new york Crossword Puzzles
More Vang NL 5.12.23 2023-05-12
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- Liquid in a can of chickpeas (fun fact, it can be used as an egg white replacement!)
- Tree character who guards the galaxy (confused? Ask Eric K.)
- Word meaning in agreement or harmony
- I’m lovin’ it
- Stores closing nationwide: Bed bath and ______
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- This bride's celebrity wedding broke the internet
- NBA team just eliminated from playoffs by the Knicks
- Is the wing sauce named for this city in New York?
- Now trending- the world’s largest rodent
- Brand named after geographical region governed by Argentina and Chile
- Ceremony appointing a new king/queen
- April 20th to May 20th is marked by this astrology sign
12 Clues: I’m lovin’ it • Ceremony appointing a new king/queen • Word meaning in agreement or harmony • Now trending- the world’s largest rodent • Stores closing nationwide: Bed bath and ______ • This bride's celebrity wedding broke the internet • Is the wing sauce named for this city in New York? • NBA team just eliminated from playoffs by the Knicks • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-15
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- A meeting with the top colonists discussing hot to respond to the intolerable acts
- A book saying that we need to break away from the British
- The greatest victory in the war
- Hired foreign soldiers
- A meeting with the top colonists discussing the battle of Lexington
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- Colonists that were ready to fight in a minutes
- A document saying that the colonies wanted independence and were breaking away from Britain
- A treaty saying that the war was over
- An army made to fight in the US
- A battle that was in New York
- A battle that was in New Jersey
- British soldiers nicknames
12 Clues: Hired foreign soldiers • British soldiers nicknames • A battle that was in New York • The greatest victory in the war • An army made to fight in the US • A battle that was in New Jersey • A treaty saying that the war was over • Colonists that were ready to fight in a minutes • A book saying that we need to break away from the British • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-15
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- A battle that was in New York
- An army made to fight in the US
- A battle that was in New Jersey
- A treaty saying that the war was over
- A meeting with the top colonists discussing the battle of Lexington
- A book saying that we need to break away from the British
- A meeting with the top colonists discussing hot to respond to the intolerable acts
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- The greatest victory in the war
- A document saying that the colonies wanted independence and were breaking away from Britain
- Colonists that were ready to fight in a minutes
- Hired foreign soldiers
- British soldiers nicknames
12 Clues: Hired foreign soldiers • British soldiers nicknames • A battle that was in New York • The greatest victory in the war • An army made to fight in the US • A battle that was in New Jersey • A treaty saying that the war was over • Colonists that were ready to fight in a minutes • A book saying that we need to break away from the British • ...
Federalist Era 2022-01-03
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- Who appoints new Cabinet members?
- In Washington's farewell address he said we should remain ___.
- In Hamilton's ___ plan they moved to capital to Washington DC.
- Who became our first President in 1789?
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- Washington was able to put down the Whiskey ___.
- How many Cabinet positions are there today?
- We live in New _____ State.
- Washington said we should avoid political ___.
- A precedent that Washington started was that he had a group of advisors called the ...
- One precedent Washington set was that he would only run for _____ terms in office.
- What country do you live in? (three letters)
- What was strange about the Election of 1800 was that there was a ___.
12 Clues: We live in New _____ State. • Who appoints new Cabinet members? • Who became our first President in 1789? • How many Cabinet positions are there today? • What country do you live in? (three letters) • Washington said we should avoid political ___. • Washington was able to put down the Whiskey ___. • In Washington's farewell address he said we should remain ___. • ...
Braylon RWCW 2024-04-26
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- where did the continental army go after leaving new york city
- r/w despite the ban on African Americans serving in the army many states allowed them to enlist
- what country assisted the continental army with the use of their warshithe ps
- which army had more soldiers
- who was sick of the war because they had to pay a bunch of taxes
- leader of colonists
- who took ports
- what was general washingtons plan for attacking cornwallis in Yorktown
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- who won the battle of saratoga
- strongest nay in the world
- what day did the continental
- who took control of Trenton new jersey
- who made bread ovens
- what day did the patrioTrentonck trenton
- r/w in the winter of 1776, the patriot cause was near collapse
15 Clues: who took ports • leader of colonists • who made bread ovens • strongest nay in the world • what day did the continental • which army had more soldiers • who won the battle of saratoga • who took control of Trenton new jersey • what day did the patrioTrentonck trenton • where did the continental army go after leaving new york city • ...
Immigration and Culture Crossword 2025-03-03
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- The act of moving to a new country to live permanently
- The shared beliefs, customs, and values of a group
- The legal process by which a non-citizen becomes a citizen
- The state of having varied cultural elements
- The status of being a recognized member of a country
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- Theory emphasizing cultural diversity within society
- The manager of Eder Flag who is from Serbia.
- Theory suggesting cultural blending into one identity
- The age you must be to become a citizen of the US
- A system of communication used by a particular community
- Customs or beliefs passed down through generations
- Famous entry point for immigrants in New York
12 Clues: The manager of Eder Flag who is from Serbia. • The state of having varied cultural elements • Famous entry point for immigrants in New York • The age you must be to become a citizen of the US • Customs or beliefs passed down through generations • The shared beliefs, customs, and values of a group • Theory emphasizing cultural diversity within society • ...
Breiding PA Gov. Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-15
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- 280,000 by year 2020
- Increase access to pre-k for 3 and 4 year olds
- Gov. Tom Wolf government reforms that increase efficiency,reduce waste, and eliminate cronyism and
- Reduce Pennsylvania's uninsured population by 50%
- Gov. Wolf wants Schools that
- Public Corrections will reduce inate population by 5% by 2020
- 1 of3 key points that Gov. Wolf wants to improve
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- What school in Reading,PA did Gov. Wolf Visit?
- New website by Wolf Administration
- College attended by Gov. Wolf before joining the Peace Corps.
- Gov. Wolfe wants to rebuild what by creating new jobs?
- Wages for workers who complete industry partnership skills
- budget agreement by increasing school funding
- Town that Gov. Wolf grew up in.
- Improving public transportation by repairing or replacing these
15 Clues: 280,000 by year 2020 • Gov. Wolf wants Schools that • Town that Gov. Wolf grew up in. • New website by Wolf Administration • budget agreement by increasing school funding • What school in Reading,PA did Gov. Wolf Visit? • Increase access to pre-k for 3 and 4 year olds • 1 of3 key points that Gov. Wolf wants to improve • Reduce Pennsylvania's uninsured population by 50% • ...
American History crossword puzzle 2023-05-19
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- Young women who rebelled against social norms.
- This ended the roaring 20's in 1929
- where Black Americans showed their culture and intellect through the arts and politics.
- Gave women the right to vote
- A popular book that was made based on this time period
- There was a revival in this hate group
- A popular African American jazz star
- One of the most famous types of transportation during this time
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- Where the illegal selling of alcohol is sold.
- the fear of immigrants and communism
- The first man to fly solo from new york to Paris
- New music that emerged during this time
- This means alcohol is illegal
- When African Americans moved from the South to the North
- How automobiles were fastly made.
15 Clues: Gave women the right to vote • This means alcohol is illegal • How automobiles were fastly made. • This ended the roaring 20's in 1929 • the fear of immigrants and communism • A popular African American jazz star • There was a revival in this hate group • New music that emerged during this time • Where the illegal selling of alcohol is sold. • ...
Jamaica Kincaid 2014-01-30
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- Where does she live now?
- What kind of style did Jamaica Kincaid use?
- Real first name of Jamaica Kincaid?
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- Where was Jamaica Kincaid born?
- What age did she move to New York?
- How many children did she have?
- Who had colonial control over the island she was born on?
- Yorker What newspaper did she write for before becoming an author?
8 Clues: Where does she live now? • Where was Jamaica Kincaid born? • How many children did she have? • What age did she move to New York? • Real first name of Jamaica Kincaid? • What kind of style did Jamaica Kincaid use? • Who had colonial control over the island she was born on? • Yorker What newspaper did she write for before becoming an author?
3.5 vocab 2021-12-10
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- a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks
- to approve
- was an enslaved African American who spied for General Lafayette during the American Revolution. Armistead's efforts were so successful that he was rewarded with his freedom and eventually, with a veteran's pension.
- the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender
- a naval captain during the American Revolution. During a battle with the British, with his boat sinking, he is credited with having said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- a German officer who trained General Washington's troops during the winter at Valley Forge. Steuben's methods and training manual became standard for American troops
- the Pennsylvania site of Washington's Continental Army encampment during the winter of 1777–1778
- a 1781 battle in South Carolina that was an important American victory over the British
- a military blockade or encirclement of an enemy town or position with the purpose of forcing it to surrender
- the peace treaty between the United States and Britain, ratified in 1783, that recognized the United States as an independent nation
- a French aristocrat who fought with the Patriots against the British during the War for Independence.
- a Spanish governor of Louisiana during the American Revolution. Gálvez aided the Patriots by allowing supplies to be shipped up the Mississippi River to American forces.
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- a free African American who fought for independence during the American Revolution. The grandson of a slave, Cheswell was an educated, regularly elected town leader in New Hampshire.
- troops on horseback
- a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution
- a 1776 battle in New Jersey in which George Washington's troops captured a British encampment
- a Jewish financier who aided the fight for independence during the American Revolution. Salomon was born in Poland and immigrated to New York City in 1772.
- a young American Revolutionary hero from Connecticut. Hale was captured by the British and hung without trial. Tradition says that before he died he said: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
- a 1776 battle in New York in which more than 1,400 Americans were killed, wounded, or captured
- a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose
20 Clues: to approve • troops on horseback • a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks • a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose • the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender • a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution • ...
Horace Mann 2024-02-05
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- Education encompasses all of human _____.
- A strict education that taught duty, discipline, respect for authority, and the ability to follow _____.
- The entire purpose of the system was to instill loyalty to the _____.
- Horace Mann was the key _____ of the education system.
- The rest of the population had no access to the _____ education.
- Mann eventually earned the title of _____ of American Public Education.
- This new system provided the skills needed for the early _____ world.
- Prussia established an educational system that was considered _____ in nature.
- Horace Mann was an American _____.
- The _____ foundation saw to it that right after the Civil War the Prussian system was integrated into the Concord South.
- The reason why the battle was lost is that the Prussian soldiers were thinking for _____ in the battlefield instead of following orders.
- The Canadian Superintendent of Schools, _____ Ryerson.
- We, as human beings, learn over our lifetime on a _____ level.
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- The _____ system had shown to be such a success for the government's purposes.
- Mann supported the _____ of Massachusetts in adopting the Prussian model of Education for the entire state.
- Mann became the head of the newly created _____ of Education in Massachusetts.
- The Kingdom of Prussia which is now modern-day _____.
- The editor of Toronto's Globe newspaper.
- In other words _____ thinking had to be done away with now.
- It was necessary to squeeze out all independent _____ from the masses.
- John Locke's view that the children are a _____ slate.
- Elite children destined for higher offices went on to attend _____ schools.
- It was believed that one had to _____ the power of most people to make sense out of the available information.
- It was the responsibility of the _____ to ensure that education was provided for the child.
- Fitch had a deep _____ on the rise the Third Reich.
- This new system the Prussian Corps tried to create social obedience in the citizens through _____.
- The philosophy of Johann _____ directly influenced the creation of Prussian model of schooling.
- The governor of New York set up the very same method in _____ New York schools.
- The first state law that made it _____ for children to go to school.
- German people had been bred from birth to _____ authority above all else.
30 Clues: Horace Mann was an American _____. • The editor of Toronto's Globe newspaper. • Education encompasses all of human _____. • Fitch had a deep _____ on the rise the Third Reich. • The Kingdom of Prussia which is now modern-day _____. • Horace Mann was the key _____ of the education system. • John Locke's view that the children are a _____ slate. • ...
The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson 2015-02-25
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- AS President, Jefferson wanted this more than almost anything else.
- This man's background in astronomy helped lead the expedition;he was also President Jefferson's private secretary.
- To avoid war, Jefferson asked Congress to pass this law; it forbade American ships from leaving our ports for foreign nations.
- Aaron Burr lost his bid for the governorship of New York when this man opposed his election.
- When the Spanish withdrew this right at New Orleans, they threatened to ruin western commerce.
- This word describes the British custom of stopping American ships, taking sailors off, and forcing them to serve in the Royal Navy.
- In 1807, this steam-driven boat sailed the Hudson River from New York to Albany and back in sixty-two hours.
- When he became the ruler of France, he forced the Spanish to return control of Louisiana to France.
- Jefferson said that if France took control of New Orleans "...we must marry ourselves to the ______ fleet and nation."
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- Jefferson saw his victory in the election of 1800 as an order by Americans for this.
- The money saved by reducing the army and navy was applied to this by the Treasury.
- When President Jefferson rewarded party workers with federal appointments (jobs), he began what later became known as the "_______ system."
- These people had more faith and confidence in President Jefferson than any others.
- President Jefferson ordered the American fleet to the Mediterranean to defeat these pirates; they were demanding tribute which Jefferson refused to pay.
- The purchase of this territory in 1803 was of incalculable importance to the U.S.
- With the consent of Congress, Jefferson sent an expedition to explore the _____.
- President Jefferson had this man arrested and brought to trial because he believed this man was going to separate Louisiana from the U.S and create his own empire.
- This Shoshone woman was very important to the Lewis and Clark expedition. She persuaded the Indians to give help, supplies, and information; without her help, the expedition wold have failed.
- Aaron Burr was charged with this crime; the court acquitted him because it said that there was no proof that he planned to make war on the U.S.
- Lewis and Clark began their expedition by following this river west.
- His older brother was famous for his exploits against the British in the Northwest Territory.
21 Clues: AS President, Jefferson wanted this more than almost anything else. • Lewis and Clark began their expedition by following this river west. • With the consent of Congress, Jefferson sent an expedition to explore the _____. • The purchase of this territory in 1803 was of incalculable importance to the U.S. • ...
Iconic US Foods Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-06
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- This citrus pie was made popular in the southernmost tip of Florida.
- This Tennessee dish is fried and prepared with an insane amount of pepper until it is dark red in color and spicy in flavor.
- Over 2 million pounds of this Cincinnati dish are eaten every year.
- Californians are fiercely proud of this simple trendy breakfast item that that can be prepared in a variety of ways.
- This appetizer was invented by mistake when a St. Louis chef dropped a piece meat stuffed pasta in the deep fryer.
- This sandwich emerged from the working class of New Orleans and is typically filled with fried seafood.
- You'd be amiss to travel through Kansas City without trying this sweet and smoky barbecued meat.
- Minneapolis is known for this burger that has a melted cheese core.
- This sandwich served on a split top bun is native to Maine due to an abundance of the key ingredient.
- Baltimore is known for this fried seafood dish, often seasoned with Old Bay.
- Springfield, IL is best known for this sandwich that consists of a large slice of bread, a hamburger patty, and a mound of fries all smothered in cheese sauce.
- It's practically sacrilege to visit Philadelphia without getting one of these iconic sandwiches.
- New Orleans is known for this chowder made from seafood and a variety of other ingredients.
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- This condiment of pickled vegetables is put on nearly everything in Chicago.
- Trenton, NJ is known for these stacks of minced ham.
- This sandwich is deemed as the unofficial sandwich of New York and rose in popularity among delis in the early 1900's.
- New York City is known for this bread product, just add a schmear.
- Layers of ham and pork, with Swiss cheese pickles and mustard make up the official sandwich of Tampa, FL.
- This dish is Hawaii's version of Japanese sashimi.
- Austin is known for this Mexican street food staple.
- Rellenos Albuquerque is known for this traditional Mexican dish of stuffed peppers.
- A hot dog made famous in Washington D.C. that is served with herbs, chili sauce, and onions.
- In Milwaukee you can tell if these fried appetizers are fresh by their characteristic squeak.
- The official dessert of Massachusetts.
- This open-faced sandwich made with turkey and bacon was invented in Louisville nearly 100 years ago.
25 Clues: The official dessert of Massachusetts. • This dish is Hawaii's version of Japanese sashimi. • Trenton, NJ is known for these stacks of minced ham. • Austin is known for this Mexican street food staple. • New York City is known for this bread product, just add a schmear. • Over 2 million pounds of this Cincinnati dish are eaten every year. • ...
Moog Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-03
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- A “Calming goat” whose job is to calm the bulls at Casa del Toro
- This species of Goat is one of the most common Goat Breeds known mainly for its Milk.
- This retired Chicago Bull is often said to be the GOAT of the NBA
- This twin is heralded as the GOAT of Women's Tennis
- Your Supply Chain Manager had this mascot for his Utah based University
- what does the “M” stand for in Texas A&M University
- A type of goat often known for falling asleep when scared
- Antonym to Solution
- This New Orleans based University's mascot is called the _______ Wave.
- Oldest College in the United States of America
- This Utah Jazz player nicknamed the mailman is frequently argued as the GOAT for the Utah Jazz
- Your R&D Engineering Manager went to this University of ______
- Your Quality Engineering Manager went to this University
- This former New England Patriot is argued to be the GOAT of the NFL
- Another name for scapegoat
- Debated to be the Goat of Sprinting events at the Olympics
- Your company was found in 1951 by _________.
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- Your General Manager went to this University
- What 1993 film featured a scene where a goat is fed to a large, un-tamed carnivore.
- A person easily blamed for something
- A person who works at Moog is called a _________.
- This University shares its mascot with a famous duck cartoon character
- Dan, an especially lucky bulldog who belonged to a member of the Yale Class of 1892, and also the first mascot for any College University
- We look for solutions not ____________'s.
- This former New York Ranger is likely the GOAT of the NHL
- Your Manufacturing Engineering Manager went to this University
- The word “Scapegoat” was coined by,_____________ , in 1530
- You Can Actually Become a Certified Pirate at ___ University
- synonym for solutions
- what does the “A” stand for in Texas A&M University
- A student has won a medal at every Olympics since 1908 from this University.
- Your Sales Manager's mascot was a _________for his Rochester based University
- The word mascot can be traced to the Medieval Latin word masca, meaning “____” or “witch.”
- This former New York Yankee is often said to be the GOAT of MLB
34 Clues: Antonym to Solution • synonym for solutions • Another name for scapegoat • A person easily blamed for something • We look for solutions not ____________'s. • Your General Manager went to this University • Your company was found in 1951 by _________. • Oldest College in the United States of America • A person who works at Moog is called a _________. • ...
HISTORY OF NURSING 2021-06-22
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- American Army Nurses Corps, is formed during the U.S. Civil War
- derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish.
- University of Minnesota School for Nurses, the first university-based nurse training program.
- Kent, the first African American to earn a PhD in nursing
- Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death
- Hospital School of Nursing, founded in New York City, as the first nursing school in the U.S. to be founded on the principles set forth by Florence Nightingale
- Nightingale, was a nurse who tended to injured soldiers in the Crimean War in the 1850s
- War, created an immediate need for capable nurses to care for the enormous number of sick and wounded.
- Watson, Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- the Lady with the Lamp
- Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and
- Seminary, the first nursing program in the United States established to admit African-Americans
- A profession or practice of providing care for the sick
- year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia is formed
- formed.
- Nurses, referred as practicante or enfermero during Spanish regime
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- Fliedner, a German Lutheran minister who opened the first formal nursing school in history
- of Health, This department along with Human Services creates a commission to address the national nursing shortage.
- Nightingale, the first American nursing journal
- Zealand, the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with the adoption of the Nurse Registration Act
- Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse
- Nurses Association, was founded in New York City in 1896 as the Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada
- Richards, the first American trained nurse
- Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress
- Mission Hospital, The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in 1906
- The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened in
- on Nursing, the first instruction manual of any kind for nurses.
- Due to the efforts of Linda Richards, the first nurse training institute is established in
- Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American trained nurse, graduated from the New England Hospital School of Nursing.
- Barton, a nurse who founded the American Red Cross soon after the Civil War
- Report, concludes that nurses should ideally be educated in a university setting
- year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia
32 Clues: formed. • the Lady with the Lamp • Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death • Richards, the first American trained nurse • Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse • year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia • Nightingale, the first American nursing journal • Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress • ...
Crossword 23: Hockey Rivalries 2024-12-11
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- Vegas’ team, rivals with San Jose.
- Teams like Edmonton and Montreal that dominate rivals.
- A legendary figure in Boston-Montreal clashes.
- Refers to Vegas and Seattle joining the league.
- Deciding match in playoff rivalries.
- Annual outdoor game often featuring rival teams.
- Florida’s team, rivals of Tampa Bay.
- Key in rivalry playoff series.
- Nickname for a game filled with altercations.
- Chicago’s team, rivals with St. Louis and Detroit.
- Rivals of the Rangers in the “Battle of New York.”
- Philadelphia’s team, known for their rivalry with Pittsburgh.
- Washington’s team, rivals of Pittsburgh.
- Winnipeg’s team, rivals with Calgary and Edmonton.
- Key player in New York vs. Edmonton rivalries.
- Intensifies rivalries during postseason play.
- Often the prize at stake in rivalry games.
- Wayne Gretzky, who fueled the Edmonton-Calgary rivalry.
- Anaheim’s team, rivals of Los Angeles in the “Freeway Faceoff.”
- Los Angeles’ team, rival of Anaheim and San Jose.
- Regular season games between rival teams.
- Often the climax of a rivalry game.
- Regular broadcasts that showcase rivalries.
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- Often leads by example in rivalry games.
- Energize players during rival matchups.
- Ottawa’s team, rivals of the Leafs in the “Battle of Ontario.”
- Tampa Bay’s team, known for clashes with Florida.
- Seattle’s team, forming rivalries with Pacific teams.
- The Montreal Canadiens, rivals of the Boston Bruins.
- Edmonton’s team, rivals of Calgary in the “Battle of Alberta.”
- New York’s team, rivals of the Islanders and Devils.
- New Jersey’s team, rivals of the Rangers.
- The oldest teams in the NHL, often rivals.
- Pittsburgh’s team, known for clashes with Washington.
- Colorado’s team, rivals of Detroit.
- Detroit’s team, fierce competitors with Colorado in the 1990s.
- Celebrated in rivalries when scored against a nemesis.
- Signals a fight, common in rivalries.
- St. Louis’ team, longtime rivals of Chicago.
- Can shift momentum in a rivalry game.
- Minnesota’s team, rivals of Colorado.
- Longtime rivals of the Canadiens.
- A frequent infraction in heated games.
- Calgary’s team, fierce rivals of Edmonton.
- Boston’s team, known for its rivalry with Montreal.
- Players from rival teams sharing the ice.
- Buffalo’s team, rivals with Toronto.
- Teams that beat rivals in away games.
- San Jose’s team, rivals of Los Angeles and Anaheim.
- Critical in high-stakes rivalry games.
50 Clues: Key in rivalry playoff series. • Longtime rivals of the Canadiens. • Vegas’ team, rivals with San Jose. • Colorado’s team, rivals of Detroit. • Often the climax of a rivalry game. • Deciding match in playoff rivalries. • Florida’s team, rivals of Tampa Bay. • Buffalo’s team, rivals with Toronto. • Signals a fight, common in rivalries. • Can shift momentum in a rivalry game. • ...
sub work 2023-01-09
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- -a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies
- -An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians on the Various Reservations
- -federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years
- -an American oil production, transportation, refining, and marketing company that operated from 1870 to 1911
- -Danish-American social reformer, "muckraking" journalist
- -an article written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich. The article was published in the North American Review
- -a business leader whose means of amassing a personal fortune contributed positively to the country in some way
- - a massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army
- -an era extending roughly from 1877 to 1900
- - the first major labor organization in the United States
- -delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States Representative from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896
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- - a company increasing production of goods or services at the same part of the supply chain
- -the combination in one company of two or more stages of production normally operated by separate companies.
- - labor radicals to protest the killing and wounding of several workers
- -a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems
- -argument advanced by historian Frederick Jackson Turner in 1893 that a settler colonial exceptionalism, under the guise of American democracy, was formed by the appropriation of the rugged American frontirt
- -social criticism originally applied to certain wealthy and powerful 19th-century American businessmen
- -massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars
- -federally owned island in New York Harbor, situated within the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, that was the busiest immigrant inspection and processing station
- -various theories and societal practices that purport to apply biological concepts of natural selection and survival of the fittest to sociology, economics and politics, and which were largely defined by scholars in Western Europe and North America in the 1870s
20 Clues: -an era extending roughly from 1877 to 1900 • -Danish-American social reformer, "muckraking" journalist • - the first major labor organization in the United States • -a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems • - labor radicals to protest the killing and wounding of several workers • ...
A Long Walk to Water, Chapters 11 - 18 2025-05-22
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- Salva's tribal affiliation
- Because of the well, villagers could grow vegetable and sell them in a ________.
- place where Salva reunites with his ailing father
- word that describes the water that made Salva's father ill
- The name of the American school that raised money to build the well in Nay's village.
- the quality demonstrated by Salva throughout his journey; he never gave up - P _____.
- number of years Salva stays at the Itang Refugee Camp in Ethiopia
- Salva' home country
- Salva's adoptive mother in New York
- language Michael -- the aid worker -- helps Salva learn, so he can communicate in his new country
- name of the river Salva and other refugees are forced to cross with the Itang Refugee camp closes
- In the Gilo River, refugees have to be wary of these animals
- Protagonist who transitions from refugee to humanitarian leader
- color of the woman's head scarf at the Itang Refugee Camp
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- the young girl whose village benefits from a new well
- the season Salva experiences for the first time in America
- It took Salva and his group of boys one and a half years to ____ to the camp in Kenya
- City in New York where Salva resettles in the United States
- the group of orphaned and displaced boys (and girls) Salva belonged to
- what Nya calls the drilling rig used to dig wells
- Nya's younger sister who falls ill from dirty water
- Nya's brother who explains the well-drilling process
- the name of the refugee camp Salva first lives in for six years (after crossing the desert)
- the state Salva immigrates to in America
- the first water out of the ground in Nya's village was, unfortunately _____ (full of mud)
- The Nuer and Dinka tribes were _____, but Salva did not care.
- Who teaches Salva to "take one step at a time" but keep going?
- color of the coveralls of the well workers (Nya notices the boss and his assistants wearing them)
- the facility Nya's father helped build alongside the well in Nya's village
- the soda Salva drinks on a flight to America; his father used to buy it in Loun-Ariik
- African country where Salva stays in a refugee camp before moving to America
31 Clues: Salva' home country • Salva's tribal affiliation • Salva's adoptive mother in New York • the state Salva immigrates to in America • place where Salva reunites with his ailing father • what Nya calls the drilling rig used to dig wells • Nya's younger sister who falls ill from dirty water • Nya's brother who explains the well-drilling process • ...
Toast Agenda 2023-08-24
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- You either love it or hate it and it comes every fall without fail (2 words)
- A breakfast food and the name of this meeting
- A new vertical that requires ID verification
- Don't forget to silence notifications
- One thing Trent can't live without
- A type of UXR test to match the users' mental model (two words)
- Don't forget to take one before the year is over
- It's being replaced by Google Meet
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- Both New York and Chicago have their own style
- Where the campus team is located
- Our brand color (after JET)
- It stands for cross user types and it's a meeting that happens every week
- One of our biggest GH+ partners
13 Clues: Our brand color (after JET) • One of our biggest GH+ partners • Where the campus team is located • One thing Trent can't live without • It's being replaced by Google Meet • Don't forget to silence notifications • A new vertical that requires ID verification • A breakfast food and the name of this meeting • Both New York and Chicago have their own style • ...
The legend of sleepy hollow 2021-10-05
8 Clues: the authors name • Ichabod Crane's job • Ichabod's last name • who does Ichabod love • the name of Brom Bones horse • york where the story took place • bones who ends up marying Katrina • what town rested along the Hudson River
ABBY 2022-02-08
8 Clues: u turn me • the girl i love • jaden smiths dad • the name i call you • the thing on the 14th • new york but with an m • the worst day of the week • the girl im crazily in love with
Weekly Crossword 2022-11-05
8 Clues: snow on the ground • when flowers bloom • hot, sunny weather • leaves might fall off trees • New York is on the ____ coast • Seattle is on the _____ coast • Santa lives at the ______ pole • You might find a penguin at the _____ pole
Important structures and discoveries 2025-08-19
8 Clues: 1 • 2 • A dwarf planet • A building located in India • A structure located in France • A building located in New York city • A structure located in San Francisco • What you use to take a photo inside your body
Week 24 2024-02-20
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- how old was William Penn when he died? (Two words) p96
- sir Edmund tried escaping prison Disguised in ______ clothes. P83
- which war began in 1690? (Three words) p107
- when did the king William's war end? P108
- who died in 1701? (Two words) P108
- which lasted from 1702-1713? (Three words) P109
- the little New England fleet was commanded by sir ______ _____. (Two words) p107
- King Louis gave Frontenac the order to seize New York so the French would have access to the ______ _____. (Two words) P107
- what Treaty was made in 171? (Three words) P109
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- how much money did king Charles owe Admiral Penn when he died? (Two words) p94
- who died in 1718? (Two words) P96
- who was on the throne when sir Edmund Andros came out as royal governor? (Two words) p81-82
- what year did the towns of New England go crazy about witchcraft? P84
- what is the capital of Pennsylvania? P95
- who sold his part of New Jersey to the quakers? (Two words) p94
15 Clues: who died in 1718? (Two words) P96 • who died in 1701? (Two words) P108 • what is the capital of Pennsylvania? P95 • when did the king William's war end? P108 • which war began in 1690? (Three words) p107 • which lasted from 1702-1713? (Three words) P109 • what Treaty was made in 171? (Three words) P109 • how old was William Penn when he died? (Two words) p96 • ...
Chapter 7 Crossword 2020-12-15
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- The Treaty of ________ led to the end of the American Revolutionary War.
- Thousands of _________ Americans had questions of whether the war would bring them freedom.
- In December 1777, Washington settled his troops at ___________, Pennsylvania for a brutally cold winter.
- As the war went on, Washington changed his military strategy to avoid _________ battles against the British.
- After the defeat in New York, the British decide to move _________ in a hope to gain support of Loyalists and freed slaves.
- Washington chased Sir Henry Clinton's men to New Jersey where he defeated them at the Battle of __________.
- One strength of the American army was they had an experienced leader named ______________ (last name).
- At the Battle of ___________, the Americans crossed the Delaware River to capture 900 Hessian troops. This was a turning point in the war for the Americans.
- After multiple defeats in the southern states, the Patriots switched to ___________ warfare.
- One of the strengths of the British army was that they were well __________ compared to the Americans.
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- Thomas Paine's The ____________ encouraged American troops to continue their fight for independence.
- The Battle of ___________ was won by the Americans and convinced the French to join the war.
- The hit-and-run tactics by the Patriots in the south caused Cornwallis' troops to grow tired and settle in ___________ in the Spring of 1781.
- One of the weaknesses of the American army was that they were affected by __________ of guns, gunpowder, food, and uniforms
- With British troops being surrounded by boat from the east, Americans from the South and French from the West, the British ____ on October 19, 1781.
- British General ________ drove out the Americans from New York City in 1776 with a much larger force.
- The Continental Army received help from foreigners such as Friedrich von __________ and Marquis de Lafayette.
- One weakness of the British army was that sending troops and supplies from Britain was ______ and costly.
18 Clues: The Treaty of ________ led to the end of the American Revolutionary War. • Thousands of _________ Americans had questions of whether the war would bring them freedom. • The Battle of ___________ was won by the Americans and convinced the French to join the war. • After multiple defeats in the southern states, the Patriots switched to ___________ warfare. • ...
Famous Roads & Streets 2023-12-11
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- This is a historic street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans
- The road that was featured on the Beatles album cover in 1969
- The street where you may see Elmo, Big Bird, or Cookie Monster
- This street has been a popular location for London's elite since its construction in the 1700s
- This avenue is the world-shoppers paradise of flagship stores, including Tiffany & Co. and Saks, along with being one of the most expensive shopping streets around the globe
- This Blv is best known for its Hollywood Walk of Fame, an over-a-mile of sidewalks with more than 2,500 stars engraved with names and handpr of the famed directors, musicians, fictional characters, producers, and other Hollywood celebrities.
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- This is an east–west street in San Francisco, California, that is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns.
- This street is the main commercial street in Princeton and the boundary between the campus and town.
- This alley exists today as a residential street, historic landmark, and interpreted site labeled the “Nation's Oldest Residential Street.”
- One may end up on this street if they want to visit the theatre for a live performance in NYC
- The street in New York City that's home to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), banks, and other financial institutions
- This drive is home to our very own A-1 Limousine
12 Clues: This drive is home to our very own A-1 Limousine • The road that was featured on the Beatles album cover in 1969 • The street where you may see Elmo, Big Bird, or Cookie Monster • This is a historic street in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans • One may end up on this street if they want to visit the theatre for a live performance in NYC • ...
Rivers that cross the Quebec border 2025-05-27
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- Crossing the border between Quebec and Labrador, it is one of the most renowned salmon rivers in Quebec together with the Moisie River
- Located in western Quebec and northeastern Ontario, it is popular for canoeing trips to James Bay and accessible from Hannah Bay where it drains into
- Has been seen for many years as a great area for hydroelectrcity and crosses between Quebec and Labrador
- Sourced from the Great Lakes, this large river forms a natural border between Canada and the United States
- Crossing the Ontario-Québec border, this river drains into James Bay and is named after an adaptation of the word "misikapu", meaning "big water"
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- Taking its source in Lake Champlain, it then crosses the Quebec-US border, becoming a dividing body between New York and Vermont
- Runs parallel to the Quebec-Labrador border bu does not cross it
- Begins in the Laurentian Mountains but forms a natural border between Ontario and Quebec
- Originates in Lake Témiscouata, Quebec and empties into the Saint John River by Edmundston, New Brunswick
- Sourced in a lake of the same name in New York State, USA and empties into the St-Lawrence River, Quebec
- Sources and empties in Vermont, USA, but crosses the Quebec border for 24 km
- Has the same name as a freshwater fish that can be found in Quebec
12 Clues: Runs parallel to the Quebec-Labrador border bu does not cross it • Has the same name as a freshwater fish that can be found in Quebec • Sources and empties in Vermont, USA, but crosses the Quebec border for 24 km • Begins in the Laurentian Mountains but forms a natural border between Ontario and Quebec • ...
Steinbeck CrossWord 2013-05-16
8 Clues: his original last name • Steinbeck's first wife • Where Steinbeck was born • died because of this disease • One of his most influential books • Steinbeck's first job in New York • first commercial book by Steinbeck • first actual novel written bySteinbeck
Crossword Baltie 2022-08-05
8 Clues: brain • roman god of war • florante at Laura • a water zodiac sign • generation after Gen Z's • music genre from New York • anomaly causing a dent on the cheek • a city sitting on 1/10th of the world's oil
Spring Coming Crossword 2024-02-10
8 Clues: March _________ • a time for pranks • New York baseball team • It turns green in Spring • April _______ bring May flowers • April showers bring May _______ • Season during March, April, and May • The animal who tells us if Spring is coming early
U.S. State Capitals 2023-06-16
8 Clues: - The capital of Texas • - The capital of Idaho • - The capital of Arizona • - The capital of Georgia • - The capital of New York • - The capital of Colorado • - The capital of Massachusetts • - The largest city in Alaska and a major economic hub
Thirteen Colonies Review 2014-12-03
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- Who was Jamestown named in honor of
- What country built Fort Christina in Delaware in 1638
- What colony was named for Lord De La Warr
- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut make up which colonies
- What King did the colonist name the Carolinas for
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- What colony was established for the English of Catholic faith
- What colony was named for Sir George Carteret
- Who is the "Virgin Queen" that Virginia is named for
- Which Carolina is known for growing rice, cotton and indigo
- Who originally settled New York
- Georgia was named for what English King
- What colony was established by the Pilgrims in 1620
12 Clues: Who originally settled New York • Who was Jamestown named in honor of • Georgia was named for what English King • What colony was named for Lord De La Warr • What colony was named for Sir George Carteret • What King did the colonist name the Carolinas for • What colony was established by the Pilgrims in 1620 • Who is the "Virgin Queen" that Virginia is named for • ...
wdst 2022-04-26
Across
- Nilüfer with the song "Midnight Sun"
- (I Love You) Hit song by Michael Franti & Spearhead
- Indigenous people of the lower Hudson Valley and Manhattan (and beyond)
- 2015 Death Cab for Cutie album title that is the Japanese concept of highlighting imperfections
- Mendelson who is performing at Radio Woodstock this month
- Mornings with _______
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- Band with new singles "Believe" and "Apple Tree Blues"
- Rock supergroup of the late '60s
- Reservoir that supplies 40% of the water to New York City
- County in which Woodstock is located
- Group in which Levon Helm played drums
- Number of Grammy's won by the group Arrested Development
12 Clues: Mornings with _______ • Rock supergroup of the late '60s • Nilüfer with the song "Midnight Sun" • County in which Woodstock is located • Group in which Levon Helm played drums • (I Love You) Hit song by Michael Franti & Spearhead • Band with new singles "Believe" and "Apple Tree Blues" • Number of Grammy's won by the group Arrested Development • ...
Broadway Brain Teaser 2025-12-17
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- A genre blending comedy with darker or unsettling themes
- Small in stature, but never in impact
- A powerful clique rather than a single leader
- A place where stories, costumes, and props come together onstage
- Of greatest importance above all else
- A month often associated with new casts, winter runs, and fresh starts
- People you haven’t met—yet
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- Those who don’t quite fit in with the rest
- The day after the Ides of March, if you wrote it out
- A temporary home between chapters
- The famous New York theater district known for marquees and curtain calls
- A connector showing belonging or origin
12 Clues: People you haven’t met—yet • A temporary home between chapters • Small in stature, but never in impact • Of greatest importance above all else • A connector showing belonging or origin • Those who don’t quite fit in with the rest • A powerful clique rather than a single leader • The day after the Ides of March, if you wrote it out • ...
The Outsiders 2021-10-28
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- the last name of the author
- decided not to fight in the rumble
- Where the church is
- said she could fall in love with Dally
- Randy's best friend
- they live on the east side of town
- Sodapop's girlfriend's name
- the main character who loves movies
- What Johnny thinks Dally is like the boys in Gone With the Wind
- the gang's pet
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- Soda's horse
- what can never stay?
- what Socs is short for
- type of car that Bob drove
- Where Dally, Pony, and Johnny went for BBQ sandwiches
- the teacher who rode in the ambulance with Pony
- from New York; hoodlum
- Ponyboy's favorite brother
- Cherry's last name
19 Clues: Soda's horse • the gang's pet • Cherry's last name • Where the church is • Randy's best friend • what can never stay? • what Socs is short for • from New York; hoodlum • type of car that Bob drove • Ponyboy's favorite brother • the last name of the author • Sodapop's girlfriend's name • decided not to fight in the rumble • they live on the east side of town • ...
Water Fun 2022-09-08
Across
- is a city in Nassau County, New York,
- The name of the bag in the J-300 and J-400 filter bay
- ribbit, ribbit
- What you put in the Sundance aromatherapy chamber
- Greek Goddess of wisdom
- seventh astrological sign in the zodiac.
- Film festival in Utah
- British Rock Band
- Autocleaner that comes with Great Package
- Wine mixer made famous by Step Brothers movie
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- 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace"
- Jesse "The Body" ___
- An ancient story or our #1 selling spa model
- Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools
- Greek God of Strength
- How you get into a pool
- a bit part in a movie
- Doughboy
- place to go relax
19 Clues: Doughboy • ribbit, ribbit • British Rock Band • place to go relax • Jesse "The Body" ___ • Greek God of Strength • a bit part in a movie • Film festival in Utah • How you get into a pool • Greek Goddess of wisdom • Gazebo with bar and 2 barstools • 2008 James Bond movie "__of Solace" • is a city in Nassau County, New York, • seventh astrological sign in the zodiac. • ...
SOL 2-3 Crossword 2023-09-14
Across
- Glory,____and God reasons Europeans explored the western hemisphere
- skilled craftsperson; common in the Middle Colonies Artisan
- Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
- of Burgesses the first elected assembly in the New World; located in Virginia; has run continuously—now called the Virginia General Assembly
- person that does not believe in the established religion; those colonists in New England who did not believe that the church and government should be connected
- Passage voyage that brought African slaves to the New World
- Community society that is governed by similar religious beliefs; Puritans set up a covenant community in New England
- Georgia was this type of Colony
- Compact document signed in New England to establish rules based on the Puritan religion
- England New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware
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- noble Englishmen that received land grants (free land from the King) in Virginia
- religious group that left England and settled in New England and wanted to purify the Church of England
- Company A London joint-stock company that established the Jamestown Colony
- democracy in which the people make direct decisions about government by voting on rules/laws directly; practiced in the New England Colonies through town meetings
- Co business in which people combine their wealth for a common purpose
- Crop grown for sale rather than for personal use
- and Jews were the group that settled primarily in New York
- Enterprise economy in which private individuals own businesses and keep profits rather than the government
- Awakening a return of religious feeling in the colonies during the 1700s; challenged the role of religion in government and led to the creation of evangelical (Christian) religions
- Servant a person who has agreed to work for another for a limited period in return for travel to the New World
- This group settled primarily in Pennsylvania
- large farm on which labor of slaves or indentured servants was used to grow a single cash crop; economy of the Southern Colonies was based on plantations
23 Clues: Georgia was this type of Colony • This group settled primarily in Pennsylvania • New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware • Crop grown for sale rather than for personal use • and Jews were the group that settled primarily in New York • skilled craftsperson; common in the Middle Colonies Artisan • ...
Tour in New York 2022-10-11
6 Clues: Kota thinks that New York is • A popular musical on Broadway • You can enjoy skating in this season • There are lots of this in central park • A sport you can play in the central park • you ride on it on the way to Liberty Island
New York Times Crossword 2024-11-06
3.5 vocab 2021-12-10
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- a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose
- a 1781 battle in South Carolina that was an important American victory over the British
- a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution
- German officer who trained General Washington's troops during the winter at Valley Forge. Steuben's methods and training manual became standard for American troops.
- a 1763 agreement between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian War and transferred much of North America from French to British control
- a Jewish financier who aided the fight for independence during the American Revolution. Salomon was born in Poland and immigrated to New York City in 1772.
- to approve
- the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender
- the Pennsylvania site of Washington's Continental Army encampment during the winter of 1777–1778
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- a French aristocrat who fought with the Patriots against the British during the War for Independence.
- young American Revolutionary hero from Connecticut. Hale was captured by the British and hung without trial. Tradition says that before he died he said: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
- an enslaved African American who spied for General Lafayette during the American Revolution. Armistead's efforts were so successful that he was rewarded with his freedom and eventually, with a veteran's pension.
- a 1776 battle in New Jersey in which George Washington's troops captured a British encampment
- a 1776 battle in New York in which more than 1,400 Americans were killed, wounded, or captured
- a free African American who fought for independence during the American Revolution. The grandson of a slave, Cheswell was an educated, regularly elected town leader in New Hampshire.
- a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks
- a Spanish governor of Louisiana during the American Revolution. Gálvez aided the Patriots by allowing supplies to be shipped up the Mississippi River to American forces.
- troops on horseback
- a naval captain during the American Revolution. During a battle with the British, with his boat sinking, he is credited with having said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- a military blockade or encirclement of an enemy town or position with the purpose of forcing it to surrender
20 Clues: to approve • troops on horseback • a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks • a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose • the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender • a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution • ...
Gefangen in New York 2015-05-06
6 Clues: Das Kind von Sylvia... • Dinge die Ron reparierte... • Was hat er sehr gut bestanden? • Bande im Norden und stärkste Bande... • Wer ist auf einmal in New York gefangen? • Die Bande, in der Ron aufgenommen wurde...
New York Day Women 2024-03-14
6 Clues: Mother's street snack • Spice that looks like cockroaches • What the room in the garage is for • Where all mother's clothes will end up • What mother sews onto company T-shirts • She watches the ____ drawing every night
captial cities 2023-11-08
captial cities 2023-11-08
DigiCom Crossword 4 2021-09-09
Across
- Next cast for Judwaa 3
- Was stuck in snowfall for 2 hours
- Not a Bachchan
- Most eager to join Bengaluru office
- Famous Dialogue: Woh STREE hai, kuch bhi kar sakti hai!
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- Eye pupils of different size
- Famous for her box of cucumber
- Recently promoted to Principal Engineer TLCP
- Living her childhood again with her newborn
- Moved to Minnesota from New York
- Rubik's Cube Champion
- Is from the "paradise on earth"
12 Clues: Not a Bachchan • Rubik's Cube Champion • Next cast for Judwaa 3 • Eye pupils of different size • Famous for her box of cucumber • Is from the "paradise on earth" • Moved to Minnesota from New York • Was stuck in snowfall for 2 hours • Most eager to join Bengaluru office • Living her childhood again with her newborn • Recently promoted to Principal Engineer TLCP • ...
A világháború után 2018-09-09
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- A Biztonsági Tanácsnak ennyi állandó tagja van.
- Az USA adja az európai országoknak a gazdaság fellendítésére.
- Az ENSZ nevelésügyi szervezete.
- A világ pénzügyi központja.
- Ezzel lehet megakadályozni egy döntést.
- A "bűnös" népekhez tartozóknak el kellett hagyniuk otthonaikat.
- A háborúban vesztes ázsiai ország.
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- New York az ENSZ ....ja.
- Lengyelország innen kapott területeket.
- Ez az ország nyerte a legtöbb területet 1947-ben.
- Ezzel az országgal később megkötötték a békét.
- Szovjetunió munkatáborainak neve.
12 Clues: New York az ENSZ ....ja. • A világ pénzügyi központja. • Az ENSZ nevelésügyi szervezete. • Szovjetunió munkatáborainak neve. • A háborúban vesztes ázsiai ország. • Lengyelország innen kapott területeket. • Ezzel lehet megakadályozni egy döntést. • Ezzel az országgal később megkötötték a békét. • A Biztonsági Tanácsnak ennyi állandó tagja van. • ...
STAND UP FOR YA RIGHTS KID! 2019-07-08
Across
- 3 (the second word is development)
- 6
- 8 (Trump's favourite topic)
- 11 (3 words, the first is given to you)
- 7 (the second word starts with 'aware')
- 1 (plural)
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- 4 (the second word is property)
- 10 (The EU promotes this)
- 2
- 9 (plural, first word civil, second word is the plural form of a New York Statue)
- 5 (banned in most developed countries)
- 12 (the first word is the picture)
12 Clues: 6 • 2 • 1 (plural) • 10 (The EU promotes this) • 8 (Trump's favourite topic) • 4 (the second word is property) • 3 (the second word is development) • 12 (the first word is the picture) • 5 (banned in most developed countries) • 11 (3 words, the first is given to you) • 7 (the second word starts with 'aware') • ...
RAYMOND'S RUN 2023-11-07
Across
- Hazel's brother with a disability.
- Matter-of-fact and humorous
- The story takes place in ______, New York.
- Hazel's rival in running.
- Hazel Parker
- The nickname for the main character.
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- Hazel sees everyone as a rival (theme)
- Running is a ________ that transcends limitation of race, gender and disability.
- The story has a ______-person narrator.
- Mr Pearson
- Full of strife and conflict.
- "I don't believe in just standing around talking"
12 Clues: Mr Pearson • Hazel Parker • Hazel's rival in running. • Matter-of-fact and humorous • Full of strife and conflict. • Hazel's brother with a disability. • The nickname for the main character. • Hazel sees everyone as a rival (theme) • The story has a ______-person narrator. • The story takes place in ______, New York. • "I don't believe in just standing around talking" • ...
Special Puzzle for Liam 2024-02-07
Across
- The highest mountain
- Your favorite swimming stroke
- Your favorite soccer player
- Where Nunu and Jeddo are going
- Aunt Sheena's middle name
- Our favorite game to play as a family
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- Where in New York City do I live
- 220 divide by 44
- Cheetahs can run up to how many miles per hour
- The name of the street you live on
- The game you taught me to play
- Likes to chase mice
12 Clues: 220 divide by 44 • Likes to chase mice • The highest mountain • Aunt Sheena's middle name • Your favorite soccer player • Your favorite swimming stroke • The game you taught me to play • Where Nunu and Jeddo are going • Where in New York City do I live • The name of the street you live on • Our favorite game to play as a family • Cheetahs can run up to how many miles per hour
Chapter 4 Crossword 2022-10-04
Across
- Being super formal and correct
- Someone from New York
- The belief in being judged by a higher form or deity such as God.
- Pretending to show something
- To sleep walk
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- Placing two things next to each other to compare whose phone is whos
- Rare interval of things happening
- an indian prince
- the inhabitants of somewhere
- To constantly go up and down
- Actions that indicate confidence or happiness
- Being brave or confident
12 Clues: To sleep walk • an indian prince • Someone from New York • Being brave or confident • the inhabitants of somewhere • To constantly go up and down • Pretending to show something • Being super formal and correct • Rare interval of things happening • Actions that indicate confidence or happiness • The belief in being judged by a higher form or deity such as God. • ...
ods crossword 2024-09-09
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- a film company made in 7th grade
- oliver's nickname in 6th grade
- daniels nickname in 7th grade
- a table formed in 6th grade with an interesting rights system
- braydens old username
- a hit game created by daniel brayden and others
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- a 38 year old chinese man living in the new york suburbs
- owen's height
- god
- brayden's nickname in 6th grade
- oliver's dream job
- chase's nickname in 6th grade
12 Clues: god • owen's height • oliver's dream job • braydens old username • daniels nickname in 7th grade • chase's nickname in 6th grade • oliver's nickname in 6th grade • brayden's nickname in 6th grade • a film company made in 7th grade • a hit game created by daniel brayden and others • a 38 year old chinese man living in the new york suburbs • ...
100 2025-01-10
Across
- – A sandy area by the ocean.
- – A mountain with presidents' faces carved on it.
- – The leader of a country.
- – A protected area for nature and wildlife.
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- – A Hawaiian greeting.
- – The original people of a place.
- – Something that is not safe.
- – A mountain that erupts with lava.
- – Very dry areas with sand.
- – A famous statue in New York City.
- – A person who rides waves.
- – A U.S. state known for its islands.
12 Clues: – A Hawaiian greeting. • – The leader of a country. • – Very dry areas with sand. • – A person who rides waves. • – A sandy area by the ocean. • – Something that is not safe. • – The original people of a place. • – A mountain that erupts with lava. • – A famous statue in New York City. • – A U.S. state known for its islands. • – A protected area for nature and wildlife. • ...
birthday mathilde 2025-01-05
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- / sans ça tu vois rien
- / t'aime bien cette marque
- / je te reconnais grace a ça
- / une des fleurs que tu préfère
- / ce qui fait plus de 50m (objet)
- / sans ça on ne se serai pas rencontrée
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- / outil indispensable
- / duo de classe
- / une ville que tu kiffe
- / il est gros mais tu l'adores
- / ça pique mais tu aimes grave
- / le prénom d'une personne imortante pour toi
12 Clues: / duo de classe • / outil indispensable • / sans ça tu vois rien • / une ville que tu kiffe • / t'aime bien cette marque • / je te reconnais grace a ça • / il est gros mais tu l'adores • / ça pique mais tu aimes grave • / une des fleurs que tu préfère • / ce qui fait plus de 50m (objet) • / sans ça on ne se serai pas rencontrée • / le prénom d'une personne imortante pour toi
US History Chapter 3 Sect. The 13 Colonies 2022-09-07
Across
- a middle colony, settlers from Sweden came in 1638
- a southern colony, settled by an English charter led by Lord Baltimore in 1632
- a middle colony, settled by a religious group called the Quakers and their leader William Penn
- a New England colony, Roger Williams built a settlement called Providence, free to follow religious beliefs.
- the first of the New England Colonies.
- a New England Colony, led by Thomas hooker a group of people who felt the Puritans had too much power
- a southern colony, was originally home to debtors or people jailed for not paying money they owed to others
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- a middle colony, English forces took control of New Amsterdam and broke the land into two colonies (not New York)
- a southern colony, rich in soil many people came to farm in 1712 it split into two colonies North and South
- a New England colony, fishing community did not want to follow Puritan Church Law
- original southern colony began with the settlement of Jamestown
- a middle colony, was originally named New Netherlands
12 Clues: the first of the New England Colonies. • a middle colony, settlers from Sweden came in 1638 • a middle colony, was originally named New Netherlands • original southern colony began with the settlement of Jamestown • a southern colony, settled by an English charter led by Lord Baltimore in 1632 • ...
Foux du Fafa 2013-10-14
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- / "Flight of the _____"
- / Où est le musique danse?
- / D'où vient Bret et Jemaine (les chanteurs)
- / "Pineapple"
- / Combien d'albums ont Bret et Jermaine?
- du jour / "Soup of the day"
- / Comment est-ce que Hannah a trouvé ce chanson?
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- / Où sont les livres?
- / Où allons-nous acheter de la nourriture?
- / Pâtisserie en forme de demi-cercle
- / Un fruit rose
- York / Où Bret et Jermaine vivent dans leur émission de télévision
12 Clues: / "Pineapple" • / Un fruit rose • / Où sont les livres? • / "Flight of the _____" • / Où est le musique danse? • du jour / "Soup of the day" • / Pâtisserie en forme de demi-cercle • / Combien d'albums ont Bret et Jermaine? • / Où allons-nous acheter de la nourriture? • / D'où vient Bret et Jemaine (les chanteurs) • / Comment est-ce que Hannah a trouvé ce chanson? • ...
Centipede Crossword 2022-09-15
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- The best _____ is a self ______.
- He might teach you about electrons.
- Errant pass, prison weapon, or hindquarter of an animal.
- Emmy Lead Actress winner
- Head of the Commonwealth.
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- Earth in science fiction.
- He won the US Open this year.
- You might get a lot of these in your inbox
- Author who was stabbed in New York this summer.
- Massachusetts Attorney General
- Like some dangerous isotopes.
- The study of mushrooms
12 Clues: The study of mushrooms • Emmy Lead Actress winner • Earth in science fiction. • Head of the Commonwealth. • He won the US Open this year. • Like some dangerous isotopes. • Massachusetts Attorney General • The best _____ is a self ______. • He might teach you about electrons. • You might get a lot of these in your inbox • Author who was stabbed in New York this summer. • ...
Witness Act 1 2023-09-22
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- The newspaper guy
- What Merlin called Leanora
- A prejudice group
- A Jewish girl from New York
- The setting of the book
- Not helping or supporting either side
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- The town leader
- Thinks that joining the clan is a bad idea
- The last name of the town clergyman
- A person who see an event when it takes place
- Wants to join the clan
- The woman who took in Esther & Esther's Father
12 Clues: The town leader • The newspaper guy • A prejudice group • Wants to join the clan • The setting of the book • What Merlin called Leanora • A Jewish girl from New York • The last name of the town clergyman • Not helping or supporting either side • Thinks that joining the clan is a bad idea • A person who see an event when it takes place • ...
Multi-syllabic Words 2024-03-05
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- Lava can erupt out of this
- You put this on a birthday cake
- You can put Easter eggs and candy in here
- You can eat this with eggs for breakfast
- You can put the pieces of this together
- You can see the Statue of ____ in New York City
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- What 7 is
- Frightened
- Water will do this
- Not nice
- Where you can find a lot of books
- A farm vehicle
12 Clues: Not nice • What 7 is • Frightened • A farm vehicle • Water will do this • Lava can erupt out of this • You put this on a birthday cake • Where you can find a lot of books • You can put the pieces of this together • You can eat this with eggs for breakfast • You can put Easter eggs and candy in here • You can see the Statue of ____ in New York City
Merry Christmas! 2022-12-22
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- Advance payment for consumption of item/activity
- Where peppermint patties are made
- One of the 10 most common prepositions
- Opposite of old
- Rudolph never got to join the reindeer version
- Multiple magazines that name Person of the Year
- 12 months
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- Privilege or assigned permission for computer data
- Greece instituted first formal version of these
- Has a breaking version
- Robyn and Chris use almost daily for meals
- Encompassing everything
12 Clues: 12 months • Opposite of old • Has a breaking version • Encompassing everything • Where peppermint patties are made • One of the 10 most common prepositions • Robyn and Chris use almost daily for meals • Rudolph never got to join the reindeer version • Greece instituted first formal version of these • Multiple magazines that name Person of the Year • ...
Taylor 2025-08-21
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- Trouble when you walked in
- Red song about dangerous love
- Reputation bop about attraction
- Playful breakup-makeup song from Red
- Speak Now deluxe track about love conquering all
- We never go out of ___
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- Reputation song about secret love
- 1989 deluxe Alice-inspired track
- Fan-favorite 1989 bonus track
- 1989 opening track, Welcome to New York
- We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together acronym
- Red track with positive nostalgia
12 Clues: We never go out of ___ • Trouble when you walked in • Fan-favorite 1989 bonus track • Red song about dangerous love • Reputation bop about attraction • 1989 deluxe Alice-inspired track • Reputation song about secret love • Red track with positive nostalgia • Playful breakup-makeup song from Red • 1989 opening track, Welcome to New York • ...
Dussy's Cryptic 2 2024-08-13
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- Switch directions in your veins for plenty of offspring (5)
- Two of the same, a fruit by the sound of it (4)
- Mr Franklin the crooked (4)
- Suggest to brace the windows extra (7)
- Scrambled egg or fill your stomach (5)
- Way to go, not generating bacteria (8)
- Barbara, a librarian without astrological signs, she's a brute (9)
- A lesson without ending started heinous brawl (5)
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- Scrambled egg, or just fill your stomach (5)
- Mostly moor, nearly shredded, falsify (6)
- Suggest to hold up the operating system extra (7)
- Sounds like a baby boy, New York on a nice day (5)
- High speed faux broadcast (4)
- Crowdstrike leader operated next to New York's nook (6)
- Permanent injury by Civil Engineering is rare (6)
- A Greek letter to measure pressure?
- $1000, nothing to Serena's catcher? (5)
- It sounded like junk, it was broken (5)
18 Clues: Mr Franklin the crooked (4) • High speed faux broadcast (4) • A Greek letter to measure pressure? • Suggest to brace the windows extra (7) • Scrambled egg or fill your stomach (5) • Way to go, not generating bacteria (8) • $1000, nothing to Serena's catcher? (5) • It sounded like junk, it was broken (5) • Mostly moor, nearly shredded, falsify (6) • ...
**After Dark** Portswood Library Crossword 2024-12-17
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- Its his Birthday and you couldn't even buy him a present?
- Singer of the most annoying Christmas song ever written...
- Coin hidden inside the dessert.
- "....of New York", One of the best Christmas songs
- What you'll *definitely* do in the New Year
- The forbidden Christmas dinner topic.
- Always left at the bottom of the Quality Street tin
- Alcoholic Custard
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- Sparkling wine and orange juice. DON'T mix the words up!
- Traditional desert. Best to set on fire
- That one TV broadcast that you'll watch this year, honest
- Debate wages on about whether this is a true Christmas film
- Abused item of Office equipment at Christmas Parties
- Board game guaranteed to destroy any friendship
- When you don't want another bloody box of biscuits!
- You run the risk of being this after Christmas
16 Clues: Alcoholic Custard • Coin hidden inside the dessert. • The forbidden Christmas dinner topic. • Traditional desert. Best to set on fire • What you'll *definitely* do in the New Year • You run the risk of being this after Christmas • Board game guaranteed to destroy any friendship • "....of New York", One of the best Christmas songs • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-14
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- this ocean is closest to Antarctica
- this ocean is north of all the oceans
- when you go to the beach in California you swim in this ocean
- this ocean is named after the country it borders
- this continent has land below the equator and is north of Antarctica
- this continent touches the equator and prime meridian
- this continent is sneakily in all 4 hemispheres
- this continent is north of Africa and west of Asia
- this region contains the state of Florida
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- this continent is also a country
- this region contains the state of Hawaii
- this continent is south of all the continents
- when you go to the beach in New York you swim in this ocean
- this region contains the state of North Dakota
- this continent contains Canada, the USA and Mexico
- this region contains the state of Texas
- this region contains the state of New Jersey
17 Clues: this continent is also a country • this ocean is closest to Antarctica • this ocean is north of all the oceans • this region contains the state of Texas • this region contains the state of Hawaii • this region contains the state of Florida • this region contains the state of New Jersey • this continent is south of all the continents • ...
Colonization Crossword 2021-01-20
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- former slave that wrote an account of the middle passage
- the first successful leader of Jamestown
- the first cash crop in the 13 Colonies
- religious revival that swept through the 13 colonies
- colonial region associated with religion
- preached the sermon "Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God"
- English colony that acted as a buffer between the English colonies and Spanish Florida
- the trading system used by the Europeans, Africans, and Americans
- dutch business that originally colonized New York
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- puritan leader that spoke about "a city on a hill"
- the person that brought tobacco to the colonies
- colonial region associated with diversity
- quaker that established Pennsylvania
- another preacher associated with the Great Awakening
- the path African slaves took to the New World
- colonial region associated with the pursuit of wealth
- location of the infamous witch trials
17 Clues: quaker that established Pennsylvania • location of the infamous witch trials • the first cash crop in the 13 Colonies • the first successful leader of Jamestown • colonial region associated with religion • colonial region associated with diversity • the path African slaves took to the New World • the person that brought tobacco to the colonies • ...
American History Crossword 2023-09-14
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- First battle in the Civil War
- Primary Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Gave the Gettysburg Address
- Bloodiest Battle in the Civil War
- Colour of confederate uniforms
- Pamphlet by Thomas Paine
- Europeans couldn't create new colonies in the western hemisphere because of the
- Review power of the courts to determine the constitutionality of acts of other branches of government and to declare unconstitutional acts null and void.
- These 85 newspaper essays, written in support of ratification of the Constitution of 1787 in New York by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay.
- Article 2 of the Constitution
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- After the Battle of Antietam, Lincoln issued the
- The inventor of the cotton gin,
- First successful English Colony
- The leader of efforts to reform the treatment of the mentally ill.
- 31st State
- Treaty Ending the Mexican American War
- In World War II, the alliance between the United States, Great Britain, and France.
17 Clues: 31st State • Pamphlet by Thomas Paine • Gave the Gettysburg Address • First battle in the Civil War • Article 2 of the Constitution • Colour of confederate uniforms • The inventor of the cotton gin, • First successful English Colony • Bloodiest Battle in the Civil War • Treaty Ending the Mexican American War • After the Battle of Antietam, Lincoln issued the • ...
Exploration and Jamestown Part 1 2024-09-05
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- Holy wars that exposed Europeans to silk, porcelain, and spices
- The first two countries to explore the ocean- Spain and ________
- The movement of plants, animals, people, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean
- Purpose of Jamestown, make a _______
- Colonized the New York/New Jersey area
- Colonized Mexico and South America
- Term for rich men who did not need to work for a living
- Colony founded by Portugal in South America
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- Colonized the east coast of North America
- Native American girl who helped save Jamestown
- Jamestown was founded by investors who formed a ______
- Event in Europe that led to learning and curiosity
- One of the early leaders of Jamestown who traded with Natives- John ______
- The 3 G’s that influenced exploration: Gold, God, _________
- Colonized Eastern Canada
- Sailed to America in 1492 representing Spain- Christopher _____
- British colony in North Carolina that was abandoned
17 Clues: Colonized Eastern Canada • Colonized Mexico and South America • Purpose of Jamestown, make a _______ • Colonized the New York/New Jersey area • Colonized the east coast of North America • Colony founded by Portugal in South America • Native American girl who helped save Jamestown • Event in Europe that led to learning and curiosity • ...
Confusing Verbs 2023-10-10
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- It’s going to rain later, so I’ll ...an umbrella with me.
- I ... the weather is good tomorrow.
- She’s ... a really heavy bag. Give her a hand.
- She ... ... her mother. They have the same eyes.
- I’m not very good at ... jokes.
- Alba’s ... a new job. She starts next week.
- Mark and Charlotte ... at a party last year.
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- Can you help me or are you ... the news on TV?
- Did you ...that noise? I think it was a car crash.
- Did you ... anything back from New York? A souvenir?
- Paul is always late. I ... he’ll be late again today.
- I love those shoes you’re ...
- Have you ever ... a prize or cup for something?
- We got to the airport late, so we ... the plane.
- Nicky ... that she was sorry for what happened.
- I always ... my glasses. Where are they?
- Would you ... a lot of money to a good friend?
17 Clues: I love those shoes you’re ... • I’m not very good at ... jokes. • I ... the weather is good tomorrow. • I always ... my glasses. Where are they? • Alba’s ... a new job. She starts next week. • Mark and Charlotte ... at a party last year. • Can you help me or are you ... the news on TV? • She’s ... a really heavy bag. Give her a hand. • ...
Colonial Regions 2025-03-24
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- Land owners who controlled the Carolinas.
- This country controlled what is now Florida.
- This chief led the Yamacraw who traded land for the Savanah settlement.
- Metacomet led what Native American tribe.
- I was started by William Penn.
- This colonial region had the most slaves.
- This colonial region had many Puritans.
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- This religious group was led by William Penn.
- He started the Rhode Island colony in Providence.
- I am the colony that is the farthest south.
- She helped start Portsmouth, RI.
- I was started as a place for Catholics.
- He started the Georgia colony.
- Large farms found in the south.
- These mountains kept settlers from moving west into new territory.
- This colonial region was known as the bread basket because they grew so much wheat and corn.
- I was split from New York and became a colony.
17 Clues: He started the Georgia colony. • I was started by William Penn. • Large farms found in the south. • She helped start Portsmouth, RI. • I was started as a place for Catholics. • This colonial region had many Puritans. • Land owners who controlled the Carolinas. • Metacomet led what Native American tribe. • This colonial region had the most slaves. • ...
Alexander Hamiltion 2018-04-11
9 Clues: Was born in • First treasury • wounded from a duel by • Hamilton emigrated from • Where is Hamilton's grave • where did Hamilton study at • bill What dollar bill is Hamilton on • sent to this state for his eduacation • when did here turn to practice of law in New York
Eric Clapton 2019-07-02
9 Clues: Clapton-Vater. • -Conor Clapton. • Clapton-Wie heist sein Sohn. • 1991-Ist das Kind gestorben. • York -Wo wohte Eric Calpton. • sich im August 1969 aufgelöst. • del Santo-Wie hies seine Mutter. • welchen stock ist der Junge gefallen. • heist sein song den er für sein Sohn schrieb.
FAMOUS BUILDINGS 2015-02-23
9 Clues: bridge in London • bell in westminster • amphitheater in Rome • it is in Australia(Sydney) • president of USA live in it • big statue in Rio de janerio • statue in New York(green woman) • funpark in Paris that kids love • located in paris and it haveshape like a letter 'a'
Felix und Pablo 2016-04-18
9 Clues: Was ist Österreich • Wo steht der Eifelturm • was ist das größte Land • Wie groß war der größter Mensch • Wie alt wurde der älteste Mensch • was fanden die <Ägypter als Gott • York Wo steht die Freiheitsstatue • In welchen land war die Songcontest • Wo ist die Hauptstadt von Deutschland
Moonlight over Manhattan 2023-11-17
9 Clues: Author of the book • Borough in New York • Madi's temporary owner • Main character of the book • Harriets newest dog client • Light that comes from the moon at night • People celebrate this holiday in December • Doing something that scares you or is hard • Appointment to meet with someone romantically
Samhälle 2023-11-02
9 Clues: Motsatsen till rik • Motsatsen till demokrati • Statsministerns efternamn • Var finns FN:S högkvarter • Ett annat ord för folkstyre • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Har 349 ledamöter, beslutar om Sverige • Kallas en person som ser när ett brott begås • Gör man för att ha koll på inkomster och utgifter
Clue #9 2024-10-11
9 Clues: Beach Bird • 7-pound ______ • Home of the Bulldogs • New York Theater Award • Kristen, of Bridesmaids • Fixture at many a Cash Bar • The Street with the Best House in Syracuse • Engineering Consultantancy located in Penn 1 • Member of the showtime lakers, and a clue to your next location
About the couple! 2022-11-03
9 Clues: what is jarwins religion • what is Marie’s religion • What is Marie’s mom name • where did jarwin grow up • what app did they meet on • York where was jarwin born • what subject did marie teach • how old was marie when Dey met • what area did they get engaged
Where’s your present? 2024-12-24
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- Creamed ____; Andrew’s favorite side at Terry Black’s
- Sweet ___; Favorite childhood burger joint
- Matthew’s former employer
- Lower chest/breast cut of beef
- New ____ Strip
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- Steak __-eight
- Mom’s best friend’s first name, in masculine form
- Grated outer peel of citrus fruits used to make marinades, rubs, or sauces
- Opposite of “whites”
9 Clues: Steak __-eight • New ____ Strip • Opposite of “whites” • Matthew’s former employer • Lower chest/breast cut of beef • Sweet ___; Favorite childhood burger joint • Mom’s best friend’s first name, in masculine form • Creamed ____; Andrew’s favorite side at Terry Black’s • Grated outer peel of citrus fruits used to make marinades, rubs, or sauces
North America Vocabulary 2023-09-29
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- Mountains A mountain system of eastern North America, stretching from Quebec and Maine in the North to Georgia and Alabama in the South
- A vast, generally flat region in the central United States.
- Major North American river and the chief river of the United States; rises in northern Minnesota and flows southward into the Gulf of Mexico
- Divide A massive area of high ground in the interior of the continent, from either side of which a continent’s river systems flow in different directions
- A vast prairie region extending from Canada south through the west central United states into Texas; formerly inhabited by Native Americans
- The chief mountain system in North America, extending from central New Mexico to Alaska
- Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey
- A Large, arid region of the American West, bordered by the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Sierra Nevada mountain range to the west.
- Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona
- a depression in Earth’s surface containing water
- A group of five freshwater lakes of central North America between the United States and Canada, including Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.
- A group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States.
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- A five-thousand-foot-deep gorge carved by the Colorado River in northwestern Arizona.
- The Colorado River flows from Colorado southwest through the Rocky Mountains and into Mexico. The river's most famous landmark is the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
- Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Louisiana, Tennessee, Arkansas,
- An arid rainshadow desert and the driest desert in North America. It is located in the southwestern United States
- An archipelago in the North Pacific extending southwestern from Alaska
- A major river that flows through Canada and the northwestern United States
- A large plateau south and west of the Rocky Mountains; the Grand Canyon is carved out of the Southwestern corner.
- A mountain range in the northwestern United States extending through Washington and Oregon and northern California
- volcano A volcano that is formed by a hot plume of molten rock that escapes onto the earth’s surface creating new land sometimes forming islands because of the movement of the earth’s tectonic plates.
- A flat low-lying land adjacent (next) to a seacoast
- Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Minnesota, Kansas, Wisconsin, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Michigan
- Washington, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming, Nevada, California, Colorado, Utah, Alaska, Hawaii
- Lands that share a boundary or touching each other physically
- A stream, river or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, glacier or lake
- Desert in Eastern California. One of the hottest places in the world and the lowest point in North America
27 Clues: Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona • a depression in Earth’s surface containing water • A flat low-lying land adjacent (next) to a seacoast • A vast, generally flat region in the central United States. • Lands that share a boundary or touching each other physically • An archipelago in the North Pacific extending southwestern from Alaska • ...
The Outsiders 2017-05-12
9 Clues: The nice Socs • Ponyboys favorite • Will be missed Socs • The oldest Curtis brother • The youngest Curtis brother • Bit Known for robbing places • The high class people who are admired • The very "poor" people who are no good • Used to live in New York and has a full criminal record
La Culture Americain 2013-02-04
9 Clues: l'ocean a l'est • l'ocean a l'ouest • la seconde president • la capitale d'un etat • la capitale de New York • le plus populaire type de chien • el nombre des etats en les Etats-Unis • le sport avec le plus des spectateurs • le dernier etat de enterer les Etats-Unis
Arts 2020-06-16
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- the art of designing buildings
- promote/encourage
- diminutive of "the metropolitan museum"
- a foundation for young artists
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- to make evident(exposer)
- to give a performance(on stage)
- a person who creates artworks
- a large painting/ drawing applied to a wall
- a non-profit arts education organization based in new york
9 Clues: promote/encourage • to make evident(exposer) • a person who creates artworks • the art of designing buildings • a foundation for young artists • to give a performance(on stage) • diminutive of "the metropolitan museum" • a large painting/ drawing applied to a wall • a non-profit arts education organization based in new york
AMERICAN CUISINE 2023-06-12
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- fried chicken - Deep-fried chicken with a southern touch
- - Louisiana's flavorful stew
- - Creamy soup from the northeastern United States
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- wings - Spicy chicken wings from Buffalo, New York
- - Fluffy breakfast favorite
- - Slow-cooked meat with a smoky flavor
- - Classic ballpark food
- - Traditional dessert associated with Americana
- - All-American sandwich
9 Clues: - Classic ballpark food • - All-American sandwich • - Fluffy breakfast favorite • - Louisiana's flavorful stew • - Slow-cooked meat with a smoky flavor • - Traditional dessert associated with Americana • - Creamy soup from the northeastern United States • wings - Spicy chicken wings from Buffalo, New York • fried chicken - Deep-fried chicken with a southern touch
The Stamp Act Congress 2023-01-17
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- To cause fear and distress
- To act on behalf of someone else
- Stamp Act Met in New York in October, 1765
- The government of Britain
- A shopkeeper
- Supported King George III
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- Undecided in support of King George III
- Does not support the policies of the King
- An organized meeting
- Sugar Act A colonial tax on items of common use
10 Clues: A shopkeeper • An organized meeting • The government of Britain • Supported King George III • To cause fear and distress • To act on behalf of someone else • Undecided in support of King George III • Does not support the policies of the King • Stamp Act Met in New York in October, 1765 • Sugar Act A colonial tax on items of common use
Traitors crossword 2025-11-06
9 Clues: A cute nickname • Jungle raised boy • Intense water sign of kodiac • The age associated with dirty • York The city that never sleeps • 11th month in the Gregorian Callander • English seaside resort famous for its pier • Someone who heals and cares professionally • German luxury car brand with three pointed star
Double Digits 2023-01-02
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- Period of 10 years
- 10 season long american sitcom set in new york city
- 10 Things I Hate About
- 10th book of the New Testament
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- Cubs (new) left fielder and first rookie in MLB to hit 10 home runs in 10 games (2 words)
- “Shake it Off” singer who has won 10 grammys (2 words)
- Prince of Wales who reaches double digits this year
- Children's music video that hit 10 trillion views in 2022 (2 words)
- The tar heel state whose population reached 10 million in 2021
9 Clues: Period of 10 years • 10 Things I Hate About • 10th book of the New Testament • Prince of Wales who reaches double digits this year • 10 season long american sitcom set in new york city • “Shake it Off” singer who has won 10 grammys (2 words) • The tar heel state whose population reached 10 million in 2021 • ...
Anglophone countries 2021-08-24
7 Clues: a cold country • an asian country • the country of tea • country of kangaroos • the country of bagpipes • the country of new york city • the country of St Patrick's day
Power cut in New York 2022-04-11
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- feeling or showing embarrassment.
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- equipment or devices used to provide heat, especially to a building
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- an appliance used for cooking food, typically consisting of an oven, hob, and grill and powered by gas or electricity.
- a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in emergencies.
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current
- an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- practise (a play, piece of music, or other work) for later public performance.
8 Clues: feeling or showing embarrassment. • the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible • equipment or devices used to provide heat, especially to a building • practise (a play, piece of music, or other work) for later public performance. • a vehicle equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in emergencies. • ...
title 2023-07-28
7 Clues: I was born in China. I'm_______ • An opposite word for same _________ • My father's new wife is my __________ • I was born in Korea. Korea is my_______ • Canadian, Japanese and Indian are________ • Ana grew up in New York. NY is her ________ • Sam and I have the same father.He's my______
13 Colonies 2019-01-09
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- members of a group with Christian roots that began in England in the 1650s.
- He is famous for his role in the exploration of the New World and is responsible for the settlement and survival of Jamestown, England's first permanent colony in America.
- was an American colonial political leader and historian. He was a very effective governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- was famous as one of the early colonists of the Massachusetts Colony who was banished from Boston in 1637 for her religious and feminist beliefs and fled to the Rhode Island Colony.
- which recounts being kidnapped from Africa as a child and sold into slavery. He bought his freedom and became part of the abolition movement.
- A widower, he fell in love with and married (1614) Pocahontas, daughter of the Native American chief Powhatan.
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- Virginia for their settlement, which was named after their King, James I.
- helping the early Pilgrims survive in the harsh New England environment.
- On August 1664, the English moved in and renamed the city, New York, after the Duke of York who had been granted the colony.
- was a Powhatan Native American woman, born around 1595, known for her involvement with English colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.
- was an English Quaker best known for founding the colony of Pennsylvania as a place for religious freedom in America.
- each colony to pass a series of laws restricting slaves' behaviors.
12 Clues: each colony to pass a series of laws restricting slaves' behaviors. • helping the early Pilgrims survive in the harsh New England environment. • Virginia for their settlement, which was named after their King, James I. • members of a group with Christian roots that began in England in the 1650s. • ...
Boom to Bust Crossword 2025-06-09
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- Popular form of music in the 1920s.
- During the 1920s consumers took on more of this buy new consumer goods such as washing machines, stoves, cars and radios.
- The name of this street was associated with the boom that took place in the stock market
- Prohibition led to a huge jump in this as organized crime groups battle for turf and markets to sell alcohol illegally
- This group made enormous profits during prohibition selling alcohol illegally
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- This was home run hitting outfielder for the New York Yankees that became a household name and represented a huge increase in entertainment in 1920s.
- With the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, voting rights were finally acknowledged on the federal level for ______________. Leading to a more prominent political and social presence in American society.
- This trial took place in Tennessee and represented the clash between science and religion that was taking place during the 1920s in many parts of the United States. This was the last name of the Science teacher that was fined for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution.
- Despite a booming economy, wealth was not distributed equally. This percentage of people live at or below the poverty line during the 1920s.
- This new piece of technology allowed people to get news, entertainment, advertisements and contributed to a culturally unifying set of shared experiences across the United States.
- This was the last name of the pilot that flew solo across the Atlantic and was greeted as a hero in Europe and the United States
- This term described the passage of the 18th amendment, making the sale and consumption of alcohol illegal.
- This was the name of saloons and nightclubs that sold alcohol to patrons illegally during prohibition
- This was a section of New York city that was home to numerous artistic and social achievements during the 1920s.
- According to the 1920 census, for the first time in U.S. history more people were living here than in small rural communities.
15 Clues: Popular form of music in the 1920s. • This group made enormous profits during prohibition selling alcohol illegally • The name of this street was associated with the boom that took place in the stock market • This was the name of saloons and nightclubs that sold alcohol to patrons illegally during prohibition • ...
Activities in NYC 2021-05-16
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- You can do this on Central Park Pond in summer.
- It is only possible in winter.
- There is a lot of sugar in this drink.
- A small lake.
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- Don't turn left and don't turn right, go ....!
- It's round, it looks like a doughnut, but it's from New York.
- A slice of Italian food
- New Yorkers like doing this on the lawn in summer.
8 Clues: A small lake. • A slice of Italian food • It is only possible in winter. • There is a lot of sugar in this drink. • Don't turn left and don't turn right, go ....! • You can do this on Central Park Pond in summer. • New Yorkers like doing this on the lawn in summer. • It's round, it looks like a doughnut, but it's from New York.
8th Grade Social Studies Quarter 1 Review by Deshea P. 2013-01-15
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- What did Congress call the idea for a new capital?
- How many stripes are on the flag?
- Name of the person who made the first flag
- How long did it take for Washington, D.C. to be completed?
- What does "Anthem" mean?
- What colors are on the American flag?
- Who became the nation's first president in New York City?
- How long did it take for a capital to be complete?
- To create Washington, DC, an area of land was carved out of the existing states of __________ and ___________.
- Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance?
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- The _______ of the nation is Washington, D.C.
- The Declaration of Independence was first read in what state?
- Who was chosen to design the Washington, DC?
- Who added "Under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance?
- How many capitals were in 1777?
- What do the stripes on the flag symbolize?
- How many stars are on the flag in 2013?
17 Clues: What does "Anthem" mean? • How many capitals were in 1777? • How many stripes are on the flag? • Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance? • What colors are on the American flag? • How many stars are on the flag in 2013? • Name of the person who made the first flag • What do the stripes on the flag symbolize? • Who was chosen to design the Washington, DC? • ...
Roaring Twenties Party Password 2 2023-03-21
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- City in New York that became synonymous with the 1920s artistic renaissance
- The Chicago mobster celebrity
- Henry Ford's affordable car
- Nickname for alcohol that rhymes with a word on your alarm clock
- Last name of the teacher who taught evolution in a Tennessee public school
- A fixed number of immigrants per year allowed in the country
- Name of an illegal establishment that provided alcohol
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- A place to stay along your road trip
- Last name of the Attorney General whose actions symbolized the Red Scare
- Name of the dance we will learn on Friday
- Root of mass entertainment
- Name for someone seeking pleasure
- The new woman of the 1920s
- Name of someone who illegally sold or distributer alcohol
- Along with Vanzetti, convicted of murder in a notorious trial
- Name of F Scott Fitzgerald's wife
- The popular music genre of the 1920s
17 Clues: Root of mass entertainment • The new woman of the 1920s • Henry Ford's affordable car • The Chicago mobster celebrity • Name for someone seeking pleasure • Name of F Scott Fitzgerald's wife • A place to stay along your road trip • The popular music genre of the 1920s • Name of the dance we will learn on Friday • Name of an illegal establishment that provided alcohol • ...
A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller - Act 1 2023-09-06
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- The surname of Vinny who had reported his own uncle who was staying at their own house.
- Beatrice advised Catherine to stop acting like a __________ in Eddie's presence.
- Rodolpho enjoyed __________. (talent)
- how many children Marco had.
- Eddie was troubled when Louis and Mike said that Rodolpho had a sense of __________.
- To Eddie, Rodolpho was not __________ enough.
- Catherine did not want to believe that Rodolpho was just after the idea of becoming an American __________.
- Eddie thought that Catherine's __________ was too short.
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- the most populous borough of New York City.
- Beatrice told Eddie that he was __________ when he started criticising Rodolpho.
- Eddie told Catherine that she looked like a __________ girl with her new hairdo.
- Eddie's job title
- Catherine's mother was Beatrice's __________.
- Eddie tried to teach this to Rodolpho
- Eddie did not like the fact that Catherine wanted to __________.
- a lawyer who was in his fifties.
- Marco challenged Eddie to lift this
17 Clues: Eddie's job title • how many children Marco had. • a lawyer who was in his fifties. • Marco challenged Eddie to lift this • Eddie tried to teach this to Rodolpho • Rodolpho enjoyed __________. (talent) • the most populous borough of New York City. • Catherine's mother was Beatrice's __________. • To Eddie, Rodolpho was not __________ enough. • ...
HISTORY OF NURSING 2021-06-22
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- Nurses Association, was founded in New York City in 1896 as the Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada
- Mission Hospital, The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in 1906
- A profession or practice of providing care for the sick
- Watson, Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- Nightingale, was a nurse who tended to injured soldiers in the Crimean War in the 1850s
- Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse
- Due to the efforts of Linda Richards, the first nurse training institute is established in
- Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and
- Kent, the first African American to earn a PhD in nursing
- Hospital School of Nursing, founded in New York City, as the first nursing school in the U.S. to be founded on the principles set forth by Florence Nightingale
- Richards, the first American trained nurse
- Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American trained nurse, graduated from the New England Hospital School of Nursing.
- derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish.
- on Nursing, the first instruction manual of any kind for nurses.
- Nightingale, the first American nursing journal
- Zealand, the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with the adoption of the Nurse Registration Act
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- Report, concludes that nurses should ideally be educated in a university setting
- War, created an immediate need for capable nurses to care for the enormous number of sick and wounded.
- the Lady with the Lamp
- The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened in
- of Health, This department along with Human Services creates a commission to address the national nursing shortage.
- Barton, a nurse who founded the American Red Cross soon after the Civil War
- Nurses, referred as practicante or enfermero during Spanish regime
- Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress
- Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death
- Fliedner, a German Lutheran minister who opened the first formal nursing school in history
- Seminary, the first nursing program in the United States established to admit African-Americans
- year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia is formed
- American Army Nurses Corps, is formed during the U.S. Civil War
- University of Minnesota School for Nurses, the first university-based nurse training program.
30 Clues: the Lady with the Lamp • Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death • Richards, the first American trained nurse • Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse • Nightingale, the first American nursing journal • Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress • A profession or practice of providing care for the sick • ...
3.5 vocab 2021-12-14
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- a 1776 battle in New Jersey in which George Washington's troops captured a British encampment
- (1755–1776) was a young American Revolutionary hero from Connecticut. Hale was captured by the British and hung without trial. Tradition says that before he died he said: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
- a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution
- (1740–1785) was a Jewish financier who aided the fight for independence during the American Revolution. was born in Poland and immigrated to New York City in 1772.
- (1730–1794) was a German officer who trained General Washington's troops during the winter at Valley Forge.methods and training manual became standard for American troops.
- a military blockade or encirclement of an enemy town or position with the purpose of forcing it to surrender
- was an enslaved African American who spied for General Lafayette during the American Revolution. efforts were so successful that he was rewarded with his freedom and eventually, with a veteran's pension.
- the Pennsylvania site of Washington's Continental Army encampment during the winter of 1777–1778
- a 1781 battle in South Carolina that was an important American victory over the British
- a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks
- (1757–1834) was a French aristocrat who fought with the Patriots against the British during the War for Independence.
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- was a Spanish governor of Louisiana during the American Revolution. aided the Patriots by allowing supplies to be shipped up the Mississippi River to American forces.
- the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender
- was a free African American who fought for independence during the American Revolution. The grandson of a slave, was an educated, regularly elected town leader in New Hampshire.
- to approve
- was a naval captain during the American Revolution. During a battle with the British, with his boat sinking, he is credited with having said, "I have not yet begun to fight."
- a 1776 battle in New York in which more than 1,400 Americans were killed, wounded, or captured
- a 1763 agreement between Britain and France that ended the French and Indian War and transferred much of North America from French to British control
- a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose
- troops on horseback
20 Clues: to approve • troops on horseback • a fighter who uses hit-and-run attacks • a nation that works with another nation for a common purpose • the 1781 American victory in Virginia that forced the British to surrender • a 1777 battle that was the first decisive American victory in the Revolution • ...
Coach Kendrick crossword puzzle 2021-09-14
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- unlike the profit minded colonists at jamestown however the puritans emigrated in order to create a model new society what __________ their first governor called a city upon a hill.
- -In 1513 on easter sunday he spied on a tree covered beach
- the result of the ______________ was the near destruction of the pequot nation.
- -a man who craved adventure
- In september 1630 winthrop and the other colonists aboard the Arbella established the ___________.
- Smith persuaded the nearby _________ to provide.
- the wampanoag cheif
- -while flames still flickered in the shattered capital cortes laid plans for the colony of
- church members who wanted to purify or reform the church of england
- in 1624 james I disgusted by the turmoil in virginia revoked the companys charter and made virginia a _____________.
- the dutch goverment granted the newly formed dutch west india company permission to colonize_____________.
- had frustrated his father admiral sir william penn.
- the duke of york the new _________ owner of the colony renamed it new york
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- to work their plantations many owners imported _________________ from england.
- In an effort to lure more settlers to jamestown the virginia company introduced the ____________ in 1618.
- Forced religion stinks in the nostrils of god declared _______________ in a sermon to his Salem congregation.
- -in the winter of 1609-1610 pedro de peralta governor of spains northern holdings called
- -lured by the prospect of vast lands filled with gold and silver these explorers were known as
- one unfortunate Native American who felt the sting of a spanish whip was the peublo religious leader
- they named the settlement _________ and the river james after their king.
- spanish colonies which were funded by spanish rulers english colonies were origionally funded and maintained by
- -led an army into the American mainland eager to claim new lands for spain.
- known today as pilgrims
- the eruption of __________ in the spring of 1675 startled the puritans with its intensity.
- The __________ believed that gods inner light burned inside everyone
- the second permanent english colony in North America.
- puritan leaders soon banished another dissenter ___________.
- -mixed spanish and native americans
- Berkeleys refusal did not sit well with a 29 year old planter named ___________.
- -the spanish forced the native workers to labor within a system known as
30 Clues: the wampanoag cheif • known today as pilgrims • -a man who craved adventure • -mixed spanish and native americans • Smith persuaded the nearby _________ to provide. • had frustrated his father admiral sir william penn. • the second permanent english colony in North America. • -In 1513 on easter sunday he spied on a tree covered beach • ...
Chapter 5: The Folk Influence 2022-05-24
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- folk music from Trinidad that had a fad in American folk music in the mid and late 1950s.
- Folk Festival important music festival held in Rhode Island starting in 1959.
- a folk music newsletter published by Pete Seeger.
- the song that made Dylan "go electric" at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
- the bootleg recordings that Bob Dylan recorded with the Band as he recovered.
- popular term for the International Workers of the World labor union that used folk songs to build morale and recruit new members.
- Bob Dylan's first album did not sell well and was known as ___________'s Folly.
- John and Alan _________ father and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress that recorded and collected folk songs in the 1930s.
- Bob Dylan was injured in a ____________ accident in 1966 and withdrew from the pressure of his celebrity.
- Bob Dylan's song that is a series of rhetorical questions.
- a basement coffeehouse in Greenwich Village on MacDougal Street.
- there was a percieved ___________ between folk music communism, labor unions and left wing politics.
- An important folk scene sprung up in ____________ village in New York City.
- a club in Greenwich Village where Bob Dylan made his first New York appearance.
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- Dylan paved the way for a new genre of music called
- Greenwich Village club at 147 Bleecker St where Peter, Paul, and Mary made their debut performance.
- Trio folk group that had the #1 song Tom Dooley
- The Queen of Folk who sang Pal of Mine and dated Bob Dylan
- Dylan recorded an album in 1988 with George Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison and they called themselves the _____________
- a folk music jam session where traditional folk songs are sold.
- Bob Dylan's real name is Robert __________.
- famous British group that met Bob Dylan and influenced each others music.
- Bob Dylan's song that is a rallying call to action that addresses different segements of society.
- writers, actors, directors, journalists, and folk singers accused of being communist sympathsizers were __________ and had a hard time finding employment.
- calypso singer, actor and activist who sang Day O The Banana Boat Song
- an important early folk singer who song Pretty Boy Floyd and This Land is Your Land.
- ______ Folk City a Greenwich Village club on West 4th Street and Mercer.
27 Clues: Bob Dylan's real name is Robert __________. • Trio folk group that had the #1 song Tom Dooley • a folk music newsletter published by Pete Seeger. • Dylan paved the way for a new genre of music called • The Queen of Folk who sang Pal of Mine and dated Bob Dylan • Bob Dylan's song that is a series of rhetorical questions. • ...
Crossword for March 2022 2022-03-05
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- City known for manufacturing cars
- United States East Coast Ocean
- America's first president
- Inventor of the assembly line
- Andrew Jackson's nickname
- Name of mountain range where Pike's Peak is located
- The "Hoosier" state
- "One if by land, two if by ..."
- Last name of man who invented electricity
- "Big Sky" state
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- Betsy Ross sewed one of these
- Place of best vacation EVER (so far) :)
- American military academy located in New York State
- Longest flowing river in the US
- Alexander Graham Bell invented this
- crop grown in the Midwest
- United States West Coast Ocean
- Mountain Range near Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
- Island where Civil War began
19 Clues: "Big Sky" state • The "Hoosier" state • America's first president • Andrew Jackson's nickname • crop grown in the Midwest • Island where Civil War began • Betsy Ross sewed one of these • Inventor of the assembly line • United States East Coast Ocean • United States West Coast Ocean • Longest flowing river in the US • "One if by land, two if by ..." • City known for manufacturing cars • ...
the american colonies emerge (j.sannicolas) 2015-09-07
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- whom english called king Philip.
- from independent congregations.
- founds pennsylvania.
- 16 year old who married simon bradstreet.
- social equality,cooperation, religious, tolerance, and pacifism.
- renames colony New York.
- wanted to purify the church of england.
- william penn's father.
- get 50 acres and right to vote.
- colonizes New Neitherland.
- the second permanent Englash colony in North America
- fled to escape persecution found in plymouth.
- treats native people fairly.
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- established by withrop and the other colonists aboard the Arbella.
- occured in the spring of 1675.
- owner of the colony.
- extreme separatistsminister with controversial views.
- trade for furs with Native Americans.
- teaches church ministers are unnecessary.
- was the near destruction of the pequot nation.
20 Clues: founds pennsylvania. • owner of the colony. • william penn's father. • renames colony New York. • colonizes New Neitherland. • treats native people fairly. • occured in the spring of 1675. • from independent congregations. • get 50 acres and right to vote. • whom english called king Philip. • trade for furs with Native Americans. • wanted to purify the church of england. • ...
