explore Louisiana territory
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- has power to interpret final ruling of Constitution
- known as the "Prophet"
- peaceful transition of power from one party to another
- amount Jefferson pays for Tripoli Treaty
- forbids export of American goods
- Jefferson reduced this in America
- pulls the strings that turn New York to Jefferson's favor
- ran against Jefferson
- sells Louisiana for $16 million
17 Clues: 3rd President • ran against Jefferson • known as the "Prophet" • when was the war of 1812 • leader of Haitian rebellion • sells Louisiana for $16 million • forbids export of American goods • Jefferson reduced this in America • amount Jefferson pays for Tripoli Treaty • appointed to explore Louisiana territory • one of the leaders of the Indian resistance • ...
John 2024-03-10
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- - National Park in California known for its waterfalls and granite cliffs
- - London borough hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics
- - Greek island in the Ionian Sea
- - City in New York state, known for its wings
- - London borough known for its maritime history
- man - Informal term for a person in charge
- Cross - London railway station and surrounding area
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- - Cave-dweller
- - Abbreviation for a type of off-road bicycle
- - Sound-dampening device for musical instruments
- - Japanese manufacturer of cycling components
- - Scottish city famous for its granite
- - Brass instrument similar to a trumpet
- cross - Tall stone monument often found in Celtic regions
- England IPA - Type of craft beer
- - Soapy spheres
- - Hipster neighborhood in East London
17 Clues: - Cave-dweller • - Soapy spheres • - Greek island in the Ionian Sea • England IPA - Type of craft beer • - Hipster neighborhood in East London • - Scottish city famous for its granite • - Brass instrument similar to a trumpet • man - Informal term for a person in charge • - Abbreviation for a type of off-road bicycle • - Japanese manufacturer of cycling components • ...
Tom's Christmas Puzzle 2019-12-25
8 Clues: Hoagie • Not old • Actor tool • Christian symbol • Peppermint patty • Charged particle • Building block of a sentence • "These _____ they are a changin'"
Mr. and Mrs. 2020-08-08
8 Clues: Work place? • Wedding Day? • Canada/New York? • Bang Bang Shrimp? • Who is the Bride? • Who is the Groom? • ________ Shortcake? • Honeymoon destination?
Colonial Regions: New England & Middle 2021-08-25
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- founder of the colony of New Hampshire (religious tolerance practiced there!)
- founded the colony of Rhode Island after being kicked out of Massachusetts for speaking out against taking land from natives
- strict religious group who took over the land orignially settled by the Pilgrims
- central colonial region made up of the NYPD (new york police department = NJ, NY, PN, DE)
- This country created a settlement right in the middle of England's settlements, but gave it up without a fight when England tried to attack.
- after being banned from Massachusetts, this colonial preacher found safety in Rhode Island
- colony that was not tolerant of any religious beliefs other than Puritanism
- "how-to" book of how a country's laws and government work
- a colony under the control and ownership of one individual, instead of being controlled by the English government.
- the original settlers in Massachusetts that were a part of the first Thanksgiving
- a part of the coast that allowed ships to dock and be safe from storms; these helped cities have safe, easy access to the ocean
- The Duke of York gave this colony to his friends, who then
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- Founder of a colony for Quakers, named after himself
- First colony to have a written Constitution; practiced religous tolerance
- The New England economy (money making) was based on fishing, ship building, and this
- Colonial region that is furthest North, made up of MNRC (my new red car = MA, NH, RI, CT)
- founded the colony of Connecticut after leaving Massachusetts
- A nickname for the Middle Colonies, because of their economy
- William Penn gave permission for this colony to break away from Pennsylvania and be its own
- Named after a Duke, this colony was a gift from the King to his brother after England took it
20 Clues: Founder of a colony for Quakers, named after himself • "how-to" book of how a country's laws and government work • The Duke of York gave this colony to his friends, who then • A nickname for the Middle Colonies, because of their economy • founded the colony of Connecticut after leaving Massachusetts • ...
Colonial America Part 3 2018-09-17
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- William ____, a Bostonian, was the first professional musician and composer born in America.
- _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead.
- New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America.
- This was the sparsely populated areas on the fringe of settlement, but slowly but surely progressed westward.
- The _____ Road was a trail the pioneers blazed and served as a path for families bound for West.
- The New England ______ was the most widely used textbook in colonial America.
- _________ Gap was a natural pass throught the mountains near the Virginia-Tennessee border where Boone led explorers.
- A _____ could be used to travel between Philadelphia, New York, and Boston but travelers ran into mud in the spring, snow in winter and deep ruts year round.
- ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans.
- Daniel ______ was one of the first frontiersman to lead pioneers over the Appalachian Mountains into the untamed land beyond.
- A ____ was a paddle-shaped board to which was attached a printed sheet of the ABCs and Lord's prayer.
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- A ____ school was called as such because it was conducted by a widow or single lady who agreed to teach in her home.
- By time of America's War for Independence, Americans were probably the most _____ people in the world.
- Boys called ______ were placed under the authority and care of a master craftsman to learn a trade.
- In the south, ______ became an established institution due to the needed labor for the large plantations.
- It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York.
- Benjamin ________, a black American, accurately predicated an eclipse in 1789.
- Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware.
- Ben ____ shared wisdom in his yearly Poor Richard's Almanac publication and his inventions were many..
- Cotton _______, a Puritan minister ands scientist, helped introduce the smallpox vaccine.
- _____/thirds of men could read and write in America around the American Revolution
- ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried.
22 Clues: Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware. • _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead. • ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried. • ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans. • New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America. • It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York. • ...
NFL Teams 2024-01-07
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- Team based in Green Bay, known for their historic Lambeau Field.
- Miami team famous for their undefeated season in 1972.
- Philadelphia team with an iconic mascot, the "Eagle."
- New England team with multiple Super Bowl victories.
- Team based in the nation's capital, known for its iconic burgundy and gold colors.
- Cincinnati team named after a tiger, known for its striped helmet.
- Los Angeles team known for its lightning bolt logo.
- Team based in Seattle, known for their loud "12th Man" fans.
- New York team with a history of competitive rivalries.
- Minnesota team with a strong Norse-themed identity.
- Los Angeles team with a history of success, winners of Super Bowl LIII.
- Atlanta team with a fast and fierce bird as its mascot.
- New York team with a history of NFL championships.
- Tennessee team with a strong identity and fan support.
- Dallas team often referred to as "America's Team."
- Jacksonville team with a fierce big cat as its mascot.
- Detroit team with a longstanding Thanksgiving Day tradition.
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- Las Vegas team with a storied history and passionate fanbase.
- Tampa Bay team that won Super Bowl LV.
- Carolina team with a mascot inspired by local wildlife.
- Houston team named after the state's independent spirit.
- Denver team with a strong fanbase known as the "Broncos Country."
- Cleveland team with a dedicated fanbase.
- Arizona team with a bird-themed mascot and vibrant red uniforms.
- New Orleans team known for its passionate fanbase.
- Buffalo team with a dedicated fanbase known as the "Bills Mafia."
- Baltimore team named after a poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Pittsburgh team known for its "Steel Curtain" defense.
- Team from Kansas City, winners of Super Bowl IV.
- San Francisco team with a history of Super Bowl success.
- Indianapolis team named after the "Indianapolis 500" race.
- Chicago team with a strong defensive tradition.
32 Clues: Tampa Bay team that won Super Bowl LV. • Cleveland team with a dedicated fanbase. • Chicago team with a strong defensive tradition. • Team from Kansas City, winners of Super Bowl IV. • New Orleans team known for its passionate fanbase. • New York team with a history of NFL championships. • Dallas team often referred to as "America's Team." • ...
Immigration and the Gilded Age 2024-10-16
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- This theory believes that immigrants retain their culture rather than blending into the mainstream Culture of America.
- He and another co-author coined the term the Gilded Age.
- Passed in 1921 and again in 1924 these acts restricted immigration to the United States.
- She helped to establish the Hull House movement in Chicago
- This city built the first subway in America.
- The idea that immigrants or new cultures would come together and blend into the mainstream culture.
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country.
- Wrote a poem about the Statue of liberty which became its motto.
- These were immigrant communities in cites, new arrived immigrants settle there because of similar language and culture.
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- This is a belief or view that American born, were preferred over immigrants.
- This was a major immigrant processing Center for immigrants on the East Coast.
- This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906.
- This is a major dislike and distrust of immigrants entering a country.
- These community centers grew out the Social Gospel movement, they were supported by Christian churches
- These were quickly and poorly build apartments to house the growing number of immigrants in US Cities like New York.
- This was a major immigrant processing center on the West coast.
- This city was devastated by fire in the 1870’s.
- By the turn of the 20th Century after major disaster, cites began to develop these for better construction of buildings.
- This is the largest ethnic neighborhood in the U.S., can be found in San Francisco to this day.
- He was a photo-essayist who exposed the conditions of tenement house in New York.
- This was a movement in the late 19th Century to teach immigrants abourt American history, cutlure, customs, and cooking.
21 Clues: This city built the first subway in America. • This city was devastated by fire in the 1870’s. • This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906. • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country. • He and another co-author coined the term the Gilded Age. • She helped to establish the Hull House movement in Chicago • ...
"We Beat the Street" SS pp 362 - 367 2025-10-28
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- Miss Johnson believed that George was capable of going to ____.
- 8-year-old boy; main character who loves school
- day of the week when the topic in class was Shakespeare.
- The lady thought George's class was a private school because they wore matching sweaters and were attentive and ___ ___.
- Miss Johnson took the kids into New York City to listen to music at the ____ ____.
- Miss Johnson advised George to ____ people like the lady; to just "do your thing."
- George's third-grade teacher is Miss ____ _____.
- Miss Johnson took the kids into New York City to see plays on ______.
- George attended ____ ____ Elementary School in Newark, New Jersey.
- Vocabulary term meaning "to take in"
- The lady at the concert wore a mink coat and too much ____.
- When George's class formed the Shakespearean Club, Miss Johnson helped them get ____.
- Miss Johnson told the class about the ___ ___; a time when disease and death ravaged much of Europe
- During what part of the concert did a lady approach George?
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- Miss Johnson told George he could go to college if he kept his ____ out of trouble.
- George's 10-year-old brother who skips school
- George thought the lady at the concert smelled like ____.
- Vocabulary term meaning "unclear"
- Vocabulary term meaning "control"
- city in New Jersey in which George lived
- The narrator describes Miss Johnson as a tiny ball of _____.
- one of George's classmates; George wished he would be quiet and not ask questions.
- Vocabulary term meaning "a quick look"
- Miss Johnson taught her class everything about ____ and his time on Tuesdays.
- According to George, most kids in his neighborhood believed it wasn't ___ to be good at school.
- a Shakespearean play Miss Johnson introduced to the class; she let them act it out
- what Garland was tossing into the gutter on the way to school
- name of the avenue on which George and Garland were walking at the beginning of the text
28 Clues: Vocabulary term meaning "unclear" • Vocabulary term meaning "control" • Vocabulary term meaning "to take in" • Vocabulary term meaning "a quick look" • city in New Jersey in which George lived • George's 10-year-old brother who skips school • 8-year-old boy; main character who loves school • George's third-grade teacher is Miss ____ _____. • ...
Colonial America Part 3 2018-09-17
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- ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried.
- _________ Gap was a natural pass throught the mountains near the Virginia-Tennessee border where Boone led explorers.
- This was the sparsely populated areas on the fringe of settlement, but slowly but surely progressed westward.
- William ____, a Bostonian, was the first professional musician and composer born in America.
- Benjamin ________, a black American, accurately predicated an eclipse in 1789.
- Ben ____ shared wisdom in his yearly Poor Richard's Almanac publication and his inventions were many..
- A _____ could be used to travel between Philadelphia, New York, and Boston but travelers ran into mud in the spring, snow in winter and deep ruts year round.
- The New England ______ was the most widely used textbook in colonial America.
- The _____ Road was a trail the pioneers blazed and served as a path for families bound for West.
- A ____ school was called as such because it was conducted by a widow or single lady who agreed to teach in her home.
- _____/thirds of men could read and write in America around the American Revolution
- It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York.
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- By time of America's War for Independence, Americans were probably the most _____ people in the world.
- _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead.
- Boys called ______ were placed under the authority and care of a master craftsman to learn a trade.
- New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America.
- Daniel ______ was one of the first frontiersman to lead pioneers over the Appalachian Mountains into the untamed land beyond.
- ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans.
- Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware.
- A ____ was a paddle-shaped board to which was attached a printed sheet of the ABCs and Lord's prayer.
- Cotton _______, a Puritan minister ands scientist, helped introduce the smallpox vaccine.
- In the south, ______ became an established institution due to the needed labor for the large plantations.
22 Clues: Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware. • _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead. • ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried. • ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans. • New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America. • It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York. • ...
Colonial America Part 3 2018-09-17
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- Boys called ______ were placed under the authority and care of a master craftsman to learn a trade.
- Benjamin ________, a black American, accurately predicated an eclipse in 1789.
- The _____ Road was a trail the pioneers blazed and served as a path for families bound for West.
- _____/thirds of men could read and write in America around the American Revolution
- A ____ school was called as such because it was conducted by a widow or single lady who agreed to teach in her home.
- It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York.
- ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried.
- A ____ was a paddle-shaped board to which was attached a printed sheet of the ABCs and Lord's prayer.
- _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead.
- Cotton _______, a Puritan minister ands scientist, helped introduce the smallpox vaccine.
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- _________ Gap was a natural pass throught the mountains near the Virginia-Tennessee border where Boone led explorers.
- New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America.
- Ben ____ shared wisdom in his yearly Poor Richard's Almanac publication and his inventions were many..
- By time of America's War for Independence, Americans were probably the most _____ people in the world.
- This was the sparsely populated areas on the fringe of settlement, but slowly but surely progressed westward.
- The New England ______ was the most widely used textbook in colonial America.
- A _____ could be used to travel between Philadelphia, New York, and Boston but travelers ran into mud in the spring, snow in winter and deep ruts year round.
- William ____, a Bostonian, was the first professional musician and composer born in America.
- In the south, ______ became an established institution due to the needed labor for the large plantations.
- Daniel ______ was one of the first frontiersman to lead pioneers over the Appalachian Mountains into the untamed land beyond.
- Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware.
- ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans.
22 Clues: Paul _____ crafted much fine silverware. • _____ is an alloy of tin, copper, and lead. • ______ roads were roads over which the mail was carried. • ______ was the first American college, founded by the Puritans. • New England _____ set the pace for education in colonial America. • It could take one _____ to travel by stagecoach from Boston to New York. • ...
US geograpgy 2023-11-14
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- Border city between Texas and Arkansas
- Largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S.
- Highest mountain peak in North America
- Mountain range in the eastern U.S.
- The 'Sunshine State'
- Large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada
- National Park in Alaska known for its volcanoes
- Famous San Francisco island
- Historic Massachusetts town
- Nickname for New Orleans
- River famously painted by Thomas Cole
- Home of the 'Loneliest Road in America'
- Largest city in Illinois
- Region known for its geysers and hot springs
- Peninsula shared by three states
- 'Peach State'
- Scenic area along California's coast
- State known for its potatoes
- Mountain range in Missouri and Arkansas
- Arizona city known for its red rock formations
- River in the Pacific Northwest
- Type of dry terrain in South Dakota
- State known for its maple syrup
- Island group in the Bering Sea
- 'Big Sky Country'
- Most densely populated borough of New York City
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- 'The Last Frontier'
- Largest of the Great Lakes
- Historic South Carolina city
- New York City's most populous borough
- Second-largest of the Hawaiian islands
- Famous California valley for wine
- The only U.S. state that is an island
- Kentucky's famous spirit
- Historic trail from Missouri to New Mexico
- Largest city in Alaska
- State with a panhandle
- Largest city in Washington
- State with the most national parks
- City in Tennessee known for blues music
- Capital of Massachusetts
- River dividing the U.S. East and West
- State known for the Oregon Trail
- Mountain range in California
- River forming the border between Texas and Mexico
- Tall trees found in California
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Largest city in Michigan
- State home to Yellowstone
- Mountain range in the Pacific Northwest
50 Clues: 'Peach State' • 'Big Sky Country' • 'The Last Frontier' • The 'Sunshine State' • Largest city in Alaska • State with a panhandle • Kentucky's famous spirit • Nickname for New Orleans • Largest city in Illinois • Capital of Massachusetts • Home to the Grand Canyon • Largest city in Michigan • State home to Yellowstone • Largest of the Great Lakes • Largest city in Washington • ...
Awston Scronce 2025-11-25
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- A group of four colonies in colonial America: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
- Provided important waterways for transportation and trade.
- A nickname given to the Middle Colonies due to their surplus of food crops, which were exported to other colonies and Europe.
- Combined a strong agricultural sector with growing industries in trades and commerce, with cities like Philadelphia and New York serving as busy ports for trade.
- A major economic activity, producing grains for both local use and export.
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- A system where young people learned skilled trades by living and working with an artisan for several years.
- A key characteristic, allowing groups like Quakers, Mennonites, and others to coexist peacefully.
- Craftsmen like blacksmiths, coopers, and tailors were essential to the economy.
- Possessed rich soil and a climate suitable for growing grains like wheat and corn.
- Home to a wide variety of ethnic and religious groups, including English, Dutch, German, and others.
10 Clues: Provided important waterways for transportation and trade. • A major economic activity, producing grains for both local use and export. • Craftsmen like blacksmiths, coopers, and tailors were essential to the economy. • Possessed rich soil and a climate suitable for growing grains like wheat and corn. • ...
Misery 2013-10-12
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- Pauls birthday present
- Annie Wilkes real name
- Pauls addiction
- place of the story
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- what Paul hides under his mattress
- writer of misery
- Paul is Annies ...
- Annies second name
- Annie lives in a ...
- where does Annie find paul
- last novel of Paul Sheldon
- Annies profession
- Annie killed the first policeman with a ...
- Pauls domicile
14 Clues: Pauls domicile • Pauls addiction • writer of misery • Annies profession • Paul is Annies ... • Annies second name • place of the story • Annie lives in a ... • Pauls birthday present • Annie Wilkes real name • where does Annie find paul • last novel of Paul Sheldon • what Paul hides under his mattress • Annie killed the first policeman with a ...
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2020-04-27
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- a building which is easily noticed. For example: St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin), The Big Ben (London) or the Statue of Liberty (New York).
- food:causing weight gain
- children's outdoor play
- contaminate
- verbal answer, response
- meat: cow or steer
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- out, outdated
- academic/university qualification
- tall building
- answerphone service, mailbox
- technical worker
- food:seasoned with spice
- geography: steep rock face
- healthcare worker
14 Clues: contaminate • out, outdated • tall building • technical worker • healthcare worker • meat: cow or steer • children's outdoor play • verbal answer, response • food:causing weight gain • food:seasoned with spice • geography: steep rock face • answerphone service, mailbox • academic/university qualification • ...
suivre, conduire, vivre 2021-01-14
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- On ______ les regles quand la mere regarde.
- Vous ______ la voiture bleue ou verte?
- Ils ______ en Suisse depuis 2012?
- ______-elles la recette?
- ______ la France!
- L'homme a ______ les emprientes.
- Tu ______ les regles?
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- Nous ______ dans les montagnes.
- Nous avons ______ l'autobus rouge.
- Il ______ avec ses parents.
- Marie a ______ a Chicago ou New York?
- ______-elles vite?
- Tu ______ soigneusement ou imprudemment?
- Vous ______ le meneur?
- Je ______ a Phoenix depuis huit ans.
15 Clues: ______ la France! • ______-elles vite? • Tu ______ les regles? • Vous ______ le meneur? • ______-elles la recette? • Il ______ avec ses parents. • Nous ______ dans les montagnes. • L'homme a ______ les emprientes. • Ils ______ en Suisse depuis 2012? • Nous avons ______ l'autobus rouge. • Je ______ a Phoenix depuis huit ans. • Marie a ______ a Chicago ou New York? • ...
Words that start with B 2024-07-11
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- Where we do our private business
- A district of New York City
- Large South American country
- Type of drum
- Comes out of your nose
- Bruce Wayne
- Andy Grffiths loyal sidekick
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- Golf ball in the hole in two strokes
- A panda delicacy
- Guy
- Children’s show about two dogs
- Another word for crazy
- one of the Egyptian plagues
- Boring Disney movie about hunting
14 Clues: Guy • Bruce Wayne • Type of drum • A panda delicacy • Comes out of your nose • Another word for crazy • A district of New York City • one of the Egyptian plagues • Large South American country • Andy Grffiths loyal sidekick • Children’s show about two dogs • Where we do our private business • Boring Disney movie about hunting • Golf ball in the hole in two strokes
Citizenship Words 2021-09-13
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- We have to ____ taxes.
- Lincoln was president _________ the Cicil War.
- The president _____ in the White House.
- We ____ 100 Senators.
- California has the ______ people.
- People come here to be ____.
- New York City ___ the first capital.
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- Alaska is the _________ state.
- American Indians lived here _______.
- The people _____ Congress
- Citizens can ____.
- The United States ___ 50 states.
- Congress _____ in Washington, D.C.
- They ____ to vote.
14 Clues: Citizens can ____. • They ____ to vote. • We ____ 100 Senators. • We have to ____ taxes. • The people _____ Congress • People come here to be ____. • Alaska is the _________ state. • The United States ___ 50 states. • California has the ______ people. • Congress _____ in Washington, D.C. • American Indians lived here _______. • New York City ___ the first capital. • ...
Words that start with B 2024-07-11
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- Where we do our private business
- A district of New York City
- Large South American country
- Type of drum
- Comes out of your nose
- Bruce Wayne
- Andy Grffiths loyal sidekick
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- Golf ball in the hole in two strokes
- A panda delicacy
- Guy
- Children’s show about two dogs
- Another word for crazy
- one of the Egyptian plagues
- Boring Disney movie about hunting
14 Clues: Guy • Bruce Wayne • Type of drum • A panda delicacy • Comes out of your nose • Another word for crazy • A district of New York City • one of the Egyptian plagues • Large South American country • Andy Grffiths loyal sidekick • Children’s show about two dogs • Where we do our private business • Boring Disney movie about hunting • Golf ball in the hole in two strokes
Lead up to Abstract Expressionism 2012-07-29
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- by picasso influenced pollock
- Exhibition of avant- garde art in new York
- set up for artists
- associated with Freud's theories
- happened in the thirties
- influenced abstract expressionism
- patron
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- writing mark-making without reason
- WPA stands for
- opened in 1929
- analyst of symbols and subconscious
- artist who bridged abstract expressionism
12 Clues: patron • WPA stands for • opened in 1929 • set up for artists • happened in the thirties • by picasso influenced pollock • associated with Freud's theories • influenced abstract expressionism • writing mark-making without reason • analyst of symbols and subconscious • artist who bridged abstract expressionism • Exhibition of avant- garde art in new York
English Basic Verbs 2014-05-14
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- Mike __________ the guitar very well.
- The students ___________ to the school.
- she _________ a Harry Potter book.
- we _________ to pop music.
- I __________ a love poem.
- My mother __________ italian fluently.
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- they _________ in new york city.
- you _________ the window.
- He __________ an orange juice.
- he _________ his homework.
- you _________ in a bank.
- she _________ a Green Apple.
12 Clues: you _________ in a bank. • you _________ the window. • I __________ a love poem. • he _________ his homework. • we _________ to pop music. • she _________ a Green Apple. • He __________ an orange juice. • they _________ in new york city. • she _________ a Harry Potter book. • Mike __________ the guitar very well. • My mother __________ italian fluently. • ...
Happy Mother's Day! 2025-03-30
12 Clues: Today • Your birth place • If she was a boy • Your birth month • You're loving him • Uncle Nathan eats… • Your favourite colour • Your favourite time of day • Where Niamh is going to university • Your favourite thing in the morning • This flower (doesn't) smells like wee • Your least favourite New York Times game
Famous Foods From Different States 2022-11-14
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- Signature food of Montana
- Signature food of Arizona
- Signature food of Ohio
- Signature food of Alaska
- Signature food of Colorado
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- Signature food of Alabama
- Signature food of New York
- Signature food of Tennessee
- Signature food of Georgia
- Signature food of Florida
- Signature food of California
- Signature food of Texas
12 Clues: Signature food of Ohio • Signature food of Texas • Signature food of Alaska • Signature food of Alabama • Signature food of Montana • Signature food of Arizona • Signature food of Georgia • Signature food of Florida • Signature food of New York • Signature food of Colorado • Signature food of Tennessee • Signature food of California
Revolutionary War - Autumn Skenandore 2022-04-25
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- son of liberty
- This Battle happened in 1777
- American General who switched sides
- express rider
- Gates Took command of the Northern Army
- Fell in love with Peggy Shippen
- Traitor
- the King of England
- Loyalist
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- On the 10 dollar bill
- wife of John Adams
- representative from Virginia
- British general attacked New York.
13 Clues: Traitor • Loyalist • express rider • son of liberty • wife of John Adams • the King of England • On the 10 dollar bill • This Battle happened in 1777 • representative from Virginia • Fell in love with Peggy Shippen • British general attacked New York. • American General who switched sides • Gates Took command of the Northern Army
Esküvői Keresztrejtvény 2022-12-29
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- nászút desztináció, ország
- Az utca ahol lakunk
- a kedvenc közös ruha márkánk
- A cicánk neve
- A közös kedvenc színünk
- és new york Kriszta kedvenc sorozata
- hány éves Pamacs
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- Kriszta születési hónapja
- Gergő születési hónapja
- Az első közös külföldi utunk, város
- a kontinens ahol még egyikőnk sem volt
- hány testvére van Gergőnek
12 Clues: A cicánk neve • hány éves Pamacs • Az utca ahol lakunk • Gergő születési hónapja • A közös kedvenc színünk • Kriszta születési hónapja • nászút desztináció, ország • hány testvére van Gergőnek • a kedvenc közös ruha márkánk • Az első közös külföldi utunk, város • és new york Kriszta kedvenc sorozata • a kontinens ahol még egyikőnk sem volt
Famous Foods From Different States 2022-11-14
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- Signature food of Texas
- Signature food of Alabama
- Signature food of Montana
- Signature food of Alaska
- Signature food of New York
- Signature food of Ohio
- Signature food of Tennessee
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- Signature food of Colorado
- Signature food of Arizona
- Signature food of Florida
- Signature food of California
- Signature food of Georgia
12 Clues: Signature food of Ohio • Signature food of Texas • Signature food of Alaska • Signature food of Arizona • Signature food of Florida • Signature food of Alabama • Signature food of Montana • Signature food of Georgia • Signature food of Colorado • Signature food of New York • Signature food of Tennessee • Signature food of California
Millbrook School 2022-10-18
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- Most winning fall sport
- Millbrook's internship program
- AZA accredited
- Get help on homework from students
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- An Hour of small talk
- Used Clothes
- The best boarding school in New York
- Millbrook's sixth headmaster
- Newest edition to Pulling Circle
- Tallest person on campus
- I just finished a ______ in U.S. History
- Dean of Students
12 Clues: Used Clothes • AZA accredited • Dean of Students • An Hour of small talk • Most winning fall sport • Tallest person on campus • Millbrook's sixth headmaster • Millbrook's internship program • Newest edition to Pulling Circle • Get help on homework from students • The best boarding school in New York • I just finished a ______ in U.S. History
