new york Crossword Puzzles
Happy Valentine's Day 2022-02-14
10 Clues: You are • You are • You are • Mason Jr. • Fur baby #1 • Fur baby #2 • Our next stop • Love You Love, Laura • My love and your love • York Our favorite city
Downsides 2014-12-04
10 Clues: : Talon's sister • : where Talon lives • : Lindsay's brother • : where Lindsay lives • : lives in an old pool • Matthias: Lindsay's father • Beloved : the downside leader • : the person Lindsay pepper sprayed • York : the city the story takes place in • Gunderson : the downsider who's name is now Michelangelo
Unit 1 & 2 Crossword 2024-08-09
10 Clues: Sao Paulo is in: • Mexico City is in: • I'm from Germany, I'm: • He's from the UK, he's: • I'm Moroccan, I'm from: • I live in a small ________. • New York is a big ________. • What's your email _________? • What's your _________ number? • They're not OK in an airport.
Vocabbbbb 2025-02-13
10 Clues: ghosts • after birth • half a circle • fake/ man made • a shape with three corners • you have to do this to food • machine that goes under water • Beethoven made multiple of these • transportation under new york city • how many people on earth are superman
Arthur Miller 2024-01-24
10 Clues: made in 1949 • made in 1936 • made in 1953 • his final play • about a fired man • on the fate of man • was a take on enemies • has a harp on the cover • takes place in New York city • played at the Washington Square
Nouns Revision Class III 2021-06-04
10 Clues: plural of day • plural of leaf • plural of foot • man's best friend • plural if fisherman • plural of butterfly • animal that gives us wool • planet that has life on it • we cut this on our birthday • common noun for Paris, London, New york
crossword JR 2021-09-15
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- electronic COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK
- giving something to get something
- - AUCTION MARKET/ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
- what the nyse was named after
- -CREATES TRADES FOR A COMPANY
- AUTOMATED QUOTATIONS
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- trading electronically
- owns the nyse eurnect
- company merged with nyse is 2007
- -NATIONAL ASSOSIATION OF SECURITES
10 Clues: AUTOMATED QUOTATIONS • owns the nyse eurnect • trading electronically • what the nyse was named after • -CREATES TRADES FOR A COMPANY • company merged with nyse is 2007 • electronic COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK • giving something to get something • -NATIONAL ASSOSIATION OF SECURITES • - AUCTION MARKET/ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Invisible Child 2023-01-31
10 Clues: Lee-lee's dad • Sherelle died from • Chanel's street name • Kalinda's baby gender • She was claustrophobic • New York Times reviewer • Dasani's biological father • Place baby shower was held • Chanel lived with_________ as a kid • The child that was going blind in Dasani's family
One Crazy Summer 2023-03-02
10 Clues: Oldest sister • Youngest sister • A poet/Strict mom • city in California • Second oldest sister • Panthers Freedom fighter • Boroughs of New York City • a place where the sisters go • where the golden gate bridge is located • a statement of not agreeing to something
Geography 2017-12-16
10 Clues: Lara lives there • Our great country • Where you live now • Where you were born • York Where Holly lives • Place you went in Texas • Where Jake goes to school • Where you lived for years • Where Holly went to school • Where you visited with Grace
NYSE & Nasdaq Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-11
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- New york stock exchange
- A European stock trading market
- National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
- Archipelago Exchange
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- Intercontinental Exchange owns the NYSE Euronext.
- NYSE location
- OMX location
- Electronic Communications Network
- Swedish stock exchange
- Method trading face to face on the trading floor.
10 Clues: OMX location • NYSE location • Archipelago Exchange • Swedish stock exchange • New york stock exchange • A European stock trading market • Electronic Communications Network • Intercontinental Exchange owns the NYSE Euronext. • Method trading face to face on the trading floor. • National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
beri dino il pinguino montiani lorenzo lollopollo michele 2024-11-23
10 Clues: is a parent • is a subject • you walk over • use it on maths • is a nationality • kitchen on a boat • you go up and down • is a musical instrument • use it for wash the hang • it is an attractions on new york
For Fun 2025-04-15
10 Clues: Caped crusader • Spanish for sea • A place to stay • Number after one • A stretch of sand • Opposite of coming • You only live once • Sitcom set in New York • Ancient Roman Country House • A man-made Structure across a river to control flow
Mini crossword 2024-06-22
10 Clues: School house • Left on a train • Dad's sweet bear • Your first employer • The friendliest rodent • Jack is your sweet one • You go here to keep fit • Mr Dancer taught you this • You lived in old and 'New' • Your favourite hotel in London
Family Birthday Fun Facts 2023-12-20
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- On this date, Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California
- Shares a birthday with Stevie Wonder
- On this date in 1801, the Irish Parliament votes to join the Kingdom of Great Britain, forming the United Kingdom
- On this day in 1934 Donald Duck makes his film debut in The Wise Little Hen
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- The Statue of liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor in 1886
- D-Day in 1944
- Shares a birthday with Britney Spears
- On this date in 1956, the first trans-Atlantic telephone cable officially went into service with a tree-way ceremonial call between New York, Ottawa, and London
8 Clues: D-Day in 1944 • Shares a birthday with Stevie Wonder • Shares a birthday with Britney Spears • On this date, Disneyland opened in Anaheim, California • The Statue of liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor in 1886 • On this day in 1934 Donald Duck makes his film debut in The Wise Little Hen • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocab 2016-05-10
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- There was a _______ between the two girls over a boy.
- The _____ of New York had to pay taxes.
- We ______the two classes.
- I _____ when I stood up and my legs hurt.
- Julie was _________ when her mom showed up to school.
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- I _____ her new pair of shoes.
- The _____ princess saved the prince.
- She is an _______ young girl.
- I was ______ to keep her secret
- You must pay the _____ for not listening.
- There was a _______ after the game.
11 Clues: We ______the two classes. • She is an _______ young girl. • I _____ her new pair of shoes. • I was ______ to keep her secret • There was a _______ after the game. • The _____ princess saved the prince. • The _____ of New York had to pay taxes. • You must pay the _____ for not listening. • I _____ when I stood up and my legs hurt. • ...
The British Colonies 2023-05-12
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- Puritan dissenters followed Williams and Hutchinson here.
- No conversion? No problem covenant.
- One way to fund a colony.
- Representation in the House.
- The will of the majority made this compact famous.
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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- The Society of Friends.
- Georgia was the spot for them.
- Catholics could thank him for their “safe haven.”
- A good map will send you here.
- Something South Carolina and the West Indies had in common.
11 Clues: The Society of Friends. • One way to fund a colony. • Representation in the House. • Georgia was the spot for them. • A good map will send you here. • No conversion? No problem covenant. • Catholics could thank him for their “safe haven.” • New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. • The will of the majority made this compact famous. • ...
The 1920's 2015-03-09
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- A time of capitalist fear of communism.
- The idea of production based on the consumer's interests.
- An illegal occupation consisting of producing alcohol during Prohibition
- A group intolerant of all non-white and non-christian Americans and immigrants.
- A New York neighborhood that experienced a "renaissance" during the 1920s.
- The 1920's young, modern woman's style.
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- The number of the amendment that granted women's suffrage.
- A fear or strong intolerance of immigrants.
- The 18th Amendment.
- A new methos of production based on a succession of identical items.
- The right to vote.
- A new genre of music developed during Harlem Renaissance.
12 Clues: The right to vote. • The 18th Amendment. • A time of capitalist fear of communism. • The 1920's young, modern woman's style. • A fear or strong intolerance of immigrants. • The idea of production based on the consumer's interests. • A new genre of music developed during Harlem Renaissance. • The number of the amendment that granted women's suffrage. • ...
Surprise 2024-04-11
8 Clues: She’s so sick of it • Give me my _____ back • A nickname for Margaret • Captain America’s Surname • Cease resistance to an enemy • When the new album comes out • If you leave it on then I’ll leave it on • New York basketball team (btw, they lost)
Christmas 2021 2021-11-12
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- Which foods are considered to be bad luck if consumed on New Year’s?
- What Christmas song was the first to be broadcast from space in 1965?
- The Southern states of the United States consider eating this on New Year’s will mark good luck. Which food is it?
- Which is the only edible food that never goes bad?
- It starts on New Years Day
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- Which newspaper was the sponsor of the first-ever Times Square New Year’s party?
- What country is known to have started the Christmas tree tradition?
- What state is home to a town named Christmas?
- As per Scottish tradition, whom do you need to kiss as midnight strikes on New Year’s?
- Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
- In New York, the peppermint version of this animal is smashed for best luck
- According to the Dutch, eating this on New Year’s will bring good luck.
12 Clues: It starts on New Years Day • What state is home to a town named Christmas? • Which is the only edible food that never goes bad? • Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita? • What country is known to have started the Christmas tree tradition? • Which foods are considered to be bad luck if consumed on New Year’s? • ...
States of Wonder 2023-12-11
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- The epicenter of American theater located in New York City.
- One of the largest shopping malls in the U.S.
- Famous landmark located in South Dakota.
- Historic mission and fortress compound in San Antonio, Texas.
- A world-famous skyscraper located in Midtown.
- The first National Park in the U.S.
- Famous for its country music.
- Historic location in Seattle, Washington.
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- Famous street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
- A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S.
- Historic symbol located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Capital city of Wyoming.
- The capital of California.
- Prestigious university located in Massachusetts.
- The capital city of Hawaii
- Major aerospace company headquartered in Illinois.
- Known as a global center for high tech
- The capital known for its live music scene
18 Clues: Capital city of Wyoming. • The capital of California. • The capital city of Hawaii • Famous for its country music. • The first National Park in the U.S. • Known as a global center for high tech • Famous landmark located in South Dakota. • Historic location in Seattle, Washington. • The capital known for its live music scene • A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S. • ...
Unit One/ Concept One 2013-08-20
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- Led a strong confederacy of Native-American tribes in the Virginia region at the time of Jamestown's founding.
- Island Settlement Became known as a colony more tolerant of different religious beliefs due to its founding by Puritan dissidents
- Company English firm that planned to make money by sending people to America to find gold and other valuable natural resources and then ship the resources back to England
- Amsterdam (New York) Founded by the Dutch in 1614 and comprised all or parts of the present day states of New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
- Charter Cancelled by the British King Charles II in 1686 in order to assert control over semi-independent Massachusetts.
- the first permanent French settlement in North America
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- Founded in 1681 by William Penn who created a colonly that became a place of refuge for English Quakers.
- of Burgesses The first European-style legislative body in the New World.
- Colonies Development shaped by harbor and river systems.
- Phillip's War An early and bloody conflict between English and regional Native American tribal groups. As a result of the heavy loss of life among Native Americans, large areas of southern New England were opened to English settlement.
- Rebellion A revolt led by Nathaniel Bacon in 1676 of former indentured servants who wanted harsher action against the Native American in retaliation for their attacks on outlying settlements
- Witch Trials Took place in 1692 in Massachusetts and was caused by extreme religious faith, stress from a growing population, deteriorating relations with Native Americans, and the narrow opportunities for women and girls to participate in Puritan society.
- Covenant Allowed partial church membership for the children and grandchildren of the original Puritans who had not experienced a conversion experience
13 Clues: the first permanent French settlement in North America • Colonies Development shaped by harbor and river systems. • of Burgesses The first European-style legislative body in the New World. • Founded in 1681 by William Penn who created a colonly that became a place of refuge for English Quakers. • ...
revision 2025-02-26
5 Clues: The center of American cinema. • YORK The first capital of the USA • The first village of the British settlers in the New World. • The first colony in New England established in 1620 by the Puritan Pilgrims. • This street in New York is virtually synonymous with American theatrical activity
gilded age 2021-10-21
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- a militant Irish republican. He was sentenced to death with his elder brother Joseph Plunkett and his younger brother John after the 1916 Easter Rising.
- a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers.
- the part of a ship providing accommodations for passengers with the cheapest tickets.
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
- the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- a form of political corruption defined as the unscrupulous use of a politician's authority for personal gain.
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- the general decline of the price level of goods and services.
- an extrajudicial killing by a group. It is most often used to characterize informal public executions by a mob in order to punish an alleged transgressor, punish a convicted transgressor, or intimidate.
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- a political group in which an authoritative leader or small group command the support of a corps of supporters and businesses
- paper currency fiat money issued by the United States during the American Civil War that were printed in green on the back.
- an American politician most notable for being the "boss" of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th-century New York City and State.
- the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology and social outlook that emphasizes the intrinsic worth of the individual.
- A pioneer in the use of photography as an agent of social reform.
- an immigration station located in San Francisco Bay which operated from January 21, 1910 to November 5, 1940, where immigrants entering the United States were detained and interrogated. Angel Island is an island in San Francisco Bay.
- an American architect, and has been called a "father of skyscrapers" and "father of modernism".
- a federally-owned island in New York Harbor that was the busiest immigrant inspection station in the United States. From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed there under federal law.
- any kind of permanent property, e.g. lands or rents, held from a superior.
- a person who controls a faction or local branch of a political party.
- period of gross materialism and blatant political corruption in U.S. history during the 1870s that gave rise to important novels of social and political criticism.
20 Clues: the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • the general decline of the price level of goods and services. • A pioneer in the use of photography as an agent of social reform. • a person who controls a faction or local branch of a political party. • any kind of permanent property, e.g. lands or rents, held from a superior. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025 2025-10-02
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- Mexican muralist married to another artist referenced in this puzzle. (First name)
- This Puerto Rican actress, dancer and singer won an Academy Award for her 1961 portrayal of Anita in West Side Story. (Last name)
- This Mexican-American author was born in Chicago in 1954 and wrote The House on Mango Street. (Last name)
- This Colombian author won the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature and wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude. (Last names – 2 words)
- This Chilean novelist was born in 1942 and is the author of The House of Spirits. (Last name)
- This astronaut was the world’s first female Hispanic astronaut and has logged nearly 1000 hours in space. (Last name)
- This Puerto Rican baseball player played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and was the first Latin American player inducted into The National Baseball Hall of Fame. (Last name)
- This Chilean poet won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature and wrote Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair. (Last name)
- This Cuban star was born in Havana in 1957. She began her career with the Miami Sound Machine and has won 5 Grammy Awards. (Last name)
- This Argentine author, poet and philosopher was born in Buenos Aires in 1899 and wrote The Garden of the Forking Paths. (Last name)
- This Mexican artist, born in 1907, produced many colorful autobiographical paintings and was married to a famous muralist. (First name)
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- This baseball player was born in New York to Dominican parents. He played for the New York Yankees and was named the American League’s MVP in 2003 and 2005. (Last name)
- This general was born in Venezuela in 1783 and in many Latin American nations is known as “The Liberator.” (Last name)
- This boxer was born in 1973 in Los Angeles and won a gold medal for the U.S. in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. (Last word of last name)
- The daughter of Honduran immigrants, this actress was born in California in 1984 and is the star of Ugly Betty. (First name)
- This Mexican-American civil rights leader was born in Arizona in 1927 and founded the United Farm Workers of America. (Last name)
- This native of California was named United States Treasurer in 2004. (First name)
- This Puerto Rican musician was born in 1923 in New York and was considered “The King of Mambo.” (Last name)
- This social activist was born in 1930 in New Mexico social and was the co-founder the United Farm Workers of America. (Last name)
- This Cuban legend was born in 1925 in Havana and was considered the “Queen of Salsa.” (Last name)
20 Clues: Mexican muralist married to another artist referenced in this puzzle. (First name) • This native of California was named United States Treasurer in 2004. (First name) • This Chilean novelist was born in 1942 and is the author of The House of Spirits. (Last name) • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary - Immigration & Unions 2025-10-23
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- Late 1800s term for Catholic and Jewish immigrants from southern and eastern Europe (in contrast to immigrants from northern and western Europe)
- Private security agency established in 1850; Abe Lincoln hired them for security long before the US Secret Service was established for that purpose
- Industrial lockout and strike at a Carnegie steel mill in Pennsylvania that included a pitched battle between strikers and private security agents
- Inner circle at Tammany Hall including Boss Tweed, the mayor, and more, who submitted bills for a variety of schemes to make themselves rich
- German-born American political cartoonist; most prominent critic of "Boss" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine
- First major labor union in the US; organized workers regardless of race or gender, to form a society in which workers owned all industries
- Large railroad strike and boycott that halted rail traffic in the Midwest region of the US
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- Workers’ union that stressed concern with working conditions, pay and control over jobs, relegating political goals to a minor role
- Agreement between the US and Japan where the US would not allow discriminatory laws against the Japanese and Japan would limit emigration to the US
- Violent clash between police and protesters in Chicago in which 7 policemen died; 7 protest leaders were convicted and 4 were executed
- Federal law prohibiting trusts, monopolies, and cartels; outlawed business practices that restrained trade and created monopolies
- Immigrants who came to the US between 1810 and 1850. Similar in background to earlier migrants and came mostly from northern and western Europe
- First major rail strike; violence associated with the strikes paralyzed the economy; states mobilized militia members to reopen rail traffic
- Organization that represents employees in dealings with employers on matters like wages, benefits, work hours, and other factors of employment
- Democratic political machine in New York that controlled city and state politics; its leaders were corrupt and stole millions of dollars
- Immigration station in San Francisco Bay which operated from 1910 to 1940; chiefly processed Asian immigrants; harsher than Ellis Island
- Issues of immediate concern to a union’s members, such as reducing hours and raising wages
- First major law restricting immigration into the US; suspended Chinese immigration for years
- Party organization, headed by a boss, that controls enough votes in a region to exert control over a city, county, or state
- Immigration station located between New York and New Jersey, it processed mostly European immigrants
- Leader of Tammany Hall who controlled New York politics; suspected of stealing millions in taxpayer money before finally being jailed
- American socialist, activist, trade unionist, founding member of the IWW; radicalized while in prison due to the Pullman Strike
22 Clues: Issues of immediate concern to a union’s members, such as reducing hours and raising wages • Large railroad strike and boycott that halted rail traffic in the Midwest region of the US • First major law restricting immigration into the US; suspended Chinese immigration for years • ...
big bang theory how i met your mother 2013-04-28
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- where Sheldon comes from
- howards wife
- short, dated penny, lives with Sheldon
- sheldons girlfriend
- the foreigner
- lives opposite them
- what Sheldon says after pulling a prank
- dream is to become an environmental lawyer
- sheldons last name
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- owns the comic book store
- is always saying "suit up" "legendary" etc
- is an architect
- where penny comes from
- where is big bang theory (city in California
- the funniest guy
- York where is how I met your mother (city)
- comes from Canada engaged to barney
- who went to space
- married to marshal
19 Clues: howards wife • the foreigner • is an architect • the funniest guy • who went to space • married to marshal • sheldons last name • sheldons girlfriend • lives opposite them • where penny comes from • where Sheldon comes from • owns the comic book store • comes from Canada engaged to barney • short, dated penny, lives with Sheldon • what Sheldon says after pulling a prank • ...
Colonial America in the 18 Century 2021-06-23
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- name for german immigrants
- minimal living standards
- slaves sold to merchants/planters
- enemies of the creeks
- ran their own store
- migrants from the European continent
- Gods plan in nature
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- Slave uprising in South Carolina, 1739
- lawyers, doctors, ministers
- planters and wealthy mercahnts
- providing jobs
- A kind of indentured servant
- soap and candle maker in Boston
- most important export
- spanish forts to block Russians
- supported British movement to end slave trade exchange of goods and services
- makes colonies more british
- First in New York and Philadephia
- artisans and mechanics
19 Clues: providing jobs • ran their own store • Gods plan in nature • most important export • enemies of the creeks • artisans and mechanics • minimal living standards • name for german immigrants • lawyers, doctors, ministers • makes colonies more british • A kind of indentured servant • planters and wealthy mercahnts • soap and candle maker in Boston • spanish forts to block Russians • ...
Taiven Hansen 6th Hour 2023-03-06
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- First state Governor
- was executed on December 2 1869
- ____________ Escaped by train going to New York
- was the biggest war in american history
- U.S. Congressman
- escaped a place
- Not in Accord with Principles
- to be free
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- the right to vote
- First Territorial Governor
- an important event where almost 50 people were killed
- To maximize profits
- Person who works to end slavery
- someone who invests financially
- ___ _______ Dollars were made from selling slaves
- Considering something right or wrong
- Person who was killed for their beliefs
- Overturn a law
- John brown had this many children
- a famous abolitionist
20 Clues: to be free • Overturn a law • escaped a place • U.S. Congressman • the right to vote • To maximize profits • First state Governor • a famous abolitionist • First Territorial Governor • Not in Accord with Principles • Person who works to end slavery • someone who invests financially • was executed on December 2 1869 • John brown had this many children • Considering something right or wrong • ...
Documentary 2022-03-21
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- Children love this item
- How tall a person is
- How heavy a person is
- A food expert
- To throw up
- You suffer from if you are down
- What is a GP?
- converting kg to Lb
- McDs is sold in over 100
- The name of the documentarian
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- The name of the clown
- An area in New York
- A heart expert
- If you want the largest meal
- An area for Chinese people
- Not small or large
- Too much sugar causes this
- British call them chips
- To have no energy
19 Clues: To throw up • A food expert • What is a GP? • A heart expert • To have no energy • Not small or large • An area in New York • converting kg to Lb • How tall a person is • The name of the clown • How heavy a person is • Children love this item • British call them chips • McDs is sold in over 100 • An area for Chinese people • Too much sugar causes this • If you want the largest meal • ...
animal rights and welfare 2022-09-30
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- living organism who are not human
- english housewife who wrote animal machines
- they make up .5-1% of animals used in tests
- animals should be treated humanely
- law in 1641
- law passed in 1641
- australina philosopher
- animals should not be exploited
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- believe animals have rights
- rally in 1990
- protecting animals from harm
- where animals get used to show
- testing and research for things
- make up 97%of farms in the us
- drafted anti-cruelty legislation
- bovine corneal opacity
- fixed dose procedure
- formed in new york in 1828
- medicine to keep disease away
- animal welfare act
20 Clues: law in 1641 • rally in 1990 • law passed in 1641 • animal welfare act • fixed dose procedure • bovine corneal opacity • australina philosopher • formed in new york in 1828 • believe animals have rights • protecting animals from harm • make up 97%of farms in the us • medicine to keep disease away • where animals get used to show • testing and research for things • ...
Wedding Puzzle 2025-08-25
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- Antonia’s middle name
- Wedding destination
- The wedding venue
- Antonia’s favourite time of year
- Lee’s favourite time of year
- Where we celebrated our first anniversary
- Today’s food
- Antonias favourite perfume
- Lees food choice from McDonald’s
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- Lee’s favourite food
- Country of engagement
- After the ceremony this begins
- Years the happy couple have been together
- Our first trip abroad
- What today is all about
- This is tossed in the air as the ceremony ends
- The goddess of love
- Our favourite park in New York
- The metal band used in the ceremony
19 Clues: Today’s food • The wedding venue • Wedding destination • The goddess of love • Lee’s favourite food • Country of engagement • Antonia’s middle name • Our first trip abroad • What today is all about • Antonias favourite perfume • Lee’s favourite time of year • After the ceremony this begins • Our favourite park in New York • Antonia’s favourite time of year • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month Crossword 2023-09-28
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- This astronaut was the world's first female Hispanic astronaut and has logged nearly 1000 hours in space. (Last name)
- This Mexican artist, born in 1907, produced many colorful autobiographical paintings and was married to a famous muralist. (First name)
- This Puerto Rica musician was born in 1923 in New York and was considered "The King of Mambo". (Last name)
- This Puerto Rican actress, dancer and singer won an Academy Award for her 1961 portrayal of Anita in West Side Story. (Last name)
- This social activist was born in 1930 in New Mexico and was the co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America. (Last name)
- This Chilean poet won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Literature and wrote Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair. (Last name)
- This Colombian author won the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature and wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude. (Last names-2 words)
- The Mexican muralist referred to in #5 Across. (First name)
- This Cuban star was born in Havana in 1957. She began her career with the Miami Sound Machin and has won 5 Grammy Awards. (Last name)
- This Chilean novelist was born in 1942 and is the author of The House of Spirits. (Last name)
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- This Mexican-American author was born in Chicago in 1954 and wrote The House on Mango Street. (Last name)
- This general was born in Venezuela in 1783 an in many Latin American nations in known as "The Liberator". (Last name)
- This native of California was named United States Treasurer in 2004. (First name)
- The daughter f Honduran immigrants, this actress was born in California in 1984 and is the star of Ugly Betty. (First name)
- This Argentine author, poet and philosopher was born in Buenos Aires in 1899 and wrote The Garden of the Forking Paths. (Last name)
- this boxer was born in 1973 in Los Angeles and won a gold medal for the U.S. in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. (Last word of last name)
- This Cuban legend was born in 1925 in Havana and was considered the "Queen of Salsa". (Last name)
- This baseball player was born in New York to Dominican parents. He now plays for the New York Yankees and was named the American League's MVP in 2003 and 2005.(Last name)
- This Puerto Rican baseball player played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and was the first Latin American player inducted into The National Baseball Hall of Fame. (Last name)
- This Mexican-American civil rights leader was born in Arizona in 1927 and founded the United Farm Workers of America. (Last name)
20 Clues: The Mexican muralist referred to in #5 Across. (First name) • This native of California was named United States Treasurer in 2004. (First name) • This Chilean novelist was born in 1942 and is the author of The House of Spirits. (Last name) • This Cuban legend was born in 1925 in Havana and was considered the "Queen of Salsa". (Last name) • ...
Giulia 2022-06-24
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- Italo...
- posto dove ci sono le nuvole
- gli italiani ne bevono tantissimo
- un mese estivo
- una torre un po' storta
- animale che va in letargo
- il colore della spremuta
- si mangiano a Pescara
- un grande anfiteatro romano
- il giorno in cui si dorme al mattino
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- uno sport al volo
- la merenda preferita di Giulia
- un animale a testa in giu
- chi non li ha è pelato
- una materia scolastica
- una pasta a strati
- la merenda preferita di Zeno
- un animale che vive in metropolitana a new york
- alcune sono invisibili
19 Clues: Italo... • un mese estivo • uno sport al volo • una pasta a strati • si mangiano a Pescara • chi non li ha è pelato • una materia scolastica • alcune sono invisibili • una torre un po' storta • il colore della spremuta • un animale a testa in giu • animale che va in letargo • un grande anfiteatro romano • posto dove ci sono le nuvole • la merenda preferita di Zeno • ...
Obama's victory speech 2008 2018-02-19
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- persons who helped build America/founding fathers
- being very humble
- having or showing narrow ideas and interests
- Street a metaphor for regular people and businesses
- greatness, challenge
- probable
- the opposite of mature
- relying on one's own ability and effort
- reverse, defeat
- a systematic formulation of a belief
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- unpraised
- kind and benevolent, good taste
- love of the nation and country
- money paid for a house bought
- loyalty to one particular group, division
- main financial street in New York City
- never-ending, steadfast
- danger
- made hard; hardened
19 Clues: danger • probable • unpraised • reverse, defeat • being very humble • made hard; hardened • greatness, challenge • the opposite of mature • never-ending, steadfast • money paid for a house bought • love of the nation and country • kind and benevolent, good taste • a systematic formulation of a belief • main financial street in New York City • relying on one's own ability and effort • ...
LANDMARKS 2022-03-28
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- You can find the Harry Potter series
- A jet or stream of water
- Notre-Dame
- Accommodations
- The Sydney Opera House
- Where is Machu Pichu located?
- Italian city where you can find The Coliseum
- Chichen-Itza
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- Luis "El Pirata" Fuente
- Where is The Great Wall located?
- The _________ of Liberty
- Buckingham _______
- A fortified, protected building
- Leaning _______ of Pisa
- A building for Christian religious activities
- a historic and archaeological city in Jordan
- Where is Christ the Redeemer located?
- Central _______, New York
- Indian city where you can find The Taj-Mahal
19 Clues: Notre-Dame • Chichen-Itza • Accommodations • Buckingham _______ • The Sydney Opera House • Luis "El Pirata" Fuente • Leaning _______ of Pisa • The _________ of Liberty • A jet or stream of water • Central _______, New York • Where is Machu Pichu located? • A fortified, protected building • Where is The Great Wall located? • You can find the Harry Potter series • ...
American Landmarks 2024-05-16
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- longest state route in CA
- paved path from IL to CA
- violent cascade in NY and a different country
- gateway to the west, location
- Black Hills landmark, SD
- Abe's '63 oratory, locale
- A polygonal meeting place of importance
- home of Harry Potter "world"
- signals speckled throughout ME
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- famous Kentucky loop
- CO amphitheatre
- famous plot of land in New York harbor
- Whitey, Capone, and the birdman's cage
- I carved a great canyon
- Seattle observation tower
- home to world's largest coaster
- 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
- highest peak in North America
- a seaside Pachyderm spectacle
19 Clues: CO amphitheatre • famous Kentucky loop • 1600 Pennsylvania Ave • I carved a great canyon • paved path from IL to CA • Black Hills landmark, SD • longest state route in CA • Seattle observation tower • Abe's '63 oratory, locale • home of Harry Potter "world" • gateway to the west, location • highest peak in North America • a seaside Pachyderm spectacle • signals speckled throughout ME • ...
Maailma linnade sümbolid 2019-11-08
Food Sovereignty 2022-10-07
Latin Music Terms 2022-10-04
Crossword vocabulary part 2 2022-02-13
AL PACINO 2022-01-04
10 Clues: FAV MOVIE • FUTURE CAREER • HINT BRIGANTE • BEST KNOWN FOR • DADDY FAV ACTOR • ROBBERY GONE BAD • FIRST MOVIE WE WATCHED OF HIS • ENTANGLED WITH THE MAFIA TOO MUCH • CORRUPT NEW YORK CITY POLUCE DEPARTMENT • AN OLD GAME KIDS PLAY USING WORDS AND DEATH
have/ has 2022-05-31
10 Clues: He ( )( )his room • This movie before? • I( )( )( )this book • She has ( )( ) breakfast • She( )( )( )New York once • ( )( )( )climbed Mount Fuji? • I( )( )in Japan for two years • They have heard this story ( )( ) • Have you ever eaten sushi before? • She has tried scuba-diving (two times)
A Pál utcai fiúk 2018-04-30
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- Az áruló.
- Molnár Ferenc unokájának, életrajzírójának vezetékneve.
- tubák
- ... Lapja. Ebben az újságban jelent meg a regény 1906-ban.
- Ebben az utcában lakott Nemecsek.
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- A vörösingesek játszóhelye
- York Ebben a kávéházban született a regény.
- beépítetlen, üres telek
- testvérpár a regényben
- Csónakos kedvenc szava, megszólítás
10 Clues: tubák • Az áruló. • testvérpár a regényben • beépítetlen, üres telek • A vörösingesek játszóhelye • Ebben az utcában lakott Nemecsek. • Csónakos kedvenc szava, megszólítás • York Ebben a kávéházban született a regény. • Molnár Ferenc unokájának, életrajzírójának vezetékneve. • ... Lapja. Ebben az újságban jelent meg a regény 1906-ban.
Capitulo IA 2024-09-05
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- Volleyball, Tennis, Soccer, Softball
- Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher
- Taylor Swift, Chorus, Sabrina Carpenter
- Headphones, Spotify, Sabrina Carpenter
- Mountains, Snow, Boots
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- Shows, TV, Modern Family, Barney
- Teachers, students, pencils, bus
- Roller rink, Wheels
- IPhone 15, Friends, Talk
- The New York Times Style, Vanity Fair
10 Clues: Roller rink, Wheels • Mountains, Snow, Boots • Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher • IPhone 15, Friends, Talk • Shows, TV, Modern Family, Barney • Teachers, students, pencils, bus • Volleyball, Tennis, Soccer, Softball • The New York Times Style, Vanity Fair • Headphones, Spotify, Sabrina Carpenter • Taylor Swift, Chorus, Sabrina Carpenter
MM's Capital cities 2021-03-28
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- Kosovo
- Kentucky
- Wales
- Bhutan
- Armenia
- Brunei
- Maine
- Georgia
- Burundi
- Michigan
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Alaska
- Texas
- Northern Cyprus
- Taiwan
- New York
- Florida
- Nebraska
- Niue
- Kansas
- Azerbaijan
- Montana
- Idaho
- Benin
- Delaware
- Nevada
- Pennsylvania
- Botswana
- Bolivia
- Bahrain
- Vermont
- Rhode Island
- Bulgaria
- England
- Wyoming
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Indiana
- Nagorno-Karabakh
- Albania
- Burkina Faso
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
- Brazil
- Louisiana
- Massachusetts
- Alabama
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- Tennessee
- Andorra
- South Ossetia
- Cook Islands
- Argentina
- Belize
- New Mexico
- Belgium
- Algeria
- North Carolina
- Australia
- New Jersey
- Wisconsin
- Arizona
- South Carolina
- Angola
- Iowa
- Utah
- Scotland
- Bangladesh
- Minnesota
- Northern Ireland
- Maryland
- Arkansas
- Virginia
- Colorado
- Abkhazia
- Bahamas
- Austria
- Oregon
- Barbados
- West Virginia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ivory Coast
- Missouri
- Transnistria
- Washington
- Hawaii
- South Dakota
- Belarus
- California
- Mississippi
- Afghanistan
90 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Niue • Ohio • Wales • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Benin • Kosovo • Bhutan • Belize • Brunei • Angola • Alaska • Taiwan • Kansas • Oregon • Nevada • Hawaii • Brazil • Andorra • Armenia • Belgium • Algeria • Georgia • Burundi • Arizona • Florida • Montana • Bahamas • Austria • Bolivia • Bahrain • Vermont • Belarus • England • Wyoming • Indiana • Albania • Alabama • Kentucky • Michigan • Illinois • Scotland • New York • Maryland • Arkansas • Virginia • Nebraska • Colorado • Abkhazia • Delaware • ...
Chapter 10: Innovations and Inventions 2023-05-17
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- New York governor who promoted the construction of the Erie Canal
- became the commercial center of the nation in the 1800s
- steamboat pilot and author; better known as Mark Twain
- underwater telegraph cable connecting Newfoundland and Ireland
- fastest mail service available before the telegraph
- invented the telegraph and developed Morse code
- most significant development of the transportation revolution; brought speed, efficiency, and ease of transportation that waterways could not provide
- used nitrous oxide to ease the pain of dental work
- improved the power loom and built textile factories in New England
- developed the reaping machine
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- one who risks personal loss to develop and market new products or ideas
- major commercial center of the nation in the 1800s
- conducted electrical currents over wires in a series of cided messages
- ships narrow-hulled vessels that dramatically cut travel time
- linked the hudson river with lake erie
- first woman physician
- legal rights to inventions
- made plowing of prairie grass easier
- major means of transportation for cotton crops from the plantations of the South to the port of New Orleans
- invented the steel plow
- machine used to weave cloth
21 Clues: first woman physician • invented the steel plow • legal rights to inventions • machine used to weave cloth • developed the reaping machine • made plowing of prairie grass easier • linked the hudson river with lake erie • invented the telegraph and developed Morse code • major commercial center of the nation in the 1800s • used nitrous oxide to ease the pain of dental work • ...
States and Capitals 2022-03-10
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- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Delaware
- Rock Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of California
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Ohio
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- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Michigan
49 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Montana • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Florida • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Missouri • ...
U.S. Capitals 2022-03-02
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- capital of Florida
- capital of Massachusetts
- capital of Indiana
- capital of Kansas
- capital of Nevada
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Utah
- capital of North Dakota
- capital of Delaware
- capital of South Carolina
- capital of Iowa
- capital of Georgia
- capital of Oklahoma
- capital of Nebraska
- capital of California
- capital of Colorado
- capital of Washington
- capital of Montana
- capital of Louisiana
- capital of North Carolina
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of New Jersey
- capital of Alabama
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of New York
- capital of Alaska
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- capital of Maine
- capital of Minnesota
- capital of Idaho
- capital of Missouri
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of Illinois
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Maryland
- capital of Arkansas
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Michigan
- capital of Texas
- capital of Virginia
- capital of Vermont
- capital of New Mexico
- capital of Hawaii
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of Arizona
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Rhode Island
- capital of West Virginia
50 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Utah • capital of Iowa • capital of Maine • capital of Idaho • capital of Texas • capital of Kansas • capital of Oregon • capital of Nevada • capital of Hawaii • capital of Alaska • capital of Florida • capital of Indiana • capital of Vermont • capital of Georgia • capital of Arizona • capital of Wyoming • capital of Montana • capital of Alabama • capital of Missouri • ...
The Regions of the 13 English Colonies 2023-12-15
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- S. colonies' goal was to make a _____
- NE trees helped build ____ (sailing)
- tobacco, rice & indigo = "____ crops"
- the major port in NE was ________ (Mass.)
- major focus of the New England colonies
- M. Colonies were nicknamed the "___ Colonies"
- M. Colonies had some slaves and a ____ trade
- S. colonies developed the ___ system (slavery)
- the ____ colonies had the Carolinas
- the Middle colonies had ____ & trade
- NE used the ___ for trade, fishing & whaling
- S. colonies' crops: tobacco, ___ & indigo
- a "staple crop" of the Middle Colonies
- New England colonies had an elected ___
- Middle Colonies signed ____ treaties
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- Middle Colonies had religious ____
- NE colonies used ____ to get valuable oil
- NE had shipbuilding, ____ and fishing
- S. colonies used ____ for its labor force
- the basis of the Southern economy
- Virginia formed the ___ of Burgesses (1619)
- M. Colonies urban centers: New ___ & Philadelphia
- NE made ___ from imported molasses and sugar
- the ____ colonies included Delaware
- major religion of the Southern colonies
- Pilgrims & Puritans wanted religious ____
- climate of the S. colonies was ____ and wet
- the New ____ colonies had Puritans
- NE soil had a lot of ____ (bad for farming)
29 Clues: the basis of the Southern economy • Middle Colonies had religious ____ • the New ____ colonies had Puritans • the ____ colonies included Delaware • the ____ colonies had the Carolinas • NE trees helped build ____ (sailing) • the Middle colonies had ____ & trade • Middle Colonies signed ____ treaties • S. colonies' goal was to make a _____ • ...
The Growth of the USA p 14-15 2025-03-10
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- The new wave of immigrants was from southern and eastern Europe: ____, Italy, Austria and Russia
- In 1903, the USA leased land in ____ and started building a 50 mi ____
- The USA established itself as the most ____ nation in the world
- Many people drank alcohol illegally and secretively in bars called ____
- Automobile company manufactured the ____ and went from thousands of sales to millions
- Secret and powerful anti-race/immigrant group that would often react with violence
- Major automotive company in the early 1900s
- The USA consumed more oil and ____ ____ than the rest of the world put together.
- World’s tallest building that opened in 1913, 1250 ft
- People were beaten or killed unless they paid protection money to the ____
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- 1900 - 1920 over 14 mil ____ emigrated to America
- Cinemas made stars of actors like ____ ____.
- The ____ age, a new groove in music production
- New dance inspired by new music genre
- Mexican ____ wore traditional clothes in a time of lawlessness and disorder
- The ____ became the strongest currency in the world due to industrial and economic growth
- Island outside New York known for its immigrant pitstop
- Immigrants lived with people of their own race or nationality in poor city districts known as ____
18 Clues: New dance inspired by new music genre • Major automotive company in the early 1900s • Cinemas made stars of actors like ____ ____. • The ____ age, a new groove in music production • 1900 - 1920 over 14 mil ____ emigrated to America • World’s tallest building that opened in 1913, 1250 ft • Island outside New York known for its immigrant pitstop • ...
50 State Capitals 2015-05-28
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- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of California
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Oregon
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- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Washington
48 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Texas • Capital of Maine • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Florida • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Virginia • ...
State Capitals 2017-05-19
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- /Capital of Wyoming
- /Capital of North Dakota
- /Capital of Virginia
- /Capital of Texas
- /Capital of Kentucky
- /Capital of Delaware
- /Capital of Utah
- /Capital of Louisiana
- /Capital of Michigan
- /Capital of Oregon
- /Capital of Connecticut
- /Capital of South Carolina
- /Capital of New Jersey
- /capital of Colorado
- /Capital of Iowa
- /Capital of Pennsylvania
- /Capital of Alaska
- /Capital of Georgia
- /Capital of Mississippi
- /Capital of Florida
- /Capital of Arkansas
- /Capital of Kansas
- /Capital of Nevada
- /Capital of Oklahoma
- /Capital of Maryland
- /Capital of New Hampshire
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- /Capital of Alabama
- /Capital of Missouri
- /Capital of Idaho
- /Capital of Nebraska
- /Capital of Massachusetts
- /Capital of Minnesota
- /Capital of West Virginia
- /Capital of California
- /Capital of Hawaii
- /Capital of Maine
- /Capital of Vermont
- /Capital of Wisconsin
- /Capital of North Carolina
- /Capital of Illinois
- /Capital of Indiana
- /Capital of South Dakota
- /Capital of New York
- /Capital of New Mexico
- /Capital of Washington
- /Capital of Tennessee
- /Capital of Arizona
- /Capital of Ohio
- /Capital of Rhode Island
- /Capital of Montana
50 Clues: /Capital of Utah • /Capital of Iowa • /Capital of Ohio • /Capital of Idaho • /Capital of Texas • /Capital of Maine • /Capital of Oregon • /Capital of Hawaii • /Capital of Alaska • /Capital of Kansas • /Capital of Nevada • /Capital of Alabama • /Capital of Wyoming • /Capital of Vermont • /Capital of Indiana • /Capital of Georgia • /Capital of Florida • /Capital of Arizona • /Capital of Montana • ...
Christmas Covert Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Drive down this iconic road in LA for glitz and glamor
- How you'll cross the ocean to get there
- Another word for a place you're headed
- Four presidents' faces carved into a mountain
- Music genre born in New Orleans
- City in New York known for its spicy chicken wings
- To go out and see new places
- Iconic river flowing through America
- America's favorite pastime
- Where the lights shine bright and musicals come to life in NYC
- A new exciting experience or journey
- Where every journey begins and ends
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- National park known for Old Faithful
- Global center of the film industry
- Iconic red suspension bridge in San Francisco
- The agency that put a man on the moon
- Iconic figures of the American West
- A holiday in November with turkey and family
- Once the tallest building in the world, found in NYC
- A vast natural wonder carved by the Colorado River
- Famous former island prison in San Francisco Bay
- This famous lady holds a torch high in NYC
- Land of the free, home of the brave
- Essential document for international travel
24 Clues: America's favorite pastime • To go out and see new places • Music genre born in New Orleans • Global center of the film industry • Iconic figures of the American West • Land of the free, home of the brave • Where every journey begins and ends • National park known for Old Faithful • Iconic river flowing through America • A new exciting experience or journey • ...
State Capitals 2024-10-23
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- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of California
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Illinois
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- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Indiana
50 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Texas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Montana • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Nebraska • ...
State Capitals 2022-11-27
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- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of California
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Colorado
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- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Washington (The State)
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of New Mexico
50 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Florida • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Maryland • ...
European Nations Settle North America 2025-11-24
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- European country that established New Netherland.
- First major French settlement founded along the St. Lawrence.
- Tribe devastated by smallpox along the New England coast.
- English colonists who founded Plymouth Colony.
- Native groups who traded furs with Dutch settlers.
- First permanent English settlement in North America.
- English monarch who granted a charter for the Jamestown colony.
- Large French-claimed region along the Mississippi River.
- English explorer whose name was given to a river and bay.
- Colony renamed after the English took it from the Dutch.
- Main economic activity of New France.
- Major crop that saved Jamestown economically.
- Company granted permission to colonize Dutch territory.
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- France’s North American colonial empire.
- War in which France lost its North American colonies in 1763.
- English religious reformers who founded Massachusetts Bay.
- River Cartier explored to reach Montreal.
- Global conflict that included the French and Indian War.
- Colony near present-day Boston formed by religious dissenters.
- Explorer who sailed for France and reached New York harbor.
- Caribbean product Europeans cultivated with enslaved labor.
- French explorer who founded Quebec.
- Native American leader who fought Puritan settlers.
23 Clues: French explorer who founded Quebec. • Main economic activity of New France. • France’s North American colonial empire. • River Cartier explored to reach Montreal. • Major crop that saved Jamestown economically. • English colonists who founded Plymouth Colony. • European country that established New Netherland. • Native groups who traded furs with Dutch settlers. • ...
Expansion of New Nation 2016-03-17
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- Tubman, an African American abolitionist who helped over 300 slaves to freedom
- this city is located in Massachusetts
- Purchase, land purchased by Thomas Jefferson from France which doubled the size of the US
- exchange, act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transaction
- Canal, a man-made waterway that linked Lake Erie with the Hudson River
- city in Pennsylvania where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- Trail, the route taken in the mid- 1800's by settlers from Missouri to present day Oregon
- Rush, occurred when thousands of people moved to California after gold was found
- cost, an economic term for what you must give up to obtain something else
- York City, this city is located in the state of New York
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- Cady Stanton, abolitionist who campaigned for women's rights
- Truth, African American abolitionist who wrote "Ain't I a Women"
- a mission in Texas where the Mexican army defeated a group of American soldiers
- provided a way to transport raw materials and goods through rivers, streams, and canals
- first instant way to communicate over long distance lines were often set along railroad tracks
- Railroad, system of stations supported by a secret group of abolitionist determined to help enslaved persons to freedom
16 Clues: this city is located in Massachusetts • York City, this city is located in the state of New York • Cady Stanton, abolitionist who campaigned for women's rights • Truth, African American abolitionist who wrote "Ain't I a Women" • city in Pennsylvania where the Declaration of Independence was signed • ...
Christmas Movie Trivia 2024-12-09
Across
- In what movie series do parents keep misplacing their youngest child?
- What was the main villain’s name in The Nightmare Before Christmas?
- In “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000), who plays the Grinch?
- In what movie does a man wish he was never born and then is shown the effect that would have on everyone’s life?
- In ‘A Christmas Carol’ what was Scrooge’s partner’s name?
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- What is the name of the second ghost in the movie A Christmas Carol?
- Name the movie this quote comes from, “You’ll shoot your eye out”.
- In what movie does a boy find himself riding a train to the North Pole?
- In what movie does Buddy the Elf travel from the North Pole to New York to find his Father?
- What was Ralfie’s brother’s name in The Christmas Story?
- In “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York,” which famous hotel does Kevin stay at?
- What is the name of the department store in the movie “Miracle on 34th Street”?
12 Clues: What was Ralfie’s brother’s name in The Christmas Story? • In ‘A Christmas Carol’ what was Scrooge’s partner’s name? • In “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000), who plays the Grinch? • Name the movie this quote comes from, “You’ll shoot your eye out”. • What was the main villain’s name in The Nightmare Before Christmas? • ...
Seneca falls convention 2022-03-24
9 Clues: women • to feel ashamed • year of convention • a town in new york • sentiments named after • attended the convention • a cruel or oppressive ruler • which state is the town of Seneca • to express your feelings or opinion
James and Rebecca's wedding 2023-11-23
9 Clues: Best Man • Suit colour • Maid of Honour • Bridesmaid dress colour • Village Wedding venue name • James and Rebecca's last name • What month did James propose? • York City where James proposed • City where the bride and groom met
Greta Thunberg Crossword 2021-05-13
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- she took a____to New York to avoid plane
- where Greta is from
- Greta got millions of ____ to join her
- she went ____ for her strike for climate
- save the _____
- "how ___ you?"
- do something like your house is on ____
- this is a _____ dilemma
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- used hashtag #FridaysFor_____
- Greta is trying to save the____
- "School ____ for Climate"
- global
- day of the week she protested
- needed to keep going
- she believes we have enough ____
15 Clues: global • save the _____ • "how ___ you?" • where Greta is from • needed to keep going • this is a _____ dilemma • "School ____ for Climate" • used hashtag #FridaysFor_____ • day of the week she protested • Greta is trying to save the____ • she believes we have enough ____ • Greta got millions of ____ to join her • do something like your house is on ____ • ...
USA and UK 2021-03-25
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- Singer for The Beatles
- An American's garbage in England
- Famous ship built in Belfast
- Most populated country in UK
- Capital of Scotland
- Builder of the "Great Eastern"
- Capital of Wales
- Prime Minister of UK during WW2
- Artwork on Belfast walls
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- Ferris wheel on the Thames
- Former Princess of Wales
- Place to relax in south Wales
- A Brit's "underground" in New York
- "First floor" for Americans in UK
- Capital of Northern Ireland
15 Clues: Capital of Wales • Capital of Scotland • Singer for The Beatles • Former Princess of Wales • Artwork on Belfast walls • Ferris wheel on the Thames • Capital of Northern Ireland • Famous ship built in Belfast • Most populated country in UK • Place to relax in south Wales • Builder of the "Great Eastern" • Prime Minister of UK during WW2 • An American's garbage in England • ...
Reform Movements 2021-03-26
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- Leader in women's rights movement.
- Make changes to improve something.
- To take away slavery.
- Won in court against a white man.
- Where the women's rights started.
- The right to vote.
- He helped take away slavery.
- How Harriet Tubman helped slaves.
- Brought reform to mental prisons.
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- Fought for public education.
- Helped slaves escape.
- Held conventions in New York.
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
- An abolitionist and journalist.
- Key part in women's suffrage.
15 Clues: The right to vote. • Helped slaves escape. • To take away slavery. • Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. • Fought for public education. • He helped take away slavery. • Held conventions in New York. • Key part in women's suffrage. • An abolitionist and journalist. • Won in court against a white man. • Where the women's rights started. • How Harriet Tubman helped slaves. • ...
kenneth B5 2021-10-29
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- Involving many large nation that fight
- It is a official residence in washington
- It is world largest country
- largest continent in the world BrooklynBridge Cable stayed bridge in New york
- Capital of france
- Our sixth-tenth president
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- Is a statue
- A social studies teacher
- in our school districts
- Capital of maine
- our town
- next to pittsfield
- is a middle school in pittsfield
- is our state
- was our first president
15 Clues: our town • Is a statue • is our state • Capital of maine • Capital of france • next to pittsfield • in our school districts • was our first president • A social studies teacher • Our sixth-tenth president • It is world largest country • is a middle school in pittsfield • Involving many large nation that fight • It is a official residence in washington • ...
kenneth B5 2021-10-29
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- Involving many large nation that fight
- It is a official residence in washington
- It is world largest country
- largest continent in the world BrooklynBridge Cable stayed bridge in New york
- Capital of france
- Our sixth-tenth president
Down
- Is a statue
- A social studies teacher
- in our school districts
- Capital of maine
- our town
- next to pittsfield
- is a middle school in pittsfield
- is our state
- was our first president
15 Clues: our town • Is a statue • is our state • Capital of maine • Capital of france • next to pittsfield • in our school districts • was our first president • A social studies teacher • Our sixth-tenth president • It is world largest country • is a middle school in pittsfield • Involving many large nation that fight • It is a official residence in washington • ...
Merry Christmas Hepton Gang 2021 2021-12-16
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- 80’s film starring Tom Hanks
- Designed and Cultivated areas of land
- Piccadilly,
- Adam’s companion
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Traditionally drawn as a triangular prism
- Negative response
- Addams, Royal
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- The Beatles have their permission to get on
- Express something definitely or clearly in speech or writing
- The principality stadium lives here
- In good health especially because of regular physical exercise
- A type of hat
- - - - York
- Solo project of British Artist - - - - - & - - - - -
15 Clues: - - - York • Piccadilly, • A type of hat • Addams, Royal • Adam’s companion • Negative response • Capital of Bulgaria • 80’s film starring Tom Hanks • The principality stadium lives here • Designed and Cultivated areas of land • Traditionally drawn as a triangular prism • The Beatles have their permission to get on • Solo project of British Artist - - - - - & - - - - - • ...
S3 U2L1 Cindy Hantragoon 2017-10-10
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- para ayudar a otros
- el refresco es en este tipo de botella
- recolectar dinero
- una cantidad de dinero
- personas que no tienen dinero y una casa
- donde la gente enferma va
- algo para almacenar en
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- otra forma de
- una bolsa que se puede reciclar
- parte de un periódico
- qué hacer cuando está desordenado
- personas que son viejas
- Los Angeles Times, The New York Times
- recoger latas de plástico,botellas
- Vogue,Cosmopolitan,Glamour
15 Clues: otra forma de • recolectar dinero • para ayudar a otros • parte de un periódico • una cantidad de dinero • algo para almacenar en • personas que son viejas • donde la gente enferma va • Vogue,Cosmopolitan,Glamour • una bolsa que se puede reciclar • qué hacer cuando está desordenado • recoger latas de plástico,botellas • Los Angeles Times, The New York Times • ...
Oxford Street 2013-12-15
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- ... Square
- Stephen Knight is an elecyted London assembly ...
- City in Europe?
- There are huge ... issues
- Transport campaigner Mr. ...
- Street in London?
- The ... was captured on CCTV footage.
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- Christmas ...
- I was standing on the ...
- City ...
- What Oxford Street desperately needs is a pedestrianised ...
- Where is the Oxford Street?
- It popped both my lungs and threw me about ... feet in the air.
- Street in New York City?
- The ... are out in force.
15 Clues: City ... • ... Square • Christmas ... • City in Europe? • Street in London? • Street in New York City? • I was standing on the ... • There are huge ... issues • The ... are out in force. • Where is the Oxford Street? • Transport campaigner Mr. ... • The ... was captured on CCTV footage. • Stephen Knight is an elecyted London assembly ... • ...
Splendorous 20s Crossword Puzzle 2015-04-10
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- helped increase industries and roads
- invented the recording sound on film
- Elected in 1928
- built things for communities
- Provided by Roosevelt Administration
- flew the spirit from New York to Paris
- Put America on wheels
- elected president in 1920
- President in 1933
- vice-president when Harding died
Down
- gave food to hungry
- Stock market crashed
- gave women the right to vote
- put young men to work in forests
- invented the first plane
15 Clues: Elected in 1928 • President in 1933 • gave food to hungry • Stock market crashed • Put America on wheels • invented the first plane • elected president in 1920 • gave women the right to vote • built things for communities • put young men to work in forests • vice-president when Harding died • helped increase industries and roads • invented the recording sound on film • ...
PUZZLE 2014-10-05
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- 4 Coercive Acts plus Quebec Act
- 1763 Pennsylvania vigilantes
- Alliance of Mohawks and New York merchants
- British French and Indian war
- Ojibwa chief Great Lakes Region
- Royal governor of Massachusetts 1771
- Royal governor of Virginia
- 4 laws to punish Massachusetts
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- King of England at 22
- Revenue Act of 1764 AKA
- commander royal army
- Killed in Battle of Monongahela
- 1765 imposed paper tax
- Boycott of British made goods
- Ohio country frontier region
15 Clues: commander royal army • King of England at 22 • 1765 imposed paper tax • Revenue Act of 1764 AKA • Royal governor of Virginia • 1763 Pennsylvania vigilantes • Ohio country frontier region • Boycott of British made goods • British French and Indian war • 4 laws to punish Massachusetts • Killed in Battle of Monongahela • 4 Coercive Acts plus Quebec Act • Ojibwa chief Great Lakes Region • ...
ELIC - Jenny 2014-09-01
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- YORK The five boroughs are located in ...
- BOOTS" Phrase Oskar refers to most
- An instrument that Oskar brings around with him
- The ... bombings that killed Anna
- TSS and Grandma first met
- Twin Towers Place where Oskar's father died
- The Doorman
- Mom's "friend"
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- Colour that Oskar wears
- Oskar's favourite book is "A Brief... of Time"
- Oskar's cat
- Anna's sister
- One with one hundred zeros after it
- HAWKING Oskar's idol
- THOMPSON Limousine driver
15 Clues: Oskar's cat • The Doorman • Anna's sister • Mom's "friend" • HAWKING Oskar's idol • Colour that Oskar wears • THOMPSON Limousine driver • TSS and Grandma first met • The ... bombings that killed Anna • BOOTS" Phrase Oskar refers to most • One with one hundred zeros after it • YORK The five boroughs are located in ... • Twin Towers Place where Oskar's father died • ...
Winter 2023-11-10
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- a thing made out of white stuff
- the month that the end at year
- in New York they do it during this time
- a famous reindeer
- African-American holiday in winter
- you make cookies out of this
- you sing these songs during this time
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- Holiday _
- Santa’s helpers
- Candle set for a holiday
- Famous holiday drink
- Kid’s holiday drink
- eight days of winter
- You see lots of _ members during this time
- Famous snowman
15 Clues: Holiday _ • Famous snowman • Santa’s helpers • a famous reindeer • Kid’s holiday drink • Famous holiday drink • eight days of winter • Candle set for a holiday • you make cookies out of this • the month that the end at year • a thing made out of white stuff • African-American holiday in winter • you sing these songs during this time • in New York they do it during this time • ...
milena & mona 2023-05-10
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- Most films are shot there
- Capital City
- famous softdrink
- popular basketballer in the USA
- Most popular food in the USA
- There you will see many animals
- biggest city
- This is the most famous national park
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- that's the name of the bridge in san francisco
- famous sport
- what’s the name of the statue in New York
- popular singer in the USA
- how many states are in the USA
- biggest state
- POTUS
15 Clues: POTUS • Capital City • famous sport • biggest city • biggest state • famous softdrink • Most films are shot there • popular singer in the USA • Most popular food in the USA • how many states are in the USA • popular basketballer in the USA • There you will see many animals • This is the most famous national park • what’s the name of the statue in New York • ...
Spanish Vocab 2024-12-04
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- Caminar lento
- Mucha historia en el
- No es lento
- Muchos en la ciudad de New York
- Yo ______ la vacacion
- No es ciudad, hay muchas granjas
- la lengua official de peru
- Yo suege en el _____ de escuela
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- Muchas caminas in los montañas
- Llevo en mi cabeza
- Yo___ mi familia en Peru
- Muchas en el ciudades y sucio
- La ropa de noche
- En los montoñas de andes
- Camisa de manga corta
15 Clues: No es lento • Caminar lento • La ropa de noche • Llevo en mi cabeza • Mucha historia en el • Yo ______ la vacacion • Camisa de manga corta • Yo___ mi familia en Peru • En los montoñas de andes • la lengua official de peru • Muchas en el ciudades y sucio • Muchas caminas in los montañas • Muchos en la ciudad de New York • Yo suege en el _____ de escuela • No es ciudad, hay muchas granjas
Schwab 2025-11-23
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- Basketball legend.
- First name of Loughlin, from Full House.
- Texas capital.
- New York borough.
- Believer in Christ.
- Shakespeare's famous female love interest (minus the t)
Down
- Stoneworker.
- 4th Gospel writer.
- Lifting device when fixing a flat tire.
- Weasley brother, works with dragons (but spell it differently)
- Flower that is celebrated in November
- A creamy cheese, but spelled differently.
- Christmas, in French.
- Has a short girlfriend.
- Nickname of a Roosevelt president.
15 Clues: Stoneworker. • Texas capital. • New York borough. • Basketball legend. • 4th Gospel writer. • Believer in Christ. • Christmas, in French. • Has a short girlfriend. • Nickname of a Roosevelt president. • Flower that is celebrated in November • Lifting device when fixing a flat tire. • First name of Loughlin, from Full House. • A creamy cheese, but spelled differently. • ...
Merry Christmas 2023-12-05
Immigration and Urbanization 2021-11-02
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- Immigrant children eventually became ___________, or similar to other Americans.
- Immigration station where most immigrants from Asia arrived in San Francisco.
- The general awakening of African American culture during the 1920s.
- A term used to describe how immigrants were reshaped as they settled in America.
- Small apartment building where families were often crowded into. Lacked daylight, heat, fresh air, and plumbing.
- Residential areas that emerged around cities.
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- The movement of two million African Americans from the South to the Northeast and Midwest.
- Immigration station where most immigrants from Europe arrived in New York City.
- Pitted settlers and U.S. troops against Native Americans from 1860 to 1890.
- From 1830 to 1890, the U.S. government followed a policy of pushing Native Americans from their traditional lands onto government ___________ in the West.
- Neighborhoods where immigrants would settle with relatives and others of the same nationality.
- Confined to all-black neighborhoods, African Americans created cities-within-cities. The largest of these was ___________ in New York City.
12 Clues: Residential areas that emerged around cities. • The general awakening of African American culture during the 1920s. • Pitted settlers and U.S. troops against Native Americans from 1860 to 1890. • Immigration station where most immigrants from Asia arrived in San Francisco. • Immigration station where most immigrants from Europe arrived in New York City. • ...
State plants 2021-09-13
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- The state tree Massachusets that was once the shade tree of choice for town squares.
- This tree is the state tree of many states including new york. It is close to the tree Canada is known for.
- The state tree of New Jersey that is commonly planted along the state border to honour men and women from the army.
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- The Kansas state tree that is named after a plant that we harvest to produce our clothes.
- The state tree of Hawaii that is otherwise known as the candlenut tree, its fruit is used to make oil.
- The Arkansas state tree that is known to grow up to 100feet tall.
- A fairly common tree that is the state tree of Iowa, its fruit has made appearances in the Iceage kids movies.
- The state flower of Florida that is actually a group of 35 flower species.
- The official state tree of Mississippi is known for its beautiful white flowers.
- The state bush of New York that has over 1000 varieties.
- It is the state flower of Alabama and one of its subspecies is used to make tea.
- The state tree of Oklahoma that is known for its heart-shaped leaves.
12 Clues: The state bush of New York that has over 1000 varieties. • The Arkansas state tree that is known to grow up to 100feet tall. • The state tree of Oklahoma that is known for its heart-shaped leaves. • The state flower of Florida that is actually a group of 35 flower species. • The official state tree of Mississippi is known for its beautiful white flowers. • ...
New Year 2024-2025 2024-12-26
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- To make a goal or promise for the new year
- The year we're leaving
- One of the main colors associated with New Years
- The Holiday we're celebrating tonight
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- The year we're going into
- How many days are in January?
- What time are we counting down to?
- What do people who attend the ceremony in New York wear?
8 Clues: The year we're leaving • The year we're going into • How many days are in January? • What time are we counting down to? • The Holiday we're celebrating tonight • To make a goal or promise for the new year • One of the main colors associated with New Years • What do people who attend the ceremony in New York wear?
Poetry Crossword Seiler 2017-01-26
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- Author of "Hope as a Bird"
- Famous writer of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Ode to ________ Tennis Shoes
- Wrote "Mother to Son"
- Peom written by Langston Hughes
- Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout author
- In _______ Field
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- Words That start with the same sound
- Five Iambs
- Author of Invictus
- Eating _______
- Wrote "Learning to Write a Sonnet"
- Author of "Those Winter Sundays"
- Roethke Writer of "My Papa's Waltz"
- Dawn in ___ York
15 Clues: Five Iambs • Eating _______ • Dawn in ___ York • In _______ Field • Author of Invictus • Wrote "Mother to Son" • Author of "Hope as a Bird" • Ode to ________ Tennis Shoes • Peom written by Langston Hughes • Author of "Those Winter Sundays" • Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout author • Wrote "Learning to Write a Sonnet" • Famous writer of "Romeo and Juliet" • Roethke Writer of "My Papa's Waltz" • ...
Chapter 6 2014-10-08
Across
- asserted Parliament's right to legislate
- presented resolutions on Stamp Act
- group resistance to Stamp Act
- taxation through trade duties
- represented British subjects everywhere
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- group of enterprising Virginians
- French and Indian War
- colonial assemblies in New York
- Henry's resolutions to Stamp Act
- lieutenant governor, chief of justice
- chief among town leaders
- forbid colonists west of Appalachians
- 1760 became king of England
- Britain's prime minister in 1757
- end to Seven Years' War
15 Clues: French and Indian War • end to Seven Years' War • chief among town leaders • 1760 became king of England • group resistance to Stamp Act • taxation through trade duties • colonial assemblies in New York • group of enterprising Virginians • Henry's resolutions to Stamp Act • Britain's prime minister in 1757 • presented resolutions on Stamp Act • ...
Tour de France 2021-05-27
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- race is the same distance as new york to _____
- of the race where the cyclist competes by themselves against the clock
- winner has the _________ total time
- members per team
- _____ km
- for the overall winner
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- of ___ stages
- for the race's best climber
- in _____
- in _______
- use _________
- for the race's best sprinter
- over _____ weeks
- categories of stages
- race has only stopped for two __________
15 Clues: in _____ • _____ km • in _______ • of ___ stages • use _________ • over _____ weeks • members per team • categories of stages • for the overall winner • for the race's best climber • for the race's best sprinter • winner has the _________ total time • race has only stopped for two __________ • race is the same distance as new york to _____ • ...
Gatsby Part 1 2021-03-19
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- Golf Champ
- The color of Tom’s mansion
- Where Myrtle lives
- Jordan did this to win the golf tournament
- Where Tom lives
- Richest bachelor in New York
- Tom’s Girlfriend
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- Nick can see this across the water
- He throws huge parties
- How Gatsby gets his money
- Nick uses this to get Daisy to meet with Gatsby
- This is where Nick came from
- Daisy’s cousin
- Tom’s Wife
- Where Gatsby and Nick live
15 Clues: Golf Champ • Tom’s Wife • Daisy’s cousin • Where Tom lives • Tom’s Girlfriend • Where Myrtle lives • He throws huge parties • How Gatsby gets his money • The color of Tom’s mansion • Where Gatsby and Nick live • This is where Nick came from • Richest bachelor in New York • Nick can see this across the water • Jordan did this to win the golf tournament • ...
kenneth B5 2021-10-29
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- Involving many large nation that fight
- It is a official residence in washington
- It is world largest country
- largest continent in the world BrooklynBridge Cable stayed bridge in New york
- Capital of france
- Our sixth-tenth president
Down
- Is a statue
- A social studies teacher
- in our school districts
- Capital of maine
- our town
- next to pittsfield
- is a middle school in pittsfield
- is our state
- was our first president
15 Clues: our town • Is a statue • is our state • Capital of maine • Capital of france • next to pittsfield • in our school districts • was our first president • A social studies teacher • Our sixth-tenth president • It is world largest country • is a middle school in pittsfield • Involving many large nation that fight • It is a official residence in washington • ...
Autobiography Of Malcolm X 2021-12-04
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- Malcolm's friend in New York
- Hairstyle Malcolm had
- The prison Malcolm went to
- Malcolm's Step sister
- Malcolm's musician friend
- That man that tried to kill Malcolm
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- Malcolm's first job back from prison
- The man that inspired Malcolm's dad
- Malcolm's original last name
- Leader of the NOI
- Malcolm's temple
- Malcolm's town he grew up in
- The man that helped Malcolm in his pilgrimage
- Where Malcolm went to work
- Malcolm's nickname
15 Clues: Malcolm's temple • Leader of the NOI • Malcolm's nickname • Hairstyle Malcolm had • Malcolm's Step sister • Malcolm's musician friend • The prison Malcolm went to • Where Malcolm went to work • Malcolm's friend in New York • Malcolm's original last name • Malcolm's town he grew up in • The man that inspired Malcolm's dad • That man that tried to kill Malcolm • ...
hulk 2023-10-14
Across
- - Cause of the transformation.
- - What Ross does to Banner.
- - Bruce's love interest.
- - Soldier obsessed with power.
- - Country where the film begins.
- - Hideout for Bruce and Betty.
- - University with a major showdown.
- - The monster Blonsky becomes.
Down
- - Betty uses this to deter the military.
- - What Bruce seeks for his condition.
- - Scientist assisting Banner.
- - Pursuing general.
- - The scientist with anger issues.
- - Spilled in a factory, causing a drink recall.
- - Battle location in New York.
15 Clues: - Pursuing general. • - Bruce's love interest. • - What Ross does to Banner. • - Scientist assisting Banner. • - Cause of the transformation. • - Soldier obsessed with power. • - Battle location in New York. • - Hideout for Bruce and Betty. • - The monster Blonsky becomes. • - Country where the film begins. • - The scientist with anger issues. • - University with a major showdown. • ...
Building a New Nation 2020-04-02
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- U.S capitol
- big city in Louisiana
- Another way to say the UK
- taking military men
- a canal in New York
- A state that is known for oranges
- serving as peace justice
- leader of 19th century
Down
- 3rd U.S President
- a big state that looks like a boot
- knowing about ones nation
- helped the Lewis and Clark expedition
- review of U.S Supreme Court
- A song played at the beginning of games
- 4th U.S President
15 Clues: U.S capitol • 3rd U.S President • 4th U.S President • taking military men • a canal in New York • big city in Louisiana • leader of 19th century • serving as peace justice • knowing about ones nation • Another way to say the UK • review of U.S Supreme Court • A state that is known for oranges • a big state that looks like a boot • helped the Lewis and Clark expedition • ...
crossword puzzle key 2024-08-20
Across
- forge The Valley Forge encampment lasted six months
- major naval battle
- mountain range rising along the Tennessee
- the largest amphibious invasion
- largest dessert
- the first president of the United States
- supreme law of us
Down
- famous building in new York
- Spanish mission and fortress compound
- 42th us president
- 44th us president
- largest tropical wilderness
- the huge cliff palace
- largest body water
- the Battle of Sharpsburg, particularly in the Southern us
15 Clues: largest dessert • 42th us president • 44th us president • supreme law of us • major naval battle • largest body water • the huge cliff palace • famous building in new York • largest tropical wilderness • the largest amphibious invasion • Spanish mission and fortress compound • the first president of the United States • mountain range rising along the Tennessee • ...
Personal Finance 2023-04-20
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- National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
- New York Stock Exchange
- Good stock market
- An offer made by an investor
- The price a seller is willing to accept for a security
- When you earn interest
- Initial Public Offering
- Common shares of small public companies
Down
- A report yearly
- American Express
- Invest pool that earns money
- To put your money towards something
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Bad stock market
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
15 Clues: A report yearly • American Express • Bad stock market • Good stock market • When you earn interest • New York Stock Exchange • Initial Public Offering • Invest pool that earns money • An offer made by an investor • Dow Jones Industrial Average • Securities and Exchange Commission • To put your money towards something • Common shares of small public companies • ...
industrial Revolution 2025-03-12
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- Revolution
- Code
- Whitney
- Railroad
- fabric and clothing are made
- the cotton gin
- System
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- who moved to California for Gold Rush. Help build the railroad.
- the east coast with the west coast.
- Mills
- Canal
- of people from rural urban areas (usually for work)
- a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City
- that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West.
- scale production in a single location instead of the home
- by Samuel Morse.
- time when inventions changed the way Americans worked and lived
- who moved due to the Potato Famine. Worked as cheap labor. Experienced discrimination.
18 Clues: Code • Mills • Canal • System • Whitney • Railroad • Revolution • the cotton gin • by Samuel Morse. • fabric and clothing are made • the east coast with the west coast. • a waterway from the Great Lakes to New York City • of people from rural urban areas (usually for work) • that moved to the US. Settled in Texas and the West. • scale production in a single location instead of the home • ...
Tudors key vocabulary 2025-09-29
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- – The time when a king or queen rules a country.
- of England – The church started by King Henry VIII when he broke away from the Catholic Church.
- (of time) – A part of history or a stretch of time with something important happening.
- – A royal family who ruled England from 1485 to 1603.
- – A type of Christian who did not follow the Pope and wanted changes in the church.
- – A woman whose husband has died.
- – Another royal family that fought against York in the Wars of the Roses.
- – The leader of the Catholic Church.
- – When two people who are married decide to separate and stop being married.
- – A flower, but in Tudor times it was also used as a special symbol.
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- – A big change in the church when some people stopped following the Pope and started new churches.
- – The special ceremony when someone becomes king or queen.
- – The person who will become king or queen next.
- – A long fight or argument between families or groups.
- – A picture or object that stands for something (like a rose showing which family someone belonged to).
- Rose – A special flower symbol that joined the red rose (Lancaster) and white rose (York) to show peace.
- Church – A Christian church that follows the Pope and has many traditions.
- Armada – A large fleet of ships from Spain that tried to invade England in 1588 but failed.
- – One of the royal families that fought in the Wars of the Roses.
- – A picture or design that stands for a group, family, or idea (like a badge).
20 Clues: – A woman whose husband has died. • – The leader of the Catholic Church. • – The time when a king or queen rules a country. • – The person who will become king or queen next. • – A royal family who ruled England from 1485 to 1603. • – A long fight or argument between families or groups. • – The special ceremony when someone becomes king or queen. • ...
Hidden X adventures 2022-06-03
ASB January Newsletter 2023-01-12
Across
- Where does the new york ball drop happen every year?
- Don't eat the _______ snow!
- What do people make on New Year?
- What is a red and white treat?
Down
- What is a common holiday scent?
- What usually gets school get canceled in winter?
- What month does school end?
- What big sport tournament just ended this December?
- A winter sport?
9 Clues: A winter sport? • Don't eat the _______ snow! • What month does school end? • What is a red and white treat? • What is a common holiday scent? • What do people make on New Year? • What usually gets school get canceled in winter? • What big sport tournament just ended this December? • Where does the new york ball drop happen every year?
Our family 2022-04-11
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- Our neighborhood name
- Mommy's stomach (no dash)
- Mommy loves your ____.
- The Jewish Holiday where you eat Matzah
- The Reynold's ______.
- you love to build with ____
- your favorite panda
- your oldest cousin
- What daddy calls you
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- what you love to listen to
- The baseball team you are on.
- Mommy needs to drink more of this.
- The Mandalor saying (no spaces)
- Baby Yoda's name
- when in New York, we have to eat this.
- The show daddy loves to watch
- Football ipad game
- The Indian holiday where you throw colored powder.
- The month you were born
19 Clues: Baby Yoda's name • Football ipad game • your oldest cousin • your favorite panda • What daddy calls you • Our neighborhood name • The Reynold's ______. • Mommy loves your ____. • The month you were born • Mommy's stomach (no dash) • what you love to listen to • you love to build with ____ • The baseball team you are on. • The show daddy loves to watch • The Mandalor saying (no spaces) • ...
9/11 2023-09-14
Across
- Bin Laden the leader of the group that was behind the attacks
- betong
- Military headquarter (of defence)
- “medveten” synonym: done on purpose, planned, intentional (starts with a D)
- flygledare (de som hjälper flyg starta och landa)
- tvillingtorn
- passagerare
- stål
Down
- skyskrapa
- Terrorist
- brandman
- First to provide assistance when help is needed
- rädsla
- In the city that the two towers used to be. Short: NYC
- polis
- flygplan
- sjukvårdare
- Terrorist group responsible for the attack
- To take control of something (att kapa)
19 Clues: stål • polis • betong • rädsla • brandman • flygplan • skyskrapa • Terrorist • sjukvårdare • passagerare • tvillingtorn • Military headquarter (of defence) • To take control of something (att kapa) • Terrorist group responsible for the attack • First to provide assistance when help is needed • flygledare (de som hjälper flyg starta och landa) • ...
Wedding Puzzle 2025-08-25
Across
- Antonias favourite perfume
- The goddess of love
- Our first trip abroad
- Our favourite park in New York
- After the ceremony this begins
- The metal band used in the ceremony
- Wedding destination
- What today is all about
- The wedding venue
- Where we celebrated our first anniversary
Down
- Lee’s favourite food
- Lees food choice from McDonald’s
- Country of engagement
- Lee’s favourite time of year
- Today’s food
- Antonia’s favourite time of year
- Antonia’s middle name
- Years the happy couple have been together
- This is tossed in the air as the ceremony ends
19 Clues: Today’s food • The wedding venue • The goddess of love • Wedding destination • Lee’s favourite food • Country of engagement • Our first trip abroad • Antonia’s middle name • What today is all about • Antonias favourite perfume • Lee’s favourite time of year • Our favourite park in New York • After the ceremony this begins • Lees food choice from McDonald’s • ...
Mujeres Latinas Importantes- Anna & Gracie 2023-03-16
Across
- Autora de Chile- realismo magico
- maestra y activista de California
- Ganadora olímpica en 2016
- Artista de Mexico- sobrevivió a la enfermedad
- cantante de texas- La reina de la música Tejana
- Primera jueza latina de Nueva York
- La primera mujer y la primera latinoamericana en servir como Cirujana General de los Estados Unidos.
- Cantante y La Riena de la salsa de Cuba
- Autora bilingue de Nuevo York
- Actriz de Puerto Rico- tiene muchos premios
- Medica de Puerto Rico- Primera directora de salud latina
Down
- Activista de Guatemala- premio Nobel
- La esposa del presidente Juan Perón
- Escribió "La Casa de la Calle Mango"
- Astrofisica primer científico jefe latino
- Monja y poetista de Mexico
- Actriz, bailarina, y cantante de Nuevo York
- cantante de folk y activista de nueva york
- Primera astronauta latina en ir al espacio
- Activista de California- medalla presidencial de la libertad
- Poetista de Chile- premio Nobel
- Cantante de Cuba- la reina del pop latino
22 Clues: Ganadora olímpica en 2016 • Monja y poetista de Mexico • Autora bilingue de Nuevo York • Poetista de Chile- premio Nobel • Autora de Chile- realismo magico • maestra y activista de California • Primera jueza latina de Nueva York • La esposa del presidente Juan Perón • Activista de Guatemala- premio Nobel • Escribió "La Casa de la Calle Mango" • ...
The news 2021-09-04
7 Clues: Big Comany Closes • Food Can Make You Sick • Singer Wins Music Award • Big Storm Coming to New York • Cheap Vacations in Australia • Soccer Player Makes Six Goals • New Cell Phone in Stories Today
Life As We Know It 2020-03-28
Across
- dangerous shortage for front lines (initials)
- Tony and Felicia are racing in this, according to texts
- Healthy Golden Girl
- What some will call these influx in Dec-March 2021
- Song of the times, twice
- what we are trying to flatten
- Gina's "friend", the wrong name
- Broadway theaters and movie theaters
- they are currently not working
- Joey's quarantine nickname
- think They are immune; not popular classification
- It's actually A Nickname
- the new sign off; farewell "regards"
- questions of the day
- some restaurants offering food this way, & Turbotax taxes
- Nancy Pelosi as of March 26th this year
- Wants more pettings
- Before-meetings, Now-talk shows, gym workouts, birthdays
Down
- the new toilet paper?
- Incorrect name for New York, and even Wuhan
- Wants more treats
- it may be the end for this currency
- "We have it very well under control."
- the new normal
- Man of reason & candor,now on a doughnut
- Wants less pictures
- Fallon, Kimmel and many others recording from here
- Lisa botched a specific type of these
- Dad wins, Tony jealous
- Maybe some wish they had this "sexist" gift now
30 Clues: the new normal • Wants more treats • Healthy Golden Girl • Wants less pictures • Wants more pettings • questions of the day • the new toilet paper? • Dad wins, Tony jealous • Song of the times, twice • It's actually A Nickname • Joey's quarantine nickname • what we are trying to flatten • they are currently not working • Gina's "friend", the wrong name • it may be the end for this currency • ...
