new york Crossword Puzzles
Team Porter Crossword 2020-04-08
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- Assurance What QA stands for
- This iconic cathedral in Paris suffered incredible fire damage last year
- A common tool utilized for dining recommendations
- The main Spanish National art museum
- A handy tool for keeping in contact with fellow coworkers
- Where the crown jewels can be viewed
- If you work for Aspire but do not attend a physical office, you are considered....
- Where one may enjoy the vineyards in California
- A much sought Paris landmark to dine at
- This Broadway hit has caused lengthy hold times during ticket onsales
- A popular Michelin rated restaurant in New York
- Newly introduced tool for nightlife suggestions
- What a restaurant is referred to when we are not allowed to contact them by phone
- Where one can view the number of cases they have on their plate
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- A popular day trip from Las Vegas
- A must do brewery tour in Dublin
- What you enter into your phone when attending a meeting or are going on a break/lunch
- We used to use Ensemble, now we use?
- A popular drink in Scotland
- Every year in June we have a pre sale for this popular New York Event
- This cuddly creature often smells like cough drops due to the main source of its diet
- Much of the lord of the Rings was filmed in this country
- A branch of Concierge that assists with International dining and more
- A Popular Wine Region in France
- Trendy district in Miami
- The river in London
- The main diet of koala bears
- The most visited museum in the world
- A well known Spanish dance
29 Clues: The river in London • Trendy district in Miami • A well known Spanish dance • A popular drink in Scotland • Assurance What QA stands for • The main diet of koala bears • A Popular Wine Region in France • A must do brewery tour in Dublin • A popular day trip from Las Vegas • We used to use Ensemble, now we use? • The main Spanish National art museum • ...
Catcher in the Rye 2022-05-22
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- State where Jane and Holden have summer homes
- What was written all over Allie's baseball mitt?
- Hall Holden lived while attending Pency Prep
- Middle name Phoebe uses
- School Holden attended
- Holden's brother's name
- Where did Holden hide when his parents returned?
- What does Holden want to be in the field of rye?
- Holden describes himself as terrific at being this
- Game Holden and Jane played on the porch
- Only class Holden passes
- Holden's popular roommate
- Main Character
- Hotel Holden stays at in New York
- Age when Holden was going to be psychoanalyzed
- Sally and Holden did this at the skating rink
- Cause of Allie's death
- Persons Holden meets at the breakfast bar
- Elevator Operator
- Color of Allie's hair
- What filled with icicles
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- Teacher who offers a room to Holden
- Name of Holden's crush
- Item stolen from Holden at Pency Prep
- Item Holden belives makes people depressed
- Holden says he is this
- Last name of Holden's former history teacher
- Holden's irritating classmate
- Movie Holden and Phoebe went to see
- Holden refers to his classmates as this
- Name of boy who died by suicide
- Holden's brother D.B does this is this in Hollywood
- Where did Holden tell Pheobe he was moving?
- Author of "The Catcher in the Rye"
- What does Holden imagine in a field of rye
- Operation Holden claims he's traveling to New York
- Holden's younger sister
- Phoebe lets Holden borrow this
- Only person to see Allie's baseball mitt
- State Holden and family live
- Holden watches Phoebe ride this
- Holden suggested he and Sally should do this
42 Clues: Main Character • Elevator Operator • Color of Allie's hair • Name of Holden's crush • Holden says he is this • School Holden attended • Cause of Allie's death • Middle name Phoebe uses • Holden's brother's name • Holden's younger sister • Only class Holden passes • What filled with icicles • Holden's popular roommate • State Holden and family live • Holden's irritating classmate • ...
Part 1 Vocabulary 2022-06-15
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- Republic, a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean (abbreviated D.R.)
- sacrilegious against God or sacred things; profane
- a load, typically a heavy one.
- a long, loose garment worn by a member of a religious order or congregation.
- the quality of being religious or reverent
- (Sp.) neighborhood
- look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought.
- a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world
- able to be foreseen or predicted
- having or involving very modern technology or design
- a Caribbean style of dance music typically in duple and triple time, chiefly associated with Dominica and Haiti.
- a shake or sway of the body
- a short stiff hair, typically one of those on an animal's skin, a man's face, or a plant
- a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone.
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- a series of contests between a number of competitors, who compete for an overall prize
- neighborhood in Northern Manhattan (New York City)
- flip flops
- shelter or protection from danger
- excessively proud of oneself; vain.
- a small grocery store
- done or existing alone.
- a long bench with a back, placed in rows in the main part of some churches to seat the congregation.
- overbalance or become unsteady and fall slowly
- (Sp. Slang) drug dealers
- is a borough of New York City
- having a major impact or effect
- in the Christian church, a ceremony regarded as especially sacred, eg marriage, or baptism. a religious sacrament
27 Clues: flip flops • (Sp.) neighborhood • a small grocery store • done or existing alone. • (Sp. Slang) drug dealers • a shake or sway of the body • is a borough of New York City • a load, typically a heavy one. • having a major impact or effect • able to be foreseen or predicted • shelter or protection from danger • excessively proud of oneself; vain. • ...
Doylestown Intelligencer Crossword 2017-01-09
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- Legal form that organized a board of trustees to hold stock from a group of combined firms that are managed as one.
- Negotiated agreement between New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad.
- Prominent figure in the development of the shipping and railroad industries
- Creates a pipeline system that cuts out railroads by creating a direct connection to refineries and revolutionizes oil transportation.
- When a company drives all competitors to failure and then buys them out, creating a monopoly.
- These are built with Carnegie's steel, making him one of the richest men in America.
- When a company controls all aspects of production from raw materials to final product.
- Vanderbilt closed this in order block New York City from access to other railroads
- Responsible for the Homestead Strike of 1892, and was a partner of Andrew Carnegie and his steel company.
- Innovator in steel production whose device cuts production time from 2 weeks to 15 minutes.
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- Rockefeller refines his oil into this to make it usable.
- Carnegie's mentor
- Being a middlemen for trading.
- Person Vanderbilt puts in charge of the Hudson Railroad Negotiation.
- Ideology of the industrial age that allows individuals to compete freely in the market. There is no room for government in this system.
- Rockefeller uses this, revolutionizing oil transportation and contributing to the collapse of the railroads.
- Rockefeller's massive company.
- A person who buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers.
- Built the first successful bridge across the Mississippi and capitalized on more efficient steel production.
- Leader of a huge financial firm who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation.
20 Clues: Carnegie's mentor • Being a middlemen for trading. • Rockefeller's massive company. • Rockefeller refines his oil into this to make it usable. • Person Vanderbilt puts in charge of the Hudson Railroad Negotiation. • Negotiated agreement between New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroad. • Prominent figure in the development of the shipping and railroad industries • ...
LA CRISIS CAPITALISTA DE 1929 Y LA GRAN DEPRESIÓN 2023-08-18
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- bancario Término utilizado para describir la repentina pérdida de confianza en el sistema financiero
- Presidente estadounidense que implementó el New Deal
- Presidente estadounidense que asumió el cargo durante la crisis y murió en 1923
- años Periodo de tiempo que duró la Gran Depresión en los EE. UU.
- Unidos País más afectado por la crisis
- Medida proteccionista que agravó la crisis económica
- Escasez de comida y recursos básicos durante la Gran Depresión
- Negro Invasión de la bolsa de Nueva York en 1929 que marcó el inicio de la crisis
- Término utilizado para describir la situación en que los precios bajan continuamente
- Ley aprobada en 1933 para regular la actividad bancaria
- (Cuerpo Civil de Conservación) Nombre del programa que ofrecía empleo a jóvenes desempleados durante la Gran Depresión
- económica Término utilizado para describir la caída generalizada de la producción, el comercio y las finanzas
- Depresión Período de severa contracción económica
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- Medida por la cual los inversores retiran su dinero a la vez
- Negro Nombre del martes en que se produjo el colapso de la bolsa en 1929
- Política económica que promovía la intervención del Estado para reactivar la economía
- Federal Organismo creado en 1933 para supervisar el sistema bancario y financiero
- Nombre de la política económica basada en la industria y el comercio que se implementó en Alemania
- Street Bolsa de Valores de Nueva York que se desplomó en 1929
- Presidente que precedió a Roosevelt y cuyo mandato se caracterizó por políticas económicas conservadoras
- Organización que se estableció en 1930 para promover la cooperación económica
- por ciento Tasa de desempleo alcanzada durante la Gran Depresión en los EE. UU.
- Wagner Ley aprobada en 1935 que protegía los derechos de los trabajadores
- Deal Política implementada por Franklin D. Roosevelt para combatir la crisis
24 Clues: Unidos País más afectado por la crisis • Depresión Período de severa contracción económica • Presidente estadounidense que implementó el New Deal • Medida proteccionista que agravó la crisis económica • Ley aprobada en 1933 para regular la actividad bancaria • Medida por la cual los inversores retiran su dinero a la vez • ...
Chapter 30 Lessons 3 and 4 2024-05-09
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- another antiwar Democratic candidate and former Attorney General and Senator from New York
- Democratic Senator of Minnesota that challenged Johnson's presidency in 1967
- the difference between what is said and what people believe or know to be true
- postponement of, or excuse from, military service
- President Nixon's plan calling for South Vietnamese to take a more active role in fighting and for Americans to become less involve
- serves as the headquarters of the Defense Department
- city where the 1968 Democratic National Convention was held that sparked some violent clashes between police and protestors
- National Security Advisor under Nixon
- University that had protests after Kent State protests that led to more students killed
- American soldier classified as missing in action during a war or other military action
- a person who refuses to serve in the armed forces or bear arms on moral or religious grounds
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- emphasized burden-sharing in fighting communism with other nations and stated that the US couldn't handle all defense responsibilities alone
- series of attacks launched by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong on Tet
- University that had riots that resulted in four students killed
- former Defense Department employee that leaked secret documents to the New York Times
- emergency military rule
- bird name of opponents of the Vietnam War
- what kind of families to many soldiers come from due to deferments
- a culture with values that differ from those of established society
- bird name of supporters of the Vietnam War
- who was the Republican candidate in the election of 1968 that ultimately won the Presidential race
- in April of 1970, Nixon ordered American troops to what neighboring country to destroy communist bases
22 Clues: emergency military rule • National Security Advisor under Nixon • bird name of opponents of the Vietnam War • bird name of supporters of the Vietnam War • postponement of, or excuse from, military service • serves as the headquarters of the Defense Department • University that had riots that resulted in four students killed • ...
Board Games 2024-03-18
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- Distilled
- Hogs of War the Miniatures Game
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Beyond the Sun
- Century Eastern Wonders
- Tzolk'in
- Batavia
- Grand Austria Hotel
- Dinogenics
- Carcassonne
- Wingspan
- Three Sisters
- Creature Comforts
- The Business Game
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
- Skyjo
- Sushi Roll
- Calico
- Point Salad
- Vardran Gardens
- Friday
- Century Spice Road
- Power Plants
- Akropolis
- New York Zoo
- So Clover
- The Mind
- Rummikub
- Callisto
- Namiji
- Exploriana
- Kingdomino
- Everdell
- Cascadia
- 6 Nimmt
- Ominoes
- Architects of the West Kingdom
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- Hansa Teutonica
- Villagers
- Isle of Cats
- Tranquility
- Azul Summer Pavilion
- Welcome To
- Cartographers
- Parks
- Succulent
- Scrabble
- Age of Rome
- Risk
- Oros
- Manhattan Project
- Machi Koro
- Bugs on Rugs
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Bonanza
- Castles of Burgundy
- Mint Works
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Walking on Burano
- Orleans
- Feast of Odin
- Exploding Kittens
- Brass Lancashire
- Point City
- Trails
- Great Western Trail
- Trans Atlantic
- Flamecraft
- Deep Dive
- 7 Wonders
- Tiwanaku
- Agri-Cup
72 Clues: Risk • Oros • Parks • Skyjo • Calico • Friday • Trails • Namiji • Batavia • Bonanza • Orleans • 6 Nimmt • Ominoes • Tzolk'in • Wingspan • Scrabble • The Mind • Tiwanaku • Rummikub • Callisto • Everdell • Cascadia • Agri-Cup • Villagers • Distilled • Succulent • Akropolis • So Clover • Deep Dive • 7 Wonders • Welcome To • Dinogenics • Machi Koro • Sushi Roll • Mint Works • Point City • Flamecraft • Exploriana • Kingdomino • Tranquility • Carcassonne • Age of Rome • ...
Board Games 2024-04-06
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- Friday
- Cascadia
- Manhattan Project
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
- The Business Game
- Skjo Action
- Power Plants
- So Clover
- Tiwanaku
- Skyjo
- Orleans
- Beyond the Sun
- Welcome To
- Castles of Burgundy
- Cartographers
- Machi Koro
- Architects of the West Kingdom
- Batavia
- To Court the King
- Point Salad
- Parks
- Dinogenics
- Villagers
- Century Spice Road
- Succulent
- Sushi Roll
- Hansa Teutonica
- Creature Comforts
- Point City
- Namiji
- Isle of Cats
- Risk
- Bonanza
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Azul Summer Pavilion
- Grand Austria Hotel
- Brass Lancashire
- Great Western Trail
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- Akropolis
- Ominoes
- Carcassonne
- Exploriana
- Trails
- Feast of Odin
- Oros
- Century Eastern Wonders
- Wingspan
- Trans Atlantic
- Calico
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Tzolk'in
- Distilled
- Mint Works
- Vardran Gardens
- Hogs of War the Miniatures Game
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Walking on Burano
- Scrabble
- Exploding Kittens
- Callisto
- Kingdomino
- Everdell
- Qwirkle
- Flamecraft
- Three Sisters
- New York Zoo
- Bugs on Rugs
- Tranquility
- Age of Rome
- 6 Nimmt!
- Rummikub
- The Mind
- Deep Dive
- Agri-Cup
- 7 Wonders
75 Clues: Oros • Risk • Skyjo • Parks • Friday • Trails • Calico • Namiji • Ominoes • Orleans • Batavia • Qwirkle • Bonanza • Cascadia • Tiwanaku • Wingspan • Tzolk'in • Scrabble • Callisto • Everdell • 6 Nimmt! • Rummikub • The Mind • Agri-Cup • Akropolis • So Clover • Distilled • Villagers • Succulent • Deep Dive • 7 Wonders • Exploriana • Welcome To • Mint Works • Machi Koro • Kingdomino • Dinogenics • Flamecraft • Sushi Roll • Point City • Carcassonne • Skjo Action • ...
A Long Walk To Water 2024-12-12
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- What the two men that came to Nyas village claimed they had found.
- Salvas family member that he found while walking to Ethiopia.
- The city in New York Salva was chosen to go to.
- The river that everyone in the Itang refugee camp was being led to.
- What the six men who were running at the group tied Uncle to.
- The name of Nyas sister who was taken to the hospital.
- The body part that Salvas dad was having surgery on.
- An animal that Salva thinks ate Marial.
- What the group found in the middle of the Nile.
- The name of Salvas village.
- What Salva flew in to go back to Sudan.
- Salvas age.
- Something Nya stepped in while she was walking in the desert.
- What Buksa found as food for the group.
- The other thing the men in Nyas village were building besides the well.
- The name of Salvas tribe.
- The place Nya was walking back and forth from to get water.
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- The country Salva led a group of boys to.
- Something Salva got given in the camp before he went to New York.
- The desert that Salva had a bad day in.
- The name of Salvas friend he made in the group.
- The sport Micheal taught Salva.
- The animals in the Gilo river.
- The language Micheal taught Salva.
- The refugee camp Salva went to when he was 22.
- the river that the group had to cross.
- The place Marial told Salva they were walking to.
- The name of Nyas tribe.
- The setting during most of the novel.
- The place Salvas group left him while he was sleeping.
30 Clues: Salvas age. • The name of Nyas tribe. • The name of Salvas tribe. • The name of Salvas village. • The animals in the Gilo river. • The sport Micheal taught Salva. • The language Micheal taught Salva. • The setting during most of the novel. • the river that the group had to cross. • The desert that Salva had a bad day in. • An animal that Salva thinks ate Marial. • ...
O'Tool - Story of Us: Cities 2025-12-11
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- The primary power source that Thomas Edison utilized to illuminate the city.
- The last name of the inventor who perfected the long-lasting incandescent light bulb.
- The European country that was the largest source of immigration during the period covered.
- The city that was the primary destination and symbol of the American urban frontier in this episode.
- A system used for transforming iron into a stronger material essential for modern construction.
- The device invented by Elisha Otis that was crucial for making skyscrapers practical and safe.
- The main mode of transport that allowed cities to expand outward, connecting suburbs to the center.
- The product being manufactured when the deadly 1911 factory fire occurred.
- Photographer and social reformer who used flash photography to expose the squalor of the city slums.
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- The structure built on an island in New York Harbor, completed in 1886.
- The term used to describe a powerful, often corrupt, political organization that controlled city services.
- What the "Roughnecks" risked their lives doing high above the city streets.
- The primary color of the iconic New York ferry terminal that processed millions of immigrants.
- The last name of the industrialist known for his dominance in the steel industry.
- The dense, often overcrowded apartment buildings where many immigrants lived.
- The first name of the newspaper publisher who championed the fundraising for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal.
- The concept—meaning upward mobility and success—that the Statue of Liberty symbolized.
- The material, mass-produced by Andrew Carnegie, that allowed for the construction of skyscrapers.
- The natural resource that Jacob Riis showed people using for light in their crowded tenement apartments.
- The name given to the dangerous, elevated workers who built the steel skeletons of the skyscrapers.
20 Clues: The structure built on an island in New York Harbor, completed in 1886. • The product being manufactured when the deadly 1911 factory fire occurred. • What the "Roughnecks" risked their lives doing high above the city streets. • The primary power source that Thomas Edison utilized to illuminate the city. • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-07
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- an entrepreneur in hair care products, and she was the first female self-made millionare
- a famous African American trumpet player who started his career at the Cotton Club
- a famous African American poet who got his start during the Harlem Renaissance
- when big groups African Americans moved to Northern states to escape racist beliefs
- a club in New York City where many prominent African American artists started their careers
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- the time period from the 1920s-1930's in which African Americans expressed their culture through different art forms
- a neighborhood in New York where the Harlem Renaissance was centered
7 Clues: a neighborhood in New York where the Harlem Renaissance was centered • a famous African American poet who got his start during the Harlem Renaissance • a famous African American trumpet player who started his career at the Cotton Club • when big groups African Americans moved to Northern states to escape racist beliefs • ...
Chapter 7 The Rocky Mountain Region 2023-12-01
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- Another Denver landmark is the home of "____".
- Where did Joseph Smith and his followers move to?
- Indian legend says that they were chased by bears.
- This outlaw was hiding in Jackson Hole
- Who is the Mormons' new leader? He decided to move again.
- What was the most noticeable difference of Mormons?
- Mormons started new settlements all the way from ____ to southern California.
- Molly Brown was the daughter of a ___.
- He directed "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".
- The president who sent men to explore the continent from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
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- She was a guide and interpreter of expedition.
- He went on an expedition with William Clark.
- How many Mormons are there worldwide today?
- Who are multilingual, will help visitors research their families in the Church Office Building?
- Who did decide to sail the Titanic in 1912?
- Guests can see ranch ___ at work and even help out.
- This "Hole" was named after ___.
- In 1830, in New York, ____ started the Mormon church with six followers.
18 Clues: This "Hole" was named after ___. • This outlaw was hiding in Jackson Hole • Molly Brown was the daughter of a ___. • How many Mormons are there worldwide today? • Who did decide to sail the Titanic in 1912? • He went on an expedition with William Clark. • Another Denver landmark is the home of "____". • She was a guide and interpreter of expedition. • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2022-09-30
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- system of trade between the Americas, Europe and Africa
- English explorer who originally planned on discovering a northeast passage and ended up discovering the Hudson river, the Hudson Bay and New York City
- map making
- those with European ancestry born in the Americas
- high rate of inflation and increase in prices in the 16th to 17th century
- trade-based economy using gold and silver
- rule of inheritance- land belongs to the eldest son
- Spanish soldiers
- trade rivalry between Muslim Oman trades and European Christians
- mix of European and indigenous ancestry
- trade between the old world (Europe) with the new world (the Americas)
- journey across the Atlantic ocean
- war during 1675-1676 between indigenous people of New England and colonists of New England
- peasants
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- a chart that displays the stars and galaxies
- mix of indigenous and African ancestry
- Western Africa, and the Americas and involved the movement of goods and people among those regions
- Italian explorer and navigator who claimed to have discovered the "new world"
- system where the sultan granted land or tax revenues to those in his favor
- Portuguese explorer that led the 1519 exploration to discover a western sea route to the spice islands
- transport of slaves from Africa to the Americas from the 16th to 19th century
- an economic practice that maximizes exports and minimizes imports
- mix of European and African ancestry
- highest rank of feudal nobility
24 Clues: peasants • map making • Spanish soldiers • highest rank of feudal nobility • journey across the Atlantic ocean • mix of European and African ancestry • mix of indigenous and African ancestry • mix of European and indigenous ancestry • trade-based economy using gold and silver • a chart that displays the stars and galaxies • those with European ancestry born in the Americas • ...
rts 2019-11-07
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- RTS: Casket style that has an image related to Christmas (8)
- The term Sarcophagus refers to (6)
- RTS: Casket style for people up to 7 feet tall with rail handle (9)
- 80's cult movie that a Christmas gift transforms into a creature when fed after midnight (8)
- Decision to do something or stop doing it (10)
- Country that putting up Christmas trees originated (7)
- RTS: Billy dog's breed (6)
- 2nd ghost to haunt Ebenezer Scrooge (7)
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- Auckland structure that originally had a winking eye and beckoning finger (5)
- RTS: Casket now available for tall slim people with leather handles (8)
- Hogmanay country of origin (8)
- A common ritual on New Year Eve (7)
- Christmas dessert for kiwis (7)
- RTS: Casket and Captain Cook's boat (9)
- Years Eve Singer Natalie Cole (Pink Cadillac, Miss You Like Crazy), dies at 65 on this day 2015 (3,5,3)
- Square Touristy part of New York City where 'The ball drop' is done (5,6)
16 Clues: RTS: Billy dog's breed (6) • Hogmanay country of origin (8) • Christmas dessert for kiwis (7) • The term Sarcophagus refers to (6) • A common ritual on New Year Eve (7) • RTS: Casket and Captain Cook's boat (9) • 2nd ghost to haunt Ebenezer Scrooge (7) • Decision to do something or stop doing it (10) • Country that putting up Christmas trees originated (7) • ...
Romance Shows Crossword 2025-02-05
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- The dramatic moment when someone is sent home
- The AI assistant that trie to handle the hot
- The place where Love Island contestants stay during the show
- The explosive news of a new contestant
- The ultimate goal for contestants: forming this kind of connection
- What do you lose when someone is too hot to handle
- It's a fantasy to think something sweet could happen here
- The process of picking a new partner in Love Island
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- The final act where someone picks their perfect match
- The famous phrase repeated by the hosts: ‘Love is ___’
- Daily segment where Love Island contestants chat about their emotions
- The blind experiment aims to prove love works without this
- The kind of house where contestants live while competing for love
- The surname of the New York Giants 2001 fourth-round pick
- How you know you can stay in the mansion
- Where seeing impaired contestants first meet each other
16 Clues: The explosive news of a new contestant • How you know you can stay in the mansion • The AI assistant that trie to handle the hot • The dramatic moment when someone is sent home • What do you lose when someone is too hot to handle • The process of picking a new partner in Love Island • The final act where someone picks their perfect match • ...
THE BRITISH COLONIES 2024-01-30
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- a religiously intolerant colony best known for the Salem With Trials of 1692.
- region of the British American colonies: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
- armed conflict between the woodland natives and english during the late 16th century AD
- leader of the Wampanoag tribe; nicknamed "King Phillip"
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- The 1st group of labour workers from England serving 3-7 years.
- region of the British American colonies: Georgia, Carolinas, Maryland, and Virginia
- modern-day location of the capital city of the New Netherlands
- region of the British American colonies: New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania,
- trade between the Americas, Europe, and Africa that sent over crops, people, and diseases.
- person who discovered the Americas in 1492 AD
10 Clues: person who discovered the Americas in 1492 AD • leader of the Wampanoag tribe; nicknamed "King Phillip" • modern-day location of the capital city of the New Netherlands • The 1st group of labour workers from England serving 3-7 years. • a religiously intolerant colony best known for the Salem With Trials of 1692. • ...
Lesson 30. City 2024-03-07
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- New York is such a__city. Here I've met people of so many different nationalities.
- "I'm so tired. Let's sit on this__and rest a little bit"
- Ew, I spilled water on my new jeans, so now they are__
- "Lola, don't forget to put on your gloves. It's__ outside"
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- I walked past the__ part of the city. There were a lot of factories and it was hard to breathe
- Tokyo is an extremely__ city. I've never seen such new technologies before.
- Where pedestrians walk
- My friend likes to meet new people. She is very__
- It's so__ here. My hat flew away!
9 Clues: Where pedestrians walk • It's so__ here. My hat flew away! • My friend likes to meet new people. She is very__ • Ew, I spilled water on my new jeans, so now they are__ • "I'm so tired. Let's sit on this__and rest a little bit" • "Lola, don't forget to put on your gloves. It's__ outside" • Tokyo is an extremely__ city. I've never seen such new technologies before. • ...
NYSE and NASDAQ 2022-02-02
9 Clues: ECN • statue • the name of the tree • electric communication • the New York Stock Exchange • signifies when market opens • an electronic communications network • a process of buying and selling goods • secondary market exchange in which the prices of each security are bargained out between buyers and sellers.
Key Events in 1912 2016-03-06
9 Clues: 47th state • 48th state • Current president of US • Winner of 1912 World Series • Volcano that erupts in Alaska • Vice President that dies in office • Winner of 1912 presidential election • large ship sunk on its way to New York City • Presidential nominee from the Bull Moose Party
Word List IV Crossword Puzzle (10/13/2015) 2015-10-12
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- a person flee oppressive and/or dangerous situations in their homeland
- a sacred hymn of praise, usually sung or chanted.
- permission by law to worship as one wishes without government interference.
- people from the Netherlands
- the capital city of the Netherlands
- cattle, sheep, goats, and chickens
- a strap of leather or elastic used to hurl a stone as a weapon
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- a group of living things including mold, mildews, rust, yeast, and mushrooms
- a small germ cell or “seed” produced by fungus that develops into a new organism
- someone who herds, tends and guards sheep
- A Philistine giant and warrior whom David killed with a slingshot
- a person who moves to a new place as a part of a colony
- an island in New York City surrounded by the Hudson, East, and Harlem rivers.
- growth of tiny fungi on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a furry coating.
- an area of land
- a port where ships can easily dock for loading and unloading
16 Clues: an area of land • people from the Netherlands • cattle, sheep, goats, and chickens • the capital city of the Netherlands • someone who herds, tends and guards sheep • a sacred hymn of praise, usually sung or chanted. • a person who moves to a new place as a part of a colony • a port where ships can easily dock for loading and unloading • ...
rts 2019-11-07
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- The term Sarcophagus refers to (6)
- RTS: Casket style that has an image related to Christmas (8)
- Country that putting up Christmas trees originated (7)
- Hogmanay country of origin (8)
- RTS: Casket and Captain Cook's boat (9)
- RTS: Billy dog's breed (6)
- 80's cult movie that a Christmas gift transforms into a creature when fed after midnight (8)
- A common ritual on New Year Eve (7)
- 2nd ghost to haunt Ebenezer Scrooge (7)
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- Christmas dessert for kiwis (7)
- Years Eve Singer Natalie Cole (Pink Cadillac, Miss You Like Crazy), dies at 65 on this day 2015 (3,5,3)
- RTS: Casket style for people up to 7 feet tall with rail handle (9)
- RTS: Casket now available for tall slim people with leather handles (8)
- Decision to do something or stop doing it (10)
- Square Touristy part of New York City where 'The ball drop' is done (5,6)
- Auckland structure that originally had a winking eye and beckoning finger (5)
16 Clues: RTS: Billy dog's breed (6) • Hogmanay country of origin (8) • Christmas dessert for kiwis (7) • The term Sarcophagus refers to (6) • A common ritual on New Year Eve (7) • RTS: Casket and Captain Cook's boat (9) • 2nd ghost to haunt Ebenezer Scrooge (7) • Decision to do something or stop doing it (10) • Country that putting up Christmas trees originated (7) • ...
Countries 2022-09-04
9 Clues: Oxford is the city of • Perth is the capital of • new york is the city of • Dublin is the capital of • Madrid is the capital of • Belfast is the capital of • Cardiff is the capital of • Budapest is the capital of • Edinburgh is the capital of
NYSE and NASDAQ 2022-02-02
9 Clues: ECN • statue • the name of the tree • electric communication • signifies when market opens • the New York Stock Exchange • an electronic communications network • a process of buying and selling goods • secondary market exchange in which the prices of each security are bargained out between buyers and sellers.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar 2022-02-09
9 Clues: Who did he admire? • What sport did he play? • What was he known more? • What was his birth name? • Why was he so respected? • york Where was he born? • what position did he play? • What was his other passion? • what state did he play basketball?
XP25 2025-05-16
9 Clues: Beginner display move • Video of the year 2023 • Easiest one-handed move • Display move by Nikolaj • Company located in New York • Type of move where cards fly • Starting position for many moves • Popular move created by Dan and Dave • Move where a single card remains still
January Composer of the Month 2025-01-24
9 Clues: Low male voice type • High male voice type • Low female voice type • High female voice type • Wicked won ___ Tony Awards • City where Schwartz was born • First name of composer of the month • Title of schwartz's most famous work • Street where musicals are shown in New York
Tourist Attraction 2022-06-01
chapter 4 2022-11-18
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- Georgia, Massachusetts, New hampshire New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia
- learning assistants
- the ability to read and write
- Former Secretary of State and an outstanding military planner, he oversaw the war effort from London during the Seven Years War.
- theory that states that as a nation’s trade grows, its gold reserves increase, and the nation becomes more powerful.
- a religious revival
- Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
- a group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
- crops that could be sold easy
- Connecticut and Rhode Island
- a variety
- produced just enough to feed their families.
- bosses to keep the slaves working hard
- or unions with Native Americans
- strict rules
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- The main cash crop in South Carolina and
- , a region of flat, lowlying plains along the seacoast.
- trading illegally
- sell abroad
- trade routes in a triangle
- The most powerful group of Native Americans in the East
- principal cash crop of Maryland and Virginia.
- bought from foreign markets
- laws that direct the goods between england and the colonies
- a region of hills and forests climbing up toward the Appalachian mountains
25 Clues: a variety • sell abroad • strict rules • trading illegally • learning assistants • a religious revival • trade routes in a triangle • bought from foreign markets • Connecticut and Rhode Island • the ability to read and write • crops that could be sold easy • or unions with Native Americans • Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania • bosses to keep the slaves working hard • ...
Chapter 5-6 Vocab 2020-10-17
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- the cheapest accommodations on a steamship
- Graham Bell suggested the idea of the telephone
- when you decline in the value of money
- Adams^opened the famous Hull House in Chicago in 1889
- Mobilier a construction company set up by several stockholders
- an increase in the value of money and a decrease in prices
- integration combining firms in the same business into one large corporation
- Bosses people who provided certain necessities
- when a single market achieves control of an entire market
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- apartment buildings
- Vanderbilt successful railroad consolidator
- Alva Edison leading pioneer in new technology
- getting money through dishonest or questionable means
- integration owns all different businesses (depends on the operation)
- people who risk their capital to organize and run
- a new way of merging businesses that did not violate such law
- Rills a Danish Born journalist
- Island a tiny island in New York
- D. Rockefeller most famous industrial who achieved almost all the Horizontal integration
- an organization owned by many people but treated by law as though it were a person.
- Machine informal political group designed no gain and power
21 Clues: apartment buildings • Rills a Danish Born journalist • Island a tiny island in New York • when you decline in the value of money • the cheapest accommodations on a steamship • Vanderbilt successful railroad consolidator • Alva Edison leading pioneer in new technology • Bosses people who provided certain necessities • Graham Bell suggested the idea of the telephone • ...
Chapter 5-6 Vocab 2020-10-18
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- Adams^opened the famous Hull House in Chicago in 1889
- money through dishonest or questionable means
- integration^combining firms in the same business into one large corporation
- Vanderbilt ^successful railroad consolidator
- organization owned by many people but treated by law as though it were a person.
- integration^owns all different businesses (depends on the operation)
- who risk their capital to organize and run businesses
- you decline in the value of money
- cheapest accommodations on a steamship
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- buildings
- Machine^informal political group designed no gain and power
- new way of merging businesses that did not violate such law
- a single market achieves control of an entire market
- Rills^a Danish Born journalist
- Alva Edison^leading pioneer in new technology
- Mobilier^a construction company set up by several stockholders
- D. Rockefeller^most famous industrial who achieved almost all the Horizontal integration
- Graham Bell^suggested the idea of the telephone
- increase in the value of money and a decrease in prices
- Island^a tiny island in New York
- Bosses^ people who provided certain necessities
21 Clues: buildings • Rills^a Danish Born journalist • Island^a tiny island in New York • you decline in the value of money • cheapest accommodations on a steamship • Vanderbilt ^successful railroad consolidator • money through dishonest or questionable means • Alva Edison^leading pioneer in new technology • Graham Bell^suggested the idea of the telephone • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- Government forced many Native American Tribes to leave their home and go west of the Mississippi River (3 words)
- Made of crushed rocks most efficient way of traveling, funded by Gov (2 words)
- New political party led by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster in 1832
- Federal program to create new roads and waterways (2 words)
- Money needed to build factories
- Imposed tax to protect American industry (last for boxes is a year)
- Skilled male who built the first mill
- Had to pay a toll to be able to use this road
- Young single women forced to work then left to marry (2 words)
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- Improve efficiency and cuts cost so if a part breaks you don't have to replace entire thing (2words)
- 7th President and symbol of democracy
- 6th president and influenced nationalism and foreign policy
- Campaigned for laws to discourage immigration
- Inventor of Cotton Gin
- Inventor of telegraph and Morse code
- Closed meeting for party members choosing candidate
- Celebration of the nation
- Invented in Georgia separates seeds from cotton (2 words)
- Workers united to receive better pay (2 words)
- Waterway ran from, New York to Hudson River, helped with good farm land (2 words)
20 Clues: Inventor of Cotton Gin • Celebration of the nation • Money needed to build factories • Inventor of telegraph and Morse code • 7th President and symbol of democracy • Skilled male who built the first mill • Campaigned for laws to discourage immigration • Had to pay a toll to be able to use this road • Workers united to receive better pay (2 words) • ...
English Speaking Countries, Terms, Etc. 2025-09-30
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- The titanic was constructed in which city?
- Plural form of goose.
- Beef _________, or the capital city of New Zealand.
- What goes around, comes around. Australian Object
- _____________ Hills! That's where I want to be, sing it with me. Living in ___________ Hills.
- The UK - England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and ________
- Three letter abbrevation for New York City
- National Mammal of The USA
- __________ pie. Classic desert in America. Also, an __________ a day keeps the doctor away.
- The only country that is also a continent
- Land of maple syrup and politeness
- Closes Canadian province to where the titanic sunk. (Sorry Labrador to not include you)
- Canada has 10 provinces and 3 ____________
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- Considered America's national pastime. A sport.
- National Animal of Canada
- The ____________ monster who is rumored to live in a Scotish Lake!
- Plural of Moose. Same 'rule' as the plural of fish.
- Famous for bagpipes and kilts!
- US state your teacher is from.
- Australia's National Animal
- New Zealand, the North and South ____________
- The USA shares a coast with the Pacific ocean to the West and the ___________ to the east
- Canada's National Dish
- The shortened name for the London Underground
- ___________ eagle. National Bird of USA
25 Clues: Plural form of goose. • Canada's National Dish • National Animal of Canada • National Mammal of The USA • Australia's National Animal • Famous for bagpipes and kilts! • US state your teacher is from. • Land of maple syrup and politeness • ___________ eagle. National Bird of USA • The only country that is also a continent • The titanic was constructed in which city? • ...
Kitoto the Mighty 2019-09-06
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- The editor was able to ________the film together.
- Our neighbor’s home is made of ________.
- My dog hasn’t moved an ________since he ate lunch.
- “Where do you ________?” Sarah asked her friend.
- After sunset there was a ________in the air.
- My dad’s office is in the business ________.
- I love the smell of coffee beans when I ________ them.
- Marie was a ________to the accident.
- We had a ________when Grandma came to visit!
- It took more than a year to ________the new library.
- Marcello takes ________in eating ice cream after dinner.
- The workmen dug a ________in our backyard.
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- Seiko got the last ________to the play.
- Mom does not have to remind us to do our homework.
- Good handwriting is an important ________.
- The ________ was so strong that it was hard to walk.
- The new paint will certainly ________the room.
- The ________ happened at noon.
- The car wheels were ________in the deep snow.
- Our big soccer game is ________.
- I can’t ________if I should go to the game or not.
- The ________from New York to California is long.
- The movie was so scary we thought we’d die of ________.
- I breathed a ________of relief when the game was over.
24 Clues: The ________ happened at noon. • Our big soccer game is ________. • Marie was a ________to the accident. • Seiko got the last ________to the play. • Our neighbor’s home is made of ________. • Good handwriting is an important ________. • The workmen dug a ________in our backyard. • After sunset there was a ________in the air. • My dad’s office is in the business ________. • ...
50 States 2024-04-23
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- Richmond, Virginia Beach
- Dallas, Houston
- Detroit, Lansing, Marquette
- North Of South Dakota
- Last State In Alphabet
- Myrtle Beach
- Los Angeles, San Francisco
- Denver
- Looks Up Side Down, Known For Grapes
- Omaha, Lots Of Corn
- Fairbanks, Anchorage, A LOT of snow, VERY cold
- Alburquerque, Santa Fe
- Charlotte, North Of South Carolina
- Named After Big River
- Western Virginia
- Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
- Honolulu, Island
- Indianapolis
- Minneapolis, Mini Soda
- Gatlinburg, Nashville, Smoky Mts
- Birmingham, Montgomery
- Miami, Hurricanes, Flo Rida
- Topeka, Tornadoes
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- New York City, Buffalo
- Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Las Vegas
- Cleveland, Cincinnati
- Billings, Lots Of Guns
- South Of North Dakota
- Baltimore, Mary Land
- Boston
- Portland, Screwed Up Shape
- Little Rock
- Salem, Portland
- Boisie, Famous Potatoes
- Island Providence, Smallest State
- Hartford, Connect I Cut
- New Hamp Shire
- Cheese, Milwaukee
- Seattle, Walla Walla
- Des Moines, I-Away
- Salt Lake City
- Atlantic City, Trenton
- New Orleans, Louis Siana
- Chicago
- Dover, First State
- St. Louis, Kansas City
- Lexington, Louisville
- Atlanta
- Phoenix, HOT
50 Clues: Boston • Denver • Chicago • Atlanta • Las Vegas • Little Rock • Myrtle Beach • Indianapolis • Phoenix, HOT • New Hamp Shire • Salt Lake City • Dallas, Houston • Salem, Portland • Western Virginia • Honolulu, Island • Cheese, Milwaukee • Topeka, Tornadoes • Des Moines, I-Away • Dover, First State • Omaha, Lots Of Corn • Oklahoma City, Tulsa • Baltimore, Mary Land • Seattle, Walla Walla • Cleveland, Cincinnati • ...
Module 1 Week 3 2023-09-07
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- The ____ from New York to California is long.
- Our neighbor's home is made of ____.
- I love the smell of coffee beans when I ____ them.
- I breathed a ____ of relief when the game was over.
- We had a ____ when Grandma came to visit!
- Marcello takes ____ in eating ice ream after dinner.
- My dog hasn't moved an ____ since he ate lunch.
- It took more than a year to ____ the new library.
- The editor was able to ____ the film together.
- Our big soccer game is ____.
- The ____ was so strong that it was hard to walk.
- "Where do you ____?" Sarah asked her friend.
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- The movie was so scary we thought we'd die of ____.
- Marie was a ____ to the accident.
- The ____ happened at noon.
- After sunset there was a ____ in the air.
- The car wheels were ____ in the deep snow.
- The workmen dug a ____ in our backyard.
- Mom does not have to ____ us to do our homework.
- I can't ____ if I should go to the game or not.
- Seiko got the last ____ to the play.
- My dad's office is in the business ____.
- The new paint will certainly ____ the room.
- Good handwriting is an important ____.
24 Clues: The ____ happened at noon. • Our big soccer game is ____. • Marie was a ____ to the accident. • Our neighbor's home is made of ____. • Seiko got the last ____ to the play. • Good handwriting is an important ____. • The workmen dug a ____ in our backyard. • My dad's office is in the business ____. • After sunset there was a ____ in the air. • ...
Gilded Age and Progressive Era 2023-12-08
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- Populist Party's nickname
- the "boss" of political machines in New York
- new laws can be added valet by signed petitions
- allow citizens to approve or deny laws made by legislative
- justified political corruption while providing benefits to communities through bribery
- the cultivation of food and goods through farming
- the right to vote
- Progressive Party's nickname
- an era of moving forward, making changes for the better
- process to allow voters to remove officials from office
- broken down crowded apartments with no regulations
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- old immigrants discriminating against new immigrants, fear of different religions and job competition
- splits the votes from the main parties
- election where all citizens vote to select nominees
- when a corporation buys out their competition to control the market and decrease the competition
- believed he deserved a job for donating a small sum to a presidential campaign(spoils system)
- creating goods by hands to using machines
- government jobs were given to unqualified loyal supporters
- covered in a thin layer of gold
- person who investigates and reports for the purpose of exposing corruption, scandal, or other wrongdoing, especially in politics
- movement to ban the sale and consumption of alcohol in the US
21 Clues: the right to vote • Populist Party's nickname • Progressive Party's nickname • covered in a thin layer of gold • splits the votes from the main parties • creating goods by hands to using machines • the "boss" of political machines in New York • new laws can be added valet by signed petitions • the cultivation of food and goods through farming • ...
History 2024-04-18
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- To cancel.
- He explored the Louisiana Purchase with Lewis.
- To remove.
- This refers to an economic crisis.
- President that wanted to buy New Orleans.
- He was president of the national bank.
- Signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek.
- Tried to become "white."
- He lost the election of 1824.
- The most famous turnpike.
- Both Fitch and Fulton created one.
- He benefitted from the Corrupt Bargain.
- To campaign with half-truths.
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- He negotiated the treaty to keep access to New Orleans ports.
- Also known as a toll road.
- He was Jackson's Vice President.
- He explored the southwest.
- A road using logs.
- Political party that believed in high tariffs.
- Used to move west on the rivers.
- The most famous canal.
- The political party that opposed the National Bank.
- Chief of the Seminole
- He created the Cherokee alphabet.
- He was the leader of the northern states.
- He was the Chief Justice in Marbury v. Madison.
- Never signed a peace treaty with the US.
- The right to vote.
- He developed the canal system in New York.
29 Clues: To cancel. • To remove. • A road using logs. • The right to vote. • Chief of the Seminole • The most famous canal. • Tried to become "white." • The most famous turnpike. • Also known as a toll road. • He explored the southwest. • He lost the election of 1824. • To campaign with half-truths. • He was Jackson's Vice President. • Used to move west on the rivers. • ...
US states 2025-07-17
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- Hot Springs National Park
- Indianapolis 500 race
- New Orleans Mardi Gras
- Heart of Dixie
- Second largest cowboy culture
- Garden State
- First to ratify Constitution
- Peaches Atlanta
- Land of ten thousand lakes
- Kentucky Derby horse race
- Sunshine State Disney World
- Liberty Bell Independence Hall
- Smallest state
- Islands only state
- First presidential primary
- Golden State Hollywood
- Named after river
- Prairies Cornhuskers football
- Birthplace of aviation
- Virginia Appalachian Mountains
- Cheese dairy farming
- Badlands oil production
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- Big sky Yellowstone
- Yellowstone National Park
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- Sunflower State
- Las Vegas
- Boston Tea Party
- Chesapeake Bay
- Old Dominion colonial history
- Crater Lake Pacific coast
- Gateway Arch
- Seattle Space Needle
- Largest state by area
- Great Lakes Detroit
- New York City Niagara Falls
- New England original colony
- Mormon pioneers national parks
- Lobster rocky coastline
- Chicago city
- Desert adobe architecture
- Country music Elvis Presley
- Famous for potatoes
- Wright brothers flight
- Maple syrup fall foliage
- Rocky Mountains
- Charleston plantations
- Mount Rushmore
- Cornfields caucuses
- Tornadoes Native American history
50 Clues: Las Vegas • Gateway Arch • Garden State • Chicago city • Heart of Dixie • Chesapeake Bay • Smallest state • Mount Rushmore • Sunflower State • Peaches Atlanta • Rocky Mountains • Boston Tea Party • Named after river • Islands only state • Great Lakes Detroit • Famous for potatoes • Cornfields caucuses • Big sky Yellowstone • Seattle Space Needle • Cheese dairy farming • Indianapolis 500 race • ...
West Side Story (1961) 2025-10-11
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- A young Puerto Rican woman who falls in love with Tony.
- A film or play that tells its story through song and dance.
- The art of designing dance movements.
- Bernardo’s girlfriend and Maria’s friend.
- Leader of the Jets gang.
- Unfair dislike or hatred of a group based on background or race.
- A group of young people with a shared identity, often rivals with others.
- The process of adapting to a new culture or society.
- The powerful emotion that drives Tony and Maria’s story.
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- The final act when the gangs help carry Tony’s body.
- The New York theatre district where West Side Story first premiered.
- A person who comes to live in a new country.
- The Puerto Rican gang led by Bernardo.
- Member of the Sharks who is meant to marry Maria.
- Leader of the Sharks and Maria’s brother.
- The gang made up of white American youths.
- A story that ends in suffering or loss.
- A planned fight between the gangs.
- Territory that each gang claims as their own.
- A former member of the Jets who falls in love with Maria.
20 Clues: Leader of the Jets gang. • A planned fight between the gangs. • The art of designing dance movements. • The Puerto Rican gang led by Bernardo. • A story that ends in suffering or loss. • Leader of the Sharks and Maria’s brother. • Bernardo’s girlfriend and Maria’s friend. • The gang made up of white American youths. • A person who comes to live in a new country. • ...
State Capitols 2025-11-15
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- – Capital city of Tennessee
- – Capital city of Illinois
- – Capital city of Colorado
- – Capital city of Maine
- – Capital city of Michigan
- – Capital city of Vermont
- – Capital city of Massachusetts
- – Capital city of Oregon
- – Capital city of Mississippi
- – Capital city of Idaho
- – Capital city of Wisconsin
- – Capital city of Ohio
- – Capital city of Indiana
- – Capital city of Georgia
- – Capital city of Connecticut
- – Capital city of Kentucky
- – Capital city of West Virginia
- – Capital city of North Carolina
- – Capital city of New Jersey
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- – Capital city of Rhode Island
- – Capital city of Arizona
- – Capital city of California
- – Capital city of North Dakota
- – Capital city of South Dakota
- – Capital city of Florida
- – Capital city of Kansas
- – Capital city of New York
- – Capital city of Texas
- – Capital city of Nebraska
- – Capital city of Hawaii
- – Capital city of Alaska
- – Capital city of Alabama
- – Capital city of Virginia
- – Capital city of Maryland
- – Capital city of Delaware
- – Capital city of Pennsylvania
- – Capital city of Washington
- – Capital city of Montana
- – Capital city of New Hampshire
39 Clues: – Capital city of Ohio • – Capital city of Maine • – Capital city of Texas • – Capital city of Idaho • – Capital city of Kansas • – Capital city of Hawaii • – Capital city of Oregon • – Capital city of Alaska • – Capital city of Arizona • – Capital city of Florida • – Capital city of Vermont • – Capital city of Alabama • – Capital city of Indiana • – Capital city of Georgia • ...
famous 3 2024-05-01
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- The 2011 playoff game where Marshawn Lynch's powerful run caused a small earthquake, helping the Seattle Seahawks beat the New Orleans Saints.
- The 1968 game famously cut off by NBC to air the movie "Heidi," missing the Oakland Raiders' comeback against the New York Jets.
- The 1990 Super Bowl where San Francisco 49ers' Jerry Rice set a record with three touchdown receptions.
- The trick play in Super Bowl LII where Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Nick Foles caught a touchdown pass.
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- Nickname for a last second touchdown pass by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to defeat the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII.
- The 1992 game where neither the Buffalo Bills nor the San Francisco 49ers punted, a rare occurrence in an NFL game.
- The 2007 NFC Championship game, known for being one of the coldest games played at Lambeau Field, won by the New York Giants against the Green Bay Packers.
- The 2000 Super Bowl where Steve McNair of the Tennessee Titans nearly led a game winning drive against the St. Louis Rams.
- The 2015 game where Cam Newton solidified his MVP status by leading a comeback against the Seattle Seahawks in the playoffs.
- The 1982 game where a New England Patriots employee used a snow plow to clear a spot for a successful field goal against the Miami Dolphins.
10 Clues: The 1990 Super Bowl where San Francisco 49ers' Jerry Rice set a record with three touchdown receptions. • The trick play in Super Bowl LII where Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Nick Foles caught a touchdown pass. • The 1992 game where neither the Buffalo Bills nor the San Francisco 49ers punted, a rare occurrence in an NFL game. • ...
Holidays! 2025-12-11
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- Flavor of striped candy canes
- Colorful explosions lighting up New Year’s sky
- Shortest day of the year, around late December
- Severe snowstorm with howling winds
- Rich holiday drink, often spiced and spiked
- Shimmering strands hung on trees
- Heated spiced beverage sipped at winter markets
- Ballet featuring the Sugar Plum Fairy
- Unique icy crystal that falls from the sky
- Crispy Hanukkah potato pancake
- Chocolate coins given to kids in December
- Plant you might stand under for a kiss
- Mini winter scene you can shake
- Vehicle often pictured flying across the moon
- Reindeer with a notably bright nose
- Singers going door to door in December
- Red holiday plant often mistaken for a flower
- Mystery gift giver at many office parties
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- Sugary structure that might collapse before it is eaten
- New Year’s Eve tradition right at the countdown
- Hoofed helpers pulling Santa’s ride
- Traditional cake shaped like a fallen tree
- Spinning top with Hebrew letters
- Decorative item hung by the fireplace
- Season leading up to Christmas in some churches
- Candleholder used during Kwanzaa
- Bauble on a branch
- Warm chocolatey drink after sledding
- Dripping stalactite of frozen water
- Nickname for Hanukkah
- Loud party favor on New Year’s Eve
- Promises made for the new year
- Famous New York ball drop location
- Song like “Silent Night,” for example
- Frosty figure with a carrot nose
- Week long celebration of African heritage
36 Clues: Bauble on a branch • Nickname for Hanukkah • Flavor of striped candy canes • Crispy Hanukkah potato pancake • Promises made for the new year • Mini winter scene you can shake • Shimmering strands hung on trees • Spinning top with Hebrew letters • Candleholder used during Kwanzaa • Frosty figure with a carrot nose • Loud party favor on New Year’s Eve • ...
CLASSIC TELEVISION COMEDIES 2024-11-06
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- Comedy about New York City taxi drivers
- Set in a Boston bar where everybody knows your name
- A witch who tries to live as a normal housewife
- A show famously about "nothing"
- Mockumentary sitcom set in a mundane workplace
- Sitcom about an African-American family in Chicago
- Sitcom portraying the ideal suburban family
- Comedy about a cantankerous junk dealer and his son
- British political satire focusing on a government minister
- Group of castaways on a tropical island
- Iconic American sitcom starring Lucille Ball
- Life in a small town with a friendly sheriff
- Four older women sharing a house in Miami
- Classic sitcom about a bus driver and his wife
- Widowed father raising three daughters with help from friends
- Alien life form living with a suburban family
- Psychiatrist with his own radio show in Seattle
- Idealized portrayal of a typical 1950s American family
- A blended family with six children
- Spoof of spy dramas starring bumbling agent Maxwell Smart
- Comedy about a married couple living in New York City
- Comedy set in the 1950s featuring the Fonz
- Two friends working at a Milwaukee brewery
- Silent comedy starring a clumsy British man
- Comedy about prisoners in a German POW camp during WWII
- A sitcom about a comedy writer and his family
- Spin-off from "All in the Family" about an upwardly mobile couple
- Controversial comedy about Archie Bunker’s views
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- Comedy about a family of monsters living in the suburbs
- A family of country folk strike oil and move to Beverly Hills
- A family of quirky and spooky characters
- A widowed father raising three boys
- Trailblazing sitcom about a single career woman
- A street-smart teen moves in with wealthy relatives
- Mockumentary about quirky small-town government workers
- Seven castaways stranded on a desert island
- Comedy set in a hospital featuring a group of doctors
- Comedy about a couple moving from the city to the country
- A group of six pals in New York City
- Comedy about a family man dealing with his eccentric relatives
- Comedy about a wealthy, dysfunctional family
- Comedy about socially awkward physicists
- Two kids from Harlem are adopted by a wealthy man
- Teens growing up in Wisconsin during the 1970s
- A satirical look at a dysfunctional American family
- Comedy about two women and one man sharing an apartment
- British sitcom about a disastrous hotel
- Comedy about the behind-the-scenes antics of a TV show
- Comedy-drama about an army hospital during the Korean War
49 Clues: A show famously about "nothing" • A blended family with six children • A widowed father raising three boys • A group of six pals in New York City • Comedy about New York City taxi drivers • Group of castaways on a tropical island • British sitcom about a disastrous hotel • A family of quirky and spooky characters • Comedy about socially awkward physicists • ...
CLASSIC TELEVISION COMEDIES 2024-11-06
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- Comedy about New York City taxi drivers
- Set in a Boston bar where everybody knows your name
- A witch who tries to live as a normal housewife
- A show famously about "nothing"
- Mockumentary sitcom set in a mundane workplace
- Sitcom about an African-American family in Chicago
- Sitcom portraying the ideal suburban family
- Comedy about a cantankerous junk dealer and his son
- British political satire focusing on a government minister
- Group of castaways on a tropical island
- Iconic American sitcom starring Lucille Ball
- Life in a small town with a friendly sheriff
- Four older women sharing a house in Miami
- Classic sitcom about a bus driver and his wife
- Widowed father raising three daughters with help from friends
- Alien life form living with a suburban family
- Psychiatrist with his own radio show in Seattle
- Idealized portrayal of a typical 1950s American family
- A blended family with six children
- Spoof of spy dramas starring bumbling agent Maxwell Smart
- Comedy about a married couple living in New York City
- Comedy set in the 1950s featuring the Fonz
- Two friends working at a Milwaukee brewery
- Silent comedy starring a clumsy British man
- Comedy about prisoners in a German POW camp during WWII
- A sitcom about a comedy writer and his family
- Spin-off from "All in the Family" about an upwardly mobile couple
- Controversial comedy about Archie Bunker’s views
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- Comedy about a family of monsters living in the suburbs
- A family of country folk strike oil and move to Beverly Hills
- A family of quirky and spooky characters
- A widowed father raising three boys
- Trailblazing sitcom about a single career woman
- A street-smart teen moves in with wealthy relatives
- Mockumentary about quirky small-town government workers
- Seven castaways stranded on a desert island
- Comedy set in a hospital featuring a group of doctors
- Comedy about a couple moving from the city to the country
- A group of six pals in New York City
- Comedy about a family man dealing with his eccentric relatives
- Comedy about a wealthy, dysfunctional family
- Comedy about socially awkward physicists
- Two kids from Harlem are adopted by a wealthy man
- Teens growing up in Wisconsin during the 1970s
- A satirical look at a dysfunctional American family
- Comedy about two women and one man sharing an apartment
- British sitcom about a disastrous hotel
- Comedy about the behind-the-scenes antics of a TV show
- Comedy-drama about an army hospital during the Korean War
49 Clues: A show famously about "nothing" • A blended family with six children • A widowed father raising three boys • A group of six pals in New York City • Comedy about New York City taxi drivers • Group of castaways on a tropical island • British sitcom about a disastrous hotel • A family of quirky and spooky characters • Comedy about socially awkward physicists • ...
American Revolution 2015-10-25
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- Money needed to build factories
- Inventor of Cotton Gin
- Had to pay a toll to be able to use this road
- 7th President and symbol of democracy
- Celebration of the nation
- Workers united to receive better pay (2 words)
- Inventor of telegraph and morse code
- Government forced many native American Tribes to leave their home and go west of the Mississippi River (3 words)
- Federal program to create new roads and waterways (2 words)
- Made of crushed rocks most efficient way of traveling, funded by Gov (2 words)
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- Invented in Georgia separates seeds from cotton (2 words)
- Improve efficiency and cuts cost so if a part breaks you don't have to replace entire thing (2 words)
- Young single women, forced to work then left to marry (2 words)
- 6th president and influenced nationalism and foreign policy
- Closed meeting for party members choosing candidate
- New political party led by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster in 1832
- Waterway ran from, New York to Hudson River, helped with good farm land (2 words)
- Skilled male who built the first mill
- Imposed tax to protect American industry (last for boxes is a year)
- Campaigned for laws to discourage immigration
20 Clues: Inventor of Cotton Gin • Celebration of the nation • Money needed to build factories • Inventor of telegraph and morse code • 7th President and symbol of democracy • Skilled male who built the first mill • Had to pay a toll to be able to use this road • Campaigned for laws to discourage immigration • Workers united to receive better pay (2 words) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- Government forced many Native American Tribes to leave their home and go west of the Mississippi River (3 words)
- Made of crushed rocks most efficient way of traveling, funded by Gov (2 words)
- New political party led by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster in 1832
- Federal program to create new roads and waterways (2 words)
- Money needed to build factories
- Imposed tax to protect American industry (last for boxes is a year)
- Skilled male who built the first mill
- Had to pay a toll to be able to use this road
- Young single women forced to work then left to marry (2 words)
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- Improve efficiency and cuts cost so if a part breaks you don't have to replace entire thing (2words)
- 7th President and symbol of democracy
- 6th president and influenced nationalism and foreign policy
- Campaigned for laws to discourage immigration
- Inventor of Cotton Gin
- Inventor of telegraph and Morse code
- Closed meeting for party members choosing candidate
- Celebration of the nation
- Invented in Georgia separates seeds from cotton (2 words)
- Workers united to receive better pay (2 words)
- Waterway ran from, New York to Hudson River, helped with good farm land (2 words)
20 Clues: Inventor of Cotton Gin • Celebration of the nation • Money needed to build factories • Inventor of telegraph and Morse code • 7th President and symbol of democracy • Skilled male who built the first mill • Campaigned for laws to discourage immigration • Had to pay a toll to be able to use this road • Workers united to receive better pay (2 words) • ...
Freedom Homewares - Cushions 2023-02-20
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- "Give me a home among the ___ trees"
- herds sheep, also a delicious kind of pie
- A green mineral used for jewellery
- Ross, Joey, Chandler, Phoebe, Monica and ______
- If you're in New York, stop here for a show
- Small dog
- Breakfast at Tiffany's actress, ______ Hepburn
- Short for Cassandra
- Betty, Veronica and Jughead are his friends
- Flowering shrub, usually with pink flowers
- A pink and grey cockatoo is also known as a _____
- Singer of "Congratulations" and "Circles", Post ______
- Australian Pop Star, Kylie _______
- When rope unravels, it starts to do this
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- A supreme ruler, used by East and South Slavic Mona
- A small endangered marsupial animal native to parts of Australia
- Egg-laying mammal
- Tall flightless bird
- New Zealand Film Director, _____ Waititi
- Australian Actress, ____ Blanchett
- Use this to smooth your hair
- Wild Australian dog
- A lidded dish biologists use to grow bacteria + e
- If you live near the beach, you'll have one of these
- Tertiary colour when you mix red and yellow
- Rhymes with American Actor, David ______
- Coastal Town in New South Wales
- The Man From _____ River
28 Clues: Small dog • Egg-laying mammal • Wild Australian dog • Short for Cassandra • Tall flightless bird • The Man From _____ River • Use this to smooth your hair • Coastal Town in New South Wales • A green mineral used for jewellery • Australian Actress, ____ Blanchett • Australian Pop Star, Kylie _______ • "Give me a home among the ___ trees" • New Zealand Film Director, _____ Waititi • ...
Revolutionary War 2021-02-26
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- Continental army knew the
- British
- the British retreated from and had a plan to isolate New England
- the British attempted to maintain
- After this war the British changed their war strategies
- the continental army 900 British soldiers
- troops remained close to their supply bases and navy presence
- gathered colonists and surrounded Burgoyne at saratoga
- the surrender of this army marked the end of the revolutionary war
- seized Boston and captured Fort Ticonderoga in new york
- homefield
- the seperation caused delays in
- poor military leadership
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- General sailed into the Northern Chesapeake bay
- George Washington used strategies to avoid situations that would lead to
- the contiential army and the french navy the british
- had a strong and trained army
- the war ended in 1783 when this treaty was signed
- marched into Trenton, new jersey to surprise attack the British
- became allies with the Americas
- strong military leadership
- Britain had a powerful
- george washington motivated his
- used newspapers, pamphlets, and word of mouth to communicate
- Great Britain had support from
- British remained close to the coastline
- George Washington marched and scored another victory
- helped the Americans win
- helped champion the fight of independence in the political arena
29 Clues: British • homefield • Britain had a powerful • helped the Americans win • poor military leadership • Continental army knew the • strong military leadership • had a strong and trained army • Great Britain had support from • became allies with the Americas • george washington motivated his • the seperation caused delays in • the British attempted to maintain • ...
Chapter 24 Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-30
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- more in the country instead of the city
- group of corporations that unite in order to reduce competition
- business owned by many investors
- a theory that economies work best when there is minimal involvement from government
- invented the telephone
- the growth of cities
- at the beginning
- introduced the trust
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- made a less expensive method for making steel
- use of interchangeable parts and assembly lines to make large quantities or identical goods
- opened an invention factory in New Jersey
- an organization that brings workers together in the same job to fight for better wages and working conditions
- a railroad industrialist and the grandson of someone who made a fortune in banking and shipping
- company that controls production and sales of particular product or service
- money earned by a business after subtracting its operation costs
- to give money to a company or to buy something to make a profit later
- studied a less expensive method to make steel
- threw a grand ball to show off her family’s new home in New York City
- person who assembles the resources to produce goods and services
- relating to cities
20 Clues: at the beginning • relating to cities • the growth of cities • introduced the trust • invented the telephone • business owned by many investors • more in the country instead of the city • opened an invention factory in New Jersey • made a less expensive method for making steel • studied a less expensive method to make steel • ...
50 States 2024-01-17
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- Richmond, Virginia Beach
- Dallas, Houston
- Detroit, Lansing, Marquette
- North Of South Dakota
- Last State In Alphabet
- Myrtle Beach
- Los Angeles, San Francisco
- Denver
- Looks Up Side Down, Known For Grapes
- Omaha, Lots Of Corn
- Fairbanks, Anchorage, A LOT of snow, VERY cold
- Alburquerque, Santa Fe
- Charlotte, North Of South Carolina
- Named After Big River
- Western Virginia
- Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
- Honolulu, Island
- Indianapolis
- Minneapolis, Mini Soda
- Gatlinburg, Nashville, Smoky Mts
- Birmingham, Montgomery
- Miami, Hurricanes, Flo Rida
- Topeka, Tornadoes
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- New York City, Buffalo
- Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Las Vegas
- Cleveland, Cincinnati
- Billings, Lots Of Guns
- South Of North Dakota
- Baltimore, Mary Land
- Boston
- Portland, Screwed Up Shape
- Little Rock
- Salem, Portland
- Boisie, Famous Potatoes
- Island Providence, Smallest State
- Hartford, Connect I Cut
- New Hamp Shire
- Cheese, Milwaukee
- Seattle, Walla Walla
- Des Moines, I-Away
- Salt Lake City
- Atlantic City, Trenton
- New Orleans, Louis Siana
- Chicago
- Dover, First State
- St. Louis, Kansas City
- Lexington, Louisville
- Atlanta
- Phoenix, HOT
50 Clues: Boston • Denver • Chicago • Atlanta • Las Vegas • Little Rock • Myrtle Beach • Indianapolis • Phoenix, HOT • New Hamp Shire • Salt Lake City • Dallas, Houston • Salem, Portland • Western Virginia • Honolulu, Island • Cheese, Milwaukee • Topeka, Tornadoes • Des Moines, I-Away • Dover, First State • Omaha, Lots Of Corn • Oklahoma City, Tulsa • Baltimore, Mary Land • Seattle, Walla Walla • Cleveland, Cincinnati • ...
week11 2025-11-05
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- what person coffen showing in new museum
- lady actress died at age 89.
- what beneifits were millions promised they would get back
- what places might get shutdown cause workers are calling in sick
- a halloween plot tried to shoot bars with this about it
- a what slams into a semi
- what food thing did people lose and are struggling
- where is the new artificial museum at
- how old was the junior lifeguard that saved the boat
- what news just hit its 50 year anniversary
- how many people were saved when the boat caught on fire in Nov,3
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- what kind of lifeguard saved a capsized boat
- this was the first kind of mayor in new york
- a rescue happend after what type of old building collapse
- what city of the museum got robbed
- what thing has tied the record for longest in history
- a plane crahsed in this state that starts with k
- what is happening to the tsa agents because of the shutdown what are they doing
- former vice president died who is it
- how many people died in the plane crash in kentucky
20 Clues: a what slams into a semi • lady actress died at age 89. • what city of the museum got robbed • former vice president died who is it • where is the new artificial museum at • what person coffen showing in new museum • what news just hit its 50 year anniversary • what kind of lifeguard saved a capsized boat • this was the first kind of mayor in new york • ...
chapter 1 summary 2021-08-20
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- first european explorers to search for a sea route to asia
- empire located between the salt mines of the sahara and the gold mines of the south
- word meaning to sail around
- country that agreed to finance columbus's venture
- war often erupted among these people
- sailing ship capable of long-distance exploration
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- region that is now known as new york, founded by henry hutson
- spanish for "conqueror" men who led explorations to conquer the americas
- the man who's name inspired "america"
- device used to find direction, latitude, and local time
- colony founded for the purpose of making money from the fur trade in 1602
11 Clues: word meaning to sail around • war often erupted among these people • the man who's name inspired "america" • country that agreed to finance columbus's venture • sailing ship capable of long-distance exploration • device used to find direction, latitude, and local time • first european explorers to search for a sea route to asia • ...
KS&R Summer Crossword 2020-05-27
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- Make sure you buy a seedless one of these, or one may accidentally grow in your stomach
- This Syracuse ice cream stand make their own ice cream
- Most popular selling meat in the US summers
- US President's daughter celebrates their birthday on July 4th
- When it is unpleasantly warm and humid
- Long narrow boat that is pointed at both ends
- Announcements made at the Olympics games are always given first in this language
- August birthstone
- Songstress Donna
- Cleaner water has led to more sightings of these near New York City
- warm weather footwear
- This occurs on the longest day of the year
- First invented in 1938
- Original singer of the 1984 song The Boys of Summer
- Light rain
- July 4th activity
- String _______
- Grill fuel
- Outdoor meal
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- Arizona city that plays host to an annual margarita championship
- Recreation area that adjoins a dwelling and is often paved
- The flower of a seed plant especially of a fruit tree
- Summer flower in many yards
- Fruit that is often mistaken for a vegetable
- National Blueberry Month
- _____ Island is plagued by shark attacks in the Jaws series
- Plunging head first into water
- "Go fly a ____"
- The longest one of these is the length of 4 football fields (2 wrds)
- You may call them something else, but they’re the flying bugs that glow
- A beaten path
- First ice cream flavor
- Tallest mountain in New York State
- Foam item at a pool (2 wrds)
- Most popular birthday month, according to the CDC
- Campfire essentials
- Singer of the 1984 song Summer of ‘69
- Chemical found in pools
- Avoid this color of clothing in the summer—it retains heat
39 Clues: Light rain • Grill fuel • Outdoor meal • A beaten path • String _______ • "Go fly a ____" • Songstress Donna • August birthstone • July 4th activity • Campfire essentials • warm weather footwear • First ice cream flavor • First invented in 1938 • Chemical found in pools • National Blueberry Month • Summer flower in many yards • Foam item at a pool (2 wrds) • Plunging head first into water • ...
Hawkeye 2021-12-19
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- años de la compañera de Clint en navidad
- qué número de Armand era el niño Armand?
- Cantidad en la que se subasta la espada de Rhonin
- nombre real de actriz
- Duende verde
- Estuve colgado por 12 horas
- Kate se rompió esto por columpiarse en el candelabro de su casa
- sorda
- tercer nombre en la placa conmemorativa de la batalla de New York
- Salva a Ned
- comida que le gusta mucho a un personaje
- nombre que menciona Kate para colarse o que no le descubran en la subasta
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- qué había sobre la cama de MJ pegado en la pared
- quien le dice a Clint que este será el mejor día de su vida
- frase clásica del Cap
- contrata a alguien para que mate a Hawkeye
- "¿qué significa esa palabra?" dice Yelena
- Universidad que quería entrar los tres amigos
- color del baño donde vuelve un personaje luego del Blip
- Escenario épico donde ocurre una pelea entre dos personajes
- inscripción en una taza (inglés)
- Electro
- Juguete que pertenecía a Ned y ahora tiene Peter
- He has worked with Black Widow
- Show de Navidad en New York
- hijo de Clint
- que decía en una de las flechas que chocan Clint y Kate
- qué le dolía al Spiderman 2 y le ayudó el Spiderman 3?
- Hi
- nombre de la compañía que trabaja Jack
- nombre un personaje que muere en Hawkeye y también es el mismo nombre de un personaje de Greys Anatomy
- Dos veces campeona estatal de esgrima
- Quién está con Peter cuando visita la tumba de su tía
33 Clues: Hi • sorda • Electro • Salva a Ned • Duende verde • hijo de Clint • frase clásica del Cap • nombre real de actriz • Show de Navidad en New York • Estuve colgado por 12 horas • He has worked with Black Widow • inscripción en una taza (inglés) • Dos veces campeona estatal de esgrima • nombre de la compañía que trabaja Jack • años de la compañera de Clint en navidad • ...
The Roaring 20's 2018-05-17
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- America's most famous gangster/ from Chicago
- A place in New York where most of the popular music is published
- Defended John Scopes during the Scopes Trial.
- Americans overreact to the threat of communism/ communists are called the?
- federal marshals raided the homes of suspected radicals and the headquarters of radical organization in 32 cities
- the teaching of evolution in the schools
- An amendment that banned alcohol
- The policy of favouring the natives of a country over the immigrants
- A period from which jazz music and dance emerged.
- car built by Henry Ford
- the period from 1920 to 1933 when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by the 18th amendment.
- Used the assembly line the produce Model T's/ made it easier for public to buy an automobile
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- Scandal over illegal leasing of oil reserves
- Famous author who wrote about the decadent lifestyle of the Roaring Twenties/ wrote "The Great Gatsby"
- smugglers who illegally made or brought
- famous baseball player who played for the Yankees
- Gave women the right to vote
- Change over time
- Underground nightclubs which prospered during prohibition
- African-American culture in, NY/ novels, poems, short stories were written about the black experience
- 1920s women who wore shorter skirts, had shorter hair, and more confident
- became popular, and people tuned in everyday when they listened, people liked to listen to jazz on them
- American hero who was the first to fly solo from New York to Paris
- a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression
- Illegal alcohol
25 Clues: Illegal alcohol • Change over time • car built by Henry Ford • Gave women the right to vote • An amendment that banned alcohol • smugglers who illegally made or brought • the teaching of evolution in the schools • Scandal over illegal leasing of oil reserves • America's most famous gangster/ from Chicago • Defended John Scopes during the Scopes Trial. • ...
jordyn smith's crossword 2023-11-30
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- other word for hot dog
- the pathway that native americans were forced to walk
- what one would use to trash talk on the ice
- music stats that come out once a year
- "hey sisters"
- known for barking and jimmy dean
- beer served with lime, teacher known for liking the giants
- rapper popular with "indie" boys
- sza needs one during "cuffing season"
- social networking app used to send photographs
- she comes back like a boomerang
- popular skit comedy show
- blonde singer
- something that is really very good
- a place to play hide and seek on halloween
- someone who eats large quantities of snacks
- purple elixir that makes people crazy
- album that is associated with new york
- motor vehicle comes in contact with a tree
- something you might order on a sandwich
- song about a primate that moves rhythmically
- how an impactful thought lives, in slang
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- test only in new york state
- youtuber part of the "sister squad"
- girlfriend of a boy that does football and track
- someone who is suspicious
- youtube duo known for their looks
- a person that plays lacrosse
- green drink mix-in made popular by influencers
- one would use it to attract a mate
- an app for hours of entertainment
- jordy's dog named after a star wars character
- popular cryptocurrency
- plump human
- long brown hair
- a list of people that you are romantically talking to
- popular waterbottle, hockey trophy
- nyt game with random words
- the best video game according to boys
- color of boys hair after a soccer game
- baldy
41 Clues: baldy • plump human • "hey sisters" • blonde singer • long brown hair • other word for hot dog • popular cryptocurrency • popular skit comedy show • someone who is suspicious • nyt game with random words • test only in new york state • a person that plays lacrosse • she comes back like a boomerang • known for barking and jimmy dean • rapper popular with "indie" boys • ...
Board Games 2024-04-06
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- Hogs of War the Miniatures Game
- Walking on Burano
- Bugs on Rugs
- So Clover
- Architects of the West Kingdom
- Machi Koro
- Cascadia
- Rummikub
- Century Eastern Wonders
- Distilled
- Everdell
- Cartographers
- Hansa Teutonica
- Callisto
- The Mind
- Carcassonne
- Calico
- Tiwanaku
- Power Plants
- Century Spice Road
- Namiji
- Succulent
- New York Zoo
- Friday
- Dinogenics
- Risk
- Welcome To
- Grand Austria Hotel
- 7 Wonders
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Agri-Cup
- 6 Nimmt!
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- Wingspan
- Orleans
- Akropolis
- Deep Dive
- Age of Rome
- Qwirkle
- Tzolk'in
- Batavia
- Bonanza
- Flamecraft
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Brass Lancashire
- Oros
- Creature Comforts
- Feast of Odin
- Code Answers
- Point City
- Skjo Action
- Beyond the Sun
- Exploriana
- Isle of Cats
- Vardran Gardens
- Scrabble
- Point Salad
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Trails
- The Business Game
- Ominoes
- Tranquility
- Parks
- Azul Summer Pavilion
- Sushi Roll
- Great Western Trail
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
- Castles of Burgundy
- Exploding Kittens
- To Court the King
- Trans Atlantic
- Manhattan Project
- Kingdomino
- Three Sisters
- Mint Works
- Skyjo
- Villagers
76 Clues: Oros • Risk • Parks • Skyjo • Trails • Calico • Namiji • Friday • Orleans • Qwirkle • Batavia • Bonanza • Ominoes • Wingspan • Tzolk'in • Cascadia • Rummikub • Everdell • Scrabble • Callisto • The Mind • Tiwanaku • Agri-Cup • 6 Nimmt! • Akropolis • Deep Dive • So Clover • Distilled • Succulent • Villagers • 7 Wonders • Machi Koro • Flamecraft • Point City • Exploriana • Sushi Roll • Kingdomino • Mint Works • Dinogenics • Welcome To • Age of Rome • Skjo Action • ...
Squill's Crossword 2023-09-15
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- ___ tree neck
- your dream role
- the H in WDH
- acronym for julia's girl group chat
- your cup of joe may disintegrate if purchased here
- a bunny that likes my scent
- tim's special talent
- andrew garfield hit
- dealer in your poker games
- miki's favorite movie in italian
- largest stuffie in julia's bed
- beloved salad from trader joe's
- what my middle name starts with
- stuffie garbed in tito's
- our unplanned first date
- your liquor of choice
- ella's real real name
- cody ko series "the ___"
- nickname for your roommate
- our street in paris was on rue saint __
- sofia's dad
- a bar we've frequented not in new york
- "not enough" character in gossip girl
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- new york slang for agreement
- where your coffee may give you a buzz
- fish a singer may enjoy
- what's measured on a wall at frost
- your age
- what ryan gosling is just
- nickname for mr. foerster
- blood sucker, __ fucker
- second M in HIMYM
- infamous apartment
- where you're going next
- prized place to order before pork gate
- a walrus, or a word used in december
- cat i love and candy i hate
- mckellen of the hobbit
- where in the face neem rocked you
- the first number in the door code for frost
- "say it soft and it's almost like ___"
- pod of choice
- your favorite dessert
- acronym for where i grew up
- ella's real name
- fantasy game played with the boys
- where three words were said for the first time
47 Clues: your age • sofia's dad • the H in WDH • ___ tree neck • pod of choice • your dream role • ella's real name • second M in HIMYM • infamous apartment • andrew garfield hit • tim's special talent • your liquor of choice • your favorite dessert • ella's real real name • mckellen of the hobbit • fish a singer may enjoy • blood sucker, __ fucker • where you're going next • stuffie garbed in tito's • ...
Famous Landmarks 2025-03-06
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- Iconic tower in Paris,
- Fairytale castle in Germany,
- TOWER, Tallest structure in Toronto,
- Home to the Mona Lisa,
- White marble mausoleum in India,
- Historic landmark in Rome,
- Symbol of freedom in New York,
- LONDON, Historic fortress by the Thames River,
- Spanish fortress with Islamic architecture,
- Ancient Incan city in Peru,
- Distinctive performing arts center in Australia,
- Mayan pyramid in Mexico,
- Famous clock tower in London,
- Giant statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro,
- Tallest skyscraper in the world,
- Colorful Russian cathedral in Moscow,
- Tilting structure in Pisa,
- MOSQUE, Iconic domed mosque in Istanbul,
- Famous suspension bridge in San Francisco,
- Stone heads on Easter Island,
- Unfinished basilica in Barcelona,
- Political and historic complex in Moscow,
- Powerful waterfall between U.S. and Canada,
- Ancient rock-carved city in Jordan,
- Home of the U.S. President,
- Mysterious ancient site in Turkey,
- Ancient Egyptian tomb structures,
- Mysterious statue with a lion’s body,
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- Islam’s most sacred site,
- Famous Berlin landmark,
- Massive natural gorge in Arizona,
- Gothic abbey in London,
- Ancient Egyptian temple on the Nile,
- Large temple complex in Cambodia,
- Brightly lit area in New York City,
- Historic fortress in the Czech Republic,
- RUSHMORE, U.S. monument with four presidents,
- Once the tallest building in NYC,
- Ancient Roman amphitheater,
- Symbol of American independence,
- Historic fortress in Scotland,
- London residence of British monarchy,
- Waterways in an Italian floating city,
- FUJI, Japan’s famous snow-capped peak,
- Prehistoric stone circle in England,
- Long defensive structure in China,
- EVEREST, World’s tallest mountain,
- Famous cathedral in Paris,
- Smallest country, home to the Pope,
- Mythological statue guarding pyramids,
50 Clues: Iconic tower in Paris, • Home to the Mona Lisa, • Famous Berlin landmark, • Gothic abbey in London, • Mayan pyramid in Mexico, • Islam’s most sacred site, • Historic landmark in Rome, • Tilting structure in Pisa, • Famous cathedral in Paris, • Ancient Incan city in Peru, • Ancient Roman amphitheater, • Home of the U.S. President, • Fairytale castle in Germany, • ...
Catcher in the Rye 2025-11-10
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- State where Jane and Holden have summer homes
- What was written all over Allie's baseball mitt?
- Hall Holden lived while attending Pency Prep
- Middle name Phoebe uses
- School Holden attended
- Holden's brother's name
- Where did Holden hide when his parents returned?
- What does Holden want to be in the field of rye?
- Holden describes himself as terrific at being this
- Game Holden and Jane played on the porch
- Only class Holden passes
- Holden's popular roommate
- Main Character
- Hotel Holden stays at in New York
- Age when Holden was going to be psychoanalyzed
- Sally and Holden did this at the skating rink
- Cause of Allie's death
- Persons Holden meets at the breakfast bar
- Elevator Operator
- Color of Allie's hair
- What filled with icicles
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- Teacher who offers a room to Holden
- Name of Holden's crush
- Item stolen from Holden at Pency Prep
- Item Holden belives makes people depressed
- Holden says he is this
- Last name of Holden's former history teacher
- Holden's irritating classmate
- Movie Holden and Phoebe went to see
- Holden refers to his classmates as this
- Name of boy who died by suicide
- Holden's brother D.B does this is this in Hollywood
- Where did Holden tell Pheobe he was moving?
- Author of "The Catcher in the Rye"
- What does Holden imagine in a field of rye
- Operation Holden claims he's traveling to New York
- Holden's younger sister
- Phoebe lets Holden borrow this
- Only person to see Allie's baseball mitt
- State Holden and family live
- Holden watches Phoebe ride this
- Holden suggested he and Sally should do this
42 Clues: Main Character • Elevator Operator • Color of Allie's hair • Name of Holden's crush • Holden says he is this • School Holden attended • Cause of Allie's death • Middle name Phoebe uses • Holden's brother's name • Holden's younger sister • Only class Holden passes • What filled with icicles • Holden's popular roommate • State Holden and family live • Holden's irritating classmate • ...
battels of the revolutionary war 2015-01-29
7 Clues: last battle • location in new York • first win for American • the worst American defeat • first battles of the world • American general was Galles • American general George Washington
Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment 2013-07-31
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- The color of Fangs wings
- The color of Max's wings
- Angel's stuffed bear
- A whitecoat who got them out of the school
- The place where whitecoats created mutants
- What did the erasers do to Angel?
- What juice did Ella give to Max?
- What did Max think Jeb was?
- What was the other place the guy shot her?
- The leader of the flock
- 11-year-old member of the flock who talks to much
- What is Max supposed to do?
- Which side of her body did Max get shot in?
- What is Max scared of at the school?
- What Gazzy said they did in New York
- Which body part did Max get shot in?
- The second youngest member of the flock
- What bone did Max break on the first guy she fought?
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- Ari told Nudge and Fang that they were the last ones _____
- Where did they go to get away from the cops?
- How old did Max think Ella was?
- What was Ella's mom's job?
- The youngest member of the flock
- What did Max compare humans to?
- What was in Max's arm?
- Who said it was unlawful to climb trees in central park?
- How many guys were bullying Ella?
- Where did Max and the flock see their picture in New York?
- What was Ella's mom's name?
- Very silent member of the flock
- The blind member of the flock
- Doctors who experiment on children
- What was Jeb's job?
- What did Max say when Ella's mom asked if she can help?
- Half-man half-wolf mutants
- What did one of them have
- Who did Max see being bullied?
- Jeb's son who was turned into an eraser
38 Clues: What was Jeb's job? • Angel's stuffed bear • What was in Max's arm? • The leader of the flock • The color of Fangs wings • The color of Max's wings • What did one of them have • What was Ella's mom's job? • Half-man half-wolf mutants • What was Ella's mom's name? • What did Max think Jeb was? • What is Max supposed to do? • The blind member of the flock • Who did Max see being bullied? • ...
Peak: 26-30 2022-03-16
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- What gave Peak a great boost of energy?
- What was happening when Peak arrive back at his New York home?
- Peak gave Sun-jo a yellow ______ ______ before he got to the summit.
- Zopa looked like this when he came out of his tent.
- If you stay in the Death Zone too long, this will happen...?
- Holly wrote a report about ______ being the youngest person to climb Everest.
- To where did the Chinese soldiers escort Peak and Yogi?
- Thaddeus is also this
- What matters most in a family?
- When do they need to climb, so the Chinese soldiers don't see them?
- Who helped Peak when he got into a scary situation? Yogi and ______
- Who had a birthday back in New York?
- What makes the camp stove hard to light at 26,000 feet?
- Shek will never give Josh one of these again.
- Peak stopped ___ many feet from the pole before allowing Sun-jo to summit.
- What did Zopa make Peak do before he left for the airport?
- Who gave Peak a taste of oxygen at Camp 4?
- Which camp did Peak interview Sun-jo?
- Who washed Peak's clothes before he left?
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- Area above 26,000 feet
- Peak said, "You don't get to pick your name or your _______"
- Area of crumbly sandstone outside Camp 6.
- What Step did Peak have his dangerous problem?
- What did Zopa give Peak on his way down from Camp 4?
- Metal plate with spikes attached to hiking boots.
- Peak told Josh he ran out of this...
- Zopa is a citizen of what country?
- May 31st is Sun-jo's________
- Water is important and prevents what?
- Sun-jo felt frightened, but _______ during the interview.
- Where did Peak hide the memory card?
31 Clues: Thaddeus is also this • Area above 26,000 feet • May 31st is Sun-jo's________ • What matters most in a family? • Zopa is a citizen of what country? • Peak told Josh he ran out of this... • Who had a birthday back in New York? • Where did Peak hide the memory card? • Water is important and prevents what? • Which camp did Peak interview Sun-jo? • ...
The Progressive Era 2019-10-30
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- a muckraker who created a pictorial book called How the Other Half Lives which exposed how the poor lived in New York City tenements
- Supreme Court case that ruled "separate but equal"; legalized segregation
- a civil rights activists who believed that African Americans should demand political and social rights and founder of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), a civil rights organization
- the right to vote
- granted African American males the right to vote
- abolished slavery
- - an 1882 law that prohibited Chinese from immigrating to the United States
- women were granted suffrage
- banned the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol, known as the "Noble Experiment" it was later repealed by the 21 amendment
- a novel by muckraker Upton Sinclair that exposed the horrors of the meat packing industry
- muckraker who wrote a book called The History of Standard Oil Company, to expose John D Rockefeller's Robber Baron ways
- the infamous leader of Tammany Hall, a political machine in New York City
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- African American educator who believed that equality for the races was best achieved through vocational education
- state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States
- granted African Americans citizenship
- an organization, headed by a single boss that commands enough votes to maintain political control of a city, county, or state
- known as the " trustbuster, " he was the president of the United States who regulated trusts and monopolies and promoted conservation (protecting nature)
- - movement dedicated to promoting moderation and complete abstinence in the use of alcohol
- a journalist during the Progressive Era that tried to bring about reform by exposing negative aspects of society
- founder of the settlement house movement in the United States, she operated the Hull House in Chicago, IL
20 Clues: the right to vote • abolished slavery • women were granted suffrage • granted African Americans citizenship • granted African American males the right to vote • Supreme Court case that ruled "separate but equal"; legalized segregation • the infamous leader of Tammany Hall, a political machine in New York City • ...
Team Porter Crossword 2020-04-08
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- What QA stands for
- A well known Spanish dance
- A popular drink in Scotland
- The main Spanish National art museum
- A Popular Wine Region in France
- A must do brewery tour in Dublin
- What a restaurant is referred to when we are not allowed to contact them by phone
- This Broadway hit has caused lengthy hold times during ticket onsales
- This iconic cathedral in Paris suffered incredible fire damage last year
- A popular Michelin rated restaurant in New York
- This cuddly creature often smells like cough drops due to the main source of its diet
- The most visited museum in the world
- Where one may enjoy the vineyards in California
- Every year in June we have a pre sale for this popular New York Event
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- The main diet of koala bears
- Newly introduced tool for nightlife suggestions
- A popular day trip from Las Vegas
- A much sought Paris landmark to dine at
- A handy tool for keeping in contact with fellow coworkers
- A common tool utilized for dining recommendations
- Where one can view the number of cases they have on their plate
- Trendy district in Miami
- Much of the lord of the Rings was filmed in this country
- We used to use Ensemble, now we use?
- If you work for Aspire but do not attend a physical office, you are considered....
- A branch of Concierge that assists with International dining and more
- Where the crown jewels can be viewed
- The river in London
- What you enter into your phone when attending a meeting or are going on a break/lunch
29 Clues: What QA stands for • The river in London • Trendy district in Miami • A well known Spanish dance • A popular drink in Scotland • The main diet of koala bears • A Popular Wine Region in France • A must do brewery tour in Dublin • A popular day trip from Las Vegas • The main Spanish National art museum • We used to use Ensemble, now we use? • Where the crown jewels can be viewed • ...
Minor Feelings Crossword 2024-05-28
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- - Efforts to promote social change, as discussed in the book
- - A setting referenced in the book
- - Not able to be judged by the same standard
- - Another New York City borough setting in the book
- - A central theme concerning self-perception and group belonging
- - Something reused or altered but still bearing visible traces of its earlier form
- - To make something better, often used in context of social conditions
- - The study of knowledge, explored in the context of race
- - The language or dialect spoken by ordinary people
- - An act that goes against a law or rule, often discussed in the context of social norms
- Ethnic identity explored in the book
- - A character referenced in the book
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- - Another key setting in the book
- - Traveling from place to place, reflective of immigrant experiences
- - A state of normlessness or instability, a theme in the book
- Title of the book
- - A central figure in many of the book’s personal stories
- - Describes transitional or in-between spaces
- - Concept of overlapping social identities and related systems of oppression
- - The dispersion of people from their original homeland
- - Cathy Park Hong's primary literary form
- - A New York City borough mentioned in the book
- - Dominance of one group over others, discussed in societal context
- - Describes people of lower status, a focus in postcolonial studies
- - The process of cultural change following meeting between cultures
- - A family member often referenced in personal narratives
- - Central theme addressed in the book
- - Placing two elements close together for contrasting effect
- - The merging of different religions or cultures
- Hong - The author of the book
30 Clues: Title of the book • Hong - The author of the book • - Another key setting in the book • - A setting referenced in the book • Ethnic identity explored in the book • - A character referenced in the book • - Central theme addressed in the book • - Cathy Park Hong's primary literary form • - Not able to be judged by the same standard • ...
Gilded Age Era 2025-04-07
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- – Practice of donating money to social causes by wealthy figures like Carnegie.
- – Belief in protecting native-born Americans over immigrants.
- – Common practice involving underage workers in factories and mines.
- – Attractions like jobs or freedom that drew immigrants to the U.S.
- – Economic philosophy that promoted minimal government interference.
- – Complete control of a product or service by a single company.
- – Violent labor conflict at Carnegie’s steel plant in 1892.
- – Group primarily processed at Ellis Island.
- – Nationwide transportation project that connected the East and West.
- – Reform law that ended the spoils system and introduced merit-based government jobs.
- – Political leaders who controlled city governments and exchanged favors for votes.
- – Corrupt New York political boss known for controlling Tammany Hall.
- – Organizations formed by workers to fight for rights and better conditions.
- – Nickname for powerful industrialists like Rockefeller and Vanderbilt.
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- – Theory used to justify wealth inequality during the Gilded Age.
- – Conditions like poverty or war that drove people to emigrate.
- – Oil industry tycoon and founder of Standard Oil.
- – Growth of factories and manufacturing during this era.
- – Rapid growth of cities during the Gilded Age.
- – Carnegie’s belief that the rich should use their wealth to benefit society.
- – 1887 law aimed at regulating unfair railroad practices.
- – Immigration station in New York Harbor (cross-reference for alternate clue style).
- – Large company with many investors and limited liability.
- – Large business combinations that often led to monopolies.
- – Founder of Hull House, helped immigrants and the urban poor.
- – A work stoppage used by labor to demand improvements.
- – Overcrowded apartments where many working-class families lived.
- – Industry dominated by Andrew Carnegie during the Gilded Age.
28 Clues: – Group primarily processed at Ellis Island. • – Rapid growth of cities during the Gilded Age. • – Oil industry tycoon and founder of Standard Oil. • – A work stoppage used by labor to demand improvements. • – Growth of factories and manufacturing during this era. • – 1887 law aimed at regulating unfair railroad practices. • ...
The Guilded Age 2023-01-22
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- the first billionaire in american history
- the theory that individuals, groups, and people are subject to the same darwanian laws of natural selection as plants and animals
- absorption into a single firm of several firms involved in the same level of production and sharing resources at that level
- leading steel producer at the time, first billion-dollar corporation
- a strong campaign slogan used by republicans in the presidential election of 1868
- a production process that breaks the manufacture of a good into steps that are completed in a pre-defined sequence
- He had spent majority of his term as governor reforming the government and politics within Ohio
- took up arms against settlers in the northern Great Plains and against United States Army troops
- elected to presidency in 1880
- The combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies
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- railroad construction company that consisted of many of the insiders of the United Pacific Railway
- a republican political machine
- a credit system that became widely used by farmers in the United States in the south from the 1860s-1920s
- was an American academic and professor at Yale College. For many years he had a reputation as one of the most influential teachers there.
- built his own steel mill in 1870
- book by andrew carnegie that argued wealthy people should have an obligation to help give something back to the society
- meant that the Democrats reluctantly agreed that Hayes might take office if he ended reconstruction in the South.
- a group of people in New York who worked with and for the Burly "Boss" Tweed
- new york lawyer who rose to fame by bagging big boss tweed
- the largest railroad network in the United States
20 Clues: elected to presidency in 1880 • a republican political machine • built his own steel mill in 1870 • the first billionaire in american history • the largest railroad network in the United States • new york lawyer who rose to fame by bagging big boss tweed • leading steel producer at the time, first billion-dollar corporation • ...
Revolutionary War 2024-11-14
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- The Americans had a decrease in morale at the Valley Forge because of many of their people__
- This army got to use New York as a port for their ships due to winning the Battle of New York
- An act that made people get taxed for all sugar items
- The groups of people that didn’t have as many rights as everyone else, slaves and __
- A disease many colonists got when they were captured and on prison boats
- When enemy troops surround a town or area forcing the opponent to surrender
- When the British only allowed the colonists to purchase tea from only one specific company
- The first battle of the Revolutionary War, Lexington and __
- A document written on July 4th, 1776 stating America's freedom, Declaration of__
- The person who founded the theory of Natural Rights
- When the Americans knew the land well and had a good leader they had an __
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- He was a General American that was a traitor
- Part of this agreement said that loyalists could get paid back for the land they lost in the war
- The winner of the battle of Bunker Hill
- These were taken away from colonists when they kept getting taxed for things and didn’t have a say in anything
- The leader of the Continental Army
- Part of the turning point of the war was when the _ became allies with the Americans
- When colonists got taxed for things like glass, led, paint, and tea
- When the Continental Army broke the rule of not starting a war on a religious holiday by attacking the Hessians on Christmas in the battle of __
- A movement that stated reason over traditional thought and that people could think for themselves
20 Clues: The leader of the Continental Army • The winner of the battle of Bunker Hill • He was a General American that was a traitor • The person who founded the theory of Natural Rights • An act that made people get taxed for all sugar items • The first battle of the Revolutionary War, Lexington and __ • When colonists got taxed for things like glass, led, paint, and tea • ...
2022213 2024-12-10
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- The practice of having more than one wife.
- People who were members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints,founded by Joseph Smith in New York in 1830.
- An African American fur trapper and explorer from Virginia.
- The person who ordered the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- The place in Utah where the pioneers were headed during 1846.
- The Nez Perce tribe referred to this as the "Black Book".
- The 16-year old Shoshone wife of a French Fur Trapper.
- A property or an amount of money left for someone in a will.
- The trading for animal fur.
- The French Fur trapper that helped Lewis and Clark during their expedition.
- Also called "kyus", which were braids that Chinese men wore.
- The trail Marcus Whitman took to return with a group of settlers from the east.
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- Mexico won it's independence in 1821 and took over this place.
- 350,000 people traveled in these between 1840-1869 to the west.
- California's most important industry during the 1830s.
- Women who were wives and mothers who were looking for new opportunities.
- An African American man enslaved by William Clark.
- The river where gold was discovered in California in 1848.
- A Californian who speaks Spanish.
- An early immigrant that was treated very well and was called an adopted citizen.
- Narcissa Whitman described it as “the most terrible mountains for steepness.”
- One of the oldest and largest Chinese communities in the USA.
- The people who joined the rush in California for gold in 1849.
- These people are also called mountain men.
24 Clues: The trading for animal fur. • A Californian who speaks Spanish. • The practice of having more than one wife. • These people are also called mountain men. • An African American man enslaved by William Clark. • California's most important industry during the 1830s. • The person who ordered the Lewis and Clark expedition. • ...
One Big Guy 2025-12-15
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- The town where Geoffrey was born
- Geoff, Lydia, Natalie & Janice are all this astrological earth symbol
- What famous broadway star was in his college dorm at Yale?
- What he used to call Hannah’s anxiety attacks
- This artsy, symmetrical actor caught Geoff’s attention
- What is Geoff’s newest water gadget?
- Geoff’s favorite Homer-ism…
- What superlative did he win in his high school senior year yearbook? Most likely…
- What was the name of the running club Geoff participated in New York?
- Geoff was the president of this math club in high school
- His soccer coach name, his favorite cartoon…
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- This movie is well-featured at the Marshall house
- The best middle name anyone could ask for
- The state where he finished his longest adventure race
- How many kayaks does Geoff currently own?
- Ellen Margaret’s nickname given by Geoff at Alcatraz
- Geoff’s racing name
- How many bikes has Geoff bought his daughters?
- What sports team did Geoff manage in High school?
- The holiday that he framed his proposal to Janice around
- He won this loved item for being the highest fundraiser for the American Cancer Society in his youth
- Where he looks when he walks around New York City
- Geoff’s favorite food to wear on his clothing?
- How many cups of coffee does Geoff drink a day
- He dressed up as this spooky character multiple years while his daughters were in elementary school
- Geoff’s favorite color
- The snack that is so delectable it must be hidden
- Severe tire damage? Or, as Natalie would say…
- His blue jeans size as a little kid had this animal-like name:
29 Clues: Geoff’s racing name • Geoff’s favorite color • Geoff’s favorite Homer-ism… • The town where Geoffrey was born • What is Geoff’s newest water gadget? • The best middle name anyone could ask for • How many kayaks does Geoff currently own? • His soccer coach name, his favorite cartoon… • What he used to call Hannah’s anxiety attacks • ...
The Great Gatsby 2025-12-24
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- Jordan Baker’s professional athletic title.
- The massive weekly events Gatsby hosts.
- The English university Gatsby claims to have attended.
- The vessel owned by Dan Cody where Gatsby worked.
- The army branch Gatsby and Nick served in.
- The industry that made Dan Cody rich.
- Myrtle Wilson's role in her relationship with Tom.
- The man in the library with large glasses. A type of bird.
- Adjective for the "old money" people of East Egg.
- COLLAR: The item Tom buys for Myrtle that George Wilson eventually finds.
- Gatsby’s "colossal" house in West Egg.
- Gatsby’s proof of heroic war service from Montenegro.
- The bubbly beverage served in "mammoth" quantities at Gatsby’s.
- The head servant in Gatsby’s house.
- What Tom is-a descendant of a prominent family.
- The business Tom claims Gatsby uses as a front for bootlegging.
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- Gatsby’s illegal profession during Prohibition.
- The university where Nick and Tom were educated.
- Where George Wilson lives and works.
- The style of car involved in the tragic hit-and-run.
- The mixed drinks served throughout the summer nights.
- The illegal alcohol that was popular and Tom hides in a towel..
- The money Gatsby was supposed to get from Dan Cody.
- Meyer Wolfsheim’s profession; fixed the 1919 World Series.
- Financial instruments and the reason Nick moves to New York to sell.
- The secret romantic relationship between Tom and Myrtle.
- The grey valley between West Egg and New York City.
- Nick’s intended career path on Wall Street.
- LAW: The common name for the legal ban on alcohol.
- What Gatsby insisted on having mowed at Nick’s house.
30 Clues: The head servant in Gatsby’s house. • Where George Wilson lives and works. • The industry that made Dan Cody rich. • Gatsby’s "colossal" house in West Egg. • The massive weekly events Gatsby hosts. • The army branch Gatsby and Nick served in. • Jordan Baker’s professional athletic title. • Nick’s intended career path on Wall Street. • ...
Kyle Pappicco American Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-31
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- how many original colonies were there?
- What uses a bar of different lengths to stand for different amounts?
- What did John Jay begin working on in 1776?
- who would carry out the laws?
- common gun used in the American Revolution?
- how much tea was dumped in the harder in boston?
- who got accused of the Boston tea party?
- many wanted __________or freedom to govern themselves?
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- who decided that the laws where fair?
- in NYC what did the patriot call there club?
- who led the continental Army?
- Where did the battle of Fort Ticonderoga take place?
- refusal to buy goods in order for the seller to change a rule?
- who would right laws for the state?
- loyalist had to remained what?
- who made the first american flag?
- a colonist who acted against Britain`s new laws?
- how much tea was dumped in the harder in New York?
- What used lines to show changes over time?
- a person who remained loyal to the king?
20 Clues: who led the continental Army? • who would carry out the laws? • loyalist had to remained what? • who made the first american flag? • who would right laws for the state? • who decided that the laws where fair? • how many original colonies were there? • who got accused of the Boston tea party? • a person who remained loyal to the king? • ...
compass rose 2022-09-27
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- This continent is north of Africa
- This state is west of Ohio
- This state is east of North Dakota
- This state is north of Oklahoma
- This state is south of Oklahoma
- This ocean is west of North America
- This state is east of Ohio
- This state is east of New York
- This ocean is east of Africa
- This state is west of North Carolina
- This state is east of Oregon
- This state is north of Missouri
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- This continent is south of Asia
- This state is north of Louisiana
- This state is south of Montana
- This state is north of Ohio
- This state is east of California
- This ocean is east of North America
- This state is west of New Hampshire
- This state is west of Alabama
- This continent is west of Asia
- This state is west of Rhode Island
- This state is south of Wyoming
- This state is south of Georgia
24 Clues: This state is west of Ohio • This state is east of Ohio • This state is north of Ohio • This ocean is east of Africa • This state is east of Oregon • This state is west of Alabama • This state is south of Montana • This continent is west of Asia • This state is east of New York • This state is south of Georgia • This continent is south of Asia • This state is north of Oklahoma • ...
Joey's We all fall down 2021-09-27
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- the main character.
- is learning.
- the teacher that teaches history.
- the title of the book.
- the time the second tower was hit.
- the reason the main character went to
- the tower that was hit first.
- the main character's favourite hockey
- the time the first tower was hit.
- the main character's favourite baseball
- the amount of billion that the towers
- the main character's grade.
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- where the main character's father works.
- one of the two big towers in New York.
- father's work.
- the first subject that the main
- work.
- the main character's father
- the amount of workers in each tower.
- the tower that was struck second.
- the main character's best friend
- the main character's favoutite football team.
- what struck two main buildings in New
- what the main character's father takes
- the floor that the main character's father works on
- the floor that the first tower was hit.
26 Clues: work. • is learning. • father's work. • the main character. • the title of the book. • the main character's father • the main character's grade. • the tower that was hit first. • the first subject that the main • the main character's best friend • the teacher that teaches history. • the tower that was struck second. • the time the first tower was hit. • ...
Cities, Countries and Continents... 2021-03-08
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- The biggest country.
- Most populated area in Europe.
- The capital of the US.
- York Where Spider-Man comes from.
- The one you live in.
- The coldest continent on earth.
- The Loch-Ness monster lives there;)
- The biggest city in the world.
- It's the hottest country on earth.
- Big and beautiful. The capital city of China.
- They are very known for having the football team Barcelona.
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- The capital of this country is
- It's national animal is an eagle.
- The smallest city in New Zealand. Do you know?
- Scottish? This is the capital of Scotland.
- It has the city New Mexico...
- We are very british in this country.
- The most romantic city.
- It is the dryest continets
- The beaver is the national animal of this country.
- This city attracts most tourists.
- This country has the tropical rainforest.
- The smallest city in terms of population.
- This country has a similar language to Danish.
24 Clues: The biggest country. • The one you live in. • The capital of the US. • The most romantic city. • It is the dryest continets • It has the city New Mexico... • The capital of this country is • Most populated area in Europe. • The biggest city in the world. • The coldest continent on earth. • It's national animal is an eagle. • York Where Spider-Man comes from. • ...
CH6 VOCAB 2021-10-22
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- a Danish-born journalist
- one of new yorks most powerful party bosses
- an age of rapid development and political corruption
- paper money that could not be exchanged for silver or gold
- ran political machines
- barred chinese immigration for ten years and prevented those already in the country from becoming citizens
- cheapest accommodations on a ship
- barracks in california for asian immigrants
- the belief that no matter how humble your origins you can still work to rise in society
- a gentle version of social darwinism
- a decline in the value of money
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- an informal political group designed to gain and keep power
- apartment buildings
- the idea of natural selection in society
- getting money through questionable means
- an extreme dislike of immigrants by native born people
- chicago skyscraper designer
- An island in new york harbor where immigrants passed through
- was the leader of the tammy hall
- an increase in the value of money
20 Clues: apartment buildings • ran political machines • a Danish-born journalist • chicago skyscraper designer • a decline in the value of money • was the leader of the tammy hall • cheapest accommodations on a ship • an increase in the value of money • a gentle version of social darwinism • the idea of natural selection in society • getting money through questionable means • ...
Match the Branch Code & Full Name 2021-10-22
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- Associa Gulf Coast tampa
- Principal Management Group of North Texas
- Associa Hill Country san antonio
- Associa CNJ
- Associa Minnesota
- Associa Nevada South
- Associa Hill Country austin
- Associa Mid-Atlantic new jersey
- Desert Resort Management
- Houston Community Management Services
- Associa Carolinas
- Associa Northern California
- Community Management Professionals
- NN Jaeschke
- Canyon Gate Albuquerque
- Equity Management
- Kramer-Triad Management
- Associa Tennessee
- Somerset
- Association Services
- Associa Arizona TUCSON
- Associa BURG
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- The Prescott Companies
- Legum & Norman
- Community Management Concepts Jacksonville
- Real Property Management
- Community Group
- Association Services of Florida
- Associa Chicagoland suburbs
- Associa Arizona PHOENIX
- Professional Community Management - California
- Associa Northern California
- Community Management Corporation
- hrw
- McKay Management
- scs
- Principal Management Group
- Associa Chicagoland city
- Associa Mid-Atlantic pennsylvania
- Community Management Solutions
- Associa New York
- Associa Sierra North
- Colorado Association Services
- Community Association Services of Indiana
- Associa Gulf Coast naples
45 Clues: hrw • scs • Somerset • Associa CNJ • NN Jaeschke • Associa BURG • Legum & Norman • Community Group • McKay Management • Associa New York • Associa Minnesota • Associa Carolinas • Equity Management • Associa Tennessee • Associa Nevada South • Associa Sierra North • Association Services • The Prescott Companies • Associa Arizona TUCSON • Associa Arizona PHOENIX • Canyon Gate Albuquerque • Kramer-Triad Management • ...
Chapter 16: The Gilded Age 2023-02-16
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- What did Unions use to get better working conditions?
- Who was for big business and hard money?
- What was the union that farmers assembled called?
- What were two new power sources?
- Who made a monopoly of the oil companies and got filthy rich off of it?
- What Island did many immigrants pass through?
- Where did many immigrants in the west come from?
- Who was the inventor of the telephone?
- What sizes and designs of clothing?
- Who was the assassin that killed president Garfield?
- Who made the railroads into an empire?
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- Who are the two presidents assassinated in this chapter?
- Who became a successful banker in New York?
- What was a term used to describe America at this time?
- Who built a steel Kingdom in Pittsburg?
- Who signed the Interstate commerce act?
- Who was James Garfields Vice President?
- Who was for the past, farmers and the common people?
- How many years was the pains of 93
- Who did not support Blaine?
20 Clues: Who did not support Blaine? • What were two new power sources? • How many years was the pains of 93 • What sizes and designs of clothing? • Who was the inventor of the telephone? • Who made the railroads into an empire? • Who built a steel Kingdom in Pittsburg? • Who signed the Interstate commerce act? • Who was James Garfields Vice President? • ...
a desperate road to greedom 2014-06-01
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- julias friend back in virginia
- the amount of siblings julia has left
- a person who contucts a train
- the place where the jackson family stayed untill they headed to the u.s.a
- the place where the jackson family escaped from
- julias moms friend from work
- josephs new friend
- the main character of the book
- julia writes in her _______ everyday
- the name of julia mays older brother
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- a safe place for people to travel to canada
- the kind of transportation used to get the jackson family to canada
- a person who doesn't beleive in slavery
- a slave whon tried to escape but got caught
- a place where everybody is free and there is no slavery
- julias slave owner
- york the jackson family traveled on a boat from __________ to get to canadda
- thomases friend from fortress moore, who is a soldier
- the first place julias mom got a job
- i have my own ______ that works for me
20 Clues: julias slave owner • josephs new friend • julias moms friend from work • a person who contucts a train • julias friend back in virginia • the main character of the book • the first place julias mom got a job • julia writes in her _______ everyday • the name of julia mays older brother • the amount of siblings julia has left • i have my own ______ that works for me • ...
Revoutionary Characters 2017-06-07
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- Spent lavishly and patronized everyone
- Dominated the Age of Reason
- 7th ranked President in a recent poll
- Aaron Burr was tried in 1807
- Franklins friend and New York royal official
- Supporters of new Constitution called themselves
- Indentured servant who became wealthy and editor in Vermont
- Group that celebrated the people against the Crown
- Trial challenged common law view of seditious libel
- 3rd Vice President of the United States
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- In 1757, Paine ran away to sea for 6 months
- Last civilian governor of the colony of Massachusetts
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- Life long enemy of Thomas Jefferson
- Head of War Department under Washington
- 18th Century Anglo-American Enlightenment preoccupation
- John Adams wrote this in 1787
- Believed slavery would eventually doom the United States
- Franklins remarkable interview in January 1771
- Democratic Revolution Jefferson contributed to
- Concerned with Jefferson on bad popular legislation
- Would never be properly recognized for role in Revolution
22 Clues: Dominated the Age of Reason • Aaron Burr was tried in 1807 • Father of the Bill of Rights • John Adams wrote this in 1787 • Life long enemy of Thomas Jefferson • 7th ranked President in a recent poll • Spent lavishly and patronized everyone • Head of War Department under Washington • 3rd Vice President of the United States • In 1757, Paine ran away to sea for 6 months • ...
Al getting married!! 2018-04-05
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- Where will Al & Ryan be going on their honeymoon? :
- Kiss the...
- Where is Al & Ryan's apartment?
- sixteenth Date of Al & Ryan's Wedding:
- How many inches taller is Ryan than Al?
- Al's zodiac sign
- What sport do Al & Ryan love to watch together?
- of the Bride Steve Martin movie that reminds us of Al's dad...
- How many years have Al & Ryan been together?
- House Name of their wedding venue
- Home State of Ryan
- What is Al's favorite food?
- Number of bridesmaids in Al & Ryan's wedding
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- River Cafe Where did Ryan propose?
- Ryan's zodiac sign
- Matthews Band What concert did Al & Ryan see on their first date?
- What TV show does Ryan force Al to watch?
- What is Ryan's favorite food?
- What college did the couple attend?
- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something...
- York Home State of Al
- I now pronounce you man and...
- is us What TV show does Al force Ryan to watch?
23 Clues: Kiss the... • Al's zodiac sign • Ryan's zodiac sign • Home State of Ryan • York Home State of Al • What is Al's favorite food? • What is Ryan's favorite food? • I now pronounce you man and... • Where is Al & Ryan's apartment? • House Name of their wedding venue • River Cafe Where did Ryan propose? • What college did the couple attend? • sixteenth Date of Al & Ryan's Wedding: • ...
Our summer of travel and fun 2023-07-31
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- This weather followed us everywhere
- A good color for a ridge
- Moom won’t stop doing these
- cents Lila is getting rich of Moom in this increment
- Different meaning to Leo, Wendy, and Wilko
- ____ and Loom
- Everyone in Massachusetts wants you to do this
- These were lost to the ocean
- Stole the Show at Fractured Fables
- ____IO
- I love all of these
- Is it ____?
- …AKA, the “office”
- Lila, aber auf Englisch
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- For groceries, no matter where we go
- Drove this to Greenville
- so many of these in New Jersey!
- stereotypical, president, or
- the jumpiest dog
- This dog as had the most baths
- the biggest dog
- The best salty airplane snack
- Things that go flying at the beach
- Laureate, but always…
- The best spontaneous stop in New York City
- Whatever you do, don’t touch the paws
- Rachel or Olga
- Whose cat now?
28 Clues: ____IO • Is it ____? • ____ and Loom • Rachel or Olga • Whose cat now? • the biggest dog • the jumpiest dog • …AKA, the “office” • I love all of these • Laureate, but always… • Lila, aber auf Englisch • Drove this to Greenville • A good color for a ridge • Moom won’t stop doing these • stereotypical, president, or • These were lost to the ocean • The best salty airplane snack • ...
The Great Gatsby 2024-02-23
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- gangster Gatsby did business with and his 'bestfriend'
- a beautiful fool
- golf star
- color of the car theta killed Myrtle
- man that got Gatsby started
- want to be high class lady
- 2nd type of way Gatsby made money
- where Gatsby was when he was shot
- what Gatsby looked to as a sign of hope at the end on Tom and Daisy's dock
- old money
- owner of car shop in the Valley of Ashes
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- a relationship outside of ones marriage
- in love with daisy
- Gatsby threw these hoping Daisy would wonder in one night
- places in between the Eggs and New York
- rich retired football star
- drunk in the Gatsby's library
- what George found in Myrtle's drawer
- color of Tom's car
- school in England Gatsby was rumored to go to
- big city full of secrets and drama
- new money
- 1 type of way Gatsby made money
- narrator
- gender of Tom and Daisy's child
25 Clues: narrator • golf star • new money • old money • a beautiful fool • in love with daisy • color of Tom's car • rich retired football star • want to be high class lady • man that got Gatsby started • drunk in the Gatsby's library • 1 type of way Gatsby made money • gender of Tom and Daisy's child • 2nd type of way Gatsby made money • where Gatsby was when he was shot • ...
Post War American Ruby Robinson 2024-02-02
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- Had a campaign called "I like Ike"
- An agency monitoring civil rights enforcements
- Purposely designing items to break easily
- First large suburb area
- Encourages consumption of goods
- American love of cars
- Homes outside of the city
- A company that offers similar products in lots of locations
- Extension on Roosevelt's New deal
- Where men and women has strict gender roles
- A period of time where many babies where born
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- American pediatrician and political activist
- "Conservative when it comes to money, and liberal when it comes to human beings"
- Someone who put corporation ahead of themself
- Bill to help ease veterans' return to civil life
- The building of highways throughout the nation
- Rapid increase in production of consumer goods
- A major corporation will smaller companies
- New York governor
- Segregation of public schools
- Doctor who developed a vaccine for polio
- Eisenhower's running mate and California senator
- Centered on nuclear families living in suburban homes
- A group of southern democrats
24 Clues: New York governor • American love of cars • First large suburb area • Homes outside of the city • Segregation of public schools • A group of southern democrats • Encourages consumption of goods • Extension on Roosevelt's New deal • Had a campaign called "I like Ike" • Doctor who developed a vaccine for polio • Purposely designing items to break easily • ...
Hansen & Julia 2024-06-10
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- Couple's dream dog
- Where did Hansen complete his undergrad?
- Julia's favourite season
- Hansen's current favourite cartoon character
- Name of the street the couple live on
- What is Hansen's new sport obsession?
- Day of the week that the couple first met
- Julia's birthday month
- Is today Hansen's birthday?
- Couple's favourite cuisine
- What instrument did Julia play in the band?
- 3 Countries the couple will be visiting for their honeymoon (in order)
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- Where did Hansen have his Bachelor party?
- The couple's favourite musical movie?
- First trip location
- Maid of honour's name
- Couple's favourite ice-cream flavour
- Julia's favourite childhood singer
- What the couple drank on their first date
- Best man's name
- Which city did they get engaged in?
- Model name of Hansen's beloved car
- What age did Julia and Hansen come to Canada?
- Julia's Profession (Abbreviated)
24 Clues: Best man's name • Couple's dream dog • First trip location • Maid of honour's name • Julia's birthday month • Julia's favourite season • Couple's favourite cuisine • Is today Hansen's birthday? • Julia's Profession (Abbreviated) • Julia's favourite childhood singer • Model name of Hansen's beloved car • Which city did they get engaged in? • Couple's favourite ice-cream flavour • ...
Stem Words #34 2024-05-21
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- An old document is probably a written ________
- You need a ____ to build something
- ______:copy::repeat:redo
- Many of our classmates ________ on their work
- Cavemen would ______ things on cave walls
- Amazon needs to _______ goods to sell to customers
- People are _____ that a small thing could do so much
- Writers ____ their work
- dishonor:______::amazing:spectacular
- You can get your nails done in a _________
- "Collin Chu" an __________ on a plaque
- Where things are made
- The New York Times newspaper is ________
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- The doctor's paper saying you can take this medicine
- If there is a cat on the street, _______ safely around it
- You can have a ___________ for Youtubers
- "Only take twelve ounces of medicine each day" is a _______
- Cow _____ is used to make lawns grow faster
- The president can ________ rules
- Write:______::erase:remove
- The new ramp with __________ the entry of wheelchairs
- A human with superpowers is ...
- People can discover an ______ in many different places
- Scientists gain _______ when
24 Clues: Where things are made • Writers ____ their work • ______:copy::repeat:redo • Write:______::erase:remove • Scientists gain _______ when • A human with superpowers is ... • The president can ________ rules • You need a ____ to build something • dishonor:______::amazing:spectacular • "Collin Chu" an __________ on a plaque • You can have a ___________ for Youtubers • ...
Skyler's Christmas Puzzle 2024-12-06
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- Skyler's first New York apartment
- Skyler is a frequent visitor
- This neighbor spoils the dog
- Healthy option for take-out
- The ultimate grocery store
- Town where the desert meets the mountains
- Where the knot will be tied
- Where Will gets his favorite chocolate chip cookies
- Was home for a year
- Where the cabin is
- Skyler's birth state
- Our local German friend
- Where to go watch movies
- The "hood"
- The not-as-nice airport in Queens
- Robot that sucks
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- She slaps the bass
- Zeus' employer
- Neighborhood for great food near Canal Street
- A great state out west
- Home of New York's best bialy
- Neighborhood of Carl Schurz Park
- Season 2 coming in January
- Home of the famous SECH breakfast sandwich
- Our third roommate
- First date
- World-class people watching here
- The nice airport in Queens
- It's for dinner on Thursdays
- Coolest kicks around
- Our backyard
- Take this to BK
32 Clues: First date • The "hood" • Our backyard • Zeus' employer • Take this to BK • Robot that sucks • She slaps the bass • Our third roommate • Where the cabin is • Was home for a year • Coolest kicks around • Skyler's birth state • A great state out west • Our local German friend • Where to go watch movies • Season 2 coming in January • The ultimate grocery store • The nice airport in Queens • ...
basket23 2024-06-13
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- Pepsi Center, home of the Denver Nuggets.
- Target Center, home of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
- Vivint Arena, home of the Utah Jazz.
- BMO Harris Bradley Center, former home of the Milwaukee Bucks.
- Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets.
- Amway Center, home of the Orlando Magic.
- Wells Fargo Center, home of the Philadelphia 76ers.
- Abbreviation for Madison Square Garden, home of the New York Knicks.
- Chase Center, current home of the Golden State Warriors.
- Moda Center, home of the Portland Trail Blazers.
- Home court of the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers.
- Home of the Boston Celtics.
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- The arena where the Chicago Bulls play, United Center.
- Home court of the Brooklyn Nets.
- Former home of the Philadelphia 76ers.
- Bankers Life Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers.
- Little Caesars Arena, home of the Detroit Pistons.
- Former home of the Golden State Warriors.
- Smoothie King Center, home of the New Orleans Pelicans.
- Fiserv Forum, home of the Milwaukee Bucks.
20 Clues: Home of the Boston Celtics. • Home court of the Brooklyn Nets. • Vivint Arena, home of the Utah Jazz. • Former home of the Philadelphia 76ers. • Amway Center, home of the Orlando Magic. • Pepsi Center, home of the Denver Nuggets. • Former home of the Golden State Warriors. • Fiserv Forum, home of the Milwaukee Bucks. • Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets. • ...
Grade 6 Tutorial 2025-10-09
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- capital of illinois
- capital of florrida
- capital of pennsylvania
- one of the greatest operra singers of her time
- first American to fly into space
- first man to walk on the moon
- capital of california
- Islamic terrorist group responsible for 9/11
- capital of new york
- capital of nebraska
- capital of vermont
- capital of virginia
- capital of texas
- the system of producing and distributing goods
- capital of wisconsin
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- first woman appointed to the Supreme Court
- capital of arizona
- capital of kentucky
- capital of idaho
- first black major league baseball player
- capital of maine
- doctor who developed a vaccine for polio
- capital of utah
- capital of montana
- helped bring about a peace treaty between egypt and israel
- first American to orbit the earth
- capital of new jersey
- capital of oregon
- president during the cuban missile crisis
- capital of hawaii
- Supreme Court Justice who stressed the importance of moral character
- capital of alska
32 Clues: capital of utah • capital of idaho • capital of maine • capital of alska • capital of texas • capital of oregon • capital of hawaii • capital of arizona • capital of montana • capital of vermont • capital of illinois • capital of kentucky • capital of florrida • capital of new york • capital of nebraska • capital of virginia • capital of wisconsin • capital of california • capital of new jersey • ...
Crossword-by:Kinsley 2025-10-21
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- tells people the time
- capital city of North Dakota
- something we aren’t allowed to chew in school unless you have a doctors note
- a writing utensil that uses led
- capital city of Maryland
- capital city of Maine
- something you look at to view yourself
- capital city of South Dakota
- capital city of New Hampshire
- teens use this device all of the time in this generation
- a contact sport that doesn’t use a ball
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- something you listen to
- a chain around your neck
- capital city of New York
- a sport that uses a bat, gloves, and a helmet
- capital city of
- capital city of Montana
- the capital city of Florida
- capital city of Vermont
- capital city of Virginia
- something you can look out of in a place
- a tool to measure centimeters and inches
- something you put on your head and use to listen to music
- keeps you warm
- something you sit on
25 Clues: keeps you warm • capital city of • something you sit on • tells people the time • capital city of Maine • something you listen to • capital city of Montana • capital city of Vermont • a chain around your neck • capital city of New York • capital city of Virginia • capital city of Maryland • the capital city of Florida • capital city of North Dakota • capital city of South Dakota • ...
Classic Movies 2023-06-25
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- Beloved musical modernizing Romeo and Juliet in a New York City setting
- Romantic comedy featuring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart
- War film about British POWs during World War II
- Horror film featuring an ancient Egyptian mummy
- Thrilling war film about a mass escape from a German POW camp
- Classic Western about a sheriff facing a deadly confrontation
- Biographical film about the famous Italian adventurer and lover
- Audrey Hepburn's enchanting romantic comedy set in Rome
- Horror film about a girl possessed by a demonic entity
- Drama depicting the ruthless world of New York theater
- Psychological thriller based on Gillian Flynn's novel
- Epic historical romance set during the American Civil War
- A romantic drama set during World War II
- Dark tale about the film industry's dark underbelly
- Coming-of-age comedy-drama about a recent college graduate
- Epic historical drama set in the Middle East during World War I
- Iconic road film exploring the counterculture movement
- Acclaimed adaptation of Harper Lee's novel addressing racial injustice
- Adventure film about gold prospectors in Mexico
- Sci-fi masterpiece exploring human evolution and space exploration
- Drama about a young man torn between two women
- Beloved musical about a nun-turned-governess and a singing family
- Drama about the unlikely friendship between a con man and a male prostitute
- Classic adaptation of Charles Dickens' holiday tale
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- Mystery thriller set in post-World War II Vienna
- Musical comedy showcasing the transition to talking pictures
- Classic horror film based on Bram Stoker's vampire novel
- Spaghetti Western set during the American Civil War
- Musical comedy showcasing the transition to talking pictures
- Epic historical drama set in the Middle East during World War I
- Classic drama based on Tennessee Williams' play
- Hitchcock's haunting thriller exploring obsession and deception
- Considered one of the greatest films of all time
- Classic monster adventure film featuring a giant gorilla
- Crime drama depicting an Italian-American mafia family
- Comedy exploring marital temptation and infidelity
- Beloved fantasy musical about a young girl's adventure
- Hitchcock's suspenseful thriller starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman
- Classic comedy about two musicians on the run disguised as women
- Hitchcock's suspenseful thriller set in a New York City apartment
- Spielberg's iconic thriller featuring a man-eating great white shark
- Epic historical drama set in ancient Rome
- Epic biblical film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
- Crime film based on the real-life criminal couple Bonnie and Clyde
- Iconic drama about troubled youth starring James Dean
- Romantic comedy-drama starring Audrey Hepburn
- Noir crime film about a private detective and a valuable statue
- Stanley Kubrick's chilling horror film based on Stephen King's novel
- Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful psychological thriller
49 Clues: A romantic drama set during World War II • Epic historical drama set in ancient Rome • Romantic comedy-drama starring Audrey Hepburn • Drama about a young man torn between two women • Classic drama based on Tennessee Williams' play • War film about British POWs during World War II • Horror film featuring an ancient Egyptian mummy • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2012-10-21
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- name of war that took place in 1812
- Guarantees U.S. citizens specific rights
- where we live
- British agreed to abandon their northwestern forts.
- Young French diplomat
- U.S. senator from New York against federalists
- Challenged federal authority
- First President
- largest land deal in history
- kidnapping
- treaty signed by U.S. and British representatives in Belgium on December 24, 1814
- Hamilton/ First secretary of the treasury
- lead crew of 45 to explore new land
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- electors to vote for presidential and vice presidential candidates on separate ballots
- organized and led 3,000 troops to protect frontier
- Recognized the southern boundary of the US
- stopped shipments of food and other American products to all foreign ports
- revolution July 14, 1789 French revolutionaries stormed the Bastille during
- Prohibited U.S. trade with Britain and France
- had a revolutionary war in 1789
- guarantees freedom of religion, speech, freedom of press
- supporters of a republic
- Supporters of ratification of the constitution
- Lead crew of 45 to explore new land
- United States gained independence from
25 Clues: kidnapping • where we live • First President • Young French diplomat • supporters of a republic • Challenged federal authority • largest land deal in history • had a revolutionary war in 1789 • name of war that took place in 1812 • Lead crew of 45 to explore new land • lead crew of 45 to explore new land • United States gained independence from • ...
Final Review 2013-06-03
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- total control over the market
- an organized campaign to refuse something by not using or buying it
- was named after a river in New York
- tons of tea dumped into the harbor in the middle of the night
- a person on a religious journey
- wrote the declaration of in independence
- Thomas Jefferson wrote this
- traveled up the missouri river
- new government that still runs today
- group of colonists who attacked british soldiers
- did not believe in slavery
- someone who carries out the law
- someone who interprets the law
- president takes the oath of office
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- it started to prosper by growing tobacco
- took three ships to America called Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria
- had lack of toleration
- invented the bifocals
- an agreement between two or more groups
- first president of the United States
- first form of government
- a written request asking something to change
- a complaint
- makes the laws
- wrote “common sense”
25 Clues: a complaint • makes the laws • wrote “common sense” • invented the bifocals • had lack of toleration • first form of government • did not believe in slavery • Thomas Jefferson wrote this • total control over the market • traveled up the missouri river • someone who interprets the law • a person on a religious journey • someone who carries out the law • president takes the oath of office • ...
Wall-E crossword mark 1 2014-08-25
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- The thing girls wear under there cloths on there uper body
- The robot that cleans up earth.
- cube A puzzle which eve solves in seconds on earth
- Wall-E's pet
- The ship the humans live on
- The organism Eve responds to on Earth
- The thing which eve makes fire with.
- The Auto pilot of the axiom
- York teh city Wall-E lived in
- The female human Wall-E meets on the Axiom
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- Your very best friend
- extinguisher The thing that really annoys Wall-E and helps him fly in space
- The human driver of the Axiom
- The word eve first tells Wall-E
- The robot Wall-E meets and falls in love with
- The male Wall-E meets on the Axiom
- Dolly The movie Wall-E watches
- The new red
- The planet the humans move to
- chair The things the humans on the Axiom travel around on.
- The cleaning robot
21 Clues: The new red • Wall-E's pet • The cleaning robot • Your very best friend • The ship the humans live on • The Auto pilot of the axiom • The human driver of the Axiom • The planet the humans move to • York teh city Wall-E lived in • Dolly The movie Wall-E watches • The word eve first tells Wall-E • The robot that cleans up earth. • The male Wall-E meets on the Axiom • ...
Wall-E crossword mark 1 2014-08-25
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- The thing girls wear under there cloths on there uper body
- The robot that cleans up earth.
- cube A puzzle which eve solves in seconds on earth
- Wall-E's pet
- The ship the humans live on
- The organism Eve responds to on Earth
- The thing which eve makes fire with.
- The Auto pilot of the axiom
- York teh city Wall-E lived in
- The female human Wall-E meets on the Axiom
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- Your very best friend
- extinguisher The thing that really annoys Wall-E and helps him fly in space
- The human driver of the Axiom
- The word eve first tells Wall-E
- The robot Wall-E meets and falls in love with
- The male Wall-E meets on the Axiom
- Dolly The movie Wall-E watches
- The new red
- The planet the humans move to
- chair The things the humans on the Axiom travel around on.
- The cleaning robot
21 Clues: The new red • Wall-E's pet • The cleaning robot • Your very best friend • The ship the humans live on • The Auto pilot of the axiom • The human driver of the Axiom • The planet the humans move to • York teh city Wall-E lived in • Dolly The movie Wall-E watches • The word eve first tells Wall-E • The robot that cleans up earth. • The male Wall-E meets on the Axiom • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Adrian 2020-09-04
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- a dockworker who was part african
- formal expression of an opinion
- wealthy English Quaker
- set up a civil government
- refused to buy
- He believed that people should be free to follow their consciences in religious matters
- set up a trading post in Quebec in what is now Canada.
- boasted that they would be ready to fight on a minutes notice
- Includes Massachusetts and Virginia
- people who disagree with established views
- bought from foreign markets
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- which means that they generally produced just enough to meet the needs of their families
- A successful lawyer
- treated harshly because of their beliefs
- cancelled
- included Mew York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
- formal plan of government
- to trade illegally with other nations
- representatives
- the right to organize a settlement
- variety
- two of the most outspoken defenders of colonial
- worked in the fields
- the acceptance of different beliefs
- crops that could be easily sold in markets
- bosses
26 Clues: bosses • variety • cancelled • refused to buy • representatives • A successful lawyer • worked in the fields • wealthy English Quaker • formal plan of government • set up a civil government • bought from foreign markets • formal expression of an opinion • a dockworker who was part african • the right to organize a settlement • the acceptance of different beliefs • ...
Short i and Long i 2023-09-13
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- Our neighbor’s home is made of _____.
- My dad’s office is in the business ______.
- Mom does not have to _____ us to do our homework.
- The _____ from New York to California is long.
- My dog hasn’t moved an _____ since he ate lunch.
- The _____ happened at noon.
- Marcello takes _____ in eating ice cream after dinner.
- The editor was able to _____ the film together.
- The _____ was so strong that it was hard to walk.
- After sunset there was a _____ in the air.
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- Our big soccer game is _____.
- The movie was so scary we thought we’d die of ______.
- It took more than a year to _____ the new library.
- Good handwriting is an important _____.
- I breathed a _____ of relief when the game was over.
- Marie was a _____ to the accident.
- “Where do you _____?” Sarah asked her friend.
- The workmen dug a _____ in our backyard.
- I can’t _____ if I should go to the game or not.
- I love the smell of coffee beans when I _____ them.
20 Clues: The _____ happened at noon. • Our big soccer game is _____. • Marie was a _____ to the accident. • Our neighbor’s home is made of _____. • Good handwriting is an important _____. • The workmen dug a _____ in our backyard. • After sunset there was a _____ in the air. • My dad’s office is in the business ______. • ...
American Pageant, Chapter 14 page 313 2023-11-17
Across
- (2) leader of frontier Theocracy in Utah territory
- (2) Book of Mormon
- (2) Schoolmaster of the republic, "Who's Noah"?
- (3)tidal wave of spiritual fervor
- (3) Western New York, blistered by sermons of hellfire and damnation
- now the silverware company, tried a radical experiment for its time
- American Temperance Union was against this
- relied on reason rather than revelation, on science rather than the bible
- (2) launched the modern woman's movement
- (3)made up the majority of new church members
- (2)2nd great awakening was spread by these
Down
- truth cannot be found through observation alone
- Accepted women into college in 1837
- (2) major textbook of the day
- (2) helped push for better education
- Usher
- wrote a whale of a tale
- author of Walden
- number of rooms in many of the schools
- (2) fought for those in asylums
- (3ish) militant lecturer for woman's rights
- best known Transcendentalist
22 Clues: Usher • author of Walden • (2) Book of Mormon • wrote a whale of a tale • best known Transcendentalist • (2) major textbook of the day • (2) fought for those in asylums • (3)tidal wave of spiritual fervor • Accepted women into college in 1837 • (2) helped push for better education • number of rooms in many of the schools • (2) launched the modern woman's movement • ...
Thirteen Colonies VIPs 2024-08-30
Across
- People who first settled what eventually became New York
- Husband of Pocahontas and tobacco businessman
- Banished from Massachusetts because she said God talked to her
- Governor and leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Dutch governor who gave up New Amsterdam
- Banished from Massachusetts and established Rhode Island
- Coined the phrase, "no work, no eat"
- Responsible for starting English colonization
- Quaker who was anti-slavery and set up his "holy experiment"
- Individuals who were given land in America from the king
Down
- Banished from Massachusetts and established Connecticut
- Wanted to reform the Church of England
- Wanted to completely break away from the Church of England
- English king, Carolina is named after him
- Headed the effort to colonize Roanoke
- Long time governor of Plymouth Colony
- His family vanished at the Lost Colony
- People who first settled what eventually became Delaware
- Established Maryland as a refuge for Catholics
- Social reformer who founded Georgia
20 Clues: Social reformer who founded Georgia • Coined the phrase, "no work, no eat" • Headed the effort to colonize Roanoke • Long time governor of Plymouth Colony • Wanted to reform the Church of England • His family vanished at the Lost Colony • Dutch governor who gave up New Amsterdam • English king, Carolina is named after him • Husband of Pocahontas and tobacco businessman • ...
