spring Crossword Puzzles
Spring & Summer Programs 2019-02-28
Across
- East Boothbay Ocean Laboratory
- Home of Songo River Queen II
- Fort Williams Ruin
- Aquatic Mammal South Harpswell Marina & Restaurant
- Local Ballpark Ice Cream
- Number of Remaining Covered Bridges in Maine
- California Suite Playwright
- World's Only Remaining Village
- Cook's Lobster House Island
- Maine State Music Theater
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- Restaurant on Maine's Largest Saltwater Marsh
- Wolfboro NH WWII Museum
- Floating Restaurant
- Guptill Family Farm Playhouse
- Meredith NH Playhouse
- Home of Wells Reserve
- Location of Homer's Studio
- Red Sox Opponent on August 11
- Naval Shipyard River
- Space Telescope
- Japanese Forest Bathing
- Patsy Cline Hit Song
22 Clues: Space Telescope • Fort Williams Ruin • Floating Restaurant • Naval Shipyard River • Patsy Cline Hit Song • Meredith NH Playhouse • Home of Wells Reserve • Wolfboro NH WWII Museum • Japanese Forest Bathing • Local Ballpark Ice Cream • Maine State Music Theater • Location of Homer's Studio • California Suite Playwright • Cook's Lobster House Island • Home of Songo River Queen II • ...
Spring mainland jolly 2019-04-22
Across
- name of the dinosaur at kelvingrove museum
- name the rescue centre that the bears were cared for
- Dumbarton is the gateway to where
- franchise of restaurant at premier inn
- ferry that we travel on
- maureens sloth is called what
- place for fish n chips
- how many miles from Oban to the premier inn at Dumbarton
- margarets favourite animal at five sisters zoo
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- five sister zoo was what originally
- Which shopping centre will we visit
- reg of minibus
- suremane of the owners of five sisters zoo
- area that five sister zoo is located
- the street that kelvingrove museum is on
- which garden centre do we sometimes visit
- how many species where killed in the five at five sisters zoo
- how many seats in the minibus
- hotel we are staying in
- place for a good breakfast
- the snow leopards are from where
21 Clues: reg of minibus • place for fish n chips • hotel we are staying in • ferry that we travel on • place for a good breakfast • how many seats in the minibus • maureens sloth is called what • the snow leopards are from where • Dumbarton is the gateway to where • five sister zoo was what originally • Which shopping centre will we visit • area that five sister zoo is located • ...
Spring Hill Crossword 2015-02-19
Across
- Our first president's first name
- A good smelling seasoning that grows in the life lab
- Some place for performing plays
- The place you go for a good book.
- The 1st grade teacher
- An adventurous turtle in children's stories
- A type of strongly scented tree
- The biggest planet in our solar system
- The study of the outer space
- Often served for hot lunch
- Across from purple on the color wheel
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- Friend of Toad
- The 5th grade teacher
- The color of the ball wall
- Yellow in Spanish
- something used to see small things up close
- The classic recess game.
- The celebration we have at Halloween
- What the plants in the life lab do
- When Mardi Gras happens
- Hello in Spanish
21 Clues: Friend of Toad • Hello in Spanish • Yellow in Spanish • The 5th grade teacher • The 1st grade teacher • When Mardi Gras happens • The classic recess game. • The color of the ball wall • Often served for hot lunch • The study of the outer space • Some place for performing plays • A type of strongly scented tree • Our first president's first name • The place you go for a good book. • ...
Spring Semester Vocabulary 2016-03-31
Across
- Make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
- Evil in nature or effect; malevolent
- A song of praise or triumph
- (of a person) fat
- Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems
- Deliberately avoid using; abstain from
- A person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible
- A book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one
- Public shame or disgrace
- A person unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others
- Erring or straying from the proper course or standards
- Of or relating to the countryside; rural
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- The quality or state of being adamant; obstinacy
- The junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal length; an act or process of merging
- Not harmful or offensive
- An intervening period of time
- Excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- A feudal tenant's or vassal's sworn loyalty to a lord
- Not openly acknowledged or displayed
- Devoutly religious
20 Clues: (of a person) fat • Devoutly religious • Not harmful or offensive • Public shame or disgrace • A song of praise or triumph • An intervening period of time • Evil in nature or effect; malevolent • Not openly acknowledged or displayed • Deliberately avoid using; abstain from • Of or relating to the countryside; rural • Make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense • ...
Spring Exam Vocabulary 2016-04-29
Across
- to stray from a norm (9)
- agreeable to the taste or one's sensibilities (9)
- serving to settle an issue (11)
- to perceive (7)
- quarrelsome, inclined to argue (10)
- loud and noisy (7)
- given to much talking, tediously chatty (10)
- to connect with or be related to (7)
- deserving blame or punishment (7)
- a repayment (10)
- innocent, simple (8)
- out of date, no longer in use (8)
- an unsuitable or misleading name (10)
- to set apart or designate for a special purpose (9)
- discouraged, dejected, downcast (10)
- in high spirits, jubilant (12)
- bitter resentment or ill-will (9)
- to agree or submit (10)
- still existing (7)
- a strong attraction (10)
- a lack of feeling, emotion or interest (8)
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- serving as a model (11)
- to ridicule, laugh at with contempt (8)
- firmly established, long-standing (12)
- remorse, regret (12)
- to appease, soothe or pacify (11)
- to anticipate and prevent (7)
- writing or speaking at great length (7)
- to be regretted or pitied (10)
- to present as worthy of attention (8)
- almighty, having unlimited power or authority (9)
- not able to be erased or removed (12)
- not planned or engineered in advance (9)
- to interpret wrongly, mistake the meaning of (11)
- persistent, attentive, diligent (9)
- to understand (11)
- fearful or anxious, especially about the future (8)
- a period of rest or relief (10)
- stubbornly disobedient, resistant to authority (8)
- able to get along or work well together (8)
- deeply affecting, touching (9)
- to refer to casually or indirectly (11)
- filthy, wretched, debased (7)
- emotionally hardened, unfeeling (12)
- bitter hostility (8)
- prone to act in a hasty manner (9)
- to give up or do without voluntarily (8)
- a state of perplexity or doubt (8)
- unspoken, silent (12)
- to change in a formal way (7)
50 Clues: to perceive (7) • a repayment (10) • to understand (11) • loud and noisy (7) • still existing (7) • remorse, regret (12) • innocent, simple (8) • bitter hostility (8) • unspoken, silent (12) • serving as a model (11) • to agree or submit (10) • to stray from a norm (9) • a strong attraction (10) • to anticipate and prevent (7) • filthy, wretched, debased (7) • to change in a formal way (7) • ...
Spring it On! 2023-03-01
Across
- ...are better than one
- opposite man pester
- May fun!
- batter up!
- pekoe-boo time!
- you're just a ba-bee!
- colour me fabulous
- ...keep falling on my head
- sow the seeds of change
- pink on trees
- it's a name, it's a month
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- buzz me the ____
- group of bunnies
- yellow orb
- you'll need me in Vancouver
- let's learn how to play ____
- new growth
- I lay blue eggs
- nope, too cold still
- ...in like a lion
20 Clues: May fun! • yellow orb • batter up! • new growth • pink on trees • pekoe-boo time! • I lay blue eggs • buzz me the ____ • group of bunnies • ...in like a lion • colour me fabulous • opposite man pester • nope, too cold still • you're just a ba-bee! • ...are better than one • sow the seeds of change • it's a name, it's a month • ...keep falling on my head • you'll need me in Vancouver • ...
Astronomy Spring 2024 2024-03-22
Across
- Centaurus A is an example of this type of galaxy
- an isolated collection of stellar and interstellar matter held together by its own gravity
- clouds of interstellar gas and dust
- when the Earth and Sun and Moon line up
- the innermost layer of Earth’s interior
- a clump of galaxy clusters
- we can only see this when a neutron star is oriented the right way
- what began to dominate over radiation when the Universe was tens of thousands of years old
- probe that survived an hour on Jupiter in 1995
- the same in all directions
- what type of evolution is a continuous process that has led to the appearance of galaxies, stars, planets, and life on Earth
- a way to describe constellations that are always visible
- fluctuations in ocean level caused by gravitational interactions between the Sun and Moon and Earth
- the bending of light waves
- type of star 100 times larger than our Sun
- a famous comet visible from Earth at regular intervals
- Saturn’s largest moon
- ball of gas held together by its own gravity with nuclear fusion happening in its center
- the big round regions where the largest volcanic structures on Venus can be found
- the continuous force that keeps our feet on the ground
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- the dense object at the center of a contracting interstellar cloud
- the type of telescope preferred by astronomers for its lightness and ease of construction
- form of life that thrive in the most hostile environments
- what interstellar debris is called when it goes through the atmosphere and makes contact with the ground
- a device that collects distant light and directs it to detectors for observation
- the most luminous object known to us
- icy dwarf planets beyond Neptune
- planet in our solar system that has an extremely tilted axis
- stars similar in size to our Sun
- the speed of ____ represents the fastest speed possible for any particle
- type of dwarf star that happens when white dwarfs cool and fade
- an object in motion stays in motion
- most recent rover on Mars
- mergers between spirals most likely result in this type of galaxy
- the type of flat disc galaxy ours is
- lower atmosphere layer of the sun
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation
- explosions that result from the biggest stars evolving quickly and releasing heavy elements they make
38 Clues: Saturn’s largest moon • most recent rover on Mars • a clump of galaxy clusters • the same in all directions • the bending of light waves • icy dwarf planets beyond Neptune • stars similar in size to our Sun • lower atmosphere layer of the sun • clouds of interstellar gas and dust • an object in motion stays in motion • the most luminous object known to us • ...
Spring Break 2 2024-03-20
Across
- Should be brushed night and morning
- Jack and this person went up the hill to fetch…
- Furniture we sleep on at night
- Brightest and largest object in the night sky
- Christmas month
- Could be served at the end of a meal. Ex. Brownies
- Ridden on snow down hills
- Planet that we live on
- Red birds or mascot for University of Louisville
- Subject studied in school Ex. Addition, subtraction
- Bales of this are fed to cattle
- Has 2 lenses that correct poor vision
- It’s white and falls from the sky in winter
- Tells time without speaking
- Place where children go to learn
- Vegetable that rhymes with bees
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- Popular kids game that also has collectable cards
- First meal of the day
- H2O
- Pedal powered and has 2 wheels
- Water vapor in the sky
- We hear with them
- Maverick is one
- Person in charge of the classroom
- Easter Bunny hides these
- Ridden at the Kentucky Derby
- Delivered to box in front of houses. Ex. Letters
- Gets mowed in the warm months
- Lives in caves and uses echolocation
- Board game played with 16 pieces per side
- Eye covering
- Noah’s boat
- Worn on your feet, ex. Tennis
- Mickey _____
34 Clues: H2O • Noah’s boat • Eye covering • Mickey _____ • Christmas month • Maverick is one • We hear with them • First meal of the day • Water vapor in the sky • Planet that we live on • Easter Bunny hides these • Ridden on snow down hills • Tells time without speaking • Ridden at the Kentucky Derby • Gets mowed in the warm months • Worn on your feet, ex. Tennis • Pedal powered and has 2 wheels • ...
Spring Spelling List 2024-04-05
Across
- called the bloom or blossom of a plant
- water vapor in the atmosphere (sky)
- sport played by two teams
- spring, fall, winter, summer
- at a fairly or comfortably high temperature
- used or happening in the open air
- increasing in size and changing physically
- is the light in the daytime
- object that flies by opposing the force of the wind with the tension of a string
- process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
Down
- hand tool that is used to stop rain from falling on a person
- types such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns
- small mass of liquid, usually water
- a weather condition with strong wind and heavy rain
- an above-ground plant organ
- arc of color in the sky
- flowering
- make strong winds, heavy rain, lightning...
- April ____ Brings May Flowers!
- day-flying insect
20 Clues: flowering • day-flying insect • arc of color in the sky • sport played by two teams • an above-ground plant organ • is the light in the daytime • spring, fall, winter, summer • April ____ Brings May Flowers! • used or happening in the open air • small mass of liquid, usually water • water vapor in the atmosphere (sky) • called the bloom or blossom of a plant • ...
Spring final 2024 2024-06-02
Across
- News network and website with a conservative bias
- Media bias graphic shaped like a cone that shows media bias and reliability
- The other news app
- Space between photos that communicates how elements are related
- Gap between two facing pages on a yearbook spread. Don’t put faces there.
- News network and website with a liberal bias
- Ms. Myers favorite news app for customizing news preferences, sources and notifications
- copy style used for features and news stories
- Fact-checking website that specializes in rumors, urban legends and celebrity gossip
- Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that favors one religion over others or weakens a person’s right to practice their religion.
- Photo that is at least 2 ½ times larger than the next largest image on the page
- Page number
- Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that weakens the freedom of journalists to gather and report the news.
- What the T stands for in SIFT (___________ claims, quotes and media back to their original context)
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- What the I stands for in SIFT (_____ the
- Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law weakens the people’s right to share opinions or facts.
- Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that limits the people’s right to gather peacefully.
- Acronym to help you remember what you can do and in what order when you encounter information you think may be misleading.
- Words that summarize an article so readers know what a story is about
- News network and website with a center-left bias
- Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that limits the people’s right to ask the government to fix what’s wrong.
- A fact-checking website focused more on politics.
- Media bias graphic that is simpler, showing only center and two categories each for left and right.
- Emotion on a subject’s face as a result of something else
- A photo that captures authentic activity; not posed
- an officially non-partisan organization providing information about candidates, elections, misinformation and voting.
- information that explains a photo. All photos need captions that at least contain identifications of those pictured.
- What the S stands for in SIFT (_____ before sharing on social media)
- What the I stands for in SIFT (______ better coverage)
29 Clues: Page number • The other news app • What the I stands for in SIFT (_____ the • News network and website with a liberal bias • copy style used for features and news stories • News network and website with a center-left bias • News network and website with a conservative bias • A fact-checking website focused more on politics. • ...
Spring Money Matters 2023-04-25
Across
- Location of annual meeting.
- Account established in a child's name, but controlled by the custodian.
- 42,961
- A free suite of tools that provides financial education resources to help you learn how to build and maintain healthy credit.
- On average, members who refinance their ______ with JHFCU save $2,500!
- Federally insured by ______.
- the rate you receive will be based on certain _________________.
- loan product with fixed introductory rate as low as prime minus 2.00%
- Branch missing a drop box.
- Eligible for membership; used to work for Hopkins.
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- Youth accounts can be established for kids up to age _______.
- Secured loans typically have better _____ rates than unsecured loans.
- Benefits Johns Hopkins Children's Center; 23rd year.
- Age at which a child can establish a checking account with a joint owner.
- A holiday closing.
- Financial interest in your home.
- JHFCU ______ are getting a facelift.
- By May 3, 2023
- Serving the Hopkins community for over _____ years.
- Regretting your recent purchase.
- Wednesday, May 10,2023 5:00p.m.-7:00p.m.
- $630,584,865
- Nearly one in _______ Americans don't know their credit score at all.
- Maximum interest rate charged for a HELOC.
- a type of loan where members borrow against their collateral.
25 Clues: 42,961 • $630,584,865 • By May 3, 2023 • A holiday closing. • Branch missing a drop box. • Location of annual meeting. • Federally insured by ______. • Financial interest in your home. • Regretting your recent purchase. • JHFCU ______ are getting a facelift. • Wednesday, May 10,2023 5:00p.m.-7:00p.m. • Maximum interest rate charged for a HELOC. • ...
Chokma Spring 2023 2023-04-13
Across
- A Chickasaw card game where players compete to lose their hand of card.
- Chickasaw word for turtle.
- Chickasaw word for blessings.
- Chickasaw word for bear.
- The script for a movie or play.
- An occupation, people who help others with disadvantages and promote societal connection.
- The largest existing land mammal.
- An acronym for a self-contained ration used by the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense.
- The scientific study of insects.
- A connection shared between people.
- Famous First American associated with western lore who helped develop a well known trail.
- The profession of documenting and presenting news and current events.
- A celebrated vegetable found in early spring.
- A flying insect, noted for its itchy bitemarks.
- The Chickasaw name meaning “The Sharing Garden.”
- The present-day town where the Chisholm homestead is located.
- A meeting where people engage in discussions and activites on a particular subject, like PAX tools.
- A PAX tool that involves writing names on popsicle sticks to determine responsibilities.
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- The art of making movies.
- School in Achille, Indian Territory where Governor Douglas Johnston was superintendent.
- The Chickasaw word for skip.
- A line in a poem.
- A glass building, which houses plant to keep them warm during the winter.
- A wild animal from Africa, noted for its incredible height.
- A style of writing, which offers emotional honesty and reflection, noted for a sense of rhythm and beat.
- A dentistry device used to clean teeth.
- The use of earthworms in decayed organic matter.
- A medical profession, someone who cares specifically for animals.
- Chickasaw word for elephant.
- A state of being in a family.
- An area of science focused on how food can help with growth and health.
- A medical profession, someone who specializes in the care and treatment of eyes.
- Chickasaw word for big cat.
- Protective care of a person.
- The Chickasaw word for wild.
35 Clues: A line in a poem. • Chickasaw word for bear. • The art of making movies. • Chickasaw word for turtle. • Chickasaw word for big cat. • The Chickasaw word for skip. • Chickasaw word for elephant. • Protective care of a person. • The Chickasaw word for wild. • Chickasaw word for blessings. • A state of being in a family. • The script for a movie or play. • ...
Archery Spring Semster 2023-05-01
Across
- Name for somebody who makes bows.
- The body of an arrow.
- The parts of a bow that stretch from the riser to the tips. This is the working section of the bow
- The procedure of settling the arrow on bowstrings while preparing for a shoot.
- Bow that has limbs that point away from the archer.
- A wire or plastic device on which the arrow sits before and during the draw.
- Pulley system found on compound bows.
- Plastic device at the end of an arrow in which the string is placed.
- To draw back and release a bow string without an arrow.
- This is generally a distinctive piece that is sealed to an arrow shaft. This is the hitting end of an arrow
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- This is a type of arrow used with a crossbow.
- The very center of a traditional target.
- The maximum distance that a bow can shoot an arrow.
- a bow without a sight or aiming device.
- The feathers or "wings" on the end of an arrow shaft.
- This is the name for somebody who makes arrows.
- Arrow point used in hunting. V-shaped with two or more cutting edges.
- Terms used for several arrows shot together.
- The central part of the bow separates the limbs. This is the part that will not bend when you pull the string.
- Term used for pulling back the bow string.
20 Clues: The body of an arrow. • Name for somebody who makes bows. • Pulley system found on compound bows. • a bow without a sight or aiming device. • The very center of a traditional target. • Term used for pulling back the bow string. • Terms used for several arrows shot together. • This is a type of arrow used with a crossbow. • This is the name for somebody who makes arrows. • ...
E10 Spring Vocabulary 2023-05-03
Across
- a person skilled at telling stories
- to tear down, destroy completely
- full to overflowing
- a social outcast
- eager to fight
- liking to be with people, joke around with them and have fun
- loathsome; evil; revolting in a disgusting way
- too forward or bold; overstepping proper bounds
- very careful; fussy or finicky with details
- Intended to hurt or harm another; spiteful
- a puzzling situation; a dilemma
- showing a lack of fairness; wicked; vicious
- a countless or extremely great number
- doing or requiring a lot of sitting
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- using wise judgement; sharp-minded
- showing off, pretentious
- very mean and wicked
- extremely hungry
- stingy, relating to great poverty
- generous in overlooking insult or injury by others; rising above pettiness
- one who doubts
- of the same kind
- brief and full of meaning and substance; concise
- ordinary, commonplace
- a maze from which it is very hard to escape
- devious; full of mischief
26 Clues: one who doubts • eager to fight • extremely hungry • a social outcast • of the same kind • full to overflowing • very mean and wicked • ordinary, commonplace • showing off, pretentious • devious; full of mischief • a puzzling situation; a dilemma • to tear down, destroy completely • stingy, relating to great poverty • using wise judgement; sharp-minded • a person skilled at telling stories • ...
Syllabus 2023 Spring 2023-01-13
Across
- The consideration of different perspectives and experiences
- Types of sources such as scholarly materials used as evidence in research
- Using language to effectively communicate ideas
- To combine and connect different pieces of information
- Inaccurate or false information that is spread
- A writer follows this when going about researching and creating written content
- A source of information that can be accessed through the world wide web
- The reason or intent behind a piece of written work
- Type of evaluation of your work by others
- The act of using someone else's work and presenting it as one's own
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- The process of finding and evaluating information for a specific purpose
- An early version of a piece of written work
- This is what you create if continue to practice following good research methods by doing it over and over
- The importance of being present and active in a course
- Type of source-original materials used as evidence in research
- The practice of studying and analyzing information for academic purposes
- The process of making changes to improve a piece of written work
- A type of class where students work together to learn and practice a specific skill
- The way in which stories are communicated
- A specific style of citation and referencing
- Work that is submitted past the deadline
- To blend together different ideas or perspectives
- Type of source-Information that is derived from primary sources
23 Clues: Work that is submitted past the deadline • The way in which stories are communicated • Type of evaluation of your work by others • An early version of a piece of written work • A specific style of citation and referencing • Inaccurate or false information that is spread • Using language to effectively communicate ideas • ...
Spring Final Review 2023-05-19
Across
- Instruments such as scalpels, blades, razors, and uncapped needles that can penetrate the skin and cause exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- A health care specialist who provides conservative management of neuromusculoskeletal disorders and functional clinical conditions.
- A student interested in a career in sports medicine and athletic training who begins studying the field as an assistant to the athletic director in a high school or college sports medicine program.
- The upper chambers of the heart.
- Touching during examination to determine extent of injury.
- Swelling within the joint cavity.
- The power used to do work or to produce heat or light.
- A naturally occurring substance found in human and animal cartilage; often used as a supplement to treat osteoarthritis.
- Lack of a menstrual flow.
- The eight bones that make up the wrist.
- A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle.
- Inflammation of the bursa (a padded cavity around a joint that decreases the friction between two surfaces) caused by excessive stress or tension.
- A professional who has attained a standard level of competence in athletic training.
- The second cervical vertebra.
- Treatment of injuries, including heating, cooling, and mechanical/electrical methods.
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- The passage of a substance into body fluids and tissues.
- Weakness and wasting away of muscle tissue.
- Permission granted by a physician, based on an athlete’s physical examination, to participate in a sporting event.
- A formal document outlining the steps to be should be taken in the event of a medical crisis or disaster.
- Pain that is felt in one area (such as the shoulder), but that actually originates elsewhere in the body.
- The last bone of the spinal column; the tailbone.
- A lightweight foam material used as a base for application of tape; helps to reduce irritation caused by tape.
- The visible part of the ear; consists of the pinna; also called the outer ear.
- An injury that occurs when several layers of skin are torn loose or totally removed.
- The process of reviewing and training in the mind only, using visualization.
25 Clues: Lack of a menstrual flow. • The second cervical vertebra. • The upper chambers of the heart. • Swelling within the joint cavity. • The eight bones that make up the wrist. • Weakness and wasting away of muscle tissue. • A sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle. • The last bone of the spinal column; the tailbone. • The power used to do work or to produce heat or light. • ...
Spring Final Review 2023-05-16
Across
- does the dissolving
- mixture can see the mixture parts
- negatively charged particle
- wire wrapped around a metal piece
- takes container shape and keeps its volume
- stopping of electrons
- electron flow
- vertical column
- horizontal row
- neutral charge
- center of the atom and contains the protons and neutrons
- cannot see the mixture parts
- push of electrons
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- length times width times height
- made of atoms
- shape and volume do not change
- two or more elements chemically combined
- circuit made of many paths
- electron in the outermost energy level
- circuit with one path
- gets dissolved in a solution like sugar
- positively charged particle
- common state of matter found in space
- mass divided by volume
- shape and volume can change
25 Clues: made of atoms • electron flow • horizontal row • neutral charge • vertical column • push of electrons • does the dissolving • stopping of electrons • circuit with one path • mass divided by volume • circuit made of many paths • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • shape and volume can change • cannot see the mixture parts • shape and volume do not change • ...
Biology Spring Final 2023-05-02
Across
- Non-living
- The physical appearance of the genotype
- A family tree that tracks a particular trait
- J-shape, occurs in population with unlimited resources
- Complex cells that have a nucleus and other specialized, membrane bound structures called organelles
- When the alleles for a trait are different (Rr)
- The process of converting energy from glucose into usable energy
- Very small particles that is able to infect living cells
- The use of the sun's energy and molecules they take in to make their own food
- Anything that constrains a population's size and stops it from growing
- Substance in your body that produces hair, eye, and skin pigmentation
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- S-shape, occurs when resources become scarce
- Alleles that only show their effect if its paired allele is identical
- Prokaryotic cells that can potentially cause diseases
- A graphical representation of the possible outcomes of an offspring that is the result of a particular breeding event
- The combination of alleles for a particular gene
- The total number of individuals within a community a habitat can sustain
- When the alleles for a trait are the same (RR,rr)
- An organism that other organisms, in the same community, depend on their survival
- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Simple cells that lack a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles
- Stability or balance
- Living
- Alleles that show their effect even if only one is present
24 Clues: Living • Non-living • Stability or balance • The physical appearance of the genotype • S-shape, occurs when resources become scarce • A family tree that tracks a particular trait • When the alleles for a trait are different (Rr) • The combination of alleles for a particular gene • When the alleles for a trait are the same (RR,rr) • ...
KET ADULTS SPRING 2025-03-31
Across
- time of day between 12-2
- past tense of go
- past tense of study
- works with cars
- a place to see art displayed
- a place to eat nice food
- past tense of have
- past tense of be (plural)~
- past tense of write
- past tense of be (singular)
- works in a hospital
- flies all over the world
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- writes for a newspaper
- helps keep people safe
- a place to see plays
- past tense of like
- cuts hair
- wears a uniform & works in a hospital
- past tense of send
- where you go to do exercise
- a place to watch films
21 Clues: cuts hair • works with cars • past tense of go • past tense of like • past tense of send • past tense of have • past tense of study • past tense of write • works in a hospital • a place to see plays • writes for a newspaper • helps keep people safe • a place to watch films • time of day between 12-2 • a place to eat nice food • flies all over the world • past tense of be (plural)~ • ...
Spring Break Review 2025-03-13
Across
- belief that spirits living in animals, plants etc. play an important role in life
- 2nd emperor of Tang
- Wealthy West African King who became famous from Hajj
- Besides gold, often traded on Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- Oldest Civilization in the Americas
- Weather phenomena, helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade
- Athenian Alliance after Persian Wars
- United the Inca Empire
- Holiest City in Islam
- Alternative name for Corn (Mesoamerica)
- Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa
- Built Grand Canal
- Major City in the Inca Empire
- Inca Record Keeping
- Raw material or product that can be bought or sold
- Song Capital
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- Farming Method of the Aztec
- Holy book in Quran
- Xia failed to conquer these people
- Major Medieval Chinese Innovation, not moveable type
- Blend of Daoism, Buddhism and another Chinese Philosophy
- Device to calculate position based on celestial objects
- Last major West African Empire
- Nomadic group, cause many civilizations to collapse
- _______________ Group: Bantu Peoples
- Gao, Djenne and _____________: Major trade cities in Trans Saharan Trade
- City States that participated in Indian Ocean Trade
- Mandatory Public Service in the Inca
- Leader Responsible for Aztec Collapse
- Greek Military Formation
- Only woman ruler of China
31 Clues: Song Capital • Built Grand Canal • Holy book in Quran • 2nd emperor of Tang • Inca Record Keeping • Holiest City in Islam • United the Inca Empire • Greek Military Formation • Only woman ruler of China • Farming Method of the Aztec • Major City in the Inca Empire • Last major West African Empire • Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa • Xia failed to conquer these people • ...
SPRING SIMULATION REVIEW 2025-04-11
Across
- Empire in ancient Mesopotamia; King Hammurabi
- Writing system of ancient Egypt
- Land around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- Birthplace of the Prophet Mohammed
- Empire containing satraps and the Royal Road
- City that is sacred in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Chinese religion and philosophy, founded by Confucius
- Sea where Rome, Greece, and Carthage were located
- Death Another name for the Bubonic Plague
- Religion founded by the Prophet Mohammed
- Dharma, Karma, and Reincarnation are part of this religion
- Subcontinent south of the Himalaya Mountains
- Africa Location of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
- Conquered the Persian Empire but died at a young age
- The followers of Jesus are part of this religion
- Found of Christianity
- Eastern Roman Empire that lasted until 1472 CE
- Abraham and Moses, the Torah, religion of the Jews
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- Series of wars launched by Christians to retake the "Holy Land"
- The religion includes the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path
- Writing system of ancient Mesopotamia
- New stone age; includes agriculture
- King of the Franks who ruled the Carolingian Empire
- Capital of Byzantine Empire; now called Istanbul
- Trade route that connected China to the West
- This is where Athens and Sparta were located
- Civilization across the Black Sea from Byzantines; had Czars
- Empire of Julius Caesar and Augustus
- Scandinavian warrior culture that used longboats
- Old stone; fire and simple tools
- Egyptian river that was the "Land of the Pharaohs"
- Civilization that began along the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers
- Founder of Islam
- Chinese religion that promotes balance and harmony with nature
34 Clues: Founder of Islam • Found of Christianity • Writing system of ancient Egypt • Old stone; fire and simple tools • Birthplace of the Prophet Mohammed • New stone age; includes agriculture • Empire of Julius Caesar and Augustus • Writing system of ancient Mesopotamia • Religion founded by the Prophet Mohammed • Death Another name for the Bubonic Plague • ...
Cento Spring III 2025-04-25
Across
- Carrot-eater
- Building name of the Kentucky School for the Deaf
- Creature in the grid “survival” computer game (1973); also Discord’s mascot
- Unwanted message in your email inbox
- Common feature of Joycean literature
- A meteorological event; also the name of a game
- A serif font
- Of the animal, or one’s character
- Optimal shoes for splashing in puddles
- Opposite of #29
- Act of throwing someone or something out the window
- #24’s boyfriend
- Term for counterclockwise (archaic); also a captain in A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Recurring feature on the lawn in front of Sutcliffe, when it rains
- Direction given during an emergency situation
- Slimy trekker
- Nintendo’s most recently announced console
- What a checker piece becomes when it reaches the end of the board
- I have no life, but I can die. What am I?
- Home of earthworms
- Great amount of something
- Distillery in Danville
- Type of jacket
- What the Brits call an umbrella
- Infant version of a plant, fruit, tree, etc.
- Of the sky, coffee roast, color, or otherwise
- “It’s ____, it’s pouring, the old man is snoring…”
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- Game whose movie adaptation was most recently released
- Total squares in a chessboard
- Occupation of the Super Mario Bros
- Finn The Human’s dog companion
- Used as the building for the dining hall prior to Cowan
- Original name of Centre Players
- Most common color in nature
- Street on campus
- Secondhand marketplace website
- Possessive form of “thou,” before a vowel
- Name of Centre’s football and basketball teams prior to Colonels
- Sanrio character
- Term for a joke so good you strike your leg
- Connected group or series
- You may call a bookworm a “_____ reader”
- If you’re under it, you’re probably not feeling well
- Thing 1’s sibling
- In fencing, a return thrust following a parry
- Cake flavor
- First dormitory built for students at Centre
- Nationality; also can be done to your shoes
- Where to store your easter eggs
- Water bottle decoration, for instance
50 Clues: Cake flavor • Carrot-eater • A serif font • Slimy trekker • Type of jacket • Opposite of #29 • #24’s boyfriend • Street on campus • Sanrio character • Thing 1’s sibling • Home of earthworms • Distillery in Danville • Connected group or series • Great amount of something • Most common color in nature • Total squares in a chessboard • Finn The Human’s dog companion • Secondhand marketplace website • ...
Spring and Things 2025-05-11
Across
- Johnson of Miami Vice
- Edmonton hockey player
- ______ en Provence
- that’s it!
- of in Spanish
- with envy or lawn
- Grand Kitten Organization, for short
- fiery color
- book about Beatles couple
- rap profanity banner
- broken down auto rescuer
- doctor for short
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- cute furry Sea mammal misspelled
- get married quick
- not flexible
- large garden spirit
- what a sheep whispers
- center of an ancient city
- Latin American actor for short
- the best of all time
- electric energy rate project, for short
- broke up cuz he was into guns
- no alcohol here (yet)
- Garten of Hamptons fame
- Warrior Princess
- not one _____!
26 Clues: that’s it! • fiery color • not flexible • of in Spanish • not one _____! • Warrior Princess • doctor for short • get married quick • with envy or lawn • ______ en Provence • large garden spirit • the best of all time • rap profanity banner • Johnson of Miami Vice • what a sheep whispers • no alcohol here (yet) • Edmonton hockey player • Garten of Hamptons fame • broken down auto rescuer • ...
Spring Semester Vocabulary 2025-05-04
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- Unnecessarily repetitive or excessive.
- Ordinary or dull; lacking inspiration.
- Present or existing everywhere.
- To criticize or reprimand sharply.
- Wise; having keen perception and sound judgment.
- Understood or implied without being stated.
- A state of calm and peacefulness.
- To rise above or go beyond limits.
- Producing beneficial effects; promoting health.
- Expressing contempt or disapproval.
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- To read or examine carefully or thoroughly.
- Able to perceive or feel things.
- Optimistic or positive, especially in a bad situation.
- A state of uncertainty or perplexity.
- Persistent; not easily letting go or giving up.
- Extremely hungry or eager for an activity.
- Most noticeable or important.
- Gloomy, sullen, or morose.
- To entertain or amuse someone with stories or lavish food.
- Lacking thought or intelligence.
20 Clues: Gloomy, sullen, or morose. • Most noticeable or important. • Present or existing everywhere. • Able to perceive or feel things. • Lacking thought or intelligence. • A state of calm and peacefulness. • To criticize or reprimand sharply. • To rise above or go beyond limits. • Expressing contempt or disapproval. • A state of uncertainty or perplexity. • ...
Sweet Spring Shower 2025-02-03
Across
- What is Michelle and Michael's favorite anime?
- What city did Michelle do her PGY1 residency?
- What is Michelle and Michael's dog breed?
- What kind of organ transplant does Michael have?
- What is Michelle and Michael's favorite cuisine?
- Which country was Michelle and Michael's first international trip together?
- What is the name of Michelle and Michael's dog?
- How many jobs does Michael currently have?
- Where did Michelle and Michael first meet?
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- What city is Michelle and Michael's wedding located?
- What is Michelle and Michael's favorite ice cream spot?
- How many years have Michelle and Michael been together?
- What is Michelle's favorite beach?
- What city did Michael do his PGY1 residency?
- Where does Michelle and Michael want to go for their honeymoon?
- What is Michelle and Michael's birthday month?
- What is Michelle's favorite K-pop group?
- Where did Michael propose to Michelle?
- Where did Michelle and Michael last travel to?
- What organization was Michelle and Michael president of in pharmacy school?
20 Clues: What is Michelle's favorite beach? • Where did Michael propose to Michelle? • What is Michelle's favorite K-pop group? • What is Michelle and Michael's dog breed? • How many jobs does Michael currently have? • Where did Michelle and Michael first meet? • What city did Michael do his PGY1 residency? • What city did Michelle do her PGY1 residency? • ...
Spring WOD Crossword 2025-05-20
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- to stick out from a surrounding surface
- The _________ man screamed and ran down the halls.
- After a week of arguing, my sister and I decided to __________________.
- Gary experiences all 4 seasons because he lives in a _____________ climate.
- to inspect and examine closely
- a beginner at a skill
- extremely strange or unusual
- to improve or make better
- messy,untidy
- My dad had my mom's initials _______________ on his wedding ring.
- strict and stern
- a vast number or a crowd
- able to work well together
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- The actress had to ___________ her lines after forgetting them.
- an act intended to fool
- As the youngest child, I wore the ___________ jeans that used to be my sisters.
- an expression of sympathy
- to make milder or lessen
- The family quickly packed their bags and took a _____________ road trip.
- strong dislike
- Jenny wished to turn making bracelets into a ______ business.
- fair and impartial
- passing someone else's materials off as your own
- inactive or sleeping
- easily made sick
- conclude from evidence
- something more important that another
- to recover quickly
- to increase in extent, volume,number, amount, intensity
- an exclusive group of people
- to spend foolishly
- The houses near the shoreline bore the ___________ of the flooding.
32 Clues: messy,untidy • strong dislike • easily made sick • strict and stern • fair and impartial • to recover quickly • to spend foolishly • inactive or sleeping • a beginner at a skill • conclude from evidence • an act intended to fool • to make milder or lessen • a vast number or a crowd • an expression of sympathy • to improve or make better • able to work well together • extremely strange or unusual • ...
Mesa Spring Wines 2025-05-24
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- Merlot | Sonoma County 12 / 18 / 44
- Prosecco | Veneto, Italy (375 ml) 16
- Cabernet | Paso Robles 129
- Pinot Grigio | Friuli, Italy 13 / 19 / 48
- Cabernet | Napa Valley 15 / 22 / 56
- Rosé | Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, France 11 / 16 / 38
- Malbec | Luján de Cuyo, Argentina 10 / 15 / 34
- Riesling | Columbia Valley 11 / 16 / 40
- Chardonnay | Napa Valley 17 / 25 / 64
- Chardonnay | Sonoma Valley 15 / 22 / 56
- Chardonnay | Napa Valley 12 / 18 / 44
- Cabernet | Columbia Valley 11 / 16 / 40
- Pinot Noir | Sonoma Coast 11 / 16 / 40
- Cabernet | Paso Robles (1L) 16 / 24 / 76
- Red Blend | California 14 / 21 / 52
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- Sauvignon Blanc | Marlborough, NZ 11 / 16 / 40
- Pinot Noir | Willamette Valley 15 / 22 / 56
- Brut Rosé | America 43
- Nachise Rhône Blend | Arizona 12 / 18 / 44
- Sauvignon Blanc | Napa Valley 13 / 19 / 46
- Pinot Noir | Monterey 13 / 19 / 48
- Red Blend | Arizona 10 / 15 / 34
- Moscato | Veneto, Italy 9 / 13 / 32
- Pinot Noir | Sonoma Coast 69
- Cabernet | Napa Valley 109
25 Clues: Brut Rosé | America 43 • Cabernet | Paso Robles 129 • Cabernet | Napa Valley 109 • Pinot Noir | Sonoma Coast 69 • Red Blend | Arizona 10 / 15 / 34 • Pinot Noir | Monterey 13 / 19 / 48 • Merlot | Sonoma County 12 / 18 / 44 • Cabernet | Napa Valley 15 / 22 / 56 • Moscato | Veneto, Italy 9 / 13 / 32 • Red Blend | California 14 / 21 / 52 • Prosecco | Veneto, Italy (375 ml) 16 • ...
Endicott Spring 2025 2025-01-13
Across
- Type of conversation students enter through research
- Type of review examining existing research
- Research method used in final paper data collection
- Using others' writing without proper citation
- Skill of combining multiple perspectives on a problem
- Platform where course handouts are posted
- Required device that must be brought charged to class
- Imaginative defense that acknowledges issue complexities
- College where this course is taught
- Required participation that affects final grade
- Arguments supported by evidence in research
- Material selected to develop and support arguments
- Ethical standard requiring proper credit for others' work
- Type of workshop focusing on critical feedback
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- AI tool permitted with proper acknowledgment
- Class type emphasizing discussion and participation
- Main focus of this course's theory about persuasion in society
- Guided peer activity focusing on critical thinking
- Comments received during revision process
- Proper crediting of sources (MLA and APA)
- Free service for content and writing help
- Understanding developed by relating multiple positions
- Process of adding notes to bibliography entries
- Tool used to evaluate writing assignments
- Academic support service available to students
- Sustained process of improving drafts through feedback
- How assignments are built to enable complex arguments
- Preliminary version of an essay requiring peer review
- Final essay incorporating survey data and sources
- Primary and secondary materials used in research
30 Clues: College where this course is taught • Comments received during revision process • Proper crediting of sources (MLA and APA) • Free service for content and writing help • Platform where course handouts are posted • Tool used to evaluate writing assignments • Type of review examining existing research • Arguments supported by evidence in research • ...
Spring Into Easter! 2026-03-12
Across
- Emerge from an egg
- Wet‑weather carry item
- Grassland field
- What flowers do
- Baby bird
- Season of new growth
- Bright daytime light
- Lawn covering
- Place to plant vegetables
- Outdoor meal
- Bird’s home
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- Soft, light color tone
- Outside, in nature
- Bouquet fillers
- Candy‑aisle favorite
- Long‑eared hopper
- Woven container
- Oval brunch items
- Sweet treat
- April forecast, often
20 Clues: Baby bird • Sweet treat • Bird’s home • Outdoor meal • Lawn covering • Bouquet fillers • Grassland field • What flowers do • Woven container • Long‑eared hopper • Oval brunch items • Emerge from an egg • Outside, in nature • Candy‑aisle favorite • Season of new growth • Bright daytime light • April forecast, often • Soft, light color tone • Wet‑weather carry item • Place to plant vegetables
spring semester Puzzle 2026-03-04
Across
- - Process of charging a president with wrongdoing.
- - Law forcing return of escaped slaves.
- -Lincoln’s demand to know where the war with Mexico began.
- -Leader of Texas who won independence from Mexico.
- - Amendment giving Black men the right to vote.
- - Period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War.
- - U.S. president who led the Union in the Civil War.
- - Abolitionist who attacked Harpers Ferry.
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- - A mission in Texas where Texans fought Mexico in 1836.
- - Amendment that abolished slavery.
- - 1820 law balancing free and slave states.
- - People vote on slavery in a territory.
- - President of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
- - Major Southern crop supporting the economy.
- Carolina - First state to secede from the Union.
- - Law creating aid for freed slaves after the war.
- star -The independent nation of Texas from 1836–1845.
- - Leader who helped slaves escape north.
- - Vice president who became president after Lincoln’s death.
- - Migration to California after gold was discovered in 1848.
20 Clues: - Amendment that abolished slavery. • - Law forcing return of escaped slaves. • - People vote on slavery in a territory. • - Leader who helped slaves escape north. • - Abolitionist who attacked Harpers Ferry. • - 1820 law balancing free and slave states. • - Major Southern crop supporting the economy. • - Amendment giving Black men the right to vote. • ...
The Spring Garden 2026-04-28
Across
- To place or scatter seeds into soil
- Ice crystals that form on surfaces when the temperature drops
- A cultivated perennial plant, producing reddish green stalks & often harvested during Spring
- A flowering shrub of the olive family, produces fragrant clusters of flowers during Spring that are often purple in color
- To loosen & break up the soil
- Spring reaches its peak in this fifth month of the year
- A very young plant, grown from a seed
- A winged insect, known for collecting nectar & pollen from flowers
- A plant of a genus that includes cabbage, mustard, & cauliflower
- A structure that maintains ideal growing conditions, when the climate/season is less than ideal
- A swollen underground stem or root of a plant from which new plants can grow (e.g. the potato)
- Pungent, edible bulbs from the Allium genus
- A framework, often made of wood, that is used to support climbing plants
- Podded seeds that are eaten as a vegetable
- To begin to sprout & grow (e.g. a seed or bulb)
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- The nutrient-rich result of decayed organic matter
- The act of pretreating seeds for planting by cold temperature exposure
- Water that falls to the earth, in either a liquid or solid state
- Compact growths on a plant that develop into leaves, flowers, or shoots
- A plant from the cabbage family, producing flower heads that are harvested & eaten before blooming.
- The springtime fruits produced from plants in the rose family & from the genus Fragaria
- A cultivated perennial plant, producing green shoots that are used as a Spring vegetable
- Tapered roots that are eaten as vegetables
- To move a plant from one growing medium to another
- A blooming flower on a fruit tree
- A gardening tool with a long handle, used for loosening soil & removing weeds
- A layer of material, applied to the surface of the soil to contain moisture & prevent weeds
27 Clues: To loosen & break up the soil • A blooming flower on a fruit tree • To place or scatter seeds into soil • A very young plant, grown from a seed • Tapered roots that are eaten as vegetables • Podded seeds that are eaten as a vegetable • Pungent, edible bulbs from the Allium genus • To begin to sprout & grow (e.g. a seed or bulb) • ...
Spring 2026 Crossword 2026-04-04
Across
- You will for sure meet an AU student from New ___
- Month of peak cherry blossom bloom
- AU students LOVE this app
- AU’s undefeated sport or name of soccer everywhere else
- Where language students practice with fluent speakers
- Meal exchange with historically long wait time
- Previously istanbul
- Month students return to AU
- Popular study abroad location with AU campus
- “Thank Clawed it’s _____ "
- What you do at an AU Improv show
- Campus gym closed this past semester
- AU’s theater in Tenleytown
- Movie that won Michael B. Jordan his first Oscar
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- The Eagles next EIC Gabrielle _______
- Students favorite karaoke spot in Glover Park
- Sweet treat handed out by Kay Spiritual Center on Tuesday
- Anonymous student posting site
- “Supercut” artist who played the anthem in October
- Apartment building style dorms in Tenleytown
- Dorm hall that shares name with big bang theory character
- Next under graduate president Carly
- New athletic building on campus
- DC Baseball team
- Campus climate organization on hiatus
- Classic TDR breakfast option
- AU school with an AI x sustainability plan
- Coffee shop in SIS
- Post slogan, "Democracy dies in ____”
- Team featured in “no days off” article
30 Clues: DC Baseball team • Coffee shop in SIS • Previously istanbul • AU students LOVE this app • “Thank Clawed it’s _____ " • AU’s theater in Tenleytown • Month students return to AU • Classic TDR breakfast option • Anonymous student posting site • New athletic building on campus • What you do at an AU Improv show • Month of peak cherry blossom bloom • Next under graduate president Carly • ...
Spring Connections Crossword 2026-04-06
Across
- did wrestling in high school
- likes all you can eat buffets
- is family oriented
- is a huge Royals fan
- likes to do home improvement projects for friends and family
- is a Lady Rider. She has a 500 and 1,100 motorcycle and has led the pack a couple of times on bike runs
- likes to fish and bowl
- likes reading novels
- is a huge fan of Pokemon and birdwatching
- likes cooking
- used to sing the national anthem at basketball games in school
- is super competitive when it comes to games
- used to sky dive and bungy jump in their younger days
- was born in Germany
- lived on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota for the first few years of their life
- is a former collegiate free-style wrestling coach who is just as comfortable under the hood of a car as he is on the mat
- their uncle was the actor in Scarface who killed Tony Montana
- has a pet tortoise named Dr. O’Malley
- is an Eagle Scout
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- has seen Shinedown in concert 5 times
- is a hypochondriac
- their new obsession is orchids - they went from having17 to 44 in the last year
- What country group stole their heart? Lonestar
- is 5ft .89in tall - 0.1in shorter than the average
- got knee surgery at 15
- has a character named after them in a comicbook called "The Scourge"
- is the biggest Beatles fan of all time
- has 2 dogs named after two of their favorite things: coffee and Disney
- is an Apiarist and also grows flowers
- loves to do Diamond Painting to destress
- is the kind of person who remembers the little things about people
- plays saxophone professionally
- is originally from Serbia
- is double jointed
- has completed 27 half marathons
35 Clues: likes cooking • is double jointed • is an Eagle Scout • is a hypochondriac • is family oriented • was born in Germany • is a huge Royals fan • likes reading novels • got knee surgery at 15 • likes to fish and bowl • is originally from Serbia • did wrestling in high school • likes all you can eat buffets • plays saxophone professionally • has completed 27 half marathons • ...
SPRING EMPLOYEE MEETING 2026-05-08
Across
- COMMON FOOD RESTRICTION
- THE CHERRIES
- PIN BACK OR ON A CHAIN
- COMMUNICATION APP
- WATCH OUT FOR PINS
- "D" IS FOR
- HOME FOR A LATINA
- THE OG BUCHNIS
- KATIE'S FAVORITE HUSBAND
- NOT FOR SALE
- BIGGEST SALES DAY OF THE YEAR
- RED LINERS
- WHAT LOGAN CALLS JAMIE
- YEARS MEMORIES HAS BEEN OPEN
- ELIMINATED
- MOST MISSED EMPLOYEE
- UNDER 21
- SHOWCASES AT THE END
- WITH THE PONY TAIL
- DAYS MEMORIES IS CLOSED A YEAR
- DON'T PUT ME ON ONE
- TRAIN GREATS
- GLASSWARE ON MONDAYS
- THE KING
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- ERICK'S BLING
- NAMED AFTER ANOTHER 10, OR X
- "BLACK ICE"
- FULL OR HALF HUNTER
- A DINNER DATE WITH THE HOPPE GIRL
- A PURRFECT NIDER
- KAYLA W.
- PAY DAY
- I. C. E.
- MOTORCYCLE ROB
- HOW TO GET A DEAL
- OUR STORE'S OPERATING SYSTEM
- WHERE THE WINNERS EAT
- BULBOUS LAMP
- CAMPUS FOR EUCLIDE
- BUY THEM 99 AT A TIME
- EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY
- COMEDIAN VENDOR
- WHAT MEMORIES IS KNOWN FOR
- NEVER LOSE THEIR VALUE
- GRIFFIN'S TREAT!
- OLD LADY GLASS
46 Clues: PAY DAY • KAYLA W. • I. C. E. • UNDER 21 • THE KING • "D" IS FOR • RED LINERS • ELIMINATED • "BLACK ICE" • THE CHERRIES • NOT FOR SALE • BULBOUS LAMP • TRAIN GREATS • ERICK'S BLING • MOTORCYCLE ROB • THE OG BUCHNIS • OLD LADY GLASS • COMEDIAN VENDOR • A PURRFECT NIDER • GRIFFIN'S TREAT! • COMMUNICATION APP • HOME FOR A LATINA • HOW TO GET A DEAL • WATCH OUT FOR PINS • CAMPUS FOR EUCLIDE • WITH THE PONY TAIL • ...
Spring Into Downsizing 2026-02-18
Across
- A cardboard container used for moving
- A home’s smaller version
- Where you check what fits
- What you do before you pack
- Giving away unwanted items
- Box label for fragile items
- A one-level home style
- To get rid of something
- Fixing up before selling
- Paper listing what’s in boxes
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- Protective wrap for breakables
- Slimming down your belongings
- End-of-lease payment sometimes required
- That lady, Erin, who can help you every step of the way!
- Key step before listing a home
- Sticky label for boxes
- Help hired for moving day
- Room for storing belongings off-site
- Selling household items (often online)
- New address notice
- People you notify when you move
21 Clues: New address notice • Sticky label for boxes • A one-level home style • To get rid of something • A home’s smaller version • Fixing up before selling • Where you check what fits • Help hired for moving day • Giving away unwanted items • What you do before you pack • Box label for fragile items • Slimming down your belongings • Paper listing what’s in boxes • ...
Spring Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-11
Across
- Crawling future butterfly
- Newly sprouted plant
- Sweet red berry
- Open grassy field
- Outdoor meal on a blanket
- Yellow dust from flowers
- Collection of races, jumps, and throws
- Holiday celebrated on May 10th
- Glowing nighttime insects
- Bright cup-shaped spring flower
- Sweet Canadian pancake topping
- Rainy-day accessory
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- Backyard cookout
- May long weekend holiday
- Toy flown in windy weather
- Red-breasted backyard bird
- Gentle moving air
- Colorful arc after rain
- Small pool after rain
- Lucky four-leaf plant
- Birds’ egg shelter
- A spring school teams with 11 starting players
22 Clues: Sweet red berry • Backyard cookout • Gentle moving air • Open grassy field • Birds’ egg shelter • Rainy-day accessory • Newly sprouted plant • Small pool after rain • Lucky four-leaf plant • Colorful arc after rain • May long weekend holiday • Yellow dust from flowers • Crawling future butterfly • Outdoor meal on a blanket • Glowing nighttime insects • Toy flown in windy weather • ...
Geometry Spring 2026 2026-05-11
Across
- This Law is used to solve for sides in a non-right triangle.
- Represents the adjacent over the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
- Name for part of the area of a circle (not the whole circle). It's like a pizza slice.
- Property that says, if A=B and B=C, then A=C.
- Name of chicken fast food restaurant where you can order "The Caniac Combo".
- In a circle, the measure of the inscribed angle is _________ the intercepted arc.
- Last name of the actor in the lead male role in Project Hail Mary.
- This is Steven Spielberg's first major blockbuster from 1975.
- In probability, this is the operation used when you have the intersection of two events.
- Scrumptious cookie brand where the company releases new flavors that rotate week to week.
- Heya...let's see who's here ________!
- Just think...24 hours from now, we'll be staring at ________.
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- This Vancouver mathketball team is the one Mr. Carnes used to play for.
- Number of sides in a heptagon.
- A __________ arc has a measure less than 180 degrees.
- Type of transformation where the size of the shape changes by multiplying or dividing.
- Abbreviation for the Side-Angle-Side Congruence Theorem.
- Dave Portnoy, the owner of Barstool Sports, does these types of food reviews.
- The other course Mr. Carnes currently teaches.
- Term used for a segment or line that skims a circle at one point.
- Last name of the genius movie director who's releasing The Odyssey this summer.
- The Pythagorean Theorem only applies to ________ triangles.
- Last name of the GOAT of the NBA.
- Mr. Carnes favorite band is ________ Bridge.
- Number that represents the circumference divided by the diameter in any circle.
- Mr. Carnes brought donuts in from The ______ Batter shop.
- Mr. Carnes uses a Homework _____ to help him to decide when to check homework.
27 Clues: Number of sides in a heptagon. • Last name of the GOAT of the NBA. • Heya...let's see who's here ________! • Mr. Carnes favorite band is ________ Bridge. • Property that says, if A=B and B=C, then A=C. • The other course Mr. Carnes currently teaches. • A __________ arc has a measure less than 180 degrees. • Abbreviation for the Side-Angle-Side Congruence Theorem. • ...
Spring E.C. C.W. 2026-06-11
Across
- - a doctor for pregnancy and women's reproductive health
- - a germ that causes disease
- - a nutrient that builds and repairs body tissues
- - the study of how diseases spread
- - poor nutrition from too much or too little food
- - a substance that triggers an immune response
- - equipment worn to protect from germs
- - the way a germ leaves a host
- - treating people fairly
- - a blood cell that carries oxygen
- - to reduce germs on a surface
- - an illness that affects the body
- - the recommended amount of food to eat at one time
- - the liquid part of blood
- - a virus that attacks the immune system
- - a medical procedure that treats the body by operation
- - a protein found on some red blood cells
- - the way a germ enters a host
- - "Maneesh on the beat, shabang (Woo), All of my opps, they ..." - Drake (His crappy album)
- - getting nutrients from food
- - doing things that help others
- - a protein that helps fight germs
- - avoiding harm to others
- - rules about what is right and wrong
- - blood cells that help stop bleeding
- - a place where germs live and grow
- - related to the heart and chest
- - related to the brain and nervous system
- - protection against a disease
- - a person likely to get a disease
- - a germ that causes disease
Down
- - how a germ spreads from one place to another
- - surgery done to improve appearance
- - the right to make your own decisions
- - making choices based on the results they cause
- - an object that can carry germs
- - surgery that repairs damaged body parts
- - a shot or medicine that helps prevent disease
- - a disease caused by germs entering the body
- - stopping germs from growing on living tissue
- - cutting apart a dead organism for study
- - giving blood or blood parts to a person
- - a guide showing healthy food choices
- - making choices based on rules and duties
- - a test that examines a blood sample
- - studying a living animal through surgery
- - a blood cell that fights infection
- - a substance that makes the immune system react
- - a disease that is always present in an area
- - a disease outbreak that spreads worldwide
- - a person who infects many others
- - the first known person with a disease outbreak
- - medicine that prevents pain during procedures
- - keeping an area free of germs
- - a nutrient that gives the body energy
- - a disease spreading quickly in one area
- - a nutrient that stores energy and protects organs
- - an immune system reaction to something usually harmless
58 Clues: - treating people fairly • - avoiding harm to others • - the liquid part of blood • - a germ that causes disease • - a germ that causes disease • - getting nutrients from food • - the way a germ leaves a host • - to reduce germs on a surface • - the way a germ enters a host • - protection against a disease • - doing things that help others • - keeping an area free of germs • ...
Module 9 2022-12-02
Across
- large area of water
- very high hills
- opposite from east
- not clear sky
- at a low temperature
- opposite from south
- area of land with trees
- opposite from west
Down
- the season before winter
- covered with snow
- having a high temperature
- the coldest season
- area of country that is protected by the government
- opposite from north
- extremely cold
- where people have a wonderful time in summer
- stormy
- bright because of light from the sun
- wet
- having very little water
- misty
- the season after spring
- the season between winter and summer
23 Clues: wet • misty • stormy • not clear sky • extremely cold • very high hills • covered with snow • the coldest season • opposite from east • opposite from west • large area of water • opposite from north • opposite from south • at a low temperature • area of land with trees • the season after spring • the season before winter • having very little water • having a high temperature • ...
Spark 1 Module 3 Houses 2013-02-19
Across
- shape
- season between fall and spring
- warm is a little ____
- different, strange
- metal is a hard ____, like iron
- season between spring and autumn
- a building with four floors
- dream house
- inside
- a place with a roof and walls
Down
- a device that takes people from one floor to another
- the material that trees are made of
- a particular level of a building
- mad, crazy
- little cold
- fan
- with nice things you can see
- not inside
- a building where people work
- when you are playing the violin you are moving this
20 Clues: fan • shape • inside • mad, crazy • not inside • little cold • dream house • different, strange • warm is a little ____ • a building with four floors • with nice things you can see • a building where people work • a place with a roof and walls • season between fall and spring • metal is a hard ____, like iron • a particular level of a building • season between spring and autumn • ...
Spark 1 Module 3 Houses 2013-02-19
Across
- a building where people work
- different, strange
- dream house
- when you play the violin you move it
- not inside
- a place with a roof and walls
- hard material, like iron
- a device that takes people from one floor to another
- inside
- shape
- warm is a little ____
Down
- with nice things you can see
- crazy, mad
- a building with four four floors
- the material that trees are made of
- season between spring and fall
- fan
- cool is a little _____
- a particular level of a building
- season between autumn and spring
20 Clues: fan • shape • inside • crazy, mad • not inside • dream house • different, strange • warm is a little ____ • cool is a little _____ • hard material, like iron • with nice things you can see • a building where people work • a place with a roof and walls • season between spring and fall • a building with four four floors • a particular level of a building • season between autumn and spring • ...
Waves and Simple Harmonic motion 2026-04-01
Across
- combination of waves
- needs a medium to travel
- distance to crest or trough
- slope of F vs x for spring
- interference type enhancing waves
- interference canceling waves
- simple harmonic motion
- trough of sound wave
- top of the wave
- time for a wave cycle
- particles travel forward horizontally
Down
- distance for one cycle
- determines wave speed
- particles travel up and down
- spring force is this type
- crest of sound wave
- type of SHM
- lowest point of a wave
- wave which doesn't need medium
- inverse of period
20 Clues: type of SHM • top of the wave • inverse of period • crest of sound wave • combination of waves • trough of sound wave • determines wave speed • time for a wave cycle • distance for one cycle • lowest point of a wave • simple harmonic motion • needs a medium to travel • spring force is this type • slope of F vs x for spring • distance to crest or trough • particles travel up and down • ...
May Crossword 2025-04-22
Across
- One who cultivates land or raises animals
- Ceremony marking the completion of academic studies
- Large community celebration
- To move from one region to another
- Instrument often played at military ceremonies
- Showy garden flower blooming in late spring
- Light garment for cool spring evenings
- Powerful rotating windstorm
- To flower or flourish
- Popular spring flower
- Zodiac sign often associated with innovation
- Melting after a freeze
- Outdoor meal event
- To begin or start
- Fragrant flowering shrub
- Worn for protection during sunny days
- Season of growth and renewal
- Formal event or ritual
- The moment the sun appears in the morning
- Flower often used on Mother's Day
- To go from one place to another
Down
- Birthstone for May
- Traditional dance structure for May Day
- Opposite of equinox in terms of daylight balance
- U.S. holiday honoring fallen soldiers
- Light source often used outdoors
- Vertical structure for displaying banners or flags
- Valued possession passed down generations
- Place for planting flowers and vegetables
- Begin to grow, typically from a seed
- Organized public procession
- Act of bringing back to life or popularity
- Bird often seen as a sign of spring
- Flower named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- Outdoor paved area used for dining or lounging
- Immune response to pollen or dust
- Saturday and Sunday together
- Someone who served in the military
- Light rain or shower
- May holiday honoree
40 Clues: To begin or start • Birthstone for May • Outdoor meal event • May holiday honoree • Light rain or shower • To flower or flourish • Popular spring flower • Melting after a freeze • Formal event or ritual • Fragrant flowering shrub • Large community celebration • Powerful rotating windstorm • Organized public procession • Season of growth and renewal • Saturday and Sunday together • ...
Ag Practicum Final Exam Crossword 2023-04-25
Across
- Nutrients plants require in large amounts to grow
- ________ are character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize relationships with other people and complement hard skills in the workplace.
- what do we apply to our plants to manage pests?
- A substance we add to plants & soil to encourage plant growth
- Was our spring plant sale a success?
- How did we advertise our Spring Plant Sale?
Down
- Where did we grow our spring plant sale plants this year
- What day of the week was our spring plant sale
- Promotes overall health and nutrient movement in plants
- macronutrient that Promotes Green Grown & the building block of Chlorophyll
- macronutrient that Building block for DNA. Improves flower and seed formation
- __________ are skills that we learn to do that are job specific, and usually with tools
- what are we required to wear when we apply pesticides?
13 Clues: Was our spring plant sale a success? • How did we advertise our Spring Plant Sale? • What day of the week was our spring plant sale • what do we apply to our plants to manage pests? • Nutrients plants require in large amounts to grow • what are we required to wear when we apply pesticides? • Promotes overall health and nutrient movement in plants • ...
Kobuk Valley Ch. 4/2 2024-05-08
Across
- most important area for Caribou is the ________portage.
- large animal taken before the rut when they start to smell.
- most abundant and reliable summer food resource.
- snowmachines have replace ______ teams.
- sleds are made from this hardwood
- are a vital food resource in the springtime.
- men prefer to remain in their ________village vs leaving for wage labor
- a popular type of net used to catch fish.
- ____________, pike, and sheefish are caught all summer with rod and reel
- few ________are taken in summer as they in poor condition with little fat.
Down
- a popular spring fish
- ___________boats have replaced canoes.
- older natives recall summers when the only thing to eat was _____.
- a plus in the valley is the ________to help keep mosquitoes away
- good spring food until the male rip each other up.
- ________camps are gone because kids are in school
- ____________ have replace the bow and arrow.
- after 1880 tents and semisubterranean houses were replace by _____houses.
- May is the best month for drying__________.
19 Clues: a popular spring fish • sleds are made from this hardwood • ___________boats have replaced canoes. • snowmachines have replace ______ teams. • a popular type of net used to catch fish. • May is the best month for drying__________. • are a vital food resource in the springtime. • ____________ have replace the bow and arrow. • ...
crossword 11 2025-03-05
Across
- – Colorful plants that bloom
- – Wide open grassy land
- – A lucky green plant
- – Sky full of clouds
- – A spring holiday with eggs
- – Trip in the air
- – A flower opens
Down
- – A home for a king
- – A soft wind
- – A place to grow plants
- – Evening meal
- – Baby birds
- – A bright yellow spring flower
- – A creamy holiday drink
- – A hopping animal
15 Clues: – Baby birds • – A soft wind • – Evening meal • – A flower opens • – Trip in the air • – A hopping animal • – A home for a king • – Sky full of clouds • – A lucky green plant • – Wide open grassy land • – A place to grow plants • – A creamy holiday drink • – Colorful plants that bloom • – A spring holiday with eggs • – A bright yellow spring flower
Easter 2021-03-17
Across
- Month before April
- made from dried cacao seeds
- yellow spring flower
- the season Easter takes place in
- used to colour eggs
- Kids love to eat it
- another word for rabbit
- being thankful
- wet soil
- Easter egg (_____)
Down
- the month Easter takes place in
- the colour of the Easter bunny usually is
- orange vegetable that's good for eyes
- baby chicken
- Jesus died on the...
- holds the eggs
- another word for gift
- red bug that signifies luck
- children usually hunt for these on Easter morning
- baby sheep
20 Clues: wet soil • baby sheep • baby chicken • holds the eggs • being thankful • Month before April • Easter egg (_____) • used to colour eggs • Kids love to eat it • Jesus died on the... • yellow spring flower • another word for gift • another word for rabbit • made from dried cacao seeds • red bug that signifies luck • the month Easter takes place in • the season Easter takes place in • ...
Garden Thyme 2024-01-18
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- herbivore pest
- avian cleaner
- early spring bloomer
- botanical term for white
- women's comfy foot warmer
- fall blooming plant
- flower symbolized by fleur-de-lis
- solar blooms
- classic spring bloomer
- tool habitat
- pollen producing part of a flower
Down
- classic symbol of love
- a bunch of flowers
- indigenous to Canada
- decayed garden waste
- botanical term for red
- fashionable king of beasts
- bloom for a day
- a prickly plant loved by finches
- indigenous to an area
- flower holder
- Egyptian Star Flower
- protection for your hands
- Donald Duck's girlfriend
24 Clues: solar blooms • tool habitat • avian cleaner • flower holder • herbivore pest • bloom for a day • a bunch of flowers • fall blooming plant • decayed garden waste • early spring bloomer • Egyptian Star Flower • indigenous to Canada • indigenous to an area • classic symbol of love • botanical term for red • classic spring bloomer • botanical term for white • Donald Duck's girlfriend • ...
4 2024-08-19
Across
- Fragrant herbaceous plant
- Velvet trumpet flowers
- Yellow daisy-like wildflower
- Small, purple woodland flower
- Bright yellow spring bloom
- Fragrant old-fashioned bloom
- Trumpet-shaped spring bulb
- Bright, layered petals
- Long-flowering garden plant
- Delicate woodland flower
- Aromatic, medicinal plant
- Colorful, edible leaves
- Large, showy perennial
- Mediterranean shrub
- Rock garden favorite
Down
- Tall spiked blooms
- Delicate, blue flower
- Colorful foliage plant
- Early spring yellow blooms
- Mini petunia-like blooms
- Tropical large flower
- Winter-blooming, evergreen shrub
- Bright red berries shrub
- Hardy white daisy
- Fragrant winter shrub
25 Clues: Hardy white daisy • Tall spiked blooms • Mediterranean shrub • Rock garden favorite • Delicate, blue flower • Tropical large flower • Fragrant winter shrub • Velvet trumpet flowers • Colorful foliage plant • Bright, layered petals • Large, showy perennial • Colorful, edible leaves • Mini petunia-like blooms • Delicate woodland flower • Bright red berries shrub • Fragrant herbaceous plant • ...
Washington Jr High 2023-08-08
Across
- the sport boys play in the fall
- your PCS teacher
- Floor with social studies classes
- Floor with math classes
- test you take every fall,winter,spring
- Dean of Students
- speech teacher that comes to PCS
- Principal
- you need to charge every night
- the school colors are black and ______
Down
- write your assignments in
- our para for PCS
- Mascot of WJHS
- where you put your supplies and bookbag
- what you take to class everyday
- the behavior interventionist for school
- spring sport
- class you go to before lunch
- Assistant Principal
- Where you eat lunch
20 Clues: Principal • spring sport • Mascot of WJHS • our para for PCS • your PCS teacher • Dean of Students • Assistant Principal • Where you eat lunch • Floor with math classes • write your assignments in • class you go to before lunch • you need to charge every night • the sport boys play in the fall • what you take to class everyday • speech teacher that comes to PCS • ...
Spring and summer snippets 2017-06-09
Across
- Spring flower that rings the blues
- You'd be daft to miss this yellow flower
- Quintessential summer fruit
- Anyone for tennis?
- Longest day of the season
- 24 hours when it’s all about dad
- Not just from Amsterdam, find them in your spring garden
Down
- London location for floral show offs
- Biggest festival of the season
- Rouge butterfly with naval air
- A spring celebration that’s eggcellent
- The queen might notice if you forget your hat for the horses
12 Clues: Anyone for tennis? • Longest day of the season • Quintessential summer fruit • Biggest festival of the season • Rouge butterfly with naval air • 24 hours when it’s all about dad • Spring flower that rings the blues • London location for floral show offs • A spring celebration that’s eggcellent • You'd be daft to miss this yellow flower • ...
WEEKLY CROSSROADIAN CROSSWORD 2026-02-23
12 Clues: Sour citrus • ____Awakening • Aromatic wood • Vineyard fruit • Kitchen garment • Oyster’s treasure • Mixed greens dish • Bee-made sweetener • Spring bulb flower • Fragile window material • What XRDS does with colors • Common XRDS math teacher first name
April 2025-11-24
12 Clues: Baby bird • What eggs do • April weather • Turns greener • What plants do • A spring flower • Found in a hunt • What flowers do • A hopping animal • Soft color palette • April brings these • Season of new beginnings
Springtime 2020-05-04
Across
- This multi colour beauty can be seen in the sky after a storm
- We wear this, usually in yellow, to keep us dry in the rain
- We open this up to carry when it rains to protect us
- In spring, the flowers open up, they ____________
Down
- This is how baby chicks are born and come out of their shells
- One of the most popular colours in the spring
- This is one of the first flowers you see in the spring
- These come in all different colours and smell amazing
- In spring many new babies are __________
- This bird in your bird feeder is a sure sign of spring
10 Clues: In spring many new babies are __________ • One of the most popular colours in the spring • In spring, the flowers open up, they ____________ • We open this up to carry when it rains to protect us • These come in all different colours and smell amazing • This is one of the first flowers you see in the spring • This bird in your bird feeder is a sure sign of spring • ...
The months of the year 2025-06-11
Across
- The month before September.
- The season after autumn.
- The season before winter.
- The month after April.
- The month after January.
- The season after winter.
- The month after February.
- The month before August.
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- The month after May.
- The month after August.
- The month before February.
- The month before December.
- The month after November.
- The month before November.
- The season after spring.
- The month after March.
16 Clues: The month after May. • The month after April. • The month after March. • The month after August. • The season after autumn. • The season after spring. • The month after January. • The season after winter. • The month before August. • The month after November. • The season before winter. • The month after February. • The month before February. • The month before December. • ...
SAED Spring Crossword 2017-03-08
Across
- How many reflective pieces are needed in your semester two workbooks?
- What is the percentage mark needed for a first?
- The Dean is called Professor Alison ...
- How many weeks are in a semester?
- We have how many creative hubs?
- By doing this you can earn a Diploma in Professional Studies
- What is the name of non-timetabled contact with tutors?
- What is the name of the University’s Virtual Learning Environment?
- The Programme Administrator for Drama’s first name is?
- Passing off others’ work as your own is called?
- The President of LSU is called?
- Students can get paid work with the University by working as an ____
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- How many AG and PD lectures do we run per year?
- What is the minimum pass mark for a piece of coursework?
- In case of a genuine difficulty meeting a deadline, a student can request an
- The School has recently made an A-level Study Guide page on its website. The guide features the work of John _ _ _ _ _ _ Oscar _ _ _ _ _ and T. S. _ _ _ _ _
- The Programme Administrator for Arts is called?
- Students trained to supports others are called?
- World University Rankings Art and Design has just been ranked 36th in the world in which list?
- The University library is known as The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Library?
- How often are you asked to check your University emails through the week?
- The Programme Administrator for English’s first name is?
- Careers talks are called My Loughborough _ _ _ _ _ _ _
23 Clues: We have how many creative hubs? • The President of LSU is called? • How many weeks are in a semester? • The Dean is called Professor Alison ... • How many AG and PD lectures do we run per year? • What is the percentage mark needed for a first? • The Programme Administrator for Arts is called? • Students trained to supports others are called? • ...
Spring means baseball 2018-03-16
Across
- May Queen, Wisley Crab, Foxwhelps, and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what?
- Someone who suffers from oneirophobia is scared of what?
- What was Mickey Mouse's original name? (2 words)
- What is the fourth color in the rainbow?
- Two word term used to describe the insanity around spring basketball. (2 words)
- Who is on the one dollar bill? (2 words)
- What state do the Boston Red Sox play in for Spring Training?
- What is the name for the first day of spring? (2 words)
- Who painted the Mona Lisa? (3 words)
- What is the world's largest island?
- Portland, Oregon was chosen by a coin flip, what was the other name?
- Which ocean liner sank in 1912?
Down
- What is the mascot for Gonzaga University?
- How many states border the Gulf of Mexico?
- Name of the logo on all Jordan Basketball shoes.
- Who averaged one patent for every three weeks of his life? ( 2 words)
- What is the name of the dog in the Wizard of Oz?
- Who founded the first public library in the US? (2 words)
- What did the scarecrow want from the Wizard of Oz?
- Sir Sean Connery was the first person to portray this British spy. (2 words)
- What city is the Palace of Versailles nearest to?
- What is the mascot for Western Oregon University?
- Which continent has the fewest flowering plants?
- What state do the Seattle Mariners play in for Spring Training?
- How many inches (circumference) is a men's regulation basketball (approximately)
- What is the common name for calcium carbonate?
26 Clues: Which ocean liner sank in 1912? • What is the world's largest island? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? (3 words) • What is the fourth color in the rainbow? • Who is on the one dollar bill? (2 words) • What is the mascot for Gonzaga University? • How many states border the Gulf of Mexico? • What is the common name for calcium carbonate? • ...
Spring means baseball 2018-03-16
Across
- Someone who suffers from oneirophobia is scared of what?
- What is the name of the dog in the Wizard of Oz?
- What did the scarecrow want from the Wizard of Oz?
- May Queen, Wisley Crab, Foxwhelps, and Lane's Prince Albert are all species of what?
- How many inches (circumference) is a men's regulation basketball (approximately)
- Sir Sean Connery was the first person to portray this British spy. (2 words)
- Who founded the first public library in the US? (2 words)
- What is the mascot for Gonzaga University?
- What state do the Boston Red Sox play in for Spring Training?
- What is the mascot for Western Oregon University?
- Who averaged one patent for every three weeks of his life? ( 2 words)
- What city is the Palace of Versailles nearest to?
- What is the common name for calcium carbonate?
- What state do the Seattle Mariners play in for Spring Training?
Down
- Who is on the one dollar bill? (2 words)
- Who painted the Mona Lisa? (3 words)
- Name of the logo on all Jordan Basketball shoes.
- What is the fourth color in the rainbow?
- What was Mickey Mouse's original name? (2 words)
- Two word term used to describe the insanity around spring basketball. (2 words)
- Which continent has the fewest flowering plants?
- What is the world's largest island?
- What is the name for the first day of spring? (2 words)
- How many states border the Gulf of Mexico?
- Portland, Oregon was chosen by a coin flip, what was the other name?
- Which ocean liner sank in 1912?
26 Clues: Which ocean liner sank in 1912? • What is the world's largest island? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? (3 words) • Who is on the one dollar bill? (2 words) • What is the fourth color in the rainbow? • How many states border the Gulf of Mexico? • What is the mascot for Gonzaga University? • What is the common name for calcium carbonate? • ...
Spring Revision Crossword 2013-03-14
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- object that blocks light(6)
- is what we hear when objects vibrate (5)
- ----- is produced when light passes through a prism (8)
- object that is see through (11)
- gas that plants need (6,7)
- green pigment in plants (11)
- ----- determines the pitch of the sound (9)
- ----- is when light changes direction (9)
- is reflected sound (4)
- part of the sound wave that changes with loudness (9)
- light travels in ------ lines (8)
- ------is created when light is blocked (6)
Down
- plant cells that absorb water (4,4)
- gas that plants releases (6)
- plants store the sugars made as _______ (5)
- how plants makes food (14)
- is the unit for measuring loudness (7)
- light that bounces off a mirror (9)
- organ to anchor plants (5)
- plant organ to trap sunlight (6)
- is the unit for mesuring vibrations (5)
21 Clues: is reflected sound (4) • how plants makes food (14) • gas that plants need (6,7) • organ to anchor plants (5) • object that blocks light(6) • gas that plants releases (6) • green pigment in plants (11) • object that is see through (11) • plant organ to trap sunlight (6) • light travels in ------ lines (8) • plant cells that absorb water (4,4) • light that bounces off a mirror (9) • ...
Spring semester- Revision 2014-06-04
20 Clues: kac • futro • spiety • udawac • leniwy • koszmar • latarka • ogromny • krzyczec • cierpi na • piekarnik • dostac sie • mowa ciala • nalogowiec • niegrzeczny • przepowiednia • prawdopodobnie • zanieczyszczenie • przeprowadzić się • wyjechac za granice
Strawberry Spring Review 2014-10-29
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- the author
- to support
- what the narrator fears he will find in his car trunk
- when the author hints of what is to come
- "..murmuring shadows…"
- a soft boggy land
- the joke the killer wrote on a car windshield
- haphazardly
- a comparison not using like or as
- ' You half expected to see Gollum or Frodo and Sam go hurrying past'
- a suspect
- who Springheel Jack killed
Down
- point of view
- a lying spring
- out of place
- New England
- a natural phenomenon similar to a Strawberry Spring
- a comparison using like or as
- the killer's nickname
- a square place surrounded by buildings
- when the author interrupts the story and goes into the past
- not constant
- the killer
23 Clues: a suspect • the author • to support • the killer • New England • haphazardly • out of place • not constant • point of view • a lying spring • a soft boggy land • the killer's nickname • "..murmuring shadows…" • who Springheel Jack killed • a comparison using like or as • a comparison not using like or as • a square place surrounded by buildings • when the author hints of what is to come • ...
Spring is Green 2015-04-04
20 Clues: food • bugs • plant • woods • sport • pedals • flowers • rainbow • downpours • fresh-air • water user • Honey home • bad-weather • needed rest • sweep utensil • grass trimmer • vegetable area • unwanted plant • carwash-objective • Chicago cubs playground
syllabus spring 2021 2021-02-24
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- One of the grammar points you will study is ______ verb agreement.
- One of the Course Teaching and Learning Activities
- Example of a modal of obligation
- defined as the act of using or closely imitating the work of an author without crediting that author.
- Your final exam will be in this month.
- The final draft of your writing will be uploaded in this program to check for plagiarism.
- Your test is worth ___%.
- The essay parts are introduction, body and _____.
- Check your email ____ and respond when you are expected to.
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- Students who don't interact with their instructor will lose marks in course ________.
- The first _____ of your essay is due Sunday, April 11th.
- The day of the first grammar test for day students.
- Only this number of excuses will be accepted during the semester.
- You will analyze and write this type of essay.
- You will learn how to differentiate between a ______ and an infinitive.
- Grade ____ is the process of reviewing the grades after they are published on the system.
- In this week, you will study conditionals.
- The number of contact hours
- Your coordinator's first name
- This type of report must be submitted in the case of an accident.
- The Contrast essay must include three ___.
21 Clues: Your test is worth ___%. • The number of contact hours • Your coordinator's first name • Example of a modal of obligation • Your final exam will be in this month. • In this week, you will study conditionals. • The Contrast essay must include three ___. • You will analyze and write this type of essay. • The essay parts are introduction, body and _____. • ...
syllabus spring 2021 2021-02-24
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- Students who don't interact with their instructor will lose marks in course ________.
- Only this number of excuses will be accepted during the semester.
- defined as the act of using or closely imitating the work of an author without crediting that author.
- Your coordinator's first name
- The Contrast essay must include three ___.
- Your final exam will be in this month.
- Example of a modal of obligation
- You will learn how to differentiate between a ______ and an infinitive.
- The essay parts are introduction, body and _____.
- You will analyze and write this type of essay.
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- One of the Course Teaching and Learning Activities
- This type of report must be submitted in the case of an accident.
- The number of contact hours
- The final draft of your writing will be uploaded in this program to check for plagiarism.
- The day of the first grammar test for day students.
- Check your email ____ and respond when you are expected to.
- Grade ____ is the process of reviewing the grades after they are published on the system.
- In this week, you will study conditionals.
- The first _____ of your essay is due Sunday, April 11th.
- Your test is worth ___%.
- One of the grammar points you will study is ______ verb agreement.
21 Clues: Your test is worth ___%. • The number of contact hours • Your coordinator's first name • Example of a modal of obligation • Your final exam will be in this month. • The Contrast essay must include three ___. • In this week, you will study conditionals. • You will analyze and write this type of essay. • The essay parts are introduction, body and _____. • ...
Spring Has Sprung! 2021-01-25
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- Another name for a bad dust storm
- What many farmers plant on the South Plains
- A colorful arch up in the sky
- The event celebrated at Easter
- direction the clock springs in spring
- You might find colored ones in a basket
- America's "National Pastime"
- An Irish holiday in March
- The parent we celebrate in May
- Another name for a rabbit
- Something one uses for protection from rain
- What farmers do in spring
- The last thing a high school senior does
- A yellow early-blooming flower
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- State flower of Texas
- An insect with large colorful wings
- How long lent lasts (2 words)
- A holiday celebrated on May 5 (3 words)
- A one week vacation in March (2 words)
- time when night and day are of equal length
- A young tree
- An important holiday for Christians
- Water droplets that fall from the sky
- Day April 15 (2 words)
24 Clues: A young tree • State flower of Texas • An Irish holiday in March • Another name for a rabbit • What farmers do in spring • Day April 15 (2 words) • America's "National Pastime" • How long lent lasts (2 words) • A colorful arch up in the sky • The event celebrated at Easter • The parent we celebrate in May • A yellow early-blooming flower • Another name for a bad dust storm • ...
Spring Break Fun 2021-03-12
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- theme park in Arlington
- you're teachers last name
- national flower of texas
- Messi's home country
- outside our atmosphere
- has a snake on the flag
- Ranoldo's home country
- your grade
- capital of Texas
- continent up north
- name of your high school
- this is both soccer and American ______
- not a boy but a ______
- made with rice, raw fish, and vegetables
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- melted cheese you can eat with tortilla chips
- it has a ball and net and tall people
- its cheesy and you add onions, pineapple, sausage
- superhero's like iron man and black widow
- state has a bear on the flag
- finding nemo
- four legged animal that barks
- the protagonist of Frozen
- how many days is spring break
- country where pasta is from
- the d in DFW
- woody and buzz lightyear
26 Clues: your grade • finding nemo • the d in DFW • capital of Texas • continent up north • Messi's home country • outside our atmosphere • Ranoldo's home country • not a boy but a ______ • theme park in Arlington • has a snake on the flag • national flower of texas • name of your high school • woody and buzz lightyear • you're teachers last name • the protagonist of Frozen • country where pasta is from • ...
Spring Break 2022 2022-03-19
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- JoEllen's workplace
- Number of sons
- Tom's occupation
- Buckeye school
- The best clam chowder
- OU mascot
- OSU mascot
- Tropp granddaughter
- Coy's workplace
- Tropp son
- Three squared
- Southern pie
- Our county
- Davis daughter
- Florence grandson
- A mother
- Pat retired from here
- Press start?
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- A "stony" guide
- Sushi garnish
- Number of daughters
- Florence son
- Lovely place to stay
- Springfield restaurant
- Yirak son
- Summertime spot
- Perceive
- Beautiful beach
- Joyce
- An airline
30 Clues: Joyce • Perceive • A mother • Yirak son • OU mascot • Tropp son • OSU mascot • Our county • An airline • Florence son • Southern pie • Press start? • Sushi garnish • Three squared • Number of sons • Buckeye school • Davis daughter • A "stony" guide • Summertime spot • Coy's workplace • Beautiful beach • Tom's occupation • Florence grandson • JoEllen's workplace • Number of daughters • Tropp granddaughter • ...
Spring and Silverstein 2022-04-12
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- biking ciclismo de montaña
- el disco volador
- el cerro
- burbujas
- más allá
- aguas bravas
- el senderismo
- el monumento
- remar
- sirvió
- la mariposa
- enderezar
- estofado
- el mercado
- muñón
- la corona
- el río
- a lo largo de
- acampar
- la cima
- el pájaro
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- ambiente
- voló
- luz del sol
- tubería
- buscar
- board hacer surf de remo
- la flor
- el espejo
- el centro
- ir a hurtadillas
- patinar
- lloró, gritó
- apenas, casi no
- una vez
- el molino
- sobre todo
- sombra
- hibernación
- recoger
- pasear
- la tripulación
- la oruga
- trip el viaje por carretera
- pool la piscina
- principales
- tronco
- ¡viva!
- pintoresco
- la lluvia
- la laguna
- capullos
52 Clues: voló • remar • muñón • buscar • sombra • sirvió • pasear • tronco • ¡viva! • el río • tubería • la flor • patinar • una vez • recoger • acampar • la cima • ambiente • el cerro • burbujas • más allá • la oruga • estofado • capullos • el espejo • el centro • el molino • enderezar • la corona • la lluvia • la laguna • el pájaro • sobre todo • el mercado • pintoresco • luz del sol • hibernación • la mariposa • principales • lloró, gritó • aguas bravas • el monumento • ...
Seaside Spring 2022 2022-02-18
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- Location fees from this film were donated to build Seaside's school; The ______ Show
- Seaside founders, Robert and Daryl _______
- Favorite sandwich enjoyed by all at The Meltdown in Seaside; the Grilled ________
- Seaside's neighborhood bookstore, opened in 1986; _______ Books
- Mixed-use neighborhood and park north of Central Square; _______ Place
- Town architect and author of "Visions of Seaside," ______ A. Thadani
- Founded in 1996 under the leadership of Dr. Rosemary Williams, Seaside's school the Seaside ________ ______ (two words)
- Husband and wife architectural team who partnered with Robert and Daryl Davis to design the town; Andrés _____ and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk
- Discarded crustacean home found washed up on the beach
- Beachfront properties that provide the perfect place for newlyweds to celebrate their first days of wedded bliss; _______ Cottages
- The first building in Seaside, created by Ernesto Buch; the ______ Street Beach Pavilion
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- The second civic building in Seaside and an iconic photograph spot for visitors, the Seaside ______ _______ (two words)
- Annual holiday in May celebrating the matriarchs of the family, ________'s Day
- Traditional neighborhood development on which Seaside is founded (two words)
- Frozen beach refreshment made with coconut, rum, and pineapple; Piña ____________
- The beloved season that lightens the mood after winter's chill
- Designed in 1999 by Seaside's town architect Scott Merrill and offering spiritual growth to the community; the Seaside ________ ________ (two words)
- Seaside's beloved neighborhood grocery store that opened in 1989; _______ Market
- Beloved town restaurant celebrating 36 years; _____ and Alley's
- Powdery white beach covering best enjoyed in bare feet
- Seaside has 350 _________, ranging in size from small and cozy to large and rambling
21 Clues: Seaside founders, Robert and Daryl _______ • Discarded crustacean home found washed up on the beach • Powdery white beach covering best enjoyed in bare feet • The beloved season that lightens the mood after winter's chill • Seaside's neighborhood bookstore, opened in 1986; _______ Books • Beloved town restaurant celebrating 36 years; _____ and Alley's • ...
architecture and spring 2022-03-22
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- Green foliage or plants
- They’re made from one piece of material, instead of individual slats. Pull them up if you want to let some sun into your room.
- It is a covering that's like a roof or extends from a roof. It provides shelter from rain and sun.
- Weather-resistant materials such as aluminium can be used in the garden because it is .....-proof
- This tree gives us wicker and catkins
- The colour of daffodils, associated with optimism, freshness, friendliness, and laughter in design
- An area which is open to the sky, often enclosed on all four sides, some houses are built around it
- It is a natural product and can be processed into many different fabrics including organza, satin and chiffon, lovely choices for the warmer months.
- An area outside a house with a solid floor but no roof, used in good weather for relaxing
- Loose rounded fragments of rock, often used in your garden
- If you want to let some light into your house, use the cord to adjust the position of slats which are part of ....
- The colour of spring. It is also often used to create a calm and relaxing atmosphere, in both residential and medical spaces.
- The colour of snowdrops, associated with innocence, goodness, and purity in design.
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- A meal taken outdoors (al fresco) as part of an excursion, especially in scenic surroundings, such as a park, lakeside, or other place. Enjoyed by almost everyone, including architects:-)
- Something that is not natural is... (artificial, man-made)
- Garden furniture is often made of this material
- we like to be there in good weather, rather than indoors
- A structure enclosed by glass, used for the cultivation or protection of tender plants
- In spring there is lots of it, its very intense, and we want to let as much of it as possible into our interiors. Also defined as something that makes vision possible.
- A pattern depicting flowers
- The cheerful, familiar .... dot pattern is an evenly spaced array of same-sized dots.
- A platform that projects from the wall of a building and is enclosed by a parapet or railing. A very useful part of your house in spring and summer!
- It forms when we open windows and doors on a lovely sunny day!
- .....wall is a wall covered with plants that are growing in containers or on special material attached to the wall
- In spring we reduce our use of this (and in winter we really need it).
- This tree now produces pollen which can be troublesome for allergic people, but also gives us wood which is very popular but not extremely durable
26 Clues: Green foliage or plants • A pattern depicting flowers • This tree gives us wicker and catkins • Garden furniture is often made of this material • we like to be there in good weather, rather than indoors • Something that is not natural is... (artificial, man-made) • Loose rounded fragments of rock, often used in your garden • ...
HKSGS Spring Crossword 2022-03-12
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- The town in NT where the main HK Golf club is
- Hong Kong Seniors Golf Society in short form.
- Financial advisor group that sponsors us.
- The Event Manager's surname backwards.
- the Captain's surname.
- the sandy annoyance we always end up in
- Our unique sponsor
- Ans the Quest. Should we have insurance?
- Treasurer who is never wrong.
- One shot below par is known as a ________ .
- ____ mins.Time allowed to search for a ball.
- the man who has all the handicaps
- Dori ______ Current Best Ladies Nett Leader.
- committee member to blame 4 errors in Xword.
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- secretary of the society
- sponsorship committee member
- Insurance sponsor for our society
- What golfers should shout to warn of danger
- The club us usually use on the green.
- Number of main rules in golf. 20 something
- ______ Giovanni Current Nett Seniors leader
- Kurt ________ Current Gross Snrs Leader
- P_____ Ball" stroke to play just in case
- Deep _______ Bay. What's the missing word?
- Nearest the pin sponsor for our society.
- match convenor
26 Clues: match convenor • Our unique sponsor • the Captain's surname. • secretary of the society • sponsorship committee member • Treasurer who is never wrong. • Insurance sponsor for our society • the man who has all the handicaps • The club us usually use on the green. • The Event Manager's surname backwards. • the sandy annoyance we always end up in • ...
Spring Break 2022 2022-03-27
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- Munich's Home State
- Music of Hofbrau Haus
- Florence, in Italy
- Prague, to Czechs
- Northern Italy's Mountains
- Salzburg's Famous Film (4 Words)
- Venetian Bridge of Shops
- German Clock
- Beatle of Graffiti Wall
- Czech Street Sweet (2 Words)
- River of Salzburg
- Czech Cash
- Picasso's Home in Venice (2 Words)
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- City Square in Italy
- Beverage of Oktoberfest
- Prisoner's Bridge (3 Words)
- Central Europe's Comfort Food
- Former Czech Republic
- Venice's Body of Water
- Best Intra-Continent Transportation
- Official Flower of Austria
- Tourist Transportation in Venice
- Turning Figures of Prague's ____
- Europe's Pink Drink
- Salzburg's Famous Native
- Prague's Famous Crossing
- City Square in Germany
- Glass Island
28 Clues: Czech Cash • German Clock • Glass Island • Prague, to Czechs • River of Salzburg • Florence, in Italy • Munich's Home State • Europe's Pink Drink • City Square in Italy • Former Czech Republic • Music of Hofbrau Haus • Venice's Body of Water • City Square in Germany • Beverage of Oktoberfest • Beatle of Graffiti Wall • Venetian Bridge of Shops • Salzburg's Famous Native • Prague's Famous Crossing • ...
Spring Crossword A 2021-04-01
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- A half note is worth this much
- The Composer who wrote Ode to Joy
- This months showers bring May flowers
- A note worth 1/2 a beat
- Baby Birds
- What season it is
- The Composer who wrote Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Play notes with this sign detached
- What the Piano is made of
- The Holiday on Sunday
- The sign that indicates you play a semitone higher
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- The numbers written at the beginning of your music
- The sign that indicates you play a semitone lower
- Play these notes smooth
- This word means to play “Loud” in Italian
- This means to play very loud
- The proper name for Sharps/Flats/Naturals
- The clef that indicates notes below middle C
- The Instrument you’re learning
- This means to play very soft
- This note is worth 1 beat
- The Clef that indicates notes above middle C
- The sign that cancels Sharps/Flats
23 Clues: Baby Birds • What season it is • The Holiday on Sunday • Play these notes smooth • A note worth 1/2 a beat • This note is worth 1 beat • What the Piano is made of • This means to play very loud • This means to play very soft • A half note is worth this much • The Instrument you’re learning • The Composer who wrote Ode to Joy • Play notes with this sign detached • ...
Spring Semester Review 2021-04-30
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- where Lee surrendered to Grant, ending the Civil War.
- Common Man President
- France wanted a bribe or they would continue to attack US ships during Napoleon’s Reign.
- Precedent created by Marbury vs. Madison Supreme Court case.
- Federalist convention that demanded that the War of 1812 end or the New England states would secede.
- The war that ended with the United States gaining the Mexican Cession Territory.
- turning point battle of the Civil War—South no longer had enough men to invade the North.
- President of the Confederate States of America
- Law that violated Freedom of Speech and Press passed in Adams presidency
- Northern General that waged total warfare on the South during the Civil War.
- Outlawed by the 13th Amendment
- 10 year time period after the Civil War.
- 1861-1865
- Secret network for slaves to use when escaping to freedom.
- treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- invention that made cotton the #1 crop in the South and spread slavery west.
- Forced march of Cherokee Tribe to reservations in Oklahoma
- 2nd president of the United States.
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- Presidential decree that told Europe that the Western Hemisphere was off limits (no new colonies)
- the president who accomplished manifest destiny.
- Law passed in South Carolina that allowed them to cancel any federal laws they felt were unconstitutional.
- Presidential decree that outlawed slavery in the rebelling states and changed the focus of the Civil War.
- created when Jim Crow Laws were passed
- 1st president of the United States.
- Thousands of pioneers traveled to California in 1849
- President during the War of 1812
- Commander of the Northern forces during the Civil War (won the war)
- president of the Union during the Civil War.
- Era when things went from being made be hand to being made faster and cheaper by machine.
- Political Party created by Jefferson that believed in a strict interpretation of the Constitution.
- tax on imports
- After North won this battle they controlled the entire Mississippi River.
- The belief that the United States should span from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
- Compromise that divided the Louisiana Territory at the 36’30 latitude line—everything North was free except Missouri and everything South would be slave.
- President when the Adams-Onis Treaty of signed and Missouri Compromise was created.
- territory purchased by Jefferson
- 1st Secretary of Treasury; created free market system in US
37 Clues: 1861-1865 • tax on imports • Common Man President • Outlawed by the 13th Amendment • President during the War of 1812 • territory purchased by Jefferson • treaty that ended the War of 1812. • 1st president of the United States. • 2nd president of the United States. • created when Jim Crow Laws were passed • 10 year time period after the Civil War. • ...
La Primavera (Spring) 2023-12-18
23 Clues: bee • sun • wind • seed • nest • tree • bird • kite • cool • leaf • rain • plant • green • grass • flower • insect • nature • puddle • garden • bicycle • raincoat • umbrella • butterfly
Spring Syllabus 2024 2024-01-04
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- Suggestions from others that writers will use in revisions
- Tested explanation for how things work.
- Process of working with others to complete a task
- A process that encourages different types of thinking
- Major tasks students complete
- To break down an article or argument to evaluate.
- Styles that are used to indicate the use of information found in research.
- Students have five of these to use during the semester as needed
- Primary and secondary types of information are integrated into writing
- To locate sources of information for supporting a position
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- Late rough drafts will Not receive this from me
- A person who engages in class activities
- Do this to documents before you submit to Blackboard if you use Google Docs or Pages
- Form of cheating by using sources without acknowledgement
- Concept examined related to the impact of narratives
- Mental health service provided to every student
- These statements are generated to communicate a position on a subject that will be developed in an essay
- Used to assess the value of an assignment or a course
- A concept within an academic career that indicates honest completion of course work
- Another term for following a particular process
- The document that outlines course purpose, objectives and information
- Tools utilized to evaluate and assign points to completed coursework
22 Clues: Major tasks students complete • Tested explanation for how things work. • A person who engages in class activities • Late rough drafts will Not receive this from me • Mental health service provided to every student • Another term for following a particular process • Process of working with others to complete a task • To break down an article or argument to evaluate. • ...
review spring 2020 2020-06-07
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- Electronic device that receives data, processes data, stores data, and produces a result.
- A type of blog that is in video format
- An organization that is set up to help those in need but not to make a profit from the business.
- 1000 bytes
- learning working together to solve problems or examine solutions. Brings perspective to problems, creates problem solving skills
- giving resources or volunteering time to help those in need
- evidence; information gathered from observations
- a location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages on the World Wide Web.
- Examine and judge carefully.
- a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices or to make them sound louder
- to communicate or work together
- a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction, in this contexts on blogs or videos
- to record or enroll
- phone A phone offering advanced features e.g. the ability to send emails, surf the Internet, stream and play games
- A Web log, which is a journal or newsletter that is updated frequently and published online.
- education/learning the education of students who may not always be physically present at a school
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- A machine that prints characters or other images on paper
- stream Streaming data that carries an event happening in real time.
- image
- An input device that enters data with letters, numbers, symbols, and special function keys.
- an aim, plan, or purpose
- screen A pressure-sensitive screen that accepts input via the press of a finger.
- 8 bits
- the physical parts of a computer
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- the response to a message, for example responding when the teacher asks a question
- a device with a part to cover each ear through which you can listen to music, radio broadcasts, etc. without other people hearing
- An original name you choose to use to logon to websites
- A person's online representation as a character, whether in the form of a 2-D or 3-D image or simply through text.
- an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture
- the way in which text or pictures are set out on a page.
- unwanted e-mail (usually of a commercial nature sent out in bulk)
- A portable computer small enough to use in your lap and is convenient for travelling or use in class
- hard drive a separate freestanding storage device that connects with a cable to a USB port or other port on a computer or mobile device
- the ability to change or adapt
- A global network connecting millions of computers, making it possible to exchange information.
36 Clues: image • 8 bits • 1000 bytes • to record or enroll • an aim, plan, or purpose • Examine and judge carefully. • the ability to change or adapt • to communicate or work together • the physical parts of a computer • A type of blog that is in video format • evidence; information gathered from observations • An original name you choose to use to logon to websites • ...
Spring Break 2016 2016-04-06
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- zzz 8:53!!!
- Cindy and Julie together
- Out of comfort zone
- Gomer Pyle exclamation
- Original daily creative exercises
- Cause of pasty noodles
- Sharon's term of endearment
- Gloria Estefan and the Miami ______
- Reason for 2 Jessie's to hole up in their boxcar
- 10,000
- Dirty beans and rice
- oceanview
- overdose of Vitamin D
- Recommended by Dorothy and Edna
- loud is acceptable
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- 1st night outing
- Cindy's science lesson
- Cool to the touch
- Friday night destination
- Katrina Red Cross
- unnecessary concern
- Every 80 minutes
- ______ awhile
- reason for a toast
- no _____
- Rarely do we ever let
- Daily Celebrity __________
- site of therapy sessions
- mussel/muscle
- Reliable
30 Clues: 10,000 • no _____ • Reliable • oceanview • zzz 8:53!!! • ______ awhile • mussel/muscle • 1st night outing • Every 80 minutes • Cool to the touch • Katrina Red Cross • reason for a toast • loud is acceptable • Out of comfort zone • unnecessary concern • Dirty beans and rice • Rarely do we ever let • overdose of Vitamin D • Cindy's science lesson • Gomer Pyle exclamation • Cause of pasty noodles • ...
MARCH INTO SPRING 2020-03-07
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- PUTS PALLET OF PRODUCT ON OUTBOUND TRUCKS
- ERASABLE WRITING UTENSIL
- AUDIBLE SIGNAL USED BY MOBILE WAREHOUSE MACHINES
- USED BY RECOOP TO DISPOSE OF PRODUCT
- USED TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE
- PIECE OF FURNITURE USUALLY HOLDS A COMPUTER
- PICKERS LIST OF NEEDED PRODUCT FOR AN ORDER
- _______FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS
- A GROUP OF "FIXETY" GUYS AND A GIRL
- PERSON WHO CHECKS ACCURACY OF A PICKED ORDER
- ONE OF THE WAYS A DRIVER CAN CHECK IN
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- WHERE TO TAKE DAMAGED PRODUCT
- WOODEN PLATFORM FOR PRODUCT
- MACHINE TO MOVE PALLETS
- CLEAR PRODUCT PROTECTION
- A TRUCK BACKS UP TO THIS
- PIECE OF CLOTHING WORN FOR SAFETY
- _______CRATES ARE CLEANED IN THE REFURB AREA
- PERSON THAT UNLOADS TRUCKS AND PUTS PRODUCT AWAY
- USED TO KEEP SEMI FROM ROLLING
- WRITING UTENSIL
21 Clues: WRITING UTENSIL • MACHINE TO MOVE PALLETS • ERASABLE WRITING UTENSIL • CLEAR PRODUCT PROTECTION • A TRUCK BACKS UP TO THIS • WOODEN PLATFORM FOR PRODUCT • WHERE TO TAKE DAMAGED PRODUCT • _______FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS • USED TO KEEP SEMI FROM ROLLING • PIECE OF CLOTHING WORN FOR SAFETY • A GROUP OF "FIXETY" GUYS AND A GIRL • USED BY RECOOP TO DISPOSE OF PRODUCT • ...
JPV Spring Crossword 2020-03-05
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- Confluence of the Loire and Vienne Rivers makes this AOP ideal for growing Cabernet Franc.
- State with the worst shipping laws.
- AVA containing To Kalon and Backus.
- Vineyard used for the first single-vineyard wine in the Napa Valley.
- Wed/Thur/Sat culinary offering by JPV.
- Joseph Phelps’ newest property.
- Cabernet Franc is the most planted red grape in this state.
- AVA where you'll find Las Rocas.
- Joe fought for this branch in the Korean War.
- Name for Southern Rhone winds averaging up to 60 mph. (Hint: Was the name of one of our wines.)
- Town in Colorado where our owners grew up.
- Marsanne is most commonly paired with this variety in blends.
- Grape which makes up Beaujolais.
- Gustave Niebaum founded this winery in 1882.
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- 1st winery to market a single vineyard wine in Napa.
- Only AVA in Sonoma with no established wineries.
- Chateau d’____. Winery in Bordeaux from where the 1st Sauvignon Blanc grapes came to California.
- First Vitis Vinifera planted in CA.
- German grape variety used to make Delice.
- Queen ____’s Lace – current cover crop at the Home Ranch.
- This ended on December 5, 1933.
- Rutherford Hill took over the location of this winery built by Hensel Phelps Construction Company.
- Grape Planted at Home Ranch and Larry Hyde.
- This is the official state grape of CA.
- ______ Phelps Constuction Company
- ____ ____ Valley. AVA located within both Napa and Solano Counties.
- Name for our new sparkling wine.
27 Clues: This ended on December 5, 1933. • Joseph Phelps’ newest property. • AVA where you'll find Las Rocas. • Name for our new sparkling wine. • Grape which makes up Beaujolais. • ______ Phelps Constuction Company • State with the worst shipping laws. • AVA containing To Kalon and Backus. • First Vitis Vinifera planted in CA. • Wed/Thur/Sat culinary offering by JPV. • ...
U3A Spring 2020 2020-02-28
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- You've got a drop of water somewhere inside.
- Refrigerator.
- Thirteen
- Confused Gran set up for questions.
- Buckle
- Somehow postcards are coming from pot sales.
- Initially red with a jet is cut up maybe by these.
- Team torn to pieces creating a storm.
- Daffodil
- Possible can lob a white outcome.
- Club Romantico is a bit of a joke
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- Jo has sorted sheets of paper.
- To mix
- Mud and rock start to form the Mediterranean for example.
- Thunder
- A pal bars arrangement of words.
- They appear when Spanish stamps lose their head.
- To breathe.
- Bottle
- Brush.
- Vote in a windy way.
- Bucket
- Honey
23 Clues: Honey • To mix • Buckle • Bottle • Brush. • Bucket • Thunder • Thirteen • Daffodil • To breathe. • Refrigerator. • Vote in a windy way. • Jo has sorted sheets of paper. • A pal bars arrangement of words. • Possible can lob a white outcome. • Club Romantico is a bit of a joke • Confused Gran set up for questions. • Team torn to pieces creating a storm. • You've got a drop of water somewhere inside. • ...
ICP Spring Benchmark 2024-03-19
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- Liquid to solid
- Attracts electrons to itself
- Heat transfer through up and down motion of gas or liquid
- Looks like the same substance
- Property where water sticks to itself
- What does the dissolving
- What gets dissolved
- Property where water sticks to other things
- Has a pH less than 7
- Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- two or more elements chemically combined
- Not chemically combined
- Solid to liquid
- Has a definite shape and volume
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- Can see the differences in this mixture
- Contains only one type of atom
- Liquid to gas
- Heat transfer by direct contact
- Gas to liquid
- Solid to gas
- Releases OH- Ions in water
- Gas to solid
- Has mass and takes up space
- Has the high energy of all states of matter
- Has a definite volume but indefinite shape
25 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • Liquid to solid • Solid to liquid • What gets dissolved • Has a pH less than 7 • Not chemically combined • What does the dissolving • Releases OH- Ions in water • Has mass and takes up space • Attracts electrons to itself • Looks like the same substance • Contains only one type of atom • Heat transfer by direct contact • ...
Spring Vocab Review 2024-03-20
28 Clues: and • but • this • from • I am • thing • in, on • I lead • nothing • through • because • she was • she gave • he gives • he wanted • she asked • to, toward • we hand over • they praised • you do, drive • we were having • they come back • city (acc sing) • gate (gen sing) • sword (acc sing) • we were standing • they looked around • young man (nom pl)
Spring Crossword 2024 2024-03-14
Across
- Ariana Grande’s 2024 album, eternal ______
- 2 + a facial feature
- senior year is often a rude _____
- good luck in the form of a dotted insect
- Princess Peach’s aesthetic lookalike
- a fancy way to eat cheese & crackers
- Winx Club’s fairy of the dragon flame
- the famous red Bath and Body Works scent is called Japanese _____ ________
- the Easter bunny is dripped out in ____ colors
- Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote the classic novel The Secret_______
- ♫A-tisket, a-tasket, I lost my yellow ____♫
- Moana’s Te Fiti is reminiscent of this nurturing figure
- a party leaving a future baby wading in presents
- the only acceptable time to put all your eggs in one basket
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- yearly renewal bringing in the new season
- Alert, alert! 2024 is the year of an early spring, thanks to our friend _____
- we, in this crossword/are writing a poem to/pick at your smart brain
- she speaks to the butterflies in Ponyville
- an animated series also known as a crumbly scone-like dessert
- a movie that made insects look a little less cowardly and a lot more militant
- “can I go to the bathroom?” can be corrected in one word
- “Hey, there (insert casual greeting)!”
- an age-old debate: which came first? the chicken or the ___
- blue soil-bringing scorpion grasses; a remembrance symbol
24 Clues: 2 + a facial feature • senior year is often a rude _____ • Princess Peach’s aesthetic lookalike • a fancy way to eat cheese & crackers • Winx Club’s fairy of the dragon flame • “Hey, there (insert casual greeting)!” • good luck in the form of a dotted insect • yearly renewal bringing in the new season • Ariana Grande’s 2024 album, eternal ______ • ...
Spring has Sprung 2024-03-21
Across
- these critters take their homes around on their backs
- this very hungry critter ate an apple, two pears, three
- when a flower begins to bloom
- this animal sprouts wings and uses its patterns to camouflage from predators
- April these, bring May flowers
- an area that grows fruits, vegetables, etc.
- these baby birds hatch from eggs
- these insects are red and have black spots
- "Let's go fly a _____!"
- this holiday marks when Christ is risen
- four strawberries, etc.
- this tool helps protect its user from the rain
Down
- these can be in a bouquet or a pot
- there are four of these in a year
- this is when the time goes forward or back by one hour
- this animal is slimy and eats insects
- this appears when the sun comes out after it rains
- these seasonal illnesses cause sneezing
- this color is created by mixing blue and yellow
- these puffy white things collect rain and snow
- the temperature goes up and it becomes this
21 Clues: "Let's go fly a _____!" • four strawberries, etc. • when a flower begins to bloom • April these, bring May flowers • these baby birds hatch from eggs • there are four of these in a year • these can be in a bouquet or a pot • this animal is slimy and eats insects • these seasonal illnesses cause sneezing • this holiday marks when Christ is risen • ...
G4 Spring Midterm 2024-04-10
Across
- having a strong positive feeling about someone or something
- highly decorated; complex and fancy
- to teach or to tell someone to do something
- a personality; a usual attitude or behavior
- something that helps make someone better than others
- doing something differently from what is normal
- the calm control of oneself
- suddenly; without careful thought about the effects
- showing emotion in an exciting way
- for a short time
- clever or skillful at achieving one's goals, often by lying
- in a country that is not one's own
- to look closely at something
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- to cause someone to believe something that is not true
- a lot of something, abundant
- a deep sadness
- ordinary or usual
- to refuse to do something you are supposed to do
- useful and sensible
- wanting more than one needs or deserves
- hard to understand
- the opinion that many people have of someone
- having no people; empty
23 Clues: a deep sadness • for a short time • ordinary or usual • hard to understand • useful and sensible • having no people; empty • the calm control of oneself • a lot of something, abundant • to look closely at something • showing emotion in an exciting way • in a country that is not one's own • highly decorated; complex and fancy • wanting more than one needs or deserves • ...
APUSH Spring Midterm 2024-04-08
Across
- An agreement signed in 1814 which ended the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain, restoring conquered territory to its original owners and establishing peace between the two nations.
- Diplomatic incident between the United States and France, where French agents demanded a bribe from American diplomats, leading to a breakdown in diplomatic relations and an undeclared naval war.
- A political practice in which government jobs and appointments are awarded based on loyalty and support to the winning political party, rather than merit or qualifications.
- Legislation passed during John Adams's presidency that criminalized criticism of the government, particularly aimed at suppressing dissent against the Federalist administration.
- A controversial law enacted by the U.S. government, which made it illegal to impede government policies or falsely defame government officials. The act imposed heavy fines and imprisonment as penalties for those found guilty of sedition, leading to criticism for its perceived violation of free speech rights.
- An executive order issued by President Andrew Jackson in 1836, mandating that all public lands must be purchased with metallic money (gold or silver), aimed at curbing land speculation and stabilizing the economy.
- A historical event referring to the alleged backroom deal in the 1824 presidential election, where it was claimed that Henry Clay supported John Quincy Adams in exchange for a cabinet position, revealing the flaws in the electoral process and leading to changes in political practices.
- A legislative measure passed by Congress in 1833, authorizing the President to use military force, if necessary, to collect federal tariff duties in states that refused to comply with federal laws.
- Name of the convention that convened in South Carolina in response to the Tariff of 1828, where delegates threatened to nullify the tariff within the state and even discussed the possibility of secession from the Union if the federal government attempted to enforce the tariffs by force.
- Name for compromise reached during the Constitutional Convention regarding the counting of slaves for population representation, whereby slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for determining congressional representation and taxation.
- A controversial tariff passed by Congress in 1828, known as the "Tariff of Abominations," imposing high import duties, particularly resented by Southern states for its perceived discrimination against them and exacerbating sectional tensions.
- A significant Supreme Court case in 1819 that confirmed the constitutionality of the Bank of the United States and established the principle of federal supremacy, prohibiting states from taxing or interfering with federal institutions.
- The British practice of forcibly conscripting American sailors into the Royal Navy, leading to outrage and diplomatic disputes between the United States and Britain during the early 19th century.
- A legislative agreement passed by Congress in 1820, prohibiting slavery in the remaining territories of the Louisiana Purchase north of the parallel 36°30', except for this state.
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- A protest by farmers and distillers in Pennsylvania against the excise tax on whiskey, demonstrating resistance to federal taxation and authority.
- A military engagement in 1815 where General Andrew Jackson successfully defended the city this city against British forces, marking a decisive American victory in the War of 1812.
- A comprehensive economic plan proposed by Henry Clay, comprising a strong banking system, a protective tariff to promote domestic industry, and investment in infrastructure such as roads and canals to facilitate commerce and national development.
- A political faction led by Alexander Hamilton that advocated for a strong central government, supported private enterprise, and favored close ties with Britain. Hamilton Federalists primarily consisted of wealthy merchants, landowners, and financiers, predominantly located along the Atlantic seaboard.
- A foreign policy statement articulated by President James Monroe in 1823, warning European powers against further colonization or intervention in the Americas, asserting American dominance in the Western Hemisphere.
- Legislation passed by the United States government that increased the residency requirements for aliens seeking citizenship from 5 years to 14 years. These laws aimed to restrict the naturalization process and limit the political influence of immigrants.
- A landmark Supreme Court case in 1803 that established the principle of judicial review, allowing the judiciary to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional and assert its authority over the other branches of government.
- A revolt in Massachusetts led by farmers and ex-soldiers protesting economic injustices and the inability of the weak central government under the Articles of Confederation to address their grievances.
- An agreement signed in 1819 between the United States and Spain, in which Spain ceded this state in exchange for rights to Texas.
- A Supreme Court case in 1824 that affirmed the federal government's power to regulate interstate commerce under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, superseding state laws in matters of trade between states.
- South Carolina_____________, a political document authored by John C. Calhoun in 1828, protesting against the Tariff of 1828 as unjust and unconstitutional, laying the groundwork for the doctrine of nullification and advocating states' rights.
- An agreement reached between the United States and Britain in 1817, limiting naval armament on the Great Lakes and leading to the establishment of the world's longest unfortified border between the U.S. and Canada.
26 Clues: An agreement signed in 1819 between the United States and Spain, in which Spain ceded this state in exchange for rights to Texas. • A protest by farmers and distillers in Pennsylvania against the excise tax on whiskey, demonstrating resistance to federal taxation and authority. • ...
Verbs Spring Crossword 2024-06-03
Across
- To take by force.
- To prevent.
- To sparkle or shine.
- To dismiss to a lower position.
- To appease.
- To suppress.
- To invalidate.
- To hinder.
- To prevent from achieving.
- To hinder or obstruct.
- To compete.
- To prevent.
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- To scold.
- To become inactive.
- To be indecisive.
- To be full of.
- To destroy completely.
- To weaken.
- To revoke.
- To aggressively promote.
- To slander.
- To fill up again.
- To praise highly.
23 Clues: To scold. • To weaken. • To revoke. • To hinder. • To prevent. • To slander. • To appease. • To compete. • To prevent. • To suppress. • To be full of. • To invalidate. • To take by force. • To be indecisive. • To fill up again. • To praise highly. • To become inactive. • To sparkle or shine. • To destroy completely. • To hinder or obstruct. • To aggressively promote. • To prevent from achieving. • ...
Spring Spelling Words 2023-03-09
Across
- making a high, short, melodic sound
- spring holiday in the Christian religion
- bodily reactions to substances such as pollen or dust
- a gentle or light wind
- vivid yellow flower that resembles a trumpet
- an insect with four colorful wings
- the act of making fresh or valid again
- a degree of heat
- small, fine raindrops
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- small, immature plants
- a violent rainstorm with wind and lightning
- a collapsible device for weather protection
- season occurring between winter and summer
- ceremonial public procession for show
- nutrient-rich substance for plant life
- a new growth from a seed
- an arch of colors that appear in the sky
- a bulb plant with bright cup-shaped flowers
- a machine used to cut grass
- pale or light color
20 Clues: a degree of heat • pale or light color • small, fine raindrops • small, immature plants • a gentle or light wind • a new growth from a seed • a machine used to cut grass • an insect with four colorful wings • making a high, short, melodic sound • ceremonial public procession for show • nutrient-rich substance for plant life • the act of making fresh or valid again • ...
Spring Vocabulary Crossword 2023-06-03
Across
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- point out; show
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
- of or situated on the inside
- ability to apply procedures or methods in order to create a desired result.
- an abstract comparison of two things or ideas that are seemingly not alike.
- prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- distinct; separate from a group or class
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- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent
- a figure of speech that directly compares two things using “like” or “as”.
- the arrangement of and relations between the parts of something complex.
- a particular procedure for doing something, especially an established one
- make partial or minor changes to (something), typically so as to improve it
- express the meaning of something written or spoken using different words
- explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions)
- of extreme force, degree, or strength
- strongly suggest the truth or existence of something
- made, happening, or chosen without method or conscious decision.
20 Clues: point out; show • of or situated on the inside • of extreme force, degree, or strength • distinct; separate from a group or class • strongly suggest the truth or existence of something • explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions) • prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove. • ...
2025 Spring Trip 2025-03-05
Across
- Lib's walk-up song
- Coach Bayliss will tell you that he attended this U
- Coach Ross' college mascot
- This college is known as Orange North Campus
- Highest winning percentage coach in Orange history
- Four players on this roster have this middle name
- Named after a cheese AND #12, Colby's middle name is
- This MUST be Ortman's favorite season or else
- Marker's youngest
- A must for lunch sandwich
- Combine part of Wis and part of Doer for the lead character in this show
- Team 1st single season HBP leader
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- The mascot of the Pioneer's opening day opponent
- Lattig's oldest
- Now they're the Comets but Marker and Ortman played for the
- When it is a lower temp, just think
- Pioneers set record win margin in a District Final
- Nickname of the guy that claims Spicy Cheese-Its as his favorite food
- We are us because you are you
- Best career batting average in Orange history
- Dev was named after this Raven author
21 Clues: Lattig's oldest • Marker's youngest • Lib's walk-up song • A must for lunch sandwich • Coach Ross' college mascot • We are us because you are you • Team 1st single season HBP leader • When it is a lower temp, just think • Dev was named after this Raven author • This college is known as Orange North Campus • This MUST be Ortman's favorite season or else • ...
All things Spring 2025-03-06
Across
- – Tiny water droplets that form on grass and plants in the morning.
- – The amount of rain that falls in a certain period.
- – The larval stage of a frog or toad.
- – A light and gentle wind.
- – A small growth on a plant that develops into a flower or leaf.
- – The time of year when day and night are of equal length, marking the beginning of spring.
- – A flower, especially of a fruit tree.
- – A structure built by birds to lay eggs and raise young.
- – The process of a baby bird or insect emerging from an egg.
- – A colorful arc that appears in the sky after rain.
Down
- – An insect with large, colorful wings that emerges in spring.
- – The light and warmth from the sun.
- – A segment of a flower, often brightly colored.
- – A place where plants, flowers, or vegetables are grown.
- – A young shoot from a seed or plant.
- – A field of grass and wildflowers.
- – A fine powder produced by flowers that helps with plant reproduction.
- – The process of a flower opening up.
- – A short, high-pitched sound made by birds.
- – The melting of ice or snow due to warmer temperatures.
20 Clues: – A light and gentle wind. • – A field of grass and wildflowers. • – The light and warmth from the sun. • – A young shoot from a seed or plant. • – The larval stage of a frog or toad. • – The process of a flower opening up. • – A flower, especially of a fruit tree. • – A short, high-pitched sound made by birds. • – A segment of a flower, often brightly colored. • ...
KET TEENS SPRING 2025-03-31
Across
- the smallest marine mammal with a strong tail to help it swim
- past tense of be (singular)
- comparative of good
- season of Easter
- very tasty and good to eat
- past tense of go
- water that becomes solid
- violent weather
- you borrow books here
- with little or no rain
- a mystery or puzzle
- past tense of see
- short periods of rain
- a typical amount of something
- students bring one to school
- past tense of study
- very very cold
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- comparative of cold
- past tense of be (plural)
- superlative of difficult
- past tense of visit
- cows aren't the only animals to produce this
- season when school starts
- you can do this with old clothes time or money
- a loud sound
- used to help you communicate in another country
- bird with colorful feathers
- superlative of bad
- a tiger has this type of fur
- past tense of organise
- lives in Asian forests and has red fur
- animal with horns or Ronaldo
- something you notice with your nose
- you learn about the past here
- similar to pasta
35 Clues: a loud sound • very very cold • violent weather • season of Easter • past tense of go • similar to pasta • past tense of see • superlative of bad • comparative of cold • past tense of visit • comparative of good • a mystery or puzzle • past tense of study • you borrow books here • short periods of rain • past tense of organise • with little or no rain • superlative of difficult • ...
RSVP Spring Puzzle 2025-04-07
Across
- Aussie Hopper
- Saturday and Sunday
- Pollen producing part of a flower
- A Wave Rider
- Popular New location on top of the beach
- Oval candy popular in Easter
- Person that makes sure you are safe in the water
- Desert Stinger
- One of Four in a Year
- Small body circling Earth
- Red Fruit that goes on a burger
- Elvis song "Love Me ______"
- Private Eye in the Yellow Coat (Cartoon)
Down
- Ringed Planet
- Sweet Made by Bees
- e.g. - Old Faithful
- Monarch, for one
- Milky Way is one of them
- Played Mork from Ork
- At risk of disappearing forever
- Organization for people over 50 years old
- Cowboy ____ Wayne
- Cousin to the Emu
- Covers 70% of the Earth
- Luxury Boat
25 Clues: Luxury Boat • A Wave Rider • Ringed Planet • Aussie Hopper • Desert Stinger • Monarch, for one • Cowboy ____ Wayne • Cousin to the Emu • Sweet Made by Bees • e.g. - Old Faithful • Saturday and Sunday • Played Mork from Ork • One of Four in a Year • Covers 70% of the Earth • Milky Way is one of them • Small body circling Earth • Elvis song "Love Me ______" • Oval candy popular in Easter • ...
CNA- spring 2025 2025-03-30
Across
- A position that is 45-60 degrees head of bed
- Inflammation of lung tissue caused by bacteria or viral infection
- An approach to care that involves caring for the entire person.
- An act created to protect employees.
- Unintentionally forgetting to care for a resident?
- The best way to prevent the spread of infection.
- An act developed in 1987 to protect residents of nursing homes.
- A form of objective data.
- Activities of daily living
- What is a federally funded health program for 65 years and older?
- What is an infection caused by incomplete emptying of the bladder?
Down
- Range of Motion
- Care for a female resident that involves cleaning from front to back
- How many hours can you leave on a mitt restraint?
- A pale yellow fluid that is eliminated from residents.
- What is the main organ for breathing and ventilation?
- A healthy mechanism when dealing with stress.
- What is the program that is state funded for elderly based on financial need?
- A permanent and progressive neurological disease.
- There are many types including sexual, physical, verbal and emotional.
- A tool used for helping move residents
- A type of communication that includes saying "good morning" to your residents.
- What is a permanently flexed joint?
23 Clues: Range of Motion • A form of objective data. • Activities of daily living • What is a permanently flexed joint? • An act created to protect employees. • A tool used for helping move residents • A position that is 45-60 degrees head of bed • A healthy mechanism when dealing with stress. • The best way to prevent the spread of infection. • ...
SPRING and SUMMER 2025-03-24
Across
- a butterfly favourite
- thought often as a weed
- not a wolf
- Mrs Bouquet perhaps
- not found in the church belfry
- it's not cold
- not always with the white stuff
- you get saffron from some of these
- represents purity
- part of the viola family
- not necessarily red
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- yellow spring favourite
- used to be known as dead mans bells
- bushy tubed plant native of Mexico
- one of the first flowers
- eat the seeds, birds love them
- from Amsterdam
- heath and moor classic
- not a baking ingredient
- Indian tobacco
- soothing and good for sleep
21 Clues: not a wolf • it's not cold • from Amsterdam • Indian tobacco • represents purity • Mrs Bouquet perhaps • not necessarily red • a butterfly favourite • heath and moor classic • yellow spring favourite • thought often as a weed • not a baking ingredient • one of the first flowers • part of the viola family • soothing and good for sleep • eat the seeds, birds love them • ...
Lindsey Spring Crossword 2025-04-23
Across
- Ancient number system using I, V, and X
- Famous playwright born in 1564
- Migratory bird with iridescent plumage
- Medieval wool town near Lindsey
- Highest mountain in the UK
- Tree with catkins that appear before leaves
- Common crop grown in Suffolk
- River that passes near Lindsey
- River fish common in the Stour
- Saxon burial site near Woodbridge
- Ocean between Africa and Australia
- Flowering plant also called “deadnettle”
- Author of “A Brief History of Time”
- Prehistoric trackway passing near Lindsey
- Capital of New Zealand
- Carnivorous plant found in UK bogs
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- The only even prime number
- Type of Suffolk horse, strong and chestnut-coloured
- Deciduous tree known for winged seeds
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- Nocturnal mammal with a black-and-white face
- Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on Suffolk/Essex Border (2 words)
- Historic county town of Suffolk
- Historic church in Lindsey: St Peter’s and __
- Local wildlife trust reserve near Lindsey
- Coastal village known for birdwatching
- Instrument used to measure earthquakes
- Heathland habitat in Suffolk
- Shrub with white blossoms and red berries
- British butterfly with orange tips
- Small, secretive deer found in Suffolk
- Large raptor seen over farmland
- Traditional Japanese art of paper folding
- Largest moon of Saturn
- Climbing plant found in hedgerows
- Ancient woodland tool, also a local pub name
- The chemical symbol for iron
- Traditional roofing for Suffolk cottages
- Grassland supporting orchids and butterflies
- Language spoken in Brazil
40 Clues: Largest moon of Saturn • Capital of New Zealand • Greek goddess of wisdom • Language spoken in Brazil • Highest mountain in the UK • The only even prime number • Heathland habitat in Suffolk • Common crop grown in Suffolk • The chemical symbol for iron • Famous playwright born in 1564 • River that passes near Lindsey • River fish common in the Stour • Historic county town of Suffolk • ...
Spring Semester Vocabulary 2025-05-04
Across
- Unnecessarily repetitive or excessive.
- Ordinary or dull; lacking inspiration.
- Present or existing everywhere.
- To criticize or reprimand sharply.
- Wise; having keen perception and sound judgment.
- Understood or implied without being stated.
- A state of calm and peacefulness.
- To rise above or go beyond limits.
- Producing beneficial effects; promoting health.
- Expressing contempt or disapproval.
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- To read or examine carefully or thoroughly.
- Able to perceive or feel things.
- Optimistic or positive, especially in a bad situation.
- A state of uncertainty or perplexity.
- Persistent; not easily letting go or giving up.
- Extremely hungry or eager for an activity.
- Most noticeable or important.
- Gloomy, sullen, or morose.
- To entertain or amuse someone with stories or lavish food.
- Lacking thought or intelligence.
20 Clues: Gloomy, sullen, or morose. • Most noticeable or important. • Present or existing everywhere. • Able to perceive or feel things. • Lacking thought or intelligence. • A state of calm and peacefulness. • To criticize or reprimand sharply. • To rise above or go beyond limits. • Expressing contempt or disapproval. • A state of uncertainty or perplexity. • ...
Spring 2025 Exam 2025-05-09
Across
- There are 13 __ on the US flag to represent the number of original colonies.
- The new __ would be called the United States of America.
- Hudson sailed up the Hudson __ to Hudson Bay.
- __ __and two other men went to warn the people in Lexington and Concord that the British were coming.
- Half of the Pilgrims __ in the first few months.
- The __ government needed to raise money to pay back its war debt.
- The Articles of Confederation was replaced by the __.
- The __ __ can decide if a law is unconstitutional.
- Colonists in __ threw 300 boxes of tea in the harbor.
- The Native American villages were made of __ and clay.
- Because of its length, the war is also called the __ __ __.
- The first Americans came over from __.
- To protest the laws, the colonists started to __ British imports.
- The Pilgrims named their colony __.
- Ancient hunters crossed a land bridge during the last __ __.
- The Americans did not want a __ in charge of their country.
- The Pilgrims had a special dinner to celebrate, which is where __ comes from.
- The __ branch can "check" the legislative and the executive branch.
- England sent soldiers from __ to make the French leave the Ohio Valley.
- Colonists had no representatives in __.
- A __ is a person who speaks for a group of people.
- Fray Marcos told Coronado that Cibola was larger than __ __.
- The Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts instead of __.
- The Northwest tribes used __ trees to build their homes.
- Before the war, __ owned the 13 American colonies and the northern part of Canada.
- In the early 1600's, Penn started his colony called __.
- The descendants of the Great Plains tribes lived between the Rocky Mountains and the __ River.
- Congress works in the __ branch.
- The US has many bodies of water, including the __ __ that border Canada.
- Before the Pilgrims got off the ship, all the men signed the __ __.
- __ led the first set of British troops into battle.
- The __ __ began in 1775.
- __ wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- French Explorers had already searched for a __ __.
- Because the Constitution can __, it still works today.
- The __ sailed to America in a ship called the Mayflower.
- Thomas Paine wrote many __.
- Penn named the capital of his colony __.
- Hudson went up the Hudson River in a ship called the __ __.
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- __ and Estevan led a group to search for Cibola.
- __ makes the laws.
- Most state constitutions said that the people were the __ rulers.
- The French and Indian War was fought on __ continents.
- The first Europeans settled on the __ Coastal Plain.
- The British Army planned to arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock in __.
- The conquistadors hoped to become __ and make their country proud.
- The Articles of Confederation did not give the national government enough __.
- The __ could get ready for battle quickly.
- There are 50 __ on the US flag to represent the 50 states.
- The system of __ and balances makes sure no branch has too much power.
- The Great Plains tribes hunted __.
- __ __ first settled the area that is now the US.
- The new capital of the US was called __ __.
- The name of our state is called __ __.
- The __ did not plan to live in America. They only wanted to find gold.
- A Native American __ described a village full of treasure.
- The Pacific Ocean is west of the Pacific Mountains.
- __ __ wanted his colony to be a model to the rest of the world.
- Early settlers and explorers used the Mississippi River and the Missouri __ to travel across North America.
- Colony leaders needed __ to fight against the British army.
- The __ Mountains are the largest mountains in the east.
- There are __ states in our country.
- Hudson's crew survived __ weather and little food.
- The President, Cabinet, and Vice President work in the __ branch.
- The __ makes treaties and chooses some government officials.
- People in England had to pay __ to support the Church of England.
- In 1788, the Constitution became the __.
- The Central __ are in the middle of the US.
- In the sunlight, the walls of the Native American town looked __.
- The __ tribes fished for salmon.
- The three __ of government must work together.
- Pennsylvania was a successful colony because the land was good for __.
- Rivers were the best form of __ when certain cities were built.
- The __ hired hudson for his first trip to North America.
- One reason people moved to America was to have religious __.
- __ lost the French and Indian War.
76 Clues: __ makes the laws. • The __ __ began in 1775. • Thomas Paine wrote many __. • Congress works in the __ branch. • The __ tribes fished for salmon. • The Great Plains tribes hunted __. • __ lost the French and Indian War. • The Pilgrims named their colony __. • There are __ states in our country. • The name of our state is called __ __. • The first Americans came over from __. • ...
Spring Semester Exam 2025-05-14
Across
- humans intentionally reproduce organisms for specific traits
- used to classify organisms into taxonomic groups
- when two organisms eat the same thing
- omnivores in a food chain
- factors that are not living; not made of cells
- the amount of energy transferred up the energy pryamid
- kingdom of prokaryotes that live in "normal environments"
- kingdom of multicellular, heterotrophs
- made of tissue such as liver and stomach
- kingdom of multicellular, heterotrophs with cell walls
- reproduction that creates a diverse offspring
- cells that have a nucleus
- genetic information needed to reproduce offspring
- chemicals sprayed on producers to kill insects
- kingdom of multicellular, autotrophs
- carnivores in a food chain; least energy and biomass
- created in autotroph through the process of photosynthesis
- made of specialized cells with the same function
- most biomass, most energy held in an ecosystem
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- herbivores in a food chain
- survival of the fittest
- broadest taxonomic group of organisms
- reproduction with identical offspring
- factors that are living or once living
- most complex level of biological organization
- basic unit of structure and function
- kingdom of mostly unicellular, eukaryotes
- offspring grows off the parent then separate
- cell organelle that contains genetic information
- cells that lack a nucleus
- return nutrients into the soil
31 Clues: survival of the fittest • omnivores in a food chain • cells that have a nucleus • cells that lack a nucleus • herbivores in a food chain • return nutrients into the soil • basic unit of structure and function • kingdom of multicellular, autotrophs • broadest taxonomic group of organisms • when two organisms eat the same thing • reproduction with identical offspring • ...
