new york Crossword Puzzles
crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- city now connected to brooklyn
- city this all took place in
- family of head engineers of the bridge
- new borough of New York City
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance
- a person walking along a road
Down
- the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is
- a road vehichle
- a town that has its on government
- president at the time of the construction of the bridge
- vice president at the time of construction of the bridge
11 Clues: a road vehichle • city this all took place in • new borough of New York City • a person walking along a road • city now connected to brooklyn • a town that has its on government • the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is • family of head engineers of the bridge • a system for transmitting voices over a distance • president at the time of the construction of the bridge • ...
crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- city now connected to brooklyn
- city this all took place in
- family of head engineers of the bridge
- new borough of New York City
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance
- a person walking along a road
Down
- the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is
- a road vehichle
- a town that has its on government
- president at the time of the construction of the bridge
- vice president at the time of construction of the bridge
11 Clues: a road vehichle • city this all took place in • new borough of New York City • a person walking along a road • city now connected to brooklyn • a town that has its on government • the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is • family of head engineers of the bridge • a system for transmitting voices over a distance • president at the time of the construction of the bridge • ...
Are you smarter than Jay Gatsby? (Geology Word Search) 2021-12-13
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- where Jay Gatsby died
- where Jay Gatsby "died"
- gatsby was sent here after the war
- the place known for having "old money"
- York People from West and East egg considered this place when "going o town"
- the place known for having "new money"
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- Myrtle and George live here
- Daisy and Tom had to leave here because of Tom's "spree"
- Daisy is from here
- where Gatsby and Dan Cody met
- San Francisco is not located here
11 Clues: Daisy is from here • where Jay Gatsby died • where Jay Gatsby "died" • Myrtle and George live here • where Gatsby and Dan Cody met • San Francisco is not located here • gatsby was sent here after the war • the place known for having "old money" • the place known for having "new money" • Daisy and Tom had to leave here because of Tom's "spree" • ...
Gavin walters 2. 2023-02-23
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- Dolnald Trump has been married to Melania Knauss for 17 ______.
- In 1971, he took over his father's real estate company, renaming it the Trump _______.
- Trump was 74 years old when he went into office.
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- In 2005, Donald Trump married _______ Knauss.
- Donald John Trump was born in ______, New York , on June 14, 1946.
- Dolnald Trump is 76 years old _____.
- Forty fifth Dolnald Trump was the —---- president.
- During the 2016 primary, Trump defeated more than a dozen rivals to win the ________nomination.
- Donald Trump the presidential oath of office on January 20, 2017.Queen Donald John Trump was born in ______, New York , on June 14, 1946.
9 Clues: Dolnald Trump is 76 years old _____. • In 2005, Donald Trump married _______ Knauss. • Trump was 74 years old when he went into office. • Forty fifth Dolnald Trump was the —---- president. • Dolnald Trump has been married to Melania Knauss for 17 ______. • Donald John Trump was born in ______, New York , on June 14, 1946. • ...
Designers and Musicals 2020-04-03
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- Musicals based off songs or an artist's signature works
- Accurate scale drawing showing stage "birds eye" view
- Major theatre district in New York City
- The first American musical
- Rough, conceptual design sketches
- The amount or level of light brightness
- The physical conditions of the stage environment
- Stage objects not a structural part of the setting
- The first thing you see in any play
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- Musical theatre ability to use new popular trends
- Ground-breaking popular American musical
- Super heated blocks of lime for stage illumination
- Fabric quality that defines texture
- Goal of the costume designer is to enhance this
- Clearing the scenery from the facility
- The emotional character of the stage environment
- When scenery focuses the attention of the audience
- The overall shape of a costume
18 Clues: The first American musical • The overall shape of a costume • Rough, conceptual design sketches • Fabric quality that defines texture • The first thing you see in any play • Clearing the scenery from the facility • Major theatre district in New York City • The amount or level of light brightness • Ground-breaking popular American musical • ...
Land of New York 2020-12-17
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- The height of land above sea level
- The pattern of weather in a certain place over many years
- Area with common features such as landforms, rivers, and natural resources
- The condition of the air at a certain time and in a certain place
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- Measures how hot or cold the air is
- Part of geography and a natural feature on Earth's surface
- The Study of Earth the ways people, plants, and animals use it
7 Clues: The height of land above sea level • Measures how hot or cold the air is • The pattern of weather in a certain place over many years • Part of geography and a natural feature on Earth's surface • The Study of Earth the ways people, plants, and animals use it • The condition of the air at a certain time and in a certain place • ...
crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- city now connected to brooklyn
- city this all took place in
- family of head engineers of the bridge
- new borough of New York City
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance
- a person walking along a road
Down
- the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is
- a road vehichle
- a town that has its on government
- president at the time of the construction of the bridge
- vice president at the time of construction of the bridge
11 Clues: a road vehichle • city this all took place in • new borough of New York City • a person walking along a road • city now connected to brooklyn • a town that has its on government • the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is • family of head engineers of the bridge • a system for transmitting voices over a distance • president at the time of the construction of the bridge • ...
crossword 2023-06-02
Across
- city now connected to brooklyn
- city this all took place in
- family of head engineers of the bridge
- new borough of New York City
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance
- a person walking along a road
Down
- the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is
- a road vehichle
- a town that has its on government
- president at the time of the construction of the bridge
- vice president at the time of construction of the bridge
11 Clues: a road vehichle • city this all took place in • new borough of New York City • a person walking along a road • city now connected to brooklyn • a town that has its on government • the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is • family of head engineers of the bridge • a system for transmitting voices over a distance • president at the time of the construction of the bridge • ...
Rise NY 2023-08-09
5 Clues: New York baseball team • Performed at Shea Stadium in 1965 • Rapper born in Washington Heights • Part museum, part ride, all New York • Broadway musical written by Lin Manuel Miranda
Notible Hispanics UE77 2022-09-20
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- influential labor activists of the 20th century
- cuban american singer
- a woman who claimed to have masqueraded as a male Confederate soldier during the American Civil War
- first Hispanic federal judge in New York State.
- Latin musician
- his role was ricky ricardo in a tv show
- Queen of Tejano Music
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- the first Hispanic woman to go to space
- oscar winning mexican american
- currently serving as Representative for New York's 7th Congressional District
- American novelista Puerto Rican actress, dancer, and singer.
- installation of major components of the International Space Station
- wrote lives of immagrants
- proffesional baseball player
- Spanish biochemist
- first Latina to lead one of the United States federal executive departments.
- Mexican American labor leader of civil rights
- poet in chicago
18 Clues: Latin musician • poet in chicago • Spanish biochemist • cuban american singer • Queen of Tejano Music • wrote lives of immagrants • proffesional baseball player • oscar winning mexican american • the first Hispanic woman to go to space • his role was ricky ricardo in a tv show • Mexican American labor leader of civil rights • influential labor activists of the 20th century • ...
richard cottingham rice krispies! 2023-05-03
8 Clues: what is he? • where did he live? • how many survived? • what was a nickname? • what is his penalty? • what did he do to the girls? • how many did he kill in new jersey and new york? • who was the future serial killer he worked with?
PUZZLE 2014-10-05
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- Alliance of Mohawks and New York merchants
- commander royal army
- Revenue Act of 1764 AKA
- Ohio country frontier region
- Royal governor of Massachusetts 1771
- Ojibwa chief Great Lakes Region
- Royal governor of Virginia
- British French and Indian war
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- 1763 Pennsylvania vigilantes
- 4 Coercive Acts plus Quebec Act
- Killed in Battle of Monongahela
- King of England at 22
- Boycott of British made goods
- 1765 imposed paper tax
- 4 laws to punish Massachusetts
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 • 4 Coercive Acts plus Quebec Act • Killed in Battle of Monongahela • Ojibwa chief Great Lakes Region • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2014-10-06
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- Britain's prime minister of 1757
- Parliament legislates for the colonies
- Proposal for a unified government
- French and Indian War
- Representatives met in New York
- Secured wilderness tracts to resell
- British called this open warfare
- This was signed in 1763
- Grenville's solution of 1764
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- Taxation through trade duties
- Conflict over Parliament's tax rights
- Women participate in public affairs
- Colonists couldn't live in Appalachian
- Resolutions on the Stamp Act
- Presented resolutions for Stamp Act
15 Clues: French and Indian War • This was signed in 1763 • Resolutions on the Stamp Act • Grenville's solution of 1764 • Taxation through trade duties • Representatives met in New York • Britain's prime minister of 1757 • British called this open warfare • Proposal for a unified government • Women participate in public affairs • Secured wilderness tracts to resell • ...
Chapter 4A Choice - Crossword Puzzle - Lilly L. 2017-05-15
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- HOW MANY people are coming to the party?
- qué WHYYYYYYYY
- A place full of books
- Río grande, what is that?
- Where we are, right now
- ___ was your day?
- Nosotros form of Ir
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- The sound that an owl makes.
- The rocky _____.
- To go
- New york, central ____
- Where many go to pray or listen to the bible
- I don't want to be ___
- Where you go everyday after school
- Vosotros form of Ir
15 Clues: To go • qué WHYYYYYYYY • The rocky _____. • ___ was your day? • Nosotros form of Ir • Vosotros form of Ir • A place full of books • New york, central ____ • I don't want to be ___ • Where we are, right now • Río grande, what is that? • The sound that an owl makes. • Where you go everyday after school • HOW MANY people are coming to the party? • Where many go to pray or listen to the bible
Poetry Crossword 2017-01-26
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- Dawn in ___ York
- Famous writer of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout author
- Eating _______
- Author of "Those Winter Sundays"
- Ode to ________ Tennis Shoes
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- Wrote "Mother to Son"
- Five Iambs
- Author of Invictus
- Author of "Hope as a Bird"
- Wrote "Learning to Write a Sonnet"
- In _______ Field
- Roethke Writer of "My Papa's Waltz"
- Peom written by Langston Hughes
- Words That start with the same sound
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" • Roethke Writer of "My Papa's Waltz" • Famous writer of "Romeo and Juliet" • ...
When I Was The Greatest Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-28
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- what was Ali's dad living in?
- the bond that two people can have
- Comics Drawing
- Mother Hardworking
- Where the boys hang out most of the time
- symbolizes patience
- Cooking Scrapbook
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- Boxing Nice
- City in New York
- Knitting Quiet
- where are Noodles, Needles, and Ali getting ready to go to?
- where was Ali's dad?
- how Jazz describes where they live
- symbolizes courage
- How does Noodles get yarn for his brother?
15 Clues: Boxing Nice • Knitting Quiet • Comics Drawing • City in New York • Cooking Scrapbook • symbolizes courage • Mother Hardworking • symbolizes patience • where was Ali's dad? • what was Ali's dad living in? • the bond that two people can have • how Jazz describes where they live • Where the boys hang out most of the time • How does Noodles get yarn for his brother? • ...
Around the World #7 2023-06-04
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- (Bosphorus and Blue Mosque)
- (Grand Palace and Floating Markets)
- (Colosseum and Vatican)
- (Red Square and Kremlin)
- (City of Lights)
- York (Statue of Liberty and Times Square)
- (Big Ben and Buckingham Palace)
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- (Pyramids and Sphinx)
- (Sagrada Familia and Park Güell)
- (Gateway of India and Bollywood)
- (Capital of Japan)
- Town (Table Mountain and Robben Island)
- (Christ the Redeemer and Carnival)
- (Harbor Bridge and Opera House)
- (Maasai Mara and Nairobi National Park)
15 Clues: (City of Lights) • (Capital of Japan) • (Pyramids and Sphinx) • (Colosseum and Vatican) • (Red Square and Kremlin) • (Bosphorus and Blue Mosque) • (Harbor Bridge and Opera House) • (Big Ben and Buckingham Palace) • (Sagrada Familia and Park Güell) • (Gateway of India and Bollywood) • (Christ the Redeemer and Carnival) • (Grand Palace and Floating Markets) • ...
More or Less Maddy 2025-09-03
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- Maddys superstar sister
- Ware Maddy works
- Ware Maddy tried to go and see Taylor Swift
- Author of the book
- disorder which Maddy is diagnosed with
- the state where Maddy lives is
- Maddys tried to correr
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- where Maddy lives in New York
- the place where Maddy's brother is l
- Place, where Maddy goes for treatment
- Maddy's doctor's name
- Place where Emily's bachelorette was
- Maddys' stepdad's name
- Maddy's first boyfriend
- Schoolware Maddy goes
15 Clues: Ware Maddy works • Author of the book • Maddy's doctor's name • Schoolware Maddy goes • Maddys' stepdad's name • Maddys tried to correr • Maddys superstar sister • Maddy's first boyfriend • where Maddy lives in New York • the state where Maddy lives is • the place where Maddy's brother is l • Place where Emily's bachelorette was • Place, where Maddy goes for treatment • ...
Surprise 2025-12-24
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- A jigsaw can be used to make them
- We all get them in the end
- Barbell manufacturer
- Everybody has one
- Dad has tons of
- First name in fonts
Down
- Type of sailing vessel
- Something old, something...
- Now you are ____ with gas
- Crime drama set in Baltimore
- Lily likes to do it
- First word of DC book store name
- Mom hates watching them
- Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was a patron of them
- Alice makes it
15 Clues: Alice makes it • Dad has tons of • Everybody has one • Lily likes to do it • First name in fonts • Barbell manufacturer • Type of sailing vessel • Mom hates watching them • Now you are ____ with gas • We all get them in the end • Something old, something... • Crime drama set in Baltimore • First word of DC book store name • A jigsaw can be used to make them • ...
The Society 2026-02-26
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- 1906 novel
- Growth of cities because of immigration and industry
- Was the main immigration station in New York
- Industry that made Carnegie rich
- Author exposing meatpacking industry
- Anti-Immigration
- When a company controls the industry
- Type of boat taking immigrants to Ellis Island
- Idea where cultures can connect
Down
- Banned immigration from China
- Reform movement trying to fix social problems
- Donating money for the public
- Crowded apartments
- Rich Scottish Man
- ""rackers
15 Clues: ""rackers • 1906 novel • Anti-Immigration • Rich Scottish Man • Crowded apartments • Banned immigration from China • Donating money for the public • Idea where cultures can connect • Industry that made Carnegie rich • Author exposing meatpacking industry • When a company controls the industry • Was the main immigration station in New York • ...
Allie Polchito - Chapter 15, Section 1-2 2021-04-12
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- a long business slump.
- German-born physicist who offered startling new ideas on space, time, energy, and matter.
- a popular music style that emeresed in the U.S
- Austrian physician who's ideas were as revolutionary as Einstein's.
- Einstein's idea of relative motion.
- U.S. President elected after the Great Depression had begun.
- an art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life.
- a temporary alliance of several parties.
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- existentialists were influenced by this German Philosopher.
- an American pilot. 33 hour flight from New York to Paris.
- Germanys new democratic government set up in 1919.
- a program of government reform made by Roosevelt.
- the philosophy in search of meaning in an uncertain world.
13 Clues: a long business slump. • Einstein's idea of relative motion. • a temporary alliance of several parties. • a popular music style that emeresed in the U.S • a program of government reform made by Roosevelt. • Germanys new democratic government set up in 1919. • an American pilot. 33 hour flight from New York to Paris. • ...
Valentines Day 2022-12-14
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- Flower symbol of love
- Women love this Valentines gift
- Romantic New York State vacation spot
- Bird associated with Valentines Day
- Popular date activity
- Somebody who likes you (unaware)
- Valentine's Day was originally celebrated in _______ ______
- Filled with air or helium
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- ____ of the peace
- Most romantic city in the world
- Singing to someone you love
- Marriage Symbol of love
- Another word for love
- Valentine's angel
- Popular gift in a heart shaped box
15 Clues: ____ of the peace • Valentine's angel • Flower symbol of love • Another word for love • Popular date activity • Marriage Symbol of love • Filled with air or helium • Singing to someone you love • Most romantic city in the world • Women love this Valentines gift • Somebody who likes you (unaware) • Popular gift in a heart shaped box • Bird associated with Valentines Day • ...
Les 6B 2021-09-05
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- Elle est née en mai
- Il est né à New York
- Il habite à Alsancak
- Professeur de français
- Son père s'appelle Ertan
- Son père est professeur dans cette école
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- Sa mère s'appelle Çiçek
- Elle est née en Octobre
- Elle est née en avril
- Son 2ème prénom est Sude
- Il habite à Çiğli
- Son père s'appelle Ali
- Son prénom est "pluie" en français.
- Son nom est "septembre" en turc.
- Elle habite à Atakent
15 Clues: Il habite à Çiğli • Elle est née en mai • Il est né à New York • Il habite à Alsancak • Elle est née en avril • Elle habite à Atakent • Professeur de français • Son père s'appelle Ali • Sa mère s'appelle Çiçek • Elle est née en Octobre • Son 2ème prénom est Sude • Son père s'appelle Ertan • Son nom est "septembre" en turc. • Son prénom est "pluie" en français. • ...
Warcross Jake Field 2021-04-02
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- person who hacks things
- Something that blocks your way of hacking
- Bad guy that hacks
- Someone who is working for Zero
- The game that is being played
- Emikas friend in New york
- Where Emika is at the moment
- Owner of Warcross
- Phenix's rival
Down
- Emikas Warcross team
- Being in jail or doing something wrong
- Where Emika was before Tokyo
- A gadget inside the game
- Main charachter
- Leader of the Phenix Riders
15 Clues: Phenix's rival • Main charachter • Owner of Warcross • Bad guy that hacks • Emikas Warcross team • person who hacks things • A gadget inside the game • Emikas friend in New york • Leader of the Phenix Riders • Where Emika was before Tokyo • Where Emika is at the moment • The game that is being played • Someone who is working for Zero • Being in jail or doing something wrong • ...
United States of America 2021-03-22
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- President assassinated in 1963
- Home of the American film industry
- The first Black US President
- The American flag is known as the ______and stripes
- Capital of the US
- The Statue of___________
- San Francisco's ____________Bridge
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- American currency
- Another way to say America
- The first female Vice President
- New York is known as the _______Apple
- American has 50 of these
- The President lives in the _______House
- Famous motorcycle manufacturer _____Davidson
- _________Vegas
15 Clues: _________Vegas • American currency • Capital of the US • American has 50 of these • The Statue of___________ • Another way to say America • The first Black US President • President assassinated in 1963 • The first female Vice President • Home of the American film industry • San Francisco's ____________Bridge • New York is known as the _______Apple • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 6 2014-10-02
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- Royal Government of colony of Massachusetts
- Royal Governor of Virginia
- Chief of Ottawas
- Providing local forums for debate
- Chief of Ojibwa
- Poems endorsed by Hutchinson
- British Prime Minister
- Became King of England at age 22
- English name for the French and Indian War
Down
- Location of First Continental Congress
- Philadelphia lawyer
- couldn't withstand stretch across Atlantic
- John Adams Cousin
- called for boycott of British goods
- Commander of Royal Army in New York
15 Clues: Chief of Ojibwa • Chief of Ottawas • John Adams Cousin • Philadelphia lawyer • British Prime Minister • Royal Governor of Virginia • Poems endorsed by Hutchinson • Became King of England at age 22 • Providing local forums for debate • called for boycott of British goods • Commander of Royal Army in New York • Location of First Continental Congress • ...
Merry Christmas Hepton Fam 2021 2021-12-16
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- Picadilly
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Designed and cultivated areas of land
- Addams and Royal are examples of these
- Adam’s companion
- Traditionally drawn in the shape of a triangular prism
- 52 - - - - -s in America
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- 1980’s film starring Tom Hanks
- The principality stadium lives here
- A type of hat
- What golden item is hidden in a Wonka bar
- In good health especially because of regular physical exercise
- 9. 12. 42. 43.
- Negative Response
- - - - York
15 Clues: Picadilly • - - - York • A type of hat • 9. 12. 42. 43. • Adam’s companion • Negative Response • Capital of Bulgaria • 52 - - - - -s in America • 1980’s film starring Tom Hanks • The principality stadium lives here • Designed and cultivated areas of land • Addams and Royal are examples of these • What golden item is hidden in a Wonka bar • ...
Autobiography Of Malcolm X 2021-12-04
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- Leader of the NOI
- Malcolm's town he grew up in
- Where Malcolm went to work
- Malcolm's original last name
- That man that tried to kill Malcolm
- Malcolm's musician friend
- Malcolm's nickname
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- The prison Malcolm went to
- Malcolm's temple
- The man that inspired Malcolm's dad
- Malcolm's Step sister
- Malcolm's first job back from prison
- The man that helped Malcolm in his pilgrimage
- Hairstyle Malcolm had
- Malcolm's friend in New York
15 Clues: Malcolm's temple • Leader of the NOI • Malcolm's nickname • Malcolm's Step sister • Hairstyle Malcolm had • Malcolm's musician friend • The prison Malcolm went to • Where Malcolm went to work • Malcolm's town he grew up in • Malcolm's original last name • Malcolm's friend in New York • The man that inspired Malcolm's dad • That man that tried to kill Malcolm • ...
Ticket to Ride 2021-12-23
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- farthest south city
- freight or passenger
- one of two cities with no routes
- one of three cities in Texas
- the game's name
- what the game is about
- where the cousins live
- extra way to get points
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- ______ and the USA have cities in TTR
- capital of Colorado
- what ticket to ride is
- five greens away from St. Louis
- the only city in Minnesota
- wild card
- ______ to New York most points for a route
15 Clues: wild card • the game's name • farthest south city • capital of Colorado • freight or passenger • what ticket to ride is • what the game is about • where the cousins live • extra way to get points • the only city in Minnesota • one of three cities in Texas • five greens away from St. Louis • one of two cities with no routes • ______ and the USA have cities in TTR • ...
Disco 2023-08-03
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- Glittering disco club decoration
- Famous disco band
- Rhythmic piano style in disco music
- Common format for disco records
- Colorful and flashing disco club feature
- Gathering for dancing and fun
- Iconic disco club in New York City
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- Saturday Night ___
- Energetic disco dance
- Popular activity at disco clubs
- Vibrant after-dark entertainment
- To dance energetically
- Shiny decorations on disco outfits
- Talented female singer in disco music
- Type of shoes popular in disco era
15 Clues: Famous disco band • Saturday Night ___ • Energetic disco dance • To dance energetically • Gathering for dancing and fun • Popular activity at disco clubs • Common format for disco records • Glittering disco club decoration • Vibrant after-dark entertainment • Shiny decorations on disco outfits • Type of shoes popular in disco era • Iconic disco club in New York City • ...
Discovering America 2023-09-23
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- - Center of the American film industry
- - Historic highway in the USA
- - Official residence of the US President
- - American space agency
- - Iconic American landmark in New York Harbor
- - American holiday celebrated in November
- - American technology company
- - National bird of the USA
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- - National pastime of the USA
- - Rocky and Appalachian are famous American ranges
- - Popular American sport
- - Popular American fast food
- - Famous American university
- - Symbol of freedom in the USA
- - American music genre
15 Clues: - American music genre • - American space agency • - Popular American sport • - National bird of the USA • - Popular American fast food • - Famous American university • - National pastime of the USA • - Historic highway in the USA • - American technology company • - Symbol of freedom in the USA • - Center of the American film industry • - Official residence of the US President • ...
Ana 40th 2020-05-26
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- we once played this game for hours at Migue's. They never found out our sign!
- what you were 'planning' when you fell asleep and left me on the balcony in the summer heat
- I visited you there for 6 days, brrr chilly!
- where our fear of sharks all began...
- I was there when you got him
- Quick! mustn't miss it! Or won't be able to salir de marcha!
- one of your main study props on those long afternoons in the dark in your room studying for September exams
- what we had on our face when we decided to empty your parents' kitchen to make a supermarket in your room (your mum got very angry with us!)
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- your good friend who made us laugh a lot
- the dessert to the humongous lunch your dad made us once
- the name of the lady whose house we went to for lunch (I think!)
- an underground club we used to go to often
- Annie the Trannie would dance there!
- a game we played A LOT with the Zubi crowd (name in Spanish)
- Oh! lunchtime! get out of the pool!
- the last stop on our Almuñecar all-nighters
- the result of an excellent aquatic choreography
- where the last song was always 'New York New York' and golden was a theme
18 Clues: I was there when you got him • Oh! lunchtime! get out of the pool! • Annie the Trannie would dance there! • where our fear of sharks all began... • your good friend who made us laugh a lot • an underground club we used to go to often • the last stop on our Almuñecar all-nighters • I visited you there for 6 days, brrr chilly! • ...
abby sheredy sections 15-1, 15-2 2021-04-12
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- long business slump- 1/4 american with no jobs
- american pilot - 33-hour solo flight from new york to paris
- germany's new democratic government
- belief that there is no universal meaning to life
- roosevelt's program of government reform
- austrian physician; theory on human mind; human behavior is irrational
- first president elected during the great depression
- german-born physicist; ideas on space, time, energy, and matter
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- german philosopher; western ideas such as reason, democracy, and progress had stifled people's creativity and actions
- speed of light is constant but space and time are not
- temporary alliance of several parties
- art movement that sought to link the world of dreams with real life
- new popular musical style
13 Clues: new popular musical style • germany's new democratic government • temporary alliance of several parties • roosevelt's program of government reform • long business slump- 1/4 american with no jobs • belief that there is no universal meaning to life • first president elected during the great depression • speed of light is constant but space and time are not • ...
USA 2014-03-19
5 Clues: Capital of USA • Famous theatre street in New York • The site of the World Trade Center • Place with many chinese restaurants • Most densely populated area in New York
Food Sovereignty 2022-10-07
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
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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 • ...
Roaring 20's 2015-04-10
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- Brother of Wilbur Wright
- Took Hardings place as president
- died in1923
- became president in 1933 the 32nd president
- flew a plane across the pacific
- Banned Alcohol
- Kept a plane in the air for almost a minute
- automobile company owner
- women's suffrage
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- Assures seniors money after retirement
- charles a Lindbergh's plan
- Prices on the New York stock market crashed
- Made broadcasting possible
- Inventor of the wireless telegraph
- Elected president in 1928
15 Clues: died in1923 • Banned Alcohol • women's suffrage • Brother of Wilbur Wright • automobile company owner • Elected president in 1928 • charles a Lindbergh's plan • Made broadcasting possible • flew a plane across the pacific • Took Hardings place as president • Inventor of the wireless telegraph • Assures seniors money after retirement • Prices on the New York stock market crashed • ...
Alex hernandez Canada 2015-01-22
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- Canada's bigest province.
- Canada got its independence.
- provinces Canada has.
- Thornton's hockey team.
- main launguge for Canada.
- was the first European's to sail to Canada.
- Is a boulder between onterio and New York.
- how many territories Canada has.
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- biggest mall in the world.
- capital of Canada.
- Canada's currency.
- Canada's natinal song.
- Canada's school for its police what's the police called.
- Canada's natinal flag symbol.
- peaple do this when the rivers freeze.
15 Clues: capital of Canada. • Canada's currency. • provinces Canada has. • Canada's natinal song. • Thornton's hockey team. • Canada's bigest province. • main launguge for Canada. • biggest mall in the world. • Canada got its independence. • Canada's natinal flag symbol. • how many territories Canada has. • peaple do this when the rivers freeze. • was the first European's to sail to Canada. • ...
PA Governor 2016-03-16
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- Signed an executive order banning his administration from accepting gifts
- Instituted what?
- family business
- Priority in Pennsylvania
- First lady
- Commission chair
- Chief of Staff
- Amount of goals he primarily focuses on
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- Budget defficet Pennsylvania currently upholds
- Governor of PA
- Created The Pennsylvania Commission for Women
- County in which he resides
- goals A new website from the Wolf Administration
- Must be available to women at no extra cost
- Lieutenant governor
15 Clues: First lady • Governor of PA • Chief of Staff • family business • Instituted what? • Commission chair • Lieutenant governor • Priority in Pennsylvania • County in which he resides • Amount of goals he primarily focuses on • Must be available to women at no extra cost • Created The Pennsylvania Commission for Women • Budget defficet Pennsylvania currently upholds • ...
Parce que c'est toi 2020-04-10
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- où j'irai un jour
- où courir derrière toi
- ton plus beau cadeau
- ce que je laisse chez toi
- ce que je fais trop chez toi
- ce que nous écumons ensemble
- le moment où j'ai su
- mon meilleur allié et mon pire ennemi
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- ce que j'aime chez toi
- ce qui nous sépare trop souvent
- le plus magique
- ma destination favorite
- tout simplement
- notre allié en dernier recours
- ton premier soutien
15 Clues: le plus magique • tout simplement • où j'irai un jour • ton premier soutien • ton plus beau cadeau • le moment où j'ai su • ce que j'aime chez toi • où courir derrière toi • ma destination favorite • ce que je laisse chez toi • ce que je fais trop chez toi • ce que nous écumons ensemble • notre allié en dernier recours • ce qui nous sépare trop souvent • ...
Wordly Wise Lesson 11 2021-03-23
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- Ben was ___________ a seagull.
- Related to shepherds, or rural and simple.
- The ___________ of exotic cars arrived early.
- To increase the size of.
- The chef ______ the dish perfectly.
- Demonstrating evil, hatred, or harm.
- Synonym for represent.
- Synonym for hideous.
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- Synonym for hazardous.
- Respected, sacred or holy.
- Synonym for perceive.
- Synonym for gracious.
- The ______ painting was placed in a museum.
- To put exaggerate or falsify to something.
- The ______ artist was in New York today.
15 Clues: Synonym for hideous. • Synonym for perceive. • Synonym for gracious. • Synonym for hazardous. • Synonym for represent. • To increase the size of. • Respected, sacred or holy. • Ben was ___________ a seagull. • The chef ______ the dish perfectly. • Demonstrating evil, hatred, or harm. • The ______ artist was in New York today. • Related to shepherds, or rural and simple. • ...
Adventure Ed Week One: Our Gathered Faces 2023-11-17
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- squash, corn, and ...
- ghost cakes honor
- number seats on the bus
- greetings and thanks #1
- people of the first light
- first rule of adventure ed
- confederacy of tribes living in upstate New York
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- sacred plant of knowledge
- merino wool source
- sacred plant for baskets
- stone walls go around the earth...
- plant that gets rid of bad energy
- settled in 1644
- tribe making ghost cakes
- you need a buddy for this
15 Clues: settled in 1644 • ghost cakes honor • merino wool source • squash, corn, and ... • number seats on the bus • greetings and thanks #1 • sacred plant for baskets • tribe making ghost cakes • sacred plant of knowledge • people of the first light • you need a buddy for this • first rule of adventure ed • plant that gets rid of bad energy • stone walls go around the earth... • ...
Discovering America 2023-09-23
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- - Center of the American film industry
- - Historic highway in the USA
- - Official residence of the US President
- - American space agency
- - Iconic American landmark in New York Harbor
- - American holiday celebrated in November
- - American technology company
- - National bird of the USA
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- - National pastime of the USA
- - Rocky and Appalachian are famous American ranges
- - Popular American sport
- - Popular American fast food
- - Famous American university
- - Symbol of freedom in the USA
- - American music genre
15 Clues: - American music genre • - American space agency • - Popular American sport • - National bird of the USA • - Popular American fast food • - Famous American university • - National pastime of the USA • - Historic highway in the USA • - American technology company • - Symbol of freedom in the USA • - Center of the American film industry • - Official residence of the US President • ...
Francais Vocabulaire 5.1-5.3 2024-02-13
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- lait, fromage, yaourt
- le diament, la perle, et les rubis
- les styles en paris, london, et new york
- où est le taj mahal?
- le maison du pandas
- quand tu sont à un buffet
- le capitale est seoul
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- un pays dans le moyen-orient
- louis vuitton, dior, saint laurent
- l'origine des tacos
- le nourriture en france
- l'origine des sushis
- quelque chose pour la visage
- pour les fleurs
- la larme d'inde
15 Clues: pour les fleurs • la larme d'inde • l'origine des tacos • le maison du pandas • où est le taj mahal? • l'origine des sushis • lait, fromage, yaourt • le capitale est seoul • le nourriture en france • quand tu sont à un buffet • un pays dans le moyen-orient • quelque chose pour la visage • louis vuitton, dior, saint laurent • le diament, la perle, et les rubis • ...
THE CHRONICLES OF ANTHONY CARTER 2025-01-15
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- Lover’s meeting spot
- 1st of 7
- You’re a _____dad and grandad too!
- Drive in the white mountains
- Because you already watched it!!!
- Your favorite Spanish beverage
- Your Game Name
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- Your Famous Fried Food For Family or Grilled now?
- You like the tail end of the order
- Turn it up and on
- Newborn in ____ and been to New____
- Chapter ninety-one
- Play center
- Your new, closest & most favorite relative (nickname)
- “Eyes Nose _______?”
15 Clues: 1st of 7 • Play center • Your Game Name • Turn it up and on • Chapter ninety-one • Lover’s meeting spot • “Eyes Nose _______?” • Drive in the white mountains • Your favorite Spanish beverage • Because you already watched it!!! • You like the tail end of the order • You’re a _____dad and grandad too! • Newborn in ____ and been to New____ • ...
Survivor - Chris 2025-08-06
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- current job occupation
- new york football
- shitty wine 20/20
- other CBS reality show that takes place in a house
- beverly hills band
- super smash brothers for nintendo gamecube
- SJU university mascot
- town where chris's wedding is held
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- host of survivor jeff ____
- giants tight end chris's fantasy football league is named after
- nickname for beer drinking wrestler
- sopranos uncle
- last name of stoner jeffrey
- father of the groom
- maid of honor
15 Clues: maid of honor • sopranos uncle • new york football • shitty wine 20/20 • beverly hills band • father of the groom • SJU university mascot • current job occupation • host of survivor jeff ____ • last name of stoner jeffrey • town where chris's wedding is held • nickname for beer drinking wrestler • super smash brothers for nintendo gamecube • ...
13 Colonies 2025-10-29
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- Biggest cash crop
- When 15k Puritans left the U.K.
- Made by Oglethorpe to keep the Spanish in Flordia
- Made Rhode Island
- Country that had New York before the UK
- Line between Pennsylvania & Maryland
- Enforced very strict religous prolicy
- Made for Catholics
- "Penn's Woods"
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- Reform from Church
- First successful Colony
- Seperate from Church
- Colonists moved South and discovered this
- Agreed with Anne Hutcherson & led people to Connecticut
- This colony mysteriously disappeared
15 Clues: "Penn's Woods" • Biggest cash crop • Made Rhode Island • Reform from Church • Made for Catholics • Seperate from Church • First successful Colony • When 15k Puritans left the U.K. • Line between Pennsylvania & Maryland • This colony mysteriously disappeared • Enforced very strict religous prolicy • Country that had New York before the UK • Colonists moved South and discovered this • ...
13 Colonies 2014-11-27
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- Christina says this colony looks like a cursive capital "J"
- This colony's name originally came from an Indian word
- This practice involved 3 groups that trade with one another
- Almost like a small village, these places grew cash crops
- Although it says island, it is connected to the continent
- This is tbe 1st border of the 13 Colonies to the west
- This borders the 13 Colonies to the east
- Although this colony is kind of narrow and oddly shaped it still had plantations
- This is the first colony of the 13 Colonies
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- The first capital of the 13 colonies was here
- Usually lasting 5 to 7 years, you pledged your service to someone, sometimes to travel to the New World
- This colony became the first state
- Christina says this colony reminds her of a T-bone steak
- This colony has the port of Charleston
- Oglethorpe founded this colony that welcomed debtors
- This is when one country goes to another place to claim land and populating it, making it their own
- This colony is the grew out of Virginia and is closest to it
- The important port of Boston is located here
- The only 'new' in the New England colonies
- A despicable practice where one group of people is treated like property by another
20 Clues: This colony became the first state • This colony has the port of Charleston • This borders the 13 Colonies to the east • The only 'new' in the New England colonies • This is the first colony of the 13 Colonies • The important port of Boston is located here • The first capital of the 13 colonies was here • Oglethorpe founded this colony that welcomed debtors • ...
The Growth of the USA p 14-15 2025-03-03
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- Many people drank alcohol illegally and secretively in bars called ____
- The ____ became the strongest currency in the world due to industrial and economic growth
- Immigrants lived with people of their own race or nationality in poor city districts known as ____
- The new wave of immigrants was from southern and eastern Europe: ____, Italy, Austria and Russia
- ____ ____ ____, 1250 ft high
- 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
- The USA consumed more oil and ____ ____ than the rest of the world put together.
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- In 1903, the USA leased land in ____ and started building a 50 mi ____ (word + word)
- The USA established itself as the most ____ nation in the world
- Mexican ____ wore traditional clothes
- People were beaten or killed unless they paid protection money to the ____
- New dance inspired by new music genre
- Major automotive company in the early 1900s
- The ____ age, a new groove in music production
- Island outside New York known for its immigrant pitstop
- 1900 - 1920 over 14 mil ____ emigrated to America
- Cinemas made stars of actors like ____ ____.
18 Clues: ____ ____ ____, 1250 ft high • Mexican ____ wore traditional clothes • 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 • Island outside New York known for its immigrant pitstop • ...
Food Sovereignty 2022-10-07
test puzzle 2024-12-01
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- The only sport that Trinity ever wins
- New club led by sophomores Ness and Jessica
- what students attend on Thursday morning
- School that Trinity students volunteer at
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- Arguably New York City's best hockey team
- what last year's seniors put on the commons for their prank day
- Trinity's mascot
- teacher with pink glasses
- Head of the Art Department
9 Clues: Trinity's mascot • teacher with pink glasses • Head of the Art Department • The only sport that Trinity ever wins • what students attend on Thursday morning • Arguably New York City's best hockey team • School that Trinity students volunteer at • New club led by sophomores Ness and Jessica • what last year's seniors put on the commons for their prank day
Music genres 2023-02-16
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- Originated in New Orleans
- Techno sound
- It's name describes all music that is popular
- Grew out of Rock with a harder sound
- Strong beat often rhymes
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- High pitched power cords
- Popular music that originated in the US
- Orginated in the Southern and Southwest in the 1920's
- Originated in New York in the 1970's
9 Clues: Techno sound • High pitched power cords • Strong beat often rhymes • Originated in New Orleans • Originated in New York in the 1970's • Grew out of Rock with a harder sound • Popular music that originated in the US • It's name describes all music that is popular • Orginated in the Southern and Southwest in the 1920's
America 2024-12-14
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- An investment in a company.
- The financial street in New York.
- The part of your income left once all the essential bills have been paid.
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- Borrowing money that has to be paid back.
- When someone loses their job.
- A time of economic hardship.
- The politician with "The New Deal".
- Owing money.
- The word for economic prosperity.
9 Clues: Owing money. • An investment in a company. • A time of economic hardship. • When someone loses their job. • The financial street in New York. • The word for economic prosperity. • The politician with "The New Deal". • Borrowing money that has to be paid back. • The part of your income left once all the essential bills have been paid.
Shared Decision Making in New York 2024-09-09
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- Name of island that housed the immigration station
- The critical concept between direct care staff and leaders as a way to foster ownership and accountability.
- What does the Statue of Liberty represent?
Down
- How many millions of immigrants came through New York?
- Nickname for New York
- Language Services PWH changes too based on staff suggestion through shared governance?
6 Clues: Nickname for New York • What does the Statue of Liberty represent? • Name of island that housed the immigration station • How many millions of immigrants came through New York? • Language Services PWH changes too based on staff suggestion through shared governance? • ...
Middle Colonies 2021-03-28
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- Wood, processed into beams and planks.
- The people from the Netherlands.
- this place was later renamed as New York City and was and still is an important seaport.
- A place on the coast where ships may find shelter.
- the land the Duke of York gave to his friends which was between the Hudson & Delaware rivers.
- An important seaport and shipbuilding center.
- the most important cash crop for the Middle Colonies.
- A colony where people of all religions could live together in harmony.
- A crop that is grown just to be sold for profit.
- to give something formally to someone.
- Extremely important to the Middle Colonies, and is the transport of goods by sea.
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- The name of a religious group.
- King Charles II gave William Penn land along a river in this colony.
- Exchange and sale of animal fur.
- The name of the Dutch's first colony.
- Sending goods to a different country for sale.
- the colony founded in 1681 by William Penn.
17 Clues: The name of a religious group. • Exchange and sale of animal fur. • The people from the Netherlands. • The name of the Dutch's first colony. • Wood, processed into beams and planks. • to give something formally to someone. • the colony founded in 1681 by William Penn. • An important seaport and shipbuilding center. • Sending goods to a different country for sale. • ...
Cruciverba di cultura generale 2025-02-17
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KAREN!!! 2023-08-18
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- Her home in Iowa for four years
- She earned this
- Girlfriends forever
- South Side Irish Catholic beginning
- She took your pie order here
- Where her career flourished
- She's got three of these
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- More South Side Irish
- Thin Mints or Samoas
- Best friends and neighbors
- First big girl job in New York
- The love of her life
- Her summer residence
13 Clues: She earned this • Girlfriends forever • Thin Mints or Samoas • The love of her life • Her summer residence • More South Side Irish • She's got three of these • Best friends and neighbors • Where her career flourished • She took your pie order here • First big girl job in New York • Her home in Iowa for four years • South Side Irish Catholic beginning
Wedding Crossword 2023-08-29
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- where they will live
- groom's sport growing up
- bride's home state
- where he proposed
- bride's hot drink of choice
- bride's overseas home for 2 years
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- sport they play together now
- where it all started
- groom's hot drink of choice
- groom's home state
- where in New York they are honeymooning
- how many months they were engaged
- bride's sport growing up
13 Clues: where he proposed • groom's home state • bride's home state • where it all started • where they will live • groom's sport growing up • bride's sport growing up • groom's hot drink of choice • bride's hot drink of choice • sport they play together now • how many months they were engaged • bride's overseas home for 2 years • where in New York they are honeymooning
Finances 2024-11-07
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- Letting your money go
- Goals to achieve
- Set amount of spending and allowances
- A fraction of your money
- New York Stock Exchange
- Set amount of pay per year
- Set amounts taken from your gross pay
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- Pay before deductions
- Putting money into your bank account
- Payable at three months
- To study something
- Deductions for state and federal
- An unexpected event
13 Clues: Goals to achieve • To study something • An unexpected event • Pay before deductions • Letting your money go • Payable at three months • New York Stock Exchange • A fraction of your money • Set amount of pay per year • Deductions for state and federal • Putting money into your bank account • Set amount of spending and allowances • Set amounts taken from your gross pay
Dragons in a Bag 2022-03-16
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- ask questions of someone aggressively
- serious
- silly, foolish
- having lost hope
- an area in New York City
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- trouble or annoy someone with constant requests or interruptions
- severely damaged
- in a quiet gentle way
- an island off the East coast of Africa
- to push, elbow, or bump against someone roughly
- poke someone with a finger
- deep love and respect
- dark and gloomy
13 Clues: serious • silly, foolish • dark and gloomy • severely damaged • having lost hope • in a quiet gentle way • deep love and respect • an area in New York City • poke someone with a finger • ask questions of someone aggressively • an island off the East coast of Africa • to push, elbow, or bump against someone roughly • trouble or annoy someone with constant requests or interruptions
UK vs USA vocabulary 2020-01-15
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- Chips according to Florida.
- The time of the year in the UK when leaves *fall*.
- It *lifts* you up in New York.
- An American timetable.
- The line at British shops.
- You've got *mail*!
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- A British cookie.
- A London apartment.
- The sidewalks in Britain.
- American trainers.
- Rubbish in Las Vegas.
- It's a sweater, but in England.
- Rubber used to fix American mistakes.
13 Clues: A British cookie. • American trainers. • You've got *mail*! • A London apartment. • Rubbish in Las Vegas. • An American timetable. • The sidewalks in Britain. • The line at British shops. • Chips according to Florida. • It *lifts* you up in New York. • It's a sweater, but in England. • Rubber used to fix American mistakes. • The time of the year in the UK when leaves *fall*.
theatre vocab 2024-04-24
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- speech by one actor
- creates dances
- the 2nd audition
- group of dancers and singers
- what characters wear
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- trying out for the play
- night of the first performance
- famous theatre in New York
- in charge of the play
- play practice
- objects that aren't costumes or part of the set; example: an actor holding an apple
- characters in the play
- office sells the tickets
13 Clues: play practice • creates dances • the 2nd audition • speech by one actor • what characters wear • in charge of the play • characters in the play • trying out for the play • office sells the tickets • famous theatre in New York • group of dancers and singers • night of the first performance • objects that aren't costumes or part of the set; example: an actor holding an apple
DANGEROUS SUMMER OF JESSE TURNER 2024-08-03
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- Rise of U.S. World dominance
- Location of Havanna Harbor
- Antagonist in story
- Ship that explodes to start conflict
- Person who reports the news
- U.S. Army General
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- Victory at San Juan Hill
- Cuba gains freedom from this country
- Nurse on hospital ship
- Jesse's Native American friend
- From New York City
- Forms and Leads Rough Riders
- Jesse is from this state
13 Clues: U.S. Army General • From New York City • Antagonist in story • Nurse on hospital ship • Victory at San Juan Hill • Jesse is from this state • Location of Havanna Harbor • Person who reports the news • Rise of U.S. World dominance • Forms and Leads Rough Riders • Jesse's Native American friend • Cuba gains freedom from this country • Ship that explodes to start conflict
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
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? • ...
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
Sort 4 2026-03-26
10 Clues: I hate _______. • I am not ______. • Bob got ________. • The _______ was $9. • Brinlee ______a switch. • I do not own a ________. • There are _____ in New York. • I know what a _____ word is. • Some dogs are good _______ dogs. • I went down to the deep ocean in a _________.
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. • ...
For Dadoo 2024-12-30
Blizzard Warnings 2015-01-26
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- The northeastern U.S. will get its first ____________________ for 2015.
- The story's ____________________ is "Blizzard Warnings."
- Many ____________________ have canceled classes.
- Some states may get ____________________ than a foot of snow.
- Airports have canceled ____________________ flights.
- Police are asking ____________________ not to drive.
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- Blizzard ____________________ came on January 26.
- It was published on ____________________ 26, 2015.
- People are asked to stay ____________________ and be safe.
- ____________________ with blizzard warnings include New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
- The ____________________ snow and wind make driving dangerous.
11 Clues: Many ____________________ have canceled classes. • Blizzard ____________________ came on January 26. • It was published on ____________________ 26, 2015. • Airports have canceled ____________________ flights. • Police are asking ____________________ not to drive. • The story's ____________________ is "Blizzard Warnings." • ...
crossword 2023-06-02
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- city now connected to brooklyn
- city this all took place in
- family of head engineers of the bridge
- new borough of New York City
- a system for transmitting voices over a distance
- a person walking along a road
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- the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is
- a road vehichle
- a town that has its on government
- president at the time of the construction of the bridge
- vice president at the time of construction of the bridge
11 Clues: a road vehichle • city this all took place in • new borough of New York City • a person walking along a road • city now connected to brooklyn • a town that has its on government • the type of bridge Brooklyn bridge is • family of head engineers of the bridge • a system for transmitting voices over a distance • president at the time of the construction of the bridge • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
