new york Crossword Puzzles
The British Empire and the Colonial Crisis Key Words Crossword (Some are more than one word.) 2014-10-08
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- Wrote abolitionist poems.
- Event that lead to revolution.
- A tax on molasses.
- A boycott of British goods.
- 1763 Indian attacks on British.
- The French and Indian War.
- Treaty ending Seven Years' War.
- Group formed to secure wilderness.
- Group resisting the Stamp Act.
- Became English king in 1760.
- Also called the Quebec Act.
- Women who protested the British.
- Helped win Seven Years' War.
- A "tax" through trade duties.
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- Forbade colonists to settle west.
- Commander of New York Army.
- First place of revolutionary battle.
- First meeting to decide revolution.
- Asserted Parliaments right to legislate.
- Messenger in Seven Years' War.
20 Clues: A tax on molasses. • Wrote abolitionist poems. • The French and Indian War. • Commander of New York Army. • A boycott of British goods. • Also called the Quebec Act. • Became English king in 1760. • Helped win Seven Years' War. • A "tax" through trade duties. • Event that lead to revolution. • Group resisting the Stamp Act. • Messenger in Seven Years' War. • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2014-10-07
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- designed to redirect trade
- met in New York City in 1765
- also known as the Seven Years War
- rioted against the Stamp Act
- suspected ammunition storage site
- commander of the Royal Army
- presented the Virginia Resolves
- contained a total of five acts
- five men were killed
- warned minutemen the British were coming
- also known as the Coercive Acts
- village five miles east of Concord
- British government
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- lowered East India tea prices
- royal governor of Massachusetts
- tax on official documents
- patriotic women
- met in September 1774
- created the sugar and stamp acts
- treaty between France, Britian, and Spain
20 Clues: patriotic women • British government • five men were killed • met in September 1774 • tax on official documents • designed to redirect trade • commander of the Royal Army • met in New York City in 1765 • rioted against the Stamp Act • lowered East India tea prices • contained a total of five acts • royal governor of Massachusetts • presented the Virginia Resolves • ...
Taylor's Places 2023-02-16
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- A place I'll never go
- Cheap market in London
- Notes washed up on the shore
- Taylor is New York, Joe is...
- The perfect place to cry
- A sleazy bar
- Break bones on the concrete
- A garden in the Big Apple
- Let's swing
- A clean cat flexes
- Where Taylor got her start
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- Taylor's rented home
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Not a small town
- The stars don't compare
- Dorothea's eyes
- First Rebekah's, then Taylor's
- The National's place
- Gated communities
- Rock in your pocket
- Eating pastries and riding bikes
- Pack your dolls
- 1989 Tour, Blank Space
- A bird soaring
24 Clues: Let's swing • A sleazy bar • A bird soaring • Dorothea's eyes • Pack your dolls • Not a small town • Leonardo DiCaprio • Gated communities • A clean cat flexes • Rock in your pocket • Taylor's rented home • The National's place • A place I'll never go • Cheap market in London • 1989 Tour, Blank Space • The stars don't compare • The perfect place to cry • A garden in the Big Apple • ...
Happy birthday, Romeo! 2017-04-02
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- Favorite kind of weather
- Sport that involves cars
- A favorite car
- Favorite hot drink
- Favorite color
- Sport that involves bats
- Gaming/editing name
- Favorite hedgehog
- One of your names on Facebook
- One of your pastimes
- Current model of phone
- Game about snowboarding
- Name of New York Mets stadium
- Second favorite constellation
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- Disney Pixar movie about automobiles
- Your middle name
- Your birth month
- Where we met
- Transport you will find at an airport
- First game console
- Favorite anime
- Favorite constellation
- Zodiac Sign
- One of your first hobbies
- Your birth date
25 Clues: Zodiac Sign • Where we met • A favorite car • Favorite color • Favorite anime • Your birth date • Your middle name • Your birth month • Favorite hedgehog • Favorite hot drink • First game console • Gaming/editing name • One of your pastimes • Favorite constellation • Current model of phone • Game about snowboarding • Favorite kind of weather • Sport that involves cars • Sport that involves bats • ...
Spanish Unit 10 College 101 2021-02-02
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- Walt Disney World
- a car(blank)
- Neigh, saddle, yehaw
- One Came Home, Seeing Red, Angel on the Square...
- Swingset, slide, lake...
- pedals, chains, basket...
- Smithsonian
- coloring, reading, walking outside...
- Walmart, Trigs, Pick n Save...
- New York Times, Milwaukee Gazette...
- doodling is a form of this...
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- Yay, whoot whoot, best day ever!...
- Birthday...
- Ballet, hip hop, contemporary...
- Took Lessons in 1st grade for this...
- Hamilton, Into the Woods, Case of Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde
- Fried Green Tomatoes
- Knight, Queen, King, Rook
- Stage, Singer, Drums
- Best...
- Tiger Beat, Girls World...
- needle, thread...
22 Clues: Best... • Birthday... • Smithsonian • a car(blank) • Walt Disney World • needle, thread... • Neigh, saddle, yehaw • Fried Green Tomatoes • Stage, Singer, Drums • Swingset, slide, lake... • Knight, Queen, King, Rook • pedals, chains, basket... • Tiger Beat, Girls World... • doodling is a form of this... • Walmart, Trigs, Pick n Save... • Ballet, hip hop, contemporary... • ...
Revolutionary Characters 3 2021-10-13
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- Hamilton’s birth was
- Hamilton’s home state
- Who killed Hamilton
- Hamilton liked the English
- Hamilton wanted war with who
- Hamilton’s financial program originally favored
- How tall was Hamilton
- What year did Hamilton die
- Hamilton practiced law only for
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- Who’s Hamilton’s lifelong enemy
- Republicans embraced Hamilton as what
- Who did Hamilton marry
- Hamilton was born here
- What formed against Hamilton’s project
- Washington appointed Hamilton secretary of
- Jefferson thought paper money was
- Hamilton was sensitive towards his
- Hamilton wanted what of banking
- Hamilton wanted this America
- Philadelphia got a bank in
20 Clues: Who killed Hamilton • Hamilton’s birth was • Hamilton’s home state • How tall was Hamilton • Who did Hamilton marry • Hamilton was born here • Hamilton liked the English • Philadelphia got a bank in • What year did Hamilton die • Hamilton wanted this America • Hamilton wanted war with who • Who’s Hamilton’s lifelong enemy • Hamilton wanted what of banking • ...
Crossword # 2 2022-06-19
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- This tells you where you’re facing
- The one who never wanted to grow up
- Ciao, come ___ ?
- Your first street name
- In a while…
- City with world’s tallest leaning tower
- A very big blue slide
- New York is the big
- Your companion when you were little
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- It exploded in the pool
- The color of Dedi's work's logo
- Animal that survives a fall from any height
- Hatchi…
- Armen builds with these
- This makes pasta black
- A fear of these, in arachnophobia
- Mom’s nickname
- Row this boat with your feet
- A very crafty café
- Jeremy’s middle name
20 Clues: Hatchi… • In a while… • Mom’s nickname • Ciao, come ___ ? • A very crafty café • New York is the big • Jeremy’s middle name • A very big blue slide • This makes pasta black • Your first street name • It exploded in the pool • Armen builds with these • Row this boat with your feet • The color of Dedi's work's logo • A fear of these, in arachnophobia • This tells you where you’re facing • ...
Christmas Jingles 2017-12-13
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- "Merry Xmas Everybody"
- "Mistletoe"
- "Mistletoe and Wine"
- "Underneath the Tree"
- "Somethin' Stupid"
- "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
- "Hallelujah"
- "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town"
- "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
- "Jingle Bell Rock"
- "Somewhere Only We Know"
- "Fairytale of New York"
- "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
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- "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday"
- "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
- "Driving Home for Christmas"
- "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow"
- "Santa Baby"
- "Wonderful Christmastime"
- "Christmas Lights"
- "Merry Christmas Everyone"
- "One More Sleep"
- "Santa Tell Me"
- "Last Christmas"
24 Clues: "Mistletoe" • "Santa Baby" • "Hallelujah" • "Santa Tell Me" • "One More Sleep" • "Last Christmas" • "Christmas Lights" • "Somethin' Stupid" • "Jingle Bell Rock" • "Mistletoe and Wine" • "Underneath the Tree" • "Merry Xmas Everybody" • "Fairytale of New York" • "Somewhere Only We Know" • "Wonderful Christmastime" • "Baby, It's Cold Outside" • "Merry Christmas Everyone" • "Driving Home for Christmas" • ...
Places in the world 2023-08-06
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- The capital of North Carolina
- A continent in Game of Thrones
- Has a dragon flag
- Street with a special number ten
- Has the most northern capital
- University in Manhattan
- Capital of New York
- The holy land
- Sully landed on it
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- Biden's hometown in Pennsylvania
- Mare Nostrum
- Was called Mediolanum during Roman times
- Before it was Paris, it was known as...
- Central European Capital
- Sydney Beach
- Largest ocean
- A city known for diplomacy
- City and street in Manhattan
- Capital of Texas
- Disputed island
- Someone from LA
- Small Unesco town surrounded by a wall
22 Clues: Mare Nostrum • Sydney Beach • Largest ocean • The holy land • Disputed island • Someone from LA • Capital of Texas • Has a dragon flag • Sully landed on it • Capital of New York • University in Manhattan • Central European Capital • A city known for diplomacy • City and street in Manhattan • The capital of North Carolina • Has the most northern capital • A continent in Game of Thrones • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-11-12
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- New York es un _______.
- Tu hermana _____ es Melody.
- Donde esta tu vivo.
- Un hijo de mi hermana.
- Aya vivo en el ___________.
- Un perro, gato...
- Los hermanos tienen ojos azules y pelo rubio.
- Tienen las flores.
- tiene un cama
- Mi familia tiene un ____ viejo.
- Yo soy Esha, y tu ______?
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- Tienen las sillas y la mesa.
- Mis padres padres.
- Tu y yo tenemos los ojos _______.
- Donde esta tu carro.
- Tiene un esposo.
- Tu tienes una herman pero yo soy un hija _____.
- Melody es tu hermana y el ____ hija de tus padres.
- el perro bebé
- "Yo necesito ir el ____."
20 Clues: el perro bebé • tiene un cama • Tiene un esposo. • Un perro, gato... • Mis padres padres. • Tienen las flores. • Donde esta tu vivo. • Donde esta tu carro. • Un hijo de mi hermana. • New York es un _______. • "Yo necesito ir el ____." • Yo soy Esha, y tu ______? • Tu hermana _____ es Melody. • Aya vivo en el ___________. • Tienen las sillas y la mesa. • Mi familia tiene un ____ viejo. • ...
/s/ in Words 2023-09-25
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- relics of creatures past left in stone
- a male child
- e.g., New York, Atlantic, Mexico, Salt Lake
- winter activity: ______ fight
- used to speak, sing, laugh, etc.
- what you do with your ears
- salad staple
- Santa's vehicle of choice
- orange, apple, pineapple, cranberry; to name a few
- leaky part of sink
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- second most common language in the U.S.
- "tough pill to ______"
- makes your car run
- frozen summer treat
- first indicator of a cold
- follow when cooking
- America's favorite pasttime
- "hay is for _____"
- lick and stick on an envelope
- e.g., spider, beetle, ant, fly
20 Clues: a male child • salad staple • makes your car run • "hay is for _____" • leaky part of sink • frozen summer treat • follow when cooking • "tough pill to ______" • first indicator of a cold • Santa's vehicle of choice • what you do with your ears • America's favorite pasttime • winter activity: ______ fight • lick and stick on an envelope • e.g., spider, beetle, ant, fly • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-01-08
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- President, Island, and Bear
- 10-day Bengali Festival
- East African Country
- Adventuring Reporter
- Hot Beverage
- “Is He dead?” Author
- Wedding Attire
- Science of Decision Making
- King of the Jungle
- True Anniversary
- Wars Space Opera
- Efficient Sales Mechanism for a Unique Item
- Nocturnal Bird
- Breakfast Food / Indecisive
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- Place to Forge Iron Alloys
- Fluffy if American, Crispy if Indian
- Cake Topper
- Amtrak line from Charlotte to New York
- Chain Restaurant / Spicy Food
- Arlington Metro Stop
- Three Horned Dino
- Shelled Reptile
- Where the Wind Comes Sweeping Down the Plain
- Nobel Winning Poet
24 Clues: Cake Topper • Hot Beverage • Wedding Attire • Nocturnal Bird • Shelled Reptile • True Anniversary • Wars Space Opera • Three Horned Dino • King of the Jungle • Nobel Winning Poet • East African Country • Adventuring Reporter • Arlington Metro Stop • “Is He dead?” Author • 10-day Bengali Festival • Place to Forge Iron Alloys • Science of Decision Making • President, Island, and Bear • ...
16 2024-07-07
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- Magical board game chaos.
- Secret agents fight aliens.
- Simba's rise to power.
- Drama about alien signals.
- Convicts hijack a plane.
- Las Vegas crime drama.
- Monster attacks New York.
- President fights hijackers.
- Peter Pan returns.
- Ancient curse horror.
- Deepsea thriller.
- Disney's Greek demigod.
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- Serial killer's deadly sins.
- Tarantino's crime stories.
- Roman general's revenge.
- Love story with a ghost.
- Sci-Fi animated film.
- Space mission disaster.
- Animated jungle adventure.
- Stephen King's horror tale.
- Living toys adventure.
- Highspeed bus thriller.
- 90s high school satire.
- Vampire hunter action.
- Man's life is a show.
25 Clues: Deepsea thriller. • Peter Pan returns. • Sci-Fi animated film. • Ancient curse horror. • Man's life is a show. • Simba's rise to power. • Living toys adventure. • Las Vegas crime drama. • Vampire hunter action. • Space mission disaster. • Highspeed bus thriller. • 90s high school satire. • Disney's Greek demigod. • Roman general's revenge. • Love story with a ghost. • Convicts hijack a plane. • ...
World Wonders Crossword Adventure 2024-06-11
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- Architectural marvel in Australia
- Ancient Chinese fortification
- Historic citadel in Athens
- Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor
- Ancient city carved into Jordanian rock
- Iconic basilica in Barcelona
- Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
- Ancient amphitheater in Rome
- Ancient Egyptian structures in Giza
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- Monument featuring presidential faces
- KHALIFA Tallest building in the world, located in Dubai
- Iconic Italian bell tower
- Ancient temple complex in Cambodia
- Prehistoric monument in England
- Famous clock tower in London
- Largest pyramid in Egypt
- Monument in India known for its beauty
- Famous bridge in San Francisco
- Tower in Paris
- Incan citadel in Peru
20 Clues: Tower in Paris • Incan citadel in Peru • Largest pyramid in Egypt • Iconic Italian bell tower • Historic citadel in Athens • Famous clock tower in London • Iconic basilica in Barcelona • Ancient amphitheater in Rome • Ancient Chinese fortification • Famous bridge in San Francisco • Prehistoric monument in England • Architectural marvel in Australia • Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro • ...
Baseball 2024-09-13
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- The anthill for pitchers
- Legacy player ___ Peniella
- Smarter than the average Yankee
- Place to keep pitchers and male cattle
- To his softly without swinging
- Nickname for Galarraga
- Two games in one day
- Pitcher stat or slavedriver's tool
- Legendary Cubs announcer Harry ____
- Sticky situation while fielding
- Former player and singer Terry _______
- Bought along with Cracker Jack
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- Place not meant to get handicap parking
- The Great Bambino
- New York club, for long
- Future gamblers of the strip
- Braves manager of the 1990s
- Former French-Canadian exposition
- Pitchers better not pull this move
- Beantown field
20 Clues: Beantown field • The Great Bambino • Two games in one day • Nickname for Galarraga • New York club, for long • The anthill for pitchers • Legacy player ___ Peniella • Braves manager of the 1990s • Future gamblers of the strip • To his softly without swinging • Bought along with Cracker Jack • Smarter than the average Yankee • Sticky situation while fielding • ...
Christopher's Christmas Crossword 2024-12-03
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- Flamin' rodeo
- A type of holiday; and yours was white
- Wolf Lodge, Our little howler's favorite sleep over
- How to address our home
- Beer holder or frequented establishment
- A sport and also a hated pasta variety
- York, Where you asked me to be yours
- Steak size
- Falls on the border
- Town where we picked up our girl
- Middle moniker for Infinity
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- Get out room
- Blindfolded trip
- "Yellow" garnishment for balls
- Cozy rub
- Middle moniker for 28
- "Green" garnishment for balls
- Kings, Games we attended for free
- poor weather and great treat
- Decker, The bus and the bar
20 Clues: Cozy rub • Steak size • Get out room • Flamin' rodeo • Blindfolded trip • Falls on the border • Middle moniker for 28 • How to address our home • Decker, The bus and the bar • Middle moniker for Infinity • poor weather and great treat • "Green" garnishment for balls • "Yellow" garnishment for balls • Town where we picked up our girl • Kings, Games we attended for free • ...
Maria & Ben 2025-03-31
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- Month that Ben proposed to Maria
- Ben's favorite sport
- Number of girls in Maria's wedding party
- The game they play with their friends on Tuesday
- Maria's eye color
- Ben's middle name
- Flower Girl
- College where they met
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- Where Maria studied abroad
- Maria's liquor of choice
- Where they are going on their honeymoon
- Who is older?
- City where the couple will live after they are married
- Ben's College Major
- Where Maria Works
- Maria's New Last Name
- Number of years they have been dating
- Maria's Maid of Honor
- Number of wedding dresses Maria tried on
- Ring Bearer
20 Clues: Flower Girl • Ring Bearer • Who is older? • Where Maria Works • Maria's eye color • Ben's middle name • Ben's College Major • Ben's favorite sport • Maria's New Last Name • Maria's Maid of Honor • College where they met • Maria's liquor of choice • Where Maria studied abroad • Month that Ben proposed to Maria • Number of years they have been dating • Where they are going on their honeymoon • ...
USA toolbox 2025-10-01
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- – Art with sounds (jazz, hip-hop)
- – Hot, dry land with sand
- – Big figure in stone or metal (Liberty)
- – Road over water (Golden Gate)
- – Very deep valley (Grand Canyon)
- – Place with art or history
- – Very tall building (New York)
- – Things we eat (burger, hotdog)
- – Big natural park (Yellowstone)
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- – Games like baseball or basketball
- – Sausage in bread
- – High land (you can ski)
- – City of Hollywood and beaches
- – City with the Statue of Liberty
- – Movies (Hollywood)
- – Water falling down (Niagara Falls)
- – Sand next to the sea
- – Bread + meat sandwich
- – Long travel by car
- – Old famous American road
20 Clues: – Sausage in bread • – Movies (Hollywood) • – Long travel by car • – Sand next to the sea • – Bread + meat sandwich • – High land (you can ski) • – Hot, dry land with sand • – Old famous American road • – Place with art or history • – City of Hollywood and beaches • – Road over water (Golden Gate) • – Very tall building (New York) • – Things we eat (burger, hotdog) • ...
the imperfect 2025-05-19
9 Clues: Jugar(Yo) • Comer(Tú) • ellas, un fotos • yo, la pista y rápido • ella, un lapiz y papel • Estudiar (mi amigos y yo) • Ella ____ (cocinar) la pizza. • Ellos ninos ______ (vivir) New York. • Mi amigos y yo _____ (jugar) los videojuegos
gangs 2023-01-17
9 Clues: favorite drug • favorite sport • the crips enemy • another word for gun • favorite type of shoe • do the like andrew tate • this gang is from new york • what they call there homies • what do they call there neighborhood
Hidden Crossword for Brodie 2025-09-13
9 Clues: Where Shaana lives. • What Hayley studies. • Maddi's middle name. • A game "Edge of the []" • A language Phil speaks. • Braydon's favourite dog. • Acacia's favourite colour. • A show Hayley saw in New York. • Somewhere you can find two hints.
To Abby 2025-12-16
9 Clues: x • Gift tag word • Monopoly, for one • Best sister-in-law • Most Popular Holiday • "Emperor's _____ Groove" • A town in both England and Pennsylvania • Purchase model that Adobe now implements • Homophone for author of Frankenstein or The Homewreckers
New York boroughs 2022-03-30
New York ____ (Sports) 2022-02-01
New York Times 2023-01-22
5 Clues: A US Invasion starting in 2003 • His life ended in Ford's Theatre • what put people indoors around the world • period with the first African American President • This war changed the battlefield in more ways than I
The Dutch in North America 2012-01-25
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- European country from which the Dutch took the role of world traders in Asia and Africa
- The people who took over the Dutch colony of New Netherlands without firing a shot in 1664
- What the English re-named New Netherlands after they took it over
- Dutch explorer who sailed down the Hudson River from the New York Harbor
- Another name for Holland
- Many different kinds of people with their own customs and languages
- What Henry Hudson was looking for: the ___________ Passage to Asia
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- Country in the northern part of Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries
- City in the Dutch colony of New Netherlands: New ____________.
- The Dutch established this kind of trade with Native Americans on Manhattan Island and in the Hudson River Valley
- Company that sponsored Dutch colonies in America: the Dutch ______ ________ Company
- Dutch Colony in the Hudson River Valley: _______ Netherlands.
12 Clues: Another name for Holland • Dutch Colony in the Hudson River Valley: _______ Netherlands. • City in the Dutch colony of New Netherlands: New ____________. • What the English re-named New Netherlands after they took it over • What Henry Hudson was looking for: the ___________ Passage to Asia • Many different kinds of people with their own customs and languages • ...
Review 2015-10-12
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- when the moon goes dark because it is in the earth's shadow
- the part of the United States New York,Pennsylvania, and New Jersey are in
- the kind of musician Louis Armstrong became
- word that describes someone or something, for example: happy
- wanting to know more about something or someone
- an understanding between people
- an imaginary line that runs from the North to the South Pole
- the instrument that Louis Armstrong learned when he was a child
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- to recommend or put forth an idea
- the state where Armstrong was from
- a smell
- the movement of the earth around its center
- something true, something that can be proven
- to get ready
- to call off, to stop something that was planned
- the opposite of west
- brain cells
17 Clues: a smell • brain cells • to get ready • the opposite of west • an understanding between people • to recommend or put forth an idea • the state where Armstrong was from • the movement of the earth around its center • the kind of musician Louis Armstrong became • something true, something that can be proven • wanting to know more about something or someone • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-03-09
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- Loyalty to interests of your section of the country
- belief that the U.S. should expand from coast to coast
- law in 1820 to balance slave and free states
- act Law forced Native tribes to west
- giving government jobs to friends and supporters
- Machineincreased production of cotton in the South
- A Tax on imported goods
- Reason people choose to leave home country
- Person who settles in a new country
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- right to vote
- Women's rights meeting held in New York in 1848
- Forced Cherokee Tribe to Indian Territory in the West
- The movement to end slavery
- Campaign to stop drinking of alcohol
- feeling of pride and loyalty to country
- change from farming to manufacturing
- Idea of doing/making everything for themselves or country
17 Clues: right to vote • A Tax on imported goods • The movement to end slavery • Person who settles in a new country • Campaign to stop drinking of alcohol • act Law forced Native tribes to west • change from farming to manufacturing • feeling of pride and loyalty to country • Reason people choose to leave home country • law in 1820 to balance slave and free states • ...
Crossword 2/27 2024-02-22
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- Number of leaves a clover must have to give you good luck
- “___ had a little lamb”
- Newest controversial Emerald Fennell film
- Name of the NHL championship trophy and popular beverage tumbler brand
- You may get a ticket for doing this
- Mickey Mouse's pet dog
- Popular competition Reality TV show
- ___ Speedwagon, a popular classic rock band
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- Bieber or Timberlake
- Doughy breakfast food often served with cream cheese
- Nickname and acronym for Hofstra's new academic building
- Islamic month of fasting which begins on Mar. 10
- This Christian observance began on Feb. 14
- Citrus fruit often squeezed in drinks
- Twelfth sign of the zodiac that begins in March
- Industry responsible for creating a company's image
- Where the New York Yankees are doing spring training
17 Clues: Bieber or Timberlake • Mickey Mouse's pet dog • “___ had a little lamb” • You may get a ticket for doing this • Popular competition Reality TV show • Citrus fruit often squeezed in drinks • Newest controversial Emerald Fennell film • This Christian observance began on Feb. 14 • ___ Speedwagon, a popular classic rock band • Twelfth sign of the zodiac that begins in March • ...
2/27 Chron Crossword 2024-02-25
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- Number of leaves a clover must have to give you good luck
- Acronym for Hofstra's new academic building
- This year, this 40-day Christian observance began on Feb. 14
- Name shared by the NHL championship trophy and popular beverage tumbler
- Where the New York Yankees are doing spring training
- Twelfth sign of the zodiac beginning in March
- Mickey Mouse's pet dog
- Islamic month of fasting beginning on March 10
- You may get a ticket for doing this
- Popular competition reality TV show now filmed in Fiji
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- Industry responsible for maintaining a company's image
- Bieber or Timberlake
- Doughy breakfast foods, often served with cream cheese
- Newest film directed by Emerald Fennell
- “___ had a little lamb”
- ___ Speedwagon, a popular classic rock band
- Citrus fruit often squeezed into drinks
17 Clues: Bieber or Timberlake • Mickey Mouse's pet dog • “___ had a little lamb” • You may get a ticket for doing this • Newest film directed by Emerald Fennell • Citrus fruit often squeezed into drinks • Acronym for Hofstra's new academic building • ___ Speedwagon, a popular classic rock band • Twelfth sign of the zodiac beginning in March • ...
New 2021-04-01
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- Vitis vinifera (2 words)
- Lake "at the inlet" in Ojibwe
- French hunting rifle
- Originally Brad's Drink
- Polar Bear Express destination
- Semordnilap of “mail”
- The red app
- City with York Central Hospital (2 words)
- Trusting most of his work to duct tape (2 words)
- Crude oil producer
- French name; named after Christmas
- 23rd Prime Minister (first name)
- The only completely bilingual province (2 words)
- Believed to be extinct in the 1950s (2 words)
- Newest Canadian territory
- The one you fell for
- “Bond, _____ Bond”
- “C’est aussi ça la vie!” (2 words)
- Canadian rock band (2 words)
- Syrup
- Has the world’s longest bridge over ice covered water
- _______ Borealis
- “The Great One”
- A place of worship
- PC party member (2 words)
- Partridge hunter
- Territory bordered by two territories (3 words)
- Cheese factory
- Latin for New Scotland (2 words)
- Lowe
- Canadian beer
- CAD
- Known as P.E.T. (first name)
- 1976 Olympics
- An Irish Gaelic clan
- Home to Mount Logan
- Famous carpenter
- French professional wrestler and actor: ______ The Giant
- Smart and funny boy
- ______ Generation born from 1928 to 1945
- A crossword puzzle player
- A CN engineer
- Most awarded game show
- Periodical publication
- Lester B. Pearson Intl. Airport
- NHL defenseman (2 words)
- A bunny so nice they named him twice
- Canadian sport Americans love
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- Classic movie (4 words)
- Perfect hand 29
- Secret Spy Training School near Whitby
- The oldest provincial park in Canada
- Sheep. Cow. Dog.
- Province without natural borders
- Creature on a toonie (2 words)
- Ticker BB’s headquarters
- Competitive board game
- Largest independent ice cream manufacturer in Canada
- Used in cold climates to warm an engine (2 words)
- Poutine Province
- Franglais speaker
- President impeached and resigned (first name)
- Has over 250000 freshwater lakes
- The headquarters of Canada's five largest banks
- Small stone statue
- The queen bee in Hebrew
- Our heroes don’t always finish (2 words)
- 7 lbs 14 oz.
- Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Debussy (2 words)
- Square garden near the Empire State Building
- Similar to “The Best or Nothing”
- Athlete born in Moose Factory
- The Hashemite Kingdom
- Off 9th Concession (2 words)
- White, purple or pink three-petaled plant
- Cree term for “The narrows of the great spirit”
- Peter Lymburner ________
- Inuit word for friend
- Schlumbergra Gaertneri, common name
- J. Trump
- _________ Falls
- Terre-Neuve
- Means of entertainment or gaining knowledge
- Lake in Banff AB and Cochrane ON
- One of Canada’s original roadhouse restaurants ______’s
- Horizontally-running film to project a wide image
- Roger’s Centre
- Vehicle with Kevlar composite tracks
- East of Kapuskasing, Northeast of Timmins, South of Moosonee, North of Iroquois falls
- 290 Bremner Blvd Toronto
- Winterlude city
- First and only team outside of the USA to appear in and win the World Series (2 words)
- The largest Oktoberfest city outside of Germany
- Home to The Hanging Garden Tree (2 words)
- Highway to home
- Dried strips of lean meat
- 3-wheeler Honda (acronym)
- The name attributed to your genetic inheritance
98 Clues: CAD • Lowe • Syrup • J. Trump • The red app • Terre-Neuve • 7 lbs 14 oz. • Canadian beer • 1976 Olympics • A CN engineer • Cheese factory • Roger’s Centre • Perfect hand 29 • “The Great One” • _________ Falls • Winterlude city • Highway to home • Sheep. Cow. Dog. • Poutine Province • _______ Borealis • Partridge hunter • Famous carpenter • Franglais speaker • Crude oil producer • Small stone statue • “Bond, _____ Bond” • ...
New 2021-04-01
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- Latin for New Scotland (2 words)
- PC party member (2 words)
- A bunny so nice they named him twice
- The Hashemite Kingdom
- The headquarters of Canada's five largest banks
- A crossword puzzle player
- Secret Spy Training School near Whitby
- _________ Falls
- Classic movie (4 words)
- Means of entertainment or gaining knowledge
- Cheese factory
- One of Canada’s original roadhouse restaurants ______’s
- Smart and funny boy
- Winterlude city
- Perfect hand 29
- Lester B. Pearson Intl. Airport
- Periodical publication
- Ticker BB’s headquarters
- Poutine Province
- Square garden near the Empire State Building
- Trusting most of his work to duct tape (2 words)
- Dried strips of lean meat
- Home to Mount Logan
- Most awarded game show
- NHL defenseman (2 words)
- Used in cold climates to warm an engine (2 words)
- The name attributed to your genetic inheritance
- Has over 250000 freshwater lakes
- An Irish Gaelic clan
- Known as P.E.T. (first name)
- Territory bordered by two territories (3 words)
- Athlete born in Moose Factory
- CAD
- Canadian beer
- City with York Central Hospital (2 words)
- French hunting rifle
- Canadian rock band (2 words)
- 1976 Olympics
- The queen bee in Hebrew
- Creature on a toonie (2 words)
- Vehicle with Kevlar composite tracks
- Believed to be extinct in the 1950s (2 words)
- Roger’s Centre
- Province without natural borders
- ______ Generation born from 1928 to 1945
- Partridge hunter
- French name; named after Christmas
- Syrup
- Polar Bear Express destination
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- 23rd Prime Minister (first name)
- 290 Bremner Blvd Toronto
- Newest Canadian territory
- Largest independent ice cream manufacturer in Canada
- The one you fell for
- Home to The Hanging Garden Tree (2 words)
- Sheep. Cow. Dog.
- Franglais speaker
- The oldest provincial park in Canada
- Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Debussy (2 words)
- Lake "at the inlet" in Ojibwe
- Horizontally-running film to project a wide image
- Crude oil producer
- “Bond, _____ Bond”
- The red app
- J. Trump
- Our heroes don’t always finish (2 words)
- Vitis vinifera (2 words)
- Has the world’s longest bridge over ice covered water
- First and only team outside of the USA to appear in and win the World Series (2 words)
- The only completely bilingual province (2 words)
- East of Kapuskasing, Northeast of Timmins, South of Moosonee, North of Iroquois falls
- Originally Brad's Drink
- Peter Lymburner ________
- The largest Oktoberfest city outside of Germany
- A CN engineer
- Similar to “The Best or Nothing”
- Lake in Banff AB and Cochrane ON
- Highway to home
- Competitive board game
- Small stone statue
- Terre-Neuve
- “The Great One”
- A place of worship
- 3-wheeler Honda (acronym)
- White, purple or pink three-petaled plant
- Lowe
- Cree term for “The narrows of the great spirit”
- _______ Borealis
- President impeached and resigned (first name)
- Schlumbergra Gaertneri, common name
- Semordnilap of “mail”
- French professional wrestler and actor: ______ The Giant
- Inuit word for friend
- 7 lbs 14 oz.
- Canadian sport Americans love
- Off 9th Concession (2 words)
- Famous carpenter
- “C’est aussi ça la vie!” (2 words)
98 Clues: CAD • Lowe • Syrup • J. Trump • The red app • Terre-Neuve • 7 lbs 14 oz. • A CN engineer • Canadian beer • 1976 Olympics • Cheese factory • Roger’s Centre • _________ Falls • Winterlude city • Perfect hand 29 • Highway to home • “The Great One” • Sheep. Cow. Dog. • Poutine Province • _______ Borealis • Famous carpenter • Partridge hunter • Franglais speaker • Crude oil producer • “Bond, _____ Bond” • Small stone statue • ...
New 2023-03-28
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- Dairy-based liquid used as a dessert topping
- Assortments or additions for ice cream
- Ice cream serving
- Tropical fruit often used in desserts
- Breakfast pastry often served with syrup and butter
- Sweet chocolate topping or candy
- Sweet, elongated fruit often used in desserts
- Dessert with ice cream, sauce, and toppings
- Small fruit often used as a topping
- Tiny candy bits used to decorate desserts.
- Fruit-based frozen dessert
- Ice cream holder that's shaped like a triangle.
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- Sweet, sticky flavor often used in chewing gum
- Popular hot beverage
- Flavor often paired with chocolate that has a refreshing aroma
- Classic ice cream flavor
- Tropical fruit often used in desserts
- Wavy pattern in ice cream caused by folding in ingredients
- Sweet treat made from cocoa
- Sweet, red fruit often used in desserts
- Mini Dutch pancakes often served with powdered sugar
- Cold, frothy drink made with ice cream
- Flavor known for its distinctive green color and nutty taste
- Tiny candy pieces often used as decoration
- Italian frozen dessert
- Sticky, sweet sauce often used in desserts
- Edible seeds or kernels often used in desserts
- Utensil used for eating ice cream
28 Clues: Ice cream serving • Popular hot beverage • Italian frozen dessert • Classic ice cream flavor • Fruit-based frozen dessert • Sweet treat made from cocoa • Sweet chocolate topping or candy • Utensil used for eating ice cream • Small fruit often used as a topping • Tropical fruit often used in desserts • Tropical fruit often used in desserts • Assortments or additions for ice cream • ...
New 2024-11-16
21 Clues: Clue2 • Clue8 • Clue3 • Clue5 • Clue1 • Clue4 • Clue9 • Clue6 • Clue7 • Clue17 • Clue16 • Clue13 • Clue11 • Clue18 • Clue15 • Clue21 • Clue14 • Clue19 • Clue20 • Clue12 • Clue10
new 2025-03-22
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- A limb of the body
- Living beings
- Measure of heaviness
- Low in cost
- A rule or law
- Referring to two things together
- Stretch to get something
- Has a good flavor
- Like one thing more than another
- Prepares food with heat
- All people
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- Rescue or keep safe
- A break from work or school
- Someone who lives nearby
- Surroundings or natural world
- Producing much noise
- Supplied with necessary items
- Entrance or exit point
- Feeling exhausted
- Someone who makes bread and pastries
- Move through the air
- Moves quickly
22 Clues: All people • Low in cost • Living beings • A rule or law • Moves quickly • Has a good flavor • Feeling exhausted • A limb of the body • Rescue or keep safe • Measure of heaviness • Producing much noise • Move through the air • Entrance or exit point • Prepares food with heat • Someone who lives nearby • Stretch to get something • A break from work or school • Surroundings or natural world • ...
new 2024-02-29
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- Дефицит
- Сочувствие
- Жаловаться
- Победа
- царить
- Адаптироваться
- Недостаток
- Развиваться
- Шептать
- Соглашаться
- Обещать
- свистеть
- обучать
- Способность
- Фундамент
- Мачеха
- Разработка
- сундук
- Внутренний
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- плен
- Слой
- Подготовить
- Вакцинировать
- Оценивать
- связывать
- Перо
- prasmė Образно
- Сердитый
- Широкий
- Действовать
- Судить
- ссыльный
- Пустой
- Нюхать
- Надежда
- Запах
- Управлять
- Сторожить
- Покинуть
- довести
40 Clues: плен • Слой • Перо • Запах • Победа • царить • Судить • Пустой • Нюхать • Мачеха • сундук • Дефицит • Широкий • Шептать • Обещать • Надежда • обучать • довести • Сердитый • ссыльный • свистеть • Покинуть • Оценивать • связывать • Управлять • Фундамент • Сторожить • Сочувствие • Жаловаться • Недостаток • Разработка • Внутренний • Подготовить • Развиваться • Действовать • Соглашаться • Способность • Вакцинировать • prasmė Образно • Адаптироваться
New 2025-11-19
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- Cowboys are often depicted wearing a _________ around their neck.
- After 10 weeks without rain, the land was quite _________.
- It is common to see a deer _______ along the side of the road at this time of the year.
- Steve felt ___________ to pitch in and help, since everyone else in the group was helping.
- Since the surrounding land was flat, Devon was able to see quite a bit from atop the ________.
- People with older siblings generally learn how to _______ them up.
- Sick for days and unable to eat, Charles began to look rather ________.
- Since their ______ Sarah and Howard have been busy planning the wedding.
- It can be hard for people to remain ______ when they get upset and emotional.
- I’m not much of a performer, but during the ________ I agreed to go onstage and be a backup singer.
- They had been looking forward to the game for weeks, so when the big day finally came, they were all _________ and ready.
- Growing a lawn from seeds can take time, so home builders often have ________ installed.
- The patient, cunning trickster rarely acted on impulse; he preferred ______ his time.
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- Many people in long-ago wars died when wounds they received in battle were allowed to get infected and _______.
- The spoiled child had closets full of toys that had long ago been ________ for newer ones.
- The team ______ better once they stopped arguing and began to work together.
- Mr. Davis was well-known for being reluctant to let young suitors ________ his daughters.
- The farmer chose to ________ his crops rather than planting all of his fields with corn.
- The __________ was a formal room, so we never brought our toys in there or even relaxed on the furniture.
- Dave's expression changed from a grin to a sick look of unease when he saw the principal ________ at him during the assembly.
- Marie wore her finest dress and her new jewelry; she looked ___________.
- Caitlin Clark was able to ________ the fans with her impressive ballhandling.
22 Clues: After 10 weeks without rain, the land was quite _________. • Cowboys are often depicted wearing a _________ around their neck. • People with older siblings generally learn how to _______ them up. • Sick for days and unable to eat, Charles began to look rather ________. • Since their ______ Sarah and Howard have been busy planning the wedding. • ...
NEW 2025-11-23
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- Think tougher, think smarter, think prouder. (Poetry term)
- According to the poem's last stanza, the Raven is still doing this.
- "The song that was sung," is this type of sentence.
- That dog was savagely kind.
- The written chunks of poems.
- Countably infinite.
- I was dying from laughter.
- Kicking the bucket after being under the weather.
- Another word for "fragment."
- Rose, Foul, Prince
- A free-verse poem has no ____________. (Synonym of building).
- The Tell-Tale Heart's heart's second purpose.
- Shane Koyczan's first nickname.
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- We are in week number _____ of school.
- Most Mondays make me manic.
- The Greek god of three dots.
- A haiku has three of these.
- Can break up an independent and dependent clause.
- Repetition of rhythmic rhymes.
- "Literally" kicking the bucket means you kicked this.
- The section of NL's new baseball field with the 20-ft fence.
- These punctuation thingers detach.
- The morning was a townhouse burning to the ground.
- Your recent "speech" was designed to do this.
- The Tell-Tale Heart's heart's initial purpose.
- You have to lose yourself to find yourself.
- It's too crowded. No one goes there anymore.
27 Clues: Rose, Foul, Prince • Countably infinite. • I was dying from laughter. • Most Mondays make me manic. • A haiku has three of these. • That dog was savagely kind. • The Greek god of three dots. • The written chunks of poems. • Another word for "fragment." • Repetition of rhythmic rhymes. • Shane Koyczan's first nickname. • These punctuation thingers detach. • ...
New 2026-03-26
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- Organizing perception by separating object from background
- Limited capacity temporary memory holding attended information
- Principle that the whole is different from sum of parts
- Systematic technique to improve memory encoding or retrieval
- Failure to notice unexpected objects when focused elsewhere
- Memory for general knowledge and facts
- Perceiving objects as stable despite changes in sensory input
- Smallest difference in stimulation that can be detected
- Memory influencing behavior without conscious awareness
- Theory about detecting weak stimuli amid noise
- Gestalt grouping based on shared characteristics
- Rehearsal linking new information to existing knowledge
- Sense providing information about body position and movement
- Process of getting information into the memory system
- Processing beginning with raw sensory input
- Maintaining information in memory over time
- Minimum stimulus energy detected fifty percent of time
- Trying to attend to more than one task at once
- Memory for specific personal life events
- Changing physical energy into neural impulses
- Organizing and interpreting sensory information meaningfully
- Difference threshold is a constant proportion of intensity
- Unconscious activation of associations affecting perception
- Minimum change between stimuli that can be noticed
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- Ability to perceive the
- Processing guided by prior knowledge and expectations
- Sense of smell
- Vivid detailed memory for emotionally charged events
- Readiness to perceive in a particular way due to expectations
- Process of getting information out of memory storage
- Gestalt tendency to perceive smooth continuous patterns
- Memory for facts and personal experiences that can be declared
- Process of receiving stimulus energies from the environment
- Gestalt filling in missing parts to create complete shapes
- Memory system for active manipulation of information
- Focusing conscious awareness on one stimulus
- Decreased sensitivity to unchanging stimulation
- Brief visual sensory memory lasting fractions of a second
- Memory for skills and habits
- Rehearsal repeating information to hold it briefly
- Very brief storage of unprocessed sensory impressions
- Brief auditory sensory memory for sounds
- Gestalt grouping of nearby elements together
43 Clues: Sense of smell • Ability to perceive the • Memory for skills and habits • Memory for general knowledge and facts • Memory for specific personal life events • Brief auditory sensory memory for sounds • Processing beginning with raw sensory input • Maintaining information in memory over time • Focusing conscious awareness on one stimulus • ...
revision 2013-11-25
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- People have to pay .... if they litter or drive above the speed limit.
- you use this word to refer to you brother or sister without mentioning the gender
- ..... I like music, I never go to concerts.
- .... workers don't do physical work.
- Who is the bread..... in your family?
- On .... holidays everything is closed.
- On Easter Monday boys .... the girls.
- synonym for boring
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- On 20th August we celebrate the.... of the state.
- In conclusion, teenagers .... to have more homework.
- bad dream
- The main problem is the ... of money.
- the opposite of optional subject is ..... subject
- Johny can't stop ........ about his new i-Pad.
- He is ..... in London or in New York.
- a family type
- to give something to somebody for a short time
17 Clues: bad dream • a family type • synonym for boring • .... workers don't do physical work. • The main problem is the ... of money. • He is ..... in London or in New York. • Who is the bread..... in your family? • On Easter Monday boys .... the girls. • On .... holidays everything is closed. • ..... I like music, I never go to concerts. • ...
Christmas Card 2023-11-29
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- Steve's birthday in 2023
- Detroit Lions fans this year
- Professional get-together that took us to D.C., Madison, and Denver
- Major city we purchased a house outside of
- We had fun with old ones and made some new ones
- After 8 years together, we're...
- Reluctantly added a car from this Asian manufacturer
- Kingsley's age
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- Work function Michelle gained experience in
- Race we "ran" at Killington Ski Resort
- It is easier to "stay weird" than to stay cool in this city we visited
- The United States has 11 of these
- Visited this mountain belt in southeastern New York
- European country we visited
- Enjoyed a Tigers game at this historic park
- How we feel after this year
- Academic program Steve continued
17 Clues: Kingsley's age • Steve's birthday in 2023 • European country we visited • How we feel after this year • Detroit Lions fans this year • Academic program Steve continued • After 8 years together, we're... • The United States has 11 of these • Race we "ran" at Killington Ski Resort • Major city we purchased a house outside of • Work function Michelle gained experience in • ...
Social Studies Unit 4 Lesson 1 Pages 139-144 2020-11-15
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- someone who owns land or property.
- People from many different countries and backgrounds
- an area that shares physical or human characteristics
- Which region had the longest growing season for farming?
- William Penn was given this colony for the Quaker Religion.
- to make sure two or more groups can work well together
- Who named the New York Colony?
- Believed all people had "inner light" and women could be church leaders.
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- Who was given part of Virginia and named it Maryland for Catholics to practice their religion?
- How many English Colonies were there in the early 1600's?
- Talking or working with one another.
- Who was the first thrown out of Massachusetts for more religious freedom to Rhode Island?
- Who left Massachusetts to start the Connecticut colony for Political freedom?
- Who came to Massachusetts for religious freedom and wanted everyone to practice their religion?
- Colony founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe.
- Friends of the Duke Of York started this colony.
16 Clues: Who named the New York Colony? • someone who owns land or property. • Talking or working with one another. • Colony founded in 1732 by James Oglethorpe. • Friends of the Duke Of York started this colony. • People from many different countries and backgrounds • an area that shares physical or human characteristics • to make sure two or more groups can work well together • ...
4.1: Progressives Drive Reforms 2024-01-08
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- His most famous work, The Jungle, published in 1906, enlightened the American public about the poor and unsanitary working conditions of Chicago's stockyards and meatpacking plants.
- 1913 constitutional amendment that allowed for the direct election of U.S. senators by citizens
- community center organized at the turn of the twentieth century to provide social services to the urban poor
- reform movement that emerged in the late nineteenth century that sought to improve society by applying Christian principles
- election in which citizens themselves vote to select nominees for upcoming elections
- Danish immigrant who became a New York City newspaper reporter in 1873; published his book book, How the Other Half Lives, in 1890 which exposed the squalid living conditions of New York's slums and tenements.
- movement that responded to the pressures of industrialization and urbanization by promoting reforms
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- process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot
- was a reporter and editor for the New York Post and, later, the muckraking McClure's magazine; wrote articles and books exposing government corruption at the state and municipal levels.
- cofounded Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago, in 1889. She lived and worked out of Hull House for the rest of her life.
- process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature
- writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business
- process by which voters can remove elected officials from office before their term ends
13 Clues: writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in government or business • process in which citizens put a proposed new law directly on the ballot • process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by a legislature • election in which citizens themselves vote to select nominees for upcoming elections • ...
Immigartion and Cities 2025-09-25
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- These were immigrant communities in cites, new arrived immigrants settle there because of similar language and culture.
- These were quickly and poorly built apartments to house the growing number of immigrants in US Cities like New York.
- Despised because they were catholic.
- Passed in 1907 to appease the Japanese over immigration.
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?
- This is the largest ethnic neighborhood in the U.S, can be found in San Francisco to this day.
- This theory suggests that immigrants retain their culture rather than blend into the mainstream American culture.
- This was a movement in the late 19th Century to teach immigrants about American history, culture, customs, and cooking.
- This city built the first subway in America.
- This acronym is the root issue behind Nativism in America.
- By the turn of the 20th Century,y after major disasters, cities began to develop these for better construction of buildings.
- Passed in 1921, it limited immigrants to 3 percent of those already here.
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- The idea that immigrants or new cultures would come together and blend into the mainstream culture.
- These community centers emerged from the Social Gospel movement, which was supported by Christian churches.
- This is a major dislike and distrust of immigrants entering a country.
- Wrote a poem about the Statue of Liberty, which became its motto.
- This city was devastated by fire in the 1870s.
- This act banned Chinese immigrants from coming to America in 1882.
- This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906.
- Is a a belief or view that American-born is preferred over immigrants.
- He was a photo-essayist who exposed the conditions of tenement houses in New York.
- She helped to establish the Hull House movement in Chicago.
- This was a major immigrant processing center on the West Coast.
- This was a major immigrant processing Center for immigrants on the East Coast.
- Limited immigrants to 2 percent based off the 1890 census.
25 Clues: Despised because they were catholic. • This city built the first subway in America. • This city was devastated by fire in the 1870s. • This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906. • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country? • Passed in 1907 to appease the Japanese over immigration. • Limited immigrants to 2 percent based off the 1890 census. • ...
Dennison's Crossword 2025-10-21
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- Paleontologists discovered a new species of what? (Pages 19-21)
- Where is Bad Bunny From? (Pages 17-20)
- What is the city that is claimed to have “probably worse” violence than in Afghanistan? (Pages 4-7)
- What percentage of American Jews say that Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza? (Pages 15-17)
- Which Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar will perform at the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show? (Pages 16-18)
- Which country did the U.S commit to defending? (Pages 8-10)
- Which former New York Jets quarterback was charged with a felony battery over a fight? (Pages 8-10)
- Which Argentine President is trying to boost his image ahead of midterm elections? (Pages 7-9)
- Who did the NFL fine $250,000 for giving the finger to New York Jet's fans? (Pages 4-6)
- How many hikers were rescued from Mount Everest after a blizzard struck? (Pages 8-10)
- Who is worried about the state of the American male? (Pages 8-10)
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- Which attorney general faced off with Democrats? (Pages 5-7)
- How many years was Sean "Diddy" Combs sentenced to? (Pages 10-12)
- Who did Sanae Takaichi say her role model is? (Pages 8-10)
- British police said they'd broken up an international gang that has smuggled up to how many phones? (Pages 6-8)
- Where did Ukraine's military strike a key oil terminal? (Pages 6-8)
- Where were there protests about the war in Gaza? (Pages 19-21)
- Which new AI app allows you to create AI-generated videos? (Pages 19-21)
- Who did the Church of England appoint as the archbishop of Canterbury? (Pages 6-8)
- Which California resident attempted to assassinate U.S Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh? (Pages 5-7)
- Where is Qatar located? (Pages 8-10)
- Who is the former prime minister of the Czech Republic? (Pages 8-10)
- Which Spanish-language journalist did the Trump administration deport? (Pages 8-10)
- Which former FBI director was arraigned in federal court? (Pages 7-9)
- Which country held its first elections since longtime dictator Bashar al-Assad was ousted? (Pages 8-10)
25 Clues: Where is Qatar located? (Pages 8-10) • Where is Bad Bunny From? (Pages 17-20) • Who did Sanae Takaichi say her role model is? (Pages 8-10) • Which country did the U.S commit to defending? (Pages 8-10) • Which attorney general faced off with Democrats? (Pages 5-7) • Where were there protests about the war in Gaza? (Pages 19-21) • ...
A new Nation 2021-03-04
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- The document that protects the rights of New Yorkers.
- The preamble to the constitution is a ___source.
- A written plan of government.
- The process to change the constitution.
- A person chosen to speak or vote for others.
- Settlers use this word to describe land beyond their own settlement.
- to protect individuals rights & freedoms.
- To give official approval.
- A city where government leaders meet.
- A formal meeting held for a special purpose.
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- Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- The capital of New York.
- The first president of the United States
- The branch of the US Government that has two houses.
- A person who helps settle an area or land.
- The name of our nations's first plan of government.
- who makes sure the law is followed.
17 Clues: The capital of New York. • To give official approval. • A written plan of government. • who makes sure the law is followed. • A city where government leaders meet. • The process to change the constitution. • The first president of the United States • to protect individuals rights & freedoms. • A person who helps settle an area or land. • ...
Spanish-American War 2023-02-17
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- Publisher of the New York World whose sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- Port on the southeastern coast of Cuba, site of a major naval battle during the Spanish American war
- Publisher of the New York Journal whose sensational newspaper stories called for a war to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule
- capital of Spanish owned Cuba
- US army engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal
- A narrow piece of land extending into a body of water and connecting two larger land masses
- Port town at the Pacific end if the Panama Canal
- Spanish general that was sent to Cuba to put down the revolt for independance
- US president during the Spanish-American war
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- Pacific islands that were acquired by the US as a result of the Spanish-American war
- US artist who illustrated reporters dispatches during the Spanish-American war
- This place has the world's best cigars
- US Secretary of State who negotiated the treaty that allowed the US access to the Panama canal zone
- Bay of a us navy station in Cuba
- Place where a very special treaty took place in 1919
- Leader of the First Volunteer Calvary regiment during the SA war - resigned as assistant secretary of the navy in order to fight
- Nickname of General John J. Pershing
17 Clues: capital of Spanish owned Cuba • Bay of a us navy station in Cuba • Nickname of General John J. Pershing • This place has the world's best cigars • US president during the Spanish-American war • Port town at the Pacific end if the Panama Canal • Place where a very special treaty took place in 1919 • US army engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal • ...
The Journey of Meilin Wu 2025-06-05
8 Clues: On the way… • City of origin • Remains in China? • The love interest • What type of railroad? • two Age of protagonist • Who’s doing the surveillance? • York Where is Meilin going?
Age of Discovery Ch. 30 2013-01-08
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- Spanish word for peaceful
- Sailed into St. Lawrence river and to Montreal
- Explored Hudson River and Albany, New York
- Pope who drew the line of demarcation for Spain and Portugal
- Set up the 1st European school for navigators
- navigational instrument for finding directions
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa first
- Spanish conquerors
- overthrow of officers
- Southern tip of Africa, also known as Cape of Storms
- Disease spread by Europeans in the Americas
- countries that looked for a Northwest Passage
- instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
- sailing completely around the world
- Spanish explorer who discovered the Pacific Ocean first European to sail the Great South Sea
- a condition caused by lack of vitamin C
- gold and silver in the form of bars used to make coins
- a commander of an English warship that attacked Spanish ships carrying treasure
- discovered the Grand Canyon in search of fabled Cities of Gold
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- 1st to travel beyond Mediterranean Sea and explored southeast route to Asia
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides
- explored Peru and built Lima, Peru
- explored from Florida westward to the Mississippi
- looked for western route to East Indies and circumnavigated the world
- set the line of demarcation
- the 1st European to reach India by sailing around the tip of Africa
- Spanish conquesidor who defeated the Aztecs and conquered Mexico
- a line that marks a boundary
- line drawn by the Pope dividing the New World for Portugal and Spain
- discovered Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, established claims for England
- Explored southwest route to Asia
- a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
- sailed and discover Florida and claimed it for Spain
- sailed west to get east to India
- a small, highly maneuverable three-masted ship used for exploration
- Sailed into New York Bay
- controlled Europe's trade with India and Asia
38 Clues: Spanish conquerors • overthrow of officers • Sailed into New York Bay • Spanish word for peaceful • set the line of demarcation • a line that marks a boundary • Explored southwest route to Asia • sailed west to get east to India • explored Peru and built Lima, Peru • sailing completely around the world • a condition caused by lack of vitamin C • ...
Our Puzzling History #2 2022-11-21
Across
- It gave the United States the exclusive right to build and control any proposed canal through Central America.
- - The economic and political domination of a strong nation over other weaker nations.
- In 1891, she ascended the Hawaiian throne.
- Cuba could not make any treaty with another nation that would weaken its independence or allow another foreign power to gain territory in Cuba.
- Taft’s policy.
- This is a kind of sensationalist reporting, in which writers often exaggerated or even made up stories to attract readers
- An area where a foreign nation controlled economic development such as railroad construction, mining, and other key industries.
- He was ordered to take a naval expedition to Japan to negotiate a trade treaty.
- The imperial power allowed the local rulers to stay in control and protected them against rebellions and invasion. In exchange for this protection.
- In 1907 President Roosevelt sent 16 battleships of the new United States Navy.
- Many Americans saw it as part of the idea of Manifest Destiny.
- All countries should be allowed to trade with China.
- Group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing.
- In 1890, he published his lectures in a book called The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660 – 1783.
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- In an address to Congress in 1904, the president defined what came to be known as the ____________ to the Monroe Doctrine.
- A writer and poet who was passionately committed to the cause of Cuban independence.
- He owns the “New York World”.
- He owns the “New York Journal”.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- To come between so as to prevent or alter a result or course of events.
- Almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition.
- an attitude of aggressive nationalism.
- He raged that McKinley had “no more backbone than a chocolate éclair”.
- The idea that the United States and Latin America should work together.
- He pushed for the construction of a new navy.
25 Clues: Taft’s policy. • He owns the “New York World”. • He owns the “New York Journal”. • an attitude of aggressive nationalism. • In 1891, she ascended the Hawaiian throne. • He pushed for the construction of a new navy. • All countries should be allowed to trade with China. • Group members besieged foreign embassies in Beijing. • ...
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE 1 2023-10-03
Across
- international museum that collects and exhibits modern and contemporary art in New York City and other locations.
- the oval amphitheater in the center of the ROME
- a large sculpture in New York Harbour , given to the US as a gift of friendship from the people of France
- the landmark that can be seen from the moon
- form follows function that has been misunderstood form and function should be one join in spiritual union
- temple that dominates the Acropolis at Athens. It was built in the mid-5th century BCE and dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena Parthenos.
- Danish Architect who won an international design competition for his design of Sydney Opera House
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- a building designed by Adrian Smith
- an iron tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris France
- isn't just an idea, it is an idea about space, things, or inhabitation.
- main architect of Taj Mahal
- a white marble mausoleum on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra India
- the multi venue performing arts center in Sydney Australia
- It’s how a designer approaches any problem. It’s essentially how you think of design in general,
14 Clues: main architect of Taj Mahal • a building designed by Adrian Smith • the landmark that can be seen from the moon • the oval amphitheater in the center of the ROME • an iron tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris France • the multi venue performing arts center in Sydney Australia • isn't just an idea, it is an idea about space, things, or inhabitation. • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
Across
- part of legislature with 435 members
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- one right in the First Amendment
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- part of legislature with 100 members
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- current president of the U.S.
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
Down
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- number of years a President serves
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- a state that borders Mexico
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
- one power of the states
- a state that borders Canada
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- George _____ was the father of our country
- change or addition to the Constitution
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • number of years a President serves • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • part of legislature with 100 members • ...
The Gilded Age Review 1 2025-08-26
Across
- Organization that controlled a political party
- developed the process for purifying iron
- Most "new" immigrants were from here
- To address problems in cities, officials began to offer mass transportation and _____
- Business leaders who built their fortunes by stealing from the public
- Type of overcrowded apartments that were dirty, unhealthy, and had poor ventilation
- _____ were known to have horrible working conditions, low pay, and utilized child labor
- Considered to be America's best political cartoonist
- President Arthur pursued civil service because to the assassination of President _____
- NYC political boss
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- signed Sherman Anti-Trust Act and the McKinley Tariff
- Workers who organized against their employers to seek better wages and working conditions
- developed technology to send electricity over long distances
- inventor of telegraph technology
- A political _____ was influential on courts, helped immigrants gain citizenship, and controlled city jobs
- Democrat political machine of New York
- received more that 1,000 patents for new innovations
- Name given to the Age describing the beautiful exterior covering corruption and greed
- invented the radio
- Wealthiest man in America, had power over the government
20 Clues: invented the radio • NYC political boss • inventor of telegraph technology • Most "new" immigrants were from here • Democrat political machine of New York • developed the process for purifying iron • Organization that controlled a political party • received more that 1,000 patents for new innovations • Considered to be America's best political cartoonist • ...
Gala 2025 Act 1 2025-07-30
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- Set in New York during a 24 hour shore leave for three sailors.
- A musical by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1988 film of the same name written by Daniel Waters.
- Tells the untold story of the witches of Oz.
- A teenager who moves from the big city to a small, conservative town where dancing is banned.
- A newly engaged couple get caught in a storm and seek refuge in a peculiar castle.
- A satirical look at crime, celebrity, and the justice system set in the roaring 1920s.
- Tells the story of J.M. Barrie’s creation of Peter Pan, inspired by his friendship with the Llewelyn Davie Family.
- A young woman who believes she might be the Grand Duchess of Russia.
- story of the infamous lovers and outlaws who rose to fame during the Great Depression.
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- Created by the creators of South Park.
- Based on a true story about a 16 year old boy who dreams of becoming a drag queen.
- Fictional version of the life of Annie Oakley.
- A nerdy florist discovers a mysterious plant that feeds of human blood.
- Based on the true story of the New York City newsboy strike of 1899.
14 Clues: Created by the creators of South Park. • Tells the untold story of the witches of Oz. • Fictional version of the life of Annie Oakley. • Set in New York during a 24 hour shore leave for three sailors. • Based on the true story of the New York City newsboy strike of 1899. • A young woman who believes she might be the Grand Duchess of Russia. • ...
Rise of World Power Vocabulary 2025-11-07
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- built to make ship travel and shipping products faster, cheaper, and safer U.S. needed the canal to defend both sides of the country
- U.S. battle ship sent to Cuba to protect U.S. citizens and their property.
- helped with annexation of Hawaii and became the first governor of the territory
- Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy to police Latin America and Caribbean
- Owner of the New York Journal newspaper that covered events in Cuba.
- Resigned as Secretary of the Navy to lead the Rough Riders to fight in Cuba.
- an agreement Cuba had to sign with U.S
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- Owner of the New York World newspaper that covered events in Cuba.
- U.S. helps Cuba fight the Spanish for their independence.
- Chinese societal group that opposed all western influence and wanted to remove them from China
- gave every nation equal trading rights to China
- with Pres. McKinley’s help he developed the open door policy, because he was worried that U.S. trade would get halted in China
- Letter written by the Spanish Ambassador in the U.S. to Spain’s Foreign Minister calling Pres. McKinley weak.
- wrote a book called, “The Influence of Sea Power Upon History,” which influenced the U.S. to build up its navy.
14 Clues: an agreement Cuba had to sign with U.S • gave every nation equal trading rights to China • U.S. helps Cuba fight the Spanish for their independence. • Owner of the New York World newspaper that covered events in Cuba. • Owner of the New York Journal newspaper that covered events in Cuba. • Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy to police Latin America and Caribbean • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
Across
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- part of legislature with 435 members
- a state that borders Mexico
- a state that borders Canada
- one power of the states
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- George _____ was the father of our country
- change or addition to the Constitution
Down
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- part of legislature with 100 members
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- current president of the U.S.
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- number of years a President serves
- one right in the First Amendment
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • number of years a President serves • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 100 members • part of legislature with 435 members • ...
TThe Plague II/ Cutty Sark/New York 2024-06-11
16 Clues: кръст • удрям • съсед • дявол • опашка • напред • остров • хиляда • безброен • безопасно • незабавно • причинявам • продължавам • небостъргач • включително • нося, донасям
Nationalités 2021-01-27
The Cube 20 2021-05-21
Across
- past season and a place where you can gamble
- New York Fruit
- 10+10
- Where stars are born
- past season with a line in the sand
- Where players compete
Down
- Unpredictable
- Past season that was cold
- The Walk of ?
- deciding the winner
- keeps you safe
- if a player has a lot of control, they also have a lot of ?
- something you didn't see coming happens
13 Clues: 10+10 • Unpredictable • The Walk of ? • keeps you safe • New York Fruit • deciding the winner • Where stars are born • Where players compete • Past season that was cold • past season with a line in the sand • something you didn't see coming happens • past season and a place where you can gamble • if a player has a lot of control, they also have a lot of ?
The we should bloody know crossword 2021-10-01
Across
- our only guests
- our cake
- Rhabsody that year?
- cheapskate wedding (2)
- office that's been moved
- scary film that year, a bit fishy if you ask me
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- cheapskate present (1)
- purple and small!
- How I spent the afternoon
- rose colour
- Winner of Wimbeldon after whom a New York court is named
- welsh descriptor of our hill in buckley
- Your name until 4/10/75
13 Clues: our cake • rose colour • our only guests • purple and small! • Rhabsody that year? • cheapskate present (1) • cheapskate wedding (2) • Your name until 4/10/75 • office that's been moved • How I spent the afternoon • welsh descriptor of our hill in buckley • scary film that year, a bit fishy if you ask me • Winner of Wimbeldon after whom a New York court is named
APUSH Ch. 23 2022-03-01
Across
- Extreme nativist group in 20s.
- Supported teaching of evolution.
- genre of Louis Armstrong
- 20s oil lease bribes.
- Supported teaching of creationism.
- Ford production tech.
- Trial that supported fundamentalism.
Down
- Plan that established payment flow from U.S. to Germany.
- 1919 act that enforced prohibition.
- Back-to-Africa Advocate (last name).
- New York art boom.
- Act that increased duties on imports.
- Keeping jobs open to nonunion workers.
13 Clues: New York art boom. • 20s oil lease bribes. • Ford production tech. • genre of Louis Armstrong • Extreme nativist group in 20s. • Supported teaching of evolution. • Supported teaching of creationism. • 1919 act that enforced prohibition. • Back-to-Africa Advocate (last name). • Trial that supported fundamentalism. • Act that increased duties on imports. • ...
Medicare (CMS) Audit/Secret Shopper 2024-01-09
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- The first question asked on a Medicare Secret Shopper call
- Abbreviation for Special Enrollment Period
- Communication system for hearing impaired
- A Connecticut Medicare Advantage plan
- _______ Shopper
- End Stage Renal Disease
- Language spoken in the Philippines
- A List of covered medications
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- Call Center team that is audited by Medicare
- Language spoken in France
- External Secret Shopper Vendor
- A New York Medicare Advantage plan
- Abbreviation for Medicare
13 Clues: _______ Shopper • End Stage Renal Disease • Language spoken in France • Abbreviation for Medicare • A List of covered medications • External Secret Shopper Vendor • A New York Medicare Advantage plan • Language spoken in the Philippines • A Connecticut Medicare Advantage plan • Communication system for hearing impaired • Abbreviation for Special Enrollment Period • ...
En la Cuidad y Campo 2023-04-05
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- we can get money here at this building
- we walk on these to not get hit
- usually smells because of animals
- body of water
- we can watch movies here
- can also be a salad dressing
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- people work in these
- stop when red
- this is what new york is
- people go here and learn facts about certain things
- mail goes in here
- dont hit them
- over water
13 Clues: over water • stop when red • dont hit them • body of water • mail goes in here • people work in these • this is what new york is • we can watch movies here • can also be a salad dressing • we walk on these to not get hit • usually smells because of animals • we can get money here at this building • people go here and learn facts about certain things
Bonner and L-A Crossword 2023-01-10
Across
- Namesake of the Center
- Local park
- Hours live here
- Liquid divider of Lewiston and Auburn
- Acronym of Kalperis Hall's neighbor
- Home to many books in the community
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- Organization named after streets surrounding it
- Youth homelessness organization
- Harward Center's Director
- Word glowing on side of Bates Mill 5
- Delicious Indian Food Restaurant
- Lewiston's mayor, full name
- Cafe home to famous New York style bagels
13 Clues: Local park • Hours live here • Namesake of the Center • Harward Center's Director • Lewiston's mayor, full name • Youth homelessness organization • Delicious Indian Food Restaurant • Acronym of Kalperis Hall's neighbor • Home to many books in the community • Word glowing on side of Bates Mill 5 • Liquid divider of Lewiston and Auburn • Cafe home to famous New York style bagels • ...
STRAY KIDS CROSSWORD 2025-09-12
Across
- Your behavior is so...
- Cooking like a ...
- Wow~ (oh man) she's ...
- Oh my god, Secret Secret is so ...
- Seungmin in the...
- Excuse me noona, do you have a ... ?
- You know what else is big? My ...
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- Like mate, stop...
- New York...
- Tch...
- I know, you know, ...
- Now I'm so sensitive because I'm so ...
- Hey Seungmin, will you touch me, I feel so soft and ...
13 Clues: Tch... • New York... • Like mate, stop... • Cooking like a ... • Seungmin in the... • I know, you know, ... • Your behavior is so... • Wow~ (oh man) she's ... • You know what else is big? My ... • Oh my god, Secret Secret is so ... • Excuse me noona, do you have a ... ? • Now I'm so sensitive because I'm so ... • Hey Seungmin, will you touch me, I feel so soft and ...
Scott Pilgrim Volume 1 Crossword. 2026-03-25
Across
- age of Scott's girlfriend.
- The lead singer for Scott's band
- The event where Scott meet Ramona
- The city where the book takes place.
- Name of Scott's roommate.
- Knives' race.
- One of Scotts bandmates.
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- instrument that Scott plays in his band.
- The company that Ramona's friend.
- currently where Scott's Mom is.
- Ramona's last name.
- Stacey's last name.
- state that Ramona used to live in
13 Clues: Knives' race. • Ramona's last name. • Stacey's last name. • One of Scotts bandmates. • Name of Scott's roommate. • age of Scott's girlfriend. • currently where Scott's Mom is. • The lead singer for Scott's band • The event where Scott meet Ramona • The company that Ramona's friend. • state that Ramona used to live in • The city where the book takes place. • ...
Wedding 2026-01-06
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- Bride’s eye colour
- The bride’s favourite drink
- The groom’s favourite food, best served cold
- What the groom’s workplace produces
- Our dog’s name
- Bride’s middle name
- Number of years we’ve lived together
Down
- Month we got engaged
- City where Callum popped the question
- Groom’s eye colour
- Groom’s middle name
- Our favourite TV show about six friends in New York
- The bride’s go-to comfort snack
13 Clues: Our dog’s name • Bride’s eye colour • Groom’s eye colour • Groom’s middle name • Bride’s middle name • Month we got engaged • The bride’s favourite drink • The bride’s go-to comfort snack • What the groom’s workplace produces • Number of years we’ve lived together • City where Callum popped the question • The groom’s favourite food, best served cold • ...
Cacca 2026-02-07
Across
- il mio colore preferito?
- odi quando la mangio
- dove mangiamo sempre?
- york dove sogniamo di vivere insieme?
- il mese del nostro primo incontro?
- via della nostra panchina?
- io non ne ho
- cosa provi per me?
Down
- il mio fiore preferito?
- il mio gusto preferito di the?
- dove voglio andare al viaggio dei 18 anni?
- cosa vorrei sempre ricevere da te?
- la mia stagione preferita?
13 Clues: io non ne ho • cosa provi per me? • odi quando la mangio • dove mangiamo sempre? • il mio fiore preferito? • il mio colore preferito? • via della nostra panchina? • la mia stagione preferita? • il mio gusto preferito di the? • cosa vorrei sempre ricevere da te? • il mese del nostro primo incontro? • york dove sogniamo di vivere insieme? • ...
Valor 12U Worthingron 2024-02-01
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- has a younger sister
- is an only child
- was born in New York
- is the only girl
- the oldest sister of 3
Down
- is the youngest child
- has a brother 15 years older than her
- is the oldest child
- has twin sisters
- her name starts with the same letter as siblings
- has 3 siblings
- part of a girl gang
- has an older & younger brother
13 Clues: has 3 siblings • has twin sisters • is an only child • is the only girl • is the oldest child • part of a girl gang • has a younger sister • was born in New York • is the youngest child • the oldest sister of 3 • has an older & younger brother • has a brother 15 years older than her • her name starts with the same letter as siblings
Adam Take 6 2023-04-08
Across
- p Diddy was born here
- you can have it at any time of day
- New York State bird
- Michael Jordan’s middle name
- spice girls debut album
- played drums in pink Floyd
- how many husbands Jennifer Lopez has had
Down
- you can wear them in your ears
- Charles “…” invented the computer
- mums favourite colour
- poor little gerbil
- bom bom bom
- where me and Dave live
13 Clues: bom bom bom • poor little gerbil • New York State bird • p Diddy was born here • mums favourite colour • where me and Dave live • spice girls debut album • played drums in pink Floyd • Michael Jordan’s middle name • you can wear them in your ears • Charles “…” invented the computer • you can have it at any time of day • how many husbands Jennifer Lopez has had
Daily Crossword 2022-12-16
Across
- Common kitchen utensils
- Played for the New York Yankees
- 16th President of America
- A national park
- Famous Gangster known as Snorky
- A popular girls name
Down
- The current king of England
- Americas favorite pass times
- singers of the song He Likes it Slow
- The Queen of Mars
- Name of the hat flapper women wear
- a book written by Yegvgeny Zamyatin
- A type of car
13 Clues: A type of car • A national park • The Queen of Mars • A popular girls name • Common kitchen utensils • 16th President of America • The current king of England • Americas favorite pass times • Played for the New York Yankees • Famous Gangster known as Snorky • Name of the hat flapper women wear • a book written by Yegvgeny Zamyatin • singers of the song He Likes it Slow
HIS 131 - Makeup Assignment for 3/3/2014 2014-03-05
Across
- People elect representatives to govern for them
- process of changing the Constitution
- Jersey's founder
- Colonists' belief they had none of this leads to war
- His colony initially was to be a resettling for debtor
- Incan empire destroyer
- One of Columbus' ships in 1492 voyage
- York Called New Netherland before becoming this state
- His 'city set upon a hill' speech inspired MA Bay colonists
- Payment to these 8 proprietors for their loyal service
- Wrote THE INSTITUTES OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION
- Explored what is now the southeastern United States
- His leadership in Jamestown helped it survive after 1st winter
- Gilbert attempts first colonization for this country
Down
- Home for Catholics initially
- Exports good, imports not so much
- First circumnavigation of the world
- Colony set up by Quaker William Penn
- Luther ushered in this movement
- Bradford turned this colony around
- Were counted as 3/5 of person for population purposes
- Founder of Rhode Island
- General who sought to awe colonists into submission
- Zenger's trial centered around this
- Led 1st French effort to colonize the New World
25 Clues: Jersey's founder • Incan empire destroyer • Founder of Rhode Island • Home for Catholics initially • Luther ushered in this movement • Exports good, imports not so much • Bradford turned this colony around • First circumnavigation of the world • Zenger's trial centered around this • process of changing the Constitution • Colony set up by Quaker William Penn • ...
Sunny and Coco 2016-11-16
Across
- This is a bad car.
- This election will be the death of us all
- You don't do things on purpose.
- BCE means before the ______ era
- when two people speak to each other
- hold tightly
- very surprised or shocked
- a place where children whose parents are not alive live.
- The capital of New York State
- Today I am Totally Tired. This is an example of
- It's not my cup of
- tooth someone who likes sweets has a
Down
- This is another word for laugh
- troublemaker
- little green Irish man
- language that is spoken in Iran
- pose Before an interview or something that gives us butterflies, we should
- a hint or clue that something is going to happen
- The state next to Florida
- This is the biggest of the New England states- famous for lobster
- author of Frankenstein
- the highest point in a play, movie or other work. This is called The
- Green mountain state next to New Hampshire
- Vegas City in Nevada where you can gamble
24 Clues: troublemaker • hold tightly • This is a bad car. • It's not my cup of • little green Irish man • author of Frankenstein • The state next to Florida • very surprised or shocked • The capital of New York State • This is another word for laugh • language that is spoken in Iran • You don't do things on purpose. • BCE means before the ______ era • when two people speak to each other • ...
Citizenship 2017-07-26
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- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- George _____ was the father of our country
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- one right in the First Amendment
Down
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- a state that borders Mexico
- one power of the states
- part of legislature with 435 members
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- number of years a President serves
- current president of the U.S.
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- a state that borders Canada
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
- change or addition to the Constitution
- part of legislature with 100 members
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • number of years a President serves • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • part of legislature with 100 members • ...
Citizenship 1-25 2017-07-26
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- branch of government reviews, explains, and interprets laws
- World War _____ was fought in the 1900s
- one power of the states
- Franklin _____ was President during the Great Depression and World War II
- Martin _____ King fought for Civil Rights
- a state that borders Mexico
- George _____ was the father of our country
- a state that borders Canada
- part of legislature with 100 members
- number of years a President serves
- one right in the First Amendment
Down
- Massachusetts congressman for New Bedford and Cape Cod
- Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- change or addition to the Constitution
- the national anthem is called the Star _____ Banner
- U.S. general during World War II who became President
- type of economic system in the U.S.
- Number of U.S. Representatives depends on the state's _____
- current president of the U.S.
- _____ Wilson was President during World War I
- part of legislature with 435 members
- Abraham Lincoln freed the _____
- Constitution was written at the Constitutional _____
- the Statue of Liberty is in New York _____
- a new citizen promises to be _____ to the U.S.
25 Clues: one power of the states • a state that borders Mexico • a state that borders Canada • current president of the U.S. • Abraham Lincoln freed the _____ • one right in the First Amendment • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court • number of years a President serves • type of economic system in the U.S. • part of legislature with 435 members • part of legislature with 100 members • ...
Our puzzling history 2020-10-08
Across
- every 5 enslaved people in a state would count as 3 free persons deterring both representation and taxation
- a plan for selling and then governing the new lands west of the Appalachian mountains and north of Ohio river
- withdraw
- power resides with citizens who are entitled to vote
- the immediate end to slavery
- Connecticut compromise
- power divided between federal or national government and the state government
- freeing
- the pratice of appointing people to government jobs
- loosely unified the states under a single governing body
- have right to declare a federal law
- moderation in consumption of alchohol
Down
- 55 of America's most distinguished leaders
- organized senecafalls
- criticized Jackson's decision and formal new political party
- about 2000 others died of starvation disease and exposure
- escaped from slavery in Maryland
- convection in New York
- rule by the people
- religious leaders organized to revive americans commitment to religion
- was put down by the state militia
- economic slowdown
- vice president and from south Carolina
- Henry clary steered through house of representatives
- to choose the park's nominee
25 Clues: freeing • withdraw • economic slowdown • rule by the people • organized senecafalls • convection in New York • Connecticut compromise • the immediate end to slavery • to choose the park's nominee • escaped from slavery in Maryland • was put down by the state militia • have right to declare a federal law • moderation in consumption of alchohol • vice president and from south Carolina • ...
Pick 2 by Sam Kaminski 2025-12-08
Across
- The Japanese fought over how to cut their _____.
- In this country, committing suicide was honorable.
- Good Queen Bess (no space)
- Ferdinand and Isabella hated these people and had them killed
- The path that the slave trade ships traveled was called the ______.
- John Rolf's spouse
- The Lost King
- Bloody ______ beheaded anyone who wanted to take her power
- This king invented the KJV of the Bible.
- The woman who led France to victory in battle
Down
- He was thrown off his boat looking for the Northwest Passage.
- Queen ______ killed Mary Queen of Scotts.
- Samuel de Champlain discovered this country
- Places in New Amsterdam for people to party, drink and stay the night
- killed Hidiori's family
- The Black Death plague is also called the ____ plague.
- She sat on her servant because she was disrespected and wanted to show her power.
- Ieyaysu's advisor (no space)
- English soldiers were called ______.
- The Northwest Passage was supposed to help explorers get to ______ through Canada.
- New York used to be called New _______.
- Rolf The man who grew tobacco in Jamestown
22 Clues: The Lost King • John Rolf's spouse • killed Hidiori's family • Good Queen Bess (no space) • Ieyaysu's advisor (no space) • English soldiers were called ______. • New York used to be called New _______. • This king invented the KJV of the Bible. • Queen ______ killed Mary Queen of Scotts. • Rolf The man who grew tobacco in Jamestown • Samuel de Champlain discovered this country • ...
Immigration Part I 2023-11-22
Across
- an island located in New York City that accepted new immigrants in the early 1900's
- a person who moves from one place to another
- lowest part of the ship where passengers sleep
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- supporting the policy of protecting the interests of native-born inhabitants
- a person who has passed away
Down
- person living permanently in another country
- existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists.
- leaving a country to live elsewhere
- going across country by railroad
- an island located in San Francisco that accepted new immigrants in the early 1900's
- taking advantage of people
- a person who was in someone's family in the past
13 Clues: taking advantage of people • a person who has passed away • going across country by railroad • leaving a country to live elsewhere • person living permanently in another country • a person who moves from one place to another • lowest part of the ship where passengers sleep • a person who was in someone's family in the past • ...
Thanksgiving Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- A popular sport played and on TV on Thanksgiving day.
- Freedom of _______ is the reason the Pilgrims left England in the first place.
- The colony founded by the "first comers."
- US president who declared Thanksgiving a national holiday on the last Thursday in November.
- A meat that was served in the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621.
- The "first comers" who began the holiday.
- That first Winter was harsh, and many Pilgrims ___"
Down
- One Indian who helped the Pilgrims in the new land.
- Red colored fruit which is grown in a bog.
- The point of the holiday was to give ____.
- The ship that brought the first comers to New England.
- A pie made by "orange Jack."
- Bands, big cartoon balloons, New York.
13 Clues: A pie made by "orange Jack." • Bands, big cartoon balloons, New York. • The colony founded by the "first comers." • The "first comers" who began the holiday. • Red colored fruit which is grown in a bog. • The point of the holiday was to give ____. • One Indian who helped the Pilgrims in the new land. • That first Winter was harsh, and many Pilgrims ___" • ...
The great Gatsby 2023-06-02
8 Clues: Nick's cousin • the man who kills Gatsby • where the 'old money' lived • where the 'new money' lived • where Nick was educated from • the town where Daisy and Gatsby met • the colour of light at the end of the dock • the place between west egg and New York City
African Americans in the early to mid-1800s 2026-03-05
Across
- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
- people who are owned
- unequal treatment based of looks/beliefs/gender/etc
- allowed by the law
Down
- The social separation of groups of people
- where most slaves worked in the U.S.
- when someone believes that their race is superior than another race.
- Not allowed by the law
- New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
9 Clues: allowed by the law • people who are owned • Not allowed by the law • where most slaves worked in the U.S. • New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania • The social separation of groups of people • unequal treatment based of looks/beliefs/gender/etc • Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. • ...
The big Apple: NEW YORK 2025-02-07
5 Clues: What is a famose building? • What is the Heart of New York? • What can we find in the time Square? • What is a fomouse street in New York? • Manhattan is a cultural and_____ Centre
WWI Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- He treated patients with pathological problems and was as revolutionary as Einstein
- German physicist that started new ideas of space, time, energy, and matter
- A militant movement that emphasized loyalty to the state and leader
- Democratic government named after the city where the national assembly met
- A German brand of fascism
- Politician that boldly promised to rebuild Italy's economy and military
- The belief that there is no universal meaning to life
- The key to Einstein's idea
Down
- A large economic decline
- A new elected President that pulled the US out of the depression
- British economist that published "General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money"
- An art movement sought to link the dream world with the real world
- political leader with a bad early life
- A musical style developed by musicians in New Orleans, Memphis, and Chicago
- A temporary alliance of several parties
- A German philosopher that wrote ideas that had suffocated people's creativity and action
- A book written by Hitler to show his beliefs and goals for Germany
- program of government created by President Roosevelt
- An american pilot that did a 33 hour solo flight from New York to Paris
19 Clues: A large economic decline • A German brand of fascism • The key to Einstein's idea • political leader with a bad early life • A temporary alliance of several parties • program of government created by President Roosevelt • The belief that there is no universal meaning to life • A new elected President that pulled the US out of the depression • ...
colonization Cross Word 2020-01-30
Across
- Williams, FOUNDED the Rhode Island colony
- slave from West Indies who told Salem girls stories of witchcraft
- written contract given by the government that gave the right to establish a colony
- Church,the official religion/church of England - wasn't as strict as Pilgrims or Puritans
- Smith, "He that will not work shall not eat"; strong, effective leader of Jamestown
- Three day feast held by the Pilgrims and Native Americans
- English Protestant religious group that wanted to break away from the official Church of England
- Philip", English name for Metacom, the leader of the Wampanoag Native Americans
- Ship that took the Pilgrims to America
- the first permanent English settlement in the New World
Down
- Philip's War, Brutal war between Puritan colonists and Native Americans
- Migration, when thousands of Puritan families left England for America
- Protestant Religious group that wanted to "purify" the Church of England
- in Plymouth, MA in 1620
- An economic system that describes England's relationship with its colonies
- First English colony; its disappearance is still a mystery
- Bay Colony, Puritan settlement in New England
- Winthrop, Puritan governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony
- colonies,New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
- Christmas celebrated there, not celebrated by Puritans because it was seen as too materialistic
20 Clues: in Plymouth, MA in 1620 • Ship that took the Pilgrims to America • Williams, FOUNDED the Rhode Island colony • Bay Colony, Puritan settlement in New England • colonies,New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware • Winthrop, Puritan governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony • the first permanent English settlement in the New World • ...
Olivia and Dave 2024-07-18
Across
- Their favorite date night event
- The groom's favorite cooking style
- The groom’s favorite childhood sport
- Their favorite date activity
- Their favorite type of vacation
- The location where the groom proposed
- The groom's favorite dish
- The month of their dating anniversary
Down
- The bride's favorite dish
- Their preferred vacation spot
- The city they want to visit together
- The bride's favorite childhood place
- York The city where the bride grew up
- The bride's favorite dessert
- The groom’s favorite childhood activity
- Their dream vacation destination
- Their -to comfort food
- The bride's favorite childhood toy
18 Clues: Their -to comfort food • The bride's favorite dish • The groom's favorite dish • The bride's favorite dessert • Their favorite date activity • Their preferred vacation spot • Their favorite date night event • Their favorite type of vacation • Their dream vacation destination • The groom's favorite cooking style • The bride's favorite childhood toy • ...
Easter 2025 2025-04-01
Across
- an eggs-celent tradition
- hippity hoppity animal
- favorite "treat"
- It starts with a chrysallis
- an Easter head tradition
- what eggs cracked on your head are filled with
- Spring Celebration
- how Mom likes her eggs for sandwiches
- the Easter candy that is not your favorite
- Easter colors
- what the Easter Bunny has us do to find the treats
Down
- a favorite literary bunny's last name
- an Easter meal
- The time of year for Easter
- What Mom sells
- where your treasure goes
- favorite flower of Easter
- an event in New York City each year for Easter
18 Clues: Easter colors • an Easter meal • What Mom sells • favorite "treat" • Spring Celebration • hippity hoppity animal • an eggs-celent tradition • an Easter head tradition • where your treasure goes • favorite flower of Easter • The time of year for Easter • It starts with a chrysallis • a favorite literary bunny's last name • how Mom likes her eggs for sandwiches • ...
Kennedy/ Presidents 2025-11-12
Across
- President in 1961
- The city was JFK assassinated in
- Richest family in New York in the 1940's
- Event JFK was at when he was shot
- JFK's first name
- Organization JFK started when he became president
- First president to be assented
- Famous singer/ actress that sang happy birthday to JFK in 1962
Down
- JFK's vice president
- The president that ran against JFK
- How many siblings JFK had
- Current President
- Number of kids JFK had
- JFK's first lady
- College JFK attended
- Who killed JFK
- What religion was JFK
- Branch of the military JFK was in
18 Clues: Who killed JFK • JFK's first name • JFK's first lady • President in 1961 • Current President • JFK's vice president • College JFK attended • What religion was JFK • Number of kids JFK had • How many siblings JFK had • First president to be assented • The city was JFK assassinated in • Event JFK was at when he was shot • Branch of the military JFK was in • The president that ran against JFK • ...
new 2021-04-14
Across
- Cinders, dust
- Sadly
- Steal, take for oneself
- Legal, valid
- Climb, to go up
- Angrily, Fiercely
- Patience, staying power
- Despotism
- Child
- Limitless
- To desire, want
- Consistently
- Embrace, hold on to
- Abstract
Down
- Very old
- Requirement
- Peak, climax
- Unwillingly
- to question
- Transmitted at birth
- To brush off, clean
- Spectators, listeners
- To resist
- Extra, unnecessary
- Severe physical or mental pain
- Destructive, fatal
26 Clues: Sadly • Child • Very old • Abstract • Despotism • To resist • Limitless • Requirement • Unwillingly • to question • Peak, climax • Legal, valid • Consistently • Cinders, dust • Climb, to go up • To desire, want • Angrily, Fiercely • Extra, unnecessary • Destructive, fatal • To brush off, clean • Embrace, hold on to • Transmitted at birth • Spectators, listeners • Steal, take for oneself • Patience, staying power • ...
New 2021-03-31
Across
- Believed to be extinct in the 1950s (2 words)
- Partridge hunter
- 23rd Prime Minister (first name)
- “C’est aussi ça la vie!” (2 words)
- J. Trump
- Winterlude city
- Territory bordered by two territories (3 words)
- Most awarded game show
- Terre-Neuve
- NHL defenseman (2 words)
- Trusting most of his work to duct tape
- Used in cold climates to warm an engine (2 words)
- French hunting rifle
- Crude oil producer
- White, purple or pink three-petaled plant
- A bunny so nice they named him twice
- ______ Generation born from 1928 to 1945
- Originally Brad's Drink
- Horizontally-running film to project a wide image
- 290 Bremner Blvd Toronto
- Similar to “The Best or Nothing”
- The oldest provincial park in Canada
- Lake "at the inlet" in Ojibwe
- Secret Spy Training School near Whitby
- Schlumbergra Gaertneri, common name
- Our heroes don’t always finish (2 words)
- The one you fell for
- Off 9th Concession (2 words)
- Smart and funny boy
- Home to Mount Logan
- The queen bee in Hebrew
- Vehicle with Kevlar composite tracks
- The name attributed to your genetic inheritance
- Polar Bear Express destination
- President impeached and resigned (first name)
- 1976 Olympics
- Lake in Banff AB and Cochrane ON
- Lester B. Pearson Intl. Airport
- Canadian beer
- The Hashemite Kingdom
- Province without natural borders
- Syrup
- Roger’s Centre
- The headquarters of Canada's five largest banks
- Canadian sport Americans love
- Canadian rock band (2 words)
- The only completely bilingual province (2 words)
- 3-wheeler Honda (acronym)
Down
- Square garden near the Empire State Building
- PC party member (2 words)
- Perfect hand 29
- Famous carpenter
- _______ Borealis
- Known as P.E.T. (first name)
- Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Debussy (2 words)
- A CN engineer
- French professional wrestler and actor: ______ The Giant
- Periodical publication
- The red app
- Newest Canadian territory
- East of Kapuskasing, Northeast of Timmins, South of Moosonee, North of Iroquois falls
- Cheese factory
- Peter Lymburner ________
- Inuit word for friend
- Semordnilap of “mail”
- CAD
- One of Canada’s original roadhouse restaurants ______’s
- Lowe
- A place of worship
- Vitis vinifera (2 words)
- Creature on a toonie (2 words)
- A crossword puzzle player
- First and only team outside of the USA to appear in and win the World Series (2 words)
- City with York Central Hospital (2 words)
- Has the world’s longest bridge over ice covered water
- Sheep. Cow. Dog.
- Poutine Province
- Latin for New Scotland (2 words)
- Largest independent ice cream manufacturer in Canada
- Athlete born in Moose Factory
- Ticker BB’s headquarters
- Franglais speaker
- Dried strips of lean meat
- _________ Falls
- The largest Oktoberfest city outside of Germany
- French name; named after Christmas
- Competitive board game
- “Bond, _____ Bond”
- “The Great One”
- Classic movie (4 words)
- An Irish Gaelic clan
- Home to The Hanging Garden Tree (2 words)
- Has over 250000 freshwater lakes
- 7 lbs 14 oz.
- Highway to home
- Means of entertainment or gaining knowledge
- Cree term for “The narrows of the great spirit”
- Small stone statue
98 Clues: CAD • Lowe • Syrup • J. Trump • The red app • Terre-Neuve • 7 lbs 14 oz. • A CN engineer • 1976 Olympics • Canadian beer • Cheese factory • Roger’s Centre • Perfect hand 29 • Winterlude city • _________ Falls • “The Great One” • Highway to home • Partridge hunter • Famous carpenter • _______ Borealis • Sheep. Cow. Dog. • Poutine Province • Franglais speaker • Crude oil producer • A place of worship • “Bond, _____ Bond” • ...
new 2019-03-19
Across
- used to attract attention
- in position of
- possessive form of you
- end of musical composition
- to vise
- bob
- used to greet someone
- pl. small person
- slang for pizza
- inflict pain or injury
- a tan color
- past tense of eat
- no
- be
- plural of aqua
- to salute
- to render senseles
- used to express sudden pain
Down
- the soybean
- a great distance
- one single time
- pl. a class of similar objects
- greek letter
- female sheep
- a grandmother
- to grow vigorously
- conception existing in the mind
- go
- pl fragrant resin
- pretense or fraud
- musical tone in french solmization system
- unfasten
32 Clues: go • no • be • bob • to vise • unfasten • to salute • the soybean • a tan color • greek letter • female sheep • a grandmother • in position of • plural of aqua • one single time • slang for pizza • a great distance • pl. small person • past tense of eat • pl fragrant resin • pretense or fraud • to grow vigorously • to render senseles • used to greet someone • possessive form of you • inflict pain or injury • ...
new 2023-11-07
Across
- - Sum of money
- - Atmosphere
- - Cutting tool
- - Devote time to
- - Winged insect
- - Fixed charge for services
- - Tear into small pieces
- - Lift with effort
- - Burden
- - Time period
- - Deceitful
- - Standard of perfection
- - Heart artery
- - Cease to live
- - Small child
- - Elevate
- - Gardening tool
- - At that time
- - To have in one's hands
- - Speak loudly
- - Lock of hair
- - Cuts the grass
- - At a distance
- - Stick together
- - Football official
- - Consume food
- - Shade of red
- - Medical center
- - Alleviate
- - Female relative
- - Beverage made from leaves
- - Be concerned
- - Go by horse
- - Postal system
- - On one's feet
- - Opposite of subtract
- - Furious
- - Winged insect
- - Happening now
- - Direction-finding device
- - Female relative
- - Child's toy
- - Document showing ownership
- - Large flightless bird
- - Land of the pharaohs
- - Each and all
- - State of matter
Down
- - Musical instrument
- - Approaches
- - Land measurement
- - Barrier to keep out water
- - Male spouse
- - Small songbird
- - Final part
- - City's center
- - Liquid food
- - Group of cattle
- - To exist
- - Adorable
- - Grain storage building
- - Vehicle for hire
- - Dirty mark
- - Carved image
- - Written composition
- - Long, narrative poem
- - Humorous stories
- - Male sibling
- - Vehicle
- - Entire
- - Prison room
- - Underground cellars
- - Amount of medicine
- - Container for liquids
- - In that place
- - Soothing ointment
- - In good physical condition
- - Part of a plant
- - Cover for a pillow
- - Payment for work
- - Anticipate
- - Small child
- - Male deer
- - Upper limb
- - Perform a play
- - In the middle of
- - Outer covering of a fruit
- - Female sheep
- - Indisputable truth
- - Offend
- - Domesticated feline
- - Jumps
- - Small land mass
- - Sharp, sour taste
- - Collection of facts
- - Tiny amount
- - Cooking chamber
- - House cat
- - Postponed
- - Outdoor meal
- - Slimy substance
100 Clues: - Jumps • - Burden • - Entire • - Offend • - Vehicle • - Elevate • - Furious • - To exist • - Adorable • - Deceitful • - Male deer • - Alleviate • - House cat • - Postponed • - Approaches • - Atmosphere • - Final part • - Dirty mark • - Anticipate • - Upper limb • - Male spouse • - Liquid food • - Time period • - Prison room • - Small child • - Small child • - Go by horse • - Tiny amount • - Child's toy • - Sum of money • - Cutting tool • ...
new 2024-07-02
Across
- : Kurta pehen ne ke liye traditional day ka wait nahi karta
- : Sher
- : That's the way, ____ ve!
- : Comedian ke saath confuse mat kar dena
- : Red Riding Hood
- : Bargad ki chaanv = _____ ke baalon ki chaanv
- : Arre yaar ye log mujhe dibba bula rahe hai.
- : Yeh digital team mera hain aur main iss team ki Jaikant Shikre
- : Mirror mirror on the wall. Who is the tiniest of all?
- : Fatafat ye kaam (website development) khatam karoge toh turant dusra kaam dunga
- : Ye dosti hum nahi todenge, todenge dam magar, tera saath na chodenge (2)
- : Apne time pe aata hoon, apne time pe jata hoon. Kabhi kabhi lagta hai apunich bhagwaan hai.
- : 6:30 ko Choomantar
- : Sabse Best Tiffin
- : Apni in-house influencer
- : Kuwait se aaya mera dost, dost ko salaam karo
- : Bachna Ae Haseeno Lo Mein Aa Gaya
- : Nayi dulhan pehli rasoi (tiffin) leke aayi hai
- : Amazing cuts and perfect editing, the magic belongs to ___.
- : Badhai ho, Naye team members hue do! (1)
- : Habibi! Come to Dubai.
- : Koyal si teri boli, surat hai kitni bholi
- : Sabki Aan Sabki Shaan, Designers ka ek Bhaijaan
- : Kaisi hai aapki tvacha? Mulayam ya ____ ?
Down
- : ______ hai koi prem kavi, mein uski likhi kavita
- : Badhai ho, Naye team members hue do! (2)
- : 5 problems 1 solution
- : Magazine hai ke Miss India?
- : Knock knock! Who’s there? Mitron mein Modiji hoon!
- : Tutti Fruti ____ ! Rhyming much?
- : Har team main bas ek hi gunda ho sakta hai aur iss team ka gunda main hoon
- : Tendulkar nahi, but game strong hai
- : Knock knock! Who’s there? Fadnavisji!
- : Iska Virar ka train nikal jayega re
- : Ye dosti hum nahi todenge, todenge dam magar, tera saath na chodenge (1)
- : Shy, Silent. Subtle, Smart, S____
- : Lucy Lou mein ban gayi Seeta se Geeta
- : Say hello to our in-house Arijit Singh
- : Baal silky silky, gaal milky milky ... yeh toh chalti phirti vanilla ice cream hai
- : Jab “Chanda” mama soo gaye, tab kounse chachu jage?
- : Angaaro ka ambar sa lagta hai mera ______
- : Kiske gale me silencer lagane ki zarurat hai?
- : Intern se executive banna hai? Aa jao sikha dungi!
- : Yaha tak jo bhi dekha hai na? Sab mere designing ka kamaal hai
- : Chalta phirta SDA files ka encyclopedia
- : Rasode mein koun tha?
- : Rhyming pasand aaya toh, ek aur try karo! Rhyming with Anupam
47 Clues: : Sher • : Red Riding Hood • : Sabse Best Tiffin • : 6:30 ko Choomantar • : 5 problems 1 solution • : Rasode mein koun tha? • : Habibi! Come to Dubai. • : That's the way, ____ ve! • : Apni in-house influencer • : Magazine hai ke Miss India? • : Tutti Fruti ____ ! Rhyming much? • : Shy, Silent. Subtle, Smart, S____ • : Bachna Ae Haseeno Lo Mein Aa Gaya • ...
new 2025-03-24
Across
- A kitchen tool used for mixing or beating ingredients
- A soft item placed under your head while sleeping
- A row of bushes planted in a garden
- A mat placed at the entrance to clean shoes
- A machine that keeps food frozen
- Steps that connect different floors in a house
- Unwanted plants that grow in a garden
- The top part of a room above your head
- A tool used to gather leaves or smooth soil
- A glass structure used to grow plants
- A container used for making and serving tea
Down
- A kitchen appliance used for cooking food
- A flat tool used for flipping food in a pan
- A room where you sleep
- A soft covering for the floor
- Small objects planted in soil to grow plants
- A device used to cook food over an open flame
- A piece of fabric that covers a window
- A piece of furniture where you store clothes
- Protective hand coverings used in gardening
- A place in a house where you make a fire for warmth
- A glass surface that reflects your image
22 Clues: A room where you sleep • A soft covering for the floor • A machine that keeps food frozen • A row of bushes planted in a garden • Unwanted plants that grow in a garden • A glass structure used to grow plants • A piece of fabric that covers a window • The top part of a room above your head • A glass surface that reflects your image • A kitchen appliance used for cooking food • ...
New 2025-11-20
Across
- The patient, cunning trickster rarely acted on impulse; he preferred ______ his time.
- After 10 weeks without rain, the land was quite _________.
- Marie wore her finest dress and her new jewelry; she looked ___________.
- I’m not much of a performer, but during the ________ I agreed to go onstage and be a backup singer.
- Growing a lawn from seeds can take time, so home builders often have ________ installed.
- It can be hard for people to remain ______ when they get upset and emotional.
- Many people in long-ago wars died when wounds they received in battle were allowed to get infected and _______.
- People with older siblings generally learn how to _______ them up.
- Mr. Davis was well-known for being reluctant to let young suitors ________ his daughters.
- Caitlin Clark was able to ________ the fans with her impressive ballhandling.
- Cowboys are often depicted wearing a _________ around their neck.
- I could tell Kathy’s ankle hurt her; she would ________ in pain with every step she took.
- Many more people _________ on sports now that it is legal in many states.
- Carl blew on the ember; it glowed orange, and a ________ of smoke rose from it.
- Sick for days and unable to eat, Charles began to look rather ________.
- The spoiled child had closets full of toys that had long ago been ________ for newer ones.
Down
- Steve felt ___________ to pitch in and help, since everyone else in the group was helping.
- Peak season for foliage is now over; the leaves are all dried and __________.
- They had been looking forward to the game for weeks, so when the big day finally came, they were all _________ and ready.
- The farmer chose to ________ his crops rather than planting all of his fields with corn.
- Since their ______ Sarah and Howard have been busy planning the wedding.
- The __________ was a formal room, so we never brought our toys in there or even relaxed on the furniture.
- Mary is high-strung and _________; she is not cut out to teach kindergarten.
- The team ______ better once they stopped arguing and began to work together.
- Kevin stayed up all night, so the next day he was in a ___________.
- Dave's expression changed from a grin to a sick look of unease when he saw the principal ________ at him during the assembly.
- It is common to see a deer _______ along the side of the road at this time of the year.
- Unable to communicate the reason for its distress, the baby wailed and __________ in its crib.
- Since the surrounding land was flat, Devon was able to see quite a bit from atop the ________.
29 Clues: After 10 weeks without rain, the land was quite _________. • Cowboys are often depicted wearing a _________ around their neck. • People with older siblings generally learn how to _______ them up. • Kevin stayed up all night, so the next day he was in a ___________. • Sick for days and unable to eat, Charles began to look rather ________. • ...
new 2025-11-29
Across
- Green gourd that’s 96% water
- Small red berry often mistaken for a vegetable
- Leafy green vegetable named after a cartoon sailor
- Yellow fruit associated with chimps
- Small round fruit that can be red, black, or white
- Tropical fruit with a tough, spiky exterior
- Brassica that comes in purple or green heads
- Pod vegetable also called a snap bean
- Ear-shaped fruit that comes in white and yellow varieties
- Orange root vegetable that’s actually a fruit in Portugal
- Green brassica that looks like tiny heads on a stalk
Down
- Red root vegetable often eaten roasted
- A shortage of these caused mass migration
- Pome fruit often dried or used in cider
- Purple vegetable that makes you cry when sliced
- Fruit that’s red inside with tiny black seeds
- Fruit that keeps the doctor away, proverbially
- Long orange vegetable beloved by rabbits
- Stalk vegetable that’s terrible in soup if stringy
- Tropical fruit used to make guacamole
- Fuzzy brown fruit with green flesh
- Yellow citrus fruit used to make lemonade
22 Clues: Green gourd that’s 96% water • Fuzzy brown fruit with green flesh • Yellow fruit associated with chimps • Tropical fruit used to make guacamole • Pod vegetable also called a snap bean • Red root vegetable often eaten roasted • Pome fruit often dried or used in cider • Long orange vegetable beloved by rabbits • A shortage of these caused mass migration • ...
New York Daily Post Crossword: February 22, 1995 (3) 2022-11-16
Across
- A snack for Homer Simpson
- Put into a cipher
- Lacking color or vigor
- Large travel case
- Ocean to Canoe, for example
- A favorite TV show
- Horror movie setting, often
- North America petrol
- Container of brown bookend
- Couldn't hack it after seeing whatever it was you saw fall apart in the back of your ambulance
- A primary color
Down
- A loving wife, gone too soon
- Impossible to find
- College city in upstate New York
- Column with advice for DEAR readers
- Crippled by arthritis
- Actress with last name Dietrich
- Reader's shop
- Short form of Cassandra
- Upper inner garment
20 Clues: Reader's shop • A primary color • Put into a cipher • Large travel case • Impossible to find • A favorite TV show • Upper inner garment • North America petrol • Crippled by arthritis • Lacking color or vigor • Short form of Cassandra • A snack for Homer Simpson • Container of brown bookend • Ocean to Canoe, for example • Horror movie setting, often • A loving wife, gone too soon • ...
video games but at school. 2021-11-10
Across
- simulator make your own farm
- upgrade building through town halls
- car driving xbox exclusive
- one of rockstars most popular games but there hasn't been on in years
- hockey
- vanguard, cold war, black ops, warzone
- racing with nintendo characters
- soccer
- football
- first video game
Down
- sci fi shooting game
- interactive sports on the wii
- jetpack around the lab in this mobile game
- hog rider, musketeer, and battle your way through arenas
- Build and Shoot
- make your own mario level
- Nintendo characters battle it out
- web slingning around new york only on playstation
18 Clues: hockey • soccer • football • Build and Shoot • first video game • sci fi shooting game • make your own mario level • car driving xbox exclusive • simulator make your own farm • interactive sports on the wii • racing with nintendo characters • Nintendo characters battle it out • upgrade building through town halls • vanguard, cold war, black ops, warzone • ...
HO-HO-HO Off You Go 2023-12-24
8 Clues: rival team • borrough in New York • $700 million contract • number retired across mlb • America's favorite pastime • City in Southern California • 2020 World Series "Champions" • third oldest baseball park in mlb
William McKinley 2019-06-04
8 Clues: 1897-1901 • Ida McKinley • Vice President • He was a Republican • Was the 25th President • Won the ______ war in 1898 • January,29,1843 in Niles,Ohio • September,14,1901 Buffalo,New York
Percy Jackson and The Lightning Theif 2015-11-22
8 Clues: Famous city • Lighting god • Mum of Percy • Married to Sally • Famous tower in New York • Where the story is based • Main character of the book • Last name of main character
