people Crossword Puzzles
house problems and repair people 2024-11-03
11 Clues: clogged • is cracked • replaces locks • fixes appliances • fixes leaking roofs • peeling or chipping • repairs wooden things • person who fixes pipes • leaking in the bathroom • gets rid of bugs and pests • repairs wires and electrical things
soft rains 2017-01-23
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- the whirling sound of the washer was awesome
- smart people can manipulate others not the smarts
- the pilot ejected out of his seat when he was fired at
- some poor countries have a regiment
- people manifest stuff to get more of it
- people have found fragments of an object
- the desert is parched
- when its something you do this
- cologne have an aroma
- after a nuke there will be a lot of rubble
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- the interior design was a great idea for the house
- whatever you eat
- around strangers people get paranoia
- the people in the story had a silhouette
- at night people emerge out of there house
- great deal of something
- there is a class of burrowing animals
- when you get married you stand next to the altar
- boys play cavort
- when people do certain drugs it puts them in a frenzy
20 Clues: whatever you eat • boys play cavort • the desert is parched • cologne have an aroma • great deal of something • when its something you do this • some poor countries have a regiment • around strangers people get paranoia • there is a class of burrowing animals • people manifest stuff to get more of it • the people in the story had a silhouette • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2012-11-18
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- to learn to train and use animals for work
- when people made more and more tools in early mesopotamia
- an ancient country named after "land between two rivers'
- a river that boardered the other side of mesopopatamia
- Has a trunk
- canals and ditches that bring water to dry land
- Man's best friend
- a pen made out of grass
- Flying mammal
- when people bought other things with their crops
- a writer in early mesopotamia
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- souls or spirits that people prayed to
- land for watering and planting crops
- Likes to chase mice
- a water system that helped people
- people who work in big fields and plant crops
- a ruler of a city or country
- Large marsupial
- a temple where the kings stay and people prey to their god
- people that worked for the king for at least three years
- a river that bordered one side of mesopotamia
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • a pen made out of grass • a ruler of a city or country • a writer in early mesopotamia • a water system that helped people • land for watering and planting crops • souls or spirits that people prayed to • to learn to train and use animals for work • people who work in big fields and plant crops • ...
Cultural Family Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-29
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- relating to the present time or recent past
- a special time or event when people gather to celebrate
- traditions that are part of the history of a people
- made of people from different countries
- traveling to another place for pleasure
- person or thing that affects another person
- the degree by which things differ\
- done as part of ceremony
- relating to an entire nation or country
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- feeling that something is true or exists
- involving the entire world
- generous or friendly treatment of a visitor
- art of designing or creating a building
- the way of thinking and behaving used by people
- people that live during the same time
- a member of your family
- activities where people spend time talking to each other
- a way of behaving that is traditional
- qualities that make people different from each other
- a formal event that is part of social occasion
20 Clues: a member of your family • done as part of ceremony • involving the entire world • the degree by which things differ\ • people that live during the same time • a way of behaving that is traditional • art of designing or creating a building • made of people from different countries • traveling to another place for pleasure • relating to an entire nation or country • ...
OBJECTS 2014-08-22
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- You use it to see the time
- phone People use it to make calls
- Girls wear them in their ears
- People sit there at school
- Women use it to comb their hair
- You use it to check the written news
- People use it to put the trash
- You use it to find places in a place or city
- It is used to sharpen pencils
- It is used to write in class
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- Men use it to carry money and documents
- It is used to take pictures
- They are used to cut paper
- You use it when it is raining
- People use it to protect from the sun
- Chinese people use them to eat
- People use it to carry documents
- It erases mistakes
- Women use it to carry their things
- People use it to open doors
20 Clues: It erases mistakes • You use it to see the time • They are used to cut paper • People sit there at school • It is used to take pictures • People use it to open doors • It is used to write in class • Girls wear them in their ears • You use it when it is raining • It is used to sharpen pencils • Chinese people use them to eat • People use it to put the trash • ...
Vocabulary Words 2015-09-07
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- first group of humans
- are the natural features of the lands surface
- knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people
- to tame
- materials found in each regions that people need and value
- people began to improve in certain jobs
- middle stone age
- stories and folktales that help figure out the past
- study of the past based on items left behind by humans
- objects created by humans that give information about the past
- period of time before writing
- pattern of weather in a certain area over a long period
- community of people who share a common culture
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- important source of information
- people who explore places where people lived, fought, and worked
- study of the past
- old stone age
- new stone age and the development of farming
- study of people and places
- area that is different from surrounding areas
20 Clues: to tame • old stone age • middle stone age • study of the past • first group of humans • study of people and places • period of time before writing • important source of information • people began to improve in certain jobs • new stone age and the development of farming • are the natural features of the lands surface • area that is different from surrounding areas • ...
Apple (20.12.2021) 2021-12-20
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- a smaller "sister" of our planet
- you see many of them at night in the sky
- you feel it when you have problems with your teeth
- there are that many days of the week
- a place where sick people stay
- your mother and father
- people have that many fingers or toes
- picture of the world or countries
- a place where people can read books, not buy
- sea, men, 1 eye
- opposite to "bottom"
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- a kind of forest
- a son/daughter of your aunt/uncle
- sport game, ball, kick
- a road for boats or ships, people swim in it
- a place where people watch movies on a big screen
- a land all around with water
- you put it on when you are cold
- a place with more people than in the village
- students do it after school at home
- a place where people keep money
21 Clues: sea, men, 1 eye • a kind of forest • opposite to "bottom" • sport game, ball, kick • your mother and father • a land all around with water • a place where sick people stay • you put it on when you are cold • a place where people keep money • a smaller "sister" of our planet • a son/daughter of your aunt/uncle • picture of the world or countries • students do it after school at home • ...
Unit 1 World History 2020-06-01
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- The farming of animals and plants through the process of selective breeding to benefit humans
- Era in which people had longer life expectancy
- working with and making products from metal
- to stay or settle in one place
- spread ideas, technology, and disease
- continent humans originated
- Era in which people had shorter life expectancy
- Paleolithic people caused animal______
- Paleolithic technology
- method used by Paleolithic people to obtain food
- more than what is needed
- New Stone Age
- Roaming from place to place
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- results in a population increase & specialization of labor
- societies in which people have the same rights and power
- method used by Neolithic people to obtain food
- _____________ of labor
- Paleolithic technology used to stay warm
- Old Stone Age
- agriculture
- major cause of the Agricultural revolution
- male dominated society
- To move from one place to another with the intention of settling.
- Paleolithic diet
- movement which involves nomadic people herding animals
25 Clues: agriculture • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Paleolithic diet • _____________ of labor • male dominated society • Paleolithic technology • more than what is needed • continent humans originated • Roaming from place to place • to stay or settle in one place • spread ideas, technology, and disease • Paleolithic people caused animal______ • Paleolithic technology used to stay warm • ...
parts of the city 2020-05-25
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- place to go with friends and have a few drinks
- place where children go to learn
- sports facility to go watch soccer
- main street of the city
- public place where people play sports and there are trees
- place where monks to live
- building where the mayor and community representatives work
- place where prisoners go for committing a crime
- public place where people buy things
- way of a city
- sports facility for exercise
- establishment where food is prepared and sold
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- building where people to go to read
- place where people stay temporarily
- public place where people buy food
- big building where there is a lot of commerce
- place where people go to get a professional degree
- place where administrative work is carried out
- place offering medical help
- place where people go to pray
20 Clues: way of a city • main street of the city • place where monks to live • place offering medical help • sports facility for exercise • place where people go to pray • place where children go to learn • sports facility to go watch soccer • public place where people buy food • building where people to go to read • place where people stay temporarily • ...
FIND THESE WORDS 2023-06-17
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- WHERE PEOPLE LIVE
- A COOKIE BUT IN BRITISH WORD
- A THING YOU USE TO TAKE NOTES
- THIS IS AN AILITY THAT SOME PEOPLE CAN DO WITH AN ANIMAL
- WHEN SOMETHING COSTS A LOT OF MONEY
- A PLAN THAT PEOPLE DO AT THE WEEKENDS
- WHERE PEOPLE WAIT FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
- WHEN SOMETHING IS NOT INTERESTING
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- PEOPLE MOVE THROUGH AN SPECIFIC SOUND
- RAINY, SUNNY, WINDY
- A PERSON WHO WORKS IN A SCHOOL
- IT´S THE PERFORMANCE OF OUR FAVORITE ARTIST
- AN ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN A FARM
- PERSON WHO SUPPORTS YOU EVERYTIME
- PEOPLE DO THIS ACTIVITY IN A MALL
- PART OF THE BOY WE USE TO EAT AND TALK
- BROCCOLI, CARROT, ETC
- PLACE WHERE MOST OF THE PEOPLE GO ON VACATION
- PART OF THE BODY WE USE TO LISTEN MUSIC
- WHEN YOU HAVEN´T EATEN FOR LONG TIME
20 Clues: WHERE PEOPLE LIVE • RAINY, SUNNY, WINDY • BROCCOLI, CARROT, ETC • A COOKIE BUT IN BRITISH WORD • A THING YOU USE TO TAKE NOTES • A PERSON WHO WORKS IN A SCHOOL • AN ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN A FARM • PERSON WHO SUPPORTS YOU EVERYTIME • PEOPLE DO THIS ACTIVITY IN A MALL • WHEN SOMETHING IS NOT INTERESTING • WHEN SOMETHING COSTS A LOT OF MONEY • WHEN YOU HAVEN´T EATEN FOR LONG TIME • ...
Collective Nouns 2023-04-28
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- a group of maps
- a group of stars
- a group of lions
- a group of ants
- a group of birds or sheep
- a group of flowers
- a group of students
- a group of people who work together
- a large group of people
- a group of angry people
- a group of singers in church
- a group of people who work on a ship
- large group of soldiers
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- a group of bees
- a group of soldiers
- a group of people with similar culture
- a group of people watching a show
- a set of cards
- a group of ships
- a large area full of trees
- a group of semi-trucks
- a group of musicians
- a group of worshippers
- a group of fish
- a group of related people
- a group of cows
26 Clues: a set of cards • a group of maps • a group of bees • a group of ants • a group of fish • a group of cows • a group of stars • a group of lions • a group of ships • a group of flowers • a group of soldiers • a group of students • a group of musicians • a group of semi-trucks • a group of worshippers • a large group of people • a group of angry people • large group of soldiers • ...
Ch 5.1-5.3 vocab 2025-04-24
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- In WWII people of Japanese _____ were relocated.
- The U.S. fell into ________ in the 1930's.
- Temporary.
- To drop suddenly or steeply.
- A _______ loads and unloads ships at the seaport.
- A social scientist who studies human societies and cultures.
- A ______ can spend days hauling stuff down roads.
- Extremely poor.
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- Very particular and careful housekeeping.
- People imprisoned for political or military reasons.
- The U.S. created a lot of ______ jobs during the great depression.
- People swam in the _______ and it was used for irrigation.
- People currently holding office.
- machines that create nuclear energy.
- People think _______ being lower than supply is what caused the great depression.
- In WWII Japanese Americans were discriminated against because of their ______.
- The atomic bombs caused a lot of ___________.
- The condition of being successful or thriving financially.
- People think _______ being higher than demand is what caused the great depression.
- Few people had _____ during the great depression.
20 Clues: Temporary. • Extremely poor. • To drop suddenly or steeply. • People currently holding office. • machines that create nuclear energy. • Very particular and careful housekeeping. • The U.S. fell into ________ in the 1930's. • The atomic bombs caused a lot of ___________. • In WWII people of Japanese _____ were relocated. • A _______ loads and unloads ships at the seaport. • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-01-17
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- to show or make something clear
- a public meeting of a large group of people
- people who do not have a job
- a system in which an authority limits the ideas that people are allowed to express
- the increase of trade around the world
- without a home
- a large piece of card, paper
- a document signed by a large number of people
- to leave a country permanently and go to live in another one
- a short easily remembered phrase
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- the power to have an effect on people or things
- illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour
- the act of showing someone how to do something
- not enough food
- measure
- planned political activities
- voters in a specified area
- the joining together of different political parties
- the belief in freedom and equality between people
- the group of people who officially control a country
20 Clues: measure • without a home • not enough food • voters in a specified area • people who do not have a job • planned political activities • a large piece of card, paper • to show or make something clear • a short easily remembered phrase • illegal, bad, or dishonest behaviour • the increase of trade around the world • a public meeting of a large group of people • ...
Martin Luther King 2026-01-27
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- Not being afraid to do something difficult.
- Believing in God or in something important.
- Helping others and doing the right thing, even if it is hard.
- A person others can learn from.
- Rights that people have in a country.
- When a person talks in front of others.
- When people are not treated the same.
- A big hope for the future.
- Hurting people or using force.
- When people are treated fairly.
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- When people are not treated the same.
- A place where people pray and believe in God.
- Believing that something good will happen.
- Showing that you are not happy about something.
- Treating people badly because they are different.
- When people are kept apart and not allowed to be together.
- How a person is and behaves.
- Without fighting or violence.
- Things every person should have.
- A man who works in a church and speaks about God.
- Living without war or violence.
21 Clues: A big hope for the future. • How a person is and behaves. • Without fighting or violence. • Hurting people or using force. • A person others can learn from. • Living without war or violence. • When people are treated fairly. • Things every person should have. • When people are not treated the same. • Rights that people have in a country. • When people are not treated the same. • ...
The Tower of Babel 2025-11-02
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- The people who worked on the tower.
- The result of God mixing their speech.
- The city where people tried to build the tower.
- Used to hold the bricks together.
- What God did to the people across the earth.
- God altered this to confuse them.
- The people were scattered over all of this.
- The sin that led to the tower being built.
- The book where the story appears.
- Material used to build the tower.
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- The land where the tower was built.
- What the people had before God divided their speech.
- God confused this among the builders.
- Used to make the bricks.
- What the people wanted to make for themselves.
- The structure men built to reach heaven.
- Material they chose not to use.
- The people wanted the tower to reach this place.
- Babel was also this type of place.
- Mighty hunter often associated with founding Babel.
20 Clues: Used to make the bricks. • Material they chose not to use. • Used to hold the bricks together. • God altered this to confuse them. • The book where the story appears. • Material used to build the tower. • Babel was also this type of place. • The land where the tower was built. • The people who worked on the tower. • God confused this among the builders. • ...
Community Locations 2026-03-23
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- where you buy fruit, vegetables, meat and other foods
- people worship and pray here
- people eat food here
- place for education after high school
- firemen work here
- place to buy hot coffee
- people on vacation sleep here
- where you buy fuel for your car
- you can cash checks here
- a place where people exercise
- policemen work here
- a place to watch movies or live shows
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- a place where a building is being constructed
- a place where children learn
- doctors and nurses work here
- many stores in one location
- a place to mail letters or buy stamps
- a place to park your car
- people wash and dry clothes here
- where you wait for the bus
- a big building where products are made
- store where you buy drugs
- a place where people are buried after they die
- a room where people work or do business
24 Clues: firemen work here • policemen work here • people eat food here • place to buy hot coffee • a place to park your car • you can cash checks here • store where you buy drugs • where you wait for the bus • many stores in one location • a place where children learn • people worship and pray here • doctors and nurses work here • people on vacation sleep here • a place where people exercise • ...
Places in Cities 2026-04-27
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- People who don't have a car go here.
- Families go here to eat out.
- This place has a stage with people acting.
- The nostros form of ir.
- People go here to watch sports in real life.
- This place typically has loud music with people singing.
- The Ellos form of ir.
- This place is typically very quiet.
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- This place is full of students.
- You may go here to have a picnic.
- People go here if they're sick.
- You may go here to look at art work.
- A lot of people go here to gain muscle.
- This place is dark and has a big screen.
- This place has a lot of stores.
- The tu form of ir.
- Many people pick up their medicine here.
- The yo form of ir.
- College students go here to study.
- The Ella form of ir.
20 Clues: The tu form of ir. • The yo form of ir. • The Ella form of ir. • The Ellos form of ir. • The nostros form of ir. • Families go here to eat out. • This place is full of students. • People go here if they're sick. • This place has a lot of stores. • You may go here to have a picnic. • College students go here to study. • This place is typically very quiet. • ...
Civics Crossword Study Guide 2021-12-15
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- small group of people have all the power
- no one rules, or everyone does
- group of people who make laws
- citizens be apart of government
- people living in a defined area who have power
- religion rules the country
- ruler
- king or queen rules the country
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- government that gets its power from people
- citizens create/vote on laws themselves
- organization in a state that controls action
- people take over a country by force
- authorative orders
- decisions about a case are made by people
- people who are citizens of a state
- everyone follows the law, no exceptions
- the area in which a state's rules apply
- documents that describe laws of a nation
- one leader has control of people's lives
19 Clues: ruler • authorative orders • religion rules the country • group of people who make laws • no one rules, or everyone does • citizens be apart of government • king or queen rules the country • people who are citizens of a state • people take over a country by force • citizens create/vote on laws themselves • everyone follows the law, no exceptions • ...
PERSONALITY 2020-03-06
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- / Person is friendly and enjoys being with other people.
- / Person who wants to be successful in life.
- / Person who is someone who you can trust or depend on.
- / Person who always wants to win.
- / People who like doing things on their own, without help.
- / Person who has common sense and is practical.
- /Person who never changes his (or her) opinion or attitude about something.
- / Children who behave badly because they are given everything they want.
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- / People who have an attractive personality and make people like them.
- / Person who thinks that someone loves another person more than them, or wants what other people have.
- / People think about then1selves and not about other people.
- / Person who gets angry quickly and likes fighting and arguing.
- / Person who doesn't like obeying rules.
- / Person who can be easily hurt or offended.
- / Person who shows that they love or like people very much.
- / Person who is happy one minute and sad the next, and is often bad tempered.
- / People are often worried or stressed.
- / Person who likes giving orders to other people.
18 Clues: / Person who always wants to win. • / People are often worried or stressed. • / Person who doesn't like obeying rules. • / Person who wants to be successful in life. • / Person who can be easily hurt or offended. • / Person who has common sense and is practical. • / Person who likes giving orders to other people. • ...
Manufacturing 2024-01-26
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- people who make wood stuff
- thing that can work by itself
- the other ward of company
- people who set robot
- people who keep engine
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- The basic of every career cluster
- 52000$
- buy other people's company
- a major about trade
- a university that very famous
- a major about chemical and physical
- 23045$
- a time era most student need pass
- 86459$
- combine with other country
- people who cut and sculpture stuff
- people who help product stuff
- people have a trade market
18 Clues: 52000$ • 23045$ • 86459$ • a major about trade • people who set robot • people who keep engine • the other ward of company • buy other people's company • people who make wood stuff • combine with other country • people have a trade market • a university that very famous • thing that can work by itself • people who help product stuff • The basic of every career cluster • ...
parts of the city 2020-05-25
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- place where people go to pray
- way of a city
- building where people to go to read
- public place where people buy things
- place where children go to learn
- place to go with friends and have a few drinks
- place where people go to get a professional degree
- public place where people buy food
- sports facility to go watch soccer
- building where the mayor and community representatives work
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- place offering medical help
- main street of the city
- place where people stay temporarily
- place where administrative work is carried out
- establishment where food is prepared and sold
- place where monks to live
- place where prisoners go for committing a crime
- sports facility for exercise
- big building where there is a lot of commerce
- public place where people play sports and there are trees
20 Clues: way of a city • main street of the city • place where monks to live • place offering medical help • sports facility for exercise • place where people go to pray • place where children go to learn • public place where people buy food • sports facility to go watch soccer • place where people stay temporarily • building where people to go to read • ...
parts of the city 2020-05-25
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- place where people go to pray
- way of a city
- building where people to go to read
- public place where people buy things
- place where children go to learn
- place to go with friends and have a few drinks
- place where people go to get a professional degree
- public place where people buy food
- sports facility to go watch soccer
- building where the mayor and community representatives work
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- place offering medical help
- main street of the city
- place where people stay temporarily
- place where administrative work is carried out
- establishment where food is prepared and sold
- place where monks to live
- place where prisoners go for committing a crime
- sports facility for exercise
- big building where there is a lot of commerce
- public place where people play sports and there are trees
20 Clues: way of a city • main street of the city • place where monks to live • place offering medical help • sports facility for exercise • place where people go to pray • place where children go to learn • public place where people buy food • sports facility to go watch soccer • place where people stay temporarily • building where people to go to read • ...
Chapter One Review Crossword 2020-10-10
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- Time before history
- Ships that carried goods over seas
- A person who is skilled in skilled in crafting
- People who had a wide variety of occupations
- People learned how to farm which marked the:
- To adapt plants or animals for human use
- Kept order in society and provided services
- Groups of people who are similar in many ways
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- Important for creating early communities
- With this creation the could ward of deadly animals
- When people learned to make advanced tools
- More food than what is needed
- Where our ancestors originated:
- People lived in New Stone Age settlements for:
- Finding this began the Bronze Age
- People who were responsible for hunting
- People who were responsible for gathering
- Soil that's rich in substances needed to grow
- Hunters that travel from place to place
- The first domesticated animals
20 Clues: Time before history • More food than what is needed • The first domesticated animals • Where our ancestors originated: • Finding this began the Bronze Age • Ships that carried goods over seas • People who were responsible for hunting • Hunters that travel from place to place • Important for creating early communities • To adapt plants or animals for human use • ...
The Legend of The Holy Stone 2025-08-07
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- what musical instrument gathered the people
- what part of the forest was burned
- what did the people do to the holy stone each year
- what material caused a big tree
- where did the story take place
- what did the people bring to the stone
- where is the legend from
- what village did the people move to
- who stayed in the mountain
- what did isoray sit on
- what did they test on the stone
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- what did god ask them to stop doing
- what did the people do around the stone
- what word did isoray shout when she felt pain
- who is irimami's husband
- what did the people of Kamboi eat
- who owned the sago plantation
- how did the people feel during the big fire
- who did they call for help
- how long did the fire last
20 Clues: what did isoray sit on • who is irimami's husband • where is the legend from • who did they call for help • who stayed in the mountain • how long did the fire last • who owned the sago plantation • where did the story take place • what material caused a big tree • what did they test on the stone • what did the people of Kamboi eat • what part of the forest was burned • ...
COSTA RICA- ENGLISH CROSSWORD 2024-04-22
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- Something that people use to sweep.
- a place where people see animals
- mammal that can fly.
- a place in a home where people cook food.
- an animal that gives us milk
- A Scientist who studies space.
- A person who does experiments.
- A place where camels live.
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- Something that people wear to keep their and warm.
- A place where people save money
- A person who acts in movies.
- An insect that makes honey.
- A time when people eat cake and get Presents.
- A person who assists a doctor.
- The time of day when people eat brekfast
- An animal that people ride.
- A thing that you wear on your neck.
17 Clues: mammal that can fly. • A place where camels live. • An insect that makes honey. • An animal that people ride. • A person who acts in movies. • an animal that gives us milk • A person who assists a doctor. • A Scientist who studies space. • A person who does experiments. • A place where people save money • a place where people see animals • Something that people use to sweep. • ...
U10 people and society Vocabulary in contrast 2016-07-18
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- See you on Monday, as ….
- One day he wants to become a … singer.
- He hasn’t done anything good, only the crimes. He is an …. gangster.
- The … Egyptians built pyramids
- I am meeting my … friends tonight. I have known them for ages
- I don’t want to be alone tonight. Will you keep me …?
- They say there is a …… between the criminal and the bank manager
- Be careful, there are so many people in the street. Don’t get lost in the …
- You can hurt her feelings easily, she is very ….
- He is a great boyfriend! He does everything to … her.
- Do you and your mother have good …?
- It is not … for him. Usually he is very quiet.
- I am sorry, it is my … I forgot to give him money
- Bill is a …. person. People like him a lot.
- Driving on mountain road is dangerous so it makes me ……
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- I want to find a flat … my parents’ house.
- Her job is to help and …. the head chef.
- It is not …. to talk to people with your mouth full of food.
- How was your sandwich? Did you … your meal?
- The reasons why he became a criminal are …. Nobody has any idea!
- The singer could work very well with the ….
- She is so understanding and ….
- What football club do you ….? Are you their fan?
- She is very …. to cats, she saves them from the streets and finds new homes for them
- Jack gets angry easily, he is so …..
- All my … relatives live in Voronezh
- There is nothing special about her, she is an …. person.
- She is one of the most …. girls at school. Everybody knows her.
- Kate never loses her head and tries to be …. and calm.
- Why don’t you join local reading …?
- Why do you always get the … for everything? It is not your fault.
31 Clues: See you on Monday, as …. • She is so understanding and …. • The … Egyptians built pyramids • All my … relatives live in Voronezh • Why don’t you join local reading …? • Do you and your mother have good …? • Jack gets angry easily, he is so ….. • One day he wants to become a … singer. • Her job is to help and …. the head chef. • I want to find a flat … my parents’ house. • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2013-03-26
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- this gambling place reminds him of marguerite
- eddie works here his entire life
- eddies brother resided in this state before he died
- eddies final stop after meeting his five people is ruby pier, they refer to this as ____
- eddies occupation at the pier
- where eddie was trapped in the war for years
- the person who shot eddie in the war
- marguerite and eddies apartment has a nice view of this park attraction
- his mother and marguerite always made a big deal out of this celebration
- eddie has always had a sense of this since the war
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- eddies first person he meets in heaven
- what really caused the ride to break and fall on eddie
- the person who stopped talking to eddie after he raised a hand to him
- the diner eddie sees when he meets his third person
- his wife died from this illness
- what eddie wakes up in when he arrives in heaven
- his dad died from this illness
- the little girl who burned in the hut in the phillipines
- marguerites idea of heaven
- marguerite bought him this every year for his birthday
20 Clues: marguerites idea of heaven • eddies occupation at the pier • his dad died from this illness • his wife died from this illness • eddie works here his entire life • the person who shot eddie in the war • eddies first person he meets in heaven • where eddie was trapped in the war for years • this gambling place reminds him of marguerite • ...
An enemy of the people : Act II 2013-12-19
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- something that seems very good when it is first received, but in fact does greatharm to the person who receives it:
- respecting and allowing many different types of beliefs or behaviour:
- extreme surprise
- putting a lot of effort into your work
- the ability of food to provide people and animals with what they need to make them strong and healthy:
- the particular type of character that a person naturally has:
- to give out things, especially products, services, or amounts of money:
- a particular point in time
- to make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is:
- a situation in which there is no fairness and justice
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- very great in amount or level, or extremely good
- lasting for a long time or for ever:
- oppose the ideas of the people inauthority and plan to change the system, often using force:
- unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you areworried or bored:
- something that is extremely complicated and difficult to deal with and makes any progress almost impossible:
- wanting to start an argument or fight, or expressing an argument or opinionvery forcefully:
- used to express anger:
- arguing and complaining a lot
- to listen to someone's private conversation without them knowing:
- very great in amount or level, or extremely good:
- stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way
- Opinionated having and expressing very strong feelings and beliefs, and believing that yourown ideas are the only correct ones
22 Clues: extreme surprise • used to express anger: • a particular point in time • arguing and complaining a lot • lasting for a long time or for ever: • putting a lot of effort into your work • very great in amount or level, or extremely good • very great in amount or level, or extremely good: • stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way • ...
CHAPTER 14-4 PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH 2021-02-05
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- a rebellious slave 401
- African American religious folk songs 400
- network of safe houses 402
- the ability to read and write 403
- Moses _______, and escaped slave 402
- In 1808 congress ______ the import of slaves 400
- "_____ of the South" 397
- "Small Farmers and the Rule ________" 397
- slave families were often _________399
- slave's religion of hope 400
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- the heart of the southern economy 397
- was main goal of large plantations 398
- rented farm-land from owners 397
- Harriet ______ 402
- the law did not recognize slave _______399
- type of owner measured wealth by number of slaves 398
- plantation manager 399
- Frederick ______ 402
- farmers who owned small farms 397
- laws for the enslaved 401
20 Clues: Harriet ______ 402 • Frederick ______ 402 • plantation manager 399 • a rebellious slave 401 • "_____ of the South" 397 • laws for the enslaved 401 • network of safe houses 402 • slave's religion of hope 400 • rented farm-land from owners 397 • the ability to read and write 403 • farmers who owned small farms 397 • Moses _______, and escaped slave 402 • ...
Complicated (or not) crossword for dumb people 2021-05-31
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- Colourful creature with wings
- curtain
- Disgusting meals (often)
- Product on face
- Places on paper
- prevents some kind of injury on hands
- Snowman
- Good
- Bodypartcircle
- Helps against aches
- Boring school stuff at home
- Pupils
- Head under water
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- Place where teacher writes
- Sprinkled globes
- Quiet as a....
- Warrior a long time ago
- Girl with the smile
- Freezing
- a clean animal in sweden
- Paint on walls
- Vulturefood
- Humans best friend
- intruder in your home
- Boy with the scar
- sad and upset
- Subject with speach and writing
27 Clues: Good • Pupils • curtain • Snowman • Freezing • Vulturefood • sad and upset • Quiet as a.... • Paint on walls • Bodypartcircle • Product on face • Places on paper • Sprinkled globes • Head under water • Boy with the scar • Humans best friend • Girl with the smile • Helps against aches • intruder in your home • Warrior a long time ago • Disgusting meals (often) • a clean animal in sweden • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2022-05-31
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- (of a machine) designed to cut or shape metal using a rotating tool.
- a boxing match fought for prize money.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- an instrument or device for compressing something.
- extend beyond or above a surface
- relating to an artery or arteries.
- a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.
- a cabin on a suspended ski lift.
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats.
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
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- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
- a greenish-blue color.
- feel or show deep sorrow or regret for (someone or their death), typically by following conventions such as the wearing of black clothes.
- a seasoned smoked sausage made of beef and pork.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- an early type of aircraft with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- walk with a heavy tread.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
23 Clues: a greenish-blue color. • walk with a heavy tread. • extend beyond or above a surface • a cabin on a suspended ski lift. • relating to an artery or arteries. • a boxing match fought for prize money. • (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall. • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads). • quick and light in movement or action; agile. • ...
Some people like you when you're 23 2021-06-09
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- Zootopia
- Jay's first love in Big Mouth.
- First ladies Clinton and Obama were born here.
- Highest in command in prison & my favourite nickname.
- Synonymous with disastrous and destructive.
- American Goalie of the 2020/2021 Maple Leafs roster #notafakefan.
- Lyndon "____" Hanson founded Crocs.
- Will Arnett named this role the hardest of his career.
- _____ Dweck.
- ____ wasn't built in a day.
- Everything is better with ______.
- Scientific name for the drug of choice for summer 2021.
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- Cameron Heights' mascot & Joe's dog.
- _________ highway.
- Through _____ and thin, but mostly _____.
- This movie received 11 academy awards.
- Country that starts with a T.
- In 2013, this CEO ranked first on a list of the world's highest-rated CEOs.
- Poland and Lithuania border this sea.
- The most talented singer of all time, in my humble opinion.
- In the realm of hungry ______.
- How many live action spider-man actors have there been?
- Happy Hump Day.
23 Clues: Zootopia • _____ Dweck. • Happy Hump Day. • _________ highway. • ____ wasn't built in a day. • Country that starts with a T. • Jay's first love in Big Mouth. • In the realm of hungry ______. • Everything is better with ______. • Lyndon "____" Hanson founded Crocs. • Cameron Heights' mascot & Joe's dog. • Poland and Lithuania border this sea. • This movie received 11 academy awards. • ...
World War II Key Terms and People 2021-04-20
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- A Japanese attack in Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941
- Awful cities that Nazis controlled Jews in
- War that turned the tide of the war in the Pacific
- An admiral who was Japans best naval strategist
- Great Britain, France, US, Societ Union, China
- Wnded in Feb, 1943 with a loss of over 24,000
- "lighting war" or Germany's new military strategy.
- A general that was in command of Afrika Korps.
- What Germanic people claimed as the "master race"
- Hitler's plan as he grew impatient
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- French general, set up government-in-exile in LDN
- British prime minister, lived 1874-1965
- A battle that ended on May 10, 1941
- What dictator Joseph Stalin signed with Hitler.
- "Night of broken glass" on November 9
- Joint declaration signed by Roosevelt and Churchill
- Hilter's elite security force
- Commander of the allied land forces in the Pacific
- Systematic mass slaughter of Jews
- Systematic murder of an entire people
20 Clues: Hilter's elite security force • Systematic mass slaughter of Jews • Hitler's plan as he grew impatient • A battle that ended on May 10, 1941 • "Night of broken glass" on November 9 • Systematic murder of an entire people • British prime minister, lived 1874-1965 • A Japanese attack in Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941 • Awful cities that Nazis controlled Jews in • ...
Moses Leads the People in the Wilderness 2022-10-19
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- Confined outside of camp for 7 days
- They prophesied even though they remained in camp
- "I, the Lord, have spoken, and I will surely do these things to this whole wicked community, which has banded together against me. They will meet their end in this __________; here they will die."
- What did the 10 spies say they looked like compared to the descendants of Anak?
- Original name of Joshua
- Into what land did the Lord tell Moses to send spies to explore?
- Son of Izhar who spoke out against Moses and Aaron
- To what tribe did Korah belong?
- Began to prophesy when the Lord placed the power of the Spirit on them
- Spoke out against Moses for marrying a Cushite woman
- In what place did the spies give their report to Moses?
- God used this to bring quail to the people from the sea (3 words)
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- Which group of people of great size was mentioned that instilled fear in the spies?
- Instructed by God to gather the censers from the remains of the men burned by the fire from the Lord
- What came out from the Lord and consumed the 250 men who had opposed Moses?
- The censers were hammered and overlayed on _______ __________.
- Most humble man on the face of the earth
- "The Lord is slow to anger, abounding in _______ and forgiving sin and rebellion."
- One of the two spies who gave a favorable report
- The Lord answered Moses, "Is the Lord's arm too ________?"
- This group of people defeated the Israelites that tried to defy the decree of God by trying to go to the promised land anyway.
- Refused to come when called by Moses
- Spy who represented the tribe of Judah
- How many spies did Moses send to explore and bring back a report?
- The son of Nun said, "Do not be afraid of the people of the land, because we will devour them, and _______ _______ is with us."
- Fruit brought back on a pole by the spies
- Name given to the place where God burned the outskirts of camp
- Only a __________ of Aaron should come before the Lord to burn incense.
- "In the wilderness your bodies will fall - every one of you _________ years old or more who has grumbled against me."
- Eleazar was instructed by God to gather these objects that had been used to burn incense.
30 Clues: Original name of Joshua • To what tribe did Korah belong? • Confined outside of camp for 7 days • Refused to come when called by Moses • Spy who represented the tribe of Judah • Most humble man on the face of the earth • Fruit brought back on a pole by the spies • One of the two spies who gave a favorable report • They prophesied even though they remained in camp • ...
people related to the 19th century urbanization 2022-10-14
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- an economist noted for his contributions to the development of American institutionalist economics.
- humorist, novelist, and travel writer
- created the light bulb
- invented the first alternating AC motor
- he was an escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer.
- one of America's foremost realistic writers
- William James is famous for helping to found psychology as a formal discipline, for establishing the school of functionalism in psychology, and for greatly advancing the movement of pragmatism in philosophy
- founder of American landscape architecture
- American writer
- founded the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- wrote short stories and operettas, ballads and orations
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- made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock
- American novelist, journalist and activist
- conceived photographic images as instruments for social change
- proposed the single tax: that the state tax away all economic rent—the income from the use of bare land but not from improvements—and abolish
- contributed to the development of electric motor, electric railways and electric elevators
- created the elevator brake
- served as the minister at the first congregational church of Columbus, Ohio.
- convicted of stealing
- Wald pioneered public health nursing by placing nurses in public schools and by helping found the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and Columbia University's School of Nursing.
- famous for his doctrine of social Darwinism
- a founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism, a pioneer in functional psychology, and a leader of the progressive movement in education in the United States.
- he was an American publisher, social arbiter of high society, and golf club owner
25 Clues: American writer • convicted of stealing • created the light bulb • created the elevator brake • humorist, novelist, and travel writer • invented the first alternating AC motor • made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock • American novelist, journalist and activist • founder of American landscape architecture • one of America's foremost realistic writers • ...
Only people in 6.8 can do this 2023-12-13
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- What is the opposite gender of a Female?
- Who is the youngest in our class?
- What country do we live in?
- What is the name of the bee?
- What are we learning since the start of the year in year6?
- What is a famous dish had on thanksgiving?
- Who is Messi’s best friend?
- How many people have Air Up bottles in 6.8?
- Who invaded Poland in WWII?
- What word describes a noun?
- What the name of a famous Christmas drink?
- Fill in the blank ______ uses dots and dashes.
- What day does the Christmas holidays start?
- What does PE stand for?
- What type of transport did refugees have to take to get away from danger?
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- What is the first name of 6.8s teacher?
- How many times has 6.8 won the spelling bee in term 2?
- What is 6.8s mascot called?
- What instrument uses a hammer to make a sound?
- How many birthdays are in December in 6.8?
- What team does Ms Fowler support?
- Which country declared war on Japan after the bombing of pearl harbour?
- What is the name of the newest building in TTS?
- What is the answer to this question.
24 Clues: What does PE stand for? • What country do we live in? • What is 6.8s mascot called? • Who is Messi’s best friend? • Who invaded Poland in WWII? • What word describes a noun? • What is the name of the bee? • Who is the youngest in our class? • What team does Ms Fowler support? • What is the answer to this question. • What is the first name of 6.8s teacher? • ...
Significant People in Early US History, Etc. 2023-08-22
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- Lewis and ______
- Name of River that goes along eastern border of this state
- Anti-slave man who created the newspaper "The Liberator"
- Name of National Park the postcards above the door are from
- Name of the state we live in
- City that we are in now
- Animal the Native Americans in the midwest hunted
- First President of the United States
- Name of Native American settlement located near St. Louis, Missouri
- President who forced many Native Americans out west
- The European country that was the first to colonize Missouri
- Name of City the map to the right of the Spartan is
- First President to get killed in office
- President right after Lincoln was killed
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- Name of mountains in eastern USA
- The final battle of the Revolutionary War
- Native American leader who had a confederacy
- Founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- Commander of the Confederates
- Spanish explorer who took credit for "discovering" America
- President who purchased the Louisiana Purchase
- Name of Mr. Torbett's Rabbit
- Native American leader who helped Pilgrims survive conditions
- French explorer who founded Quebec
- Name of state directly north of us
- Author of "Federalist Papers"
- Former slave who wrote memoir about life as slave
- French and _______ War
- Leader of the Union Army in the Civil War and 18th President
- Number of branches of government we have
- A thing you use to call people
- Native American tribe in Missouri we spent a lot of time on
- Spanish explorer who took over present-day Mexico
33 Clues: Lewis and ______ • French and _______ War • City that we are in now • Name of the state we live in • Name of Mr. Torbett's Rabbit • Commander of the Confederates • Author of "Federalist Papers" • A thing you use to call people • Name of mountains in eastern USA • French explorer who founded Quebec • Name of state directly north of us • First President of the United States • ...
Chapter 5 Review - Key People, Nations & Capitals 2023-09-24
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- Capital of Saudi Arabia.
- Ruled from (556-593 B.C.) & the son of Nebuchadnezzar & last Chaldean king.
- Capital of Lebanon.
- Deported the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom.
- Ruled from (625-605 B.C.), under whose leadership did the Chaldeans conquer all of Mesopotamia, & formed an alliance with Medes & the Scythians.
- Prophesied that Nineveh would fall.
- Ruled from (605-562 B.C.) & conquered the Fertile Crescent & Southern Kingdom of Judah.
- Ruled from (745-727 B.C.) & began the conquest of the Assyrian Empire.
- Capital of Jordan.
- Capital of Iraq.
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- Warned the city Nineveh of God's coming judgment.
- Capital of Israel.
- United the Persians & led them to victory over Medes between (559-550 B.C.)
- Capital of Egypt.
- An adviser to Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar.
- Capital of Iran.
- Capital of Syria.
- Capital of Sudan.
- Ruled from (669-626 B.C.),collected a library of 100,000 cuneiform tablets & known as the last great Assyrian king.
- Capital of Turkey.
20 Clues: Capital of Iran. • Capital of Iraq. • Capital of Egypt. • Capital of Syria. • Capital of Sudan. • Capital of Israel. • Capital of Turkey. • Capital of Jordan. • Capital of Lebanon. • Capital of Saudi Arabia. • Prophesied that Nineveh would fall. • An adviser to Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar. • Deported the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom. • ...
The Five People You Meet... Vocabulary Practice 2023-10-24
21 Clues: peace • must do • next to • horrible • pulled up • time is up • joint pain • coming out • holds water • free moving • questioning • cometogether • falling down • neat and tidy • lived through • scatter about • blood and guts • ride with horses • happening right now • small booth for sales • to make someone feel bad
Matt G-significant people in Australian poitics 2019-06-16
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- Left school at the age of 15
- died in 2019
- died from cancer at the age of 55
- Second Prime Minister of Australia
- made it compulsarary for young men to go to war in WWI
- first woman in Cabinet
- attended Melbourne uni
- moved to Sydney at the age of 2
- proud Northern Territorian
- Worked on the Bathurst railways
- was part of the Liberal party
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- An aboriginalhero
- Banned guns
- First name was John
- First female Prime Minister
- Fighted against womens sufferage
- Indigenous actress
- Made a newspaper
- worked at the coal mines at the age of 10 with his farther
- Became a judge in the high court
- campainged to let women vote
21 Clues: Banned guns • died in 2019 • Made a newspaper • An aboriginalhero • Indigenous actress • First name was John • first woman in Cabinet • attended Melbourne uni • proud Northern Territorian • First female Prime Minister • Left school at the age of 15 • campainged to let women vote • was part of the Liberal party • moved to Sydney at the age of 2 • Worked on the Bathurst railways • ...
Matt G-significant people in Australian politics 2019-06-16
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- delivered a powerful speech
- died from cancer at the age of 55
- Indigenous actress
- became a judge in the high court
- drowned while going for a swim
- first name was John
- first women in Cabinet
- fighted against womens sufferage
- proud Northern Territorian
- workedon the Bathurst railways
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- died in 2019
- Moved to Sydney at the age of 2
- face on $50 note
- Second Prime Minister of Australia
- Made a newspaper
- first female Prime Minister
- Worked at a coal mine at the age of 10 with his farther
- died in office
- campainged to let women vote
- Aboriginl hero
20 Clues: died in 2019 • died in office • Aboriginl hero • face on $50 note • Made a newspaper • Indigenous actress • first name was John • first women in Cabinet • proud Northern Territorian • delivered a powerful speech • first female Prime Minister • campainged to let women vote • drowned while going for a swim • workedon the Bathurst railways • Moved to Sydney at the age of 2 • ...
The Five People You Meet in Heaven 2024-05-20
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- Eddie's "last name"
- word meaning ridiculous, absurd
- shot by the guards because he was sick
- Eddie's brother
- word meaning severely simple, without decoration
- Shea...Eddie does not like him
- where Eddie was shot
- main setting of the story
- He was responsible for Freddy's Free Fall accident
- a hint of future events
- author
- Eddie's love
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- word meaning to change form or shape
- distorted, ugly
- an unkind name for the Curious Citizens
- the last face Eddie saw in his life
- the protagonist of the story
- country where Eddie was a prisoner of war
- how Eddie was able to overtake the guards
- Where Eddie "awoke" after dying
- Words made from sounds
- he was killed by a landmine
- color caused by silver nitrate
23 Clues: author • Eddie's love • distorted, ugly • Eddie's brother • Eddie's "last name" • where Eddie was shot • Words made from sounds • a hint of future events • main setting of the story • he was killed by a landmine • the protagonist of the story • Shea...Eddie does not like him • color caused by silver nitrate • word meaning ridiculous, absurd • Where Eddie "awoke" after dying • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2023-04-17
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- organized for a joint purpose
- to pause and think
- perfect flawless
- color of a dark plum
- about to occur or happen
- incapable of doing something
- to explode with fierceness
- to walk unsteadily
- mixed sounds, not pleasant
- odd or natural in the way
- is a part of life
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- people who share obscure
- shaking without control
- ugly
- something of value that can be sold
- a person or thing that radically
- fast and intense in movement
- to quickly or abruptly
- widely spread
- to breath with difficulty
20 Clues: ugly • widely spread • perfect flawless • is a part of life • to pause and think • to walk unsteadily • color of a dark plum • to quickly or abruptly • shaking without control • people who share obscure • about to occur or happen • to breath with difficulty • odd or natural in the way • to explode with fierceness • mixed sounds, not pleasant • incapable of doing something • ...
People, Policies, Priorities, and Puzzles: LFL 2025 2024-12-18
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- ____ enrollment programs allow high school students to earn college credits while learning job skills
- The term for this legislative leader originated from a hunting phrase for someone who keeps hounds together during a chase
- Chamber-backed policy that ensures consistent regulations across cities and avoids a patchwork of local rules.
- In 2023, Arizona adopted this kind of income tax system, which applies rates equally to alltaxpayers regardless of income
- Rep. _________ was rated the most bipartisan member of Arizona’s Congressional delegation in 2024
- The Chamber promotes expanding access to affordable ___ care to boost workforce productivity.
- Arizona is home to the largest power plant of this type in the U.S
- Arizona leads the nation in producing these critical tech components
- This company’s investment in Arizona represents the largest foreign direct investment for a greenfield project in U.S. history.
- The Chamber celebrated the defeat of Prop. 499, which would have threatened this city’s tourism sector, cost jobs, and raised taxes.
- The Chamber emphasizes this as a top priority to protect businesses from data breaches and digital threats.
- The Chamber strongly advocates to preserve Arizona's status as a ____ __ ____ state, which protects workers from mandatory union membership
- The Chamber strongly supported Prop. 312, a ballot measure that is already forcing cities to take action on __________.
- This type of legislative committee resolves differences between House and Senate bills
- Arizona’s largest electric utility
- The Chamber helps businesses stay competitive by reducing tax _____
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- The Chamber supports the expansion of this infrastructure to connect rural communities.
- The Arizona Chamber strongly supports _____ _____ polices that allow families to select the best education options for their kids
- The Chamber advocates for this type of permitting to speed up business growth
- The Chamber defends policies that foster innovation and protect these intellectual assets.
- International trade agreement crucial for Arizona exports
- Happy Anniversary! This year, the Chamber celebrated ________ years as the leading statewide business advocate at the state Capitol.
- The Chamber supports this U.S. Senate procedure for promoting compromise, protecting minority voices, and preventing rushed legislation.
- The Chamber advocates for balanced and reasonable air quality standards to address this pollutant without stifling economic growth.
- The presenting sponsor of LFL 2025, this company has invested more than $10 billion to develop and commercialize smoke-free products
- Federal funding program designed to bolster domestic production of semiconductors
- Voter-approval of Prop. 479 will ensure continued funding for vital _________ projects.
- The Chamber opposes these government-imposed limits that distort markets and stifle competition
- A meeting where legislators of the same party discuss legislative strategy
- The _____ Commission regulates utilities and has jurisdiction over rates and service standards
- Addressing shortages in this area is key to ensuring Arizona’s economic growth and competitiveness
- This type of veto power allows the governor to reject specific items in a budget bill without vetoing the entire bill
- Arizona's constitution requires a ______majority vote on legislation that imposes orincreases a tax
- Process by which citizens can propose or repeal laws through a vote
- The chamber of the legislature where spending must originate
- A session called by the governor outside of the regular calendar
- A massive hotspot for semiconductors and other advanced manufacturers, Phoenix has been dubbed the _____ Desert.
37 Clues: Arizona’s largest electric utility • International trade agreement crucial for Arizona exports • The chamber of the legislature where spending must originate • A session called by the governor outside of the regular calendar • Arizona is home to the largest power plant of this type in the U.S • Process by which citizens can propose or repeal laws through a vote • ...
Places and People At and Around School 2024-11-22
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- library
- female secretary
- male principle
- hallway
- female principal
- high school
- male secretary
- elementary school
- female classmate
- male janitor
- school
- female teacher
- female police officer
- female teacher
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- auditorium
- office
- dormitory
- male classmate
- male police officer
- bathroom
- university
- Spanish class
- abbreviation for female teacher
- middle school
- cafeteria
- bookstore
- female janitor
- gymnasium
- abbreviation for male teacher
29 Clues: office • school • library • hallway • bathroom • dormitory • cafeteria • bookstore • gymnasium • auditorium • university • high school • male janitor • Spanish class • middle school • male classmate • male principle • male secretary • female janitor • female teacher • female teacher • female secretary • female principal • female classmate • elementary school • male police officer • female police officer • ...
Places and People At and Around School 2024-11-22
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- An employee that enforces law and maintains safety (feminine).
- An employee that enforces laws and maintains safety.
- A person in the same class as you (masculine).
- A room that contains a toilet, sink and urinals.
- An abbreviation for educator (feminine).
- A school that teaches grades 9-12.
- An institution/school that awards academic degrees.
- Someone who runs the school (feminine).
- An educator of students (feminine).
- A person tasked with taking care of a building by cleaning (feminine).
- A person in the same class as you (feminine).
- A room/sleeping quarters used to house students at a school.
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- A clase where Spanish is taught and learned.
- An indoor place used for exercise and training.
- A store where books are bought and sold.
- A room/set of rooms used for work.
- A place where food is served and eaten.
- A place where grades 6-8 are taught.\
- A school where kindergarten to fifth grade are taught.
- An educator of students (masculine).
- A place where books are rented and returned after use.
- A place where children are taught.
- An employee that is tasked with records, correspondence and assistance (feminine).
- An employee tasked with correspondence, records and assistance (masculine).
- Somone who runs the school (masculine).
- A room/large building used to hold an audience.
- An area located between rooms for walking.
- A abbreviation for educator (masculine).
- Someone who takes care of a building by cleaning (masculine).
29 Clues: A room/set of rooms used for work. • A place where children are taught. • A school that teaches grades 9-12. • An educator of students (feminine). • An educator of students (masculine). • A place where grades 6-8 are taught.\ • A place where food is served and eaten. • Somone who runs the school (masculine). • Someone who runs the school (feminine). • ...
A Puzzle For the People Andrea Loves 2025-03-07
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- the dog that melted my Korean heart of stone (MM)
- Only Jesus is more perfect than his hair (AmSu)
- this helps me get through a bb game (AB)
- where we birthed our book club idea (AnSt)
- your easy kid-loved recipe i've used so many times (JL)
- so impressed you have this in your garage (EL)
- where you met me in my time of need (JD)
- our families can play 7 of these forever (MH)
- only Nathan could pull off this with lots of little kids! (RS)
- the play in which noah and christian were so great together (PZ)
- Made Adam to do this at your house during a blackout (JD)
- Bob walked up holding this when he saved the day for our kids(AA)
- the beautiful hotel we worked at together (KP)
- his jokes fell flat (WL)
- you just taught me how to use this, mind blown (MH)
- the part of your christmas card I love the most! (LM)
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- the most fun i've had in your backyard! (EM)
- where we have photo proof of our 4th kids hugging (MH)
- author of my worst book club choice (MR)
- traded items at our annual party (CK)
- favorite night of family camp (CB)
- the first of many crazy outfits steve wore to FC (SG)
- the game you and I never lose (EP)
- 4 of these gets you through anything! (SR)
- I leaned hard on your amazing 5 during this (KF)
- Most important things we do at FC! (CAA)
- almost died hiking it with you (KW)
- this stuff was not going to let you go! (HB)
- the deathtrap only you and I cared about at FC (EH)
- where you told me "oh public? just apply to Covenant" (CS)
30 Clues: his jokes fell flat (WL) • favorite night of family camp (CB) • the game you and I never lose (EP) • almost died hiking it with you (KW) • traded items at our annual party (CK) • author of my worst book club choice (MR) • this helps me get through a bb game (AB) • where you met me in my time of need (JD) • Most important things we do at FC! (CAA) • ...
Who are the people in your family? 2025-04-20
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- your parents' daughter
- your brother's son
- your grandfather's father
- your mother's brother
- your child's father
- your child's mother
- your father's sister
- your father's mother
- your grandmother's mother
- your stepmother's son (not your brother)
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- your child's child
- your sister's parent
- your parents' son
- your sister's daughter
- your mother's father
- your uncle's child
- your father's new wife (not your mother)
- your son and daughter
- your grandmother's daughter
- your mother and father
20 Clues: your parents' son • your child's child • your brother's son • your uncle's child • your child's father • your child's mother • your sister's parent • your mother's father • your father's sister • your father's mother • your mother's brother • your son and daughter • your parents' daughter • your sister's daughter • your mother and father • your grandfather's father • your grandmother's mother • ...
places and people at or around school 2024-12-03
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- school
- bookstore
- spanish class
- female principal
- male principal
- male janitor
- gym
- female classmate
- bathroom
- office
- cafeteria
- middle school
- elementary school
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- high school
- auditorium
- male secretary
- university
- male classmate
- male police
- abbreviation for male teacher
- male teacher
- dormitory
- female secretary
- library
- female janitor
- hallway
- female teacher
- abbreviation for female teacher
- female police
29 Clues: gym • school • office • library • hallway • bathroom • bookstore • dormitory • cafeteria • auditorium • university • high school • male police • male janitor • spanish class • male teacher • female police • middle school • male secretary • male classmate • male principal • female janitor • female teacher • female principal • female secretary • female classmate • elementary school • abbreviation for male teacher • ...
Notable People in the History of Computers 2025-09-04
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- Led the IBM team that developed FORTRAN, the first high-level language.
- German engineer who pioneered binary-based computing.
- Created the theoretical Turing Machine model of computation.
- Co-founder of Microsoft, helped popularize personal computing.
- Often called the 'father of the computer’ for designing the Analytical Engine.
- Co-founded Apple and introduced the Macintosh computer.
- Designed Pascal, a structured programming language.
- Built the Pascaline, an early mechanical calculator.
- Mathematician who created Boolean algebra, vital to computer logic.
- Co-creator of the C programming language.
- Invented C++, an extension of the C programming language.
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- Created the loom that used punched cards to control patterns.
- Regarded as the first programmer.
- Invented the computer mouse.
- Developed the stored-program architecture still used today.
- Built the EDSAC, the first practical stored-program computer.
- Created the Java programming language at Sun Microsystems.
- Developed the first compiler for a computer programming language.
- Developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC), an early electronic digital computer.
- Designed the Harvard Mark I, one of the first large-scale automatic digital computers.
20 Clues: Invented the computer mouse. • Regarded as the first programmer. • Co-creator of the C programming language. • Designed Pascal, a structured programming language. • Built the Pascaline, an early mechanical calculator. • German engineer who pioneered binary-based computing. • Co-founded Apple and introduced the Macintosh computer. • ...
🧩 Crossword 2: Family & People (30 words) 2026-04-08
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- Your parents' daughter is your... (1 word)
- Your sister’s daughter (1 word)
- Your mother’s or father’s brother is your... (1 word)
- If your child has a son, he is your... (1 word)
- Your mum and dad (1 word)
- Your mum (1 word)
- If your child has a daughter, she is your... (1 word)
- The person who hired you and gives you work (1 word)
- Your male child (1 word)
- A very young child (1 word)
- A tutor who teaches in a school (1 word)
- Your mother’s and father’s parents are your... (1 word plural)
- Your mother’s sister (1 word)
- Married man (1 word)
- People who live in the same flat as you (1 word plural)
- Your brother’s son (1 word)
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- A boss hires... (1 word plural)
- Your uncle’s child (1 word)
- Married woman (1 word)
- People who live next door (1 word plural)
- Your female child (1 word)
- Your parents' son is your... (1 word)
- Your dad (1 word)
- Your dad’s mother (1 word)
- People in your class (1 word plural)
- If your child has 2 children, they are your... (1 word)
- People you work with (1 word plural)
- Your brother or sister (1 word)
- People you like and spend time with (1 word plural)
- Your father’s father (1 word)
30 Clues: Your dad (1 word) • Your mum (1 word) • Married man (1 word) • Married woman (1 word) • Your male child (1 word) • Your mum and dad (1 word) • Your female child (1 word) • Your dad’s mother (1 word) • Your uncle’s child (1 word) • A very young child (1 word) • Your brother’s son (1 word) • Your father’s father (1 word) • Your mother’s sister (1 word) • A boss hires... (1 word plural) • ...
STEAM 6C B5 2021-05-28
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- car uses electricity instead of gasoline
- fuels natural gas, petroleum and coal
- amount of resource
- water found in rocks underwater
- growth increase amount of people
- using a resource
- a fossil fuel tha tpowers cars
- methods used to give people clean water
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- substance used for treating diseases
- rate number of people who die per 1000 people
- things people don´t need and throw out
- parts of earth wher humans can live
- resources materials found in nature
- too many people in a place
- rate number of babies born per 1000 people
- something that can be replaced
- ores rocks cointaing useful metals
- upper layer of earth; plants grow
18 Clues: using a resource • amount of resource • too many people in a place • something that can be replaced • a fossil fuel tha tpowers cars • water found in rocks underwater • growth increase amount of people • upper layer of earth; plants grow • ores rocks cointaing useful metals • parts of earth wher humans can live • resources materials found in nature • ...
Halloween Theme 2020-10-21
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- This is the month Halloween falls on
- They change colors during the fall
- People turn into these on every full moon
- Bird that sleeps during the day
- Flying creatures that haunt people
- Pocus A Disney movie with 3 witches
- They suck people's blood
- What people get on going Trick-or-Treating
- People carve these to make Jack-O-Lanterns
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- The Season that Halloween is a part of
- People do this every Halloween
- Nocturnal Animals that live in caves
- Bugs that have eight legs
- House A place where you find ghosts
- Bones of the body
- Dead people that come back from the dead
- Where people go when they die
- They ride Brooms
- A dead human who has been wrapped in tissue paper
19 Clues: They ride Brooms • Bones of the body • They suck people's blood • Bugs that have eight legs • Where people go when they die • People do this every Halloween • Bird that sleeps during the day • They change colors during the fall • Flying creatures that haunt people • Nocturnal Animals that live in caves • This is the month Halloween falls on • House A place where you find ghosts • ...
Europeans Conquests in the Americas 2024-10-18
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- person born in Spain filled high positions
- Aztec Emperor
- American born from Spanish settlers
- Aztec Capital
- West Indies People
- People of American Indian & European Ancestry
- Conquistadors
- Translator Advisor
- People agree to work together
- Landowner from Cuba
- People fight against their own people
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- Representative of the King
- Disease Resistance
- American/European Ancestry
- right to demand labor from the natives
- Conquistador from Peru
- American Born Descendants
- workers forced to labor to pay off debt
- They prey on Ships
19 Clues: Aztec Emperor • Aztec Capital • Conquistadors • Disease Resistance • West Indies People • They prey on Ships • Translator Advisor • Landowner from Cuba • Conquistador from Peru • American Born Descendants • Representative of the King • American/European Ancestry • People agree to work together • American born from Spanish settlers • People fight against their own people • ...
The Giver 2016-10-19
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- it isn't successful complete
- get the chance luckly
- some people rebuke the other people
- thinking like serious
- use this world to older people
- kind of important
- give to the encourage
- some people is not noisy
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- we don't need anymore.
- some people answer the question quickly
- really necessary
- permit to person
- some people never complain
- respect to people
- some people shaking the body.
15 Clues: really necessary • permit to person • kind of important • respect to people • get the chance luckly • thinking like serious • give to the encourage • we don't need anymore. • some people is not noisy • some people never complain • it isn't successful complete • some people shaking the body. • use this world to older people • some people rebuke the other people • ...
Religion 2024-04-03
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- people who practice Christianity
- who is a prophet/messenger of god in islam
- universe is god, god is universe
- the branch of Islam that denies needing successor
- believing in one God
- name of people who practice judaism
- jewish place of worship
- where do buddhists place of worship
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- people are reincarnated till full enlightenment
- destiny created through action
- place of Christian worship
- people who practice buddhism
- where do Hindus worship
- holy book in Christian religion
- Islamic place of worship
- Savior in Christian religion
- amount of noble truths in Buddhism
- people who practice hinduism
- name of the people who practice Islam
- Buddhist place or worship
20 Clues: believing in one God • where do Hindus worship • jewish place of worship • Islamic place of worship • Buddhist place or worship • place of Christian worship • people who practice buddhism • Savior in Christian religion • people who practice hinduism • destiny created through action • holy book in Christian religion • people who practice Christianity • universe is god, god is universe • ...
Occupations 2023-04-26
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- I grow fruits and vegetables.
- I help students stay healthy.
- I take people to places in the city.
- I cook food for people at a restaurant.
- I can fly an airplane.
- I help your teeth stay clean and healthy.
- I love to make art.
- I take people where they want to go.
- I teach students how to read and write.
- I can paint your house.
- I help people find books and information.
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- I wear a uniform and have a black and white car.
- I help people stay healthy.
- I explore outer space.
- I play instruments.
- I save people and pets from fires.
- I bring food to people in restaurants.
- I bring your mail to you.
- I catch fish.
19 Clues: I catch fish. • I play instruments. • I love to make art. • I explore outer space. • I can fly an airplane. • I can paint your house. • I bring your mail to you. • I help people stay healthy. • I grow fruits and vegetables. • I help students stay healthy. • I save people and pets from fires. • I take people to places in the city. • I take people where they want to go. • ...
Zooba 2022-01-22
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- bites
- dashes really fast
- she can poison by attacking
- eats fruit
- zoo animal battle royale game
- loves Minecraft and Zooba
- has joey to attack
- charges to stun
- roar can stun
- flies to bite people
- has a bird to heal
- can see a large range in bushes
- turn invisable
- can pull people with his claw
- blocks people
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- can attack in water
- slides really fast and slows people down by attacking
- sucks people in using his trunk and splashing water on them
- scratches on auto
- can smash down on people
- can hop multiple times to escape
- swim fast with invisableity
- increases speed
- can knockback by kicking
- has sidekicks
- can fly
26 Clues: bites • can fly • eats fruit • roar can stun • has sidekicks • blocks people • turn invisable • charges to stun • increases speed • scratches on auto • dashes really fast • has joey to attack • has a bird to heal • can attack in water • flies to bite people • can smash down on people • can knockback by kicking • loves Minecraft and Zooba • she can poison by attacking • swim fast with invisableity • ...
Zooba 2022-01-22
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- bites
- dashes really fast
- she can poison by attacking
- eats fruit
- zoo animal battle royale game
- loves Minecraft and Zooba
- has joey to attack
- charges to stun
- roar can stun
- flies to bite people
- has a bird to heal
- can see a large range in bushes
- turn invisable
- can pull people with his claw
- blocks people
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- can attack in water
- slides really fast and slows people down by attacking
- sucks people in using his trunk and splashing water on them
- scratches on auto
- can smash down on people
- can hop multiple times to escape
- swim fast with invisableity
- increases speed
- can knockback by kicking
- has sidekicks
- can fly
26 Clues: bites • can fly • eats fruit • roar can stun • has sidekicks • blocks people • turn invisable • charges to stun • increases speed • scratches on auto • dashes really fast • has joey to attack • has a bird to heal • can attack in water • flies to bite people • can smash down on people • can knockback by kicking • loves Minecraft and Zooba • she can poison by attacking • swim fast with invisableity • ...
Social Studies 2018-03-21
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- Long, narrow bay
- Work done for people
- In the country side
- Use materials from nature
- Places that make goods or food
- Cutting trees down
- What people believe, language, music and food.
- Grasslands
- Having many cultures
- What surrounds animals and people
- Ways that are passed down from parents.
- Where people live
- Things made for people to use
- The past
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- Animals living in the wild
- A community in the city
- Water with land around it
- Protection (of nature)
- Moving stuff
- Showing visitors around
- A special celebration
- the rise and fall of the sea level
- How hot or cold
- Dirty
- Food for people and animals
- Where people live
- Family that lived long ago
27 Clues: Dirty • The past • Grasslands • Moving stuff • How hot or cold • Long, narrow bay • Where people live • Where people live • Cutting trees down • In the country side • Work done for people • Having many cultures • A special celebration • Protection (of nature) • A community in the city • Showing visitors around • Water with land around it • Use materials from nature • Animals living in the wild • ...
In the street 2 2016-08-08
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- people that shop
- people that drive cars
- where you can borrow a book
- people that collect garbage for a job
- where people study
- where a policeman works
- a place to turn left or right
- put your rubbish in here
- where you can post a letter
- a public place to make a call
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- where you wait for a bus
- people that are visiting
- something to drive on
- go here when you are sick
- a lump in the road to slow down cars
- anything that was built
- an ATM machine
- people that walk on the street
- a circular junction in the road
- where the mayor works
- a place to walk
21 Clues: an ATM machine • a place to walk • people that shop • where people study • something to drive on • where the mayor works • people that drive cars • anything that was built • where a policeman works • where you wait for a bus • people that are visiting • put your rubbish in here • go here when you are sick • where you can borrow a book • where you can post a letter • ...
Spanish vocab. #swag 2014-05-20
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- people walk on this
- people drive on this
- letting someone do something
- people sit on this at the park
- opposite of dropping someone off
- a stand with food
- pets go here
- people drive on this
- Si, claro
- a square town
- bury people here
- slower than jogging
- people drink this in the morning
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- preguntarle a alguien
- a street
- people get stuff here to fish
- opposite of not cutting hair.
- you put pet fish in here
- this is how you communicate
- police take criminals here
- el centro recreativo
- opposite of getting on
- meat is cut here
- hacer diligencias
- take a ___ through
- somewhere with wifi
- to ___ someone
- put money in here
- el ayuntamiento
29 Clues: a street • Si, claro • pets go here • a square town • to ___ someone • el ayuntamiento • meat is cut here • bury people here • a stand with food • hacer diligencias • put money in here • take a ___ through • people walk on this • somewhere with wifi • slower than jogging • people drive on this • el centro recreativo • people drive on this • preguntarle a alguien • opposite of getting on • ...
Owen Burgen= 3rd Hour 2024-04-17
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- People from the Netherlands
- State of the Sunflower
- People from Germany
- Americans killed off most of this species
- The law says you have to do something
- the vehicle that made the trails useless
- The Hispanic species brought to america
- Group of people from the same place
- Reason people settled in Kansas
- To transfer money to a government entity
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- A time of isolation
- invention that stopped cowboys
- Got their way of life striped them
- paper or card map
- People from France
- Ownership or control of a supply
- Person from mexico
- Someone skilled in formal speeches
- people who gave cattle drives
- a person who does work for no pay and is forced
20 Clues: paper or card map • People from France • Person from mexico • A time of isolation • People from Germany • State of the Sunflower • People from the Netherlands • people who gave cattle drives • invention that stopped cowboys • Reason people settled in Kansas • Ownership or control of a supply • Got their way of life striped them • Someone skilled in formal speeches • ...
America 2024-09-24
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- A colnie
- To respectfully ignore
- Biggest city in america
- A drug used now that was created long ago
- The smallest colonie
- People who work for people to do labor
- One of the colonies
- soldiers are allowed to stay in random people houses
- a king
- Where you can look to see the time
- A class where you learn about the past
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- Place where you can see where places are
- where people got shot
- Big rock
- The 13 colines and other things
- Where people keep pencils
- the event where people protested the Tea Act
- Something that was a theory of roanokes dissaperence
- the first colonie
- Power
- What you use to write
- Mystery
22 Clues: Power • a king • Mystery • A colnie • Big rock • the first colonie • One of the colonies • The smallest colonie • where people got shot • What you use to write • To respectfully ignore • Biggest city in america • Where people keep pencils • The 13 colines and other things • Where you can look to see the time • People who work for people to do labor • A class where you learn about the past • ...
Put On the New Self 2025-08-30
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- Who we are by God
- the opposite of pride
- the wrath of God will come upon the sons of ________________
- a ___________ in which there is no distinction
- what we should do for other people
- talking bad about other people
- actions against God's Way
- the people around Colossae
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- what we used to do
- how we treat people who test us
- the people that Jesus belonged to
- The Anointed One
- our former self
- dishonesty
- a heart of _________
- wanting things that belong to other people
- our person when we follow Jesus
- the perfect bond of unity
- temper
19 Clues: temper • dishonesty • our former self • The Anointed One • Who we are by God • what we used to do • a heart of _________ • the opposite of pride • the perfect bond of unity • actions against God's Way • the people around Colossae • talking bad about other people • how we treat people who test us • our person when we follow Jesus • the people that Jesus belonged to • ...
Early rock and roll people 2020-09-22
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- most famous song being "JohnnyB Goode"
- Played "five long years"
- King of Rock and Roll
- created the song Lucille
- "the blue moon of Kentucky"
- first black man to be produced by a white record label
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- "Rave On" being one if his most popular songs
- "Great balls of fire"
- shoes
- one of the most famous of his songs being "I'm a man"
- most famous song being blue
11 Clues: shoes • "Great balls of fire" • King of Rock and Roll • Played "five long years" • created the song Lucille • most famous song being blue • "the blue moon of Kentucky" • most famous song being "JohnnyB Goode" • "Rave On" being one if his most popular songs • one of the most famous of his songs being "I'm a man" • first black man to be produced by a white record label
Key Terms and Key People 2023-03-21
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- also called Louis XIV
- a ruler shares authority with parliament
- recognized Catholicism as the official religion in France
- a ruler maintains absolute authority over foreign policy, taxation, and the lives of their subjects
- 235 foot long ballroom
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- created a palace in Versailles
- died from capital punishment 2006
- political leader of the Huguenots
- ruled by one
- not completed until 1820
- ruled by none
11 Clues: ruled by one • ruled by none • also called Louis XIV • 235 foot long ballroom • not completed until 1820 • created a palace in Versailles • died from capital punishment 2006 • political leader of the Huguenots • a ruler shares authority with parliament • recognized Catholicism as the official religion in France • ...
Unit 2: People in Communities 2013-02-21
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- / They were ______ to school.
- / The dog was ______ itself dry.
- / We were ______ Dad wash the dog.
- / People in a ______ want to help one another.
- / She ______ playing a video game.
- / They ______ to play a game.
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- / We were ______ at the clown.
- / They help cook food and ______ clothes.
- / The girl was ______ to her friend.
- / Many families think it is ______ to be together.
- / They ______ walking to the bus station.
11 Clues: / They were ______ to school. • / They ______ to play a game. • / We were ______ at the clown. • / The dog was ______ itself dry. • / We were ______ Dad wash the dog. • / She ______ playing a video game. • / The girl was ______ to her friend. • / They help cook food and ______ clothes. • / They ______ walking to the bus station. • ...
People of the French Revolution 2014-10-30
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- French king during the French Revolution
- revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy
- General;seized power as first consul, founded the First French Empire
- wife of Louis XVI
- daughter of Jacques Necker
- radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal
- soldier rising through ranks to become a general
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- a Girondist politician who designed the French Republican calander and commited suicide before execution
- enlightenment author and philosopher
- deputy from Paris
- writer; advocate of gender equality
11 Clues: deputy from Paris • wife of Louis XVI • daughter of Jacques Necker • writer; advocate of gender equality • enlightenment author and philosopher • French king during the French Revolution • soldier rising through ranks to become a general • radical journalist; assassinated by Charlotte Cordal • revolutionary priest; supported Civil Constitution of the Clergy • ...
important people for the school 2018-02-21
11 Clues: speaks Polish • Teacher in math • Not here anymore • Comes from Norway • solves your problems • a weird one, but funny • teacher at art history • used to be Swedish teacher • studied to be a photographer • Taking care of the youngest kids • Had us in religion in first grade
People who make a community 2025-06-09
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- Officer Protects our community from crime.
- Looks after us when we are poorly or in hospital.
- Takes poorly people to hospital
- Gives their time for free to help others.
- Helps us look after our pets.
- Helps us look after our teeth.
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- Helps us find books.
- Protects our community from fire.
- Helps us get better when we are poorly.
- Carries out work for our community.
- teaches us skills.
11 Clues: teaches us skills. • Helps us find books. • Helps us look after our pets. • Helps us look after our teeth. • Takes poorly people to hospital • Protects our community from fire. • Carries out work for our community. • Helps us get better when we are poorly. • Gives their time for free to help others. • Officer Protects our community from crime. • ...
People who make a community 2025-06-09
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- Takes poorly people to hospital
- Helps us look after our teeth.
- Carries out work for our community.
- Gives their time for free to help others.
- Looks after us when we are poorly or in hospital.
- Helps us find books.
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- Protects our community from crime.
- teaches us skills.
- Protects our community from fire.
- Helps us get better when we are poorly.
- Helps us look after our pets.
11 Clues: teaches us skills. • Helps us find books. • Helps us look after our pets. • Helps us look after our teeth. • Takes poorly people to hospital • Protects our community from fire. • Protects our community from crime. • Carries out work for our community. • Helps us get better when we are poorly. • Gives their time for free to help others. • ...
Queen Esther Saves Her People 2026-02-25
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- What happened to Haman at the end of this story?
- What was Haman in this story?
- Who is Esther's uncle?
- What did Mordechai at the end of this story?
- What is Ester at the end of this story?
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- Who was the king of Persia at the time?
- What did Ester invite Haman and Ahasverosh to?
- Who was the first queen of Persia?
- What is the holiday for this story called?
- How did Esther become queen?
- What did Haman force people to do?
11 Clues: Who is Esther's uncle? • How did Esther become queen? • What was Haman in this story? • Who was the first queen of Persia? • What did Haman force people to do? • Who was the king of Persia at the time? • What is Ester at the end of this story? • What is the holiday for this story called? • What did Mordechai at the end of this story? • ...
Lesson 4: People & The Environment 2026-03-13
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- the movement of people from rural to urban areas
- migrate out of a place
- the variety of different living things in a region or ecosystem
- a reason that causes a person to leave their home country
- a reason that attracts a person to a new country
- nonrenewable resources that form over millions of years from the remains of dead plants and animals
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- the effects of an event
- growth of machine-powered production and manufacturing
- loss of forest cover in a region that results from trees being destroyed faster than they can grow back
- useful materials found in nature
- typical ways for living out daily life
11 Clues: migrate out of a place • the effects of an event • useful materials found in nature • typical ways for living out daily life • the movement of people from rural to urban areas • a reason that attracts a person to a new country • growth of machine-powered production and manufacturing • a reason that causes a person to leave their home country • ...
Glossary for Movement of People 2025-04-03
SITXHRM009 Lead and Manage People 2024-08-15
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- Ensuring fair treatment in hiring practices.
- Describes the overall qualities required for a job role
- Consistent methods used for hiring.
- Ensuring new hires understand company culture.
- The process of finding potential job candidates.
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- The process of bringing a new employee into an organisation
- Aligning a new employee with their team.
- Assessing a candidate’s fit through discussion.
- Evaluating potential candidates for a job.
- The diverse composition of the workforce.
- A legal framework governing employment.
- The first stage of the employee lifecycle.
12 Clues: Consistent methods used for hiring. • A legal framework governing employment. • Aligning a new employee with their team. • The diverse composition of the workforce. • Evaluating potential candidates for a job. • The first stage of the employee lifecycle. • Ensuring fair treatment in hiring practices. • Ensuring new hires understand company culture. • ...
Famous people from Poland - eTwinning 2025-12-12
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- She won the Best Actress award at the Polish Film Festival for her role in "Body".
- He led a national uprising and fought in the American Revolutionary war.
- Polish strong man and MMA fighter known for winning World's Strongest Man tiles.
- He won multiple Olympic gold medals in ski jumping.
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- Woman that invated radium and polonium, won two Nobel prizes.
- She is Polish tennis player who became world No. 1.
- He became one f Europe's top goal scorers and won FIFA's Best Player award.
- He made history as the first Polish driver tp win a Formula 1 Grand Prix.
- He wn multiple World Cup ski jumping titles for Poland.
- Polish woman that won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996 for her insightful poetry.
- He proposed that Earth orbits the Sun.
11 Clues: He proposed that Earth orbits the Sun. • She is Polish tennis player who became world No. 1. • He won multiple Olympic gold medals in ski jumping. • He wn multiple World Cup ski jumping titles for Poland. • Woman that invated radium and polonium, won two Nobel prizes. • He led a national uprising and fought in the American Revolutionary war. • ...
People from the Old Testament 2026-03-19
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- Father of the twelve tribes of Israel
- Prophet who was protected in the lions’ den
- Brother of Moses and first high priest
- Father of many nations who made a covenant with God
- Man who fought and defeated Goliath
- Prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt
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- Son of Jacob who was sold into Egypt and became a ruler
- Wife of Abraham who had a son in her old age
- Prophet who built an ark to survive the flood
- First man created on the earth
- Son of Abraham who was nearly sacrificed
11 Clues: First man created on the earth • Man who fought and defeated Goliath • Father of the twelve tribes of Israel • Brother of Moses and first high priest • Son of Abraham who was nearly sacrificed • Prophet who was protected in the lions’ den • Prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt • Wife of Abraham who had a son in her old age • ...
Brodie's History Crossword 2022 2022-12-08
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- A weapon that requires an arrow
- A type of sword that was used during battle
- The ruler of the feudal system
- Was the fist shogun
- A battle between Christians and Muslims
- third in the feudal system and under the shogun
- The people at the bottom of the Japenese Hierarchy system
- the leader of the Aztecs
- The people at the bottom of the feudal system They are usually farmers or fisherman
- This person is at the top of the Japanese feudal system
- The country where the Aztecs lived
- This is the most famous shogun
- A place where the village people and the king live
- The capital of Japan, Now named Tokyo
- The people second in the feudal system
- The Spanish leader during 1485-1547
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- A Japanese military leader
- The name for the army people in japan
- A piece of equipment that knights wear
- A dessert that is worldwide which the Aztecs made
- A weapon that requires shooting a bullet
- The people that go into battle and are third in the feudal system
- A disease used during the Spanish and Aztec war
- A way of ranking people in medieval times
- Places where the Aztecs would sacrifice people to talk to their Gods.
- The people that the Spanish Conquest wiped out
- An animal that allowed people to move around
- Weapons that are used to stab someone
- These people made pots, clothing, wood products and more
- A way of giving and receiving gifts from aligned countries
30 Clues: Was the fist shogun • the leader of the Aztecs • A Japanese military leader • The ruler of the feudal system • This is the most famous shogun • A weapon that requires an arrow • The country where the Aztecs lived • The Spanish leader during 1485-1547 • The name for the army people in japan • Weapons that are used to stab someone • The capital of Japan, Now named Tokyo • ...
Vocab 2025-09-03
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- The way humans were before societies and governments had authority over them
- A group of people that make laws
- People have the right to fair and reasonable laws and all people must be treated fairly
- A government where power belongs to the people
- An unwritten agreement between people and government where the people give up some freedom in exchange for government protection
- Basic rights people are born with including the right of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness
- A court case where citizens decide if someone is guilty or not guilty
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- A government that is limited in power by a written agreement
- Citizens elect representatives to make decisions and run the government for them
- A set of things that people believe they should be free to do without restrictions
- The idea that all people must follow the laws, including government officials
- People chosen to act and speak for a wider group of people
- A system that gives power to the people and power to elected representatives
- People make their own decisions by voting directly on issues
- a system where the people create and run their own government
- People are born with a blank slate or free from outside influences
16 Clues: A group of people that make laws • A government where power belongs to the people • People chosen to act and speak for a wider group of people • A government that is limited in power by a written agreement • People make their own decisions by voting directly on issues • a system where the people create and run their own government • ...
Relative Hodgepodge 1 2022-05-23
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- body parts you brush
- a place where criminals are put on trial
- a person who cooks food for a living
- a device that people listen to
- a bird that farmers raise
- a forest animal that hunts in packs
- a bird that is active at night
- a place where many families live together in the same building
- someone who helps sick or injured animals
- a thing that takes pictures
- a thing that people use to separate solids and liquids
- a holiday when people send cards and chocolates to people they love: __________ Day
- a part of ship where people walk
- something you draw
- something people use to fix mistakes made by a pencil
- somebody who builds houses or buildings: a ____________ worker
- a part of your body you use to smell
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- someone who catches criminals: a police _________
- a thing that you answer when it rings
- an insect that lives in a colony
- a thing that you can pedal
- a large primate that lives in Africa
- a piece of furniture that people sleep on
- a person who acts in movies
- somebody who sews clothes
- the time of day when many people eat dinner
- a piece of furniture that many people can sit on
- an insect that makes honey
- a place where crime fighters work (6,7)
- a holiday when people hang stockings and give gifts
- a part of a plant that can make new plants
- a thing that people use to boil eggs
- something people watch at home
- a part of a fish that it uses to move
- a part of your body you use to hear
- a part of a plant that gathers water
- something people use when they sew
- a place where many shops are gathered under one roof: a shopping ____
- a part of your body you use to see
- a person who says the news
- a place where people drive cars
- a thing spiders make
- a domesticated animal that is raised for meat
43 Clues: something you draw • body parts you brush • a thing spiders make • somebody who sews clothes • a bird that farmers raise • a thing that you can pedal • an insect that makes honey • a person who says the news • a person who acts in movies • a thing that takes pictures • a device that people listen to • a bird that is active at night • something people watch at home • ...
Public Place_7BLemmuela 2022-08-29
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- place where dead people to get burried
- place where people borrow or read a book
- place where people buy their home supplies
- place for people to make their product
- place where police do their work
- place where people buy book
- place where people wash their dirt
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- place for people buy medicine
- place where people get coffee and internet
- place in underground for people to travel
- place where people go when they did bad thing
- place for people deposit or withdraw their money
- place where people workout
- place for people buy bread, cake, etc
14 Clues: place where people workout • place where people buy book • place for people buy medicine • place where police do their work • place where people wash their dirt • place for people buy bread, cake, etc • place where dead people to get burried • place for people to make their product • place where people borrow or read a book • place in underground for people to travel • ...
Horror Hotel assignment puzzle thing 2026-02-12
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- a thing people read
- opposite of day
- a shade of everything with matter
- a person who murders people
- opposite of alive
- the first color of a rainbow
- a way to film events
- a type in pokemon
- an emotion when facing something scary
- something supernatural
- a person who kills people
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- a group of people who fight off ghosts
- something that is possessed or corrupted
- that comes out of humans?
- the first word of the title
- something that can lift more than parents
- something that comes for everyone
- an app with people who make content
- where people go to private fun
19 Clues: opposite of day • opposite of alive • a type in pokemon • a thing people read • a way to film events • something supernatural • that comes out of humans? • a person who kills people • the first word of the title • a person who murders people • the first color of a rainbow • where people go to private fun • a shade of everything with matter • something that comes for everyone • ...
Unthinkables 2014-11-12
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- I distract people
- I make people worry too much
- I make people competitive
- I put people in grumpy moods
- I give people too much energy
- I get people to act mean and bossy
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- I don't like people to wonder about others
- I get people to invade other's personal space
- I make people jump off topic
- I make people get stuck on their ideas
- I get people to use humor at the wrong time
- I move people's bodies from the group
- I get people to only talk about themselves
- I make people have huge reactions
14 Clues: I distract people • I make people competitive • I make people jump off topic • I make people worry too much • I put people in grumpy moods • I give people too much energy • I make people have huge reactions • I get people to act mean and bossy • I move people's bodies from the group • I make people get stuck on their ideas • I don't like people to wonder about others • ...
Jobs 2020-07-08
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- teaches children and adults
- prepares food for people
- makes things on an assembly line
- someone who studies
- someone who plays football
- helps customers in a shop
- repairs cars
- looks after animals in a zoo
- drives a bus
- keeps people safe
- brings food to people
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- designs buildings
- drives a taxi
- writes articles for newspapers and magazines
- takes care of sick animals
- helps sick people
- makes cakes
- helps people to check in
- officer looks after prisoners
19 Clues: makes cakes • repairs cars • drives a bus • drives a taxi • designs buildings • helps sick people • keeps people safe • someone who studies • brings food to people • prepares food for people • helps people to check in • helps customers in a shop • someone who plays football • takes care of sick animals • teaches children and adults • looks after animals in a zoo • officer looks after prisoners • ...
tools 2025-02-10
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- It's a thing people usually put next to their toilet and use it when the toilet is clogged.
- It's a common tool people have to turn bolts and nuts
- You catch mice or rats with it.
- When the power is out, people use this. You also have this in your smartphone
- When your clock or flashlight is dead, you'll need a new one of this.
- People use this to cut the wood or trees.
- People use it to carry heavy things, like many tiles or bricks and move them to the other place
- When the yard is dirty, you clean it with this.
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- People use this to hit nails and fix roof.
- People can kill flies with it
- It can be yellow or green, long or short but it's always next to a faucet.
- It's usually used when people dig the snow or plant flowers.
- People use this to kill cockroaches or ants in their house.
- People collect their different kinds of small tools in this
- This is usually in a bucket and it has many colors. People use a brush or a roller with it.
- This is a heavy tool that can make a hole in the wall.
- When you turn a screw, you use this.
- When people change new lightbulbs or check the roof, they need this to get higher
18 Clues: People can kill flies with it • You catch mice or rats with it. • When you turn a screw, you use this. • People use this to cut the wood or trees. • People use this to hit nails and fix roof. • When the yard is dirty, you clean it with this. • It's a common tool people have to turn bolts and nuts • This is a heavy tool that can make a hole in the wall. • ...
AP HUG Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-09
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- The greatest number of people or a certain species that a geographic area can support.
- The number of farmers in an area of arable land.
- Somethinf that makes peole want to leave an area.
- Smart people leaving a country.
- Low birth rates, low death rates (ZPG)
- Average number of children a women in their life.
- Malthus is wrong because...
- areas in which different genders are allowed or not allowed.
- Population growth continues as the fertility rate decreases.
- Routine movement.
- Birth rate decreases, still low death rate
- People who leave a country because of religious percecution, war...
- People who are forced to migrate are this.
- People leaving a country in hopes of being identified as a refugee.
- Time it takes for a region's population to double.
- Amount of people per square unit of area.
- Rapid decrease in death rate, still high birth rate
- Seasonal migration of livestock.
- Supports high birth rates.
- The process of change in the main causes of death in each stage of the DTM.
- Moving to a different country permanently.
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- People moving from urban areas to rural areas.
- The number of people in an area of arable land.
- Social & economic changes, affect societies migration patterns.
- Far distance less migration.
- People who are too young or old and do not work and need support
- China 1 child policy.
- High birth rate high death rate
- Permanent movement within one region of a country.
- People who associate with one another follow each other to a particular place.
- A factor that induces people to move to a new location.
- Land that people have made a permanent purpose for.
- Amount of deaths per 1,000 people in a society in a year.
- Population is increasing too much & needs to be controlled.
- Environmental or cultural features that help people migrate.
- Better medical technology.
- A bar graph that shows the spread of the population by age & gender.
- Malthusian theory.
- Amount of lice births per 1,000 people in one year.
- Analyzes birth and death rates.
- Number of deaths of infants per 1,000 live births in a year.
41 Clues: Routine movement. • Malthusian theory. • China 1 child policy. • Better medical technology. • Supports high birth rates. • Malthus is wrong because... • Far distance less migration. • Smart people leaving a country. • High birth rate high death rate • Analyzes birth and death rates. • Seasonal migration of livestock. • Low birth rates, low death rates (ZPG) • ...
All about School! Places, people, and subjects 2022-11-10
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- Where students eat
- Where sports games happen
- Subject where you do experiments
- Where students play sports
- Subject where you study another language
- Who helps students (Educational ______)
- Who teaches the class
- Subject where you study the past
- Subject where you paint and draw
- Who is in charge of the library
- Subject where you work on the computer
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- Where the principal and secretary work
- Subject where you study the world
- Subject where you play sports
- Where students borrow books
- Subject where you read books and study poems
- Who is in charge of paperwork
- Who cleans the school
- Where students learn
- Subject where you do equations
- Where students study science
- Where students go outside for recess
- Who is in charge of the school
- Who learns at school
24 Clues: Where students eat • Where students learn • Who learns at school • Who cleans the school • Who teaches the class • Where sports games happen • Where students play sports • Where students borrow books • Where students study science • Subject where you play sports • Who is in charge of paperwork • Subject where you do equations • Who is in charge of the school • ...
The Five People You Meet In Heaven 2022-05-31
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- a boxing match fought for prize money.
- a seasoned smoked sausage made of beef and pork.
- an early type of aircraft with two pairs of wings, one above the other.
- a reinforced plastic material composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix.
- (of a machine) designed to cut or shape metal using a rotating tool.
- (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- walk with a heavy tread.
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- an instrument or device for compressing something.
- wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury).
- extend beyond or above a surface
- a platform supported on pillars or girders leading out from the shore into a body of water, used as a landing stage for boats.
- undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads).
- marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail
- a greenish-blue color.
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
- quick and light in movement or action; agile.
- a cabin on a suspended ski lift.
- relating to an artery or arteries.
- denoting, relating to, or operated by a liquid moving in a confined space under pressure
20 Clues: a greenish-blue color. • walk with a heavy tread. • extend beyond or above a surface • a cabin on a suspended ski lift. • relating to an artery or arteries. • a boxing match fought for prize money. • (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall. • undo (twisted, knitted, or woven threads). • quick and light in movement or action; agile. • ...
U.S History Chapter 11 People and Terms 2022-11-29
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- Deere, blacksmith from Vermont that perfected the plow by putting an edge of steel over the iron blade
- Smith, founded Mormonism
- Lloyd Garrison, the most important and most militant abolitionist leader who launched a newspaper called the Liberator which dedicated to attacking the moral evil of slavery
- McCormick, received a patent for a reaping machine in 1834
- the movement to eliminate slavery immediately and entirely
- F. B. Morse, talented painter, who studied under Benjamin West; invented the telegraph
- Stuart, one of the young nation’s finest portrait painters; best known for his different portraits of George Washington, especially his “ unfinished”portrait, which appears on the one dollar bill
- Tubman, born a slave in Maryland, in 1822, perhaps the most famous member of the Underground Railroad
- meetings, series of religious services, lasting several days, and often held outdoors; this was the chief feature of the Western revivals
- West, America’s first great painter
- Railroad, developed as a means of hiding fleeing slaves, and leading them to safety and freedom in the North
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- Mann, head of the Massachusetts Board of Education; one of the leading reformers in the drive for public education
- followers of the teachings of English minister John Wesley
- the faith of several American leaders they believed that reason, rather than scripture was the way man came to know God
- Slater, constructed an English styled mill in Providence, Rhode Island
- gin, a machine containing a series of metal teeth mounted on rollers that separated the cotton from the troublesome seeds; indebted by Whitney
- reformers, thought to establish small, perfect communities that was service models for the reform of society at large
- Turner: a slave, and radical preacher that lead a slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia which resulted in Turner getting hanged
- one of the most prestigious, unorthodox religions, denies the Trinity, and therefore the deity of Christ
- Whitney, best known for inventing the cotton gin, however his work with interchangeable parts was more important
- Owen, British reformer that purchased Harmonie from the Rappites in 1825; he renamed it New Harmony
- Mason, publish several popular hymnbooks and compose the tunes for such hymn as “ Nearer, My God, to Thee”
22 Clues: Smith, founded Mormonism • West, America’s first great painter • followers of the teachings of English minister John Wesley • McCormick, received a patent for a reaping machine in 1834 • the movement to eliminate slavery immediately and entirely • Slater, constructed an English styled mill in Providence, Rhode Island • ...
people related to the 19th century urbanization 2022-10-14
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- an economist noted for his contributions to the development of American institutionalist economics.
- humorist, novelist, and travel writer
- created the light bulb
- invented the first alternating AC motor
- he was an escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer.
- one of America's foremost realistic writers
- William James is famous for helping to found psychology as a formal discipline, for establishing the school of functionalism in psychology, and for greatly advancing the movement of pragmatism in philosophy
- founder of American landscape architecture
- American writer
- founded the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- wrote short stories and operettas, ballads and orations
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- made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock
- American novelist, journalist and activist
- conceived photographic images as instruments for social change
- proposed the single tax: that the state tax away all economic rent—the income from the use of bare land but not from improvements—and abolish
- contributed to the development of electric motor, electric railways and electric elevators
- created the elevator brake
- served as the minister at the first congregational church of Columbus, Ohio.
- convicted of stealing
- Wald pioneered public health nursing by placing nurses in public schools and by helping found the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and Columbia University's School of Nursing.
- famous for his doctrine of social Darwinism
- a founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism, a pioneer in functional psychology, and a leader of the progressive movement in education in the United States.
- he was an American publisher, social arbiter of high society, and golf club owner
25 Clues: American writer • convicted of stealing • created the light bulb • created the elevator brake • humorist, novelist, and travel writer • invented the first alternating AC motor • made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock • American novelist, journalist and activist • founder of American landscape architecture • one of America's foremost realistic writers • ...
people related to the 19th century urbanization 2022-10-14
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- an economist noted for his contributions to the development of American institutionalist economics.
- humorist, novelist, and travel writer
- created the light bulb
- invented the first alternating AC motor
- he was an escape artist, magic man, and stunt performer.
- one of America's foremost realistic writers
- William James is famous for helping to found psychology as a formal discipline, for establishing the school of functionalism in psychology, and for greatly advancing the movement of pragmatism in philosophy
- founder of American landscape architecture
- American writer
- founded the Woman's International League for Peace and Freedom.
- developing the theory of evolution by natural selection
- helped build the formidable American steel industry
- wrote short stories and operettas, ballads and orations
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- made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock
- American novelist, journalist and activist
- conceived photographic images as instruments for social change
- proposed the single tax: that the state tax away all economic rent—the income from the use of bare land but not from improvements—and abolish
- contributed to the development of electric motor, electric railways and electric elevators
- created the elevator brake
- served as the minister at the first congregational church of Columbus, Ohio.
- convicted of stealing
- Wald pioneered public health nursing by placing nurses in public schools and by helping found the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and Columbia University's School of Nursing.
- famous for his doctrine of social Darwinism
- a founder of the philosophical movement known as pragmatism, a pioneer in functional psychology, and a leader of the progressive movement in education in the United States.
- he was an American publisher, social arbiter of high society, and golf club owner
25 Clues: American writer • convicted of stealing • created the light bulb • created the elevator brake • humorist, novelist, and travel writer • invented the first alternating AC motor • made small bucolic landscapes in Woodstock • American novelist, journalist and activist • founder of American landscape architecture • one of America's foremost realistic writers • ...
Famous People of the Civil War Era 2020-12-02
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- served as the sixth President of the United States
- American Author, Wrote the Liberator
- He led Union forces in crushing campaigns through the South, marching through Georgia and the Carolinas
- known for his command of Fort Sumter at the start of the war.
- his division was decimated during a massive frontal assault that became known as “Pickett's Charge.” After Gettysburg, Pickett commanded troops in North Carolina and later participated in the defense of Petersburg.
- He had a brief stint in the Western Theater, but he is best known for his defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- was a United States Army officer, notable for his leadership in the Mexican–American War and American Civil War.
- was a Confederate general who led the South's attempt at secession during the Civil War
- inspired hundreds of thousands more African Americans to enlist for the Union helping to turn the tide of the war to its ultimate victory
- won the lottery and bought his freedom for $600
- U.S. politician, leader of the Democratic Party, and orator who espoused the cause of popular sovereignty
- enslaved black man who tried to sue for his freedom against Sandford
- helped distribute needed supplies to the Union Army during the Civil War and later founded the disaster relief organization, the American Red Cross.
- entered the war in 1861 and was promoted to full general after General Albert Sidney Johnston's death at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
- was a war hero and one of the South's most successful generals during the American Civil War (1861-65). After a difficult childhood, he graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York, in time to fight in the Mexican War
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- the wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
- he believed that states had an unquestionable right to leave the Union.
- radical abolitionist whose fervent hatred of slavery led him to seize the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry
- Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
- helped ease border tensions with Britain through negotiations of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842.
- started a slave rebellion in Southampton County
- Former slave who petitioned for slave and womens rights
- led the Union Armies to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War
- Secretary of John Quincy Adams; "Great Pacificator"
- become an agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society, recruiting and training people to work for the cause
- an escaped slave who became a prominent activist, author and public speaker. He became a leader in the abolitionist movement.
- shot President Abraham Lincoln in the head and killed him
- Her efforts on behalf of the mentally ill and prisoners helped create dozens of new institutions across the United States
- escaped slavery and led hundreds of slaves to freedom using the underground railroad
- was the 16th president of the United States and is regarded as one of America's greatest heroes due to his role as savior of the Union and emancipator of enslaved people.
30 Clues: Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin • American Author, Wrote the Liberator • started a slave rebellion in Southampton County • won the lottery and bought his freedom for $600 • served as the sixth President of the United States • Secretary of John Quincy Adams; "Great Pacificator" • Former slave who petitioned for slave and womens rights • ...
The People of the Longhouse (pg.152) 2021-02-03
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- small pieces of colored glass, wood, or plastic with a hole through the middle/used for making a jewelry
- a plan of government
- join together
- work as
- power
- shell bead
- a group of people for a specific purpose or goal (because they share the same interest)
- choose
- the action of fighting a war
- group of people controlling a local area
- be good to do A
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- written agreement between countries
- get rid off
- completed
- a leader of a political party
- do something for a person
- make somebody to do something
- things you want to do
- (having) same characteristics
- describe something easily
- try
- stop from something from doing things
22 Clues: try • power • choose • work as • completed • shell bead • get rid off • join together • be good to do A • a plan of government • things you want to do • do something for a person • describe something easily • the action of fighting a war • a leader of a political party • make somebody to do something • (having) same characteristics • written agreement between countries • ...
PRC but the people are the government 2021-02-25
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- What was the largest of the four modernizations?
- what is the second five-year plan better known as?
- what group's loss of power allowed Deng to lead the communist party?
- what was done to the agriculture sector in the first part of the four modernizations?
- what horrendous event occurred in China between 1958-1962 that resulted in the death of 45m chinese people?
- what was the Cold War demarcation between the communist and the non-communist east asian states called?
- what campaign in 1952 was against bribery, tax evasion, theft of state property, cheating in government contracts, and economic espionage?
- in which conference in 1959 was defense minister Peng Dehuai politically purged?
- which campaign in 1951 was against waste, corruption and obstruction?
- a session where the accused were taken before a public panel and informed of their crimes and moral failures was known as a ______ session
- Which of the four modernizations grew the least?
- how many modernizations were there?
- from what nearby nation that hosted the chinese nationalists did the PRC fear an invasion?
- which civil war did the PLA join in 1950?
- the death of which former premier translated to rage against the gang of four?
- the purge of the impure or better known as the _________ occured happened in 1966-1976
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- the campaign of what gave us the infamous Mao quote, "Let one hundred flowers bloom, let one hundred schools of thought contend?"
- what family planning policy did Deng put into action?
- what was the name of the fraud that posed as a agricultural genius and served as a soviet advisor to the PRC?
- what group did Mao suppress in order to ensure that no second revolution would happen?
- The four modernizations occurred under who?
- What day in 1989 did the tiannamen square massacre occur?
- What was the reason for creating economic zones along the east coast?
- which then premier removed the gang of four from power?
- who called Mao 52 in a secret document?
- when the UN forces reached which natural border did the PLA get involved in the Korean War?
- by 1952 what was the only political party authorized to exist?
- when implementing marriage reforms Mao said women hold up half the ___
- teachers, journalists, editors, etc. were re-educated through?
- the practice of state ownership through five steps
- what did mao put into motion in 1959?
- what did Mao declare established in 1949?
- what was the name of the campaign that produced low quality steel at the expense of the chinese people?
- what western element did the four modernizations allow for in China?
34 Clues: how many modernizations were there? • what did mao put into motion in 1959? • who called Mao 52 in a secret document? • what did Mao declare established in 1949? • which civil war did the PLA join in 1950? • The four modernizations occurred under who? • What was the largest of the four modernizations? • Which of the four modernizations grew the least? • ...
Bamboo People-End Of Novel Project-Nia 2021-03-22
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- an intense armed conflict between states.
- what Tu Reh calls his mother.
- a tasty paste/sauce made of preserved fish or shrimp.
- a person who fights in an army.
- What Tu Reh calls his father.
- the name for an addictive nut that Sah Reh always chews.
- This savvy character used to live on the streets with his sister.
- a four-letter word for the facility Chiko and Tai were in.
- A Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar.
- A Southeastern country bordering Thailand
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- the official armed forces of Myanmar
- the same type of gun Tu Reh carried into the bamboo forest when they went to see the Healer
- Tu Reh's best friend. He hates the Burmese for burning down his home and didn't understand Tu reh's empathy for Chiko, who is Burmese.
- chiko carried a picture of her in his pocket when he was in the training facility.
- a sheet of cloth that Burmese guys wear from the waist down. it resembles a skirt.
- Another word for Burma
- a paste made with water mixed with tanaka tree wood
- This character narrates half of the story and lived in a Karenni camp on the Thai border.
- A hollow green plant, used by the Karenni people.
- This character lives in Yangon and narrates half of the story. He was forced into a training facility.
20 Clues: Another word for Burma • what Tu Reh calls his mother. • What Tu Reh calls his father. • a person who fights in an army. • the official armed forces of Myanmar • an intense armed conflict between states. • A Southeastern country bordering Thailand • A Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar. • A hollow green plant, used by the Karenni people. • ...
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones 2023-04-10
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- Where many a dream is made
- They are womb mates
- "I've struck gold!"
- Keeps your tresses from messes
- The applause of thunder
- The tree that weaps
- Their counseling services usually come with a drink
- Farmers have it coming out of their ears
- What you used to do to cupons
- The plant worlds imitation of a porcupine
- What you get after eating cold ceral and cold pizza together
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- Their income is written in stone
- The beaver's ugly cousin
- Don't follow them over a cliff
- Too young to know better
- Grotesque artwork on cathedrals
- Perfect places for dangling gems
- Urban winged nusance
- Frankenstein might be offended being called one
- What policemen call their dogs
- Lettuce's huskier relative
- A job done hastily or a type of sandwhich on a bun
22 Clues: They are womb mates • "I've struck gold!" • The tree that weaps • Urban winged nusance • The applause of thunder • The beaver's ugly cousin • Too young to know better • Where many a dream is made • Lettuce's huskier relative • What you used to do to cupons • Don't follow them over a cliff • Keeps your tresses from messes • What policemen call their dogs • Grotesque artwork on cathedrals • ...
Main Ideas and People of American Government 2013-03-21
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- technique for gauging public opinion by asking the same question to large numbers of people
- location within a precinct where people cast ballots
- philosopher who wrote about the idea of separation of powers
- political party which forms outside of the two-party system
- organization of like-minded people who seek to influence policy makers
- organization of like-minded people who seek to get candidates elected to office
- organization of government where power is shared between a central government and smaller units
- means the same as suffrage; the right to vote
- first 10 amendments to the Constitution which protects individual rights
- election in which only registered party members can vote
- group with specific interests which can contribute large amounts of money to a political candidate
- election in which anyone can vote, regardless of their party affiliation
- document signed in 1215 which established the power of the king is not absolute
- group of men who met to revise the Articles of Confederation but wrote the Constitution
- legislative body consisting of two houses
- organization of government where the central government has all power
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- because of _______ districts, minor parties find it hard to get candidates elected
- philosopher who wrote about the idea of social contract
- the feeling an individual has that their vote matters
- the introduction to the Constitution
- philosopher who wrote about the idea of checks and balances
- government system where the people are the source of power
- use of techniques aimed at persuading people to behave a particular way
- the 19th amendment grants them the right to vote
- rule by one person or a small group
- legislative body consisting of one house
- change to a document
27 Clues: change to a document • rule by one person or a small group • the introduction to the Constitution • legislative body consisting of one house • legislative body consisting of two houses • means the same as suffrage; the right to vote • the 19th amendment grants them the right to vote • location within a precinct where people cast ballots • ...
The Five People You Meet in Heaven 2014-01-14
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- Eddie worked at _____ Pier.
- When Eddie was young, he spent most of his _____ at Ruby Pier.
- Eddie died in a _____.
- What make makes your stomach drop and it speeds over its ups and downs.
- When Eddie set the huts on fire, he thought he seen _____ and wanted to save them.
- The kids called Eddie, Eddie _____.
- After Eddie passes away he meets _____ people that teach him life lessons.
- Eddie was _____ when he died.
- What was different about the first mans skin that Eddie meets?
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- Ruby Pier is where Eddie _____.
- Eddie had a regular spot behind the _____ where he also meet Marguerite.
- Eddie didn't like teenagers because they had to much _____.
- The authors full name is _____.
- The blue man took _____and turned his skin blue.
- Eddie's wife is named _____.
- Eddie, Morton and the Captain were capture by _____ people.
- The kids liked Eddie because he would _____ the roller coasters with them
- Eddie made a ______ shaped Pipe Cleaner animal for Amy.
- The main characters name is_____.
- Eddie used _____ to burn the huts after they escaped.
20 Clues: Eddie died in a _____. • Eddie worked at _____ Pier. • Eddie's wife is named _____. • Eddie was _____ when he died. • Ruby Pier is where Eddie _____. • The authors full name is _____. • The main characters name is_____. • The kids called Eddie, Eddie _____. • The blue man took _____and turned his skin blue. • Eddie used _____ to burn the huts after they escaped. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 4 Vocab and People 2017-09-28
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- First colonial poet. Wrote 'The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung Up in America.'
- travelling preacher who called on people to come back to God during the Great Awakening. Famous for sermon on "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
- rights that belong to every human being from birth
- best-loved colonial write. At 17, started writing "Pennsylvania Gazette." Wrote "Poor Richard's Almanac" which was very popular
- strict laws that restricted the rights and activities of slaves
- a three-way trade between the colonies, the islands of the Caribbean, and Africa
- the right of journalists to publish the truth without restriction or penalty
- the principle that a person cannot be held in prison without being charged with a specific crime
- schools that women opened in their homes to teach girls and boys to read and write
- the belief that monarchs get their authority to rule directly from God
- made u of small planters, independent farmers, and artisans
- the publishing of statements that damage a person's reputation
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- division of the power of government into separate branches
- Wheatley Enslaved American poet. Wrote poetry first when 14 in 1760s and later gained freedom. First American poet of African descent
- a group of people who have the power to make laws
- upper class of colonial society
- a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect
- grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
- someone who learns a trade by working for someone in that trade for a certain period of time
- the belief that one race is superior of inferior to another
- a school supported by taxes
21 Clues: a school supported by taxes • upper class of colonial society • grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins • a group of people who have the power to make laws • rights that belong to every human being from birth • division of the power of government into separate branches • the belief that one race is superior of inferior to another • ...
