new york Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 11 Crossword 2015-01-24
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- made cotton cleaning more efficient
- won the presidency in 1816
- led famous slave rebellion
- feeling of pride toward your country
- textile mills in the village
- kept the balance of power in the Senate
- canal a water route between New York and Buffalo
- religious folk songs
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- parts that are exactly alike
- a strong nationalist
- said that Americas were closed to further colonization
- in this revolution machines replaced hand tools
- invented the telegraph
- loyalty to the interests of your own region
- invented the steamboat
15 Clues: a strong nationalist • religious folk songs • invented the telegraph • invented the steamboat • won the presidency in 1816 • led famous slave rebellion • parts that are exactly alike • textile mills in the village • made cotton cleaning more efficient • feeling of pride toward your country • kept the balance of power in the Senate • loyalty to the interests of your own region • ...
Business 2021-03-03
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- 49Oldstreet, New York
- another person in company
- when we want to promote our product we do
- your superior
- things you sell
- the money you get for the work you do
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- when you are looking for some goods write
- 17th December 2020
- when you lend money from bank
- attachment in which we see the products
- the person who buys out goods
- you buy something and you get
- when we have money in the bank we have it in the
- part of salary which goes to state
- good company reviews
15 Clues: your superior • things you sell • 17th December 2020 • good company reviews • 49Oldstreet, New York • another person in company • when you lend money from bank • the person who buys out goods • you buy something and you get • part of salary which goes to state • the money you get for the work you do • attachment in which we see the products • when you are looking for some goods write • ...
Spelling Words 2021-01-28
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- Please the race.
- A bowling ball is very.
- A cow, a duck and a sheep live here.
- Albany is in the capital of New York State.
- There are 8 planets in our solar.
- are you going?
- My head is a of my body.
- We going to music class.
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- It's very in here.
- The elephant is a very animal.
- The Sun is very from the Earth.
- We live the park.
- I go to class to paint.
- This test is really !
- A place where you can run and play.
15 Clues: are you going? • Please the race. • We live the park. • It's very in here. • A bowling ball is very. • I go to class to paint. • My head is a of my body. • We going to music class. • This test is really ! • The elephant is a very animal. • The Sun is very from the Earth. • There are 8 planets in our solar. • A place where you can run and play. • ...
State in the USA 2022-05-25
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- The main city of _ _ _ is Miami.
- The biggest city is los vegas.
- Sweet home _ _ _
- _ _ _ fried chicken
- A place that has a lot of Moose and lobster.
- It has a hot and dry desert climate, the Grand Canyon.
- A name of our first president.
- famous for potatoes
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- The capital is Atlanta.
- This is the capital Wilmington.
- This state is touching Rhode Island,New york, and Massachusetts.
- The people at the state hulu.
- The biggest state.
- The capital of this state is Little Rock.
- The capital is Denver.
15 Clues: Sweet home _ _ _ • The biggest state. • _ _ _ fried chicken • famous for potatoes • The capital is Denver. • The capital is Atlanta. • The people at the state hulu. • The biggest city is los vegas. • A name of our first president. • This is the capital Wilmington. • The main city of _ _ _ is Miami. • The capital of this state is Little Rock. • ...
City of Bones 2022-10-27
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- Moral humans
- Clary's childhood best friend
- Shadowhunters
- Protect morals from demons
- Jocelyn Fray's daughter
- Clary's downstairs neighbor
- Shadowhunters home while they are in New York City
- Home of the Nephilim, inviable to mundanes
- Can transform to look like people, taking over every world they enter
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- Jocelyn Fray's ex-husband
- Warlocks, vampires, and werewolves
- Helps Clary discover who she is
- An abandond smallpox hospital on roosivelt island that was taken over by Valentine
- Jace, Alec, and Isabelle's tutor
- Used to draw runes that heal and protect shadowhunters
15 Clues: Moral humans • Shadowhunters • Jocelyn Fray's daughter • Jocelyn Fray's ex-husband • Protect morals from demons • Clary's downstairs neighbor • Clary's childhood best friend • Helps Clary discover who she is • Jace, Alec, and Isabelle's tutor • Warlocks, vampires, and werewolves • Home of the Nephilim, inviable to mundanes • Shadowhunters home while they are in New York City • ...
June 10 Vocabulary Review (From Mon/Tues/Wed) 2020-06-09
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- person you work with
- times when you work at a job
- people who travel for work
- other verb for "manage" a business
- probable
- other word for attractive
- person you live with
- when you ask someone to marry you
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- woman you are going to marry
- small building to pay for using a road
- if you stop talking, you lose _____
- used to give light
- person you used to go out with
- New York Baseball team
- when you have similar interests, you have something in _____
15 Clues: probable • used to give light • person you work with • person you live with • New York Baseball team • other word for attractive • people who travel for work • woman you are going to marry • times when you work at a job • person you used to go out with • when you ask someone to marry you • other verb for "manage" a business • if you stop talking, you lose _____ • ...
Toms 30th surprise 2019-10-01
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- not me with an r on the end
- ‘a...... of cards’
- under your eyes
- first word in a letter
- your name day
- ‘Rev——-ed’
- the opposite of isn’t
- the second word of the bands name ‘you’re as subtle as a brick in the small of my back’
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- ‘g...., g...., gone’
- where the fiesta got a nasty bump
- normally follows ’you old ...’
- how you should be feeling today
- one of the words in the title
- how you really are feeling today
- Ada pum
15 Clues: Ada pum • ‘Rev——-ed’ • your name day • under your eyes • ‘a...... of cards’ • ‘g...., g...., gone’ • the opposite of isn’t • first word in a letter • not me with an r on the end • one of the words in the title • normally follows ’you old ...’ • how you should be feeling today • how you really are feeling today • where the fiesta got a nasty bump • ...
Civil War 2019-06-11
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- Maryland was a ______ state.
- Bloodiest 1 day in American history.
- States that were not pro or anti slavery.
- Stone-Wall Jackson died here.
- Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
- What was the South know as?
- The name for the Northern army.
- First major battle.
- Battle of 7 days.
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- The North was waiting for _______ at Fredericksburg.
- First state to secede from the union.
- New York was a _______ state.
- The Northern leader who was too cautious.
- Most well-known Southern general.
- Turning point of the war.
15 Clues: Battle of 7 days. • First major battle. • Turning point of the war. • What was the South know as? • Maryland was a ______ state. • New York was a _______ state. • Stone-Wall Jackson died here. • The name for the Northern army. • Most well-known Southern general. • Bloodiest 1 day in American history. • First state to secede from the union. • ...
The outsiders 2023-04-17
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- The state of where the novel takes place
- The weapon Johnny used to kill Bob
- Popular drink at the time
- Popular cheerleader
- The opposing gang of the Greasers
- The caretaker of both Pony and Soda
- The town where the novel takes place
- Sodapops brother
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- Ponyboys bestfriend
- Has gang associations in New York
- where Dally tells Johnny and Pony to go
- The place Ponyboy was coming from when he was attacked
- The opposing gang of the Socs
- Ponyboys brother
- Soc who was killed by Johnny
15 Clues: Ponyboys brother • Sodapops brother • Ponyboys bestfriend • Popular cheerleader • Popular drink at the time • Soc who was killed by Johnny • The opposing gang of the Socs • Has gang associations in New York • The opposing gang of the Greasers • The weapon Johnny used to kill Bob • The caretaker of both Pony and Soda • The town where the novel takes place • ...
Adrian's commonly confused crossword puzzle 2023-01-19
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- The __ was good for a walk.
- The motorcycle __ hard to slow down.
- Egypt is in the middle of a __.
- Practice was __ long today.
- The elementary school __ was mean.
- Cario is the __ of Egypt.
- The __ of elders met today.
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- I had ice cream for__.
- His girlfriend had a good __ on his mental health.
- The football team was __ on the field.
- Matt __ finished the test.
- They are like __ in a pod.
- The airplane stopped at New York __ at Miami.
- Spring __ is next week.
- The bird is better looking __ the hippo.
15 Clues: I had ice cream for__. • Spring __ is next week. • Cario is the __ of Egypt. • Matt __ finished the test. • They are like __ in a pod. • The __ was good for a walk. • Practice was __ long today. • The __ of elders met today. • Egypt is in the middle of a __. • The elementary school __ was mean. • The motorcycle __ hard to slow down. • The football team was __ on the field. • ...
World Landmarks 2025-10-23
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- Famous clock tower at the Palace of Westminster
- Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy
- Landmark performing arts center in Australia
- Massive fortifications across northern China
- Marble mausoleum in Agra India
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- Ancient Egyptian tombs for pharaohs
- Italian tower known for its tilt
- Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
- Monument with faces of four US presidents
- Incan citadel high in the Andes
- Suspension bridge in San Francisco
- Prehistoric stone circle in England
- Largest religious monument in Cambodia
- Iconic Paris monument from 1889
15 Clues: Marble mausoleum in Agra India • Incan citadel high in the Andes • Iconic Paris monument from 1889 • Italian tower known for its tilt • Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro • Suspension bridge in San Francisco • Ancient Egyptian tombs for pharaohs • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Italy • Prehistoric stone circle in England • Symbol of freedom in New York Harbor • ...
Thanksgiving 2025-10-29
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- In French: vacances
- The country left by the pilgrims
- when you give to the poor
- They came to America in 1620.
- On the fourth Thursday in November.
- a big meal
- Many Americans love to watch it on Thanksgiving Day
- The name of the ship of the pilgrims.
- A bird eaten on Thanksgiving.
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- It is Thanksgiving month.
- It takes place in New York on Thanksgiving Day
- They save the pilgrims (2 words)
- A large orange vegetable
- synonym of grateful
- people with common parents
15 Clues: a big meal • In French: vacances • synonym of grateful • A large orange vegetable • It is Thanksgiving month. • when you give to the poor • people with common parents • They came to America in 1620. • A bird eaten on Thanksgiving. • The country left by the pilgrims • They save the pilgrims (2 words) • On the fourth Thursday in November. • The name of the ship of the pilgrims. • ...
New Years 2023-12-25
7 Clues: 12 o’clock • Firm decision • The Great ____ Drop • Final month of the year • Colorful pieces of paper • Where crowds gather in New York • Traditional explosion of lights
Popular TV Shows 2024-05-07
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- A spy thriller about a CIA agent trying to uncover a terrorist plot.
- Bachelor A reality dating show where a single bachelor or bachelorette chooses a partner from a group of contestants.
- A classic sitcom about a group of friends living in New York City.
- A sitcom set in a Boston bar, following the lives of the regulars and employees.
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- A medical drama about a brilliant but unconventional doctor and his team of diagnosticians.
- A drama series about a group of people stranded on a mysterious island.
- A sitcom about the daily life of comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his friends in New York City.
- A reality competition show where contestants are stranded on a deserted island and must compete in challenges to win a cash prize.
- A musical dramedy about a high school glee club and their attempts to win competitions.
- Simpsons An animated sitcom about a dysfunctional family living in the fictional town of Springfield.
10 Clues: A classic sitcom about a group of friends living in New York City. • A spy thriller about a CIA agent trying to uncover a terrorist plot. • A drama series about a group of people stranded on a mysterious island. • A sitcom set in a Boston bar, following the lives of the regulars and employees. • ...
rts 2019-11-07
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- RTS: Casket style for people up to 7 feet tall with rail handle (9)
- Hogmanay country of origin (8)
- RTS: Billy dog's breed (6)
- Years Eve Singer Natalie Cole (Pink Cadillac, Miss You Like Crazy), dies at 65 on this day 2015 (3,5,3)
- RTS: Casket and Captain Cook's boat (9)
- Country that putting up Christmas trees originated (7)
- A common ritual on New Year Eve (7)
- Auckland structure that originally had a winking eye and beckoning finger (5)
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- Christmas dessert for kiwis (7)
- Decision to do something or stop doing it (10)
- RTS: Casket now available for tall slim people with leather handles (8)
- Square Touristy part of New York City where 'The ball drop' is done (5,6)
- RTS: Casket style that has an image related to Christmas (8)
- 80's cult movie that a Christmas gift transforms into a creature when fed after midnight (8)
- The term Sarcophagus refers to (6)
- 2nd ghost to haunt Ebenezer Scrooge (7)
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) • ...
Andy Warhol 2017-05-26
7 Clues: Art • LAST SUPPER • Vogue America • cinematografico • come scatole di pomodori • morto cinquantottenne a New York il 22 febbraio 1987 • opere in serie con l'ausilio dell'impianto serigrafico
history 2022-04-04
7 Clues: autumn • colonie • guerre de secession • Assassinated in 1865 • It was abolished in 1862 • first president of the USA • Name of the island in New York City
teun 2016-10-06
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- waar licht het coleceum
- wat is de hooftstad van nederland
- wat is manuwelnear zijn broep
- waar woond ronaldo
- wat is aan de kust veel te vinden
- wie is de maker van deze puzzel
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- wat is de hooftstad van belgie
- york waar staat het vrijheids beeld
- in welk land licht parijs
- wat is het beroemsde schilderij van nl
- waar woont messi
- wat is de hooftstad van groodbritanie
- wat is de hooftstad van frankrijk
13 Clues: waar woont messi • waar woond ronaldo • waar licht het coleceum • in welk land licht parijs • wat is manuwelnear zijn broep • wat is de hooftstad van belgie • wie is de maker van deze puzzel • wat is de hooftstad van nederland • wat is de hooftstad van frankrijk • wat is aan de kust veel te vinden • york waar staat het vrijheids beeld • wat is de hooftstad van groodbritanie • ...
U2L2 Choice Board 2022-10-27
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- escribe por el periodico
- yo tengo la habilidad de debate
- perro perdido impresiones
- otro palabra para la entrada
- el fotografo toma fotos por New York Times
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- yo veo en la manana de sabado
- aborda por el editor
- lo que se ve en Craig's List
- yo conoco por la escuela
- yo pregunto las preguntas en este
- el editor escribo en el periodico
- en el cortometrajes
- caractizar por 40 minutos o menos
13 Clues: en el cortometrajes • aborda por el editor • escribe por el periodico • yo conoco por la escuela • perro perdido impresiones • lo que se ve en Craig's List • otro palabra para la entrada • yo veo en la manana de sabado • yo tengo la habilidad de debate • yo pregunto las preguntas en este • el editor escribo en el periodico • caractizar por 40 minutos o menos • ...
Colors 2024-07-05
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- Color of a strawberry
- A color of Texas Woman's University
- Color of an arctic fox
- Color of grass
- Color of charcoal
- A color of New York University
- Color of a lemon
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- Color of an eggplant
- A color of Oklahoma State University
- Color of a chestnut
- A color of Chapman University and Stanford University (also the name of a bird)
- Color of the sky
- A color of Oklahoma University and University of Alabama
13 Clues: Color of grass • Color of the sky • Color of a lemon • Color of charcoal • Color of a chestnut • Color of an eggplant • Color of a strawberry • Color of an arctic fox • A color of New York University • A color of Texas Woman's University • A color of Oklahoma State University • A color of Oklahoma University and University of Alabama • ...
5th Grade History 2023-05-17
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- 363 mile long canal in New York
- The highest court in the land
- White wig, first president
- First secretary of treasury and Broadway legend
- Site of 1849 Gold Rush
- To officially approve
- Tom Thumb was a small version of this
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- The branch of government the president leads
- In 1821 Mexico won their independence from them
- Famous site in San Antonio
- Invented the cotton gin
- Lone Star Republic
- President approved California becoming a state
13 Clues: Lone Star Republic • To officially approve • Site of 1849 Gold Rush • Invented the cotton gin • Famous site in San Antonio • White wig, first president • The highest court in the land • 363 mile long canal in New York • Tom Thumb was a small version of this • The branch of government the president leads • President approved California becoming a state • ...
8th SS Topic 3 Lesson 5 2024-11-15
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- governor of Spanish Louisiana
- lost the battle of Saratoga
- battle won by colonials
- came from Prussia to train Americans
- African American who warned colonials of British advance
- minister sent to France
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- Colonial spent the winter here
- where the war ended
- African American spy
- American Naval Captain
- came from from France, he considered Washington a surrogate father
- said I have but one life to give for my country
- York colonials lost this battle
13 Clues: where the war ended • African American spy • American Naval Captain • battle won by colonials • minister sent to France • lost the battle of Saratoga • governor of Spanish Louisiana • Colonial spent the winter here • York colonials lost this battle • came from Prussia to train Americans • said I have but one life to give for my country • ...
thirteen colonies by michaela a. 2017-09-03
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- group of english reformed protestants
- athens
- blue cash crop
- disagreed with the puritans, was then kicked out and one of the founders of rhode island, a new england colony
- economic system in which decisions and the price of goods are guided by people and businesses
- a person or place that owes money
- rural areas that are scarcely inhabited
- estates worked by slaves
- allowing people to think and practice different religions or beliefs
- founder of the southern colony, georgia
- first agreement of self-government made by the pilgrims
- area that is affected by tides
- sharing a common culture
- a colony whos leaders are appointed by the crown
- this group founded pennslyvania, and were socially and religiously tolerant
- cash crop grown in georgia
- what the southern colonies economy was based on. for example, rice
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- government system in which religion rules
- victimization because of race, political beliefs, or religious beliefs
- early settlers of plymouth colony
- persons who exchanged work for a free passage to america
- expelled by puritan leaders from massachusetts because of the new and dangerous ideas he was spreading
- new york, new jersey, new jersey, delaware, pennsylvania. not known for farming, but for their mills and bread
- one of two native americans who helped the pilgrims
- founder of the quakers
- maryland, pennsylvania, and delaware were this
- chief of the wapanoags who waged war against new england colonists
- state laws made to restrict the rights of slaves and determine their status
28 Clues: athens • blue cash crop • founder of the quakers • estates worked by slaves • sharing a common culture • cash crop grown in georgia • area that is affected by tides • early settlers of plymouth colony • a person or place that owes money • group of english reformed protestants • rural areas that are scarcely inhabited • founder of the southern colony, georgia • ...
thirteen colonies crossword by michaela a. 2017-09-03
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- this group founded pennslyvania, and were socially and religiously tolerant
- what the southern colonies economy was based on
- first agreement of self-government made by the pilgrims
- a colony whos leaders are appointed by the crown
- based in athens
- expelled by puritan leaders from massachusetts because of the new and dangerous ideas he was spreading
- person or place that owes money
- allowing people to think and practice different religions or beliefs
- sharing a common culture
- cash crop grown in georgia
- victimization because of race, political beliefs, or religious beliefs
- one of two native americans who helped the pilgrims
- founder of the quakers
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- persons who exchanged work for a free passage to america
- economic system in which decisions and the price of goods are guided by people and businesses
- government system in which religion rules
- maryland, pennsylvania, and delaware were this
- chief of the wapanoags who waged war against new england colonists
- founder of the southern colony, georgia
- state laws made to restrict the rights of slaves and determine their status
- new york, new jersey, new jersey, delaware, pennsylvania. not known for farming, but for their mills and bread
- area that is affected by tides
- early settlers of plymouth colony
- estates worked by slaves
- disagreed with the puritans, was then kicked out and one of the founders of rhode island, a new england colony
- rural areas that are scarcely inhabited
- group of english reformed protestants
- blue cash crop
28 Clues: blue cash crop • based in athens • founder of the quakers • estates worked by slaves • sharing a common culture • cash crop grown in georgia • area that is affected by tides • person or place that owes money • early settlers of plymouth colony • group of english reformed protestants • founder of the southern colony, georgia • rural areas that are scarcely inhabited • ...
The Daily Crossword Challenge 2013-11-10
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- creator of the batman
- b-52 stratofortress was a
- communication device invented in 1886
- delicious and refreshing drink
- sport practiced in America's Cup competition
- Howard carter discovered pharaoh...
- bridge measuring 67meters famous for its color
- first ford model
- Olympics of 19 held in US state of
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- William.F. Lamb was the architect of building
- don't bother to knock lead actress
- building in New York completed in 1930
- famous creator of Mickey Mouse
13 Clues: first ford model • creator of the batman • b-52 stratofortress was a • delicious and refreshing drink • famous creator of Mickey Mouse • don't bother to knock lead actress • Olympics of 19 held in US state of • Howard carter discovered pharaoh... • communication device invented in 1886 • building in New York completed in 1930 • sport practiced in America's Cup competition • ...
WEST SIDE STORY -Rätsel 2020-05-10
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- Name der puertorikanischen Bande
- In welchem Stadtteil von New York spielt die West Side Story?
- Name der amerikanischen Bande
- jemand, der ein Orchester leitet, heißt...?
- wichtige Elemente des Musicals: Gesang, Schauspiel und....?
- Wer stirbt am Ende des Musicals?
- erste Aufführung eines Musicals/Theaterstücks/Films
- weibliche Hauptfigur
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- Komponist der West Side Story
- Autor der literarischen Vorlage "Romeo und Julia"
- anderes Wort für "Klavierspieler"
- wo gesteht Tony Maria seine Liebe? (Die berühmte ....szene)
- Marias beste Freundin
13 Clues: weibliche Hauptfigur • Marias beste Freundin • Komponist der West Side Story • Name der amerikanischen Bande • Name der puertorikanischen Bande • Wer stirbt am Ende des Musicals? • anderes Wort für "Klavierspieler" • jemand, der ein Orchester leitet, heißt...? • Autor der literarischen Vorlage "Romeo und Julia" • erste Aufführung eines Musicals/Theaterstücks/Films • ...
Wedding Daze 2024-08-21
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- What city was Emily born in
- Emily and David's child
- What Holiday falls on our anniversary
- Where city was David born in
- What college did Emily and David attend
- David's favorite drink
- How many groomsmen are there
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- Favorite dog breed
- How many bridesmaids are there
- Emily's favorite sport
- What car did David have on our first date
- Where did we live in New York
- What fruit did we reach for when we first met
13 Clues: Favorite dog breed • Emily's favorite sport • David's favorite drink • Emily and David's child • What city was Emily born in • Where city was David born in • How many groomsmen are there • Where did we live in New York • How many bridesmaids are there • What Holiday falls on our anniversary • What college did Emily and David attend • What car did David have on our first date • ...
YMCA PM Name Crossword 2026-01-15
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- "A Mar's Bar"
- Sounds like "Never Ev-uh"
- Name is similar to Margaret, Marigold, and Magnolia
- Sounds like "Risk Take-ah"
- Named after a popular tank engine
- Anna and Ellie combined
- Named after a popular statue and a famous insurance company
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- Name sounds like "Y-M"
- Named after a kids' show about a turtle
- He has a ton of cash
- A popular borough in New York City
- Probably likes shells
- Known for his hair
13 Clues: "A Mar's Bar" • Known for his hair • He has a ton of cash • Probably likes shells • Name sounds like "Y-M" • Anna and Ellie combined • Sounds like "Never Ev-uh" • Sounds like "Risk Take-ah" • Named after a popular tank engine • A popular borough in New York City • Named after a kids' show about a turtle • Name is similar to Margaret, Marigold, and Magnolia • ...
Gentrification - 2B/C SQ3 2025-12-01
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- shops and markets are examples of...
- To make something better
- The heart of the city/neighborhood
- Highly gentrified neighborhood in New York City
- To elevate, to go up
- To be able to pay for something
- When low-income neighborhoods become less affordable
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- a district within a city
- We walk in it every day
- Person who lives in the neighborhood
- Costly/not cheap.
- To restore to a good state
- Synonyms: to evolve, to transform
13 Clues: Costly/not cheap. • To elevate, to go up • We walk in it every day • a district within a city • To make something better • To restore to a good state • To be able to pay for something • Synonyms: to evolve, to transform • The heart of the city/neighborhood • shops and markets are examples of... • Person who lives in the neighborhood • ...
New 2021-05-07
18 Clues: když • říct • odpad • výběr • trest • utéct • sdělit • křičet • nahlas • jestli • vybrat • zasadit • zjistit • vyhodit • přesadit • potrestat • blízko mě • rozzlobený
Criminal Justice: Trials, Sentencing, and Incarceration 2021-02-26
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- amendment that protects against cruel and unusual punishment
- this California prison was one of the prisons Charles Manson was incarcerated at and also became well-known as a unusual concert venue for the country singer Johnny Cash
- this state has the largest state penitentiary in the country with over 5000 inmates and almost 2000 employees
- sentences that run one after another
- this famous prison, located in New York, is actually a complex of New York City jails, it famously has housed the Son of Sam and Mark David Chapman
- area of legal authority
- the Bill of Rights cites __ amendments which protect the legal and civil rights of citizens
- supervisor of a prison unit
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- primary goal in punishing in the criminal justice system
- early release from prison, sometimes for good behavior
- this is the country's most well known "supermax" federal prison, housing offenders of the most serious crimes, such as 9/11 conspirators and the Unabomber
- sentences that are served at the same time
- texas prison unit geographically closest to Van Vleck High School
- this famous French historical prison was the "Alcatraz of the 1500s and 1600s"; the famous novel Count of Monte Cristo popularized it in the common world
- how many US states use the death penalty as punishment
- protection against being tried for the same crime twice
- built in 1847, this famous prison once housed Al Capone, considered to be inescapable
- at approximately 900 years old, this once famous prison housed the to-be-executed Anne Boleyn and now houses the Crown Jewels of Britain
- city in Texas that is home to the Texas State Penitentiary
- money to be released from jail until trial
20 Clues: area of legal authority • supervisor of a prison unit • sentences that run one after another • sentences that are served at the same time • money to be released from jail until trial • early release from prison, sometimes for good behavior • how many US states use the death penalty as punishment • protection against being tried for the same crime twice • ...
auornhoa;r 2024-08-28
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- Tzolk'in
- First Rat
- Welcome To
- Namiji
- Isle of Cats
- To Court the King
- Machi Koro
- Oros
- Qwirkle
- Scrabble
- Agri-Cup
- Foundations of Rome
- 6 Nimmt!
- Exploding Kittens
- Wingspan
- Batavia
- Creature Comforts
- Grand Austria Hotel
- Carcassonne
- The Business Game
- Dinogenics
- Tiwanaku
- Flamecraft
- Walking on Burano
- Villagers
- Point City
- Skyjo
- Everdell
- Century Eastern Wonders
- 7 Wonders
- Brass Lancashire
- Sushi Roll
- Feast of Odin
- Vardran Gardens
- Hansa Teutonica
- Great Western Trail
- Hadrian's Wall
- Kingdomino
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
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- New York Zoo
- Trans Atlantic
- Cascadia
- Risk
- Architects of the West Kingdom
- Castles of Burgundy
- Azul Summer Pavilion
- Age of Rome
- Power Plants
- Rummikub
- Calico
- Cartographers
- Skjo Action
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Hogs of War the Miniatures Game
- Manhattan Project
- Tranquility
- Ominoes
- Mint Works
- Three Sisters
- Distilled
- Akropolis
- Callisto
- Orleans
- Friday
- So Clover
- Beyond the Sun
- Succulent
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Point Salad
- Deep Dive
- Century Spice Road
- Bugs on Rugs
- Canvas
- Exploriana
- The Mind
- Bonanza
77 Clues: Risk • Oros • Skyjo • Namiji • Calico • Friday • Canvas • Qwirkle • Batavia • Ominoes • Orleans • Bonanza • Tzolk'in • Cascadia • Rummikub • Scrabble • Agri-Cup • 6 Nimmt! • Wingspan • Callisto • Tiwanaku • Everdell • The Mind • First Rat • Distilled • Akropolis • So Clover • Succulent • Villagers • Deep Dive • 7 Wonders • Welcome To • Machi Koro • Mint Works • Dinogenics • Flamecraft • Point City • Exploriana • Sushi Roll • Kingdomino • Age of Rome • Skjo Action • ...
module 9 vocabulary 2023-03-23
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- a basket of stocks representing the 30 biggest publicly owned companies in the US
- a deprived area on the outskirts of a town consisting of large numbers of crude dwellings
- a place where free food is served to those who are homeless or destitute
- a group of demonstraters- veterans of US involvement in a world war l
- getting a loan from your brokerage and using the money from the loan to invest in more securities than you can buy with your available cash
- a humanitarian aid organization
- a privilege of delayed payment extended to a borrower or buyer by the lender or seller
- the financial and industrial slump of 1929 and subsequent years
- supports prices that the government sets and maintains by surplus goods
- enaction to protect the US farmers from foreign competition by increasing tariffs on certain foreign goods
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- an american politician who served as the 31st president of the US
- a US federal law passed under president herbert hoover in order to lower the cost of home ownership
- share prices on the new york stock exchange completely collapsed becoming a pivotal factor in the emergence of the great depression
- a government corporation administered by the US federal government between 1932-1957
- an american politician who served four terms as governer of New York
- an area of land where vegetation has been lost and soil reduced to dust and eroded
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- a line of people waiting to receive free food
- a concrete arch gravity dam in the black canyon of the colorado river
- the action or process of deflating or being deflated
20 Clues: a humanitarian aid organization • a line of people waiting to receive free food • the action or process of deflating or being deflated • the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence • the financial and industrial slump of 1929 and subsequent years • an american politician who served as the 31st president of the US • ...
LEGENDS OF MUSIC 2024-11-12
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- French chanteuse known for "La Vie en Rose"
- Queen of Salsa famous for "La Vida Es un Carnaval"
- Iconic tango singer known for "El Día Que Me Quieras"
- Legendary country singer known for "Ring of Fire"
- Iconic crooner famous for "New York New York"
- Reggae legend known for "No Woman No Cry"
- British rock band known for "Paint It Black"
- Rock and soul legend known for "Proud Mary"
- Rock band known for the classic "Stairway to Heaven"
- Jazz legend known for "What a Wonderful World"
- Queen of Pop known for "Like a Virgin"
- The Queen of Soul known for "Respect"
- Iconic Spanish singer known for "Yo Soy Aquel"
- British band that revolutionized pop music in the 1960s
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- Spanish crooner famous for romantic ballads
- The King of Pop known for "Thriller"
- Mexican singer known as "El Príncipe de la Canción"
- Lead singer of Queen known for "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Folk singer-songwriter known for "Blowin' in the Wind"
- Mexican singer-songwriter famous for "Querida"
- British singer famous for "Hello"
- Queen of Tejano music known for "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"
- Co-founder of The Beatles known for "Imagine"
- Venezuelan singer known for his iconic "Caballo Viejo"
- The King of Rock and Roll known for "Hound Dog"
- The Boss known for "Born in the USA"
- Rock icon known for "Space Oddity"
- Pop and rock legend known for "Purple Rain"
- Colombian singer known for hits like "Hips Don't Lie"
- Powerful vocalist known for "I Will Always Love You"
- Swedish pop group known for "Dancing Queen"
31 Clues: British singer famous for "Hello" • Rock icon known for "Space Oddity" • The King of Pop known for "Thriller" • The Boss known for "Born in the USA" • The Queen of Soul known for "Respect" • Queen of Pop known for "Like a Virgin" • Reggae legend known for "No Woman No Cry" • Spanish crooner famous for romantic ballads • French chanteuse known for "La Vie en Rose" • ...
Board Games 2024-04-07
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- Cartographers
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Agri-Cup
- Friday
- Skjo Action
- Machi Koro
- So Clover
- Welcome To
- Three Sisters
- Walking on Burano
- Dinogenics
- Point Salad
- Tzolk'in
- Grand Austria Hotel
- Point City
- Isle of Cats
- Everdell
- The Mind
- Distilled
- Architects of the West Kingdom
- Seven Wonders
- Villagers
- Callisto
- Skyjo
- Ominoes
- Scrabble
- Bonanza
- 6 Nimmt!
- Flamecraft
- Vardran Gardens
- Cascadia
- The Business Game
- Beyond the Sun
- Carcassonne
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Creature Comforts
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
- Feast of Odin
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- Deep Dive
- Age of Rome
- Akropolis
- Calico
- Azul Summer Pavilion
- Trans Atlantic
- Bugs on Rugs
- Tiwanaku
- Oros
- Power Plants
- Tranquility
- Manhattan Project
- Rummikub
- Exploriana
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Namiji
- Succulent
- Hogs of War the Miniatures Game
- New York Zoo
- Mint Works
- Century Eastern Wonders
- Risk
- Exploding Kittens
- Kingdomino
- Qwirkle
- Batavia
- Brass Lancashire
- Castles of Burgundy
- Sushi Roll
- Wingspan
- To Court the King
- Hansa Teutonica
- Century Spice Road
- Parks
- Great Western Trail
- Orleans
- Trails
75 Clues: Oros • Risk • Skyjo • Parks • Calico • Friday • Namiji • Trails • Qwirkle • Batavia • Ominoes • Orleans • Bonanza • Agri-Cup • Tiwanaku • Rummikub • Tzolk'in • Everdell • The Mind • Wingspan • Callisto • Scrabble • 6 Nimmt! • Cascadia • Deep Dive • Akropolis • So Clover • Succulent • Distilled • Villagers • Machi Koro • Welcome To • Exploriana • Dinogenics • Mint Works • Point City • Kingdomino • Sushi Roll • Flamecraft • Age of Rome • Skjo Action • Tranquility • ...
Towers Falling Crossword 2022-01-12
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- A type of disease that affects the lungs and other parts of the respiratory system.
- a Muslim place of worship.
- A person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- a person or thing regarded as perfect
- The United States Department of Homeland Security is the U.S. federal executive department responsible for public security.
- (Of a building) having many stories.
- Involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
- A person who holds extreme or fanatical political or religious views.
- The first hijacked airplane of the September 11 attacks. It crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
- A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.
- The National September 11 Memorial & Museum is a memorial and museum in New York City commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks.
- To leave or go someplace.
- The point on the earth's surface directly above or below an exploding nuclear bomb.
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- The original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States.
- A condition of persistent mental and emotional stress occurring as a result of injury or severe psychological shock, typically involving disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world.
- An outline of land and buildings defined against the sky.
- Scattered pieces of waste or remains.
- A town or distric
- a follower of the religion of Islam.
- A pot in which metals or other materials are melted and mixed.
20 Clues: A town or distric • To leave or go someplace. • a Muslim place of worship. • (Of a building) having many stories. • a follower of the religion of Islam. • a person or thing regarded as perfect • Scattered pieces of waste or remains. • Involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering. • An outline of land and buildings defined against the sky. • ...
Team Coudriet 2025-09-24
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- Aviana's dad
- Atlas' Mom
- hot sauce connoisseur AKA as our director, CS&S Participant services
- The percentage of an employee paycheck that is contributed to their retirement plan.
- Siblings who work at Schwab
- A contribution an employer chooses to make in their employees’ retirement plan.
- A person or entity you choose to receive your financial assets when you die.
- Our hocking hills hike leader
- A terminated employee with less than a $5,000 vested balance in their company retirement plan may be forced to take their money out of the plan.
- She'll serve you the best customer service @Schwab
- Keeps track of plan assets, contributions and investments. Additionally, they prepare various financial reports and participant statements.
- New York, New York
- She's engaged when talking about deferrals
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- A brokerage account within a participant retirement account which allows an individual to select investments outside the scope of the employer’s core investment offerings.
- Schwab's homepage
- Safe harbour reasons
- The Knowledge Center guru
- Unlocking information, searching for the "ask/need"
- Plan Description A detailed guide discussing how a retirement plan works and its benefits to the employee required by ERISA-governed plans to be distributed to participants.
- After tax contributions
- Mustache queen
- "Own your tomorrow"
- topographic name derived from Old French 'hazel tree'
- As a dedicated dissectologist, she can complete a 1,000-piece puzzle in no time
- GO BLUE
- Transfer of an individual’s retirement account from one employer to another.
- EST 1971
- Ripping unskeddy as needed
- Gives employees ownership interest in their company with company stock shares.
- AKA YV
- Stat Master
- CEO
32 Clues: CEO • AKA YV • GO BLUE • EST 1971 • Atlas' Mom • Stat Master • Aviana's dad • Mustache queen • Schwab's homepage • New York, New York • "Own your tomorrow" • Safe harbour reasons • After tax contributions • The Knowledge Center guru • Ripping unskeddy as needed • Siblings who work at Schwab • Our hocking hills hike leader • She's engaged when talking about deferrals • ...
History Chapter 7 2022-09-02
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- the president and was shot two times by a lawer
- Theodore Roosevelt's deal to limit immagration of unskilled workers in exchange for the repeal of San Francisco segregation order.
- makes appointments to federal jobs through a merit system.
- government trying to get all the cultures into one dominant culture.
- for someone who gets hired this job it should not matter what political views and who recommended them.
- movement A movement to help the poor
- 1882 Congress passed an act saying Chinese immigrants cannot come to United States for 10 years, only students, teachers, merchants, tourists, and government officials.
- Illegal use of political influence for personal gain
- A organized group that controlled the activities of the political party of a city
- growth in cities
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- Giving of government jobs to people that had helped the candidate get elected
- community center that assisted the people in the area
- Asian immigrants went to this station in San Francisco Bay
- multifamily urban dwelling that were overcrowded and unsanitary.
- What native-born Americans thought of there Country.
- founded Chicago's Hull house
- Tried to convince congress to make the reform but didint get them to so he fired two of the top officials of New York City's customhouse.
- favored naive-borns over immigrants
- beat Grover Cleveland when he ran for reelection.
- the first president the democratic party won since 28 years and elected this president
- European immigrants went to New York Harbor
- was elect vice president to even out the reforms from the president
- was the head of Tammany Hall
- a transportation system designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes.
24 Clues: growth in cities • founded Chicago's Hull house • was the head of Tammany Hall • favored naive-borns over immigrants • movement A movement to help the poor • European immigrants went to New York Harbor • the president and was shot two times by a lawer • beat Grover Cleveland when he ran for reelection. • What native-born Americans thought of there Country. • ...
United States 2023-05-05
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- station code for Kalispell, MT
- name the city where Elvis was born
- the original city name of New York City (2 words)
- famous lake on the CA and NV border
- home to the rock and roll hall of fame
- the largest university in NJ
- capital city of WY
- home to the United States Naval Academy
- whose state motto is Wisdom, Justice, Moderation
- home to University of Notre Dame (2 words)
- former airline TWA's largest hub (2 words)
- nicknamed the motor city
- name of the Phoenix NBA team
- city where Delta got started
- large dam on the AZ and NV border
- name the birthplace of country music
- station code for Lewiston, ID
- other island off of MA besides Martha's Vineyard
- home to the University of South Carolina
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- city where Route 66 begins
- the largest city in northern MI
- name the first state
- the last state in the lower 48 admitted to the union
- the capital city of WV
- name of the Miami MLB team
- where the baseball hall of fame is located
- the capital city of DE
- home to the famous space needle
- the capital city of AZ
- what state borders Kansas to the east
- Abe Lincoln's birth state
- name the river that runs through NY
- home of Southwest airlines
- how many states does the state of New York touch
- Mount Hood is located near this large city
- the last state admitted to the union
- what is the main color of the Wisconsin flag
- what is the interstate number that goes from Tampa to Daytona Beach
- what is the name of the Orlando airport
39 Clues: capital city of WY • name the first state • the capital city of WV • the capital city of DE • the capital city of AZ • nicknamed the motor city • Abe Lincoln's birth state • city where Route 66 begins • name of the Miami MLB team • home of Southwest airlines • the largest university in NJ • name of the Phoenix NBA team • city where Delta got started • station code for Lewiston, ID • ...
Toronto 2015-11-04
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- Former name of the Rogers Center
- Abreviation for Greater Toronto Area
- Most spoken language in Toronto after English
- Simpson’s department store was the first _______ in Canada with its 33 metres height
- The United Nations named Toronto the world’s most ___________ city
- Number of times the hockey team of Toronto won the Stanley Cup
- Toronto-born co-creator of Superman
- Name of the NBA basketball team of Toronto
- Nickname given to Toronto by Quebecers
- Name of the helicopter that lifted sections of the CN Tower into place
- Abbreviation for Toronto International Film Festival
- Name of the bird representing the baseball team of Toronto
- After London and New York, Toronto is the third-largest________ centre in the English-speaking world
- The CN Tower is _______ the height of the Eiffel Tower
- Toronto is the capital of this province
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- Toronto is also referred to as the ______________
- Lake Ontario water flows out through this river
- Toronto has more than 7100km of these so pedestrian can walk safely
- Name of the NHL Toronto hockey team
- Gilbratar Point on the Toronto Islands has one
- Canada’s Walk of Fame is located on this street
- Toronto is the _____________ city of Canada
- The first _______ of Canada opened in this city in 1888
- Toronto gets more __________ flashes than any other city in Canada (11,136)
- Name of the longest street of the world
- After Los Angeles and New York, Toronto has the third-largest ___________ industry
- Toronto occupies the ________ rank of the largest cities in North America
- North America’s largest continuous underground walkway with shopping galleries
- The first streetcars were pulled by…
29 Clues: Former name of the Rogers Center • Name of the NHL Toronto hockey team • Toronto-born co-creator of Superman • Abreviation for Greater Toronto Area • The first streetcars were pulled by… • Nickname given to Toronto by Quebecers • Name of the longest street of the world • Toronto is the capital of this province • Name of the NBA basketball team of Toronto • ...
Board Games 2024-08-29
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- Hogs of War the Miniatures Game
- 7 Wonders
- Isle of Cats Explore and Draw
- Deep Sea Adventure
- Namiji
- Risk
- Castles of Burgundy
- Hansa Teutonica
- Flamecraft
- Dinogenics
- Friday
- Deep Dive
- Scrabble
- Age of Rome
- Isle of Cats
- Cascadia
- Sushi Roll
- Calico
- To Court the King
- Skyjo
- Hadrian's Wall
- Mint Works
- Villagers
- Trails
- Canvas
- Bugs on Rugs
- Point Salad
- Bonanza
- Kingdomino
- Distilled
- Callisto
- Machi Koro
- Manhattan Project
- Foundations of Rome
- Great Western Trail
- Beyond the Sun
- Walking on Burano
- The Mind
- New York Zoo
- Quacks of Quedlingbury
- Azul Summer Pavilion
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- Exploriana
- Everdell
- Creature Comforts
- Power Plants
- Trans Atlantic
- So Clover
- First Rat
- Tranquility
- Century Spice Road
- Orleans
- Architects of the West Kingdom
- Three Sisters
- Parks
- Cartographers
- Exploding Kittens
- Feast of Odin
- 6 Nimmt!
- Lost Ruins of Arnak
- Tiwanaku
- Century Eastern Wonders
- Agri-Cup
- Welcome To
- Qwirkle
- Batavia
- Carcassonne
- Grand Austria Hotel
- The Business Game
- Wingspan
- Akropolis
- Tzolk'in
- Point City
- Brass Lancashire
- Skjo Action
- Vardran Gardens
- Succulent
- Rummikub
- Ominoes
78 Clues: Risk • Parks • Skyjo • Namiji • Friday • Calico • Trails • Canvas • Orleans • Qwirkle • Batavia • Bonanza • Ominoes • Everdell • Scrabble • 6 Nimmt! • Tiwanaku • Cascadia • Agri-Cup • Wingspan • Tzolk'in • Callisto • Rummikub • The Mind • 7 Wonders • So Clover • First Rat • Deep Dive • Villagers • Akropolis • Succulent • Distilled • Exploriana • Flamecraft • Dinogenics • Sushi Roll • Welcome To • Mint Works • Point City • Kingdomino • Machi Koro • Tranquility • ...
Pigskin Puzzler 2026-01-31
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- First freshman to win the Heisman Trophy
- Team that went undefeated for an entire season in the 70s (Mascot only)
- Position John Harbaugh played prior to coaching
- _____ played college football as a wide receiver at Yale, where he graduated with a degree in history.[3][4
- The current sponsor of the Superbowl Halftime Show
- QB who wore #7 in the 2015 season
- The OC for the New York Jets (Last name)
- Current kicker for the LV Raiders (Last name)
- The 2021 Superbowl Halftime show performer
- Largest NFL stadium.
- "The Ice Bowl" refers to the championship game between the Packers and the ____.
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- Named one of children Golden and another Bronze in recent years (last name)
- Played for Eastern Illinois University and now works for CBS (First and Last)
- Owner of the Arizona Cardinals
- Sponsor of the Miami Dolphins' stadium
- Someone commonly referred to as "Prime Time" (Last name only)
- Married to "1, 2 Step singer"
- Former player and former head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018 to 2023.
- #56 on the Washington Commanders (Last name)
- The NFL states "No ___________: Players cannot jump over opponents in an attempt to block a kick or gain yards."
- The smallest NFL stadium
- Team with the longest waitlist to get season tickets (Mascot)
- The New York Jets were once called the _______.
- Paul Rudd and Jason Sudeikis travel to this city to watch their favorite team
- The position former-Miss USA and Universe's husband plays
- The host city of the 2026 NFL Draft
- The team with the overall draft pick in 2006. They ended up choosing an NC State player.
27 Clues: Largest NFL stadium. • The smallest NFL stadium • Married to "1, 2 Step singer" • Owner of the Arizona Cardinals • QB who wore #7 in the 2015 season • The host city of the 2026 NFL Draft • Sponsor of the Miami Dolphins' stadium • First freshman to win the Heisman Trophy • The OC for the New York Jets (Last name) • The 2021 Superbowl Halftime show performer • ...
Growth and Expansion 2024-05-15
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- machine that wove thread into cloth
- John Deere invention that helped farmers break up the hard soil of the Western Great Plains
- A tax on imports to protect American businesses in the North
- Henry Clay's plan to improve roads, bridges, and canals through tariffs to improve the US economy
- Speaker of the House that created the Missouri Compromise
- An invention that instantly sent messages across the country through electrical wires
- The Industrial Revolution strengthened the economy of this region
- The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established this between 'free' and 'slave' states
- Robert Fulton's invention that increased trade and reduced shipping costs
- laws created in the South to prevent slave rebellions
- Stated that European nations could no longer colonize in the Western Hemisphere
- allowed wheat production to increase and become the largest economic driver in the Midwestern prairies
- Transportation improved dramatically in the North with these
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- This man established one of the first mills that turned cotton into cloth in the Northeast United States
- these were created to protect factories from poor work conditions and mistreatment
- A trail through the Cumberland Gap that served as southern highway from the eastern to western US
- Many people moved from farms to these to earn money after the War of 1812
- Business owners had workers that worked under one roof known as
- These increased production of manufactured goods
- Spun cotton into thread
- The cotton gin removed these from cotton and increased cotton production dramatically
- Gave USA control over Florida
- seperated wheat grains from the stalk
- Responsible for the Wilderness Road
- Waterway connecting Buffalo, New York to the Hudson River across the state of New York
25 Clues: Spun cotton into thread • Gave USA control over Florida • machine that wove thread into cloth • Responsible for the Wilderness Road • seperated wheat grains from the stalk • These increased production of manufactured goods • laws created in the South to prevent slave rebellions • Speaker of the House that created the Missouri Compromise • ...
Brain on Fire Crossword 2024-05-15
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- The painting in which she frequently saw in her mind during her hallucinations.
- The neurosurgeon that operated on the author.
- A journalist in the New York Post and author of the book.
- The author's younger brother.
- Author's coworker and friend.
- The author's childhood babysitter with a Jamaican accent.
- The test that helped doctors understand where the problem was in the author.
- The disease in which the immune system attacks its own body.
- The author's boss and coworker.
- The author was paranoid of this in the beginning- it might have been one of her symptoms.
- The author's childhood home and her mother's home.
- The author's cat.
- The wires placed on her head with glue to track her brain changes.
- The doctor that helped track progress of the author through tests.
- Author's boyfriend during the book.
- The author's mom's boyfriend and long-time friend.
- The speech doctor.
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- The tumor known as the "monster tumor".
- The place in Syria where Dr Najjar was born.
- The doctor that helped the author recover.
- Author's dad's girlfriend.
- Symptoms of the author in the first stage.
- The surgery to take small piece of a brain to figure out the root cause of sickness.
- A symptom where movement is very rigid and posture stiff.
- Patients with severe epilepsy are placed here to receive special supervision.
- The family doctor who first diagnosed the author.
- New York Post The place where the author works at.
- The name of the male nurse that the author felt calm around.
- Uncontrolled sudden electrical activity which in severe cases can cause foam at the mouth and rigidness.
- Referred to as "Bugsy" by the author's mom.
30 Clues: The author's cat. • The speech doctor. • Author's dad's girlfriend. • The author's younger brother. • Author's coworker and friend. • The author's boss and coworker. • Author's boyfriend during the book. • The tumor known as the "monster tumor". • The doctor that helped the author recover. • Symptoms of the author in the first stage. • ...
LEGENDS OF MUSIC 2024-10-27
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- ... Mexican singer-songwriter, famous for "Querida."
- ... Swedish pop group, known for "Dancing Queen."
- ... Powerful vocalist, known for "I Will Always Love You."
- ... Co-founder of The Beatles, known for "Imagine."
- ... Folk singer-songwriter, known for "Blowin' in the Wind."
- ... Rock icon, known for "Space Oddity."
- ... Queen of Salsa, famous for "La Vida Es un Carnaval."
- ... Spanish crooner, famous for romantic ballads.
- ... The Queen of Soul, known for "Respect."
- ... The King of Rock and Roll, known for "Hound Dog."
- ... British singer, famous for "Hello."
- ... British rock band, known for "Paint It Black."
- ... Colombian singer known for hits like "Hips Don't Lie."
- ... French chanteuse, known for "La Vie en Rose."
- ... British band that revolutionized pop music in the 1960s.
- ... Jazz legend, known for "What a Wonderful World."
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- ... Rock band known for the classic "Stairway to Heaven."
- ... Queen of Pop, known for "Like a Virgin."
- ... Queen of Tejano music, known for "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom."
- ... Iconic crooner, famous for "New York, New York."
- ... Legendary country singer, known for "Ring of Fire."
- ... Lead singer of Queen, known for "Bohemian Rhapsody."
- ... Iconic Spanish singer, known for "Yo Soy Aquel."
- ... The Boss, known for "Born in the U.S.A."
- ... Reggae legend, known for "No Woman, No Cry."
- ... Mexican singer known as "El Príncipe de la Canción."
- ... Rock and soul legend, known for "Proud Mary."
- ... Venezuelan singer, known for his iconic "Caballo Viejo."
- ... Iconic tango singer, known for "El Día Que Me Quieras."
- ... Pop and rock legend, known for "Purple Rain."
- ... The King of Pop, known for "Thriller."
31 Clues: ... British singer, famous for "Hello." • ... Rock icon, known for "Space Oddity." • ... The King of Pop, known for "Thriller." • ... The Queen of Soul, known for "Respect." • ... Queen of Pop, known for "Like a Virgin." • ... The Boss, known for "Born in the U.S.A." • ... Reggae legend, known for "No Woman, No Cry." • ... Swedish pop group, known for "Dancing Queen." • ...
trial 2026-03-28
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- Something the couple will exchange
- Dating App credited for the couple's love story
- Japanese automaker with a six-star logo; a lesbian icon
- 2001 Jennifer Lopez movie or the role Elizabeth held for the brides
- Month of their first date
- Eagles hometown, abbr.
- Candice’s middle name, passed down from her great-grandmother
- One of Regina's favorite pastimes and an inspiration for this publication
- City where regina lived for 4 years for medical school
- New York City borough the couple calls home
- The golden state and home of the famous Caldera Cantina
- Candice's favorite sport
- The couple attended the championship game of this Natl. Sports League in 2024
- ___ Pride: the spirit of Regina's Alma mater and name of her friends' group text chain
- ____ Season; summer season represented by a lion
- ____'s groove; Regina's astrological sign
- This 2011 film had 5 of them and, collectively, so does this wedding
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- Candice's college city and home for 10 years
- The Brides' favorite alcoholic drink
- Ring Girl
- New York Liberty mascot
- Put a ____ on it!
- Country where they got engaged
- Natural Yucatán limestone pool, sacred to the Maya
- Spanish for wedding
- Omar _____, the Brides' first concert together
- Regina's fave type of beer
- A sporty hobby the Brides share
- Destination for their first international trip together
- Candice is a proud alum of this company and inspo for this pub.
- Smart and energetic herding dog breed; half of Milo
- Milo's favorite thing
- NYC Neighborhood the brides both previously called home (3 blocks from each other!)
- Regina’s middle name, passed down from her great-great-grandmother
34 Clues: Ring Girl • Put a ____ on it! • Spanish for wedding • Milo's favorite thing • Eagles hometown, abbr. • New York Liberty mascot • Candice's favorite sport • Month of their first date • Regina's fave type of beer • Country where they got engaged • A sporty hobby the Brides share • Something the couple will exchange • The Brides' favorite alcoholic drink • ...
Wedding 2026-03-27
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- The couple attended the championship game of this Natl. Sports League in 2024
- Japanese automaker with a six-star logo; a lesbian icon
- Ring Girl
- Month of their first date
- Natural Yucatán limestone pool, sacred to the Maya
- their apartment babies
- City where regina lived for 4 years for medical school
- Eagles hometown, abbr.
- Omar _____, the Brides' first concert together
- New York City borough the couple calls home
- ___ Pride: the spirit of Regina's Alma mater and name of her friends' group text chain
- Put a ____ on it!
- ____'s groove; Regina's astrological sign
- New York Liberty mascot
- The golden state and home of the famous Caldera Cantina
- A sporty hobby the Brides share
- Milo's favorite thing
- Candice is a proud alum of this company and inspo for this pub.
- One of Regina's favorite pastimes and an inspiration for this publication
- NYC Neighborhood the brides both previously called home (3 blocks from each other!)
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- Candice’s middle name, passed down from her great-grandmother
- Smart and energetic herding dog breed; half of Milo
- Laker legend or what you might shout when throwing a ball of paper
- 2001 Jennifer Lopez movie or the role Elizabeth held for the brides
- This 2011 film had 5 of them and, collectively, so does this wedding
- The Brides' favorite alcoholic drink
- Country where they got engaged
- ____ Season; summer season represented by a lion
- Candice's college city and home for 10 years
- Spanish for wedding
- Dating App credited for the couple's love story
- Candice's fave sport
- Regina's fave type of beer
- Regina’s middle name, passed down from her great-great-grandmother
- Destination for their first international trip together
- Something the couple will exchange
36 Clues: Ring Girl • Put a ____ on it! • Spanish for wedding • Candice's fave sport • Milo's favorite thing • their apartment babies • Eagles hometown, abbr. • New York Liberty mascot • Month of their first date • Regina's fave type of beer • Country where they got engaged • A sporty hobby the Brides share • Something the couple will exchange • The Brides' favorite alcoholic drink • ...
Chapter 19-The New York School 2017-03-22
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- He is best known for his motion picture title sequences for "From Russia With Love" and "Goldfinger."
- Among this institute's celebrated alumni: Paul Rand, George Lois, George Tscherny & Betsey Johnson
- He became known as the master of the file title, was a favorite of Otto Preminger with the Exodus movie poster.(make one word)
- Known as "enfant' terrible" of mass communications, he designed controversial covers for Esquire. (make one word)
- Many Europeans fled to the U.S. to escape. (Initials only)
- Because this city was the center for immigration, it became the nexus of the art world's vanguard circle.
- He designed book covers through New Directions and Fortune magazine & Girl Scouts. (last name)
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- first partner of this firm, they made logos for Chase Manhattan Bank, NBC, Mobil and PBS (make one word with "&")
- Director, Josef Albers, made this university's school of art another prestigious institution with a strong Bauhaus influence.
- He believed in developing artistic skills first, then developing the idea. Also believed that design should be an integral part of corporate culture & won the AIGA Award in 1988.
- First woman to be admitted to the NY Art Directors Club and was the art director for Glamour, Seventeen, Mademoiselle.
11 Clues: Many Europeans fled to the U.S. to escape. (Initials only) • He designed book covers through New Directions and Fortune magazine & Girl Scouts. (last name) • Among this institute's celebrated alumni: Paul Rand, George Lois, George Tscherny & Betsey Johnson • ...
New York Life Trivia Crossword Version 2024-12-19
Contents of a dead mans pocket 2020-09-21
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- how much time of suspensions had passed before Tom decided to yell
- Tom Hit his __ and started to fall
- __of a dead mans pocket
- the color o the paper
- what happens when the paper flies again
- a main avenue in New York City
- bounced back
- something that juts out
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- what Tom was hanging by
- breath
- Tom imagines himself ____
- in a slight way
- how many stories high Tom was
- how Tom tried to get bystanders attention
- in his room he saw his __ and realized how little time had passed
- coordinations or skill
- where Clare was going
- what caused the paper to fly
18 Clues: breath • bounced back • in a slight way • the color o the paper • where Clare was going • coordinations or skill • what Tom was hanging by • __of a dead mans pocket • something that juts out • Tom imagines himself ____ • what caused the paper to fly • how many stories high Tom was • a main avenue in New York City • Tom Hit his __ and started to fall • ...
Liberty project 2022-03-21
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- how many pods at liberty?
- what are advance classes at liberty
- what am i making right now?
- when does liberty ends (school time)?
- when does liberty first class start?
- how many grades they're at liberty?
- how do you check your grades at liberty?
- another word for liberty
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- how many periods are there in liberty?
- liberty middle school mascot
- how many lunch periods are there?
- Our principle at liberty?
- portrait of graduate
- liberty catch phrase
- what represents liberty(at new york city)
- what do you learn at liberty?
- what is liberty middle school?
- is liberty an elementary, middle or high?
18 Clues: portrait of graduate • liberty catch phrase • another word for liberty • how many pods at liberty? • Our principle at liberty? • what am i making right now? • liberty middle school mascot • what do you learn at liberty? • what is liberty middle school? • how many lunch periods are there? • what are advance classes at liberty • how many grades they're at liberty? • ...
GRADOVI 2022-03-22
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- uskoro bivši glavni grad Egipta
- jedan od dijelova Budimpešte
- nije glavni grad Australije
- najveća burza na svijetu
- najveći grad vukvoarsko-srijemske županije
- najveće metropolitansko područje
- uskoro bivši glavni grad Indonezije
- četvrti najveći grad u Hrvatskoj
- najveći grad Južne Amerike ali nije i glavni grad
- jedan od glavnih gradova Republike Južne Afrike
- Glavni grad Hrvatske
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- glavni grad jedine katoličke države u Aziji
- Grad na rijeci Temzi
- zaista je dobar zrak u tom gradu
- stoji ispred imena glavnog grada SAD-a
- grad na dva kontinenta
- najstariji grad na svijetu
- novi glavni grad Pakistana
18 Clues: Grad na rijeci Temzi • Glavni grad Hrvatske • grad na dva kontinenta • najveća burza na svijetu • najstariji grad na svijetu • novi glavni grad Pakistana • nije glavni grad Australije • jedan od dijelova Budimpešte • uskoro bivši glavni grad Egipta • zaista je dobar zrak u tom gradu • najveće metropolitansko područje • četvrti najveći grad u Hrvatskoj • ...
chapter 6 2023-11-30
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- Scott Joplin played this music
- a park in new York
- understanding of real life
- to become part of the culture.
- cramped quarters below a ship.
- dark crowded place that made clothing
- designed by Frederick Law Olmstead.(2 words)
- a run down apartment.
- To leave ones homeland.
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- variety shows that featured dancing and comedy
- residential area outside of cites.
- a poor rundown neihborhood
- music that combines gospel and spiratuals
- tall building with a steel frame.
- was an american painter(last name)
- along with Kansas city _______ became a great cultural center.
- ______ journalism exaggerated stories.
- wrote the Red Badge of Courage(2 words)
18 Clues: a park in new York • a run down apartment. • To leave ones homeland. • a poor rundown neihborhood • understanding of real life • Scott Joplin played this music • to become part of the culture. • cramped quarters below a ship. • tall building with a steel frame. • residential area outside of cites. • was an american painter(last name) • dark crowded place that made clothing • ...
Stefan Zweig: Die Schachnovelle 2025-03-09
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- Art des Schiffs, auf dem die Geschichte spielt
- Schottischer Tiefbauingenieur und Schachspieler
- Schachspiel ohne Anschauung der Figuren
- Buch mit 150 Meisterpartien
- Unentschieden im Schachspiel
- Psychische Erkrankung des Dr. B.
- Geheime Staatspolizei im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland
- Geistlicher, der Czentovic aufnahm und förderte
- Einzelhaft ohne Kontakt zur Außenwelt
- B. Österreichischer Emigrant und Schachspieler
- Stadt, in der Czentovic ausgebildet wurde
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- Mehrere Schachpartien, die gleichzeitig gespielt werden
- Titel, den Czentovic trägt
- Wenn jemand aus dem Land, aus dem er stammt, wegzieht
- York Abfahrtsort des Schiffs
- Aires Zielort des Schiffs
- Czentovic Name des Schachtalents aus armen Verhältnissen
- Metropole Hauptquartier der Gestapo in Wien
18 Clues: Titel, den Czentovic trägt • Buch mit 150 Meisterpartien • Aires Zielort des Schiffs • Unentschieden im Schachspiel • York Abfahrtsort des Schiffs • Psychische Erkrankung des Dr. B. • Einzelhaft ohne Kontakt zur Außenwelt • Schachspiel ohne Anschauung der Figuren • Stadt, in der Czentovic ausgebildet wurde • Metropole Hauptquartier der Gestapo in Wien • ...
Changing y to -ie 2026-04-06
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- Observed secretly; caught sight of
- Attempted to do something
- Young offspring of dogs
- Things remembered from the past
- Happening before the expected or present time
- Most beautiful or delightful
- Large towns like New York, London, or Tokyo
- Moved or acted with speed
- Tales or narratives
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- Small breeds of horses
- Gatherings for celebration
- The state of being joyful or content
- Moves through the air; also, common buzzing insects
- Moved something from one place to another
- Sheds tears or shouts out loudly
- Coins worth one cent each
- Stated that something is not true
- Very young children or infants
18 Clues: Tales or narratives • Small breeds of horses • Young offspring of dogs • Attempted to do something • Coins worth one cent each • Moved or acted with speed • Gatherings for celebration • Most beautiful or delightful • Very young children or infants • Things remembered from the past • Sheds tears or shouts out loudly • Stated that something is not true • ...
City 2024-03-07
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- where pedestrians walk
- My friend likes to meet new people. She is very__
- New York is such a__ city. Here you can find people of so many different nationalities
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- "People in this city make me feel, like I'm at home, it's so__"
- "I'm so tired, let's sit on this__and rest"
- Ew, I spilled water on my new jeans, now they are__
- woah, it's so__ here, my hat almost flew away.
- The city is so__. It has a lot of new technologies.
8 Clues: where pedestrians walk • "I'm so tired, let's sit on this__and rest" • woah, it's so__ here, my hat almost flew away. • My friend likes to meet new people. She is very__ • Ew, I spilled water on my new jeans, now they are__ • The city is so__. It has a lot of new technologies. • "People in this city make me feel, like I'm at home, it's so__" • ...
The 5 boroughs of New York City 2026-01-13
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- a word to describe Manhattan (business and ..............)
- the place where you can see the plants in Bronx
- it is the ....... stadium in Bronx
- the name of the boat
- you can find street art in ........
- slope, the neigborhood with houses with red bricks
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- the New York Hall of Science and the Museum of the Moving Image are the the borough of ......
- ..... Island is an amusement park with attractions
- the place where you can see the animal in Bronx
- popular sport in Bronx
- a famous skyscraper in Manhattan
- birthplace of hip hop
- place for the wishing wall in Manhattan
- famous park in Manhattan
14 Clues: the name of the boat • birthplace of hip hop • popular sport in Bronx • famous park in Manhattan • a famous skyscraper in Manhattan • it is the ....... stadium in Bronx • you can find street art in ........ • place for the wishing wall in Manhattan • the place where you can see the animal in Bronx • the place where you can see the plants in Bronx • ...
KS&R Summer Crossword 2020-05-27
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- The longest one of these is the length of 4 football fields (2 wrds)
- Songstress Donna
- National Blueberry Month
- Announcements made at the Olympics games are always given first in this language
- First invented in 1938
- This Syracuse ice cream stand make their own ice cream
- August birthstone
- Long narrow boat that is pointed at both ends
- Summer flower in many yards
- ather footwear , Sandal
- This occurs on the longest day of the year
- Singer of the 1984 song Summer of ‘69
- First ice cream flavor
- July 4th activity
- When it is unpleasantly warm and humid
- Light rain
- Foam item at a pool (2 wrds)
- String _______
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- Chemical found in pools
- US President's daughter celebrates their birthday on July 4th
- Original singer of the 1984 song The Boys of Summer
- Grill fuel
- Recreation area that adjoins a dwelling and is often paved
- You may call them something else, but they’re the flying bugs that glow
- Tallest mountain in New York State
- Arizona city that plays host to an annual margarita championship
- A beaten path
- The flower of a seed plant especially of a fruit tree
- Avoid this color of clothing in the summer—it retains heat
- _____ Island is plagued by shark attacks in the Jaws series
- Make sure you buy a seedless one of these, or one may accidentally grow in your stomach
- Campfire essentials
- Most popular birthday month, according to the CDC
- "Go fly a ____"
- Cleaner water has led to more sightings of these near New York City
- Fruit that is often mistaken for a vegetable
- Most popular selling meat in the US summers
- Outdoor meal
- Plunging head first into water
39 Clues: Grill fuel • Light rain • Outdoor meal • A beaten path • String _______ • "Go fly a ____" • Songstress Donna • August birthstone • July 4th activity • Campfire essentials • First invented in 1938 • First ice cream flavor • Chemical found in pools • ather footwear , Sandal • National Blueberry Month • Summer flower in many yards • Foam item at a pool (2 wrds) • Plunging head first into water • ...
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. • ...
The Taxi Ride 2022-04-12
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- Then a _____ gets in the taxi.
- Clifton's _____ is talking to Clifton's brothers.
- Clifton sees a big yellow _____.
- She is _____ and talking to the police.
- The taxi _____ is standing next to the taxi.
- He is with his mother and two _____.
- She doesn't ____ Clifton.
- The woman _____ the taxi driver and gets out of the taxi.
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- He sits in the _____ seat.
- Clifton _____ to ride in taxis.
- Clifton's mother is _____.
- The taxi driver drives for 30 _____.
- They are at an _____ in New York.
- They are going on a _____.
- _____ gets in the taxi.
- He _____ to the taxi.
- Clifton is three ____ old.
- She sits in the _____ seat.
18 Clues: He _____ to the taxi. • _____ gets in the taxi. • She doesn't ____ Clifton. • He sits in the _____ seat. • Clifton's mother is _____. • They are going on a _____. • Clifton is three ____ old. • She sits in the _____ seat. • Then a _____ gets in the taxi. • Clifton _____ to ride in taxis. • Clifton sees a big yellow _____. • They are at an _____ in New York. • ...
Mount Rushmore 2021-06-27
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- 4?
- the number of men that helped with the
- named after a New York lawyer
- which president was expanded the nation
- to the Lakota as...
- had an amateur's team in what sport
- what is height of the faces in feet
- who was the first president
- how many year did it take to complete?
- the mountain chosen for the carving is
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- mount Rushmore was the brainchild of?
- industrial development
- which president represents the
- artist?
- used as the first thing to get the work started
- of the mountain
- what state is it in?
- of the nation above all
18 Clues: 4? • artist? • of the mountain • to the Lakota as... • what state is it in? • industrial development • of the nation above all • who was the first president • named after a New York lawyer • which president represents the • had an amateur's team in what sport • what is height of the faces in feet • mount Rushmore was the brainchild of? • the number of men that helped with the • ...
Contents of a dead mans pocket 2020-09-21
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- how much time of suspensions had passed before Tom decided to yell
- Tom Hit his __ and started to fall
- __of a dead mans pocket
- the color o the paper
- what happens when the paper flies again
- a main avenue in New York City
- bounced back
- something that juts out
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- what Tom was hanging by
- breath
- Tom imagines himself ____
- in a slight way
- how many stories high Tom was
- how Tom tried to get bystanders attention
- in his room he saw his __ and realized how little time had passed
- coordinations or skill
- where Clare was going
- what caused the paper to fly
18 Clues: breath • bounced back • in a slight way • the color o the paper • where Clare was going • coordinations or skill • what Tom was hanging by • __of a dead mans pocket • something that juts out • Tom imagines himself ____ • what caused the paper to fly • how many stories high Tom was • a main avenue in New York City • Tom Hit his __ and started to fall • ...
Bride and Groom 2025-01-06
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- Where did they meet?
- What city do we live in?
- What is the bride's zodiac sign?
- First letters of the grooms siblings (oldest to youngest)
- What was the bride's first job in New York?
- Our favorite audiobook from last year
- What month is their anniversary?
- The groom's Thanksgiving dessert specialty
- What is the bride's favorite movie?
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- Name of their cat
- The grooms favorite NBA team?
- Speaks Fluent Russian
- Our favorite Colorado ski resort
- Name of their dog
- Who works at home fulltime?
- Favorite guilty pleasure TV show
- Where is the groom's hometown?
- Favorite destination for scuba diving
- Which instrument does the groom play?
19 Clues: Name of their cat • Name of their dog • Where did they meet? • Speaks Fluent Russian • What city do we live in? • Who works at home fulltime? • The grooms favorite NBA team? • Where is the groom's hometown? • What is the bride's zodiac sign? • Our favorite Colorado ski resort • What month is their anniversary? • Favorite guilty pleasure TV show • What is the bride's favorite movie? • ...
Thanksgiving 2025-11-25
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- The gathering of crops.
- and events
- Gathering of crops
- and people
- One of the four seasons
- The settlers who came to America.
- The Native American who helped the Pilgrims.
- Dessert
- Turkey makes you this (Myth)
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- An annual event held in New York City.
- A large meal, often shared with family.
- A staple of the season.
- The main course, which is often pardoned.
- A root vegetable, a Thanksgiving staple.
- The people who shared the first Thanksgiving feast with the Pilgrims.
- Often served alongside the meal.
- An ingredient for pies.
- Often served alongside the meal
- A blessing said before a meal.
- The season when Thanksgiving occurs.
- The sound a turkey makes.
21 Clues: Dessert • and events • and people • Gathering of crops • A staple of the season. • The gathering of crops. • An ingredient for pies. • One of the four seasons • The sound a turkey makes. • Turkey makes you this (Myth) • A blessing said before a meal. • Often served alongside the meal • Often served alongside the meal. • The settlers who came to America. • ...
13 Colonies 2022-02-03
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- A Southern Colony that was the last to be settled and was created for petty criminals
- a Middle Colony that was gifted to friends of the king's family
- a New England colony settled by religious puritans, pilgrims and separatists
- a New England colony that is now our neighboring state
- A middle colony located just beside Maryland
- a Middle Colony that borders the England region and was gifted to the Duke of York
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- a Southern Colony that was the first to be established with the creation of Jamestown in 1607
- a Southern Colony that is above another colony of a similar name
- all of the 13 colonies were on the coast of this ocean
- a Middle Colony that was settled by William Penn for religious freedom
- a New England colony known for being the smallest of the English colonies
- is A Middle Colony located to the South of Pennsylvania
- a New England colony located below Massachusetts
- a Southern Colony that is below another colony of a similar name
14 Clues: A middle colony located just beside Maryland • a New England colony located below Massachusetts • all of the 13 colonies were on the coast of this ocean • a New England colony that is now our neighboring state • is A Middle Colony located to the South of Pennsylvania • a Middle Colony that was gifted to friends of the king's family • ...
Asking questions 2015-04-21
8 Clues: What you prefer • York The Big Apple • The opposite of hate • The colour of the sky • The capital of England • Higher education establishment • The country of Leonardo da Vinci • What you like doing over the week-end
Steven Spielberg Movies 2023-04-19
8 Clues: the future of VR • The best alien friend • Tom Cruse alien invasion • Krakosia stuck in new york • John Hammond biggest mistake • Greatest treasure hunter ever • The theater assassinated president • dunu dunu "Were gunna need a bigger boat"
New Year's Traditions 2022-12-28
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- Eating Hoppin' ____ on January 1 will bring good luck and peace for the rest of the year.
- In Brazil it is believed that you can increase your luck by jumping over seven ____.
- In Denmark, people will break ____ on the doorsteps of friends and family.
- At the stroke of midnight, one may be found ____ a loved one.
- Some believe eating one ____ at each of midnight's 12 clock chimes guarantees you a lucky year.
- The tradition of creating New Year's ____ dates back more that 4,000 years.
- New York City will drop a 12-foot, 11,875 pound geodesic ____ covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles and 32,256 LED's to ring in the new year.
- Many wear ____ on New Year's Eve for good luck and peace.
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- Wearing ____ increases good luck in the new year.
- ____ is considered to be a good New year's entree as they only swim in one dirction - forward, like the moment of time.
- Many cultures believe eating ____ food on New Years Eve will lead to prosperity
- Kennett Square, PA will drop a giant ____ to ring in the new year.
- In Denmark, people stand on chairs and ____ into January to bring good luck and banish bad spirits.
- Greeks believe placing an ____ on your door will bring good luck and fertility.
- In the Phillipines, it's customary to eat ____ round fruits to ensure a year of abundance.
15 Clues: Wearing ____ increases good luck in the new year. • Many wear ____ on New Year's Eve for good luck and peace. • At the stroke of midnight, one may be found ____ a loved one. • Kennett Square, PA will drop a giant ____ to ring in the new year. • In Denmark, people will break ____ on the doorsteps of friends and family. • ...
New York Theaters Open Up Lobbies for Racial Justice Protesters 2020-06-04
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- Media Digital social structure that connects people virtually.
- A group of people who express together their disapproval or opinion on something.
- A person principles, standards or ideals that influences in their life.
- Square Place in New York formed by the intersection of two great avenues in the borough of Manhattan.
- New York neighborhood located on the western edge of Long Island which has a famous bridge connecting it to Manhattan.
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- Man who was tragically murder by a police officer in the middle of the street while asking for a chance to breathe.
- A place where people do dramatic performances for an audience
7 Clues: A place where people do dramatic performances for an audience • Media Digital social structure that connects people virtually. • A person principles, standards or ideals that influences in their life. • A group of people who express together their disapproval or opinion on something. • ...
The Poet X Crossword 2024-12-10
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- liquid giving off bubbles or used to describe someone as very bubbly
- a coconut-flavored, eggnog-like drink from Puerto Rico that's spiked with rum
- Olivier salad, they originate from Russia and they include diced potatoes, other vegetables, boiled eggs, ham and a dressing of mayonnaise.
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- Illegal bets on strong tortured dogs that are put against eachother to battle
- a plant usually seen around christmas, green leafs and flowers mostly come in red and white
- turn something over
- a combination of the words New York and Puerto Rican used to describe puerto ricans raised in or close to New york
7 Clues: turn something over • liquid giving off bubbles or used to describe someone as very bubbly • Illegal bets on strong tortured dogs that are put against eachother to battle • a coconut-flavored, eggnog-like drink from Puerto Rico that's spiked with rum • a plant usually seen around christmas, green leafs and flowers mostly come in red and white • ...
New York Theaters Open Up Lobbies for Racial Justice Protesters 2020-06-04
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- A place where people do dramatic performances for an audience
- Media Digital social structure that connects people virtually.
- Square Place in New York formed by the intersection of two great avenues in the borough of Manhattan.
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- Man who was tragically murder by a police officer in the middle of the street while asking for a chance to breathe.
- A group of people who express together their disapproval or opinion on something.
- A person principles, standards or ideals that influences in their life.
- New York neighborhood located on the western edge of Long Island which has a famous bridge connecting it to Manhattan.
7 Clues: A place where people do dramatic performances for an audience • Media Digital social structure that connects people virtually. • A person principles, standards or ideals that influences in their life. • A group of people who express together their disapproval or opinion on something. • ...
U.S colleges` 2025-02-13
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- University, officially William Marsh Rice University, is a private research university in Houston, Texas, United States. It sits on a 300-acre campus adjacent to the Houston Museum District and the Texas Medical Center. Rice University comprises eight schools of academic study, including School of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business,
- is the federal land-grant institution of New York State, a private endowed university, a member of the Ivy League/Ancient Eight, and a partner of the State University of New York. The Ivy League school's nearly 26,285 students can select undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses from more than 15 colleges and schools.
- College is an educational institution that offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the fields of Humanities & Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. The programs offered by the university include arts, music, biology, chemistry, politics, history, sociology, mathematics, music, economics, philosophy, and public affairs
- University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Education is a college at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Began in 1906 as the Department of Agricultural Education, changing its name to the Department of Education in 1932, and was organized as the School of Education starting in 1955. The school was first accredited in 1962
- College is an educational and research institute that offers undergraduate programs in business administration, arts, sciences, medicine, and engineering. Dartmouth College was founded in 1769 and is based in Hanover, New Hampshire
- University is an educational and research institution. The institution offers undergraduate, graduate and professional, and summer session courses. It focuses on art and science, social science, engineering, journalism, law, management, medicine, music, medicine, and performing arts studies.
- University, a North Carolina nonprofit corporation, is a private, coeducational institution located primarily in Durham, North Carolina, which owns and operates educational and research facilities (the University). Duke University Health System, Inc. (DUHS), a North Carolina nonprofit corporation, is a controlled affiliate of the University.
- university is an educational institution that offers undergraduate, graduate, professional, and research programs in the fields of arts, science, medicine, business, design, and public health
- University in St. Louis is a private research university in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Founded in 1853, the university is named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. Washington University comprises eight undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, including Arts and Sciences, George Warren Brown School, Olin Business School,
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- Institute of Technology private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Established in 1861, MIT has played a significant role in the development of many areas of modern technology and science. F
- College is an educational institution, which focuses on liberal arts including humanities, sciences, and social sciences. It offers programs such as anthropology and sociology, art, astronomy, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, dance, economics, English, linguistics, psychology, religion, romance languages, geosciences, geosciences, German, history, and history of science
- University is an educational and research institution that provides academic programs in arts and sciences. The university offers undergraduate, graduate, doctorate, and professional education. It focuses on areas such as anthropology, architecture, chemistry, computer science, biology, neuroscience, economics, geosciences, operations researc
- University an educational and research institution that provides academic programs in sciences and interdisciplinary areas. The university offers graduate, undergraduate, executive, professional, continuing, and K-12 education. It focuses on areas such as earth sciences, engineering, humanities and sciences, business, education, law, and medicine.
- of Pennsylvania is a higher educational institution that offers educational services primarily for students at undergraduate, graduate, professional, and postdoctoral levels. The institution also performs research, training, and other services under grants, contracts, and similar agreements with sponsoring organizations primarily departments and agencies of the United States
- University an educational institution, provides higher education services to primarily students and trainees at undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels worldwide. It offers academic courses and programs in the fields of divinity, law, arts and culture, music, forestry and environmental studies, nursing, drama, management, medicine, public health, business, architecture
- California Institute of Technology is a private research university in Pasadena, California. The university is responsible for many modern scientific advances and is among a small group of institutes of technology in the United States that are devoted to the instruction of pure and applied sciences. The institution was founded as a preparatory and vocational school by Amos G.
- University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private, Ivy League, research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest in the United States.
- University of Chicago ranks among the world's most esteemed major universities. The private institution has an enrollment of about 7,655 undergraduate and approximately 10,870 graduate students. The undergraduate branch offers a core liberal arts curriculum and majors in about 55 majors and over 45 minor areas.
- Wilmer Eye Institute, a health care system, educates medical students, scientists, health care professionals and the public. It also conducts biomedical research; and provides patient-centered medicine to prevent, diagnose, and treat human illness. In addition
- University is an educational and research institute that provides graduate and postgraduate programs in humanities and social sciences, music, art, medicine, architecture, and archaeology. Brown University was founded in 1764 and is based in Providence, Rhode Island
20 Clues: university is an educational institution that offers undergraduate, graduate, professional, and research programs in the fields of arts, science, medicine, business, design, and public health • ...
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 • ...
Fastest word first! 2014-12-18
Dechen crossword 12# 2021-01-09
7 Clues: the patriots lost _______ • my favorite patriot player • Daddy is learning a song from • my new thingy that I say and stuff • Tom brady now plays for the _______ • big like a rock and smooth like pebbles • the only team in the nfl who plays from new york
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
mlb 2021-03-11
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? • ...
Fruits 2025-09-11
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) • ...
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 • ...
