state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
Latin pronouns and abbreviations 2024-08-30
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- Abbreviation for "for example" (exempli gratia)
- Latin pronoun meaning "that" (masculine, singular)
- Abbreviation for "and so on" (et cetera)
- Latin pronoun for "he" or "it" (masculine, singular)
- Abbreviation for "please respond" (répondez s'il vous plaît)
- Latin pronoun for "this" (neuter, singular)
- Abbreviation for "and the rest" (et cetera)
- Latin pronoun meaning "that" (neuter, singular)
- Abbreviation for "before noon" (ante meridiem)
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- Abbreviation for "against" (versus)
- Latin pronoun meaning "that" (feminine, singular)
- Abbreviation for "note well" (nota bene)
- Abbreviation for "that is" (id est)
- Latin pronoun for "him" (masculine, singular, accusative)
- Latin pronoun for "they" (masculine or mixed group)
- Abbreviation for "after noon" (post meridiem)
- Latin pronoun meaning "this" (masculine, singular)
- Latin pronoun meaning "it" (neuter, singular, accusative)
- Abbreviation for "compare" (confer)
- Latin pronoun for "she" (feminine, singular)
20 Clues: Abbreviation for "against" (versus) • Abbreviation for "that is" (id est) • Abbreviation for "compare" (confer) • Abbreviation for "note well" (nota bene) • Abbreviation for "and so on" (et cetera) • Latin pronoun for "this" (neuter, singular) • Abbreviation for "and the rest" (et cetera) • Latin pronoun for "she" (feminine, singular) • ...
Acronyms, abbreviations & word meanings 2021-09-07
The Dental Radiographic Report 2021-08-12
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- the imaging examination section should also include a comment of the ____ of the images
- a _____ approach should be used when analyzing radiographs
- in the summary, only report findings that require _______
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- these should be avoided to limit confusion
- only ____ restorations need to be reported
- dates should be reported using this standard
- use these images to identify and report caries
7 Clues: these should be avoided to limit confusion • only ____ restorations need to be reported • dates should be reported using this standard • use these images to identify and report caries • in the summary, only report findings that require _______ • a _____ approach should be used when analyzing radiographs • ...
medical abbreviations 2018-11-05
Occupations and Abbreviations 2018-03-05
12 Clues: number • Lawyer • Governor • Eye Doctor • Skin Doctor • Association • Year to Date • Bone and Joint Doctor • Professional who cleans teeth • Doctor who specializes in allergies • Professional who dispenses medication • Installs and maintains electrical equipment
State Of Matter 2015-12-22
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- Fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, volume of the gas is inversely related to the pressure
- Releases heat
- Having no specific shape
- Physical forms of matter that includes solid, liquid and gas
- Fixed amount of gas at a constant pressure, the volume of the gas changes in the same way the temperature does
- Change of substance from one physical state to another
- State of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance are fixed
- Conversion of a substance from the liquid or solid phase into gas
- Process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- Conversion of liquid to a vapor when the vapor pressure of the liquid equals atmospheric pressure
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- Measure of how hot or cold something is
- Form of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume
- State of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- Force that acts on the surface of a liquid, tends to minimize the area of the surface
- Change of state from gas to a liquid
- Change of state from a liquid to a gas
- Absorbs heat
- State in which a liquid becomes a solid by loss of heat
- State in which a solid becomes a liquid by adding heat
- Matter that has no definite shape or volume
- Resistance of a gas or liquid to flow
21 Clues: Absorbs heat • Releases heat • Having no specific shape • Change of state from gas to a liquid • Resistance of a gas or liquid to flow • Change of state from a liquid to a gas • Measure of how hot or cold something is • Matter that has no definite shape or volume • Process in which a solid changes directly into a gas • Change of substance from one physical state to another • ...
Fifty State Nicknames 2016-02-08
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- Palmetto State
- Empire State
- Magnolia State
- Tar Heel State
- Land of Enchantment
- Prairie State
- Sooner State
- Badger State
- Old Dominion
- Peach State
- Hawkeye State
- Granite State
- Beaver State
- Hoosier State
- Last Frontier
- Mount Rushmore State
- Old Line State
- Evergreen State
- Yellowhammer State
- Sunflower State
- Pine Tree State
- Green Mountain State
- Lone Star State
- Garden State
- Constitution State
- Golden State
- Mountain State
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- Sunshine State
- Ocean State
- Capital State
- Beaver State
- Show Me State
- Pelican State
- Peace Garden State
- Grand Canyon State
- Gem State
- First State
- Bay State
- Volunteer State
- Bluegrass State
- Aloha State
- Natural State
- Equality State
- Treasure State
- Keystone State
- Cornhusker State
- North Star State
- Great Lakes State
- Silver State
- Beehive State
- Centennial State
51 Clues: Gem State • Bay State • Ocean State • Peach State • First State • Aloha State • Empire State • Beaver State • Sooner State • Badger State • Old Dominion • Beaver State • Silver State • Garden State • Golden State • Capital State • Show Me State • Prairie State • Pelican State • Hawkeye State • Granite State • Hoosier State • Last Frontier • Natural State • Beehive State • Sunshine State • Palmetto State • Magnolia State • ...
Nigerian state capitals 2017-09-30
37 Clues: Oyo • IMO • FCT • abia • kogi • osun • Ogun • Kano • yobe • ondo • Benue • kwara • borno • gombe • Delta • ekiti • Niger • Lagos • Enugu • bauchi • Kaduna • ebonyi • jigawa • sokoto • taraba • anambra • zamfara • plateau • bayelsa • Adamawa • katsina • city Edo • akwa ibom • nassarawa • kebbi kebbi • cross river • Harcourt rivers
California State Capital 2018-01-08
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- Decoration made up of small pieces of stone, glass, wood, etc.
- A round building or room, especially one with a dome
- One of the Pacific states of the United States
- The capital of California
- The first capitol of California
- Group of persons that has the duty and power of making laws for a state
- Join or add to a larger thing
- Condition of being a state, especially a state of the United States
- The Goddess of wisdom, the arts, and war (In Roman Myths)
- The upper and smaller branch of an assembly that makes laws
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- A rounded roof; dome
- The city where the government of a country, state or providence is located.
- Restoring or a being restored; bringing back to a former condition
- The ruling of a country, state, district, etc.
- The lower branch of the state legislature of some states of the United States
- The building in which a state legislature meets
- Official elected as the executive head of a state of the United States
- Place where public records or historical documents are kept
- I have found it
- Rule or regulation made by a country, state, etc. for all the people who live there
20 Clues: I have found it • A rounded roof; dome • The capital of California • Join or add to a larger thing • The first capitol of California • The ruling of a country, state, district, etc. • One of the Pacific states of the United States • The building in which a state legislature meets • A round building or room, especially one with a dome • ...
State Board Prep 2018-02-16
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- Touch receptors/Sensory Cells
- Ringworm
- Wouldn’t cause an allergic reaction
- Helps preserve products
- Highly contagious viral infection/Erruption of blisters
- Pigmentation Disorder/Lack of pigment
- Determines acidity or alkalinity of a chemical
- Mixture of fatty acids that keep the skin soft,supple and pliable
- Surface activity
- Solid substance in a liquid base
- Fatty (adipose) layer/Lowest layer
- Fancy word for scratches on the skin
- True Skin/Contains blood vessels
- Liquid part of a solution
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- Responsible for producing the desired effect
- Help protect body from infection
- Clog & Block pores
- Two or more non-I’m able substances
- Shingles & Chicken Pox
- Condition & softens skin/provides protective coating
- Fight infection/Mr. T
- Outer most layer of skin/NO blood vessels
- Wart
- Component of skin cells in a protein substance
- Increase density
- Solid/dissolved part of the solution
26 Clues: Wart • Ringworm • Surface activity • Increase density • Clog & Block pores • Fight infection/Mr. T • Shingles & Chicken Pox • Helps preserve products • Liquid part of a solution • Touch receptors/Sensory Cells • Help protect body from infection • Solid substance in a liquid base • True Skin/Contains blood vessels • Fatty (adipose) layer/Lowest layer • Wouldn’t cause an allergic reaction • ...
50 State Capitals 2015-05-28
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- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of California
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Colorado
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- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of New Mexico
28 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Texas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Colorado • ...
Texas State Aquarium 2015-08-24
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- american alligator at TSA
- anteater at TSA
- Gulls and terns are lumped together in the same bird family, but they have different _____ styles
- Oysters are _____ feeders which may remove toxins from the water
- small fish eaten by the otter family
- dolphin at TSA
- environment enrichment devices which are objects that animals can ________
- Mangroves have special organs called pneumatophores that act like a _____to keep the plant from drowning in very wet salt marsh soil.
- loggerhead turtle at TSA who is blind in the right eye
- another term for habitat
- another name for otter waste
- There are _____ major estuaries along the Texas coast
- hawksbill turtle named for a famous author
- Kemp’s Ridley at TSA
- _____ islands shield the mainland from constant wave action
- birds of prey are called _______
- the spotted burrfish at TSA
- Herons and egrets fly with their _____ in an s shape.
- Dolphin Bay is a _____ hundred thousand gallon saltwater exhibit
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- a river otter has _____ toes
- bald eagle at TSA
- hawksbill turtle who has had three unexplained strandings
- Feet and sharp claws called _____ are a raptor’s first weapons, they are used to catch and hold prey in a very strong grip
- the _____ turtle is a master of camouflage
- green sea turtle at TSA
- South Texas is protected by _____a narrow strip of sand lying between the estuaries and the sea
- hawk at TSA
- green sea turtle at TSA who has trouble diving because of propeller wounds
- the _____ river travels 4000 miles
- female otter at TSA
- the _____ shark is the tiburon cornudo
- queen angelfish at TSA
- male otter at TSA
- the _____ is the longest river in the world
- _____ meadows are large areas of submerged plants within an estuary system
- ______ can crack brazil nuts with their strong powerful beak
- An _____ is a coastal wetland where fresh water from rivers and streams mixes with salt water from the ocean
- crested caracara at TSA
38 Clues: hawk at TSA • dolphin at TSA • anteater at TSA • bald eagle at TSA • male otter at TSA • female otter at TSA • Kemp’s Ridley at TSA • queen angelfish at TSA • green sea turtle at TSA • crested caracara at TSA • another term for habitat • american alligator at TSA • the spotted burrfish at TSA • a river otter has _____ toes • another name for otter waste • birds of prey are called _______ • ...
U.S state capitals 2021-01-13
22 Clues: Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Vermont • Wyoming • Montana • Indiana • Alabama • New york • Nebraska • Delaware • California • New Jersey • Connecticut • New Hampshire • Rock Arkansas • West Virginia • State of Carson City
State of California 2021-05-19
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- state rock
- state representative
- state motto
- state insect
- postal code of California
- folk dance of California
- state admittance number to the Union
- state capital
- state nickname
- state mineral
- home of the Boardwalk
- state bird
- number of stars on the California flag
- state's lowest spot
- state marine animal
- state flower
- prison off the coast of San Francisco
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- state animal
- home to the Ghirardelli chocolate company
- state fossil
- largest city
- state gem
- state senator
- state reptile
- home to Disneyland
- state fruit
- state motto
- state senator
- state fish
- state governor
- home to Half Dome
- state's highest spot
- time zone in California
33 Clues: state gem • state rock • state fish • state bird • state motto • state fruit • state motto • state animal • state fossil • largest city • state insect • state flower • state senator • state reptile • state capital • state senator • state mineral • state nickname • state governor • home to Half Dome • home to Disneyland • state's lowest spot • state marine animal • state representative • state's highest spot • ...
US State Capitals 2021-03-19
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- City, capital of Oklahoma
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of Vermont
- capital of California
- capital of Nebraska
- Moines, capital of Iowa
- Paul, capital of Minnesota
- capital of Alaska
- City, capital of Nevada
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of Colorado
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of West Virginia
- capital of Maine
- capital of Georgia
- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Washington
- capital of Virginia
- City, capital of Missouri
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Alabama
- capital of Indiana
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Idaho
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- capital of Michigan
- capital of North Dakota
- capital of Hawaii
- capital of Rhode Island
- capital of Florida
- Fe, capital of New Mexico
- capital of North Carolina
- Rock, capital of Arkansas
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Maryland
- capital of New Jersey
- Rouge, capital of Louisiana
- capital of Kansas
- capital of Massachusetts
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Montana
- capital of Arizona
- capital of Illinois
- capital of Delaware
- capital of South Carolina
- Lake City, capital of Utah
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Texas
- capital of New York
50 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Maine • capital of Texas • capital of Idaho • capital of Hawaii • capital of Alaska • capital of Kansas • capital of Oregon • capital of Vermont • capital of Florida • capital of Wyoming • capital of Georgia • capital of Montana • capital of Arizona • capital of Alabama • capital of Indiana • capital of Michigan • capital of Nebraska • capital of Maryland • ...
Jacksonport State Park 2021-10-28
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- war during which Jacksonport’s influence was at its peak in the decades before and after
- man who established Jacksonport
- site of the button factory that used mussel shells to make buttons
- type of wood used in the supporting beams for the courthouse roof
- general who surrendered 6,000 troops to Lt. Colonel C.W. Davis at the steamboat landing
- current county seat of Jackson County
- original county seat of Jackson County
- reason construction of the courthouse was stalled
- type of stone the courthouse foundation is made of
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- building constructed by John A. Schnabel
- number of acres originally donated for the courthouse
- name of the county in which pearls are still a profitable industry today
- river used as a water road for trappers
- one of the Native American tribes who lived in the area before European settlement
- state from which Thomas Todd Tunstall came
- type of roof the courthouse has
- natural disaster that closed the courthouse from March 1997 until March 2002
- gemstones which had been worn by Native Americans in the area that were discovered in the rivers in the 1890s
- number of packets that could dock at one time at "Jacks Port"
- name of the oldest Tunstall son who opened the Tunstall Tavern
- what the courthouse now functions as
- number of children Thomas Todd Tunstall had
22 Clues: man who established Jacksonport • type of roof the courthouse has • what the courthouse now functions as • current county seat of Jackson County • original county seat of Jackson County • river used as a water road for trappers • building constructed by John A. Schnabel • state from which Thomas Todd Tunstall came • number of children Thomas Todd Tunstall had • ...
New York State 2021-11-05
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- The flower of New York
- The saltwater fish of New York
- The biggest city in NY
- What we get from Maple trees
- The Capital of New York
- The bush of New York
- The New York state animal
- The freshwater fish of New York
- A famous river in NY
- The fruit of New York
- The number of seeds in an apple
- The number of spots on a NY ladybug
- An island that is part of NYC
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- One of the finger lakes
- The type of NY State turtle
- The bird of New York
- a picture that represents something
- What beavers use to communicate
- A famous mountain range in NY
- one of the ladies on the Ny Flag represents ___
- The symbol of the Hudson River
- The nickname for New York
22 Clues: The bird of New York • The bush of New York • A famous river in NY • The fruit of New York • The flower of New York • The biggest city in NY • One of the finger lakes • The Capital of New York • The New York state animal • The nickname for New York • The type of NY State turtle • What we get from Maple trees • A famous mountain range in NY • An island that is part of NYC • ...
State Capitals Crossword 2022-03-04
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- Little Rock
- Indianapolis
- Tallahassee
- Hampshire Concord
- Helena
- Richmond
- Des Moines
- Olympia
- St. Paul
- Dover
- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Salem
- Oklahoma City
- Bismarck
- Hartford
- Cheyenne
- York Albany
- Topeka
- Atlanta
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- Nashville
- Jackson
- Sacramento
- Honolulu
- Phoenix
- Boise
- Lansing
- Madison
- Augusta
- Frankfort
- Annapolis
- Trenton
- Providence
- Boston
- Pierre
- Springfield
- Carolina Raleigh
- Montpelier
- Juneau
- Virginia Charleston
- Baton Rouge
- Columbus
- Austin
- Salt Lake City
- Santa Fe
- Carson City
- Jefferson City
- Montgomery
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Helena • Boston • Pierre • Juneau • Denver • Austin • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Lansing • Madison • Augusta • Trenton • Olympia • Lincoln • Atlanta • Honolulu • Richmond • St. Paul • Columbia • Columbus • Bismarck • Santa Fe • Hartford • Cheyenne • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Sacramento • Des Moines • Providence • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Montgomery • Little Rock • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Carson City • York Albany • ...
choir all-state 2022-05-05
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- becoming faster
- return to the original tempo
- very slow tempo
- without accompaniment
- smoothly
- degrees of loud and soft
- an additional ending
- the distance between two pitches
- three or more notes sounded together
- walking tempo
- marked, stressed
- lively, fast tempo
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- hold
- return to the sign
- gradually softer
- loud
- gradually louder
- lowers the pitch by 1/2 step
- very loud
- slow, leisurely tempo
- sweetly
- the end
- an emphasis on a particular note
23 Clues: hold • loud • sweetly • the end • smoothly • very loud • walking tempo • becoming faster • very slow tempo • gradually softer • gradually louder • marked, stressed • return to the sign • lively, fast tempo • an additional ending • without accompaniment • slow, leisurely tempo • degrees of loud and soft • return to the original tempo • lowers the pitch by 1/2 step • an emphasis on a particular note • ...
C12S2 | Stalin's State 2022-05-09
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- Russia made tremendous these with land following WWI
- some 20 million people in the USSR were this
- even these people were at risk of going to gulags
- Stalin believes that no this loving nation can decline a treaty for it
- life expectancy for those in gulags was one of these
- a description of Russia's leadership post WWI
- USSR and Germany had an agreement to not show this to one another
- people supported politicians and parties that did this to communism
- stalin's speech was about this kind of earth in 1941
- these people took to the streets to protest poor economic conditions
- Stalin maintained a tight this on the government after taking power
- Stalin did this to his political rivals
- this kind of production improved as the USSR became more industrial
- where allied further split up Russian lands
- in the years following the Russian revolution russian society underwent a this
- Stalin inked a deal to have control over some of this in Europe
- how Stalin's enemies were destroyed
- how many were sent to the work camps
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- a person whose power scared Stalin
- Stalin's belief that people were after him made him this
- how propaganda was used to control information in the USSR
- Russia lack of this was problematic for them following WWI
- was the main opponent of Stalin
- how secret police are described to be
- Stalin was hungry for attention needed lots of this
- Italian who opposed communism
- western these struggled during the great depression
- Russia's plan to follow this looked reasonable during the depression
- if one was even this kind of threat they could face death in the USSR
- Russia came to be known as this union
- Stalin's plans made the USSR a this player in the world economy
- The great this changed life in the USSR forever
- in the USSR they took this of all goods
- making private things public
- Stalin did this to power in Russia
- Stalin educated people with the these of the communist party
- Stalin describes Hitler as one of these
- one of three things USSR needed to industrialize
- where many went for cold camps
39 Clues: making private things public • Italian who opposed communism • where many went for cold camps • was the main opponent of Stalin • a person whose power scared Stalin • Stalin did this to power in Russia • how Stalin's enemies were destroyed • how many were sent to the work camps • how secret police are described to be • Russia came to be known as this union • ...
Louisiana State Symbols 2022-08-18
22 Clues: State Dog • State Tree • State Fish • State Song • State Bird • State Motto • State Jelly • State Fruit • State Flower • State Number • State Insect • State Colors • State Mammal • State Reptile • State Capital • State Beverage • State Vegetable • State Amphibian • State Crustacean • State Instrument • State Wildflower • Number of Parishes
State of Arkansas 2022-08-18
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- is the only one covered on basic and expanded basic coverage.
- where we send our questions
- customer should not make this before converting
- This type employee is self service
- stands for Arkansas State Employee
- 2nd reduction of 50% takes place at age __
- self-enrollment software
- Retirees use this to make changes
- Stands for Public School Employee
- age band increase is every ______years after age 35
- this policy has an age band
- used to review beneficiary information
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- we never refer a customer to this system
- we never send this unless it is for a life claim
- Sherry created this to make calls easier
- use this to understand more about selerix
- amount of days retirees have to keep coverage
- the only thing we fill out for a life claim.
- this class means they are currently employed
- this class means they are currently retired
- percent the coverage decreased at retirement
21 Clues: self-enrollment software • where we send our questions • this policy has an age band • Retirees use this to make changes • Stands for Public School Employee • This type employee is self service • stands for Arkansas State Employee • used to review beneficiary information • we never refer a customer to this system • Sherry created this to make calls easier • ...
State and Society 2021-04-18
36 Clues: oběť • útok • daně • cizí • říše • měna • zbraň • vinen • úřady • mince • hymna • trest • právo • volit • svědek • ústava • příjem • porota • krádež • odcizit • nevinný • hranice • rukojmí • pašerák • popírat • obvinit • vydírání • utečenec • obyvatel • bankovka • rozpočet • vyhlásit • podezřelý • otisk prstu • vnitrostátní • odhazování odpadků
State Capitals Crossword 2023-12-13
28 Clues: Patna • Jaipur • Mumbai • Ranchi • Panaji • Aizawl • Kohima • Dispur • Raipur • Imphal • Gangtok • Agartala • Dehradun • Shillong • Bangalore • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Nadu Chennai • Bhubaneshwar • Pradesh Shimla • Bengal Kolkata • Pradesh Bhopal • Pradesh Lucknow • Pradesh Itanagar • Pradesh Amaravati • Thiruvananthapuram
50 State Capitals 2024-01-03
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- the capital of North Dakota
- the capital of South Carolina
- the capital of Rhode Island
- the capital of Tennessee
- the capital of Nevada
- the capital of New Hampshire
- the capital of New Jersey
- the capital of New York
- the capital of Oregon
- the capital of Utah
- the capital of Washington
- the capital of Montana
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- the capital of Virginia
- the capital of Nebraska
- the capital of Oklahoma
- the capital of West Virginia
- the capital of Vermont
- the capital of Ohio
- the capital of Pennsylvania
- the capital of New Mexico
- the capital of Texas
- the capital of North Carolina
- the capital of Wyoming
- the capital of Wisconsin
- the capital of South Dakota
25 Clues: the capital of Ohio • the capital of Utah • the capital of Texas • the capital of Nevada • the capital of Oregon • the capital of Vermont • the capital of Wyoming • the capital of Montana • the capital of Virginia • the capital of Nebraska • the capital of Oklahoma • the capital of New York • the capital of Tennessee • the capital of Wisconsin • the capital of New Mexico • ...
State/ country crossword 2023-11-20
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- Pine tree state
- State with many islands
- Everthing is big here
- land down under
- Live free or die state
- Name is the same as something we eat in a bowl
- pyramids are here
- 911 memorial
- huge country
- hot vacation spot state
- Name of our first president
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- A state hanging out by itself
- Known for hockey
- Tiny country next to Greenland
- What we eat at Thanksgiving
- State that looks like a mitten
- Home of the brave
- country surrounded by water with two a in it.
- Sweet home....
- Country currently in war
20 Clues: 911 memorial • huge country • Sweet home.... • Pine tree state • land down under • Known for hockey • Home of the brave • pyramids are here • Everthing is big here • Live free or die state • State with many islands • hot vacation spot state • Country currently in war • What we eat at Thanksgiving • Name of our first president • A state hanging out by itself • Tiny country next to Greenland • ...
State Airport Codes 2023-10-18
46 Clues: MHT • JAC • DEN • CHS • DFW • PHX • LAX • MIA • ICT • IND • PDX • BOI • OKC • SDF • BNA • BOS • LIT • BZN • BHM • JAN • CLT • OMA • ANC • PHL • BDL • FSD • STL • MSP • HNL • JFK • LAS • BTV • MKE • ABQ • PWM • PVD • SLC • CMH • CRW • DTW • BWI • ORD • ATL • EWR • SEA • DSM
Washington State History 2020-06-03
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- Polk said this for expansion at his campaign
- was the headquarters of Hudson Bay Company
- They met and signed treaties with the U.S
- a Chinook word that means by and by
- leader of expedition with Clark and Sacagawea
- Shoshone woman who helped Lewis & Clark
- people of European and Indigenous descent
- claimed to explore the Strait of Anian
- a dispute between Spain, U.S, and Britain
- splitting of Dakota for two other states
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- Around 700 - 1,300 immigrants left for Oregon
- U.S Army post,also known as "Harney's Depot"
- a pacific sea otter
- a fur trade company founded in 1779
- A fur trade company that’s 350 years old
- conflict between the U.S and the Yakima
- started in 1859 when a livestock was killed.
- part of the northern pacific railway (1888)
- was with Lewis for their expedition across U.S
- Lewis & Clark campground, near Columbia river
- settlers were destined to expand into America.
- This set the 49th parallel boundary
- invested into Washington's fur trade (1763-1848)
- opposed European Colonialism in the U.S
24 Clues: a pacific sea otter • a fur trade company founded in 1779 • a Chinook word that means by and by • This set the 49th parallel boundary • claimed to explore the Strait of Anian • conflict between the U.S and the Yakima • Shoshone woman who helped Lewis & Clark • opposed European Colonialism in the U.S • A fur trade company that’s 350 years old • ...
State Testing Terms 2024-04-10
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- describe or explain through examples
- to make a judgment, decide or figure out
- to be important to or to help the cause
- something that proves or disproves
- to show the proof or existence of something
- important
- pointing out features or characteristics
- personal viewpoint on a topic
- the organization of something
- grouping things by similarities
- the lesson or message of the story
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- decide or conclude through observation or reasoning
- putting information in order of how it happened
- background knowledge
- arguable opinion on an issue
- expand an idea or add details
- break down in parts to determine meaning
- scientific information with facts and statistics
- shortened form of stating what was important in the text
- to tell or show
- an account or story of events or experiences
- grouping things by their differences
- to quote or refer to
- to deduce, conclude, or figure out from evidence
24 Clues: important • to tell or show • background knowledge • to quote or refer to • arguable opinion on an issue • expand an idea or add details • personal viewpoint on a topic • the organization of something • grouping things by similarities • something that proves or disproves • the lesson or message of the story • describe or explain through examples • grouping things by their differences • ...
50 State Capitals 2024-05-08
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- Capital of California
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Idaho
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- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Colorado
25 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Maine • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Colorado • ...
United State Capitals 2024-03-04
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- Vermont
- Arkansas
- WestVirginia
- Utah
- Indiana
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Idaho
- Delaware
- Kentucky
- Oregon
- Wyoming
- Michigan
- SouthDakota
- California
- Colorado
- Texas
- NewHampshire
- Massachusetts
- Tennessee
- NewYork
- Alaska
- NorthDakota
- SouthCarolina
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- Nebraska
- Kansas
- Washington
- NorthCarolina
- Maine
- Alabama
- Connecticut
- Florida
- NewMexico
- Nevada
- Ohio
- Iowa
- NewJersey
- Louisiana
- Virginia
- Montana
- Illinois
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Mississippi
- RhodeIsland
- Oklahoma
- Hawaii
- Georgia
- City Missouri
49 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Nevada • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Vermont • Alabama • Indiana • Florida • Montana • Wyoming • NewYork • Georgia • Nebraska • Arkansas • Delaware • Kentucky • Virginia • Illinois • Michigan • Maryland • Colorado • Oklahoma • Minnesota • Wisconsin • NewMexico • NewJersey • Louisiana • Tennessee • Washington • California • Connecticut • SouthDakota • Mississippi • RhodeIsland • NorthDakota • WestVirginia • Pennsylvania • ...
Kent State Crossword 2023-02-27
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- nineteen-___; the year that the Kent State shootings occurred
- Kent State by Deborah Wiles is in this genre: ___ fiction
- _____, Stills, Nash & Young; one of the singers of "Ohio"
- one of the founders of the Black Panther Party; his initials are B.S.
- verb meaning to wipe out; to destroy
- A law requiring people of a certain age and status to serve in the military
- This is the war that many students were protesting in the 1960s and 1970s
- Deborah Wiles changes the font for each character to reveal something about their ____
- one of the founders of the Black Panther Party; his initials are H.N.
- one of the Black Panther Party's programs included providing free ______ to school children
- adjective meaning divided sharply into opposing groups
- the singer of "What's Going On?"
- adjective meaning based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system
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- 11 days after the events at Kent State, this university was the site of an incident similar to what happened at Kent State
- the name of the author of Kent State
- the voice of the KSU Student Activist is represented by this kind of font in Kent State
- Deborah Wiles captures 6 distinct _______ in her book
- Kent State University is located in this US state
- a political party dedicated to advancing the rights and protecting the safety of Black Americans; they were willing to use violence
- the ___________ of the Constitution protects freedom of speech, assembly, religion and petition
- Deborah Wiles begins each chapter of Kent State with quotes from protest ____
- Kent State by Deborah Wiles focuses on events that happened on the first four days of this month
- noun meaning a place of protection
- the Black Panther Party was formed after the death of this activist
- a poem of serious reflection and grief
25 Clues: the singer of "What's Going On?" • noun meaning a place of protection • the name of the author of Kent State • verb meaning to wipe out; to destroy • a poem of serious reflection and grief • Kent State University is located in this US state • Deborah Wiles captures 6 distinct _______ in her book • adjective meaning divided sharply into opposing groups • ...
State Test Review 2023-04-28
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- a group of planets that are large and made of gas
- a force that slows down motion
- organisms that break down dead organisms
- when light bounces off an object
- when earth makes one trip around the Sun
- the imaginary line that Earth spins on
- how low or how high a sound is
- a group a planets that are smaller and mainly solid
- organisms that get food directly from sunlight
- an object that revolves around planet
- a relationship in which both organisms are helped
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- ____ would be an example of a decomposer
- every sound is made by this
- a____ is needed to make an object move or stop
- when light bends
- when earth spins once on its axis
- animals that eat both meat and plants
- a place where there is no air or any matter
- the Sun is a ____
- an object in space made of ice, dust and orbits the Sun
- the center of our solar system
21 Clues: when light bends • the Sun is a ____ • every sound is made by this • a force that slows down motion • how low or how high a sound is • the center of our solar system • when light bounces off an object • when earth spins once on its axis • animals that eat both meat and plants • an object that revolves around planet • the imaginary line that Earth spins on • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2023-07-23
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- - Alaska's capital with stunning scenery
- - Oklahoma's city named after a tribe
- - Arizona's desert capital
- - Virginia's colonial capital
- - Delaware's first state capital
- - New York's capital
- - Massachusetts city steeped in history
- - Oregon's capital in the Willamette Valley
- - Michigan's automotive capital
- - Indiana's motorsport hub
- - Hawaii's island capital
- - Montana's capital in the Rockies
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- - Mississippi's capital on the Pearl River
- - Connecticut's insurance hub
- - Colorado's "Mile High City"
- - Wyoming's capital on the high plains
- - Texas capital with music and BBQ
- - Tennessee's country music center
- - Idaho's capital known for potatoes
- - Nevada's capital, near Lake Tahoe
20 Clues: - New York's capital • - Hawaii's island capital • - Arizona's desert capital • - Indiana's motorsport hub • - Connecticut's insurance hub • - Colorado's "Mile High City" • - Virginia's colonial capital • - Michigan's automotive capital • - Delaware's first state capital • - Texas capital with music and BBQ • - Tennessee's country music center • - Montana's capital in the Rockies • ...
Pa State Police 2025-03-30
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- 1902 strike worker
- Common abbreviation for PA State Police
- Location where cadets are educated
- Worn on uniform
- Small unmanned aircraft
- Lawful
- president involved with start Pa State Police
- Type of horse saddle
- person after graduation at Academy
- Person who kept PSP in Hershey (2 words)
- Early police transportation
- 2 wheel transportation
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- 2014 location of ambushed troopers (2 words)
- Device used to enforce speed
- Location where horses are housed
- Location of firearms training
- Famous police dog
- person in training at Academy
- honor, truthfulness,
- type of manned aircraft
- Historical, Education, and Memorial Center)
- common name for location you toured
- Early public relations event
- integrity, righteous, devotion
- Issued to trooper but not on uniform
- Location of 1989 riot
26 Clues: Lawful • Worn on uniform • Famous police dog • 1902 strike worker • honor, truthfulness, • Type of horse saddle • Location of 1989 riot • 2 wheel transportation • type of manned aircraft • Small unmanned aircraft • Early police transportation • Device used to enforce speed • Early public relations event • Location of firearms training • person in training at Academy • ...
state exam review 2025-05-07
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- when the relationship between x and y is constant.
- the average number from a data set.
- a part of a sale.
- a number attached to a variable
- arrangement of symbols and terms without an equal sign.
- when something is in favor over the other.
- number located in the top of a fraction
- part of 100
- when something is equal or the same.
- the number that appears the most
- what we expect to happen
- data can be split into 3 of these, shown as a box and whisker plot.
- the number located in the center of data.
- when comparing two units to find the quantity for one.
- the sport mrs.schrell coaches.
- answer to a division problem.
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- money accumulated over time.
- amount of daughters mrs.christensen has.
- the relationship between two numbers separated by a colon.
- a number by itself.
- when money is taken off a total.
- consist of variables, constants, coefficients and operations.
- a number that can only be multiplied by one and itself.
- a letter in math.
- when something has over a 50% chance of happening.
- some equations have other symbols other than equal signs such as less than.
- an increase or decrease in a number.
- when a fraction has a numerator that is larger than its denominator.
- to replace a variable with a value.
- positive and negative numbers located on a number line.
- the amount of times something happens.
- what actually happens.
- the chances of something that happens
- when multiplying the number outside of the parenthesis to numbers inside.
- answer to an addition problem.
35 Clues: part of 100 • a part of a sale. • a letter in math. • a number by itself. • what actually happens. • what we expect to happen • money accumulated over time. • answer to a division problem. • the sport mrs.schrell coaches. • answer to an addition problem. • a number attached to a variable • when money is taken off a total. • the number that appears the most • ...
State Street Crossword 2023-05-08
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- 60 minutes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- The name of our in-house therapy provider
- Activity that allows us to travel all over the world while seated
- We gather here for Great Food everyday
- These people wear scrubs and care for the residents
- Our Dining Services Director
- Resident Joan Millman's Fur Baby
- Our Director of Lifestyles/Activities
- Our favorite Sales & Marketing Director
- When you get your nails painted
- BINGO is held here
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- The First State
- Worn around your neck in case of an emergency
- Favorite breakfast item made in Delaware
- Capitol of Delaware
- Associates support these people
- Furry friends we feed peanuts
- You use drum sticks and a giant ball
- We sit on these on the front porch to relax
- Made fresh daily in the kitchen
- A favorite type of music Gordon sings
- Residents who have served in the military
- Residents live in these at State Street
23 Clues: The First State • BINGO is held here • Capitol of Delaware • Our Dining Services Director • Furry friends we feed peanuts • Associates support these people • Made fresh daily in the kitchen • When you get your nails painted • Resident Joan Millman's Fur Baby • You use drum sticks and a giant ball • A favorite type of music Gordon sings • Our Director of Lifestyles/Activities • ...
State Government Legislature 2023-03-24
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- title given to the state legislature
- is elected by the senate for when the Lieutenant governor is absent
- means that every member of each house of the legislature must represent about the same number of people
- branch that makes laws
- are basic laws by which governments operate
- part of the legislature that is composed of 94 people
- created a whole new plan of government that separates the powers of government into National and State governments
- powers shared by both the national and state governments
- is the rearrangement of state districts
- the first ten amendments
- the presiding officer of each house of legislature
- two house legislature containing a house of representatives and the senate
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- party that has more elected members, and therefore has more votes
- term used to describe the task of seeing that powers and money are used the way the legislature intended them to be used when the laws were passed
- branch that enforces laws
- part of the legislature that is composed of 47 people
- a proposal made by the people to change a state amendment
- called the President of the Senate
- powers given to the states
- powers given to the National Government
- branch that interprets the laws
- is the Capital of North Dakota
- means that both the state senate and the state house of representatives must pass the proposal
- how many years senators and representatives are elected fo
24 Clues: branch that makes laws • the first ten amendments • branch that enforces laws • powers given to the states • is the Capital of North Dakota • branch that interprets the laws • called the President of the Senate • title given to the state legislature • powers given to the National Government • is the rearrangement of state districts • are basic laws by which governments operate • ...
State Government Legislature 2023-03-24
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- the first ten amendments
- term used to describe the task of seeing that powers and money are used the way the legislature intended them to be used when the laws were passed
- created a whole new plan of government that separates the powers of government into National and State governments
- how many years senators and representatives are elected fo
- two house legislature containing a house of representatives and the senate
- powers shared by both the national and state governments
- the presiding officer of each house of legislature
- is the rearrangement of state districts
- a proposal made by the people to change a state amendment
- is elected by the senate for when the Lieutenant governor is absent
- party that has more elected members, and therefore has more votes
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- branch that makes laws
- branch that interprets the laws
- is the Capital of North Dakota
- are basic laws by which governments operate
- means that every member of each house of the legislature must represent about the same number of people
- part of the legislature that is composed of 47 people
- title given to the state legislature
- part of the legislature that is composed of 94 people
- means that both the state senate and the state house of representatives must pass the proposal
- called the President of the Senate
- branch that enforces laws
- powers given to the states
- powers given to the National Government
24 Clues: branch that makes laws • the first ten amendments • branch that enforces laws • powers given to the states • is the Capital of North Dakota • branch that interprets the laws • called the President of the Senate • title given to the state legislature • is the rearrangement of state districts • powers given to the National Government • are basic laws by which governments operate • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2025-08-10
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- Wyoming
- NorthDakota
- Virginia
- Texas
- Kentucky
- Delaware
- Utah
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- SouthCarolina
- NewJersey
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- NewHampshire
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- Alabama
- Missouri
- Idaho
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- WestVirginia
- California
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- NorthCarolina
- Illinois
- Indiana
- SouthDakota
- NewYork
- NewMexico
- Washington
- TEnnessee
- Arizona
- Ohio
- RhodeIsland
- Montana
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Alabama • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • NewYork • Georgia • Florida • Arizona • Montana • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Kentucky • Delaware • Michigan • Illinois • Colorado • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • NewJersey • NewMexico • TEnnessee • California • Washington • NorthDakota • Connecticut • SouthDakota • Mississippi • RhodeIsland • WestVirginia • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2025-11-18
26 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Kansas • Hawaii • Oregon • Montana • Alabama • Georgia • Vermont • Wyoming • Delaware • Maryland • Colorado • New York • Nebraska • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • New Hampshire • South Carolina
State Government Vocabulary 2025-10-30
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- a power not stated in the constitution but claimed by the federal government
- break up into opposing groups
- a political party that is not one of the major political parties in the US
- citizens with shared political interests who work to put their ideas into government.
- complete control of a good or service.
- the awarding of public offices or perks to supporters of a political party
- powers that both the federal and state governments have
- a political system in which power is divided between the federal and state governments.
- any powers granted to the federal government by the constitution
- a set of principles, goals, and strategies that a political party or candidate uses to run for office
- a power belonging to the federal government as stated in the constitution.
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- an election in which voters elect a person who will hold office.
- a power thought to be delegated to the federal government because it is a government of a sovereign nation
- a type of primary election in which a voter must be registered as a member of a political party to vote
- a system in which two major and fairly equal matched political parties dominate polotics
- amount of money spent
- an election in which voters choose a political parties candidate for elected office.
- powers reserved for the states
- a type of primary election in which a voter does not have to be registered in that political party to vote.
- all the actions the government take to protect, support and solve problems for citizens
- a meeting with a group of people with the goal of choosing a candidates or discussing policy
- an election held when needed to fill an office that has become vacant
- a polling place
23 Clues: a polling place • amount of money spent • break up into opposing groups • powers reserved for the states • complete control of a good or service. • powers that both the federal and state governments have • an election in which voters elect a person who will hold office. • any powers granted to the federal government by the constitution • ...
Wedding 2023-09-25
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- John's favorite store
- John was born in this city
- When making landscaping decisions, it's important to John that plants are ___
- Some of Becky's friends and family called John "__ guy" at first because of an early date idea to go buy one of these
- How many weddings have John and Becky been to together, counting today?
- Boat name
- John's color for things like camping chairs, mugs, board game pieces (Using the phrase Becky ____, O'Grady ____ as a guide)
- John and Becky each have how many siblings
- Becky's color for things like camping chairs, mugs, board game pieces (Using the phrase Becky ____, O'Grady ____ as a guide)
- The guest who traveled farthest to be here today traveled from this country
- In college, John led a team to build one of these
- Becky lived in New Orleans for how many years?
- First date location
- First international trip together was to this country
- John sometimes throws the letters "BST" before recipe abbreviations to stand for these three words (example: BSTEB = " __ __ __ Enchilada Bake")
- John and Becky's first trip together was to this state with John's college friends
- Becky was born in this city
- On which dating app did Becky and John meet?
- Dog's name
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- Becky's college major
- John's middle name
- John lived in New Orleans for how many years?
- Becky's favorite way to spend a rainy afternoon
- John and Becky have an industrial size of this appliance in their kitchen
- The name of the dance "Krewe" that Becky was part of in New Orleans
- John proposed to Becky in this park
- Honeymoon location
- Street name
- Becky's middle name
- Classic date destination that John & Becky have never been to together
- The name of the youngest guest at this wedding
- Which plant had the highest yield in their garden this year?
- The line that comes AFTER "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" is "and a ____ in her shoe"
- The first time John met Becky's immediate family was in this state
- John is a citizen of how many countries?
35 Clues: Boat name • Dog's name • Street name • John's middle name • Honeymoon location • Becky's middle name • First date location • Becky's college major • John's favorite store • John was born in this city • Becky was born in this city • John proposed to Becky in this park • John is a citizen of how many countries? • John and Becky each have how many siblings • ...
English Prefixes 2023-09-21
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- three times of something.
- taking the place/spot of someone such as a play or movie.
- a punctuation mark, abbreviations used within sentences.
- a working facility where people go for mail.
- a feeling of emotion people get from deaths or loss most of the time.
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- before or at the start of a game.
- the process of sinking/going underwater
- a outline or general summary of something.
- someone who has no sort of education of understanding another thing as far school or lesson.
- isn't outgoing/friendly with people.
10 Clues: three times of something. • before or at the start of a game. • isn't outgoing/friendly with people. • the process of sinking/going underwater • a outline or general summary of something. • a working facility where people go for mail. • a punctuation mark, abbreviations used within sentences. • taking the place/spot of someone such as a play or movie. • ...
MOI CROSSWORDS 2022-07-31
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- Which form is used to request medical information?
- What should you do if you come across two or more files for same patient?
- Abbreviations are not allowed to document in
- MCME policy for retention period of MLC files
- Date format allowed while doing documentation
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- Health records EHR means
- Full form of URN
- Following a new born delivery the data shall be entered in the MOHAP electronic system within ….. Hours.
- Documents identified for destruction shall be ….. and discarded in normal was
- Medical reports shall be provided in which language
10 Clues: Full form of URN • Health records EHR means • Abbreviations are not allowed to document in • MCME policy for retention period of MLC files • Date format allowed while doing documentation • Which form is used to request medical information? • Medical reports shall be provided in which language • What should you do if you come across two or more files for same patient? • ...
Ch 2: Using Dictionaries 2022-05-09
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- a shortened form of a written word
- a book that contains alphabetical listing of words and their meanings
- a part of a word with one vowel sound
- the beginning of something
- a word that means the opposite as another word
- a word that means the same as another word
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- the study of the history of a word
- a guide to symbols and abbreviations used
- a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning
- a listing in a dictionary of a word
10 Clues: the beginning of something • the study of the history of a word • a shortened form of a written word • a listing in a dictionary of a word • a part of a word with one vowel sound • a guide to symbols and abbreviations used • a word that means the same as another word • a word that means the opposite as another word • ...
24 2025-06-06
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- – Breaks the word into syllables as cluing technique.
- – Points to using only the first letters (e.g., "at first," "leaders of").
- – A plural noun is used to throw off singular interpretation.
- – Uses only odd- or even-numbered letters from a word.
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- – Series of abbreviations that build toward the answer.
- – The answer must use only letters from a particular word.
- – Hides the definition in plain sight, appearing as a filler.
- – Refers to taking letters from the middle of a word.
- – Wordplay only evident after solving; clue appears innocuous.
- – Indicates Caesar shifts or ROT13-like transformations.
10 Clues: – Breaks the word into syllables as cluing technique. • – Refers to taking letters from the middle of a word. • – Uses only odd- or even-numbered letters from a word. • – Series of abbreviations that build toward the answer. • – Indicates Caesar shifts or ROT13-like transformations. • – The answer must use only letters from a particular word. • ...
Common Pharmacology Abbreviations 2018-02-15
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- This means take four times daily
- SL or under the tongue
- qhs (2 words)
- When you see a c with a line above it, what does it mean?
- Ouch! IM means you are going to receive a.....(2 words)
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- When you see IV on an order it means this.
- This is the abbreviation for as needed by the client/patient
- prn (2 words)
- this means your patient will be taking meds three times a day
- When you hear stat you better do this ___________!
- How many times a day would you take medication if prescribed twice daily
- If you see Cap on a prescription, what would it mean?
12 Clues: prn (2 words) • qhs (2 words) • SL or under the tongue • This means take four times daily • When you see IV on an order it means this. • When you hear stat you better do this ___________! • If you see Cap on a prescription, what would it mean? • Ouch! IM means you are going to receive a.....(2 words) • When you see a c with a line above it, what does it mean? • ...
State '14 Crosswword 2014-03-10
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- Extemp prep
- 1of 3 from policy
- Host league
- Rarely defined anymore
- Organizes many mags
- CHSSA President
- Interps
- Downtown speech hotel
- Policy approach
- Expository
- State Tournament sponsor
- Famous Modesto wine
- Finals time
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- Tournament director
- Everyone's goal
- Host city
- Judges' home
- Frequent "sweeps" winner
- "Final ____" PF speech
- The very best
- "Nearby" national park
- Impromptu prep
- Host school
- Sunday night fun
- Tab rooms
- Number of leagues at tourney
- Vital to a good LD
- Helped get you here
28 Clues: Interps • Host city • Tab rooms • Expository • Extemp prep • Host league • Host school • Finals time • Judges' home • The very best • Impromptu prep • Everyone's goal • CHSSA President • Policy approach • Sunday night fun • 1of 3 from policy • Vital to a good LD • Tournament director • Organizes many mags • Helped get you here • Famous Modesto wine • Downtown speech hotel • Rarely defined anymore • ...
50 State Capitals 2015-05-28
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- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of California
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Oregon
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- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Washington
48 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Texas • Capital of Maine • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Florida • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Virginia • ...
State of States 2020-03-21
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- Mountain laurel
- Apple Blossom 2
- CA _____ State
- WV _____ State
- FL _____ State
- Apple Blossom 1
- Syringa Lilac
- LA Capital
- IN ______ State
- Peony
- LA Tree
- Saguaro Cactus Blossom
- WA _____ State
- Wild Prairie Rose
- AR _____ State
- Goldenrod 1
- Mistletoe
- DE _____ State
- Forget Me Not
- Magnolia 2
- Black-eyed Susan
- Goldenrod 2
- RI _____ State
- TX Largest City
- TX Motto
- Orange Blossom
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- Bluebonnet
- LA Bird
- OH _____ State
- TX Capital
- Magnolia 1
- Purple Violet
- KY ____ State
- Colorado
- IL ____ State
- TX Highest Point 2wds
- OK ___ State
- Peach Blossom
- Pua Aloalo
- TN _____ State
- OR _____State
- TX Bird
- LA Insect
- TX Tree
- GA _____ State
- Trailing-Arbutus
- Cherokee Rose
- Rose
- Poppy
49 Clues: Rose • Peony • Poppy • LA Bird • TX Bird • TX Tree • LA Tree • Colorado • TX Motto • LA Insect • Mistletoe • Bluebonnet • TX Capital • Magnolia 1 • Pua Aloalo • LA Capital • Magnolia 2 • Goldenrod 1 • Goldenrod 2 • Purple Violet • OK ___ State • Peach Blossom • Syringa Lilac • OR _____State • Cherokee Rose • Forget Me Not • OH _____ State • CA _____ State • KY ____ State • WV _____ State • FL _____ State • IL ____ State • TN _____ State • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2017-06-01
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- Hawaii
- Oregon
- Mississippi
- Kansas
- SouthDakota
- Arkansas
- Missouri
- RhodeIsland
- Vermont
- Pennsylvania
- Florida
- Texas
- Nebraska
- Oklahom
- Arizona
- Louisiana
- SouthCarolina
- NorthDakota
- Maryland
- NewHampshire
- Wisconsin
- Michigan
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- Montana
- Tennessee
- Illinois
- Wyoming
- NewMexico
- California
- Iowa
- Washington
- Colorado
- Ohio
- WestVirginia
- NewJersey
- Alabama
- Indiana
- Utah
- NorthCarolina
- Minnesota
- Nevada
- Kentucky
- Virginia
- NewYork
- Idaho
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Georgia
- Alaska
- Delaware
49 Clues: Iowa • Ohio • Utah • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Oregon • Kansas • Nevada • Alaska • Montana • Wyoming • Alabama • Indiana • Vermont • Florida • Oklahom • Arizona • NewYork • Georgia • Illinois • Colorado • Arkansas • Missouri • Nebraska • Kentucky • Virginia • Maryland • Delaware • Michigan • Tennessee • NewMexico • NewJersey • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • California • Washington • Mississippi • SouthDakota • RhodeIsland • NorthDakota • WestVirginia • Pennsylvania • ...
US State Crossword 2019-07-30
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- Roll the dice!
- We like peaches!
- Maple syrup
- Show me!
- The Hoosier State
- Northern Lights
- Old Faithful
- Home of the Liberty Bell
- Growing corn is our thing!
- Jousting is the state sport
- The rocky coast of ______
- Mt. Rainier
- Topeka
- Monument Valley
- Holy Toledo!
- The Sopranos
- Mt. Rushmore
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- 42nd & Broadway
- Bayou living
- Motor City
- Pike's Peak
- Big oil
- NFL Cardinals
- Is for lovers
- Country music
- Twin Cities
- Sweet home ______
- Plymouth Rock
- We grow potatoes!
- Let's have a Mint Julep!
- The First State
31 Clues: Topeka • Big oil • Show me! • Motor City • Pike's Peak • Maple syrup • Twin Cities • Mt. Rainier • Bayou living • Old Faithful • Holy Toledo! • The Sopranos • Mt. Rushmore • NFL Cardinals • Is for lovers • Country music • Plymouth Rock • Roll the dice! • 42nd & Broadway • Northern Lights • Monument Valley • The First State • We like peaches! • The Hoosier State • Sweet home ______ • We grow potatoes! • ...
US State Crossword 2019-07-18
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- We grow potatoes
- Is for lovers
- 42nd Street & Broadway
- Mt. Rushmore
- Bayou living
- Jousting is the state sport
- Topeka
- Northern lights
- Twin Cities
- The First State
- The Sunshine State
- Growing corn is our thing!
- Old Faithful
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- Pike's Peak
- Mt. Rainier
- Show me!
- Let's have a Mint Julep
- Our flag is French!
- Plymouth Rock
- Tour a celebrity home
- NFL Cardinals
- The Hoosier State
- Monument Valley
- Country music
- We like Peaches!
- Sweet home _____
- Big oil
- Holy Toledo!
- Maple syrup
- Roll the dice!
30 Clues: Topeka • Big oil • Show me! • Pike's Peak • Mt. Rainier • Twin Cities • Maple syrup • Mt. Rushmore • Bayou living • Holy Toledo! • Old Faithful • Is for lovers • Plymouth Rock • NFL Cardinals • Country music • Roll the dice! • Monument Valley • Northern lights • The First State • We grow potatoes • We like Peaches! • Sweet home _____ • The Hoosier State • The Sunshine State • Our flag is French! • Tour a celebrity home • ...
US State Names 2016-12-13
49 Clues: TN • WA • ME • WI • MN • MS • MI • PA • CT • KS • NV • FL • UT • MO • AK • VA • ID • OH • NE • AR • MT • LA • CO • DE • IA • MA • VT • OR • GA • AL • IN • Texas • Hawaii • Wyoming • Arizona • Maryland • Illinois • Oklahoma • New York • Kentucky • New Jersey • California • North Dakota • Hampshire NH • Rhode Island • South Dakota • West Virginia • North Carolina • South Carolina
TEXAS STATE SYMBOLS 2016-04-25
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- STATE FOLK DANCE
- STATE DOG BREED
- STATE FOOTWEAR
- STATE SNACK
- TOPAZ STATE GEM
- STATE HEALTH NUT/PIE/TREE
- STATE FLOWER
- STATE FRUIT
- STATE SHIP
- SWING STATE MUSIC
- STATE DISH
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- STATE VEHICLE
- STATE BIRD
- STATE MOTTO
- STATE PRECIOUS METAL
- STATE SMALL MAMMAL
- STATE HAT
- STATE INSECT
- STATE SONG
- STATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
- STATE PEPPER
- STATE LARGE MAMMAL
- STATE FIBER AND FABRIC
- STATE SPORT
- STATE TALL SHIP
25 Clues: STATE HAT • STATE BIRD • STATE SONG • STATE SHIP • STATE DISH • STATE MOTTO • STATE SNACK • STATE FRUIT • STATE SPORT • STATE INSECT • STATE PEPPER • STATE FLOWER • STATE VEHICLE • STATE FOOTWEAR • STATE DOG BREED • TOPAZ STATE GEM • STATE TALL SHIP • STATE FOLK DANCE • SWING STATE MUSIC • STATE SMALL MAMMAL • STATE LARGE MAMMAL • STATE PRECIOUS METAL • STATE FIBER AND FABRIC • STATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT • ...
The State Puzzle 2020-09-11
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- Live Free or Die
- The Lone Star State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- The Last Frontier
- First in Flight
- Land of Lincoln
- Garden State
- Keystone State
- Famous Potatoes
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- Evergreen State
- Spectacular Peninsulas
- The First State
- America’s Dairy land
- Grand Canyon State
- Unbridled Spirit
- Aloha State
- Taxation without Representation
- Ocean State
- The Great Salt Lake
- Empire State
20 Clues: Aloha State • Ocean State • Garden State • Empire State • Keystone State • Evergreen State • The First State • First in Flight • Land of Lincoln • Famous Potatoes • Live Free or Die • Unbridled Spirit • The Last Frontier • Grand Canyon State • The Lone Star State • The Great Salt Lake • America’s Dairy land • Land of 10,000 Lakes • Spectacular Peninsulas • Taxation without Representation
USA State Nicknames 2024-05-23
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- The Pine Tree State
- The Palmetto State (2 words)
- The Magnolia State
- The Peach State
- The Gem State
- The North Star State
- The Beaver State
- The Sooner State
- The Evergreen State
- The Beehive State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Bay State
- The Aloha State
- The Peace Garden State (2 words)
- The Constitution State
- The Keystone State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Volunteer State
- The Ocean State (2 words)
- The Mount Rushmore State (2 words)
- The Pelican State
- The First State
- The Silver State
- The Empire State (2 words)
- The Tar Heel State (2 words)
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- The Old Dominion
- The Golden State
- The Equality State
- The Mountain State (2 words)
- The Prairie State
- The Great Lakes State
- The Centennial State
- The Buckeye State
- The Heart of Dixie
- The Land of Enchantment (2 words)
- America's Dairyland
- The Hoosier State
- The Last Frontier
- The Lone Star State
- The Old Line State
- The Granite State (2 words)
- The Natural State
- The Garden State (2 words)
- The Sunshine State
- The Show Me State
- The Big Sky Country
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Sunflower State
50 Clues: The Gem State • The Bay State • The Peach State • The Aloha State • The First State • The Old Dominion • The Golden State • The Beaver State • The Sooner State • The Silver State • The Prairie State • The Buckeye State • The Hoosier State • The Beehive State • The Last Frontier • The Natural State • The Hawkeye State • The Show Me State • The Pelican State • The Equality State • The Magnolia State • ...
50 state capitals 2023-03-13
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- Michigan
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Rhode Island
- Indiana
- Delaware
- North Dakota
- Missouri
- Illinois
- Georgia
- Nebraska
- Wisconsin
- Kansas
- Utah
- Kentucky
- Nevada
- California
- Rock, Arkansas
- Pennsylvania
- Maryland
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- Maine
- Minnesota
- Connecticut
- Texas
- Colorado
- Wyoming
- Florida
- Arizona
- Mississippi
- West Virginia
- North Carolina
- Tennessee
- Idaho
- Moines, Iowa
- Virginia
- New Mexico
- Hawaii
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
- Washington
- Vermont
- Alabama
- New York
- Alaska
- South Dakota
- Massachusetts
50 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Hawaii • Oregon • Kansas • Alaska • Nevada • Wyoming • Florida • Montana • Arizona • Indiana • Georgia • Vermont • Alabama • Michigan • Colorado • Delaware • Virginia • Oklahoma • Missouri • Illinois • Nebraska • New York • Kentucky • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Tennessee • Wisconsin • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • Moines, Iowa • North Dakota • South Dakota • ...
FFA State Officer 2023-02-27
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- What state was the last to get chartered?
- who wrote the FFA creed?
- 1 tap of gavel indicates
- What is a CDE?
- stationed by the flag
- stationed by the door
- Second Degree earned in FFA
- highest degree you can earn in FFA
- what do female members have to wear on their neck?
- What town was the FFA founded in?
- in order of business what comes before unfinished business?
- What does NFA stand for?
- stationed by chapter scrapbook
- classroom,SAE, and FFA
- What state was given the first charter?
- Where is the National FFA Organization located?
- degree earned after chapter degree
- postpone indefinitely requires what vote?
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- What are the official FFA colors?
- how many pins can a member have on their jacket at a time?
- how many symbols make up the FFA emblem?
- 3 taps of gavel indicates
- what comes before special features in official FFA business
- First Degree earned in FFA
- 2 taps of the gavel indicates
- What does the owl symbolize?
- What are the FFA jackets made of?
- stationed under the rising sun
- stationed by the owl
- stationed by the ear of corn
- does rasing a question of privilege require a second?
- stationed by the emblem of Washington
- learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve
- stationed by roberts rules of order
- what do male members have to wear on their neck?
- stationed by the plow
- What does every paragraph of the FFA creed begin with?
- stationed by the open book
- what category motion is appeal?
39 Clues: What is a CDE? • stationed by the owl • stationed by the flag • stationed by the door • stationed by the plow • classroom,SAE, and FFA • who wrote the FFA creed? • 1 tap of gavel indicates • What does NFA stand for? • 3 taps of gavel indicates • First Degree earned in FFA • stationed by the open book • Second Degree earned in FFA • What does the owl symbolize? • ...
Idaho State Symbols 2023-05-10
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- The state flag is on this fabric
- This type of soil makes our state perfect for growing our state vegetable.
- This native plant produces our state fruit.
- Our state fossil has been found in large quantities near this town.
- The tree on the state seal signify this.
- A trout native to Idaho but NOT the state fish
- Native Americans used this part of the syringa for bows & arrows.
- Settlers used to call our state horse ____________ horses.
- This mineral causes the star in star garnets.
- This color blazes in the sunlight, along with gold, in our state song.
- The species name of our state tree.
- The mountain bluebird is a member of this bird family.
- This is in the center of the state flag.
- The forests are described this way in our state song.
- This is growing at the woman's feet on the state seal.
- This river is represented on our state seal.
- The part of the state you would have to go to find our state tree
- In the Idaho state song, these people "made it so for you and me."
- Appaloosa horses were bred for three qualities. This is one of them.
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- This is our state dance
- The scientific name of our state flower honors this explorer.
- The person responsible for our state amphibian was this age at the Blue Book's publication.
- The monarch butterfly's species name.
- Our state vegetable
- The grain on the state seal signify this.
- Idaho's state song
- Our state fossil is actually more closely related to this than to what it is named after.
- Our state fruit depends on this for winter survival.
- The Mountain Bluebird's species name
- Idaho's state amphibian
- The scientific name of the cutthroat trout is in reference to this explorer.
- One of the two counties where Idaho's state gem is found.
- Our state insect was named because of its color being similar to the Prince of ___________ in England.
- The pick and shovel on the state seal signify this.
- The only continent that does not contain our state raptor.
- This falcon is our state raptor.
36 Clues: Idaho's state song • Our state vegetable • This is our state dance • Idaho's state amphibian • The state flag is on this fabric • This falcon is our state raptor. • The species name of our state tree. • The Mountain Bluebird's species name • The monarch butterfly's species name. • The tree on the state seal signify this. • This is in the center of the state flag. • ...
State Test Prep 2023-04-26
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- different words that mean exactly or nearly the same thing.
- A form of literature that is formed with rhythmic qualities. Intensifies emotions, descriptions, and all ideas.
- The main character in a story ( Hero)
- A group of lines forming recurring units in a poem
- Comparing two things using like or as
- A word or phrase that isn’t meant to be taken literally
- an essay that requires the student to investigate an idea and create an argument concerning that idea. Explain something!
- Type of writing that informs/ educates your reader
- the main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
- The way a text makes a reader feel
- The author's attitude in the text.
- The starting letter repeats in a statement or question
- An essay that tells a story. Can be a personal story or made up.
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
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- Words that are pronounced the same but have a different meaning.
- An essay that uses evidence and facts to support the claim/position.
- A character that creates a problem within a story. ( Villain)
- Using writing to convince an audience of your point of view.
- An extreme exaggeration
- Different words that mean the opposite of each other.
- The moral or lesson of a story.
- Giving a human trait to a non human object.
- Comparing two things without using like or as
- a subdivision of a poem, specifically a group of words arranged into a row that ends for a reason other than the right-hand margin.
24 Clues: An extreme exaggeration • The moral or lesson of a story. • The way a text makes a reader feel • The author's attitude in the text. • The main character in a story ( Hero) • Comparing two things using like or as • Giving a human trait to a non human object. • Comparing two things without using like or as • A group of lines forming recurring units in a poem • ...
Name the State 2023-05-14
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- Cooperstown
- Pirates, Penguins, or Steelers
- Badger State
- Tar Heels
- Rockies
- Harvard
- Cornhuskers
- Razorbacks at Wal-Mart
- Remember the Alamo
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- The Garden State
- Famous trail westward
- Land of Lincoln
- Walla Walla
- Twin Cities
- Do you know the way to San Jose
- Kalamazoo
- Churchill Downs
- Hoosiers
- The Honeybee State
- Tuscaloosa
- Canton
21 Clues: Canton • Rockies • Harvard • Hoosiers • Kalamazoo • Tar Heels • Tuscaloosa • Cooperstown • Walla Walla • Twin Cities • Cornhuskers • Badger State • Land of Lincoln • Churchill Downs • The Garden State • The Honeybee State • Remember the Alamo • Famous trail westward • Razorbacks at Wal-Mart • Pirates, Penguins, or Steelers • Do you know the way to San Jose
Washington State Trivia 2023-06-05
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- Tech company started in 1975
- 2014 Grammy award winning rapper
- A volcano that blew its top in 1980
- Sport invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965
- The University of Washington mascot nickname
- Iconic 268 foot waterfall
- Washington state is the largest producer of this fruit in the U.S.
- Opened in 1907 and where you can see employees throw 3 foot salmon to each other
- This Seattle building is shaped like a pencil
- The highest point in Washington state
- Ampitheather in George Washington, home to many summer concerts
- City home to the Gonzaga Bulldogs and once host to the World's Fair
- Large body of water with many coastal towns and cities
- The body of water separating Washington state and Oregon
- City that has cougar fans shouting for the crimson and grey
- Bulk supply company started in 1976 with the name Price Club
- Body of water that seperates Bellevue and Seattle
- This actor played Dwight in "The Office"
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- 605 foot tall building that was built for the World Fair
- Rockstar guitarist
- This fictional creature lives under the Aurora Bridge
- You can drive your car on this beach and see amazing sunsets
- Seattles new NHL Hockey team
- This team won the 2013 Superbowl
- The capital of Washington
- Park located north of Seattle with amazing views of the city
- This movie was filmed in Forks Washington
- Biggest aircraft manufactor in the world
- Home to the Central Washington University Wildcats
- This team won the 2016 MLS cup
- Something people like to ride on instead of a car, train, or bus
- Something people are sick of in the state until the smokey air is clouding the great views
- These spherical conservatories are part of this company's campus
- The biggest coffee chain in the world
- This National Park is home to a temperate rainforest
- The mountain range that splits the state in two
- This team plays at T Mobile Park and in 2001 tied the record for most wins in a season
- A volcano/glacier located in Whatcom County
38 Clues: Rockstar guitarist • The capital of Washington • Iconic 268 foot waterfall • Tech company started in 1975 • Seattles new NHL Hockey team • This team won the 2016 MLS cup • 2014 Grammy award winning rapper • This team won the 2013 Superbowl • A volcano that blew its top in 1980 • The highest point in Washington state • The biggest coffee chain in the world • ...
US State Capitals 2021-09-19
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- Lake City Utah
- Kansas
- North Dakota
- Illinois
- City Nevada
- Maine
- Hawaii
- Rock Arkansas
- City Missouri
- Moines Iowa
- Florida
- Ohio
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Tennessee
- New Jersey
- South Dakota
- Rhode Island
- Alabama
- New York
- City Oklahoma
- West Virginia
- Pennsylvania
- Wyoming
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- Kentucky
- Virginia
- Alaska
- North Carolina
- New Hampshire
- Massachusetts
- Colorado
- Vermont
- Oregon
- Indiana
- Delaware
- Washington
- Maryland
- Texas
- Montana
- Idaho
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- Wisconsin
- Rouge Louisiana
- Mississippi
- California
- Fe New Mexico
- Nebraska
- Paul Minnesota
- Michigan
50 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Alaska • Kansas • Oregon • Hawaii • Vermont • Indiana • Montana • Florida • Arizona • Georgia • Alabama • Wyoming • Kentucky • Virginia • Colorado • Illinois • Delaware • Maryland • Nebraska • New York • Michigan • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Washington • California • New Jersey • City Nevada • Connecticut • Moines Iowa • Mississippi • North Dakota • South Dakota • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • Rock Arkansas • ...
State of California 2021-04-18
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- state fruit
- state's lowest spot
- time zone in California
- largest city
- state motto
- state bird
- state's highest spot
- state senator
- state governor
- home to Half Dome
- state senator
- state reptile
- postal code of California
- state capital
- state mineral
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- home to the Ghirardelli chocolate company
- state gem
- home to Disneyland
- state rock
- state nickname
- state fish
- state fossil
- state admittance number to the Union
- state representative
- state motto
- state animal
- state insect
- prison off the coast of San Francisco
- state marine animal
- state flower
- folk dance of California
- number of stars on the California flag
- home of the Boardwalk
33 Clues: state gem • state rock • state fish • state bird • state fruit • state motto • state motto • largest city • state fossil • state animal • state insect • state flower • state senator • state senator • state reptile • state capital • state mineral • state nickname • state governor • home to Half Dome • home to Disneyland • state's lowest spot • state marine animal • state representative • state's highest spot • ...
US State Capitals 2025-03-05
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- Minnesota
- California
- North Carolina
- Arkansas
- Georgia
- Montana
- Tennessee
- Deleware
- Wyoming
- Indiana
- Vermont
- New York
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- Rhode Island
- Virginia
- Texas
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Maine
- Hawaii
- New Hampshire
- Massachussetts
- Oregon
- Wisconsin
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- Idaho
- South Dakota
- Kansas
- Oklahoma
- Nevada
- Alabama
- Florida
- West Virginia
- Connecticut
- Washington
- Kentucky
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Alaska
- Utah
- North Dakota
- New York
- Maryland
- Arizona
- Michigan
- Ohio
- Missouri
- Illinois
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- South Carolina
51 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Kansas • Nevada • Alaska • Hawaii • Oregon • Alabama • Florida • Georgia • Montana • Wyoming • Indiana • Arizona • Vermont • Oklahoma • Arkansas • Kentucky • Nebraska • Deleware • Colorado • New York • Maryland • Michigan • New York • Missouri • Virginia • Illinois • Minnesota • Tennessee • Louisiana • Wisconsin • California • Washington • New Jersey • New Mexico • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • ...
U.S. State Flowers 2023-11-03
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- New Hampshire
- Kansas
- Maryland
- Missouri
- Arkansas, Michigan
- Utah
- New Mexico
- Texas
- Georgia
- New York
- Wyoming
- North Carolina, Virginia
- Oklahoma
- Nevada
- California
- Arizona
- Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Wisconsin
- Alaska
- Indiana
- Iowa, North Dakota
- Idaho
- Kentucky, Nebraska
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- South Carolina
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Alabama
- Minnesota
- Montana
- Connecticut, Pennsylvania
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Delaware
- Washington, West Virginia
- Tennessee
- Ohio
- Massachusetts
- Florida
- Colorado
- Louisiana, Mississippi
- Vermont
40 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Oregon • Kansas • Hawaii • Nevada • Alaska • Alabama • Montana • Georgia • Wyoming • Florida • Arizona • Indiana • Vermont • Maryland • Missouri • Delaware • New York • Oklahoma • Colorado • Minnesota • Tennessee • New Mexico • California • South Dakota • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • South Carolina • Arkansas, Michigan • Iowa, North Dakota • Kentucky, Nebraska • Louisiana, Mississippi • North Carolina, Virginia • ...
U.S. State Nicknames 2023-11-03
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- Kansas
- Montana
- Mississippi
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Florida
- Delaware
- Colorado
- Texas
- Indiana
- Connecticut
- New Jersey
- Ohio
- Iowa
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
- Washington
- Louisiana
- Arkansas
- California
- Nebraska
- Arizona
- Virginia
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- West Virginia
- Alabama
- Kentucky
- Rhode Island
- Maryland
- Wisconsin
- Oregon
- North Carolina
- Alaska
- Tennessee
- Georgia
- New Mexico
- Nevada
- Pennsylvania
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Wyoming
- Minnesota
- Idaho
- New York
- Massachusetts
- Maine
- Michigan
- North Dakota
- Missouri
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Kansas • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Alabama • Montana • Georgia • Florida • Indiana • Wyoming • Vermont • Arizona • Kentucky • Maryland • Illinois • Delaware • Oklahoma • Colorado • New York • Michigan • Missouri • Arkansas • Nebraska • Virginia • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Minnesota • Louisiana • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • ...
State of matter 2024-02-06
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- this state of matter can be poured and can dissolve in liquid.
- most gases will turn into liquids if they are ___ down.
- this is the example of gas matter.
- water will ____ when it solidifies.
- 100ᵒC is the ____ point.
- solid, liquid, or gas, we call these the ___ of matter.
- what will happen if we put ice in the warm temperature?
- the changing state matter from liquid to solid is ___.
- this is the example of solid things made by water.
- matter can change state when there is a change of ___.
- all matter is made up of very small parts called ___
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- evaporation is the process of changing state matter from ___ to gas.
- this is an example of liquid matter.
- the reverse of evaporation.
- when condensation happen, the particles in the gas move ___ together.
- if the matter is heated, the particles move ___.
- we use ______ to measure temperature.
- the particles in this matter can move around easily and far apart.
- a special substance that can exist as a liquid, a solid and a gas.
- when water dries up, it called ___.
20 Clues: 100ᵒC is the ____ point. • the reverse of evaporation. • this is the example of gas matter. • water will ____ when it solidifies. • when water dries up, it called ___. • this is an example of liquid matter. • we use ______ to measure temperature. • if the matter is heated, the particles move ___. • this is the example of solid things made by water. • ...
US State Capitals 2024-10-11
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- Hawaii
- South Dakota
- Idaho
- Colorado
- Rhode Island
- West Virginia
- Montana
- North Carolina
- Virginia
- Utah
- Alaska
- California
- Texas
- Indiana
- North Dakota
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Nebraska
- Oregon
- Oklahoma
- New Jersey
- Delaware
- Washinton
- Florida
- Maine
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- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Missouri
- Maryland
- Georgia
- Wyoming
- Connecticut
- Pennsylvania
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Kentucky
- New Hampshire
- Nevada
- Alabama
- Illinois
- Mississipi
- New York
- Tennesee
- Rock Arkansas
- Ohio
- Louisiana
- Washington DC
- Iowa
- Arizona
- Kansas
- New Mexico
51 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Oregon • Kansas • Vermont • Georgia • Wyoming • Montana • Alabama • Indiana • Arizona • Florida • Missouri • Colorado • Maryland • Virginia • Kentucky • Illinois • New York • Michigan • Tennesee • Nebraska • Oklahoma • Delaware • Minnesota • Wisconsin • Louisiana • Washinton • California • Mississipi • New Jersey • New Mexico • Connecticut • South Dakota • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • ...
STATE LICENCE PLATES 2022-02-25
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- Sportsman's Paradise
- silver state
- Magnolia State
- colorful
- heart of dixie
- green mountain state
- grand canyon state
- the first state
- midway USA
- 10000 Lakes
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- land of opportunity
- keystone state
- beaver state
- first in aviation
- Famous Potatoes
- Big Sky Country
- the last frontier
- Peach State
- heritage state
- land of lincoln
- Constitution State
21 Clues: colorful • midway USA • Peach State • 10000 Lakes • beaver state • silver state • keystone state • Magnolia State • heart of dixie • heritage state • Famous Potatoes • Big Sky Country • the first state • land of lincoln • first in aviation • the last frontier • grand canyon state • Constitution State • land of opportunity • Sportsman's Paradise • green mountain state
Tennessee State Aid 2022-03-08
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- Students must submit a ____ to qualify for state aid.
- Students who lose state awards due to non-grade related reasons may be able to _____ to get them back.
- Students must participate in a mentor program for this award.
- This TELS award requires a 3.75 GPA and 29 ACT score.
- For most state awards, students must have graduated from a TN high school or eligible ___ program.
- Promise and Reconnect are last-_____ awards.
- Most state aid requires students to be enrolled at least ___ time.
- Students appealing loss of eligibility must provide documentation of an _____ circumstance.
- Only TN ____ may qualify for state awards.
- One of the Promise requirements is 8 hours of _____ service.
- 21 ACT or 3.0 HS GPA are required for this award.
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- Some of the TN awards require a separate _____, such as Promise and Reconnect.
- Some TN colleges use this screen to show TELS eligibility info.
- This TELS award is need based and requires family AGI of 36,000 or less.
- Only ____ students can qualify for Reconnect.
- Most TN state awards require continuous ______ to remain eligible.
- Students can check their TSAC ___ for award eligibility status.
- Promise and Reconnect will only cover tuition and _____ fees after any other gift aid has been applied.
- Students do not have to be meeting ___ standards for Reconnect.
- TELS stands for TN Education ____ Scholarships.
20 Clues: Only TN ____ may qualify for state awards. • Promise and Reconnect are last-_____ awards. • Only ____ students can qualify for Reconnect. • TELS stands for TN Education ____ Scholarships. • 21 ACT or 3.0 HS GPA are required for this award. • Students must submit a ____ to qualify for state aid. • This TELS award requires a 3.75 GPA and 29 ACT score. • ...
U.S State Capitals 2022-12-03
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- North Dakota
- New Mexico
- Wyoming
- Virginia
- Arkansas
- Montana
- Idaho
- Maine
- New York
- Mississippi
- Connecticut
- Kentucky
- Ohio
- Massachusetts
- Nebraska
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- New Hampshire
- Alabama
- Kansas
- Arizona
- Tennessee
- Pennsylvania
- Florida
- Alaska
- Maryland
- Missouri
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- New Jersey
- Louisiana
- Iowa
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48 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Ohio • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Nevada • Oregon • Hawaii • Kansas • Alaska • Wyoming • Indiana • Montana • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Georgia • Florida • Virginia • Colorado • Arkansas • New York • Kentucky • Oklahoma • Nebraska • Delaware • Illinois • Michigan • Maryland • Missouri • Louisiana • Minnesota • Tennessee • New Jersey • New Mexico • California • Washington • Mississippi • Connecticut • North Dakota • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
Ball State Facts! 2025-09-29
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- Ball State was founded in Nineteen-BLANK.
- Timmy BLANK was a famous Ball State football player. HINT = the bookstore has a book displayed about him.
- Said twice this is our mascot's saying.
- What is the famous homecoming event that takes place on Riverside Ave.? (2 words)
- What is the name of the Garfield statue located in the Ball State Bookstore? The Purple BLANK.
- What is Ball State's lip-syncing competition at Emens called? (2 words)
- From the top down, what is Bracken library's building suppose to look like?
- What were the Ball Brothers famous for producing?
- What is the last name of a famous BSU alum? Hint = there is a building named after them.
- What statue do couples kiss in front of to see if it is true love?
- How many academic colleges does Ball State have?
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- Ball state has the largest of this on Campus. Hint = can be found in Cooper Science Building
- Where did the Frog Baby statue come from?
- Which of our buildings is the tallest in Delaware County? (2 words)
- What is the name of Ball State's president?
- The BLANK light is famous for its four way stop for pedestrians to cross.
- What is the name of our school's mascot?
- Ball state's original college was a BLANK college.
- The BLANK tower is found in the middle of McKinley Ave.
- What is Beneficence's nickname?
20 Clues: What is Beneficence's nickname? • Said twice this is our mascot's saying. • What is the name of our school's mascot? • Where did the Frog Baby statue come from? • Ball State was founded in Nineteen-BLANK. • What is the name of Ball State's president? • How many academic colleges does Ball State have? • What were the Ball Brothers famous for producing? • ...
Kent State crossword 2025-09-23
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- of the students
- someone who speaks out against something
- a group spreading their idea
- going against something
- group that fired on students
- someone in a military
- What was being protested
- a college
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- country at war
- feeling of remorse for something done
- month of the shooting
- seventy year of the shooting
- expression of an opinion
- state of disorder
- Sudden change or disturbance
- what the students were doing
- where Kent state is located
- number of students killed
- speaking out against an issue
- rule or law
20 Clues: a college • rule or law • country at war • of the students • state of disorder • month of the shooting • someone in a military • going against something • expression of an opinion • What was being protested • number of students killed • where Kent state is located • a group spreading their idea • Sudden change or disturbance • what the students were doing • group that fired on students • ...
Mental state verbs 2025-11-14
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- Causar una fuerte admiración o respeto.
- Sentir incertidumbre sobre algo.
- Identificar a una persona o cosa que se ha visto o conocido antes.
- Causar gran sorpresa o asombro.
- No recordar algo.
- Usar la mente para formar ideas, opiniones o juicios.
- Aceptar algo como verdadero o tener fe en ello.
- Considerar algo como probable o posible.
- Formar una imagen o idea mental de algo que no está presente.
- Causar que alguien se sienta inesperadamente asombrado.
- Tener una opinión diferente a la de otra persona.
- Tener información o estar familiarizado con algo o alguien.
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- Dar gusto o placer a alguien.
- Mantener una imagen o idea del pasado en la mente.
- Darse cuenta de un hecho o entender algo de repente.
- Declarar que algo no es verdad o negarse a aceptarlo.
- Cumplir o llenar un deseo, necesidad o expectativa.
- Hacer una declaración firme de que uno hará algo.
- Captar el significado o la naturaleza de algo.
- Relacionarse con o afectar a alguien o algo.
- Referirse a lo que algo representa o implica.
- Dar la impresión de ser de cierta manera.
- Tener la misma opinión que otra persona.
23 Clues: No recordar algo. • Dar gusto o placer a alguien. • Causar gran sorpresa o asombro. • Sentir incertidumbre sobre algo. • Causar una fuerte admiración o respeto. • Considerar algo como probable o posible. • Tener la misma opinión que otra persona. • Dar la impresión de ser de cierta manera. • Relacionarse con o afectar a alguien o algo. • ...
US State Crossword 2025-11-03
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- This American Revolutionary War general created the motto “Live Free or Die”, the state motto of New Hampshire
- This city makes Nebraska one of 4 US states that have a capital city named after a US president
- Ohio is home to this famous amusement park named after a type of wood
- This iconic building is a defining symbol of Maine’s rich maritime history
- South Carolina gets one of its nicknames from this tree that grows along its coast and is featured on the state flag
- The Baltimore Ravens in Maryland pay a tribute to the works of this notable macabre poetry author
- North Carolina is home to this famous philanthropic YouTuber
- The famous playwright that goes by the pen name “Tennessee” has written several famous books including “A Streetcar Named Desire”, “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”, and “Suddenly Last Summer”
- Alaska was purchased in 1867 from this Eurasian country
- People from Rhode Island are known to call water fountains by this unique term
- This is the only US President to have lived in the state of Delaware
- This global coffee chain with an iconic green logo had humble roots in Seattle, Washington
- This library in Salisbury, Connecticut is the first public library in the United States, founded in 1771, that also shares the name of a unit used to measure the concentration of capsaicin in food
- The name of the small uncommon bright orange citrus-like fruit beloved in Southern California frequently harvested in April and May
- Kentucky produces 95% of this iconic whisky globally made from corn
- This mountainous bird named after the sky-like color of its feathers is the state bird of Idaho
- Wyoming is known as the “Equality State” for being the first to give this marginalized group the ability to vote
- This is the only official demonym to not be based off the name of the state it’s from directly and is used to describe people from Indiana
- This massive airline company has its roots set in Atlanta, Georgia
- The geographical region that is home to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota
- Band that wrote the iconic song “Sweet Home Alabama”
- This globally famous sci-fi show claims its famous captain was born in Riverside, Iowa in 2228
- Oklahoma sits in this geographic “alley” where this weather phenomenon is seen in higher frequency
- This government region includes a large portion of eastern West Virginia and has heightened regulations on the use of radio broadcasting
- This nickname for the state of Missouri reflects the skeptic and questioning traits of its population
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- This Texas-based basketball team gets its name from its home city’s rich aerospace history
- The state flag of Mississippi prominently features this state flower
- New York is home to this city, often credited to be the snowiest in the United States
- This revolutionary typing tool was first conceived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the 1870s
- The name of the popular sports beverage Gatorade originates from its debut in this college football team in Florida
- The geographic center of the continental United States is located just northwest of this small town in Kansas
- This baseball team, formerly from Philadelphia and Sacramento, now plays in Las Vegas, Nevada
- The “L” in Chicago, Illinois gets its name from this unique architectural feature of its rails
- This mountainous geographical region in Northeastern New Jersey has a mall named after it
- Arkansas is the only US state where this rare gemstone is found naturally
- The annual Groundhog Day festival takes place in this quaint Pennsylvanian town
- This tragedy TV series features a chemistry teacher from New Mexico turning to a life of crime after a cancer diagnosis
- This famous record label from Detroit, Michigan is known for helping contribute to the start of the careers of artists like Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, and Marvin Gaye
- This classic 1980s choose-your-own-adventure computer game simulates a journey to settlement in Oregon
- The species of cactus featured on Arizona’s license plate
- The annual Minnesota state fair is known for serving several varieties of food in this unique and unusual way
- North Dakota has the world’s largest Buffalo statue in Jamestown named “Dakota ______”
- Utah accredits its unique snow to this geographic feature
- This famous Montana ski resort gets its name from the state’s iconic nickname
- This Massachusetts city is known for its trials against witchcraft in the 1600s
- Louisiana and its surrounding territories were purchased from France by this US president for only $15 million
- This is the most populated island in the Hawaiian archipelago
- In 1777, Vermont attempted to secede from this US state and gain statehood
- Virginia is home to the first British settlement in the Americas with this name
- Colorado is named after this geographic feature that shares the same name
50 Clues: Band that wrote the iconic song “Sweet Home Alabama” • Alaska was purchased in 1867 from this Eurasian country • The species of cactus featured on Arizona’s license plate • Utah accredits its unique snow to this geographic feature • North Carolina is home to this famous philanthropic YouTuber • This is the most populated island in the Hawaiian archipelago • ...
Utah State Symbols 2025-12-05
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- state soil
- state bird
- state flower
- state song
- state fossil
- state fish
- state vegetable
- state capital
- state butterfly
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- state amphibian
- state mineral and state metal
- state motto
- state reptile
- state drink
- state grass
- state insect
- State nickname
- state tree
- state dinosaur
- state fruit
- state gemstone
- state fossil group
22 Clues: state soil • state bird • state song • state tree • state fish • state motto • state drink • state grass • state fruit • state flower • state insect • state fossil • state reptile • state capital • State nickname • state dinosaur • state gemstone • state amphibian • state vegetable • state butterfly • state fossil group • state mineral and state metal
Insurance Abbreviations 2025-09-11
Systems Revision 2024-06-10
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- the formula for Ohm's Law
- physical circuit board
- when the output signal becomes an input signal to the system
- the formula for Watt's law
- a flow of electrons
- loop systems which don't use feedback
- when a single resistor is not possible
- diagram a top-down overview of a system
- shows how well a component stores charge
- potential difference
- the rate of energy transferred
- loop systems which use feedback
- signals which are continuous
- equipment used to manufacture PCBs.
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- signals which are discrete
- shows how all the individual components in each circuit relate to eachother
- circuits arranged using a single chain of components
- opposes current flow
- gives the number of wave cycles per second
- circuits arranged using loops of components
- and multiples are used to simplify large or small measurements
- symbols and abbreviations are used to represent the components
- Law the relationship between power, current and voltage
- Law the relationship between potential difference (voltage), current and resistance
24 Clues: a flow of electrons • opposes current flow • potential difference • physical circuit board • the formula for Ohm's Law • signals which are discrete • the formula for Watt's law • signals which are continuous • the rate of energy transferred • loop systems which use feedback • equipment used to manufacture PCBs. • loop systems which don't use feedback • ...
Washington State History 2020-06-05
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- What tunnel allowed for easy passage through the cascades in 1888?
- Who made the maps in the Lewis and Clark duo
- An unofficial Washington state motto.
- One of The First Europeans to land on British Columbia.
- Which person on the list was a Suquamish and Duwamish chief?
- First European to see the Colombia River mouth.
- Who is regarded as the founder of Seattle?
- What controversy was caused by the Spanish seizing British boats?
- What act permitted Washington and Montana into the United States?
- First name of Lewis the explorer
- which president’s doctrine stopped Europe colonization in the Americas
- What was the last encampment of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
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- Ioannis Phokas’ Spanish name, Greek maritime pilot who explored the pacific northwest.
- Guided Lewis and Clark through the west of America.
- what council was between the pacific northwest US territories and the native tribes?
- First Governer of Washington.
- what war was caused by a pig getting shot after eating an American farmer’s potatoes.(a border Dispute in the san Juan islands)
- what fort was later rebuilt and opened to the public as a national historic site?
- shortened version of northwesterners who were traders or northwest company agents
- Who built a monopoly on the fur trade?
- which country signed the treaty of 1818?
- what was believed to be inevitable about the US’s expansion into America?
- who mapped the Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia?
- What fort was built by the Hudson’s Bay Company along the Columbia River?
- What animal pelt was known as soft gold because it was so valuable?
25 Clues: First Governer of Washington. • First name of Lewis the explorer • An unofficial Washington state motto. • Who built a monopoly on the fur trade? • which country signed the treaty of 1818? • Who is regarded as the founder of Seattle? • Who made the maps in the Lewis and Clark duo • First European to see the Colombia River mouth. • ...
State Trivia Crossword 2021-11-11
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- In the middle of an ocean
- Capitol, Annapolis
- Big Apple
- Popular kids show "Hannah _________"
- Highest point at top of Mt. Washington
- Location, Grand Canyon
- Furthest NE state
- Loser of Super Bowl 50
- 3rd largest state
- Location, Plymouth Rock
- Location, Las Vegas
- Borders with Texas and New Mexico
- Longest boardwalk in the world
- Capitol, Springfield
- Sunshine state
- Location, Albuquerque
- Capitol, Harrisburg
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- Largest state in America
- Location of Mt. Elbert
- State of 10,000 lakes
- Location, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Borders with Massachusetts and Rhode Island
- Birth state of Bill Clinton
- ____________ fried chicken
- Connected to the most great lakes
- "Toto, I don't think we're in _______ anymore"
- USA's largest river's name
- World famous potatoes
- Setting of book "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Capital is the name of 16th president
- Capitol, Columbus
- 2nd smallest state
- Location, Indianapolis 500 race
- Shaped like a boot
- Mt. Hood
- Last confederate state to join union
- Capitol, Des Moines
- Location of Gateway arch
38 Clues: Mt. Hood • Big Apple • Sunshine state • Furthest NE state • Capitol, Columbus • 3rd largest state • Capitol, Annapolis • 2nd smallest state • Shaped like a boot • Capitol, Des Moines • Location, Las Vegas • Capitol, Harrisburg • Capitol, Springfield • State of 10,000 lakes • World famous potatoes • Location, Albuquerque • Location of Mt. Elbert • Location, Grand Canyon • Loser of Super Bowl 50 • ...
Indian State Capital 2021-11-20
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- capital of Manipur
- capital of Andhra Pradesh
- capital of Uttarakhand
- capital of Jharkhand
- capital of Rajasthan
- capital of Uttar Pradesh
- capital of Gujarat
- capital of Haryana
- capital of Nagaland
- capital of Tripura
- capital of Chhattisgarh
- capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- capital of Mizoram
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- capital of Tamil Nadu
- capital of West Bengal
- capital of Himachal Pradesh
- capital of Maharashtra
- capital of Punjab
- capital of Assam
- capital of Meghalaya
- capital of Karnataka
- capital of Kerala
- capital of Odisha
- capital of Sikkim
- capital of Madhya Pradesh
- capital of Telangana
- capital of Goa
- capital of Bihar
28 Clues: capital of Goa • capital of Assam • capital of Bihar • capital of Punjab • capital of Kerala • capital of Odisha • capital of Sikkim • capital of Manipur • capital of Gujarat • capital of Haryana • capital of Tripura • capital of Mizoram • capital of Nagaland • capital of Meghalaya • capital of Karnataka • capital of Jharkhand • capital of Rajasthan • capital of Telangana • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2022-04-04
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- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Maryland
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- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of California
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Ohio
31 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Florida • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Colorado • Capital of New York • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Arkansas • ...
State Government Crossword 2013-10-16
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- a group seeking to influenced an elected official
- a banner that represents the state
- A person with the power to vote for a representative.
- The branch that houses Congressmen and Senators
- A type of belief that prefers traditional values
- a doctrine stating that the three branches of government shouldn't infringe upon each other's powers
- 44th President of the United States; current president
- a person that does not identify with the two major political parties
- The branch that houses the Governor
- - 16th President of the United States; very tall man with beard and large tophat
- A person who makes laws; a member of State Congress.
- - state bird
- policy of political party
- A type of belief that is open to new behaviors and willing to discard traditional values
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- an effort to win an election
- - practice of referring measures from one legislative body to the electorate for a vote
- 40th President of the United; born in Illinois
- Support from both parties
- a current elected official
- limits on branches of governments
- When the Governor opposes a bill
- A document that states how much the government can and cannot spend; it lists income and spending.
- A modification made to a piece of legislation (the bill or the State Consitution)
- The branch that houses judges.
- A proposal; a law that has not yet been passed.
- the party member who makes sure legislators are present for crucial votes
- when enough signatures are collected to allow voters to propose a statue and to put it to vote
- a survey used to gauge public opinion
28 Clues: - state bird • Support from both parties • policy of political party • a current elected official • an effort to win an election • The branch that houses judges. • When the Governor opposes a bill • limits on branches of governments • a banner that represents the state • The branch that houses the Governor • a survey used to gauge public opinion • ...
State Nickname Crossword 2014-08-03
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- the Show-Me State
- the Aloha State
- the Sooner State
- the Land of Lincoln
- Live Free or Die
- the Cotton State
- the Rough Rider State
- the Empire State
- the Sunflower State
- the Hoosier State
- the Baked Bean State
- the Constitution State
- the Green Mountain State
- the Mountain state
- the Liberty Bell State
- the Magnolia State
- the Pelican State, the Bayou State
- the Golden State
- the Pine Tree State
- the Land of Opportunity
- the Beef State, the Cornhusker State
- the Apple State
- the First State
- the Beaver State
- the Monumental State
- The World's Motor Capital
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- the Peach State
- Mother of Presidents, The Old Dominion State
- the Cheese State
- the Sunshine State
- Battle Born, the Sagebrush State
- the Tar Heel State
- the Grand Canyon State
- the Mormon State
- the Palmetto State
- the Bluegrass State
- the Ocean State
- the Hawkeye State
- the Volunteer State
- the Mount Rushmore State
- the Garden State
- the Rocky Mountain State
- the Land of 10,000 Lakes
- the Gem State, Little Ida
- Big Sky Country
- the Lone Star State
- the Land of the Midnight Sun
- the Cowboy State, the Equality State
- the Cactus State
- the Buckeye State, the Birthplace of Aviation
50 Clues: the Peach State • the Aloha State • the Ocean State • Big Sky Country • the Apple State • the First State • the Cheese State • the Sooner State • Live Free or Die • the Cotton State • the Empire State • the Mormon State • the Garden State • the Golden State • the Cactus State • the Beaver State • the Show-Me State • the Hoosier State • the Hawkeye State • the Sunshine State • the Tar Heel State • ...
PAH Disease State 2015-04-23
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- Decreased ejection fraction of the RV is reflective of an __________ afterload
- PVR is a measure of RV _________________
- mPAP correlates _______ with PAH symptoms
- It is important to maintain RV _________ in the treatment of RV failure
- Decreases in the area of the distal PA’s results in an elevated ______________ ______________ __________________
- The RV can _______ with an acute increase in PVR
- Myocardial _______________ may be a contributor to decreased ventricular compliance in RV failure
- Myocardial metabolism switches from fatty acid oxidation to _______________
- Programmed cell death is called _________________
- Pulmonary venous hypertension has a PAWP that is _______________ than 15
- In the pulmonary circulation, resistance and compliance are ________________ related to each other
- The RV and LV do not move as a unit and have __________________
- Doppler echo evaluates the ________________ PAP
- This test can be used to evaluate RV systolic performance
- An increase in mPAP that is due to increased downstream pressure is ________________ PH
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- In maladaptive remodeling BNP will be ____________________
- This happens to the 6MWD with increasing RV dilitation. ____________
- Acidosis causes __________________ of the pulmonary vasculature
- An external stimulus that may contribute to the development of PH is ____________ ____________
- The main cause of death in IPAH patients is _____ _______________
- The vena cava should ____________ with inspiration in healthy subjects
- Exercise _____________ is a strong predictor of survival in PAH
- When we talk about the interaction between contractility and afterload we are referring to ventriculoarterial __________________
- Pressure drop across the pulmonary circulation is called ______________ _______________
- PVR reflects the functional status of the pulmonary vascular ___________________
- The RV is _________________ shaped
- RV contraction is ______________________ and not circumferential like the LV
- One of the contributors to PH is pulmonary vascular wall ________________
- PAH survival is closely related to RV ________________
- A decrease in _____________ _________________ causes a similar change in 6MWD
- Volume ______________ in PAH can worsen RF function
- The normal pulmonary vascular has ______________ resting vascular tone
- ________________ indicates a significant loss of cardiac reserve
- The mean interval from onset of symptoms to diagnosis is ______ years
- RV _____________ is a compensatory mechanism that occurs due to increased afterload
- The performance of the RV is ______-load dependent
- Patients with severe PAH have _____________ levels of uric acid
37 Clues: The RV is _________________ shaped • PVR is a measure of RV _________________ • mPAP correlates _______ with PAH symptoms • Doppler echo evaluates the ________________ PAP • The RV can _______ with an acute increase in PVR • Programmed cell death is called _________________ • The performance of the RV is ______-load dependent • ...
State Government Vocabulary 2015-01-11
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- Branch enforces laws of state, protect legal rights of citizens
- Assembly name for Legislative Branch, bicameral (house of representatives and senate)
- idea for law or proposed law
- Court seven justices\ judges elected to a six-year term; highest ranking court
- Officials appointed by the governor or directors of executive positions
- of Appeals 2nd highest ranking court; 12 judges; elect chief judge and serve a six-year term
- Branch Branch creates or makes laws
- group that brings the legal action
- and Balances prevents any one branch from having too much power
- "less serious crime" punishable by a year or more in prison
- Law arguments between 2 or more people or group
- 56 members, and Lieutenant Governor presides over
- of Powers all three branches of government are separate and distinct from each other
- "serious crime" such as murder or burglary by a year or more in prison
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- a(n) "unfavorable behavior"
- person or group against the legal action that has been brought
- of Representatives 180 members, elects a speaker as their presiding officer
- Governor unlimited amount of consecutive terms in office; takes place of Governor only if he or she is unable to serve or is impeached
- act that would be considered a crime if made by a(n) adult
- Jury group decides if a person accused of a crime should be charged, and required to stand trial
- Process of Law protects citizens from abusive governments; citizens can't be denied life, liberty, or property
- authority of a court that has to enforce a law
- Jury group of citizens who have to judge a person charged of a crime
- breaks up members of the House and Senate to study bills closely
- Law law or court cases that involve people who have broken the law
- serves a four-year term; Chief Executive Officer of the state
- Branch Largest branch, manage activities of state, carry out or enforce the laws
- Court court that hears again from lower-ranking courts
28 Clues: a(n) "unfavorable behavior" • idea for law or proposed law • group that brings the legal action • Branch Branch creates or makes laws • authority of a court that has to enforce a law • Law arguments between 2 or more people or group • 56 members, and Lieutenant Governor presides over • Court court that hears again from lower-ranking courts • ...
State Government Vocabulary 2015-01-11
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- There job is to interpret the state constitution, protect the legal rights of citizens, and enforce the laws of the state.
- a system that breaks members of the Senate and House into small groups, and make it possible for members in the Senate and House to study bills closely.
- The authority a court has to enforce a law.
- The second highest ranking court in Georgia.
- The Lieutenant Governor presides over this
- a “serious crime” such as murder or burglary, punishable by a year or more in prison, a fine of at least $1,000.00, or both.
- These are executive branch members that are not provided jobs by the state constittion, but are appointed by the governor or directors of executive positions as they are needed.
- Below courts of appeals are trial courts.
- The name used for the Legislative Branch in GA.
- the constitutional requirement that each of the three branches of state government, executive, judicial, and legislative, are separate and distinct from the others.
- a system that allows each branch of a government to change or veto acts of another branch to prevent any one branch from having too much power.
- a proposed law; an idea for a law.
- a “less serious crime” punishable by a year or more in prison, a fine of at least $1,000.00, or both.
- Elected by popular vote to an unlimited amount of consecutive terms in office.
- Elected by popular vote to a four-year term
- There job is to make sure that laws are carried out or enforced.They also manage the activities of the state.
- The highest ranking court in the GA court system.
- Law or court cases that involve people who have broken the law.
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- This protects citizens form abuses by government.
- Arguments or disputes between 2 or more people or groups.
- Members of this elect a Speaker as their presiding officer.
- The group that brings the legal action.
- their job in Georgia is to create or make laws.
- unfavorable behavior
- A court that hears cases again from lower-ranking courts.
- an act that would be considered a crime if committed by an adult.
- This group decides if a person accused of a crime should be officially charged, and required to stand trial.
- The person or group against who the legal action has been brought.
- A group of citizens who have to judge a person charged of a crime.
29 Clues: unfavorable behavior • a proposed law; an idea for a law. • The group that brings the legal action. • Below courts of appeals are trial courts. • The Lieutenant Governor presides over this • The authority a court has to enforce a law. • Elected by popular vote to a four-year term • The second highest ranking court in Georgia. • ...
State Government Vocabulary 2015-01-11
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- There job is to interpret the state constitution, protect the legal rights of citizens, and enforce the laws of the state.
- a system that breaks members of the Senate and House into small groups, and make it possible for members in the Senate and House to study bills closely.
- The authority a court has to enforce a law.
- The second highest ranking court in Georgia.
- The Lieutenant Governor presides over this
- a “serious crime” such as murder or burglary, punishable by a year or more in prison, a fine of at least $1,000.00, or both.
- These are executive branch members that are not provided jobs by the state constittion, but are appointed by the governor or directors of executive positions as they are needed.
- Below courts of appeals are trial courts.
- The name used for the Legislative Branch in GA.
- the constitutional requirement that each of the three branches of state government, executive, judicial, and legislative, are separate and distinct from the others.
- a system that allows each branch of a government to change or veto acts of another branch to prevent any one branch from having too much power.
- a proposed law; an idea for a law.
- a “less serious crime” punishable by a year or more in prison, a fine of at least $1,000.00, or both.
- Elected by popular vote to an unlimited amount of consecutive terms in office.
- Elected by popular vote to a four-year term
- There job is to make sure that laws are carried out or enforced.They also manage the activities of the state.
- The highest ranking court in the GA court system.
- Law or court cases that involve people who have broken the law.
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- This protects citizens form abuses by government.
- Arguments or disputes between 2 or more people or groups.
- Members of this elect a Speaker as their presiding officer.
- The group that brings the legal action.
- their job in Georgia is to create or make laws.
- unfavorable behavior
- A court that hears cases again from lower-ranking courts.
- an act that would be considered a crime if committed by an adult.
- This group decides if a person accused of a crime should be officially charged, and required to stand trial.
- The person or group against who the legal action has been brought.
- A group of citizens who have to judge a person charged of a crime.
29 Clues: unfavorable behavior • a proposed law; an idea for a law. • The group that brings the legal action. • Below courts of appeals are trial courts. • The Lieutenant Governor presides over this • The authority a court has to enforce a law. • Elected by popular vote to a four-year term • The second highest ranking court in Georgia. • ...
US State Capitals 2015-06-19
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- Maryland-The Old Line State
- Alabama-The Yellowhammer State
- Missouri-The Show Me State
- Illinois-The Prairie State
- North Dakota-The Peace Garden State
- West Virginia-The Mountain State
- Alaska-The Eskamo State
- Wisconsin-The Badger State
- Florida-The Sunshine State
- Nevada-The Silver State
- Maine-The Pine Tree State
- Kansas-The Sunflower State
- Oklahoma-The Sooner State
- Vermont-The Green Mountain State
- Minnesota-The North Star State
- Texas-The Lone Star State
- Wyoming-The Cowboy State
- Oregon-The Beaver State
- Kentucky-The Bluegrass State
- New York-The Empire State
- Rhode Island-The Ocean State (NOT actually an island)
- Arizona-The Grand Canyon State
- Hawaii-The Aloha State
- Louisiana-The Pelican State
- Pennsylvania-The Keystone State
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- Iowa-The Hawkeye State
- New Hampshire-The Granite State
- Michigan-The Great Lakes State
- Nebraska-The Cornhusker State
- Massachusetts-The Bay State
- Colorado-The Centennial State
- New Jersey-The Garden State
- South Carolina-The Palmetto State
- Indiana-The Hoosier State
- Washington-The Evergreen State
- California-The Golden State
- Delaware-The First State
- Georgia-The Peach State
- New Mexico-The Alien State
- Utah-The Beehive State
- Arkansas-The Natural State
- South Dakota-Mount Rushmore State
- Montana-The Treasure State
- Tennessee-The Volunteer State
- Virginia-The Old Dominion State
- North Carolina-The Tar Heel State
- Ohio-The Buckeye State
- Mississippi-The Magnolia State
- Connecticut-The Constitution State
- Idaho-The Gem State
50 Clues: Idaho-The Gem State • Iowa-The Hawkeye State • Utah-The Beehive State • Ohio-The Buckeye State • Hawaii-The Aloha State • Alaska-The Eskamo State • Georgia-The Peach State • Nevada-The Silver State • Oregon-The Beaver State • Delaware-The First State • Wyoming-The Cowboy State • Indiana-The Hoosier State • Maine-The Pine Tree State • Oklahoma-The Sooner State • Texas-The Lone Star State • ...
Bear State Triva 2016-06-22
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- an exclamation of surprise or a budgeted item we can use to wish our customers a happy birthday
- pulling a shade or flipping a light on is often part of this important opening procedure
- When Dorothy's foe pays your town a visit, stay safe by taking cover here
- your local food bank's account could possibly be this type
- this lifeline during a crisis can be found in a designated place in every branch
- if you call us to do this, we can charge you $3, but never fear, you can do it for free online
- Steve jobs would be proud of us for offering this feature
- joining Martha Washington and Pocahontas as one of the few women to ever appear on US paper currency, this woman will soon appear on the $20 bill
- come out of the cacoon as a butterfly or a checking account built for higher balances and no frills
- the year bear state was founded if ceaser were in charge
- questions, comments, concerns... who's our customers gonna call?
- Sheldon Cooper's favorite word minus the 'a' or a discount shopping app
- it may not be Dave Ramsey approved, but this online feature allows you to put all your accounts in one place and create your own budget
- an event that would make Katniss Everdeen sad or a city in Oklahoma with a Bear State branch
- many tellers reward themselves with two pumps of this after counting dirty money or coin
- this honest man will give you a penny for your thoughts
- Covey's seventh habit or what you do before chopping down a tree
- Building a tower from the ground up or one way to avoid a CTR
- he's not a president, but he still gets a double high five
- if you lose two keys, you must pass go and earn this so your safe deposit box can be drilled open
- if Winnie the Pooh and the honey nut Cheerios bee made a checking account they'd call it this
- Everytime our bank's BSA officer rings, an angel gets its wings. What is her name?
- in 2016, lime green bear sightings were reported in this many states
- when in doubt do this even to a blank sheet of paper so that at least it gets recycled
- Santa Claus is a well known victim of this type of theft
- swipe your way to free using this
- this device gives you the option of English or espanol
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- what a ball does when you throw it or another name for overdraft
- a great way to earn cash for a referral is to send a customer in for this
- we can hold the bulk of your million dollar lottery winnings for up to this many business days
- the ratio of total branches to the number of cities with a Bear State presence
- what Pharrell Williams wants to accomplish in his popular song or what Bear State encourages in all employees and customers
- an MK purse or an account that pays you back just in time for Christmas
- this color holds very little value when it comes to wrapping up money
- even if you make a check out to Bear State, you still have to run this important scan
- to avoid an overdraft on a debit card purchase do this
- you can waste five minutes a day waiting for this to load before being able to go to lunch
- customers eat three or four bags at a time of this treat and so do we
- Obama's choice of account
- location where the sun sets or the name of our teller system
- our chairman hands out awards for this former ICETIP character trait
- we like to see your face when you set this on you new debit card
- great for moms, dads and grads, but they can't be reloaded
- you could be charged $65 if you purchase supplies from China and use this as a means to pay for them
- reduce your monthly fees by signing up for this
- press credit to earn this if you've been grandfathered in
- this type of endorsement can only be accepted with supervisor approval
- thanks to this a couple with three kids can potentially have $2 million in the bank if they structure their accounts correctly
- what Mateo wants Linda to do or what Bear State does using an online survey tool
- tax season sees a boom in this type of account being opened
50 Clues: Obama's choice of account • swipe your way to free using this • reduce your monthly fees by signing up for this • to avoid an overdraft on a debit card purchase do this • this device gives you the option of English or espanol • this honest man will give you a penny for your thoughts • the year bear state was founded if ceaser were in charge • ...
Southern State Crossword 2023-01-31
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- Mississippi was the first to create the modern version of a very fun drink, loved by many, including Ryan Bergara
- This state is known for it's hot sauce
- this festivity was first celebrated in Alabama
- This fizzy drink was born in North Carolina, originally called "brad's drink"
- In this state, it is a class-b felony to wrestle a bear
- A type of grass most well known in Kentucky.
- This famous baseball player was born in south carolina
- This state was the home to Abraham Lincoln
- Tennessee contains this famous singer's mansion, which is the most visited house in the U.S. besides the White House.
- This state's name means "large river"
- This state contains the world's tallest brick lighthouse, towering at 210 feet tall!
- Home of Jazz
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- This state has a moon in its flag
- This state is the home to one of the largest hot springs in America
- This state's official bird is the Cardinal Grosbeak
- This cavern is considered to contain the world's largest instrument,covering 3.5 acres of the cavern in total.
- This state's official flower is the Iris
- Florida produces 70% of the country's...
- This state is known for peaches
- This place is known as the "watermelon capital of the world"
- This state is known for being a popular retirement state
- Arkansas's capital city
22 Clues: Home of Jazz • Arkansas's capital city • This state is known for peaches • This state has a moon in its flag • This state's name means "large river" • This state is known for it's hot sauce • This state's official flower is the Iris • Florida produces 70% of the country's... • This state was the home to Abraham Lincoln • A type of grass most well known in Kentucky. • ...
Maine State Crossword 2020-05-12
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- Multi-colored bird nicknamed "The Sea Parrot"
- Largest mountain in Maine
- Soup containing fish or clams
- Town UNE/SFC is located in
- Bird found on beaches
- Crustacean Mainer's eat
- Largest industry in Maine
- a tower that guides ships at sea
- Famous horror author from Maine
- Maine state berry
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- Capital of Maine
- Maine state bird
- Maine state flower
- Maine state tree
- Largest city in Maine
- Motto of Maine meaning "I guide"
- amount of counties in Maine
- Maine state animal
- Maine state drink
- Shoes from L.L Bean Mainer's wear in winter
20 Clues: Capital of Maine • Maine state bird • Maine state tree • Maine state drink • Maine state berry • Maine state flower • Maine state animal • Largest city in Maine • Bird found on beaches • Crustacean Mainer's eat • Largest mountain in Maine • Largest industry in Maine • Town UNE/SFC is located in • amount of counties in Maine • Soup containing fish or clams • Famous horror author from Maine • ...
United State Futures 2020-05-08
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- a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates
- the GDP is the gross domestic product and this measure the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- Washington:
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground from the clouds.
- Economy: an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- A bank is a financial institution licensed to receive deposits. and make loans.1.
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- Each of the four divisions of the year marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- wastes into reusable materials.
- state of being diverse; variety
- House: The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.
- a person who has the right to vote in an election.
- The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- the elected head of a republican state.
- President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.
21 Clues: Washington: • wastes into reusable materials. • state of being diverse; variety • the elected head of a republican state. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • a person who has the right to vote in an election. • a formal indication of a choice between two or more candidates • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object • ...
50 State Geography 2020-05-06
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- State of Yosemite National Park
- Street in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- City of coldest temperature -70°F recorded on January 20, 1954
- Known as the Peach Capital (city) of the World.
- Alabama state bird
- The First Pizza Hut was opened in what city in Kansas.
- State Home of Mammoth Cave National Park
- State with 720 area code
- What city is home to the Des Moines Art Center
- Michael and Janet were born in this state
- What City in Oregon celebrates "Boring and Dull Day"
- In 1919, Stephen J. Poplawski of Racine, Wisconsin, invented the _______.
- Capital of New York
- The only state capital without a McDonald's.
- This State achieved Statehood December 10, 1817
- What US President was born in Georgia
- What State Mines 72 different gems
- Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Durham
- State with 8 presidents born there
- Actress born in Lowell Massachusetts April, 5 1908
- What State is in the Aleutian Time Zone
- This state is one of only two states whose capital city's name includes the state name. The other is Indianapolis, Indiana.
- What state has only one area code 605
- At its wide this State is only 35 miles in width
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- What's hi in the middle and round on both ends
- What state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.
- State called "The Land of 10,000 Lakes"
- State of Guinness World Record for most snow angels
- Marie and Donny's birth state
- Arkansas is the Birth place of which US President
- What is Kingda Ka in Jackson, New Jersey.
- Marlon Brando was born in this state
- Not New Hampshire, Not New Jersey, Not New York
- Annapolis is the Capital of which state
- Can you tell me how to get to "Sesame Street"?
- This 40th US President born in Illinois
- State of Yale University
- State Fossil of Nevada
- Only state that does not require adults to wear seat belts in their cars.
- What famous singer has an amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
- Bordered by Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee
- What canyon in Fayetteville, West Virginia, is the New River Gorge Bridge
- What color is the state bird (chicken) that has the same name as the state
- State that's unlawful to buy/sell cars on Sundays
- What state was known as Republic of New Connecticut
- The only state in the USA with one syllable.
- Mount St. Helens is in what county in Washington State
- State flag with a buffalo on it.
- Time zone for Arizona
- Ketchikan is a city in which State
- State of Everglades National Park
51 Clues: Alabama state bird • Capital of New York • Time zone for Arizona • State Fossil of Nevada • State of Yale University • State with 720 area code • Marie and Donny's birth state • Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Durham • State of Yosemite National Park • State flag with a buffalo on it. • State of Everglades National Park • What State Mines 72 different gems • ...
Countries, State & City 2020-12-28
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- also known as ryal city
- eternal city of the world
- country where cows are sacred
- capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- capital of Bangladesh
- Dispur is the capital city of which state
- city of diamonds
- capital of Maharashtra
- summer capital of Jammu & Kashmir
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- capital of Peru
- capital of West Bengal
- Kavaratti is the capital of which Union Territory
- city of pearls
- capital of Russia
- capital of Uttarakhand
- city of oranges
- city of temples
- capital of Canada
- capital Kenya
- capital of Goa
20 Clues: capital Kenya • city of pearls • capital of Goa • capital of Peru • city of oranges • city of temples • city of diamonds • capital of Russia • capital of Canada • capital of Bangladesh • capital of West Bengal • capital of Uttarakhand • capital of Maharashtra • also known as ryal city • eternal city of the world • capital of Arunachal Pradesh • country where cows are sacred • ...
State Capitals/Nicknames 2021-01-21
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- Providence/Ocean State
- Montgomery/Yellowhammer State
- Saint Paul/North Star State
- Salt Lake City/Beehive State
- Jackson/Magnolia State
- Indianapolis/Hoosier State
- Frankfort/Bluegrass State
- Columbus/Buckeye State
- Tallahassee/Sunshine State
- Nashville/Volunteer State
- Lincoln/Cornhusker State
- Atlanta/Peach State
- Albany/Empire State
- Olympia/Evergreen State
- Lansing/Great Lakes State
- Cheyenne/Equality State
- Topeka/Sunflower State
- Concord/Granite State
- Bismarck/Peace Garden State
- Sacramento/Golden State
- Helena/Treasure State
- Springfield/Prairie State
- Montpelier/Green Mountain State
- Annapolis/Old Line State
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- Harrisburg/Keystone State
- Santa Fe/Alien State
- Little Rock/Natural State
- Honolulu/Aloha State
- Pierre/Mount Rushmore State
- Juneau/Eskamo State
- Richmond/Old Dominion State
- Boise/Gem State
- Dover/First State
- Trenton/Garden State
- Hartford/Constitution State
- Augusta/Pine Tree State
- Charleston/Mountain State
- Des Moines/Hawkeye State
- Jefferson City/Show Me State
- Oklahoma City/Sooner State
- Baton Rouge/Pelican State
- Salem/Beaver State
- Columbia/Palmetto State
- Madison/Badger State
- Boston/Bay State
- Austin/Lone Star State
- Raleigh/Tar Heel State
- Carson City/Silver State
- Denver/Centennial State
- Phoenix/Grand Canyon State
50 Clues: Boise/Gem State • Boston/Bay State • Dover/First State • Salem/Beaver State • Juneau/Eskamo State • Atlanta/Peach State • Albany/Empire State • Santa Fe/Alien State • Honolulu/Aloha State • Trenton/Garden State • Madison/Badger State • Concord/Granite State • Helena/Treasure State • Providence/Ocean State • Jackson/Magnolia State • Columbus/Buckeye State • Austin/Lone Star State • ...
Hawaii State Facts 2021-01-02
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- The oldest of Hawaii's islands
- Haleakala, located on the island of ____, is the world's largest dormant volcano
- Hawaii is the _____ state of the United States
- The number of letters of Hawaii's state fish
- Hawaii's state flower is the yellow _____
- Hawaii's state tree is the ____ nut tree
- Hawaii's State bird
- Hawaii's State land mammal is the Hawaiian Hoary ___
- Hawaii's nickname is the "_____ State"
- King ____ wrote Hawaii's state song, "Hawai‘i Pono‘ī"
- "Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono" is Hawaii's state motto, which means "The life of the ____ is perpetuated in righteousness"
- ____ Kahanamoku is Hawaii's native son and legendary surfer, hero, and Olympic gold medalist
- Hawaii's state stone is the "Black _____," even though it is actually an animal
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- ____ Lili'uokalani was the last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom and also composed "Aloha Oe”
- the number of islands in Hawaii
- Hawaii is located in the _____ Ocean
- In 1810, King _____ the Great was the first king of the Hawaiian Kingdom
- ____ Loa is the largest active volcano on earth, spanning 75 miles
- The world's most active volcano, located on the Big Island
- Mauna _____ is the world's tallest volcano
- The capital of Hawaii
- United States president who was born and raised in Hawaii
- Hawaii's State marine mammal
23 Clues: Hawaii's State bird • The capital of Hawaii • Hawaii's State marine mammal • The oldest of Hawaii's islands • the number of islands in Hawaii • Hawaii is located in the _____ Ocean • Hawaii's nickname is the "_____ State" • Hawaii's state tree is the ____ nut tree • Hawaii's state flower is the yellow _____ • Mauna _____ is the world's tallest volcano • ...
