people Crossword Puzzles
key ideas/ people in industrial revolution 2022-10-28
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- karl marx brought this to russia
- the rich class
- good ol amrca uses this system
- ported the steam engine to trains
- diet phone
- invented the steam engine
- textile manufacturing machine
- industrial __________
- brought communism to russia
- when children are unfairly used for work
- cities are filled with this
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- the peasant class
- more complicated way of saying "car"
- made cotton farming more efficient
- uses coal to create power
- invented steel
- large manufacturing buildings
- everyone shares everything
- pioneered workers rights
- the first country to industrialize
20 Clues: diet phone • the rich class • invented steel • the peasant class • industrial __________ • pioneered workers rights • uses coal to create power • invented the steam engine • everyone shares everything • brought communism to russia • cities are filled with this • large manufacturing buildings • textile manufacturing machine • good ol amrca uses this system • karl marx brought this to russia • ...
PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS IN WALPACK 2023-10-01
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- Meaning of Lenape word for Walpack
- township in Sussex County impacted the most by Tocks Island Project
- aka Delaware View house
- connecting road from 615 to Old Mine Road
- central well-known mill
- current name of campground (2 words)
- corner on Stillwater Road
- tour guide
- Enos carried this to announce his coming
- military rank of John Rosenkrans
- he did not want his freedom (2 words)
- it empties into the Delaware River (2 words)
- aka 1812 house (2 words)
- Lower Walpack Cemetery 2021 seedling (2 words)
- small house south of Van Campen Inn (2 words)
- name given to Symmes' mansion
- rustic restaurant (2 words)
- former village in lower Walpack
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- Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area acronym
- Walpack’s western boarder (2 words)
- camp overlooking Flatbrookville (2 words)
- Mrs. Symmes' burial ground
- beautiful old summer bed in Walpack Center
- highest elevated community (3 words)
- never happened rock festival
- family name of two presidents connected with Walpack
- first ferry in Walpack
- VCI RIP docent (2 words)
- 1800's Walpack mail carrier (2 words)
- formerly housed in Walpack’s General Store (2 words)
- former campground well driller
- number of burial grounds/cemeteries in Walpack
- first name of Col. Symmes' first wife
- Walpack’s last school teacher (2 words)
- road to Buttermilk Falls
- first name of last born in Walpack
36 Clues: tour guide • first ferry in Walpack • aka Delaware View house • central well-known mill • VCI RIP docent (2 words) • aka 1812 house (2 words) • road to Buttermilk Falls • corner on Stillwater Road • Mrs. Symmes' burial ground • rustic restaurant (2 words) • never happened rock festival • name given to Symmes' mansion • former campground well driller • former village in lower Walpack • ...
Module 12 Key Terms & People Crossword 2024-02-14
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- this was a loss for Texans but inspired them to keep fighting for their independence (i.e. "Remember the _______!")
- this country was who the United States fought in order to gain most of the territory we have today in the Southwest
- this state was once referred to as the Lone Star Republic
- John __________ established a settlement in California that was popular amongst settlers and was where gold was founded
- people that came from other countries seeking opportunities in the United States
- these are what gold-seekers moving to California hoping to get rich quick were referred to as (hint: an NFL team is named after them)
- Americans at the time believed that it was their manifest _________ to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
- those that created businesses to sell products and make a profit
- this was the commander of the Texas army during their revolution
- these people dug into the mountains with pick-axes in search of gold
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- this president focused his attention on gaining both Texas & Oregon
- these were agents looking to establish settlements in Mexico after gaining their independence from Spain
- the "forty-niners" were searching for what?
- this western state was quickly added to the U.S. after gold was discovered there
- Americans wanted to establish this mode of transportation from east to west to make travel easier
- this was the Mexican leader during the time of the Mexican-American War
- this man established one of the first American settlements in Texas
- searching for gold either by panning for gold on streams / rivers or in mines
- the __________ party was an example of travels westward gone wrong
- this state in the Pacific Northwest was acquired after a deal was made with the British
20 Clues: the "forty-niners" were searching for what? • this state was once referred to as the Lone Star Republic • those that created businesses to sell products and make a profit • this was the commander of the Texas army during their revolution • the __________ party was an example of travels westward gone wrong • ...
Famous people in the civil war 2024-01-26
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- Was the representative for the democrats in 1860
- Sixth president of the states
- First and only president of the confederate slave states
- Led a revolt against slavery and was hanged.
- A great general for the confederate army
- Led the union army to victory
- One of most famous abolitionists
- A great general for the union army
- Said that slavery was a sin against
- Lead conductor of the Underground Railroad.
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- Helped passed the union through critical impasses
- Founded the Red Cross program
- famous for his defense of the Union during the states rights nullification crisis
- Published many books against slavery
- Commander and general of the confederate army
- Shot Abraham Lincoln in the head
- Was president during the war "and never told a lie"
- Made the liberator newspaper.
- He was a slave and abolitionist, was sued by his wife.
- He was the father of the abolitionist movement
20 Clues: Founded the Red Cross program • Made the liberator newspaper. • Sixth president of the states • Led the union army to victory • Shot Abraham Lincoln in the head • One of most famous abolitionists • A great general for the union army • Said that slavery was a sin against • Published many books against slavery • A great general for the confederate army • ...
The People of the Industrial Revolution 2018-12-17
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- Built Roads of Crushed Stone
- The Slave Trade Act
- The ________ Homes
- 48 KM / Hour
- Improved Steam Engine
- Oliver Twist
- Published Paine's Pamphlets
- The Flying Shuttle
- Wheat, Turnip, Cloves, Barley
- Frankenstein's Monster
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- Production Line
- The Spinning Jenny
- The Rights of Man
- Paintings of Land and Sea
- The Water Frame
- Shorter Work Hours, Safer Conditions
- Rebels who Smashed Textile Machines
- The Steam Engine
- The Seed Drill
- The Cast Iron
- The Cotton Gin
21 Clues: 48 KM / Hour • Oliver Twist • The Cast Iron • The Seed Drill • The Cotton Gin • Production Line • The Water Frame • The Steam Engine • The Rights of Man • The Spinning Jenny • The ________ Homes • The Flying Shuttle • The Slave Trade Act • Improved Steam Engine • Frankenstein's Monster • Paintings of Land and Sea • Published Paine's Pamphlets • Built Roads of Crushed Stone • ...
The People of the Industrial Revolution 2018-12-17
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- The Water Frame
- Oliver Twist
- Improved Steam Engine
- The Slave Trade Act
- Paintings of Land and Sea
- The Steam Engine
- Published Paine's Pamphlets
- The Flying Shuttle
- Wheat, Turnip, Cloves, Barley
- The Seed Drill
- The Rights of Man
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- Production Line
- The ________ Homes
- 48 KM / Hour
- Built Roads of Crushed Stone
- The Spinning Jenny
- Shorter Work Hours, Safer Conditions
- The Cotton Gin
- The Cast Iron
- Frankenstein's Monster
- Laissez Faire
- Rebels who Smashed Textile Machines
22 Clues: 48 KM / Hour • Oliver Twist • The Cast Iron • Laissez Faire • The Cotton Gin • The Seed Drill • Production Line • The Water Frame • The Steam Engine • The Rights of Man • The ________ Homes • The Spinning Jenny • The Flying Shuttle • The Slave Trade Act • Improved Steam Engine • Frankenstein's Monster • Paintings of Land and Sea • Published Paine's Pamphlets • Built Roads of Crushed Stone • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-11
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- invented coke smelting and advanced the mass production of brass and iron goods
- a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer
- Scottish political economist and philosopher
- an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien"
- invented the flying shuttle
- was a weaver, carpenter, and inventor and was one of three men responsible for the mechanisation of spinning
- English journalist, first person to establish a permanent campaigning organisation
- English inventor who designed the first model of the steam engine
- he discovered crop roation
- English American writer and pamphleteer
- an English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
- was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
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- American automobile manufacturer who created the Model T in 1908
- his inventions mechanized the making of yarn and thread for the textile industry, also helped to create the factory system of manufacture
- British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade
- Scottish civil engineer and road-builder who is famous for his invention of the "macadamisation"
- known as "The Father of Railways"
- Irish philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor children
- a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century
- English writer and social critic remembered as one of the most important and influential writers of the 19th century
- American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
- Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer who improved on the first design of the steam engine of 1712
22 Clues: he discovered crop roation • invented the flying shuttle • known as "The Father of Railways" • English American writer and pamphleteer • Scottish political economist and philosopher • an English novelist who wrote "Frankenstien" • American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin • a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropic social reformer • ...
People and Places in Southeast Asia 2020-03-11
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- The main type of vegetation found in Southeast Asia
- The largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia
- The highest point in Singapore
- An imaginary line above the Equator
- The most active volcano in Indonesia
- The capital of LAO (PDR)
- The capital of Myanmar
- Strong winds that blow steadily in different directions depending on time of year
- The largest continent in the world
- The capital of Vietnam
- An instrument used to measure the amount of rainfall
- The highest point in Philippines
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- The weather pattern of an area over a long period of time
- "Good morning" in Malay
- The number and variety of living things found in a habitat
- An instrument used to determine wind direction
- The Cambodian flag has this structure on it
- A river that flows through Bangkok into the Gulf of Thailand
- A pretty hill town in central Myanmar
- The climate of South East Asia
- A hill tribe living in the highlands of Thailand and Vietnam
- The longest river in Southeast Asia
22 Clues: The capital of Myanmar • The capital of Vietnam • "Good morning" in Malay • The capital of LAO (PDR) • The highest point in Singapore • The climate of South East Asia • The highest point in Philippines • The largest continent in the world • An imaginary line above the Equator • The longest river in Southeast Asia • The most active volcano in Indonesia • ...
Grade 6- Chapter 1. Early People 2020-09-03
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- change to suit a new purpose
- American paleoanthropologist best known for his discovery of “Lucy,” one of the most complete skeletons of Australopithecus afarensis known, in the Afar region of Ethiopia in 1974.
- an extinct species of human that was widely distributed in ice-age Europe between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago.
- the species to which all modern human beings belong.
- a creation, a new device or process, resulting from study and experimentation.
- what a thing is, or what a thing is made of.
- being smart
- two of the foremost fossil hunters of the twentieth century, are known for their many discoveries relating to early human evolution. Donald Johanson, in full
- to allow to be seen: reveal; display.
- the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization
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- fill with people or supply with inhabitants.
- the movement of persons from one country or locality to another
- Brunet French paleontologist who announced the discovery in Central Africa of the skull and jaw remains of a late Miocene hominid nicknamed Toumaï.
- the area in which something exists or lives.
- a time before written accounts of events
- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- a member of a people who have no permanent home but move about according to the seasons
- a single thickness, coat or fold.
- written or printed mark, letter, etc.
- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
- the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
- discussion or argument
- the remains, or an impression of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.
23 Clues: being smart • discussion or argument • change to suit a new purpose • a single thickness, coat or fold. • written or printed mark, letter, etc. • to allow to be seen: reveal; display. • a time before written accounts of events • fill with people or supply with inhabitants. • the area in which something exists or lives. • what a thing is, or what a thing is made of. • ...
Fourth Grade People and things Puzzle! 2024-05-27
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- Student that lives super super super far away!!! LOL
- Student that reminds us of Christmas break!
- This student is very talkative and has grown so much this year! super tall!!!
- She is a super dancer!
- Student that always brings the coolest homemade costumes.
- He looks just like his dad!!!!
- This student wears black air forces.
- Student that would always hold the door after lunch.
- esports member with a last name like one of our tutors.
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- Student that I don't recognize when she comes back
- Super nice student that has a Redbull racing hoodie.
- I only use the first 5 letters of this student's name!
- This guy is part of the group that moves my table, I'm still waiting for my starbies!
- This student is always day dreaming!
- Student that kept us all going, she is non stop!!!
- this poor student has a dad that is always bugging in class.
- This student has a last name that ends in a z.
- I always gave him a hard time about his writing.
- Student with the most unique last name ever!!!!!
- Student that is amazing like the song "amazing......."
20 Clues: She is a super dancer! • He looks just like his dad!!!! • This student is always day dreaming! • This student wears black air forces. • Student that reminds us of Christmas break! • This student has a last name that ends in a z. • I always gave him a hard time about his writing. • Student with the most unique last name ever!!!!! • ...
Bamboo people crossword 23-24 chiko 2024-04-01
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- a word for broken or beaten
- walking around usually to protect something
- someone in prison
- the people of Burma
- a action when someone suspects something
- a good or powerful group of people
- a huge amount of something
- another word for disappear
- something that needs immediate attention and action
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- to get a higher rank or job than before
- Running or stomping on the ground in a run
- not awake and passed out
- Synonym for leaving
- a vehicle that the captain use often
- a deal that is strongly pressured to do
- brief look
- someone in charge in the army
- looked aggressively for something
- someone in charge of something (general)
- used to describe something or someone that is trustworthy
20 Clues: brief look • someone in prison • Synonym for leaving • the people of Burma • not awake and passed out • a huge amount of something • another word for disappear • a word for broken or beaten • someone in charge in the army • looked aggressively for something • a good or powerful group of people • a vehicle that the captain use often • to get a higher rank or job than before • ...
People and Places in The Giver 2023-02-14
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- The Place Where People Get Released
- The Place Where A Child Got Lost Once
- The Person Who The Main Character Drempt About
- Main Character
- Place Where Children Play
- The Person Who Transfer Memories
- The Former Failed Receiver
- Place The Giver and Jonas Meet
- The Other Person With The Eyes The Same As The Main Character's
- The Person Who Announced The Assignments
- The Place Where All Of The Information About The Community Is Stored
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- The Place Where Sick People Go To Get Better
- The Place People Live In
- The Place Where Newchildren are taken care of
- The Main Character's Sister
- The Place Where Ceremonies Occur
- The Old Person The Main Character Once Talks Too
- The Place Where The Old Live
- Main Character's Best Friend
- The Child That Got Lost After Falling Into Something
20 Clues: Main Character • The Place People Live In • Place Where Children Play • The Former Failed Receiver • The Main Character's Sister • The Place Where The Old Live • Main Character's Best Friend • Place The Giver and Jonas Meet • The Place Where Ceremonies Occur • The Person Who Transfer Memories • The Place Where People Get Released • The Place Where A Child Got Lost Once • ...
Why do people know these prefectures? 2023-04-24
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- famous for Mt. Fuji
- known for Crayon Shin-chan
- known for its sand dunes
- famous for its hot springs
- famous for ninjas
- famous for its whirlpools
- famous for its hot springs
- famous for its apples
- known for having lots of snow
- known for its cherries
- famous for Kumamon
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- famous for Mt. Fuji
- famous for its wisteria
- known for dinosaurs
- famous for Dejima
- famous for its udon
- famous for its volcano
- known for its Atomic Dome
- famous for its kanto festival
- known for its nuclear fallout
- known for its snow monkeys
- famous for its tanabata festival
- known for their ramen
- famous for its beaches
24 Clues: famous for Dejima • famous for ninjas • famous for Kumamon • famous for Mt. Fuji • known for dinosaurs • famous for its udon • famous for Mt. Fuji • known for their ramen • famous for its apples • famous for its volcano • famous for its beaches • known for its cherries • famous for its wisteria • known for its sand dunes • known for its Atomic Dome • famous for its whirlpools • ...
People in 1 Samuel 26-17 2023-04-16
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- wanted to kill David
- king of gath
- mean husband of abigail (is dead)
- father of the king of gath
- father of Abner
- "dog" backwards
- had Goliath in their army
- commander of the army
- David's wife
- David raided them first
- David's people
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- David raided them third
- running away from Saul
- David raided their Negev too (J)
- David's wife widow of nabal
- David raided them second
- Joab's Brother
- a hittite
- David raided their Negev (K)
- David raided their Negev three (Ju)
- Abishai's Brother
21 Clues: a hittite • king of gath • David's wife • Joab's Brother • David's people • father of Abner • "dog" backwards • Abishai's Brother • wanted to kill David • commander of the army • running away from Saul • David raided them third • David raided them first • David raided them second • had Goliath in their army • father of the king of gath • David's wife widow of nabal • David raided their Negev (K) • ...
Making a profit and helping people 2023-03-28
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- Agree to give or allow (something requested) to.
- Someone who starts a business selling a product or a service.
- back Pay money that you owe.
- Money that a businessperson makes.
- the ability to do something well.
- To use money for something in order to earn more money.
- It was a new start-up website that allowed people to sell and buy items online.
- The action or state of forcing or being forced to do something; constraint.
- All the companies that make a product/ provide a service.
- entrepreneur They must find a way for their ideas to make a profit so they can continue to have a positive effect.
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- A person who doesn't enjoy the same standard of living as the majority of people.
- An important job or journey.
- An organized body of people with a particular purpose.
- Someone who is qualified or meets the requirements.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Something that you can keep doing or maintain.
- up A new and small business.
- Money given to help someone or an organization.
- When a bank or an organization gives a small loan to a person who is usually unprivileged or underqualified.
20 Clues: An important job or journey. • the ability to do something well. • Money that a businessperson makes. • back Pay money that you owe. • up A new and small business. • Something that you can keep doing or maintain. • Money given to help someone or an organization. • Agree to give or allow (something requested) to. • ...
Very Cool Crossword For Cool People 2025-04-22
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- What was Clever’s father’s job before he passed?
- How many languages are present in Clever’s Spotify playlist?
- How many German words does Clever commonly use in place of their English translations?
- What is Clever’s gender identity? (bit)
- What country does Clever always start with on the Globle?
- What is the sexiest variety of enby in Clever’s opinion?
- What was today's Wordle?
- What is the sexiest category of musical instrument in Clever’s opinion?
- What is Clever’s major? Do not include their concentration.
- What is the sexiest variety of man in Clever’s opinion?
- How tall does Clever’s brother think Clever is at minimum? Ex. threefootfour
- Who was the first non-English speaking band that Clever began listening to?
- What is the first name of Clever’s favorite asexual character?
- Which child is Clever’s non-binary sibling? (first, second, etc.)
- What will Clever never forgive [REDACTED] for?
- How many times in Clever’s life has she been inebriated?
- Who is the creature commander of Clever’s mono-red Magic: the Gathering deck? Do not include their title.
- Of all of the musicians Clever listens to, who does she believe is the best singer?
- Which slice of bread does Clever put the mayonnaise on when making a sandwich? (upper, lower, or boths)
- Who in Clever’s immediate family has an extra vertebrae? (write their relation to me, not their name. Ex. “Mother” instead of “Rebecca.”)
- What is Clever's response to a question he does not know the answer to?
- What is Clever’s sexuality? (bit)
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- The actor who played Noah Dyck in Letterkenny also played a character in Trailer Park Boys. What was that character’s name?
- Of all of Clever's traits, which one do they hate herself the most for?
- How many questions did Clever put in this crossword?
- What, according to Clever, is one of the main things they play video games for? (Underdogs fulfills this quite well.)
- What is Clever’s second favorite soda?
- What is Clever’s favorite type of sword?
- One of the musicians Clever really likes is obsessed with Rush. Who is that musician?
- What is Clever’s favorite soda?
- Who is the hottest member of Drawfee, according to Clever?
- What kind of facial hair does Clever want?
- What is the sexiest variety of woman in Clever’s opinion?
- What last name did Clever’s d&d5e character Ogrud take when he married his wife, Belcrya? Ogrud was the dwarven noble who abandoned his post and was thusly disowned.
- Roughly how many pounds does Clever weigh, rounded to the nearest five pounds? Write the number out. Ex. onehundredthirty-five
- Who has Clever's top artist been in Spotify Wrapped for the past three years?
- How many inches is Clever’s wiener?
- What, in Clever’s opinion, is the sexiest accent?
- What is the name of the campaign Clever is trying to run? Include the apostrophe in your answer.
- How many siblings does Clever have?
40 Clues: What was today's Wordle? • What is Clever’s favorite soda? • What is Clever’s sexuality? (bit) • How many inches is Clever’s wiener? • How many siblings does Clever have? • What is Clever’s second favorite soda? • What is Clever’s gender identity? (bit) • What is Clever’s favorite type of sword? • What kind of facial hair does Clever want? • ...
Text 1: Renaissance people (B + C) 2023-04-11
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- on or to the further side of something
- the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)
- a piece of writing performed by actors in a theatre or on television or radio
- liked or enjoyed by a large number of people
- a difficult or unpleasant situation
- to demand that something happen or that somebody agree to do something
- to give somebody support, courage or hope
- a thing that is used for transporting people or goods from one place to another, such as a car or lorry
- a statement in which you tell somebody that you will punish or harm them, especially if they do not do what you want
- a person who has invented something or whose job is inventing things
- a person or company that prepares and prints books, magazines, newspapers or electronic products and makes them available to the public
- 1 000 000 000; one thousand million
- a person who makes money by starting or running businesses, especially when this involves taking financial risks
- in or into every part of something
- worried and feeling concern about something/somebody
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- poems in general; poems as a genre of literature
- a person who studies or is an expert in one or more of the natural sciences (= for example, physics, chemistry or biology)
- to say or show that you will not do something that somebody has asked you to do
- an official written agreement
- from one side to the other side of something
- something that is obvious
- having a lot of influence on somebody/something
- a rich person who helps the poor and those in need, especially by giving money
- the quality of being happy and ready to do something
- several different sorts of the same thing
- to do something that shows great respect for somebody/something
- the main character in a play, film or book
- an act of saying that you are willing to do something for somebody or give something to somebody
- very great in degree
29 Clues: very great in degree • something that is obvious • an official written agreement • in or into every part of something • a difficult or unpleasant situation • 1 000 000 000; one thousand million • on or to the further side of something • to give somebody support, courage or hope • several different sorts of the same thing • the main character in a play, film or book • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR 2023-04-14
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- One of the founding leaders of the United States. He was the first person to sign the U.S. Declaration of Independence in very large writing so the King who no miss it.
- American army officer who famously switched over to the side of the British during the American Revolution. In the United States, his name is often used to describe someone as a traitor.
- In the 1760s he and his Sons of Liberty led protests against the British, who ruled the colonies at the time. He served in the Massachusetts legislature from 1765 to 1774. In 1772 he helped organize a “committee of correspondence.” This was a group that coordinated anti-British activity.
- A hero of the colonial navy during the American Revolution. He defeated a British ship famously shouting “I have not yet begun to fight!”
- The nickname of a heroine of the American Revolution. The real name of the woman is not known for sure. Stories from the time say that a woman helped the colonial troops at the Battle of Monmouth by bringing them buckets of water.
- First American patriot killed during the Boston Massacre.
- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown.
- A German officer who trained the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He helped strengthen the army during its darkest days in the winter and spring of 1777–78.
- She was the wife of the second President of the United States. Her reading and her family life gave her a good understanding of politics. She strongly favored American independence and universal liberty. She was also determined to overcome the limits that were placed on women at the time.
- Early Virginian patriot who helped shape the first government of the United States. His powerful “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech still inspire people today.
- American general who claimed the victory at Saratoga over Benedict Arnold. He wanted to replace Washington as top general of the Continental Army, but his defeat and embarrassing retreat from the Battle of Camden, SC effectively ended his military career.
- British General Supreme Commander who chose to capture Philadelphia (defeating Washington at Brandywine) instead of helping Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga.
- Margaret "Peggy" Shippen was a paid spy for the British in the American Revolution, and was the second wife of General Benedict Arnold.
- His most popular publication was Poor Richard’s Almanack featuring his witty sayings and verses. He started Philadelphia’s first fire department, hospital, library, and the University of Pennsylvania. He invented a stove used to heat rooms, bifocal eyeglasses, and the lightning rod. He was a co-author of the Declaration of Independence, and served as an important ambassador to France.
- British monarch during the American Revolutionary War
- He was one of the youngest and brightest of the founders of the United States. He was the first secretary of the treasury. He worked to create a strong U.S. government.
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- American Patriot, soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission in New York City but was captured by the British and executed. His famous last words were “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
- American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- During the war this American officer was a skilled artillery commander. He was involved in famously capturing and dragging the big guns from Ticonderoga to Washington’s army who chased the British from Boston early in the war. During Washington’s first term as president he served as the Secretary of War.
- Polish military officer who joined the American colonists in their fight to gain independence from the British serving in many different battles. His engineering skills were especially useful building defenses to protect several important cities and buildings.
- Hero of the American Revolution most famous for riding his horse through the countryside near Boston to warn the colonists that the British were coming. He was also a skilled silversmith and businessman.
- His most famous pamphlets was Common Sense, published in 1776. Common Sense urged the colonies to declare independence from Great Britain. His simple but strong message moved many people to action.
- Thanks to his military leadership the United States emerged from the American Revolution with room for westward expansion. He was a famous figure in the early history of Kentucky.
- Legend says that she sewed the first flag of the United States in 1776 known as the “Stars and Stripes.”
- French officer serving under Washington and nobleman who loved freedom. He became a hero for the United States during the American Revolution. He also helped to lead the French Revolution.
- As a lawyer in the American colonies, he fought for independence from Great Britain. He went on to become the first vice president and the second president of the new United States.
- British general who surrendered at the Battle of Saratoga.
- First “First Lady” of the United States of America.
- He was the third president of the United States and the chief author of the Declaration of Independence. Many people praise Jefferson as someone who believed strongly in the ideas of democracy, equality, and freedom.
- Nicknamed "Bloody Ban" for his ruthlessness, Banastre Tarleton, a British army cavalry officer, was hated and feared by patriots in the southern states during the American Revolution.
- Skilled American officer who used effective “hit and run” ambush tactics during the Southern campaign. His nickname was the “Swamp Fox.”
31 Clues: First “First Lady” of the United States of America. • British monarch during the American Revolutionary War • First American patriot killed during the Boston Massacre. • British general who surrendered at the Battle of Yorktown. • British general who surrendered at the Battle of Saratoga. • ...
People or Things that do something 2023-05-09
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- A person who is sleeping.
- A persoon digs a hole.
- Someone who kicks a ball.
- A person who hikes.
- Something that covers food to protect it.
- A person who jogs.
- A person who boasts or brags about things they have.
- A person who leads an orchestra.
- A person who swims in an ocean or a pool.
- Someone who paints a canvas or walls.
- A person who steals something.
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- A person who catches something or plays on a baseball team.
- A person who works on a farm to produce food.
- Someone who reads.
- A person who speaks.
- Someone who shops at stores.
- A person who uses their voice to make music.
- A person who is dreaming.
- A person who teaches in a school.
- A person who runs on the street or in a race.
- Someone who likes to jumps over things.
21 Clues: Someone who reads. • A person who jogs. • A person who hikes. • A person who speaks. • A persoon digs a hole. • A person who is sleeping. • Someone who kicks a ball. • A person who is dreaming. • Someone who shops at stores. • A person who steals something. • A person who leads an orchestra. • A person who teaches in a school. • Someone who paints a canvas or walls. • ...
Alabama State Symbols, Places, and People 2025-02-12
22 Clues: nut • bird • rock • tree • fruit • insect • turtle • flower • mammal • fossil • mineral • game bird • fruit tree • saltwater fish • freshwater fish • Spanish explorer • state capitol city • deaf/blind Alabamian • highest point in Alabama • world's fastest race track • site of last Creek War battle • largest native American tribe in Alabama
Black People who change the world 2024-11-06
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- an American poet, activist, and model. Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race and marginalization
- Civil right leader
- Made underground tunnels
- Refused to move to the back
- she was the richest African-American of the 20th century and was once the world's only black billionaire.
- one of the most prominent black scientists of the early 20th century
- the first fighter to win the world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions
- Made the traffic light
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- First black female author to have a play on broad way
- an American photographer, composer, author, poet, and filmmaker, who became prominent in U.S. document
- the first African-American woman and first Native American to hold a pilot license
- Civil Rights Activist. At the tender age of six
- the only black man ever to win the singles titles at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open
- became most famous as a writer, editor, essayist, playwright, and poet.
- an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African
- First black president
- an African American writer and civil rights activist who garnered acclaim for his essays, novels, plays, and poems
- is an American pioneer of the 1950s civil war
- the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal
- He organized temples; founded a newspaper; and led Temple No. 7 in New York City's Harlem
20 Clues: Civil right leader • First black president • Made the traffic light • Made underground tunnels • Refused to move to the back • is an American pioneer of the 1950s civil war • Civil Rights Activist. At the tender age of six • the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal • First black female author to have a play on broad way • ...
Classes, Places, and People at School 2024-12-05
20 Clues: pool • choir • German • office • Algebra • hallway • Chinese • science • Spanish • history • library • subjects • cafeteria • chemistry • gymnasium • orchestra • auditorium • teacher(f.) • principal(f.) • secretary(m.)
Mackenzie-People of the Texas Revolution 2025-11-11
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- Frontiersman and soldier know for hunting with a large knife
- Free black woman captured by Santa Anna
- Former Mexican official who resigned when Santa Anna became a dictator
- Cherokee chief seeking land in East Texas
- Helped make bullets as a child and was part of the Runaway Scrape
- Wife of a Alamo defender One of the few survivors of the Alamo
- Tejano leader from San Antonio that delivered messages
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- Was the Father of Texas brought the old 300 to texas
- General of Mexico and was on the opposing side at the Alamo
- First vice president of the Republic of Texas under Sam Houston
- Became a Commander at the Alamo and wrote "Victory or Death"
- Free black soldier got his rights and land grant
- Main Author of the Texas Declaration of independence
- Organized volunteers from Nacogdoches
- Famous frontiersman from Tennessee died at the alamo
- Signed the Treaties of Velasco with Santa Anna
- Commander of the Texian army during the Runaway Scrape
- Destroyed Vince's Bridge before the battle of San Jacinto Was Partially Deaf
- Judge that advocated for the Texian army
- Commander of the 400 troops that surrendered at the Coleto Creek
20 Clues: Organized volunteers from Nacogdoches • Free black woman captured by Santa Anna • Judge that advocated for the Texian army • Cherokee chief seeking land in East Texas • Signed the Treaties of Velasco with Santa Anna • Free black soldier got his rights and land grant • Was the Father of Texas brought the old 300 to texas • ...
Spanish 4 Describing People U4.1/2 2025-12-05
30 Clues: shy • goal • coach • proud • clever • daring • bravery • purpose • laborer • neighbor • behavior • faithful • to allow • impatient • to demand • friendship • reasonable • true, real • journalist • surprising • outstanding • firefighter • achievement • disagreeable • social worker • understanding • business person • to stand out for • to be happy that • to be sorry that
Game for people who are friends 2025-12-24
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- Group member - Movie buff
- Group member - Hangs out with children
- Best place to spend a Friday night
- Shared trauma (employer)
- Group member - Health nut (publicly)
- Group member - Hangs out with young kids
- Group member - Dangerous on the road
- Scout leader/Star Wars character
- Group member - public servant
- Island friends
- Group member - Heavy machinery operator
- Group member - Ancient
- Best place to kick-on on a Friday night
- Group member - Obi-wan's son's brother
- Group member - Obi-wan's son's fiance
- Connor Hedley x Matt Damon
- Group member - Bad knee
- Coolest first car to own
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- Group member - Music buff
- Connor's dad's car
- Group member - Obi-wan's son
- Group member - Braniac
- Group member - Guy who is fun and cool
- Suburb where Cameron's parent's live
- Group member - The bossy one
- Group member - No longer hangs out with children
- Unwanted present
- The mind-blowing Surfers Paradise adventure everyone’s talking about
- Cool place to hang out on a Tuesday night
- Group member - Also dangerous on the road
- Life could be a dream
- Usual end to a group hang
- Zelda bad guy/Scout leader
33 Clues: Island friends • Unwanted present • Connor's dad's car • Life could be a dream • Group member - Braniac • Group member - Ancient • Group member - Bad knee • Shared trauma (employer) • Coolest first car to own • Group member - Movie buff • Group member - Music buff • Usual end to a group hang • Connor Hedley x Matt Damon • Zelda bad guy/Scout leader • Group member - Obi-wan's son • ...
Lernwortschatz Many people, one nation 1 2026-04-13
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- A country in North America, south of the United States.
- From or belonging to another country; unfamiliar.
- An area of land kept for Native Americans to live on.
- Out of one hundred; used to express a proportion.
- A daily or weekly printed publication with news and articles.
- The two; used to talk about two people or things together.
- A country in the Middle East; many of its people have become refugees.
- Not under the control of others; at liberty.
- American English word for a railway; trains travel on it.
- The country where you were born and grew up.
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- ___ American: a US citizen with roots in Asia.
- To bring or take something to a place or person.
- A person from Europe, or an adjective describing things from Europe.
- To have or possess something. (verb)
- The total number of people living in a place.
- A circular diagram divided into slices to show data.
- A country in North America, also known as the US or America.
- A member of your family, e.g. an aunt, uncle, or cousin.
- A small number of; not many.
- The line that separates two countries or regions.
- The process of learning at school or university.
- To run away quickly from danger.
22 Clues: A small number of; not many. • To run away quickly from danger. • To have or possess something. (verb) • Not under the control of others; at liberty. • The country where you were born and grew up. • The total number of people living in a place. • ___ American: a US citizen with roots in Asia. • To bring or take something to a place or person. • ...
In a house 2020-06-15
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- A place where people keep dishes and food.
- something people open to enter a room.
- A place where people grow flowers and plants.
- Part of a house that is underground.
- A comfortable place where more than one person can sit.
- Something people use to cover their windows.
- A room where people sleep.
- A piece of furniture on which people write.
- The part of a house that keeps the house dry when it rains.
- An appliance used to keep food cool (casual form).
- A place where people bake things.
- A place where people burn wood in cold countries for heat.
- A place inside which people park their cars.
- A flat place in a kitchen where people can put things and prepare food.
- A room to hang clothes.
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- American word for a garden.
- A room where people wash.
- A thick piece of material made from wool or cloth used to cover the floor of a room.
- An appliance people use to dry clothes.
- A piece of furniture on which people sit.
- An appliance people use to cook food.
- Something with steps to go up or down to get to another floor.
- The top of a room.
- Something people hang on their wall to decorate their house.
- Something people hang on the wall to show the time.
- appliance people watch for entertainment.
- A place where people put books.
- A piece of furniture on which people sleep.
- An appliance used to keep food frozen.
- A room where people eat, a ? room.
- Something people flush.
- Something people use to see themselves.
- Something people look through to see outside.
- Something people turn on to see better when it's dark.
- A piece of furniture on which people eat, write, use as a flat surface.
- A room where people prepare food.
36 Clues: The top of a room. • Something people flush. • A room to hang clothes. • A room where people wash. • A room where people sleep. • American word for a garden. • A place where people put books. • A place where people bake things. • A room where people prepare food. • A room where people eat, a ? room. • Part of a house that is underground. • An appliance people use to cook food. • ...
Unit 5 People/ Personalities and Classifiers 2022-08-22
30 Clues: bun • shy • mean • nosy • thin • Tall • rude • ugly • cool • cute • hair • weak • lazy • bangs • quiet • beard • funny • short • stupid • chubby • humble • strong • average • nervous • muscular • mustache • looksame • straight • emotional • motivated
What people call you by, name 2022-09-05
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- time to eat
- people who are related
- what people call you by
- punishment when misbehaving
- rules about what to wear
- person running the school
- find your ...
- where children between 6-15 goes everyday
- subject where you work with wood
- subject where you draw
- other people your parents has made
- you write with it
- a person who is not nice to the other pupils
- what you speak in Australia
- animals in your home
- the father of one of your parents
- You read in a
- Time to eat and play
- what you read 2 of every year in danish
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- subject where you use your body
- people you like
- 2+2
- where we see what you can do
- what you speak in USA
- how most people earn money
- to remove something you have written
- what children wear to school in UK
- Subject about countries, mountains and weather
- Teaching about the mind
- clever people educating pupils all day long
- happened a long time ago
- who made you
- In recess you might play with a
- what you get by going to school
- something you hand in to the teacher
- what you get when the teacher is grading your work
- How you feel when in school and with friends
37 Clues: 2+2 • time to eat • who made you • find your ... • You read in a • people you like • you write with it • animals in your home • Time to eat and play • what you speak in USA • people who are related • subject where you draw • what people call you by • Teaching about the mind • rules about what to wear • happened a long time ago • person running the school • how most people earn money • ...
"We the People" Lessons 8-12 2022-11-03
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- Accept of the Constitution
- The plan accepted at the Philadelphia Convention that called for Congress to have two houses. The Senate would have two senators from each state. The House of Representatives would have representatives from each state based on the population.
- Parts of the government
- As used in the preamble to the constitution, this phrase means a peaceful situation without or within our country.
- One of two houses of Congress. The number of representatives from each state is based on its population.
- The meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which the U.S Constitution was written
- The delegates to the Philadelphia Convention were called farmers because they "framed" the Constitution.
- The gift of being free
- The good of all the people
- Highest court in the United States
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- The farmer's compromise about slavery that became part of the Constitution. It counted each slave as three-fifths of a person to determine how many representatives a state should have in Congress.
- The authority to settle disagreements about laws. This applies the laws and settles disputes.
- The authority to make laws and rules
- The division of powers among the different branches of government. In the United States powers are divided among the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
- The authority to carry out and enforce the laws
- fairness; rightfulness
- Balancing the powers of government mean that no one Branch is given so much power that it can completely control thterm-17e other branches
- The business of taking people from their homes in Africa and selling them in the colonies.
- The introduction to the Constitution. It states that the people establish the government and lists the purposes of the government
- One house of Congress. Each state has two members in the Senate
- To put an end to
- Limiting power
- Protection of the people from enemies
- The was between the Northern and Southern States. It took place from 1861 to 1865 and ended slavery in the United States.
- Give official approval
25 Clues: Limiting power • To put an end to • fairness; rightfulness • The gift of being free • Give official approval • Parts of the government • Accept of the Constitution • The good of all the people • Highest court in the United States • The authority to make laws and rules • Protection of the people from enemies • The authority to carry out and enforce the laws • ...
People in JDMS and Conerate School 2022-06-18
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- Evan's Account
- Has 4 Brothers and Sisters
- The Bully
- My Principal
- My ELA Teacher
- Very Annoying and Picky
- Acts Similar to Me
- My Alt account
- A Normal Conerate Student
- Hates 2
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- The Smartest Kid that sometimes does plagiarism
- My Math Teacher
- Plays games during class
- My Science Teacher
- Barely talks but can Spam a Lot
- The Bad Joke Teller
- Considered the Muffin Man
- The Bragger
- Super duper Nice
- Loves Playing Rocket League
20 Clues: Hates 2 • The Bully • The Bragger • My Principal • Evan's Account • My ELA Teacher • My Alt account • My Math Teacher • Super duper Nice • My Science Teacher • Acts Similar to Me • The Bad Joke Teller • Very Annoying and Picky • Plays games during class • Considered the Muffin Man • A Normal Conerate Student • Has 4 Brothers and Sisters • Loves Playing Rocket League • Barely talks but can Spam a Lot • ...
We the People lessons 8-12 2022-11-15
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- Parts of the government
- The introduction to the Constitution. It states that the people establish the government and lists the purposes of the government
- Convention The meeting held in Philadelphia in 1787 at which the U.S Constitution was written
- Compromise The plan accepted at the Philadelphia Convention that called for Congress to have two houses. The Senate would have two senators from each state. The House of Representatives would have representatives from each state based on the population.
- Powers The authority to carry out and enforce the laws
- fairness; rightfulness
- Tranquility As used in the preamble to the constitution, this phrase means a peaceful situation without or within our country.
- To put an end to
- Powers Balancing the powers of government mean that no one Branch is given so much power that it can completely control thterm-17e other branches
- Fifths Clause The farmer's compromise about slavery that became part of the Constitution. It counted each slave as three-fifths of a person to determine how many representatives a state should have in Congress.
- Give official approval
- One house of Congress. Each state has two members in the Senate
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- Accept of the Constitution
- Welfare The good of all the people
- Defense Protection of the people from enemies
- The delegates to the Philadelphia Convention were called farmers because they "framed" the Constitution.
- States Supreme Court Highest court in the United States
- Trade The business of taking people from their homes in Africa and selling them in the colonies.
- Powers Limiting power
- War The was between the Northern and Southern States. It took place from 1861 to 1865 and ended slavery in the United States.
- of Powers The division of powers among the different branches of government. In the United States powers are divided among the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
- Of Liberty The gift of being free
- Power The authority to make laws and rules
- Powers The authority to settle disagreements about laws. This applies the laws and settles disputes.
- of Representatives One of two houses of Congress. The number of representatives from each state is based on its population.
25 Clues: To put an end to • Powers Limiting power • fairness; rightfulness • Give official approval • Parts of the government • Accept of the Constitution • Of Liberty The gift of being free • Welfare The good of all the people • Power The authority to make laws and rules • Defense Protection of the people from enemies • Powers The authority to carry out and enforce the laws • ...
the power to unite people cross 2022-09-28
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- Which country do you cheer for?
- Please ____ me.
- She is in a very difficult ____.
- I have the ____ to vote.
- We really want to win the ____.
- ____ to the scholarship, I was able to study abroad.
- The next meeting is ____ for October 3rd.
- It's a mystery how he escaped from ____.
- In 1872 the Ryukyu kingdom was ____ and later Okinawa prefecture was established.
- My husband lives and works ____ from my family.
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- How do you ____ kanji?
- a ____between the two countries
- John was ____ to sign his name.
- He joined the ____ team.
- Do you have your student ____ card?
- Joe Biden is the 46th ____ of the United States.
- New York is a ____ city.
- It is ____ hot even in October.
- I'm in the ____ of studying now.
- The rumor cannot be ____.
- I bought a new ____ online.
21 Clues: Please ____ me. • How do you ____ kanji? • He joined the ____ team. • I have the ____ to vote. • New York is a ____ city. • The rumor cannot be ____. • I bought a new ____ online. • a ____between the two countries • John was ____ to sign his name. • Which country do you cheer for? • We really want to win the ____. • It is ____ hot even in October. • She is in a very difficult ____. • ...
The Indigenous People and the Europeans 2022-10-19
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- Taino God
- Another name for Kalinagos
- another name for Necklace
- they settled in the Greater Antilles
- this tree was used by the Kalinagos to make weapons and other items in their society
- Cacique's house
- these were the priest of the Kalinago society
- a red dye that was used to paint their bodies with
- the method of clearing the forest
- house of the Ouboutou
- another name for Corn
- eating this would make them stupid
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- they believed in evil spirits
- this sauce was made of salt, pepper and cassava juice
- regular family house for the Tainos
- these were the Nobles of the Taino society
- Headmen of a Kalinago village
- a game played by the Tainos
- another name for Canoe
- the living the life of a nomad
- special stool for the Cacique
21 Clues: Taino God • Cacique's house • house of the Ouboutou • another name for Corn • another name for Canoe • another name for Necklace • Another name for Kalinagos • a game played by the Tainos • they believed in evil spirits • Headmen of a Kalinago village • special stool for the Cacique • the living the life of a nomad • the method of clearing the forest • eating this would make them stupid • ...
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2019-12-09
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- Pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children
- Was an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin
- English inventor of the spinning jenny the first practical application of multiple spinning by a machine
- A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer and chemist
- English American writer and pamphleteer
- Contributed to the development of the iron and steel industries
- Welsh textile manufacturer and philanthropic social reformer
- Textile workers during the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
- English statesman who served as the Secretary of State for a decade
- Radical English journalist who was a notable champion of the freedom of the press
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- Invented the automobile
- English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution
- Invented a new way of building roads
- Was a British politician and philanthropist
- English civil engineer and mechanical engineer. Renowned as the "Father of Railways"
- Was the inventor of the flying shuttle which was a key contribution to the Industrial Revolution
- English agricultural pioneer from Berkshire who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- Wrote articles and novels attacking and satirizing owners of industry
- A British artist who depicted the Industrial Revolution in his paintings
- An economist and philosopher who wrote what is considered the "bible of capitalism"
- Celebrated nature as a healing and restorative force one which humans neglect to their own peril
22 Clues: Invented the automobile • Invented a new way of building roads • English American writer and pamphleteer • Was a British politician and philanthropist • English inventor who created the atmospheric engine • A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer and chemist • Welsh textile manufacturer and philanthropic social reformer • ...
Famous People of The Industrial Revolution 2018-12-18
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- Who created colourful and popular paintings of the land and sea
- / Who promoted idea of reducing government interference
- Who invented the flying shuttle
- Who improved Newcomen's Steam Engine
- / Who invented the Water frame
- Who built the Steam Engine
- was a leader in a movement to stop slave trade
- Who built a locomotive called "Rocket"
- What is the word for someone who is anti-technology and backward
- Who published the first Common Sense pamphlet advocating Independence
- Who invented the seed drill
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- Who improved cast iron
- / Who founded a home for poor children
- was a successful road builder
- Who wrote Frankenstein
- Who introduced the Dutch 4 crop rotation
- Who crated the Model T car
- Who was an agitator for universal suffrage
- Who invented the Spinning Jenny
- Who is know for efforts in improvement of working conditions
- Who is known for inventing cotton gin
- Who wrote Oliver Twist
22 Clues: Who improved cast iron • Who wrote Frankenstein • Who wrote Oliver Twist • Who crated the Model T car • Who built the Steam Engine • Who invented the seed drill • was a successful road builder • / Who invented the Water frame • Who invented the flying shuttle • Who invented the Spinning Jenny • Who improved Newcomen's Steam Engine • Who is known for inventing cotton gin • ...
Melissa Robinson/ Blue 2/ People & Places 2019-05-08
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- Big entertainment city where the HUAC claimed a bunch of people were communists
- The acronym of the country Joseph Stalin ruled
- Last name of the Soviet Union leader
- Invaded South Korea
- The senator who said the military was communism
- the president who took office after Nixon
- Reagan fought communism in this continent.
- created NASA
- The place where supplies were dropped
- Last name of president who served from 1945-1953
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- the president who was involved with the Watergate scandal
- WHAT IS THIS PUZZLE BASICALLY ABOUT no spaces.
- the first man in space. NOT NEIL ARMSTRONG
- the president who was assassinated in Dallas
- what is the name of the area around earth
- leader of northern Vietnam
- last name of the first man on the moon
- Name of the country who felt it was their responsibility to stop the spread of communism
- The place where a war was held that the citizens of America were against fighting in.
- a big missile crisis was there
20 Clues: created NASA • Invaded South Korea • leader of northern Vietnam • a big missile crisis was there • Last name of the Soviet Union leader • The place where supplies were dropped • last name of the first man on the moon • what is the name of the area around earth • the president who took office after Nixon • the first man in space. NOT NEIL ARMSTRONG • ...
Key Terms & People Chapter 7 Crossword 2019-02-20
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- claim to most Indian lands
- could not side with any European countries that were at war
- Native American chief
- First U.S president
- First Lady
- farmers lashed
- wanted to limit the federal government's power
- aide for Washington and a delegate to four Continental Congress
- the people who buy items at low prices and hope the value will rise
- Constitution specifically says it can do
- groups that helped elect people
- money owed by the United States
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- first national bank
- Constitution does not specifically forbid
- settled the border and trade disputes with Spain
- disagreed with how Hamilton's idea cheated bond holders out of money
- wanted a stronger federal government
- argued the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional
- rebellion of french people
- a body of electors
- settled the disputes that had arisen between the United States and Great Britain
- three levels of federal courts
- Native Americans fought Wayne's troops
- certificates of debt
- private ships
- laws passed to protect the United States
- an action or decision that later served as an example
27 Clues: First Lady • private ships • farmers lashed • a body of electors • first national bank • First U.S president • certificates of debt • Native American chief • rebellion of french people • claim to most Indian lands • three levels of federal courts • groups that helped elect people • money owed by the United States • wanted a stronger federal government • ...
People and elements of a film 2020-01-08
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- play a ....
- a report in a newspaper, magazine, or programme that gives an opinion about a new book, film
- SFX
- person in charge of a film
- the sounds, especially the music, of a film
- have a .......... in a film
- a person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play, or television or radio programme
- the text for a film, including the words to be spoken by the actors and instructions for the cameras
- the words of a film, play, broadcast, or speech
- a film shows sb as the main actor
- the film is ..... in USA
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- a lot of money from ticket sales, used as a way of measuring the success of a performer, film, or public event
- the leading actors or actresses
- She gave a superb ... as Lady Macbeth
- a part of a film
- the storyline in a film or play
- someone whose job is to give their opinion about something, especially films, books, music, etc.
- a short performance that an actor, musician, dancer, etc. gives in order to show they are suitable for a particular play, film, show, etc
- the actors in a film or play
- a man who performs in dangerous scenes, especially instead of an actor in a film or television programme
20 Clues: SFX • play a .... • a part of a film • the film is ..... in USA • person in charge of a film • have a .......... in a film • the actors in a film or play • the leading actors or actresses • the storyline in a film or play • a film shows sb as the main actor • She gave a superb ... as Lady Macbeth • the sounds, especially the music, of a film • ...
The War on Normal People - Crossword 2020-11-14
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- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- The author
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the state of trade at a particular time or in a particular context
- the quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer, being stored and transmitted in the form of electrical signals and recorded on magnetic, optical, or mechanical recording media
- an electronic device for storing and processing data, typically in binary form, according to instructions given to it in a variable program
- a company or group having exclusive control over a commodity or service
- a paid position of regular employment
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker
- an educational institution or establishment, in particular one providing higher education or specialized professional or vocational training
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
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- the human race; human beings collectively
- relating to education and scholarship
- a ruling or influential class of educated or skilled people
- mental or physical activity as a means of earning income; employment
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced
- a machine that performs a function according to a predetermined set of coded instructions, especially one capable of a range of programmed responses to different circumstances
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- the people of a district or country considered collectively, especially in the context of social values and responsibilities; society
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- a commercial operation or company
- give work to (someone) and pay them for it
- conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected
- employ (someone) for wages
31 Clues: The author • employ (someone) for wages • a commercial operation or company • relating to education and scholarship • a paid position of regular employment • the human race; human beings collectively • give work to (someone) and pay them for it • conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • ...
Camp Taconic People, Places and Things 2020-04-08
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- What campers do in Glosta'
- She says "Smile please" Click!!
- The main Transport at camp
- Toffee, almonds and milk chocolate candy bar
- Mrs. Sing
- ______and the Argonauts
- _____ Kaline
- Former camper and counselor who has 2 children who were also campers and counselors
- _______ Cassidy and Sundance
- Home of Emerson and Romaca
- ______, Queen of Scots
- When you pack the fridge you fridgefill; when you pack the bin you ________
- ______ Evert
- Aidan's Mom
- HQ of TC
- ______ Barkley
- ______ Davis, Jr.
- ____-Mex
- One who tells on you when you do something naughty (2 words)
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- Mr. CINOCAT
- _____ Streisand
- Where water toys live in the summer (2 words)
- Mr. Baseball and Mrs. Office (3 words)
- Sutter's Mill (2 words)
- Laura's fun home
- He's been climbing the walls lately
- Butch's real boss
- Abraham, Isaac, and ______
- CT hoops GOAT
- Slifstein with the best (not NY) accent in camp
- P.T. Barnum's had 3 rings
- Hart hometown
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Carrie, almost
- Where to throw the clay and the paint
- The real LK
- TT at CT (Top Texan at Camp Taconic)
- Where we all scream to go (usually by van)
- _______ the Red
38 Clues: HQ of TC • ____-Mex • Mrs. Sing • Mr. CINOCAT • The real LK • Aidan's Mom • _____ Kaline • ______ Evert • CT hoops GOAT • Hart hometown • ______ Barkley • _____ Streisand • _______ the Red • Laura's fun home • Butch's real boss • ______ Davis, Jr. • ______, Queen of Scots • Sutter's Mill (2 words) • ______and the Argonauts • P.T. Barnum's had 3 rings • What campers do in Glosta' • The main Transport at camp • ...
Chapter 4 God Forms a People 2021-08-27
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- Symbolic precursor or "type" of Christian Baptism
- Means "name" and was blessed
- Covenant sign God placed in the sky
- The descendants of Ham settled here
- 7th generation descendant OF Cain, first polygamist,lived in a world of war/revenge
- Symbolic number of perfection/completion
- Place where Abram comes from
- Descendant of Shem, father of someone great!
- Built the ark and had three sons
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- Where language was confused
- To offer animal sacrifices to the Lord
- Abram's wife
- Son of Ham
- Mountain
- Like Adam, Noah would be a _________ for his family
- Giants of the OT
- He replaced Abel, his family was built on worshiping God
- Rained days and nights
- The father of Lot
- "Type" for the Church
- Disrespected the authority of his father and was cursed
21 Clues: Mountain • Son of Ham • Abram's wife • Giants of the OT • The father of Lot • "Type" for the Church • Rained days and nights • Where language was confused • Means "name" and was blessed • Place where Abram comes from • Built the ark and had three sons • Covenant sign God placed in the sky • The descendants of Ham settled here • To offer animal sacrifices to the Lord • ...
People: appearance and personality 2 - AGB 2021-10-04
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- a ___ person is someone who feels uncomfortable meeting new people
- a _________ person misleads others or lies to them
- a ______ person is someone who wants to have everything
- a ____ person is someone who keeps his or her house clean
- the opposite of polite
- a ___________ person is someone who is giving and sharing
- another word for brave
- an ______ person is someone who doesn't lie
- an ________ person is someone who likes to meet people
- an _______ person plays sports and does a lot of exercise
- a ________ person is someone who sees the good in everything
- a ____ person is someone who has lots of experience and knowledge
- a ________ person is someone who thinks up original ideas
- ________ people think they are better than other people
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- a ____ person is someone who doesn't work very hard
- another word for clever
- a ___________ person is someone who thinks bad things will happen in the future
- a _____ person is someone who makes people laugh
- a _______ person is someone who thinks only of himself or herself
- a _____ person is someone who is not afraid to do something
- another word for smart
- a ________ person is someone who is always on time
- another word for considerate
- a ______ person is someone is someone who doesn't like to spend any money
- the opposite of lazy
- a ________ person is someone you can depend on
- an _________ person is someone who is easy to get along with
- an _________ person who hates waiting for anything
- a ____ person is someone who is nice to other people
- a ______ person is someone who says, "Please". and "Thank you."
30 Clues: the opposite of lazy • another word for smart • the opposite of polite • another word for brave • another word for clever • another word for considerate • an ______ person is someone who doesn't lie • a ________ person is someone you can depend on • a _____ person is someone who makes people laugh • a _________ person misleads others or lies to them • ...
Chapter 36 - Key Terms and People 2021-03-30
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- A voter registration drive in Mississippi spearheaded by a coalition of civil rights groups. The campaign drew the activism of thousands of black and white civil rights workers, many of whom were students from the North, and was marred by the abduction and murder of three such workers at the hands of white racists.
- National security adviser and secretary of state during the Nixon and Ford administrations. He was responsible for negotiating an end to the Yom Kippur War as well as for the Treaty of Paris that led to a cease-fire in Vietnam in 1973.
- Political party organized by civil rights activists to challenge Mississippi’s delegation to the Democratic National Convention, who opposed the civil rights planks in the party’s platform. Claiming a mandate to represent the true voice of Mississippi, where almost no black citizens could vote. Demanded to be seated at the convention but were denied by party bosses. The effort was both a setback to civil rights activism in the South and a motivation to continue to struggle for black voting rights.
- President Lyndon Johnson’s term for his domestic policy agenda. Billed as a successor to the New Deal. Aimed to extend the postwar prosperity to all people in American society by promoting civil rights and fighting poverty. Programs included the War on Poverty, which expanded the Social Security system by creating Medicare and Medicaid to provide health care for the aged and the poor. Johnson also signed laws protecting consumers and empowering community organizations to combat poverty at grassroots levels.
- In August 1964, two American destroyers in the Bay of Tonkin were reportedly fired upon by North Vietnamese torpedo boats. With only two dissenting votes, Congress responded not with a formal declaration of war but with a joint resolution giving President Johnson license to use “all necessary measures” to strike back. Where the United States had previously offered limited assistance in Vietnam, the resolution led to rapid and massive American military involvement in the region.
- Uprising in support of equal rights for gay people sparked by an assault by off-duty police officers at a gay bar in New York. Led to a rise in activism and militancy within the gay community and furthered the sexual revolution of the late 1960s.
- Liberal senator from North Dakota who lost a landslide election to Richard Nixon in 1972. He eventually lost his Senate seat in the conservative revolution that swept Ronald Reagan into the White House in 1980.
- A predominantly black neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. On August 11, 1965, after word spread that an act of police brutality had been committed against a black man, a vicious riot erupted. It left 34 people dead and over 1000 injured, undermining Dr. King’s policy of nonviolence and turning many activists in the black civil rights movement toward a more militant, belligerent style of protest.
- Legislation pushed through Congress by President Johnson that prohibited ballot-denying tactics, such as literacy tests and intimidation. Sought to make racial disenfranchisement explicitly illegal.
- Liberal antiwar senator from Minnesota who rallied a large youth movement behind his presidential campaign in 1968. Challenging sitting President Johnson in the New Hampshire primary, he captured 41 percent of the vote and helped ensure that Johnson would quit the race.
- Black militant, radical minister, and spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964. Having eschewed his family name "Little," he preached a doctrine of no compromise with white society. He was assassinated in New York City in 1965.
- Formed during the cultural ferment of the 1960s. The conservative counterpart to SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), which attracted radical students on campuses nationwide. Helped to propel Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential candidacy and to energize a resurgent conservatism during the Reagan years.
- Program established by Richard Nixon to require construction trade unions to work toward hiring more black apprentices. The plan altered Lyndon Johnson’s concept of “affirmative action” to focus on groups rather than individuals.
- Program designed to redress historic racial and gender imbalances in jobs and education. The term grew from an executive order issued by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965 mandating that projects paid for with federal funds take concerted action against discrimination based on race in their hiring practices. In the late 1960s, President Nixon’s Philadelphia Plan changed the meaning to require attention to certain groups, rather than protect individuals against discrimination.
- Secret U.S. government report detailing early planning and policy decisions regarding the Vietnam War under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Leaked to the New York Times in 1971, it revealed instances of governmental secrecy, lies, and incompetence in the prosecution of the war.
- A governmental organization signed into law by Richard Nixon in 1970 designed to regulate pollution, emissions, and other factors that negatively influence the natural environment. Marked a newfound commitment by the federal government to actively combat environmental risks and was a significant triumph for the environmentalist movement.
- A campus-based political organization founded in 1961 by Tom Hayden that became an iconic representation of the New Left. Originally geared toward the intellectual promise of “participatory democracy". Emerged at the forefront of the civil rights, antipoverty, and antiwar movements during the 1960s.
- Organization of armed black militants formed in Oakland, California, in 1966 to protect black rights. Represented a growing dissatisfaction with the nonviolent wing of the civil rights movement and signaled a new direction to that movement after the legislative victories of 1964 and 1965.
- Military strategy launched by Richard Nixon in 1969. The plan reduced the number of American combat troops in Vietnam and left more of the fighting to the South Vietnamese, who were supplied with American armor, tanks, and weaponry.
- American conservationist whose 1962 book Silent Spring galvanized the modern environmental movement that gained significant traction in the 1970s.
- For much of American history, party leaders chose presidential candidates. But reforms to the nominating process in the late 1960s and early 1970s required presidential hopefuls to run popular campaigns to garner their party’s support.
- Scene of massacre of four college students by National Guardsmen on May 4, 1970, in Ohio. In response to Nixon’s announcement that he had expanded the Vietnam War into Cambodia, college campuses across the country exploded in violence. On May 14 and 15, students at historically black Jackson State College in Mississippi were protesting the war as well as the Kent State shooting when highway patrolmen fired into a student dormitory, killing two students.
- International day of celebration and awareness of global environmental issues launched by conservationists on April 22, 1970.
- Law passed by Congress limiting the president’s ability to wage war without congressional approval. The act required the president to notify Congress within forty-eight hours of committing troops to a foreign conflict. An important consequence of the Vietnam War, this piece of legislation sought to reduce the president’s unilateral authority in military matters.
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- Southern populist and segregationist. As governor of Alabama, he famously defended his state’s policies of racial segregation. He ran for president several times as a Democrat but achieved his greatest influence when he ran as a third-party candidate in 1968, winning five states.
- Chief justice of the Supreme Court from 1969 to 1986. Responsible for bringing the Court somewhat back to the right after the Earl Warren years. He presided over major cases involving abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty, and school desegregation.
- A statement of an arrested person’s constitutional rights, which police officers must read during an arrest. The warning came out of the Supreme Court’s decision in Miranda v. Arizona in 1966 that accused people have the right to remain silent, consult an attorney, and enjoy other protections. The Court declared that law enforcement officers must make sure suspects understand their constitutional rights, thus creating a safeguard against forced confessions and self-implication.
- Nixon administration’s term to describe generally content, law-abiding, middle-class Americans who supported both the Vietnam War and America’s institutions. As a political tool, the concept attempted to make a subtle distinction between believers in “traditional” values and the vocal minority of civil rights agitators, student protesters, counterculturalists, and other seeming disruptors of the social fabric.
- A landmark immigration law that abolished the 1921 “national origins” formula and established new admission criteria, based mainly on immigrants’ skills and family ties with U.S citizens. Despite President Lyndon Johnson’s assurances that it was “not a revolutionary bill,” the 1965 act radically transformed America’s demographic profile as Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East replaced Western Europe as the nation’s main sources of immigrants.
- President Nixon’s plan for “peace with honor” in Vietnam. The doctrine stated that the United States would honor its existing defense commitments but, in the future, countries would have to fight their own wars.
- Vietnamese village that was the scene of a military assault on March 16, 1968, in which American soldiers under the command of 2nd Lieutenant William Calley murdered hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians, mostly women and children. The atrocity produced outrage and reduced support for the war in America and around the world when details of the massacre and an attempted cover-up were revealed in November 1969.
- Federal law that banned racial discrimination in public facilities and strengthened the federal government’s power to fight segregation in schools. Title VII of the act prohibited employers from discriminating based on race in their hiring practices, and empowered the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to regulate fair employment.
- Disenchantment with the Vietnam War led Congress to end conscription in 1973, causing the U.S. military to rely solely on volunteers. The resultant shift away from a “citizen’s army,” which had been in place since World War II, to an army of full-time professionals resulted in a leaner force that could be deployed in overseas conflicts with less political cost.
- Doctrine of militancy and separatism that rose in prominence after 1965. Rejected Martin Luther King’s pacifism and desire for integration. Rather, they promoted pride in African heritage and an often militant position in defense of their rights.
- Nixon reelection campaign strategy designed to appeal to conservative whites in the historically Democratic South. The president stressed law and order issues and remained noncommittal on civil rights. This strategy typified the regional split between the two parties as white southerners became increasingly attracted to the Republican party in the aftermath of the civil rights movement.
- Military conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors, including Syria, Egypt, and Jordan. The war ended with an Israeli victory and territorial expansion into the Sinai Peninsula, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank. The 1967 war was a humiliation for several Arab states, and the territorial disputes it created formed the basis for continued conflict in the region.
- A series of surprise attacks instigated by the Viet Cong in January 1968 that inflicted at least 150,000 casualties on both sides. Though the Viet Cong suffered heavy losses and were eventually repulsed, Ho Chi Minh scored a vital political victory by further dampening Americans’ already waning enthusiasm for the war.
- From the French for “reduced tension,” the period of Cold War thawing when the United States and the Soviet Union negotiated reduced armament treaties under Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter. As a policy prescription, détente marked a departure from the policies of proportional response, mutually assured destruction, and containment that had defined the earlier years of the Cold War.
38 Clues: International day of celebration and awareness of global environmental issues launched by conservationists on April 22, 1970. • American conservationist whose 1962 book Silent Spring galvanized the modern environmental movement that gained significant traction in the 1970s. • ...
Chapter 31 - Key Terms and People 2021-03-18
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- A Catholic priest from Michigan who goaded 40 million radio listeners with his weekly anti-New Deal harangues. He was a well-known opponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal policies.
- A law creating the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which insured individual bank deposits and ended a century-long tradition of unstable banking that had reached a crisis in the Great Depression.
- Franklin Roosevelt’s politically motivated and ill-fated scheme to add a new justice to the Supreme Court for every member over seventy who would not retire. His objective was to overcome the Court’s objections to New Deal reforms.
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath, a novel about life during the Dust Bowl.
- An economic theory, holding that central banks should adjust interest rates and governments should use deficit spending and tax policies to increase purchasing power and hence prosperity.
- also known as the National Labor Relations Act, this law protected the right of labor to organize in unions and bargain collectively with employers and established the National Labor Relations Board to monitor unfair labor practices on the part of employers. Its passage marked the culmination of decades of labor protest.
- A government program created by Congress to hire young unemployed men to improve the rural, out-of-doors environment with such work as planting trees, fighting fires, draining swamps, and maintaining national parks. An important foundation for the post–World War II environmental movement.
- Also known the Wheeler-Howard Act. Its major thrusts were to reverse the policy of forced assimilation that flowed from the 1887 Dawes Severalty Act, restore tribal autonomy, and promote the economic well-being of reservations.
- Grim nickname for the Great Plains region devastated by drought and dust storms during the 1930s. The disaster led to the migration into California of thousands of displaced “Okies” and “Arkies.”
- A Democratic senator from New York. Rsponsible for the passage of some of the most important legislation enacted through the New Deal.
- The first woman cabinet member and secretary of labor under Roosevelt. Helped draw labor into the New Deal coalition.
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- The highest-ranking African American in the Roosevelt administration. Headed the Office of Minority Affairs and was a leader of the unofficial "Black Cabinet," which sought to apply New Deal benefits to blacks as well as whites.
- A former New York social worker. One of the major architects of the New Deal, heading up the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and Works Progress Administration and serving as a personal confidant to President Roosevelt.
- The most active First Lady the United States had ever seen and was known for her devotion to the impoverished and oppressed.
- A New Deal program designed to raise agricultural prices by paying farmers not to farm. It was based on the assumption that higher prices would increase farmers’ purchasing power and thereby help alleviate the Great Depression.
- Louisiana governor, later U.S. senator, whose anti-New Deal "Share Our Wealth" program promised to make "Every Man a King." Gunned down in 1935.
- Important New Deal labor legislation that regulated minimum wages and maximum hours for workers involved in interstate commerce. The law also outlawed labor by children under sixteen. The exclusion of agricultural, service, and domestic workers meant that many blacks, Mexican Americans, and women—who were concentrated in these sectors—did not benefit from the act’s protection.
- A New Deal–era labor organization that organized unskilled industrial workers regardless of their particular economic sector or craft.
- The economic and political policies of Franklin Roosevelt’s administration in the 1930s, which aimed to solve the problems of the Great Depression by providing relief for the unemployed and launching efforts to stimulate economic recovery.
- An early New Deal program designed to assist industry, labor, and the unemployed through centralized planning mechanisms that monitored workers’ earnings and working hours to distribute work and established codes for “fair competition” to ensure that similar procedures were followed by all firms in any particular industrial sector.
- A retired physician who had lost his savings in the Great Depression and promoted a plan, popular with senior citizens, to pay every person over sixty years old $200 a month, provided that the money was spent within the month. One estimate had the scheme costing one-half of the national income.
- A flagship accomplishment of the New Deal, this law provided for unemployment and old-age insurance financed by a payroll tax on employers and employees. It has long remained a pillar of the “New Deal Order.”
- The only American president to be elected to four terms of office. Credited with having developed a program, called the New Deal, that shepherded the nation out of crisis. When World War II broke out in Europe, he steered the United States into the war, which in the end proved more effective than the New Deal in helping the nation recover from difficult economic times. His gallant struggle against polio and his enormous talents as a politician made him a beloved leader for a dozen difficult years in the nation’s history.
- Specialists in law, economics, and welfare, many of them young university professors, who advised President Franklin D. Roosevelt and helped develop the policies of the New Deal.
- One of the most revolutionary of the New Deal public works projects. Brought cheap electric power, full employment, low-cost housing, and environmental improvements to Americans.
- The beginning of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration, stretching from March 9 to June 16, 1933, when an unprecedented number of reform bills were passed by a Democratic Congress to launch the New Deal.
26 Clues: Author of The Grapes of Wrath, a novel about life during the Dust Bowl. • The first woman cabinet member and secretary of labor under Roosevelt. Helped draw labor into the New Deal coalition. • The most active First Lady the United States had ever seen and was known for her devotion to the impoverished and oppressed. • ...
People and Nature from Yes!1 2021-11-02
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- One solution to environmental problems (use again)
- Dark and sad (weather)
- When there is not enough food
- Frozen rain
- What we can feel on the grass in the morning
- What we see after it rains
- Rainfall made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm
- Something that damages our water,soil,air,etc.
- Layer in the earth's stratosphere which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun
- Something that isn't fun to walk in in winter
- A big wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption
- A light wind
- A light rain
- What trees do in the spring
- What we can see on car windows when it's cold
- the process of a thing ceasing to exist
- One solution to environmental problems (convert something into reusable material)
- Big wind/rain storm that starts over the ocean
- When something frozen (like the ground) becomes warmer
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- Frozen balls of ice that fall from the sky
- One solution to environmental problems (use less)
- To rain heavily
- Process where gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- When a wave of snow falls down the mountain
- Natural material like coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power, formed from the remains of living organisms
- Something we don't want/need anymore
- Something farmers use to kill plants/insects
- To collect fruit/vegetables/grains
- What we call the nice weather in autumn
- Something big with a lot of snow/ice
- What flowers do in the spring
- Too much water
- Ice that hangs from a roof (for example)
- When there is not enough water
- What snow does when it is above 0C
- Synonym of cool
36 Clues: Frozen rain • A light wind • A light rain • Too much water • To rain heavily • Synonym of cool • Dark and sad (weather) • What we see after it rains • What trees do in the spring • When there is not enough food • What flowers do in the spring • When there is not enough water • To collect fruit/vegetables/grains • What snow does when it is above 0C • Something we don't want/need anymore • ...
Guess the name of famous people 2023-05-08
Unit 3: Control of the People 2023-05-15
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- 1918 Decree separating Orthodox Church from state?
- Until 1964, how many Soviet Radio Stations were there?
- Nickname of Yezhov, 2nd head of NKVD
- Newspaper called 'News', paper of the government
- Newspaper called 'Truth', of the Communist Party
- Within 4 years under Krushchev, how many churches were closed?
- Term for Censorship Office, where all articles had to be approved before being published.
- What type of newspapers were banned in Nov 1917?
- Lenin created Commissariat of ___ , a ministry of culture
- Order of the names of the Secret Police, from dates: 1917,1922,1923 and 1934
- Jan 1951 a group of doctors (mainly Jewish) were arrested accused of trying to assassinate Stalin.
- What slogan was used after Lenin's death in 1924?
- In the mid 1920's a peasant survey revealed they were 55% what?
- Quote from Andropov 'we'll make enough __ then we wont have any dissidents' regarding economic issues
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- Under Brezhnev from 1964, the government used what to monitor religious services?
- In 1967, the Politburo began sending dissidents to ___ as a method of dealing with them
- In September 1937, what processed 231 prisoners each day?
- In 1961, a conference was held to see which ___ were permissible, under Krushchev
- During WW2, Stalin took a more ___ approach to religion.
- An attempt to sweep away the old 'bourgeois' elements within society from 1928-1931
- The Revolution of what was launched in 1928?
- Which head of the secret police in 1934 saw rapid expansion of the Gulag?
- Krushchevs cultural what begins in 1957?
- Term used to describe art that presented idealised images of life under socialism, 1932 brought CR to an end.
- The leading dissident placed in 'special mental hospital' in 1967
- Some churches did what, during the WW2? Under Stalins understanding of the moral boost.
- Term for those who criticised the Soviet State/system
- During the 1980's, __% of the population believed in God.
- Andropov realised ___ reform was needed
- What was set up in 1930?
- Organisation that controlled the secret police, established in 1954.
31 Clues: What was set up in 1930? • Nickname of Yezhov, 2nd head of NKVD • Andropov realised ___ reform was needed • Krushchevs cultural what begins in 1957? • The Revolution of what was launched in 1928? • Newspaper called 'News', paper of the government • Newspaper called 'Truth', of the Communist Party • What type of newspapers were banned in Nov 1917? • ...
Key People of The Cold War 2023-05-11
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- Communist leader of Czechoslovakia from 1948 until his death in 1953.
- Who was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008?
- Five-star American general who commanded Allied forces in the Pacific during World War II.
- He was a controversial person, with people having strong and different views about his leadership.
- He was prepared to negotiate directly with Stalin during WW2 and was keen for this cooperation.
- He rose to power in the 1920s after leading the Communist Party and was in power in Berlin for 25 years as a dictator.
- The US Secretary of State from 1947-49. Responsible for the Marshall Aid programme of the financial aid for Europe.
- The nationalist, Communist leader of the Viet Minh movement.
- Who rose to national fame as a prominent member of the House Un-American Activities Committee in the late 1940s?
- Who advocated extensive use of Covert Operations?
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- Who was the head of the Soviet Communist Party and leader of the USSR from 1958 until the early 1960s?
- Who seized the British-controlled Suez Canal in 1956?
- This man voiced apprehensions surrounding the Cold War and popularised the term 'Iron Curtain'.
- This woman was Britain's first female prime minister and served three consecutive terms in office.
- Who was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the eighth and final leader of the Soviet Union?
- Who set out to expand social welfare spending with his New Frontier program?
- Who capitalized on Cold War fears of Communism in the early 1950s by accusing hundreds of government employees of being Communists and Soviet agents?
- Who became president upon Roosevelt’s death in April 1945 and successfully carried out the remainder of World War II?
- Who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989?
- Who helped devise Eisenhower’s New Look foreign policy?
- Prime Minister of Britain from 1945-51 and leader of the Labour Party. He had been deputy to Churchill during wartime.
21 Clues: Who advocated extensive use of Covert Operations? • Who seized the British-controlled Suez Canal in 1956? • Who helped devise Eisenhower’s New Look foreign policy? • The nationalist, Communist leader of the Viet Minh movement. • Communist leader of Czechoslovakia from 1948 until his death in 1953. • ...
People of Psych and Their Beliefs 2013-12-12
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- created the four identity states
- conducted the social conformity study
- the psychological approach that focuses on individual elements
- created the famous forgetting curve
- created the 8 stages of psychosocial development
- conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment, showed the influence of power on an individual
- performed the experiment with flashing rows of letters, revealed iconic & echoic memory
- created the law that says the bigger the stimulus, the bigger the change in it has to be in order to be noticed
- founder of behavioralism, conducted Little Albert experiment
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- the study of unique human issues
- Father of American psychology, opened the first school, functionalist
- the psychological approach that focuses on how mental and behavioral processes function
- The father of psychology!
- eyewitness testimony, showed the misinformation effect, said repressed traumatic memories don't exist
- the study of behavior exhibited and what causes it
- created 3 levels of moral reasoning
- conducted the electric punishment exeriment, showed the power of obedience to authority
- created the love triangle
- the female student of William James
- woman murdered in front of 38 of her neighbors; showed the bystander effect
- theory that percieves aspects as being "wholesome"
21 Clues: The father of psychology! • created the love triangle • the study of unique human issues • created the four identity states • created 3 levels of moral reasoning • the female student of William James • created the famous forgetting curve • conducted the social conformity study • created the 8 stages of psychosocial development • ...
Describing People And Things (31-62) 2015-01-14
33 Clues: Hot • Bad • Wet • Dry • Open • Cold • Dull • Ugly • Neat • Soft • Poor • Rich • Good • Hard • Shiny • Noisy • Dirty • Quiet • Messy • Plain • Clean • Fancy • Rough • Single • Closed • Smooth • Married • Handsome • Expensive • Pretty/ Beautiful • Cheap/ Inexpensive • Another word for "Tranquilo" • Another word for "Escandaloso"
People in our class by Olivia 2015-06-13
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- this person is really good at math
- this person got surgery
- this person walks home a kindergarden
- this person likes dance
- this person has a twin
- this person loves hockey
- this person lives out of the school bounderies
- this person is a boy in the bubbys
- this person cares alot about their hair
- this person is good at hurdels
- this person won a contest and got to go to disney
- this person loves animals
- this person always misses school
- this person is a good goalie in soccer
- this person is a fast runner
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- this person went to mexico
- this person loves books
- this persons favorite suply teacher is Mr.M
- skiped school for canadas wonderland
- this persons nickname is kitchy
- this person has lots of shopkins
- this person went to the science olypics
- this person taught us math.......ALOT
- this person is having a summer fun party
- this person cut his hair short
- this person best freind is mathew
- This peron loves soccer
27 Clues: this person has a twin • this person got surgery • this person loves books • this person likes dance • This peron loves soccer • this person loves hockey • this person loves animals • this person went to mexico • this person is a fast runner • this person cut his hair short • this person is good at hurdels • this persons nickname is kitchy • this person has lots of shopkins • ...
Crimes Against People and Property crossword 2016-04-08
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- a person or thing intended to deceive others
- didn't intent to kill someone
- a physical act on someone
- paying back your time
- a crime motivated by racial, or sexual
- locked up
- punishment inflicted on someone
- stealing from someone
- theft
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- setting fire
- crime on the internet
- inhibiting a crime with punishment
- killing someone
- idea of hitting someone
- going into a building witht he intent to commit a crime
- theft or misappropriation of funds
- is the act of restoring something to its original state
- damage to public
- taking property through force or threats
- lying in court
20 Clues: theft • locked up • setting fire • lying in court • killing someone • damage to public • crime on the internet • paying back your time • stealing from someone • idea of hitting someone • a physical act on someone • didn't intent to kill someone • punishment inflicted on someone • inhibiting a crime with punishment • theft or misappropriation of funds • a crime motivated by racial, or sexual • ...
Jobless young people a big problem 2017-03-19
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- globális pénzügyi összeomlás
- munkát keres
- közgazdász
- munkaerőpiac
- százalék
- munkanélküliség
- munkanélküli
- kihat az egészségre/hat az egészségre
- jelenleg
- társadalmi elégtelenség
- jelentés
- részvénypiac
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- növekedés
- különösen rossz
- nem talál munkát
- sötét számok
- világszerte
- jelentős/fő tényező
- foglalkoztatás
- gazdag országok
- emelkedik
- helyrehoz
22 Clues: százalék • jelenleg • jelentés • növekedés • emelkedik • helyrehoz • közgazdász • világszerte • sötét számok • munkát keres • munkaerőpiac • munkanélküli • részvénypiac • foglalkoztatás • különösen rossz • munkanélküliség • gazdag országok • nem talál munkát • jelentős/fő tényező • társadalmi elégtelenség • globális pénzügyi összeomlás • kihat az egészségre/hat az egészségre
How do people move through Cambridge? 2017-06-15
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- ____________ is ranked #1 for biking and pedestrian commuting among large cities.
- As part of the implementation of the Vision Zero Initiative, Cambridge reduced the speed limit from 30mph to _______ ____ mph in the fall of 2016.
- Almost 250,000 _______ ________ trips begin and end in Cambridge every day.
- From 2005-2014, shoppers traveling to the ________________ _____________ by car decreased from 59% to 26%.
- Today, ______ ____% of Cambridge residents walk to work and 7.1% of residents bike to work.
- As of 2016, there over 150 Hubway __________ and 1500 bikes in the Boston Metro Area.
- Traffic has remained ________ since 2000, despite increases in local jobs and housing.
- From 2000-2013, nearly 3000 additional people are commuting by walking, bicycling, riding on public transit, or ____ __________.
- Hubway is a public transportation system by bike, which is owned by the municipalities of Cambridge, Boston,_____________, and Somerville.
- The most parking tickets are issued by CPD in ___________ Square.
- _________ crashes constitute 34% of all bike crashes in Cambridge. Dooring crashes are the second most common.
- Between 2000 and 2013, the number of commuters _______ ____ to work dropped by 6%, and that number is expected to continue to fall as walking, bicycling, and transit continue to gain popularity.
- Of all the public transit trips that begin and end in Cambridge every day, 36% involve the ___ _______.
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- "______ ____" is a strategy adopted by the City of Cambridge to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, equitable mobility for all.
- Harvard Station has the most rider entries of any T station in Cambridge during the week. Central and ________ Stations nearly tied for second place in 2014.
- Between 2002 and 2012, the number of people biking in Cambridge _______ to over 9000 people.
- _____ ___________ is also referred to by planners as “transit.”
- Public transportation includes ________, light rail, buses, and the Hubway bike sharing system.
- Combined, over ______ % of Cambridge residents walk, bike, or use public transportation to commute to work.
- Combined, nearly ___ _____ of Cambridge residents either bike or walk to work-- over 42,000 people!
- Car use in Cambridge is __________.
- According to the 2006-2010 American Community Survey, 81% of all___________ in Cambridge have one or no cars available.
- Hubway has almost 13,000 members, 140 stations, and users have made almost 3 _________ trips since the system launched in 2011.
- Cambridge residents commute by bike or on foot at a rate almost ___ ______ the national average.
24 Clues: Car use in Cambridge is __________. • _____ ___________ is also referred to by planners as “transit.” • The most parking tickets are issued by CPD in ___________ Square. • Almost 250,000 _______ ________ trips begin and end in Cambridge every day. • ____________ is ranked #1 for biking and pedestrian commuting among large cities. • ...
Unit 3 key terms and people 2018-04-23
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- government system that divides the power
- our federal government has 3 parts judicial, executive and legislative
- unsuccessful proposal; 2 house legislature proportional rep. in each house & legislature chooses other branches
- decided for every 5 slaves would count 3 people for taxation and representation
- divides government powers/responsibilities into distinct branches
- original constitution of the U.S later replaced by the U.S constitution
- freedom to act, work, and behave without being punished
- an action of signing or giving formal consent to treaty or agreement making officially valid
- theory that government is created by subject to the will people
- promoter of U.S constitution ; founding father
- 1st U.S president ; founding father
- poor farmers fighting against high taxes
- 85 essays to persuade the votes of NY to adopt the constitution
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- unsuccessful proposal ; single legislative house, equal rep. for each state
- 4th U.S president ; founding father
- signed treaty of paris, 2nd NY governor , founding father
- constitutional convention delegate
- government whose power can’t be over controlling
- preferred power to remain in state and stand local government developed strong government and ratify government
- support for a republican system of government
- virginia governor, he said “give me liberty or give me death!”
- process; proposed by congress w/ ⅔ votes at house of rep.
- house rep. pop , senate rep. states , president chosen by electors
23 Clues: constitutional convention delegate • 4th U.S president ; founding father • 1st U.S president ; founding father • government system that divides the power • poor farmers fighting against high taxes • support for a republican system of government • promoter of U.S constitution ; founding father • government whose power can’t be over controlling • ...
PEOPLE WHO LIVE TO ENRICH LIVES 2018-05-12
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- Cody follows the ____ market
- Month of Stephanie's Wedding
- Tony and Charles play...
- Julia speaks
- Vincent enjoys watching
- Who is taking Spanish lessons
- At Our...
- Darcy volunteers with
- Andy's Fav Show
- Colin's Fav singer
- Who is Freddy's Mom
- Sarah M's Fav Animal
- Nicole teaches
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- Who lives in Cathy's Childhood home
- Hillary Plays sports with
- Luke sells...
- Who got engaged in Disney World
- Where Andrew is from
- University Pascha attends
- Sanjeev's fav sport
- Selina recently vacationed in
- Lindsay's Dog
- Where Rachel grew up
- Madison's fav fictional series
- Terry breeds ....
- Ian's Summer hobby
- Aidan's Band
- Raven's Brother
28 Clues: At Our... • Julia speaks • Aidan's Band • Luke sells... • Lindsay's Dog • Nicole teaches • Andy's Fav Show • Raven's Brother • Terry breeds .... • Ian's Summer hobby • Colin's Fav singer • Sanjeev's fav sport • Who is Freddy's Mom • Where Andrew is from • Where Rachel grew up • Sarah M's Fav Animal • Darcy volunteers with • Vincent enjoys watching • Tony and Charles play... • Hillary Plays sports with • ...
Unit 7 Will people have robots? 2018-11-29
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- v. die dao&n. qiu tian
- n. ri ben
- n. gong chang
- n. ci
- n. he ping
- adj. wei xian de
- n. pu ren
- adv. zao yi
- n. huan jing
- n. wu ran
- n. zhi
- adv&prep zai...li mian
- v. bu tong yi
- v. xiang xin
- n. jia qi
- n. xing zhuang
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- n. xing xing
- n. jiang lai
- n. yu yan
- n. gong yu
- n. di qiu
- v. zhong zhi
- n. yu hang yuan
- n. tai kong
- adj. bu ke neng
- n. yi fang
- adv. ke neng de
- prep. zai...qi jian
- n. huo jian
- adv. shen zhi
30 Clues: n. ci • n. zhi • n. ri ben • n. yu yan • n. di qiu • n. pu ren • n. wu ran • n. jia qi • n. gong yu • n. he ping • n. yi fang • n. tai kong • adv. zao yi • n. huo jian • n. xing xing • n. jiang lai • v. zhong zhi • n. huan jing • v. xiang xin • n. gong chang • v. bu tong yi • adv. shen zhi • n. xing zhuang • n. yu hang yuan • adj. bu ke neng • adv. ke neng de • adj. wei xian de • prep. zai...qi jian • v. die dao&n. qiu tian • ...
Chapter 1 Terms: People and Government 2018-08-26
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- type of government in which a king, queen, or emperor exercises the supreme powers of government.
- agreement about basic beliefs, values, and ideals.
- any sizable group of people who are united by common bonds of race, lan-guage, custom, tradition, and, sometimes, religion.
- nations that are only beginning to develop industrially.
- the institution through which the state maintains social order, provides public services, and enforces decisions that are binding on all people living within the state.
- a representative democracy where voters are the source of the government's authority.
- a government in which a constitution has authority to place clearly recognized limits on the powers of those who govern.
- a statement that sets forth the goals and purposes of government
- type of economy in which the state owns the land, natural resources, industry, banks,and transportation facilities.
- a country whose ethnic boundaries coincide with the territorial boundaries of the sovereign state which governs it.
- a plan that provides the rules for government.
- French term used by Karl Marx to describe the working class
- Governmental theory in which people agree to surrender to the state the power needed to maintain order. The state, in turn, agrees to protect its citizens who are the ultimate source of political power and authority.
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- The effort to control or influence the conduct and policies of government.
- economic system in which freedom of choice and individual incentive for workers, investors, consumers, and business enterprises is emphasized.
- a political community that occupies a definite territory and has an organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority.
- type of economic system in which the government owns the basic means of production, determines the use of resources, distributes the products and wages, and provides social services such as education, healthcare, and welfare.
- supreme and absolute authority within a state's territorial boundaries.
- governmental system which divides the powers of government between the national government and state or provincial governments.
- French term used by Karl Marx to describe the rich, business elite. They own the means of production and often times exploit the working class.
- type of government in which a small group holds power.
- the opportunity to control one's economic decisions which provides a base for making independent decisions.
- defines the extent and limits of government power and the rights of citizens.
- a French term which means "to let alone."
- a group of individuals with broad common interests who organize to nominate candidates for office, win elections, con-duct government, and determine public policy.
- type of government in which many people hold sovereign power.
- a nation which generally has large industries and advanced technology that provide a more comfortable way of life.
- governmental system which gives all key powers to the national or central government.
- governmental system which gives all key powers to the national or central government.
- situation in which the government places no limits on the freedom of buyers and sellers to make economic decisions.
- governmental system which consists of a loose union of independent states.
- According to Marx one class would evolve in this economic system, property would all be held in common, and there would be no need for government.
32 Clues: a French term which means "to let alone." • a plan that provides the rules for government. • agreement about basic beliefs, values, and ideals. • type of government in which a small group holds power. • nations that are only beginning to develop industrially. • French term used by Karl Marx to describe the working class • ...
People en la clase de espanol 2022-03-08
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- plays the piano
- canta bien
- from utah
- beeps sometimes
- loves taylor swift
- speaks spanish at home
- hits the waves
- teacher
- goes to plum beach
- morena
- reads a lot and wears glasses lately
- wears glasses and plays the saxophone
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- the best person in the whole class
- loves airplanes
- goes by "luna" on blookets
- rubia
- reads a lot off of a kindle
- escucha la musica todos dias
- brennah's sister
- canta feliz cumpleanos muy bien
- steals stuff from people
- from cranston
- llama
- tiene dos hermanitos
- cat
- very good at drawing
26 Clues: cat • rubia • llama • morena • teacher • from utah • canta bien • from cranston • hits the waves • plays the piano • loves airplanes • beeps sometimes • brennah's sister • loves taylor swift • goes to plum beach • tiene dos hermanitos • very good at drawing • speaks spanish at home • steals stuff from people • goes by "luna" on blookets • reads a lot off of a kindle • escucha la musica todos dias • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-15
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- / Rotary engine
- / winter festivities
- /spinning jenn
- / Railroad locomotive
- / famous painter
- / Newcomen Atmosphere Engine
- / don't believe in knew technology
- / freedom of the press in the untied kingdom
- / practice of "bording out" children to host families
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- / "common sense"
- / flying shuttle
- / spinning frame
- / Four crop rotation method
- / proclamation society
- / writing Frankenstein book
- / he made use of the First American sea island cotton
- / gross domestic product (GDP)
- / First moving assembly line for cars
- / Macadam
- / cotton gin
- / sand casting
- / seed drill
22 Clues: / Macadam • / cotton gin • / seed drill • /spinning jenn • / sand casting • / Rotary engine • / "common sense" • / flying shuttle • / spinning frame • / famous painter • / winter festivities • / Railroad locomotive • / proclamation society • / Four crop rotation method • / writing Frankenstein book • / Newcomen Atmosphere Engine • / gross domestic product (GDP) • / don't believe in knew technology • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2021-12-14
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- - Irish naturalist and geologist
- Invented the flying shuttle
- Inventor best known for his improvements to the steam engine
- Designed the seed drill to make farming an easier task
- English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- British novelist, journalist, editor, and illustrator
- Invented the 4 crop rotation method
- Founder and director of homes for poor and deprived children
- English Romantic painter
- Wrote Frankenstein
- English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny
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- He created “common sense”
- Created both the spinning machine and water frame
- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a key figure in the Scottish enlightenment
- Important figure in the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the UK
- Invented the cotton gin
- Had a model textile factory in New Lanark, Scotland
- American industrialist who founded a motor company
- Renowned as the “Father of the Railways”
- British politician who was a leader in the movement to get rid of the slave trade.
- Developed the coke burning blast furnace
- British weavers and textile workers who were against mechanised looms and knitting frames.
22 Clues: Wrote Frankenstein • Invented the cotton gin • English Romantic painter • He created “common sense” • Invented the flying shuttle • - Irish naturalist and geologist • Invented the 4 crop rotation method • Renowned as the “Father of the Railways” • Developed the coke burning blast furnace • English weaver who invented the spinning Jenny • ...
famous people in the industrial revolution 2021-12-14
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- Scottish instrument maker and inventor
- English-American writer and political pamphleteer.
- American inventor, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer who lived in New England from the late 1700s to the early 1800s
- English novelist whose work has reached all corners of the globe.
- English machinist and engineer, inventor of the flying shuttle, which was an important step toward automatic weaving.
- an Irish naturalist and geologist.
- British politician and philanthropist who from 1787
- an early industrialist. He is perhaps best known for his model textile factory and village at New Lanark in Scotland
- an English Whig statesman
- British weavers and textile workers who objected to the increased use of mechanized looms and knitting frames
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- Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- pioneer in social work who founded more than 90 homes for destitute children.
- English inventor of the spinning jenny
- textile industrialist and inventor whose use of power-driven machinery and employment of a factory system of production
- an agricultural pioneer and the inventor of the seed drill, the horse drawn hoe, and an improved plough, all major developments in the 18th century agricultural revolution
- British ironmaster who first successfully smelted iron ore with coke.
- a British novelist, journalist, editor, illustrator and social commentator
- an important agitator for the establishment of universal suffrage and freedom of the press in the United Kingdom.
- an American automobile manufacturer who created the Model T in 1908 and went on to develop the assembly line mode of production, which revolutionized the automotive industry.
- ritish engineer and inventor of the atmospheric steam engine, a precursor of James Watt's engine
- English engineer and principal inventor of the railroad locomotive.
- English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
22 Clues: an English Whig statesman • an Irish naturalist and geologist. • Scottish instrument maker and inventor • English inventor of the spinning jenny • English-American writer and political pamphleteer. • British politician and philanthropist who from 1787 • English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist • ...
famous people of the industrial revolution 2021-12-16
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- civil engineer
- common sense
- famous painter
- winter festivities
- flying shuttle
- freedom in the UK
- bording out children
- macadam
- rotary engine
- cotton gin
- seed drill
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- four crop rotation method
- proclamation society
- don't believe new technology
- econonomist
- first moving assembly for cars
- sand casting
- Newcomen atmosphere Engine
- frankenstein
- inventor
- spinning frame
- first american sea
22 Clues: macadam • inventor • cotton gin • seed drill • econonomist • sand casting • common sense • frankenstein • rotary engine • civil engineer • famous painter • flying shuttle • spinning frame • freedom in the UK • winter festivities • first american sea • proclamation society • bording out children • four crop rotation method • Newcomen atmosphere Engine • don't believe new technology • ...
Constipation in children and young people 2022-01-09
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- Type of constipation 20% of children presenting to ED with abdominal pain are diagnosed with.
- How many NICE guidelines symptoms need to be present to diagnose constipation.
- Constipation is defined as "the inability to pass stools ______ or empty the bowels completely"
- Symptom rarely recognised by families.
- Response feared by families from health professionals leading them to rely on friends, family and social media for support.
- Two week record of stool pattern and soiling is known as a bowel ______.
- As health professionals working with children and families we are aiming to improve their _______ of life.
- A large mass of faeces in the bowel that is difficult to pass.
- Type of programme that is essential in treating constipation in children who are able to use the toilet.
- After 3-6 months of no symptoms consideration can be given to do what with the laxative medications.
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- First-line treatment of choice for all children with constipation.
- Macrogols work by retaining _______ in the bowel and softening stool.
- Essential to give when working with children and families, must be done in a way in which they understand and comprehend.
- Cause of constipation that may be related to abnormalities of the spine.
- Interventions that go alongside laxatives when treating childhood constipation.
- Action in response to previous painful defecation.
- Families with concerns about their child's bowels are often offered _______ interventions
- Important to recognise an _________ bowel problem in children with disabilities, rather than presume it is related to the disability.
- What type of medication is used in the treatment of constipation.
- The child being able to overcome withholding by having sufficient laxatives is the key.
- Years constipation can remain a chronic problem for half of children affected.
- One of the aims for children when treating constipation.
- Children with disabilities may be linked to different _______ tone or mobility.
23 Clues: Symptom rarely recognised by families. • Action in response to previous painful defecation. • One of the aims for children when treating constipation. • A large mass of faeces in the bowel that is difficult to pass. • What type of medication is used in the treatment of constipation. • First-line treatment of choice for all children with constipation. • ...
The People & Vocabulary of World History 2022-02-17
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- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
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- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- European country with Poland at one border that has suffered two major losses in each world war.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
21 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force. • Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022. • ...
Lesson 6: Different People, Different Views 2023-09-26
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- A ___ from Seoul to London is 11 hours.
- In ___ to rabbits, giraffes only live in Africa.
- This ___ has five words.
- There was a Monet ___ at the art gallery.
- Bringing flowers on a date might be ___.
- Silly, jokes around a lot
- Part of a wing
- Candles are made of ___.
- I like travelling because I am ___.
- Tell someone about danger
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- Yell, speak loudly
- ___, giraffes are very tall.
- Person who plays the violin
- I will ___ the paper into my textbook.
- Can you ___ ads with YouTube Premium?
- The ___ of the movie is Elemental.
- Hot drink (e.g. green, black, milk)
- In ___ to this, giraffes are strong.
- A bird has two ___s for flying.
- Run away
20 Clues: Run away • Part of a wing • Yell, speak loudly • This ___ has five words. • Candles are made of ___. • Silly, jokes around a lot • Tell someone about danger • Person who plays the violin • ___, giraffes are very tall. • A bird has two ___s for flying. • The ___ of the movie is Elemental. • Hot drink (e.g. green, black, milk) • I like travelling because I am ___. • ...
Causes & People of the Revolutionary War 2023-11-20
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- The main area in North America that was fought over in the French and Indian War
- Where representatives from the 13 colonies met to write the Declaration of Independence
- The main writer of the Declaration of Independence
- Refusing to use or buy goods
- An event where patriots dressed up as Indians and threw a lot of tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act
- The name given to colonists who joined in the fight to gain independence from Britain
- Was put in charge of the Continental Army at the Second Continental Congress in 1775
- Documents that gave British officials the right to enter homes and businesses to look for smuggled goods that the colonists might have to avoid paying British taxes
- act British law that forced colonists to house, feed, & give supplies to British troops
- War fought between the French and British for territory in North America; the British won, but were left with a lot of debt
- A group of colonists led by Samuel Adams who met to discuss their unhappiness with British rule; gave out papers, gave speeches, and organized riots and boycotts to protest
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- Patriots who were willing and ready to fight at any given moment
- A black patriot who lost his life during the Boston Massacre
- British tax on luxury items like wine, molasses, and silk
- Britain's punishment for the colonists after the Boston Tea Party; closed the port of Boston until the city paid for the destroyed tea, put the colony under military control, and increased the power of the British governor in Massachusetts
- Wrote an article called "Common Sense," which argued that it would be common sense for the colonists to become independent from Britain
- North Carolina woman who held one of the first political gatherings and protests by women
- The name given to colonists who stayed loyal to the King of Britain
- An event where patriots protesting British policies threw snowballs and oyster shells at British soldiers who responded by shooting at the protests; five colonists were killed
- King of England during the time of the Revolution; did not want to give up economic and political control of the 13 colonies
- An order that Britain made in their North American territory that closed territory west of the Appalachians to prevent further conflicts between the colonists and Natives
21 Clues: Refusing to use or buy goods • The main writer of the Declaration of Independence • British tax on luxury items like wine, molasses, and silk • A black patriot who lost his life during the Boston Massacre • Patriots who were willing and ready to fight at any given moment • The name given to colonists who stayed loyal to the King of Britain • ...
Unit 03 Review - We the People 2023-12-03
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- The higher chamber of U.S. congress, made up of 100 elected members (two per state). Members serve six year terms on a rotating election schedule.
- A person who conducts activities aimed at influencing or swaying public officials and especially members of a legislative body.
- This is the belief or preference of having a strong central/federal/national government. Anti-federalism is the belief in limiting the power of the federal government, and keeping more power within the states and/or individual citizens.
- This branch of government is the branch that executes the laws. It’s comprised of thepresident, the vice president, their advisors, and all of the federal departments/agencies/commissions.
- One of two major political parties in the United States, and it is conservative leaning. It’s recognized by the elephant symbol, the right direction, and the color red.
- One of two major political parties in the United States, and it is liberal leaning. It’s recognized by the donkey symbol, the left direction, and the color blue.
- A nation/state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens, entitled to vote, and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
- Checks and _________ describes the system that allows each branch of a government to amend, override, or veto acts ofanother branch so as to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- Of or relating to being permitted by the constitution (the system of beliefs and laws that govern a country).
- A particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, contract, or constitution.
- The ___________ branch of government deals with courts, and interprets what is constitutional andunconstitutional. At the federal level, it’s comprised of district courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court.
- In government and law, it’s an addition or alteration made to a constitution, statute, or legislative bill or resolution.
- Political system by which a country or a community is administered and regulated.
- The ________ of Representatives is the lower chamber of U.S. congress, made up of 435 elected members, divided among the 50 states in proportion to their total populations. Members of this chamber serve two year terms.
- This is gained by meeting the legal requirements of a national, state, or local government. A citizen is a participatory member of a political community.
- Also known as congress, this is the bicameral branch of government (comprising the House of Representatives and the Senate), which is primarily responsible for crafting and amending laws.
- Believing in the value of established and traditional practices in politics and society (Britannica Dictionary). A political philosophy that focuses on low taxes, reduced government spending, and minimal government debt (Oxford Dictionary).
- This is the right to vote, especially in a political election.
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- This is the highest level of courts in the country. Verdicts cannot be appealed, all of their decisions are final. This court also has the final decision on whether a bill can become a law.
- The Articles of _____________ was the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789. The states were given too much power, which made the federal government very weak.
- Believing in personal freedom, and that society should change gradually so that money, property, and power are shared more fairly (Cambridge Dictionary).
- The __________ College is a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president (determined by the number of federal legislators in that state).
- Not capable of being taken away, denied, or transferred to another person or political entity.
- The ______ of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution, ratified in 1791 and guaranteeing some of our most basic rights, which anti-fed politicians were especially worried about securing.
- An official power or right to refuse to accept or allow something. The president has the authority to do this to bills that make it to his/her desk.
- Involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties (usually Democratic & Republican), usually oppose each other's policies.
- A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly.
- A political affiliation that means that you’re not registered with the Democratic or Republican parties. People with this affiliation might fall somewhere in the middle, or subscribe to one of the many “third parties.”
- These are things that you are permitted to do or have by law. Many people consider rights to be “god-given.”
- Separation of “church and state,” freedom of religion or belief and ensures that the government does not favor any particular religion or impose religion on its citizens.
30 Clues: This is the right to vote, especially in a political election. • Political system by which a country or a community is administered and regulated. • Not capable of being taken away, denied, or transferred to another person or political entity. • A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly. • ...
7th Unit 0: We the People 2023-08-28
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- A logical approach where you progress from general ideas to specific conclusions.
- deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
- a political leader who seeks support by appealing to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people rather than by using rational argument
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
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- of or typical of a ruler with total power; having or showing a tendency to tell people what to do in an autocratic way.
- make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter.
- say or read aloud; an order or principle that must be obeyed.
- using a particular set of facts or ideas to form a general principle- the facts "lead" to a general idea. (a bottom up approach)
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- "two things that completely negate (cancel) each other so that if one is true or valid the other must be untrue or invalid; to ""lead"" in opposite directions of truth.
- a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle.
- political activity or practices that seek support by appealing to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people rather than by using rational argument.
- having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
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- harmful to someone or something; tending to lead to injury or impairment.
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience especially in matters of race, ethnicity, religion, class, gender, and gender identity.
- of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge.
- a student, typically having the highest academic achievements of the class, who delivers the final speech/goodbye speech on behalf of the class at a graduation ceremony.
- the property or power of conducting heat, electricity, or sound- being able to "lead" heat, electricity, or sound in a particular route.
- the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law in legal cases
- regularly occurring within an area or community.
- subtract or take away (an amount or part) from a total- to "lead" the total by subtracting
- relating to the structure of populations; a particular sector of a population.
- to present a subject or problem in a simplified form, especially one viewed as crude- to lead to a simple view"
- showing very poor judgment; unwise.
25 Clues: " • showing very poor judgment; unwise. • of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge. • regularly occurring within an area or community. • having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite. • say or read aloud; an order or principle that must be obeyed. • ...
Places to go, people to see 2024-02-16
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- Best place ever
- Has the longest wall ever
- IKEA - nation number 1
- Going somewhere? Go here first!
- Home of King Charles
- Named after King Philip of Spain
- Best teacher ever
- The Right country for Swedes
- ID for crossing borders
- Reggaeland
- Sushiland
- Hitlers capital
- Common slang answer from students
- Where you cook
- Best student ever
- Best schoolsubject ever
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- Vacation
- Plenty of creepy crawlies in this country
- You can see the whole world here
- Coffeeland
- Smallest country ever
- Biggest country ever
- President of a big country
- Mona Lisa is found here
- Aussieweather
- Home of Gucci
- Here, an Island is a Kho
- LEGO was invented in this country
- Where many northeners live
29 Clues: Vacation • Sushiland • Coffeeland • Reggaeland • Aussieweather • Home of Gucci • Where you cook • Best place ever • Hitlers capital • Best teacher ever • Best student ever • Home of King Charles • Biggest country ever • Smallest country ever • IKEA - nation number 1 • Mona Lisa is found here • ID for crossing borders • Best schoolsubject ever • Here, an Island is a Kho • Has the longest wall ever • ...
Vocab & famous people Black History Month 2025-02-17
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- treating people the same no matter their gender or race
- the first black American president
- a famous black basketball player who has been in some movies
- people coming together to march and try to make a change while doing it
- the month to honor the contribution of black people and culture
- a famous black pop singer who died in 2009
- the creator of black history month
- a famous black boxer
- a famous black talk show hostess
- a famous black rapper
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- a famous black actor who starred in Men in Black
- refused to give up her seat on a segregated busa certain race or ethnicity
- a black jazz player who wrote many famous songs
- is someone who tries to help people with different causes
- the first black woman associate justice on the supreme court
- the first black businesswoman to become a millionairess in the hair industry
- a famous black woman who helped fugitives on the underground railroad network
- 16th American president who signed the Emancipation Proclamation
- the poor treatment of people because of their race, gender or different beliefs
- held many peaceful protests for equality
- tennis woman who won more Grand Slam singles titles than any other tennis player
21 Clues: a famous black boxer • a famous black rapper • a famous black talk show hostess • the first black American president • the creator of black history month • held many peaceful protests for equality • a famous black pop singer who died in 2009 • a black jazz player who wrote many famous songs • a famous black actor who starred in Men in Black • ...
Where People Live in Europe SS6G9 2025-10-17
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- natural resource from forests
- area where most people in Germany live
- resource found in the UK
- frozen soil found in northern Russia
- average weather in a place
- fertile region in Russia (_______ Earth)
- capital city of the UK
- main crop grown in Russia
- technology used in UK agriculture
- crops grown more in Germany by 2034
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- river important for trade in Germany
- capital city of Russia
- largest country in Europe and Asia
- number of people living in an area
- type of farming used in UK cities
- country with Europe's largest economy
- natural resource used for energy
- product from dairy farming
- island country with mild climate
- land good for farming
20 Clues: land good for farming • capital city of Russia • capital city of the UK • resource found in the UK • main crop grown in Russia • product from dairy farming • average weather in a place • natural resource from forests • natural resource used for energy • island country with mild climate • type of farming used in UK cities • technology used in UK agriculture • ...
Describing people and things you wear 2025-10-16
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- A short coat.
- Someone who gives a lot of presents.
- Someone who doesn't say much.
- Someone who makes people laugh.
- You wear them in the summer.
- Someone who doesn't like working.
- You wear it round your neck.
- You wear it for sport.
- You wear them at night.
- Similar to a shirt but for a woman.
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- Someone who works hard.
- You wear this round your waist.
- Someone who doesn't laugh much.
- You wear them on your legs.
- Someone who doesn't like spending money.
- Someone who talks a lot.
- The same trousers and jacket.
- You wear them on your feet inside your shoes.
- Someone who is nice.
- Someone who doesn't like meeting new people.
20 Clues: A short coat. • Someone who is nice. • You wear it for sport. • Someone who works hard. • You wear them at night. • Someone who talks a lot. • You wear them on your legs. • You wear them in the summer. • You wear it round your neck. • Someone who doesn't say much. • The same trousers and jacket. • You wear this round your waist. • Someone who doesn't laugh much. • ...
Chapter 10 Key Terms and People 2025-10-23
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- Perfect society imagined by reformers
- State that first banned alcohol in 1851
- Wrote "Walden" about simple living in nature
- Site of the first women’s rights convention in 1848
- Leader at Seneca Falls who wrote the *Declaration of Sentiments*
- Movement to end slavery
- Poet of "Leaves of Grass" who praised democracy
- Movement to stop alcohol use
- Religious group founded by Mother Ann Lee
- Revival preacher of the Second Great Awakening
- Reformer who fought for better treatment of the mentally ill
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- Secret network that helped enslaved people escape
- Transcendentalist who urged people to trust themselves
- Published *The Liberator* to end slavery
- Suffrage leader who worked with Stanton
- Belief in finding truth through nature and self-reflection
- Artistic movement valuing emotion and imagination
- Led a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831
- Wrote "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World"
- Religious group founded by Joseph Smith
20 Clues: Movement to end slavery • Movement to stop alcohol use • Perfect society imagined by reformers • Suffrage leader who worked with Stanton • State that first banned alcohol in 1851 • Religious group founded by Joseph Smith • Published *The Liberator* to end slavery • Led a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831 • Religious group founded by Mother Ann Lee • ...
TN-Ready People Review Part 1 2023-04-06
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- William of Normandy, also called William the Conqueror, brought this system to England from France.
- Thomas Aquinas taught religious truths could be taught using sound _________.
- This medieval missionary took Christianity to Ireland.
- This French peasant girl was burned at the stake. She helped France win the Hundred Years War.
- Zheng He sailed for this Chinese dynasty.
- Mohammad was the founder of this religion.
- This Byzantine Emperor funded construction of the Hagia Sophia.
- Mansa Musa introduced the Empire of Mali to the world when he made a famous one of these to Mecca.
- I This king was known as "The Lionheart."
- This great "khan" united the Mongol tribes and led the invasion of China.
- By only using this language in his royal court, Henry V helped make this language more popular in England.
- King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain helped unify Spain as a Catholic Kingdom through the Spanish Inquisition and this movement.
- King John of England was forced to sign this document that limited his power.
- Kublai Khan founded this dynasty when he and the Mongols conquered China.
- Johannes Guttenberg helped the Renaissance and Reformation spread by inventing this type of printing press in Europe.
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- This pope called for Europeans to take up arms against Muslims, which started the Crusades.
- Wife of Justinian who convinced him to stay and resist the Nike Revolt. Championed women's rights.
- One of Leonardo da Vinci's most known works of art.
- William of Normandy conquered England by winning this battle.
- The pope named this person the first Holy Roman Emperor. Part of his name means "the Great."
- These people were guaranteed safe passage in a treaty approved by King Richard and Saladin.
- William Shakespeare became famous for his poems and plays. One who writes plays is known as a ___________.
- This "conqueror" was the Ottoman Emperor who conquered Constantinople ending the Byzantine Empire.
- The Medici Family spent money on art which helped to fuel this movement.
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this famous chapel.
- Marco Polo was one of the first Europeans to travel to this place along the Silk Road.
- This member of the Medici family was a patron of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
- This Japanese prince brought law and order to Japan, along with Chinese influence, in his constitution.
- The Tokugawa family isolated this country from the rest of the world.
29 Clues: Zheng He sailed for this Chinese dynasty. • I This king was known as "The Lionheart." • Mohammad was the founder of this religion. • One of Leonardo da Vinci's most known works of art. • This medieval missionary took Christianity to Ireland. • Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this famous chapel. • William of Normandy conquered England by winning this battle. • ...
To those meddling people of Evermire... 2024-09-01
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- Custom repeated by generations
- Sandpaper surface
- Oyster bead
- A pirate may sail across these
- Clog or wedge
- Memory-boosting tchotchke
- Barked shrilly
- A monster like an onion
- Hearing is just one of five
- In one fell _
- Buried under an X
- Keep a stiff upper_
- You can dig it
- Land measurement
- Crow sound
- Taboo
- Nocturnal flying insect
- Magic word
- To _ is human
- Decay
- Observing secretly
- Symptom of poison ivy
- Weapon room
- Diving bird
- Myths and legends
- Sword for hire, for short
- Volcano overflow
- A hard felt hat with a rounded crown
- Woodland pests
- Ritually reflect
- Cold and clammy
- Game with rooks
- Steam room
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- A hammer handler
- Stinging plants
- Knightly behavior
- Whiskey grain
- Picnic pests
- Craft, like a spider
- Cards with single pips
- Poetic devices
- To sing together
- Stringed musical instrument
- Lose hope
- Having second sight
- Jailed
- Get even
- Flew like an eagle
- Immoral
- Defendant’s answer
- Hanging light
- The sound of a sneeze
- Treble and bass _
- Honeywine
- Glutton for _
- Allowed to roam
- Do penitence
- Collection of books
- Water container
- Carrier pigeon or mail elf, e.g.
- A flower or part of the eye
61 Clues: Taboo • Decay • Jailed • Immoral • Get even • Lose hope • Honeywine • Crow sound • Magic word • Steam room • Oyster bead • Weapon room • Diving bird • Picnic pests • Do penitence • Whiskey grain • Clog or wedge • In one fell _ • Hanging light • Glutton for _ • To _ is human • Poetic devices • Barked shrilly • You can dig it • Woodland pests • Stinging plants • Allowed to roam • Water container • Cold and clammy • Game with rooks • ...
Why do people love watching films? 2024-05-20
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- aburrido (que produce aburrimiento)
- localización (lugar visitable)
- reir
- historia (en el tiempo)
- fiction film película de ciencia ficción
- guión
- aplaudir
- film película de animación
- film película de acción
- gritar
- llorar
- making Hacer películas
- que da miedo
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- director
- traje, ropaje
- film película de terror
- plató, escenario (donde ocurre la acción)
- historia (cuento)
- operator operador de cámara
- claqueta
- actress actor/ actriz
- musical
- comedia
- divertido
24 Clues: reir • guión • gritar • llorar • musical • comedia • director • claqueta • aplaudir • divertido • que da miedo • traje, ropaje • historia (cuento) • actress actor/ actriz • making Hacer películas • film película de terror • historia (en el tiempo) • film película de acción • film película de animación • operator operador de cámara • localización (lugar visitable) • aburrido (que produce aburrimiento) • ...
Important Historical People in the Bible 2026-03-11
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- Son of God, Savior of the world
- Apostle to the Gentiles, wrote many epistles
- Father of many nations, covenant with God
- Apostle, wrote Gospel and Revelation
- Weeping prophet, warned of exile
- Survived lions’ den in Babylon
- Prophet foretold Messiah’s coming
- Father of twelve tribes of Israel
- Shepherd king, defeated Goliath
- Led Israelites out of Egypt
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- First woman, mother of all living
- Son of Abraham, offered as sacrifice
- Wife of Abraham, mother of Isaac
- Prophet who confronted Baal prophets
- Sold into Egypt, became Pharaoh’s ruler
- Succeeded Moses, conquered Canaan
- Wisest king, built first Temple
- Moses’ brother, first high priest
- Built ark, survived the flood
- First man created by God
- Husband of Mary, Jesus’ earthly father
- Mother of Jesus
22 Clues: Mother of Jesus • First man created by God • Led Israelites out of Egypt • Built ark, survived the flood • Survived lions’ den in Babylon • Son of God, Savior of the world • Wisest king, built first Temple • Shepherd king, defeated Goliath • Wife of Abraham, mother of Isaac • Weeping prophet, warned of exile • First woman, mother of all living • Succeeded Moses, conquered Canaan • ...
FR1 U3 La famille (Describing People) 2026-01-26
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- Il n'est pas sympa.
- Elle fait beaucoup de sport.
- Elle ne partage (share) pas avec les autres.
- Elle est très gentille avec tout le monde (everyone).
- Elle travaille beaucoup.
- Il a beaucoup d'argent.
- Il dit (says) des choses amusantes.
- Il est très musclé.
- Il aide toujours les autres.
- Elle est adorable.
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- Elle n'a pas beaucoup d'argent (money).
- Elle n'est pas âgée.
- Il fait des choses (things) drôles.
- Il n'est pas fort.
- Il n’aime pas travailler.
- Elle dérange (bothers) les autres.
- Elle parle beaucoup en classe.
- Il apprend (learns) vite.
- Elle n'aime pas parler devant (in front of) la classe.
- Il n'est pas jeune.
20 Clues: Il n'est pas fort. • Elle est adorable. • Il n'est pas sympa. • Il est très musclé. • Il n'est pas jeune. • Elle n'est pas âgée. • Il a beaucoup d'argent. • Elle travaille beaucoup. • Il n’aime pas travailler. • Il apprend (learns) vite. • Elle fait beaucoup de sport. • Il aide toujours les autres. • Elle parle beaucoup en classe. • Elle dérange (bothers) les autres. • ...
The Wedding People Dubio Book Club 2026-02-04
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- I'm not a real professor
- Phoebe's new occuptation
- person attending the wedding
- why is Lila's dad not there?
- bride
- name of the hotel (aan elkaar)
- Gary's occupation
- Phoebe's new role
- why Matt and Phoebe split up
- place where the guests sleep
- Phoebe and Lila are a good example
- how many days is the wedding
- who Gary sees naked in his bathroom every day
- the sniper
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- skipped at the rehearsal dinner
- protagonist
- Phoebe's specialisation
- where Lila goes
- activity done by Phoebe, Gary and Juice
- marriage ceremony
- juice's real name
- too human for a cat
- whore
23 Clues: bride • whore • the sniper • protagonist • where Lila goes • marriage ceremony • Gary's occupation • Phoebe's new role • juice's real name • too human for a cat • Phoebe's specialisation • I'm not a real professor • Phoebe's new occuptation • person attending the wedding • why is Lila's dad not there? • why Matt and Phoebe split up • place where the guests sleep • how many days is the wedding • ...
History Final Exam Crossword (Key people) 2024-05-08
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- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God sermon made him a theological (rather than popular) leader of the Great Awakening
- President who created nationalized healthcare and a neo-progressive leader
- The commodore who began the trade relationship with Japan
- Hero of Saratoga and general in Continental Army
- Opponent of Lincoln, in debates claimed that popular sovereignty policy should apply to territories
- Believed in violent protest against segregation policies if the government would not take action
- Advocate of women's rights to abortion as well as eugenic policies in the 1920s and 30s
- Responsible for the propaganda of the "Boston Massacre" which escalated issues in the 1770s
- Leader of a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831, dozens killed
- Author of a manifesto claiming that violent revolution for equality is needed
- Big stick policy and trust buster
- Bought Louisiana and leader of anti-federalists
- Civil rights activist for abolition and women's rights in 1800s; former slave
- Believed that slavery should be limited and Union should be preserved
- Fought wars with the National Bank and fighter for Indian Removal
- President who created the "Great Society" and escalated American involvement in Vietnam.
- Author of the 14 points and President during WW1
- Believed that civil disobedience was necessary to keep your conscience clear and to be a true human
- "Give me liberty or give me death!"
- Arguably the best general of the Civil War, stood like a "Stonewall" at Bull Run
- Owner of Standard Oil, richest human to ever live
- Hands off president who was in charge during the Roaring 20s
- President of the Confederacy
- Death led to widespread protests for social justice during COVID
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- His "March to the Sea" devastated the Southern economy and desire to fight
- President during the War of 1812 and the main author of the Bill of Rights and Constitution
- Leader of the Continental Army
- Influential preacher in colonial America, first real evangelical who started the Great Awakening
- Believed that a violent slave rebellion was the only way to prevent Civil War
- Rebellion against colonial policies that failed to protect farmers from indian raids.
- Recognized that Union had major advantage in troops and supplies, started fighting war of attrition
- Owned steel company during the Homestead Strike, one of the wealthiest Americans of all time
- Leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s, especially after Montgomery Bus Boycott
- NY Politician who ran with and against Jefferson at the same time
- Author of the Declaration of Women's Rights at Seneca Falls
- One of the main founders of the NAACP.
- Main general of the Confederate Army
- Leader of the Federalist Party
- Neocon president and advocate for "trickle-down" economic policies.
- Wrote articles against lynching in the South, refused to segregate women's suffrage movement
- Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
- Had a doctrine that the US needed to control all international affairs in N. and S. America
- Scientific theories provided arguments to atheists and elites of their superiority
- Put on trial for his position on evolution in Tennessee in the 1920s during the fundamentalist era
- Main advocate for "states rights"
- Leader of the evangelical movement in the 1950s and 60s
- The "Great Compromiser" of 1820 and 1850
- Arrested for illegal voting and refused to pay a fine. Eventually memorialized on her own coin
- President who had a "New Deal" for America. Also leader during WW2
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Assassinated in 1963
- Believed that it was up to community members within black communities to educate and advance their own situation
- Leader of the Populist Party, friend of farmers, bimetallism and attorney in Scopes Trial
52 Clues: President of the Confederacy • Leader of the Continental Army • Leader of the Federalist Party • Big stick policy and trust buster • Main advocate for "states rights" • "Give me liberty or give me death!" • Main general of the Confederate Army • One of the main founders of the NAACP. • The "Great Compromiser" of 1820 and 1850 • Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts • ...
Chapter 9: Early Church History (People) 2024-04-18
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- bishop of Constantinople, were influential early Christian theologians and preachers.
- Roman emperor who intensified the second persecution of Christians during his reign.
- Roman emperor known for his persecution of Christians and military campaigns.
- Roman emperor who intensified the third persecution of Christians during his reign.
- King of Judea known for his ambitious building projects and infamy in the Gospel narratives.
- Roman emperor who intensified the fifth persecution of Christians during his reign.
- oman emperor who initiated the first empire-wide persecution of Christians.
- Roman emperor known for his Stoic philosophy and reign marked by military conflict.
- Roman emperor who intensified the persecution of Christians during his reign.
- Early Christian theologian and apologist known for his harmony of the four Gospels.
- Early Christian theologian and translator of the Bible into Latin, known for his work on the Vulgate.
- Twelve disciples were chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings.
- Infamous Roman emperor known for his tyranny and first persecution of Christians.
- Early Christian bishop known for his writings on theology and martyrdom.
- bishop of Milan
- Early Christian theologian and bishop known for his influential works on theology and philosophy.
- Early Christian leader and bishop of Antioch who was martyred for his faith.
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- co-emperor with Constantine
- Roman emperor known for making Christianity the official state religion of the Roman Empire.
- Early Christian theologian and bishop of Alexandria known for his defense of the Nicene Creed.
- Early Christian writer and bishop known for his writings on the sayings of Jesus and apostolic tradition.
- Early Christian martyr, Perpetua known for her diary detailing her imprisonment and martyrdom.
- Early Christian theologian and apologist known for his contributions to Christian doctrine and theology.
- Early Christian leader and bishop of Rome, considered one of the Apostolic Fathers.
- Early Christian bishop and martyr, the disciple of John the Apostle.
- Early Christian theologian and bishop known for his writings against heresies.
- Early Christian apologist and philosopher who defended Christianity to the Roman authorities.
- Early Christian theologian and scholar known for his contributions to Christian doctrine.
- Roman emperors initiated the last and most severe persecution of Christians.
- Roman emperor known for his military successes and attempts to restore the empire's stability.
- Early Christian apologist known for his defense of Christianity in his work "Apology of Aristides."
- first Christian Roman emperor.
- Early Christian martyr known for her steadfast faith during persecution.
- Central figure in Christianity believed to be the savior and redeemer.
34 Clues: bishop of Milan • co-emperor with Constantine • first Christian Roman emperor. • Twelve disciples were chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings. • Early Christian bishop and martyr, the disciple of John the Apostle. • Central figure in Christianity believed to be the savior and redeemer. • Early Christian martyr known for her steadfast faith during persecution. • ...
Unit 7 Will people have robots? 2024-07-04
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- 日本 n.
- 部分 n.
- 不同意 v.
- 有危险的 adj.
- 人的 adj.
- 海,海洋 n.
- 形状,外形 n.
- 预言 n.
- 跌倒,倒塌 v.
- 一方(的立场,态度) n.
- 工厂 n.
- 宇航员 n.
- 环境 n.
- 相信 v.
- 在…里面 prep.
- 同意,赞成 v.
- 纸,纸张 n.
- 建筑,建造 v.
- 建造(过去式) v.
- 假期 n.
- 天空 n.
- 污染 v.
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- 公寓套房 n.
- 单词 n.
- 和平 n.
- 太空,空间 n.
- 在…期间 prep.
- 地球,世界 n.
- 污染 n.
- 火箭 n.
- station 太空站 .
- 种植,植物 n. v.
- 行星 n.
- 很可能,大概 adv.
- 未来,将来 n.
- 仆人 n.
- 甚至 adv.
- 可能的 adj.
- 已经,早已 adv.
- 不可能的 adj.
40 Clues: 日本 n. • 部分 n. • 和平 n. • 污染 n. • 火箭 n. • 行星 n. • 预言 n. • 仆人 n. • 工厂 n. • 环境 n. • 相信 v. • 假期 n. • 天空 n. • 污染 v. • 单词 n. • 不同意 v. • 宇航员 n. • 公寓套房 n. • 人的 adj. • 海,海洋 n. • 甚至 adv. • 纸,纸张 n. • 太空,空间 n. • 地球,世界 n. • 形状,外形 n. • 跌倒,倒塌 v. • 未来,将来 n. • 可能的 adj. • 同意,赞成 v. • 建筑,建造 v. • 有危险的 adj. • 不可能的 adj. • 在…期间 prep. • 已经,早已 adv. • 在…里面 prep. • 建造(过去式) v. • 种植,植物 n. v. • 很可能,大概 adv. • station 太空站 . • 一方(的立场,态度) n.
People And Places In The Bible 2024-10-09
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- Prophet who was rebuked by his donkey
- The first four books of the New Testament
- Day of rest observed by the Jews
- Capital city of ancient Israel
- Son of Abraham and Sarah
- Led the Israelites out of Egypt
- Judge who defeated the Midianites with 300 men
- Book of wisdom sayings in the Old Testament
- Built an ark to save his family and animals
- An agreement between God and His people
- Christian doctrine of one God in three persons
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- Prophet taken up to heaven in a whirlwind
- Father of many nations
- Timothy's grandmother
- Extraordinary events performed by Jesus
- Deliverance from sin and its consequences
- The day the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles
- Had twelve sons who became the tribes of Israel
- Daughter-in-law of Naomi
- Strong judge known for his long hair
- A term for God’s majesty and splendor
- City known for its wickedness, destroyed by fire
- Mary’s husband and earthly father of Jesus
- Second king of Israel and a giant slayer
- Disciple who denied Jesus three times
25 Clues: Timothy's grandmother • Father of many nations • Daughter-in-law of Naomi • Son of Abraham and Sarah • Capital city of ancient Israel • Led the Israelites out of Egypt • Day of rest observed by the Jews • Strong judge known for his long hair • Prophet who was rebuked by his donkey • A term for God’s majesty and splendor • Disciple who denied Jesus three times • ...
Ariel - People of the Texas Revolution 2025-11-10
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- Made bullets for the Texian army
- Known for his large hunting knife
- Led the Runaway Scrape and won the battle of San Jacinto
- Signed the treaties of Velasco with Santa Anna
- Became a vice president of the Republic of Texas
- Black soldier who became the first injured in the Texas Revolution.
- commander of 400 Texan troops who surrended the Coleto Creek
- The Yellow Rose of Texas
- Tejano leader from San Antonio who fought against Santa Anna
- Main author of the Declaration of Independence
- Deaf guy who gathered intelligence for Sam Houston
- wrote the "victory or death" letter asking for reinforcements.
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- Santa Anna sent her to Sam HOuston with a warning
- Brought the 300 old families to Texas
- Chief who signed the treaty of alliance with Sam Houston
- He served as a Secretary of War
- President and General of Mexico.
- Surgeon and advocate for the Texia army
- Fronstierman and U.S congressman from Tennesse
- Vice president of the Republic of Texas under Sam Houston, and later second president.
20 Clues: The Yellow Rose of Texas • He served as a Secretary of War • Made bullets for the Texian army • President and General of Mexico. • Known for his large hunting knife • Brought the 300 old families to Texas • Surgeon and advocate for the Texia army • Signed the treaties of Velasco with Santa Anna • Fronstierman and U.S congressman from Tennesse • ...
Shayla-People of the Texas Revolution 2025-11-11
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- A formes Mexican official who resigned when Santa Anna
- wife of Alamo defender Almaron Dickinson
- First elected presidident of the Republic of Texas
- Main author of the Texas Declaration
- Known for his large hanunting Knife
- Defening the Alamo a Texas folk hero
- Helped make bullets for the Texian army
- A free Black soldier wounded at Goliad
- Father of Texas Empresario who brought the old 300 familes
- Fought as a general of San Jacinto
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- Layer who opposed mexico's immigration
- Interim president of the Republic of Texas (1836)
- The treaties of velasco ending of the war
- Signed a treaty of alliance with Sam Houston during the Revolution seeking landin East Texas
- The Yellow Rose of Texas
- Tejano leader from San Antonio who fought aganinst Santa Anna
- Fought at San Jacinto,servdd as first vice president
- Commander of 400 Texan troops who surrenedered at Coleto Creek
- Surgeon and judge advocate for the Texian army
- Trapping Santa Anna's army
20 Clues: The Yellow Rose of Texas • Trapping Santa Anna's army • Fought as a general of San Jacinto • Known for his large hanunting Knife • Main author of the Texas Declaration • Defening the Alamo a Texas folk hero • Layer who opposed mexico's immigration • A free Black soldier wounded at Goliad • Helped make bullets for the Texian army • wife of Alamo defender Almaron Dickinson • ...
PNW Geology and our Indigenous people 2026-03-25
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- PNW tribes favorite food
- Another volcano
- Tatlashea was a
- One of the two "biggest ever"
- He is 9000 years old-ish
- Another volcano
- Volcano
- Created the Columbia Basin
- The most important tree to Washington's tribes
- Home of the Hoh Rainforest
- One of the tribes closest to NOVA
- Older than the other one
- May 18, 1980
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- The biggest volcano
- Region where mouth of Chehalis River is
- Name of our problematic "plate"
- The driest geologic area
- Often a hero in the legends
- Highlands Has lots of pine trees
- Appears in many legends
- 9000 year old man discovered this year
- Younger than the other one
22 Clues: Volcano • May 18, 1980 • Another volcano • Tatlashea was a • Another volcano • The biggest volcano • Appears in many legends • PNW tribes favorite food • The driest geologic area • He is 9000 years old-ish • Older than the other one • Created the Columbia Basin • Home of the Hoh Rainforest • Younger than the other one • Often a hero in the legends • One of the two "biggest ever" • ...
Relative Clauses 2020-11-18
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- A place where people save money. (4)
- A place where people borrow books. (7)
- The season when leaves change color. (4
- An animal that gives us wool. (5)
- A person who builds buildings. (12,6)
- A place where kids make sandcastles. (5)
- A thing that people use to find where they are. (3)
- A person who acts in movies. (5)
- A thing that people use to cut paper. (8)
- A place where people see animals. (3)
- A place where people can see old things and learn history. (6)
- A thing that people use to cut wood. (3)
- A thing that people use to catch fish. (3)
- Something people use to buy things. (5)
- A thing that people drive. (3)
- A place where people buy tools. (8,5)
- Something people use to clean up leaves. (4)
- A place where camels live. (6)
- An animal that gives us milk. (3)
- A place where people grow crops. (4)
- A thing that you wear on your finger. (4)
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- A person who designs buildings. (9)
- Something people use to take pictures. (6)
- A person who sings. (6)
- A holiday when people give each other presents. (9)
- A thing that people read. (4)
- A person who plays sports.
- A place where people drive. (4)
- A thing that people wear on their heads. (3)
- An animal that can fly. (4)
- A thing that people use to tell the time. (5)
- The time of day when people eat breakfast. (7)
- A thing that people use to find north. (7)
- A time when people go to the beach. (6)
- A person who cures sick people. (6)
- A thing that people use to draw straight lines. (5)
- A place where people picnic. (4)
- A thing that people use to sew. (6)
- A person who cooks food. (4)
- An animal that people ride. (5)
- A place where people order food. (10)
- The time of day when the sun rises. (4)
42 Clues: A person who sings. (6) • A person who plays sports. • An animal that can fly. (4) • A person who cooks food. (4) • A thing that people read. (4) • A thing that people drive. (3) • A place where camels live. (6) • A place where people drive. (4) • An animal that people ride. (5) • A person who acts in movies. (5) • A place where people picnic. (4) • ...
vocabulary revision 2024-05-23
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- People send it to each other to comunicate
- You can express your feelings with them, through your phone
- When a person stands up, what is he doing?
- When people are jumping with a skipping rope, what are they doing?
- When people climb up a latter, what are they doing?
- A place, where people often walk around.
- People move that way
- A device, where people can comunicate on
- A sport, where you play ball with your feet and legs
- People do this every- morning, noon and evening
- When a human is not alive
- When people hang an object, in what state is the object?
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- A motion picture
- A message, but written on paper
- People congratulate each other with them
- People go on dates there
- People comunicate through there
- Kids learn there
- People read them
- Every year that number increases
- What do people get for doing a job?
- People eat that
- Eating time at noon
- People sleep there
24 Clues: People eat that • A motion picture • Kids learn there • People read them • People sleep there • Eating time at noon • People move that way • People go on dates there • When a human is not alive • A message, but written on paper • People comunicate through there • Every year that number increases • What do people get for doing a job? • People congratulate each other with them • ...
Unit 3 key terms and people 2018-04-23
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- divides government powers/responsibilities into distinct branches
- original constitution of the U.S later replaced by the U.S constitution
- support for a republican system of government
- an action of signing or giving formal consent to treaty or agreement making officially valid
- theory that government is created by subject to the will people
- signed treaty of paris, 2nd NY governor , founding father
- government system that divides the power
- process; proposed by congress w/ ⅔ votes at house of rep.
- our federal government has 3 parts judicial, executive and legislative
- 85 essays to persuade the votes of NY to adopt the constitution
- 4th U.S president ; founding father
- 1st U.S president ; founding father
- constitutional convention delegate
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- unsuccessful proposal; 2 house legislature proportional rep. in each house & legislature chooses other branches
- preferred power to remain in state and stand local government developed strong government and ratify government
- decided for every 5 slaves would count 3 people for taxation and representation
- house rep. pop , senate rep. states , president chosen by electors
- virginia governor, he said “give me liberty or give me death!”
- freedom to act, work, and behave without being punished
- promoter of U.S constitution ; founding father
- government whose power can’t be over controlling
- poor farmers fighting against high taxes
- unsuccessful proposal ; single legislative house, equal rep. for each state
23 Clues: constitutional convention delegate • 4th U.S president ; founding father • 1st U.S president ; founding father • government system that divides the power • poor farmers fighting against high taxes • support for a republican system of government • promoter of U.S constitution ; founding father • government whose power can’t be over controlling • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2022-01-13
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- destitute children
- new form of pavement
- romantic painter
- Frankenstein
- scottish enlightenment
- abolish slavery
- oliver twist
- agricultural
- industrial emancipation
- spinning jenny
- 4 crop rotation method
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- motor company
- against technology
- better steam engine
- the elder
- atmospheric engine
- cotton gin
- spinning machine
- agitator
- father of railways
- common sense
- flying shuttle
22 Clues: agitator • the elder • cotton gin • Frankenstein • oliver twist • agricultural • common sense • motor company • flying shuttle • spinning jenny • abolish slavery • romantic painter • spinning machine • against technology • destitute children • atmospheric engine • father of railways • better steam engine • new form of pavement • scottish enlightenment • 4 crop rotation method • industrial emancipation
Famous People of the Industrial Revolution 2021-12-16
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- Author of the famous book 'Frankenstein'
- A Scottish inventor and mechanical engineer who improved the steam
- A British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade.
- Father of modern capitalism
- British ironmaster who first successfully smelted iron ore with coke
- Former Secretary of State for the NorthernDepartment of the Kingdom of Great Britain
- Hargreaves, Carpenter and weaver; invented the 'Spinning Jenny'
- Known use of power-driven machinery and employment of a factory system of production
- Invented the flying shuffle
- Did social work for children and was a doctor
- Renowned as the "Father of Railways",
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- Founder of the Ford Motor Company
- A secret oath-based organisation of English textile workers in the 19th century
- An American inventor, widely known for inventing the cotton gin
- An English inventor who created the atmospheric engine
- Famous author of 'Oliver Twist'
- A Welsh textile manufacturer
- an England-born political philosopher and writer who supported revolutionary causes in America and Europe
- An Irish naturalist and geologist
- An important agitator for the freedom of the press in the UK
- An English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist
- Made the horse drawn seed drill
22 Clues: Father of modern capitalism • Invented the flying shuffle • A Welsh textile manufacturer • Famous author of 'Oliver Twist' • Made the horse drawn seed drill • Founder of the Ford Motor Company • An Irish naturalist and geologist • Renowned as the "Father of Railways", • Author of the famous book 'Frankenstein' • Did social work for children and was a doctor • ...
World Hist. Key Terms & People Refresher 2022-02-17
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- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.
- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- This streaming service, which started in 1997 as a DVD rental company, had earnings in 2021 of about $29.7 billion.
- Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- The 13 states in newly formed U.S. declared independence from this country on July 4, 1776.
- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- Emperor Menelik II was somehow able to keep this African country free from European takeover in late 1800s and early 1900s.
- These companies owned by those holding stocks became common during the Industrial Revolution as profits soared for many businesses and tycoons.
- Country that rejected the Treaty of Versailles and decided to not join League of Nations after WWI.
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- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- Name of female American icon who died on December 31, 2021, at age 99, and starred on show 'The Golden Girls' as Rose Nylund.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- European country with Poland at one border that has suffered two major losses in each world war.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
- Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- This is a country or territory with its own internal government but controlled by an outside power.
29 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918. • This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force. • ...
World Hist. Key Terms & People Refresher 2022-02-17
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- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
- This streaming service, which started in 1997 as a DVD rental company, had earnings in 2021 of about $29.7 billion.
- Country that rejected the Treaty of Versailles and decided to not join League of Nations after WWI.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- The 13 states in newly formed U.S. declared independence from this country on July 4, 1776.
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- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- These companies owned by those holding stocks became common during the Industrial Revolution as profits soared for many businesses and tycoons.
- Name of female American icon who died on December 31, 2021, at age 99, and starred on show 'The Golden Girls' as Rose Nylund.
- European country with Poland at one border that has suffered two major losses in each world war.
- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- Emperor Menelik II was somehow able to keep this African country free from European takeover in late 1800s and early 1900s.
- This is a country or territory with its own internal government but controlled by an outside power.
29 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918. • This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force. • ...
World Hist. Key Terms & People Refresher 2022-02-17
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- As seen all over news lately, Russia is close to invading this country in Eastern Europe.
- Last name of realist author in 1800s whose works exposed poor city and working conditions.
- Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914.
- Name of web-based word game first made public in October 2021 that has gained significant popularity as many people post their results on social media.
- He was founder of communism with theories that went against ideas of free markets and capitalism.
- These types of sources like diaries, artifacts and original pictures provide useful information about history.
- This streaming service, which started in 1997 as a DVD rental company, had earnings in 2021 of about $29.7 billion.
- Country that rejected the Treaty of Versailles and decided to not join League of Nations after WWI.
- When governments make lower and middle classes pay high amounts of these, people sometimes start revolutions.
- Last name of famous scientist and thinker responsible for developing the laws of gravity.
- Last name of Supreme Court justice who announced his pending retirement in January 2022.
- Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918.
- Method that came from Enlightenment Age and still useful today in testing scientific theories.
- This is a policy of expanding a country's power and influence often by military force.
- This revolution brought useful machinery and transportation, but also made it easier for weaker countries to be conquered and occupied by stronger countries.
- This became grim weapon of choice for some tyrants like Robespierre during the French Revolution.
- The 13 states in newly formed U.S. declared independence from this country on July 4, 1776.
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- Country spanning into Europe and Asia that exited WWI with possibly 2+ million soldiers dead.
- Germany made a major error when this was discovered, which brought the United States into WWI.
- These companies owned by those holding stocks became common during the Industrial Revolution as profits soared for many businesses and tycoons.
- Name of female American icon who died on December 31, 2021, at age 99, and starred on show 'The Golden Girls' as Rose Nylund.
- European country with Poland at its eastern border that lost in both WWI and WWII.
- These can be helpful when a country needs support from other countries, but they also partly caused WWI.
- Winning team and host city of Super Bowl 56 played on February 13 in front of 62,417 in attendance.
- This period from 1600-1800 brought new ideas in areas of science, government and society.
- These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI.
- Information used, often unfairly, to sway opinion against a certain person, group or even country.
- Emperor Menelik II was somehow able to keep this African country free from European takeover in late 1800s and early 1900s.
- This is a country or territory with its own internal government but controlled by an outside power.
29 Clues: Serbian military group partially responsible for starting WWI in 1914. • European country with Poland at its eastern border that lost in both WWI and WWII. • These long, narrow ditches became a major focal point of battle strategies in WWI. • Name of continent where majority of WWI was fought from July 1914 to November 1918. • ...
Adjective words describe people Part 3 2021-11-01
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- dirty and not clean
- opposite of tall
- very open and social
- opposite fat
- no sound
- gifted and very good with something
- like to talk to people
- bright and can see very clear
- serious and quiet because you are thinking about something
- opposite of weak
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- in a line
- clean and tidy
- average tall
- opposite of old
- nice
- opposite of short
- people are 40s and 50s
- extremely bad or dangerous
- opposite of noisy
- no rush
- snake
- beautiful
22 Clues: nice • snake • no rush • no sound • in a line • beautiful • average tall • opposite fat • clean and tidy • opposite of old • opposite of tall • opposite of weak • opposite of short • opposite of noisy • dirty and not clean • very open and social • people are 40s and 50s • like to talk to people • extremely bad or dangerous • bright and can see very clear • gifted and very good with something • ...
30 people, places, things, and terms. 2022-04-07
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- a city in south-central Kansas
- an American artist who was known for his paintings of landscapes
- a gymnastics club for German men, it also had other sports than gymnastics
- this group assisted farmers, purchasing machinery, and building grain elevators
- possession or control of a supply of something
- a man typically on horse-back
- African Americans who fled North Carolina because of economic and political issues.
- a system where land owners contribute to their land
- located near the Big Blue River, in Marshall County
- to separate seeds
- US fort in Wallace County
- a plot of land or to make a map of an area
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- social process by which immigrants from a particular area follow others from that area to a particular destination
- a sum of money granted to someone by the government
- a fort in Barton County Kansas
- He is known as the father of the African American exodus
- a trail connecting Franklin MO to Santa Fe NM
- people who lived in North America first
- African American soldiers who served in the western part of the US
- this fort is in Ellsworth County in Kansas and was a fort from 1866 to 1867
- this person has 47 restaurants, 15 hotels, and 30 dining cars
- this girl yearned for adventure, she came to Kansas from Danville, Pennsylvania
- Chief of the Kiowa tribe
- invented by a Texas rancher named Charles Goodnight
- a business co-owned by James Kelley
- this guy served as a Buffalo Soldier in the Ninth Calvary Regiment
- this guy owned the Hyer Boot Company
- give way to arguments or demands also means to produce or provide
- this guy herded longhorns from Texas to Abilene, Kansas
- this place is a ghost town in Williamsburg Township in Franklin County, Kansas
30 Clues: to separate seeds • Chief of the Kiowa tribe • US fort in Wallace County • a man typically on horse-back • a city in south-central Kansas • a fort in Barton County Kansas • a business co-owned by James Kelley • this guy owned the Hyer Boot Company • people who lived in North America first • a plot of land or to make a map of an area • ...
People Puzzler: Laura and Alex Edition 2013-06-05
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- Years they have dated
- Honeymoon destination
- And the Groom wore a...
- Promises made between the bride and the groom
- Seal the deal with a
- Laura's new last name
- He popped the question
- One who wears a veil
- Wedding location
- And the Bride wore...
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- The best after dinner treat
- One who wears a tuxedo
- His favorite food
- She said Yes
- His middle name
- Ring given to Bride before wedding
- Days to go!
- Her favorite color
- Laura's maiden name will be
- Month the blessed event happens
20 Clues: Days to go! • She said Yes • His middle name • Wedding location • His favorite food • Her favorite color • Seal the deal with a • One who wears a veil • Years they have dated • Honeymoon destination • Laura's new last name • And the Bride wore... • One who wears a tuxedo • He popped the question • And the Groom wore a... • The best after dinner treat • Laura's maiden name will be • ...
15 Years, 2 People, 1 Cat 2013-02-02
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- Nashoba wines
- Home of melodrama in Central Square
- Nonsensical laughter
- Possible name
- Pete T.'s home
- The gingerbread house
- What Fred Armisen carries
- Maybe we'll get back over there one day
- All of our cars together
- The color of Lake Nakuru
- Winning, when the smoke clears
- Number of states we've lived
- The kid upstairs
- First date place, lunch
- Your rank in Korea
- No longer losers
- Our favorite restaurant
- Hops, at home or out
- Most hated, most needed
- The best Baldwin
- Your pet name
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- Where beer goes
- Her last name and mental state
- Where the ruins meet the ocean
- The kid downstairs
- First concert
- Finally finished
- Wrapped in proscuitto
- Next chapter, maybe
- Gross food
- So many parties over the years
- Best sushi
- The UD chicken
- Caught at the appetizer table
- The character we've seen the most
- Delicacy in Egypt
36 Clues: Gross food • Best sushi • Nashoba wines • First concert • Possible name • Your pet name • Pete T.'s home • The UD chicken • Where beer goes • Finally finished • The kid upstairs • No longer losers • The best Baldwin • Delicacy in Egypt • The kid downstairs • Your rank in Korea • Next chapter, maybe • Nonsensical laughter • Hops, at home or out • Wrapped in proscuitto • The gingerbread house • ...
