state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Solid State Chemistry 2021-02-23
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- One common example of network solids
- It exists as a pure element at room temperature in three different forms: graphite (the most stable form), diamond, and fullerene
- The most important of network covalent solids,which consists of extended arrays of covalently bonded silicon and oxygen atoms
- Which element has a non-polar (covalent) bond?
- What substance is a hydrogen-bonded?
- What type of cubic unit cell has one atom per unit cell?
- What solids include diamond, quartz, many metalloids, and oxides of transition metals and metalloids?
- What type of crystal usually consists of molecules at the lattice points of the crystal?
- What type of cubic unit cell has a packing efficiency of 74%?
- What type of solid often adopt cubic closest packed crystal structures?
- an ordered array of points describing the arrangement of particles that form a crystal
- What type of cubic unit cell has the coordination number 8?
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- in what type of solids the arrangement of particles is not in an orderly fashion
- What hole is formed by a planer triangle of touching spheres capped by a simple sphere lying in the dip between them?
- How many categories of solids are there?
- In what type of solid particles are arranged in an orderly fashion?
- What type of crystal structure consists of alternating positively-charged cations and negatively-charged anions?
- What solids are hard and brittle, with extremely high melting and boiling points, but their conductivity and hardness vary?
- What type of crystal consist of metal cations surrounded by a "sea" of mobile valence electrons?
- What hole lies between two triangles of spheres on adjoining layers?
- at what temperature most elements are solid?
- The only element that crystallizes in a simple cubic unit cell
- Which type of substance particles are close together and organized?
- How many types of cubic unit cells are there?
- What type of network crystal consists of atoms at the lattice points of the crystal, with each atom being covalently bonded to its nearest neighbor atoms?
25 Clues: One common example of network solids • What substance is a hydrogen-bonded? • How many categories of solids are there? • at what temperature most elements are solid? • How many types of cubic unit cells are there? • Which element has a non-polar (covalent) bond? • What type of cubic unit cell has one atom per unit cell? • ...
JTDaShiell - State Capitals 2021-09-22
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- Louisiana (2 Words)
- Texas
- Maine
- Arizona
- Wyoming
- Puerto Rico (2 Words)(US Territory)
- Nevada (2 Words)
- Alaska
- Idaho
- Pennsylvania
- Alabama
- Arkansas (2 Words)
- Illinois
- New Mexico (2 Words)
- Massachusetts
- Washington
- Georgia
- Delaware
- Minnesota
- Colorado
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Vermont
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- Guam (US Territory)
- Kentucky
- South Carolina
- Utah (3 Words)
- Maryland
- USA
- Hawaii
- New Hampshire
- West Virginia
- Virginia
- Iowa (2 Words)
- Missouri (2 Words)
- North Dakota
- New York
- Wisconsin
- Connecticut
- Nebraska
- Tennessee
- California
- South Dakota
- Ohio
- Okalhoma (2 Words)
- Florida
- North Carolina
- Mississippi
- Oregon
- Kansas
- Montana
- Rhode Island
- New Jersey
53 Clues: USA • Ohio • Texas • Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Kansas • Arizona • Wyoming • Alabama • Florida • Georgia • Montana • Indiana • Vermont • Kentucky • Maryland • Virginia • New York • Nebraska • Illinois • Delaware • Colorado • Michigan • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Minnesota • California • Washington • New Jersey • Connecticut • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • South Dakota • Rhode Island • New Hampshire • West Virginia • Massachusetts • ...
SC State Parks 2022-10-22
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- a home of the US 7th president
- graceful ccc spillway
- come visit our zoo
- home of horseshoe falls
- dense forest, scenic waterfalls
- come see our 3 islands
- this 13,800 acre lake
- a paddlers paradise
- originally a military compound
- try your hand at scuba diving
- sinkholes are here
- mini golf in the mountains
- set along the Edisto River
- highly regarded by anglers
- arts and crafts festival
- known for great fishing spots
- original earthworks
- see an Alligator go here
- family history in our cemetery
- Bache Monument
- a Carolina Bay and Sand Rim
- historic house finished 1859
- once a us army training base
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- prime fishing, 200 acre lake
- field trial and recreation area
- come see Raven Cliff Falls
- a serene natural retreat
- on a peninsula of Lake Hartwell
- colonial era rice plantation
- there is a splashpad
- the expansive Lake Thurmond
- SC Highway 11 Visitor Center
- try our outdoor adventure camp
- we have a living history farm
- Lynches Rive & Artesian wells
- ccc interactive exhibit
- protects 1 mile of beach
- public accessible light house
- grab your racket and come on
- Rocky Shoals Spider Lily
- see a log wharf during low tide
- buckhorn group camping site
- a haven for outdoor enthusiasts
- resorting in a state park
- home to the tall cypress trees
- peaceful moonlight canoe floats
- 9 & 18 hole disc golf
47 Clues: Bache Monument • come visit our zoo • sinkholes are here • a paddlers paradise • original earthworks • there is a splashpad • graceful ccc spillway • this 13,800 acre lake • 9 & 18 hole disc golf • come see our 3 islands • home of horseshoe falls • ccc interactive exhibit • a serene natural retreat • protects 1 mile of beach • arts and crafts festival • Rocky Shoals Spider Lily • ...
US State Crossword 2019-07-18
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- Country music
- Sweet home _____
- Mt. Rushmore
- Twin Cities
- Tour a celebrity home
- 42nd Street & Broadway
- Holy Toledo!
- Show me!
- Roll the dice!
- We like peaches
- Jousting is the state sport
- NFL Cardinals
- Topeka
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- Let's have a Mint Julep
- Plymouth Rock
- Big oil
- Bayou living
- Pike's Peak
- Mt. Rainier
- The First State
- Growing corn is our thing!
- Old Faithful
- Hoosier State
- Maple syrup
- Is for lovers
- Monument Valley
- We grow potatoes
- The Sunshine State
- Northern Lights
29 Clues: Topeka • Big oil • Show me! • Pike's Peak • Mt. Rainier • Twin Cities • Maple syrup • Bayou living • Mt. Rushmore • Old Faithful • Holy Toledo! • Plymouth Rock • Country music • Hoosier State • Is for lovers • NFL Cardinals • Roll the dice! • The First State • Monument Valley • We like peaches • Northern Lights • Sweet home _____ • We grow potatoes • The Sunshine State • Tour a celebrity home • 42nd Street & Broadway • ...
U.S. State Capitols 2023-08-15
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- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Texas
- CITY Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Kansas
- MOINES Capital of Iowa
- Colorado's capital
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Alaska
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- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Arizona
- LAKE CITY Capital of Utah
- ROUGE Capital of Louisiana
- California's capital
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Maryland
- New York's capital
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Florida
30 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Maine • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Montana • Capital of Wyoming • Colorado's capital • Capital of Indiana • New York's capital • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Delaware • ...
U.S State Demonyms 2024-01-05
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- Georgia
- South Carolina
- Oregon
- Hawaii
- Montana
- North Carolina
- Minnessota
- Alabama
- Colorado
- California
- Florida
- Missouri
- New Jersey
- Iowa
- Utah
- Arkansas
- Idaho
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Kansas
- Washington
- New Mexico
- Wyoming
- West Virginia
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- Michigan
- Arizona
- Wisconsin
- Virginia
- Kentucky
- Delaware
- Vermont
- Indiana
- Massachusetts
- Oklahoma
- Nebraska
- Illinois
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- North Dakota
- Connecticut
- Ohio
- Tennessee
- Rhode Island
- Alaska
- Nevada
- South Dakota
- Maine
- Maryland
- New Hampshire
- New York
50 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Arizona • Vermont • Indiana • Georgia • Montana • Alabama • Florida • Wyoming • Michigan • Virginia • Kentucky • Delaware • Oklahoma • Nebraska • Illinois • Colorado • Missouri • Arkansas • Maryland • New York • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Louisiana • Minnessota • California • New Jersey • Washington • New Mexico • Connecticut • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • Rhode Island • ...
virginia state goverment 2024-01-06
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- represents the state in all legal matters, takes over if something happens to governor or lieutenant governor
- a courts decision for arrest or search of the persons property
- being treated fairly by the government
- the upper house in virginias lawmaking branch
- money or property given to a court to guarantee a person will appear in court
- 2nd in command of state executive branch, takes over for governor if necessary
- head of state executive branch
- person under 18 years of age
- the power of the supreme court to determine if a law is unconstitutional
- a case in which a person is accused of breaking the law
- the legislative branch in Virginia is bicameral
- not in accord with the constitution
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- minor crime
- lower court judge
- the lower house in virginias lawmaking branch
- when an accused person appears in court to enter a plea
- ask for review of the courts decisions
- person filling complaint in a civil court case
- the accused say weather they are guilty or not
- serious crime
- authority to hear a case the first time
- a court order requiring someone to appear in court
- authority to review decisions by lower courts
- a case involving a dispute over money or property
- the reason to believe someone has committed a crime
25 Clues: minor crime • serious crime • lower court judge • person under 18 years of age • head of state executive branch • not in accord with the constitution • ask for review of the courts decisions • being treated fairly by the government • authority to hear a case the first time • the lower house in virginias lawmaking branch • authority to review decisions by lower courts • ...
State/Local Government 2023-12-13
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- A shared power that no one likes and everyone tries to avoid.
- These events are controlled by the states and gave us Trump and Biden
- Powers shared by federal and state government
- Executive branch on a state level.
- System of government in which federal and state governments work together.
- A power that states have that teenagers engage in daily
- Governor of Arizona
- When some of you poor souls decide to do this you will need a license from the state.
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- A place to take your dumb dog for a walk, controlled by local governments.
- A post Great Depression tax that is meant to protect old timers.
- A delegated power left to the federal government to control this type of trade.
- Legislative branch of a local government
- Executive branch of a local government.
- Law enforcement of the state of Arizona
- A tax that is shared and is the 16th amendment
- Powers given specifically to the federal government
- A tax on addictive substances, often viewed negatively by the public.
- Powers for the states
- A power of the governor to say no.
- Law enforcement of county government.
20 Clues: Governor of Arizona • Powers for the states • Executive branch on a state level. • A power of the governor to say no. • Law enforcement of county government. • Executive branch of a local government. • Law enforcement of the state of Arizona • Legislative branch of a local government • Powers shared by federal and state government • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2023-09-12
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- Providence
- Boise
- JeffersonCity
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- LittleRock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- SaltLakeCity
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- St.Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- CarsonCity
- Jackson
- BatonRouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- SantaFe
- DesMoines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- OklahomaCity
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • SantaFe • Lincoln • St.Paul • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Hartford • Bismarck • DesMoines • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • CarsonCity • BatonRouge • LittleRock • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Springfield • ...
All State Terms 2024-01-04
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- martial
- moderately slow, but moving
- majestically
- slow, but not as slow as adagio
- in time; generally implies a return to the original rate of speed
- slow, but not as slow as largo
- not too much
- gradually slower and broader
- in the style of
- medium; half
- gradually faster
- generally a little quicker than andante
- very slow
- a little; gradually
- very
- very slow
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- marked, with emphasis
- rapid; lively
- intensely; passionately; with deep feeling
- motion; movement
- light and moderately quick, but not as fast as allegro
- less
- to the finish
- smooth and connected
- very slow
- moderately
- gracefully
- the same
- animated; spirited
- agitated, rapid
30 Clues: less • very • martial • the same • very slow • very slow • very slow • moderately • gracefully • majestically • not too much • medium; half • rapid; lively • to the finish • in the style of • agitated, rapid • motion; movement • gradually faster • animated; spirited • a little; gradually • smooth and connected • marked, with emphasis • moderately slow, but moving • gradually slower and broader • ...
State Test Review 2024-01-02
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- a close harmonious relationship in which the teacher and students understand each other’s feelings or ideas and communicate well
- an explanation of personal values and beliefs as they relate to teaching
- a technique that uses technology and other electronic devices/software in its delivery. Ex. blended learning, flipped classroom, software products, virtual environment
- a variety of skills and techniques that teachers use to keep students organized, orderly, focused, attentive, on task and academically productive during class
- an ongoing evaluation of student learning that is administered multiple times during a lesson, unit or course
- a teacher’s plan for teaching an individual lesson
- how educators and students know if they have met the learning intentions
- people from many different cultures learning together in a classroom with mutual respect
- the gap between a learner’s current knowledge and the knowledge needed to complete or perform a task or set of tasks
- an understanding that each individual is unique and recognizing our individual differences
- the process of being prepared
- a framework that guides students through a process of learning concepts or content
- instruction tailored to meet individual needs. Providing structure for personalizing, accommodating, scaffolding and accessing background knowledge to improve learning of all students
- providing curriculum in both the primary language and secondary language
- qualities such as gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation that contribute to the uniqueness of each individual
- creating an environment where students feel safe and supported to be involved
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- three levels (high, middle and low) that describe the places a family or individual may fall based upon income, education and occupation
- a nearness in space, time or relationship to where a student is in your classroom: Example: walking near the desk of a group of talking students, able to redirect easily even without words.
- a set of co-developed standards for engaging in productive classroom discussions
- an instructional approach that is structured, sequenced and led by teachers: examples include Lecture, demonstration, direct instruction
- a student centered approach where the teacher guides the students through a driving question. Ex. project-based learning
- statements written by educators that define the day-to-day learning goals aligned to state standards
- a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities
- a steadfast adherence to the same principles, course, form, etc. regardless of bias and/or personality
- an instructional map and calendar to outline the strands and standards, lessons, activities and assessments of a course
- a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within the learning environment
- a technique that allows students to learn from each other and gain important interpersonal skills. Ex: jigsaw, pair share, peer review
- an established or official way of doing something
28 Clues: the process of being prepared • an established or official way of doing something • a teacher’s plan for teaching an individual lesson • an explanation of personal values and beliefs as they relate to teaching • how educators and students know if they have met the learning intentions • providing curriculum in both the primary language and secondary language • ...
State Test Review 2024-04-17
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- digital code/ 000111
- the rate that velocity changes
- a device that increases or decreases voltage.
- spinning on an axis
- a variation that helps with survival
- the movement of one object around another.
- sound waves are an example
- the measure of the pull of gravity on an object
- transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- this law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- Tide that occurs during a full or new moon
- the height of a wave
- speed in a direction.
- distance divided by time
- the net force is zero.
- structures that look the same but can have different functions.
- tide that occurs during a quarter moon.
- loops of plasma on the sun.
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- if one light in your circuit goes out the others do not.
- if one light in your circuit goes out, the others also go out.
- the distance from crest to crest
- like poles of a magnet do this.
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object.
- when the sun appears highest in the sky.
- a group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- the difference in electrical potential energy in a circuit.
- measured in amperes.
- wave that can travel in space
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- area of force around a magnet.
- the name of our galaxy
- cool areas of plasma on the sun.
- a natural satellite
- Area that sees a total eclipse.
- a large cloud of gas and dust containing an immense volume of material.
- Law that states resistance is equal to voltage divided by current.
- a push or a pull
37 Clues: a push or a pull • spinning on an axis • a natural satellite • digital code/ 000111 • measured in amperes. • the height of a wave • speed in a direction. • the name of our galaxy • the net force is zero. • distance divided by time • sound waves are an example • loops of plasma on the sun. • wave that can travel in space • the rate that velocity changes • area of force around a magnet. • ...
Washington State History 2024-05-01
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- a political system where the power of the government is held by the people
- "What's up, brother?": Or, to quickly draw
- Mr. Kerrigan has three on his back wall
- part of the body that pumps blood
- youngest grade level at our school
- county that RMS is located in
- head of the executive branch in Washington state
- head of the executive branch in the United States of America
- your Social Studies teacher's last name
- a member of the dolphin family that lives in Puget Sound, has a deadly nickname
- tribes that lived eastern Washington
- another name for your stomach, informal
- drawing that you might find on a student's paper
- city that RMS is located in
- Country that we currently live in
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- fish that many tribes depended on historically, and work hard to preserve today
- tribes that lived in western Washington
- most people you know have two of these on their hands
- state that we currently live in
- a very toothy ocean creature
- made up of many pieces
- time that our school gets out
- tribe that is closest to RMS
- spring sport offered at RMS
- the world's most famous frog
- a right of an adult citizen in a democracy
- sound that a bell makes
- other class that Mr. Kerrigan teaches
28 Clues: made up of many pieces • sound that a bell makes • spring sport offered at RMS • city that RMS is located in • a very toothy ocean creature • tribe that is closest to RMS • the world's most famous frog • county that RMS is located in • time that our school gets out • state that we currently live in • part of the body that pumps blood • Country that we currently live in • ...
Boise State Scholarships 2024-10-30
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- The 15th of this month is the deadline for non-resident students for merit based scholarships
- This is the information that allows the institutions to understand what needs to be met in order to pay the student
- Idaho state scholarship that is focused on in-demand careers
- Minimum number of credits students need to take to be eligible for merit scholarships
- Number of years that transfer scholarships are for
- based These types of scholarships are determined with an admission
- Scholarship This is where students can fill out an application for institution scholarships
- The number of days before classes start that scholarships will disburse
- @boisestate.edu This it the address to email our team
- This non-resident scholarship is offered to students in the amount of $5000 per year
- Blue This in state scholarship has a Pell eligible requirement
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- GPA type for scholarship consideration
- In state scholarship that offers the most money
- These scholarships are outside of Boise State scholarships that help fund students studies
- Option for students if they did not meet the requirements of the scholarship renewal
- Science This program is not eligible for non-resident scholarships
- This non- resident scholarship is offered to students with a GPA of atleast 3.30
- Largest non-resident scholarship
- Opportunity This scholarship is available to graduates of Idaho high schools
- The 15th of this month is the deadline for resident admission scholarships
20 Clues: Largest non-resident scholarship • GPA type for scholarship consideration • In state scholarship that offers the most money • Number of years that transfer scholarships are for • @boisestate.edu This it the address to email our team • Idaho state scholarship that is focused on in-demand careers • Blue This in state scholarship has a Pell eligible requirement • ...
State Crossword: Pennsylvania 2024-12-27
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- Steel-based city that shares its name with a city in Palestine.
- Oneida leader who negotiated an early, though temporary, peace with European colonists.
- Site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, which heralded the defeat of the Confederacy.
- Although she was born in Maryland, much of this black activist's work on abolition, women's suffrage, and prohibition took place in Philadephia.
- Wrote the first draft of the Articles of Confederation.
- Painter and photographer who helped bring the Pop Art movement.
- Winter encampment for Revolutionary troops along the Delaware River.
- Traditional Anabaptist group and part of the Pennsylvania Dutch, although some do live outside the state.
- Quaker who founded Pennsylvania.
- Largest city in Pennsylvania.
- Extremely famous pop singer who sung "Shake it Off."
- Indigenous people massacred by the Paxton boys in 1763.
- Behavioral psychologist known for his work in operant conditioning.
- Member of the Fox and Sac Nation (an Indigenous nation originally from the Great Lakes) forced into a residential school who became the first Native American to win an Olympic medal.
- Capital of Pennsylvania.
- Comedy centered around members of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton.
- 9/11 plane driven into Stonycreek Township by the passengers.
- Inventor of the first commercial steamboat.
- Urban art installation created by Isaiah Zagar to help himself and others heal and process mental struggles.
- Scottish-American steel industrialist who is known for his philanthropy; author of "The Gospel of Wealth."
- Singer of "I Love Rock and Roll."
- Quaker abolitionist and suffragist for both women and black Americans.
- City with the ignoble distinction of the poorest city with a population over 65,000 in the country.
- Revolt against federal taxes crushed in a show of force, demonstrating Washington's authority.
- Composer of the music for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and "Sweeney Todd," as well as writing the lyrics to "West Side Story."
- Author of "Silent Spring," which is credited with beginning the US environmental movement.
- Partial nuclear meltdown and the US' most significant nuclear disaster.
- Pennsylvania Dutch dish consisting of fried pork, wheat flour, and cornmeal.
- Gay former professor at the University of Pennsylvania who is credited with helping to remove homosexuality from the list of psychological disorders.
- Thinly sliced steak and melted cheese on a hoagie roll.
- The "Niagara Falls of Pennsylvania," which actually comprises eight waterfalls, the largest over one hundred feet tall.
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- One of the best-preserved grain mills in the United States, located in Chester Springs.
- City known for its Residential School.
- Ohio-based people who moved to Western Pennsylvania following European contact. Tecumseh is one of its most famous members.
- Funicular created to transport cargo; it now hauls tourists up Mount Washington
- Nicknamed "The White Rose City."
- Philanthropist and chocolate mogul with a town and amusement park named after him.
- Abolitionist and civil rights activist who was killed for attempting to secure Black suffrage.
- City where the Liberty Bell was hidden from the British.
- First coal strike in which the US President (Theodore Roosevelt at the time) served as a neutral party.
- Reform-based prison which held the likes of Al Capone before being turned into a museum.
- Water gap on the border between Pennsylvania and New Jersey that shares its name with a completely different state.
- Rapper and movie star notable for his role as the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
- Steel magnate who rose Bethlehem Steel to prominence.
- Largest city in western Pennsylvania.
- Indigenous nation that lived in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and modern-day New York City, also referred to as the Delaware. Most now live on reservations in Oklahoma after forceful deportation.
- Famous boxing movie franchise. A statue referencing its main character can be found outside an art museum.
- Massachusetts-born polymath who is known for his scientific inventions and diplomatic endeavors with France.
- Only president born in Pennsylvania, known for his inaction in addressing a seceding south and attempting to overthrow the governments of Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
- House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright renowned for its integration with natural surroundings.
- Gardens developed by Pierre S. DuPont nearby Downingtown.
- First European country to colonize Pennsylvania.
- Devised the economic plan to draw support away from communism in Europe after World War II.
- Building where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were ratified.
- Italian-American dish which also goes by Pizza Arrotolata, meaning "rolled up pizza" in Italian. Invented in Philadelphia.
- Chief who aimed for peaceful coexistence with Pennsylvania's settlers.
- Civil rights activist who also advocated for gay rights and socialism.
- Major city on a Great Lake.
58 Clues: Capital of Pennsylvania. • Major city on a Great Lake. • Largest city in Pennsylvania. • Nicknamed "The White Rose City." • Quaker who founded Pennsylvania. • Singer of "I Love Rock and Roll." • Largest city in western Pennsylvania. • City known for its Residential School. • Inventor of the first commercial steamboat. • First European country to colonize Pennsylvania. • ...
State Testing Review 2025-04-14
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- This character opposes the main character.
- A long narrative poem involving a hero on a quest is an ____.
- This is the main character in a story who drives the plot forward.
- Which word best describes the message or moral of a story?
- What genre includes elements like space travel or futuristic technology?
- A character who battles inner guilt is facing what type of conflict?
- Which type of nonfiction is a reflection on a specific time in the author's life?
- What genre is based on realistic characters and everyday life?
- This narrative form uses rhythm and sometimes rhyme to evoke emotion.
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- What part of plot comes after the climax, wrapping things up?
- When a writer describes cookies melting on a tongue, what sensory detail is used?
- If someone says 'Great!' after spilling their drink, what are they using?
- What’s the narrative perspective if the story uses 'he' and 'she'?
- This part of the story introduces characters and setting.
- This story element describes where and when the story takes place.
- An author's feelings and beliefs can be found in their ____.
- A short, moral tale often featuring animals is called a ____.
- This genre often features real events but made-up characters.
- If a story makes you feel nervous or anxious, what is it creating?
- Giving human traits to non-human things is called what?
- A story with magical gods explaining natural phenomena is likely a ____.
- This type of figurative language compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'.
- If a narrator uses 'I' to tell the story, what point of view is it?
23 Clues: This character opposes the main character. • Giving human traits to non-human things is called what? • This part of the story introduces characters and setting. • Which word best describes the message or moral of a story? • An author's feelings and beliefs can be found in their ____. • What part of plot comes after the climax, wrapping things up? • ...
US STATE CAPITALS 2025-06-15
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
US STATE CAPITALS 2025-06-15
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- Salem
- Boise
- Frankfort
- Springfield
- Lincoln
- Providence
- Sacramento
- Des Moines
- Phoenix
- Juneau
- Oklahoma City
- Little Rock
- Jefferson City
- York Albany
- Atlanta
- Baton Rouge
- Hartford
- Madison
- Dover
- Austin
- Jackson
- Richmond
- Mexico Santa Fe
- Helena
- Salt Lake City
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- Pierre
- Jersey Trenton
- Columbia
- Saint Paul
- Honolulu
- Hampshire Concord
- Lansing
- Annapolis
- Augusta
- Montgomery
- Tallahassee
- Denver
- Boston
- Nashville
- Montpelier
- Harrisburg
- Raleigh
- Bismarck
- Carson City
- Olympia
- Cheyenne
- Virginia Charleston
- Topeka
- Columbus
- Indianapolis
50 Clues: Salem • Boise • Dover • Pierre • Juneau • Denver • Boston • Topeka • Austin • Helena • Lincoln • Lansing • Augusta • Phoenix • Raleigh • Atlanta • Madison • Olympia • Jackson • Columbia • Honolulu • Bismarck • Hartford • Cheyenne • Columbus • Richmond • Frankfort • Annapolis • Nashville • Saint Paul • Providence • Sacramento • Montgomery • Des Moines • Montpelier • Harrisburg • Springfield • Tallahassee • Little Rock • York Albany • Baton Rouge • Carson City • ...
state and capital 2025-10-12
29 Clues: Patna • Jaipur • Raipur • Ranchi • Mumbai • Kohima • Dispur • Panaji • Imphal • Aizawl • Gangtok • Agartala • Shillong • Dehradun • Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Chandigarh • 🏛️ Capital • Chandigarh • Bhubaneswar • Gandhinagar • Nadu Chennai • Pradesh Bhopal • Bengal Kolkata • Pradesh Shimla • Pradesh Lucknow • Pradesh Itanagar • Pradesh Amaravati • Thiruvananthapuram
State of Matter 2025-10-10
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- High-energy state of matter with charged particles (like lightning or the sun).
- Phase change from a solid to a liquid; heat is added.
- Phase change from a gas to a liquid; heat is removed.
- Change A change that produces one or more new substances (e.g., rusting metal).
- State of matter with definite volume but no definite shape; particles slide past each other.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Substance Matter that has a fixed composition and distinct properties (elements or compounds).
- Type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid below its boiling point.
- Mixture A mixture that looks the same throughout; evenly mixed (like air).
- Change A physical change where matter changes state but not chemical composition.
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- Change A change that affects form or appearance but does not create a new substance (e.g., melting ice).
- Phase change from a solid directly to a gas; heat is added.
- State of matter with definite shape and definite volume; particles vibrate in place.
- Phase change from a gas directly to a solid; heat is removed.
- Phase change from a liquid to a gas; heat is added.
- State of matter with no definite shape or volume; particles move freely and rapidly.
- Property A characteristic that describes a substance’s ability to form new substances (e.g., flammability, reactivity).
- Mixture A mixture where the parts are visibly different (like salad or trail mix).
- Two or more substances physically combined but not chemically bonded.
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
- A substance made of two or more elements that are chemically combined.
- Phase change from a liquid to a solid; heat is removed.
- Property A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the substance’s identity (e.g., color, density, melting point).
23 Clues: Anything that has mass and takes up space. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • Phase change from a liquid to a gas; heat is added. • Phase change from a solid to a liquid; heat is added. • Phase change from a gas to a liquid; heat is removed. • Phase change from a liquid to a solid; heat is removed. • ...
United State Capitals 2025-07-25
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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 • Georgia • NewYork • 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 • ...
Colorado State Symbols 2025-09-03
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- CO state flower
- CO state fossil
- CO state mammal
- CO state gemstone
- the famous white barked tree of CO
- type of fish for state fish
- nickname of Denver
- CO state bird
- male state animal
- colors of the state flower
- CO state tree
- largest ski resort in CO
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- mountain range that dominates CO
- location of discovered fossil that's on display in a Denver museum
- CO state mineral
- capital city of CO
- CO state reptile
- CO state fish
- CO state amphibian
- CO state summer sport
- CO state rock
21 Clues: CO state fish • CO state rock • CO state bird • CO state tree • CO state flower • CO state fossil • CO state mammal • CO state mineral • CO state reptile • CO state gemstone • male state animal • capital city of CO • CO state amphibian • nickname of Denver • CO state summer sport • largest ski resort in CO • colors of the state flower • type of fish for state fish • mountain range that dominates CO • ...
US State Capitals 2025-10-15
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- This capital city is right by Olympic State Park and both rocker Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and rapper Macklemore lived here for a time while growing up.
- This capital was named for the chancellor of Germany as a way to try and get Germany to invest money into the area to build railroads and other things. Instead, Germany became the enemy of the USA in World War One not too long after this.
- This capital has a full sized replica of the Parthenon, the original of which is in Athens, Greece.
- This is the only capital city that has a working oil well on the grounds of the state capital.
- This is the highest capital in elevation at exactly one mile above sea level.
- This capital is the home of the “big blue bug”, a 58 foot statue of a blue termite.
- This capital city was originally called Penacook Plantation and is famous for its granite quarries.
- This capital was founded during a gold rush and was originally called Last Chance Gulch.
- This was the first state capital that allowed women to vote.
- This capital is home to the MagLab which houses the world's most powerful magnets.
- This capital is the home to the United States Naval Academy.
- This capital had the world’s first electric mill.
- This capital is one of the “twin cities” with Minneapolis.
- The famous picture of George Washington crossing the ice covered Delaware River was so he and American troops could attack this city that is now a US state capital.
- This capital is the furthest north of any US state capital.
- This capital is the only city in America to have a river in it that has a Class IV (4) white water rapids in the city.
- This capital is the location of the USA's busiest airport and was once named Thrasherville before the name was changed to its current name.
- This city has America's first subway, the oldest public library, and the oldest Major League Baseball stadium; it also was once hit by a 25 foot high wall of molasses (like maple syrup) that killed 21 people.
- This capital is where nylon was invented. The first Golden Delicious apple tree ever found was discovered near here as well in 1905.
- This capital is famous for being quirky. The city’s official bird is a plastic pink flamingo and there is a monument commemorating a story about Elvis Presley stopping a fight with his karate skills.
- This capital is home to the largest skatepark in the USA.
- This capital will be the only US capital to host the Olympics twice when it hosts the 2034 Winter Olympics.
- This capital is the headquarters of two major fast food chains - Wendy’s and White Castle.
- This capital was named for the famous frontiersman Kit Carson.
- This capital was first settled as a town in 1610, making it one of the oldest cities that is in the modern United States. It became part of the United States when we won the Mexican-American War.
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- This capital has the tallest state capital building in the USA and the town's name means "Red Stick".
- This capital has the largest population of city-dwelling bats in the USA. The bat colony lives under the Congress Avenue Bridge.
- This capital was named for a French fur trader and is the second smallest capital in the USA by population.
- This capital is known for its connection to the production of bourbon, a kind of alcholic drink.
- This capital is the second most common name for a town or city in America and was the home to Abraham Lincoln.
- This capital is home to the only royal palace in the USA and is the only state to ever have had a ruling royal family.
- This capital is the English translation of the French words "La Petite Roche" which was the name for a nearby rock formation named by a French explorer.
- This capital is named for President Thomas Jefferson.
- This city was the western end for both the pony express and the first transcontinental railroad.
- This capital has a college football stadium that is famous for having a blue field rather than a green one.
- This capital sits on the Susquehanna River and was once considered a possible choice to be the capital of the entire USA.
- This capital means Indian City or Indian Land and has a large room full of pickled brains and their medical museum.
- This capital was originally a Dutch colony named Beverwyck and many of its streets today still have Dutch names.
- This capital is built over a dormant, extinct volcano (from 75 million years ago).
- This capital has a Beer Garden that holds the Guinness World Record for the most kinds of beers available on tap.
- This capital city was where both the Reuben sandwich and Kool-Aid were invented.
- This capital is named for a mythological creature.
- The name of this capital means “peace” and has a tombstone to the “Wonder Cow”.
- This capital had the first public zoo and is the home of basketball star Magic Johnson.
- This is the smallest capital by population in the USA and the only state capital in the country that does not have a McDonald’s.
- This capital was the original capital city of the Confederate States of America before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.
- This capital is the most eastern capital in the USA.
- The name of this capital city come from a Native American language and means "a good place to dig potatoes"; it was also founded by abolitionists who wanted to abolish slavery.
48 Clues: This capital had the world’s first electric mill. • This capital is named for a mythological creature. • This capital is the most eastern capital in the USA. • This capital is named for President Thomas Jefferson. • This capital is home to the largest skatepark in the USA. • This capital is one of the “twin cities” with Minneapolis. • ...
Secretary of State 2025-10-15
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- person who works at SOS
- Person taking over for a manager(2words)
- applied for to get driver's license back
- Certificate to work on vehicles
- sells vehicles
- more than 90% damage
- Needed to drive commercial vehicles
- operate outside of Michigan(2words)
- operating system
- Renewal
- After salvage
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- Deceased relative (3words)
- $75, $200, $300
- Application from an eye dr
- Need to drive(2words)
- handicap
- Elected weight
- application for pickups and commercial vehicles
- Vehicles ownership
- Put on a vehicle
20 Clues: Renewal • handicap • After salvage • Elected weight • sells vehicles • $75, $200, $300 • operating system • Put on a vehicle • Vehicles ownership • more than 90% damage • Need to drive(2words) • person who works at SOS • Deceased relative (3words) • Application from an eye dr • Certificate to work on vehicles • Needed to drive commercial vehicles • operate outside of Michigan(2words) • ...
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
- Colorado
- Indiana
- Nevada
- Minnesota
- California
- Utah
- Oklahoma
- Washington
- Texas
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- South Dakota
- Illinois
- Michigan
- Georgia
- North Carolina
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 • ...
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
US State Minerals 2026-02-01
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- Amethyst
- Garnet
- Sillimanite
- Lapearlite
- Black Coral
- Almandine Garnet
- Emerald
- Cumberlandite
- Freshwater Pearl
- Salem limestone
- Chromite
- Topaz
- Rhodonite
- Star Garnet
- Smoky Quartz
- Staurolite
- Petrified Wood
- Opal
- Serpentinite
- Nephrite Jade (2)
- Tourmaline
- _______ River Pearl
- Geode
- Silver
- Wulfenite
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- Bituminous Coal
- Moonstone
- Marble
- Aquamarine
- Knife River Flint
- Rose Quartz
- Star Blue Quartz
- Barite Rose
- Sapphire
- Red Granite
- Blue Chalcedony
- Jelenite
- Nephrite jade (1)
- Mozarkite
- Chlorastrolite
- Franklinite
- Turquoise
- Nelsonite
- Thunderegg
- Sandstone
- Diamond
- _____ Flint
- Lake Superior Agate
- Fluorite
49 Clues: Opal • Topaz • Geode • Marble • Garnet • Silver • Emerald • Diamond • Amethyst • Sapphire • Jelenite • Chromite • Fluorite • Moonstone • Mozarkite • Rhodonite • Turquoise • Nelsonite • Sandstone • Wulfenite • Aquamarine • Lapearlite • Thunderegg • Staurolite • Tourmaline • Sillimanite • Rose Quartz • Black Coral • Barite Rose • Red Granite • Franklinite • Star Garnet • Smoky Quartz • _____ Flint • Serpentinite • Cumberlandite • Chlorastrolite • ...
Washington State Crossword 2026-01-08
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- Disaster that occured on June 6, 1889 that destroyed 25 city blocks in Seattle's business district
- Cape known to be one of the foggiest places in the United States
- Tribe known as the original people of the Northwest
- Third most voluminous volcano in the Cascade mountain range
- Washington grows and provides to over 70% of the country this cone shaped flower, one of the main ingredients in beer brewing
- Island where you can find a tree that grew around a bicycle
- At one point it was illegal to buy a mattress on this day in Washington state
- Washington state's nickname
- "Boeing __________", the name of the fake city built to disguise their facilities from aerial attacks during WWII.
- George Washington was nicknamed the ______ of America
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- The largest hydroelectric plant in the United states
- Nearly 2000, feet deeper than the grand canyon, _____ plunges more than 7,900 feet at its highest point
- North American crustacean species that has a pinch force of around 60lb
- Peninsula that is home to the Hoh Rainforest
- In 1963 Longview, Washington's Amos Peters built a bridge called nutty narrows for the safe passage of what across the busy Olympia Way?
- Sonora Smart Dodd, from this city, is the creator of Father's Day, first celebrated for her civil war veteran dad on June 19, 1910.
- Cofounder of Microsoft alongside Bill Gates
- Washington's state fish
- Seattle based bands like Pearl Jam and Nirvana pioneered this genre of music
- Based out of France, Boeing's biggest rival
20 Clues: Washington's state fish • Washington state's nickname • Cofounder of Microsoft alongside Bill Gates • Based out of France, Boeing's biggest rival • Peninsula that is home to the Hoh Rainforest • Tribe known as the original people of the Northwest • The largest hydroelectric plant in the United states • George Washington was nicknamed the ______ of America • ...
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 • ...
Ohio State Test 2026-03-30
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- a math rule used to solve problems
- to explain why your answer is correct
- the steps you take to solve something
- to fix or improve your work
- to cross out wrong answer choices
- a close guess of an answer
- to find an answer using math
- a picture that helps explain information
- small pieces of information that matter
- to explain how things are different
- to break something down and study it closely
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- to find what is the same and different
- a way to measure what students know
- a section of text you read on the test
- someone who watches and keeps things on track
- to read something again for better understanding
- information from the text that supports your answer
- instructions you need to follow
- to turn in your final answers
- to check for and correct mistakes
20 Clues: a close guess of an answer • to fix or improve your work • to find an answer using math • to turn in your final answers • instructions you need to follow • to cross out wrong answer choices • to check for and correct mistakes • a math rule used to solve problems • a way to measure what students know • to explain how things are different • to explain why your answer is correct • ...
The Great State 2026-03-16
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- Michigan State University athletic teams
- Great Lake east of Michigan
- Michigan city famous for its unusual name
- Northern Michigan city known for cherries
- State known as the Great Lakes State
- The Mackinac _____ connects Michigan's two peninsulas
- Largest Great Lake bordering Michigan
- Nickname for someone from Michigan's Upper Peninsula
- Smallest Great Lake touching Michigan
- City at the Soo Locks between two Great Lakes
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- Structure common along Michigan's Great Lakes shoreline
- Michigan city tied to early automobile manufacturing
- Island famous for fudge and no cars
- University of Michigan athletic teams
- Industry Detroit became famous for
- Fossil stone often found on Michigan beaches
- Capital of Michigan
- Largest city in Michigan
- Fruit celebrated in Traverse City's summer festival
- Largest city in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
20 Clues: Capital of Michigan • Largest city in Michigan • Great Lake east of Michigan • Industry Detroit became famous for • Island famous for fudge and no cars • State known as the Great Lakes State • University of Michigan athletic teams • Largest Great Lake bordering Michigan • Smallest Great Lake touching Michigan • Michigan State University athletic teams • ...
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 • ...
State of Minnesota 2019-11-27
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- The Department of ________ is the chief regulator for banking, insurance, real estate, and construction.
- ______ of Statutes maintains the online database of laws passed during the legislative sessions.
- The Department of _____ Resources manages hunting, fishing, boating and water safety, etc.
- ______ Courts are located throughout the 87 counties in the state and are organized into 10 Judicial sections.
- The Department of ________ is responsible for aeronautics, highways, motor carriers, ports, public transit, railroads and pipelines.
- Minnesota ____ and Budget is involved in the negotiation of union contracts and employee benefits.
- The Department of Employment and ______ Development supports the success of individuals, businesses and communities by improving opportunities for growth.
- Driver and _____ Services functions include license testing and issuance, safety compliance, title and registration, and dealer licensing and regulation.
- The _____ Court is the final arbitrator of the constitutional rights of the people of the state of Minnesota and serve as precedent for future cases.
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- The Department of _____ provides services to government agencies (including parking passes), information for vendors who wish to do business with the state, information on data practices and more.
- The Minnesota State ______ System administers ten different post-work plans, which provide post-work, survivor, and disability benefit coverage for Minnesota state employees.
- _______ Auditor provides lawmakers and the public with evaluation reports that are accurate and objective to strengthen accountability and promote good management in government.
- Board of _______ licenses and regulates certified public accountants in order to provide the public with qualified professional public accounting services.
- The Department of ____ and Industry oversees occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, workers' compensation and more.
- Led by the state's CIO, it provides services in three critical areas: infrastructure and technical support; planning and investment oversight; and policy and standards.
- ____ Court is specialized to hear only ____ related cases.
- _______ of State whereowner's register their businesses operating in Minnesota.
- The _____ General is the chief legal officer for the State of Minnesota and provides legal advice to state agencies, boards and commissions.
- The Department of ______ Safety manages State Highway Patrol, Capitol Security and Traffic Safety.
- Court of ______ is where parties to a case go if they disagree with the judicial findings.
- ______ Minnesota is a database of individuals or businesses who have met state requirements to operate in the state.
21 Clues: ____ Court is specialized to hear only ____ related cases. • _______ of State whereowner's register their businesses operating in Minnesota. • The Department of _____ Resources manages hunting, fishing, boating and water safety, etc. • Court of ______ is where parties to a case go if they disagree with the judicial findings. • ...
State of Oregon 2020-12-13
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- State beverage
- River that boarders Oregon and Washington
- Southern Oregon Indian tribe
- One of the largest businesses in Oregon
- Deepest river cut canyon (2 words)
- How many states border Oregon
- The state governor
- Holiday state birthday falls on (2 words)
- End of the Oregon Trail (2 words)
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- largest city
- Capitol
- College located in Eugene
- State dance
- State nut
- State fish (think salmon)
- State animal
- Tallest mountain
- Deepest lake (2 words)
- Job early Chinese immigrants had
- Largest state park (2 words)
20 Clues: Capitol • State nut • State dance • largest city • State animal • State beverage • Tallest mountain • The state governor • Deepest lake (2 words) • College located in Eugene • State fish (think salmon) • Southern Oregon Indian tribe • Largest state park (2 words) • How many states border Oregon • Job early Chinese immigrants had • End of the Oregon Trail (2 words) • ...
Milady State Board 2020-12-20
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- dry, scaly skin from sebum deficiencym due to aging, body disorders, harsh soaps, or cold exposure
- acronym for Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability
- also known as ringworm
- mixable with water
- also known as prickly heat
- lack of water
- microscopic germ that usually exists in tap water
- natural form of vitamin A; stimulates cell repair and helps normalize skin cells by generating new cells
- room or area used for mixing products and storing supplies
- form the upper jaw
- also known as lanugo hair
- professional service designed to improve and rejuvenate the skin
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- derived from olives; desensitizies and nouirshes;an emollient
- spa treatments that use water
- double layered membranous sac enclosing the heart
- benign lesions frequently seen in oiler areas of the face, over growth of the sebaceous gland, often doughnut shaped
- powerful antioxidant that protects and revitalizes skin cells
- procedure that removes excessive fat deposits and loose skin from the abdomen
- rapid oxidation of any substance
- scientific study of hair and its diseases
- damage or condition caused by sun exposure
- vitiligo and albinism are examples of these
22 Clues: lack of water • mixable with water • form the upper jaw • also known as ringworm • also known as lanugo hair • also known as prickly heat • spa treatments that use water • rapid oxidation of any substance • scientific study of hair and its diseases • damage or condition caused by sun exposure • vitiligo and albinism are examples of these • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2020-02-25
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- South Carolina
- North Carolina
- New Mexico
- Idaho
- Sacramento
- New Hampshire
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- Carson City
- Florida
- Dover
- Kentucky
- Columbus
- Vermont
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Maine
- Des Moines
- Lincoln
- Richmond
- Salem
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- Cheyenne
- Baton Rouge
- St. Paul
- Montana
- Wisconsin
- Springfield
- Jefferson City
- Georgia
- Jackson
- Tennessee
- Alabama
- New York
- Colorado
- Little Rock
- Kansas
- Rhode Island
- Hawaii
- Lansing
- Nouth Dakota
- New Jersey
- South Dakota
42 Clues: Idaho • Dover • Maine • Salem • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Montana • Georgia • Jackson • Alabama • Florida • Vermont • Lansing • Lincoln • Cheyenne • St. Paul • New York • Colorado • Kentucky • Columbus • Richmond • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Mexico • Sacramento • Des Moines • New Jersey • Baton Rouge • Springfield • Connecticut • Carson City • Little Rock • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • Nouth Dakota • South Dakota • New Hampshire • South Carolina • ...
Washington State History 2020-06-02
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- The leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition
- A dispute over the Oregon boundary
- An event that almost caused was between Great Britain and Spain
- The name sake of the city Seattle
- A conflict between the government and Western Washington tribes
- The belief settlers were destined to expand into the Americas
- The soft layer of under fur on an otter
- A winter encampment for explorers
- A meeting between the tribal nations
- A fight with the British over the San Juan Islands
- A policy that opposes external powers getting involved in U.S politics
- First governor of the Washington Territory
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- First governor of Washington as a State
- A British officer that charted the west coast
- Lemhi Shoshone girl who traveled with Lewis and Clark
- Claimed Cape Flattery for the British
- A mountain pass in the Cascade Range
- An explorer in the Lewis and Clark expedition
- Regarded as the founder of Seattle
- The first non-native women to climb Mt. Rainier
- A fur trading business
- A trade center at Kettle Falls
- The movement of settlers that came 2 years after the first traders arrived
- An explorer employed by the Spanish
- Aboriginal people of Canada
25 Clues: A fur trading business • Aboriginal people of Canada • A trade center at Kettle Falls • The name sake of the city Seattle • A winter encampment for explorers • A dispute over the Oregon boundary • Regarded as the founder of Seattle • An explorer employed by the Spanish • A mountain pass in the Cascade Range • A meeting between the tribal nations • ...
Acute Confusional State 2020-10-25
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- micronutrient deficiency causing confusion
- chronic confusional state
- assessment tool for delirium
- fracture associated with acute confusion
- contraindication to DA antagonists
- percentage in-patient mortality associated with delirium
- drugs to avoid in elderly
- percentage of delirium survivors who become institutionalised
- history from another source
- key problem in acute confusion
- investigation before dopamine antagonists
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- class of drug causing acute confusion
- screening tool for acute confusion
- percentage of patients on general medical wards with acute confusion
- Often overlooked type of delirium
- Another term for 'acute confusional state'
- cells thought to be affected in delirium
- DA antagonist used to manage confusion
- Endocrine cause of confusion
- infection commonly associated with confusion
- time course of delirium
21 Clues: time course of delirium • chronic confusional state • drugs to avoid in elderly • history from another source • assessment tool for delirium • Endocrine cause of confusion • key problem in acute confusion • Often overlooked type of delirium • screening tool for acute confusion • contraindication to DA antagonists • class of drug causing acute confusion • ...
50 State Capitals 2021-10-05
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- Jackson
- Madison
- Denver
- Raleigh
- Providence
- Pierre
- Phoenix
- Richmond
- Santa Fe
- Topeka
- Indianapolis
- Juneau
- Atlanta
- Harrisburg
- Augusta
- Salem
- Springfield
- Cheyenne
- Virginia Charleston
- Hartford
- Sacramento
- Little Rock
- Boston
- Oklahoma City
- Nashville
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- Lansing
- Honolulu
- Saint Paul
- Columbia
- Columbus
- Boise
- Lincoln
- Montgomery
- Jefferson City
- Bismarck
- Frankfort
- Helena
- Carson City
- Trenton
- Salt Lake City
- Albany
- Olympia
- Annapolis
- Austin
- Tallahassee
- Concord
- Baton Rouge
- DesMoines
- Dover
- Montpelier
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Denver • Pierre • Helena • Topeka • Juneau • Albany • Austin • Boston • Lansing • Jackson • Madison • Lincoln • Raleigh • Phoenix • Trenton • Atlanta • Olympia • Augusta • Concord • Honolulu • Columbia • Columbus • Bismarck • Richmond • Santa Fe • Cheyenne • Hartford • Frankfort • Annapolis • DesMoines • Nashville • Saint Paul • Montgomery • Providence • Harrisburg • Sacramento • Montpelier • Carson City • Springfield • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • ...
USA State Game 2022-01-17
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- หากคุณอยากชมพระอาทิตย์เที่ยงคืน คุณต้องไปที่รัฐใดในสหรัฐฯ
- Virginia รัฐที่เป็นจุดบรรจบของแม่น้ำโพโทแมก (Potomac River) และสามารถมองเห็นวิวของ 3 รัฐได้?
- มันฝรั่งเป็นพืชชื่อดังในรัฐใด
- รัฐใดที่เป็นที่ตั้งของคุกที่โหดที่สุดในประวัติศาสตร์?
- รัฐใดตั้งชื่อตามชนเผาอินเดียแดง และมีชื่อเล่นเกี่ยวกับ “เหยี่ยว”
- รัฐใดที่มีเมืองหลวงตั้งชื่อตามนักสำรวจผู้ที่ยิ่งใหญ่ที่ค้นพบทวีอเมริกา
- Carolina รัฐใดที่มีต้นปาล์ม (Palmetto) และพระจันทร์เสี้ยวบนธงประจำรัฐ?
- รัฐทางเหนือที่ขึ้นชื่อเรื่องกุ้งล็อบสเตอร์ (Lobster)?
- รัฐใดที่เป็นบ้านเกิดของ Martin Luther King Jr. และเป็นที่ตั้งของอุทยานแห่งชาติประวัติศาสตร์ Martin Luther king Jr.
- รัฐใดเป็นที่ตั้งสำนักงานใหญ่ของ Wal-mart ?
- ดอกชบา (Hibiscus) เป็นสัญลักษณ์ของรัฐใด?
- รัฐใดที่เป็นที่ตั้งของสำนักงานใหญ่ McDonald’s?
- รัฐใดที่มีชื่อคล้ายกับเมืองหลวงของสหรัฐฯ
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- รัฐใดที่มีชื่อมากจากภาษาโอจิบเว ว่า “มิชิกามิ” ซึ่งแปลว่าแม่น้ำอันกว้างใหญ่?
- รัฐใดที่อยู่ทางตอนเหนือสุด และเป็นที่ตั้งของมหาวิทยาลัยชื่อดังด้านเทคโนโลยี
- รัฐใดที่ตั้งชื่อเล่นตามนก Yallohammer (Yellowhammer State)
- รัฐใดเป็นจุดเริ่มต้นของถนนสายประวัติศาสตร์ของสหรัฐฯ (Route 66)
- รัฐใดที่เป็นที่ตั้งของทะเลสาบสองสี?
- รัฐใดเป็นรัฐที่เล็กที่สุดในสหรัฐฯ
- รัฐใดที่มีสวนสนุกยอดนิยมที่สุดในโลกตั้งอยู่
- รัฐใดมีสมญานามว่า “The Treasure State” และมีเหมืองทองคำ เงิน ทองแดง และไพลิน
- รัฐใดที่แม่น้ำ Rio Grande ตัดผ่านลงอ่าวเม็กซิโก?
- รัฐใดที่มีเมืองหลวงติดอยู่กับอ่าวเวซาพีก (Chesapeake Bay)?
- York รัฐใดที่ตั้งอยู่ติดกับทะเลสาบออนแทรีโอ (Lake Ontario) ซึ่งเป็นจุดรวมของน้ำตกไนแองการ่า
- Jersey รัฐใดมีสมญานามว่า “The Garden State” เพราะว่ามีดินที่อุดมสมบูรณ์ สำหรับการเพราะปลูก
25 Clues: มันฝรั่งเป็นพืชชื่อดังในรัฐใด • รัฐใดเป็นรัฐที่เล็กที่สุดในสหรัฐฯ • รัฐใดที่เป็นที่ตั้งของทะเลสาบสองสี? • ดอกชบา (Hibiscus) เป็นสัญลักษณ์ของรัฐใด? • รัฐใดที่มีชื่อคล้ายกับเมืองหลวงของสหรัฐฯ • รัฐใดเป็นที่ตั้งสำนักงานใหญ่ของ Wal-mart ? • รัฐใดที่มีสวนสนุกยอดนิยมที่สุดในโลกตั้งอยู่ • รัฐใดที่เป็นที่ตั้งของสำนักงานใหญ่ McDonald’s? • ...
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
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
Oxford State Nicknames 2021-07-14
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- Centennial
- Cornhusker
- The Big Apple*
- Land Down Under**
- The Holy Land**
- Bluegrass
- Gem
- Badger
- First
- Land of the Rising Sun**
- Sunshine
- Palmetto
- Buckeye
- Silver
- The Last Frontier
- Hoosier
- Show Me
- Big Sky Country
- Tar Heel
- Hampshire Granite
- Sunflower
- Keystone
- Sin City*
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- The Big Easy*
- Wolverine
- The Motor City*
- Constitution
- Jersey Garden
- Golden
- Volunteer
- The Windy City*
- Magnolia
- Lone Star
- Aloha
- Hawkeye
- Old Dominion
- Mount Rushmore
- Pelican
- Mexico Land of _________
- Sooner
- Cotton
- Land of Lincoln
- City of Brotherly Love*
- The Emerald Isle**
- Natural
- York Empire
- Grand Canyon
- Beaver
48 Clues: Gem • First • Aloha • Golden • Badger • Sooner • Silver • Cotton • Beaver • Hawkeye • Pelican • Buckeye • Hoosier • Show Me • Natural • Magnolia • Sunshine • Palmetto • Tar Heel • Keystone • Wolverine • Volunteer • Bluegrass • Lone Star • Sunflower • Sin City* • Centennial • Cornhusker • York Empire • Constitution • Old Dominion • Grand Canyon • The Big Easy* • Jersey Garden • The Big Apple* • Mount Rushmore • The Motor City* • The Holy Land** • ...
Fun State Crossword 2022-04-12
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- The world's first drive-in movie theater, built in 1933 near Camden
- Artificial rain, first used near Concord in 1947 to fight a forest fire
- Mark Twain and some of his characters, such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
- The only royal palace in the U.S. (Iolani)
- The first log cabins in North America, built in 1683 by Swedish immigrants
- ?General Sherman,? a 3,500-year-old tree, and a stand of bristlecone pines 4,000 years old are the world's oldest living things
- The tallest building in the U.S., Sears Tower, in Chicago
- The famous car race: the Indy 500
- The only active diamond mine in the U.S.
- The oldest rock in the world, 3.8 billion years old, found in Minnesota River valley
- The first umbrella factory in the U.S., 1928, Baltimore
- Coca-Cola, first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg
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- The world's largest silver nugget (1,840 pounds) found in 1894 near Aspen
- The largest underground cave in the world: 300 miles long, the Mammoth-Flint Cave system
- The Girl Scouts, founded in Savannah by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912
- The most telescopes in the world, in Tucson
- The most crayfish: 98% of the world's crayfish
- The only roller skating museum in the world, in Lincoln
- Rare fish such as the Devils Hole pup, found only in Devils Hole, and other rare fish from prehistoric lakes; also the driest state
- The most easterly point in the U.S., West Quoddy Head1
- The longest main street in America, 33 miles, in Island Park
- Mexico ?Smokey Bear,? a cub orphaned by fire in 1950, buried in Smokey Bear Historical State Park in 1976
- U.S. spacecraft launchings from Cape Canaveral, formerly Cape Kennedy
- The first World Series, 1903: the Boston
- The first American cookbook, published in Hartford in 1796: American Cookery by Amelia Simmons
- The Cereal Bowl of America, Battle Creek, produces most cereal in the U.S.
- The shortest and steepest railroad in the U.S., Dubuque: 60 incline, 296 feet
- George Washington Carver, who discovered more than 300 uses for peanuts
- The longest coastline in the U.S., 6,640 miles, greater than that of all other states combined
- Grasshopper Glacier, named for the grasshoppers that can still be seen frozen in ice
30 Clues: The famous car race: the Indy 500 • The first World Series, 1903: the Boston • The only active diamond mine in the U.S. • The only royal palace in the U.S. (Iolani) • The most telescopes in the world, in Tucson • Coca-Cola, first bottled in 1894 in Vicksburg • The most crayfish: 98% of the world's crayfish • The most easterly point in the U.S., West Quoddy Head1 • ...
Australia's State Parliaments 2017-11-29
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- Hobart Is Its Capital
- The Leaders Of The Country
- The Green House In Parliament
- The Competition Of The Government
- The Main Person In The Senate/House Of Reps
- Perth Is Its Capital
- Brisbane Is Its Capital
- Canberra Is Located Here
- There Are 76 Of Them
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- The Leader Of Each State
- A Large Sum Of People
- There Is One In Every State
- Senators And The Government Work There
- A United Nation
- Darwin Is Its Capital
- Sydney Is Its Capital
- Melbourne Is Its Capital
- The Person That Runs The Country
- The Red House In Parliament
- Where The Senate And The House Of Reps Are Located
- Adelaide Is Its Capital
- There Are 6 In Australia
22 Clues: A United Nation • Perth Is Its Capital • There Are 76 Of Them • A Large Sum Of People • Hobart Is Its Capital • Darwin Is Its Capital • Sydney Is Its Capital • Adelaide Is Its Capital • Brisbane Is Its Capital • The Leader Of Each State • Melbourne Is Its Capital • There Are 6 In Australia • Canberra Is Located Here • The Leaders Of The Country • There Is One In Every State • ...
U.S. State Capitals 2017-06-01
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- Capital Largest city
- Richmond Virginia Beach
- Phoenix Phoenix
- Dakota Pierre Sioux Falls
- Oklahoma City Oklahoma City
- Tallahassee Jacksonville
- Jefferson City Kansas City
- Annapolis Baltimore
- Carson City Las Vegas
- Hartford Bridgeport
- Indianapolis Indianapolis
- Olympia Seattle
- Madison Milwaukee
- Salem Portland
- Montpelier Burlington
- Topeka Wichita
- St. Paul Minneapolis
- Boston Boston
- Augusta Portland
- Springfield Chicago
- Sacramento Los Angeles
- Island Providence Providence
- Salt Lake City Salt Lake City
- Frankfort Louisville
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- Honolulu Honolulu
- Virginia Charleston Charleston
- Dakota Bismarck Fargo
- Boise Boise
- Lincoln Omaha
- Lansing Detroit
- Little Rock Little Rock
- Montgomery Birmingham
- Nashville Memphis
- Cheyenne Cheyenne
- Baton Rouge New Orleans
- Harrisburg Philadelphia
- Des Moines Des Moines
- Helena Billings
- Juneau Anchorage
- York Albany New York City
- Jackson Jackson
- Atlanta Atlanta
- Denver Denver
- Dover Wilmington
- Columbus Columbus
- Austin Houston
46 Clues: Boise Boise • Lincoln Omaha • Boston Boston • Denver Denver • Salem Portland • Topeka Wichita • Austin Houston • Lansing Detroit • Phoenix Phoenix • Helena Billings • Olympia Seattle • Jackson Jackson • Atlanta Atlanta • Juneau Anchorage • Dover Wilmington • Augusta Portland • Honolulu Honolulu • Nashville Memphis • Cheyenne Cheyenne • Madison Milwaukee • Columbus Columbus • Annapolis Baltimore • ...
Milady State Board 2016-08-02
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- dry, scaly skin from sebum deficiencym due to aging, body disorders, harsh soaps, or cold exposure
- acronym for Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability
- also known as ringworm
- mixable with water
- also known as prickly heat
- lack of water
- microscopic germ that usually exists in tap water
- natural form of vitamin A; stimulates cell repair and helps normalize skin cells by generating new cells
- room or area used for mixing products and storing supplies
- form the upper jaw
- also known as lanugo hair
- professional service designed to improve and rejuvenate the skin
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- derived from olives; desensitizies and nouirshes;an emollient
- spa treatments that use water
- double layered membranous sac enclosing the heart
- benign lesions frequently seen in oiler areas of the face, over growth of the sebaceous gland, often doughnut shaped
- powerful antioxidant that protects and revitalizes skin cells
- procedure that removes excessive fat deposits and loose skin from the abdomen
- rapid oxidation of any substance
- scientific study of hair and its diseases
- damage or condition caused by sun exposure
- vitiligo and albinism are examples of these
22 Clues: lack of water • mixable with water • form the upper jaw • also known as ringworm • also known as lanugo hair • also known as prickly heat • spa treatments that use water • rapid oxidation of any substance • scientific study of hair and its diseases • damage or condition caused by sun exposure • vitiligo and albinism are examples of these • ...
Massachusetts State Routes 2016-06-02
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- A smaller road that begins on MA-9 in Worcester and ends at MA-2 in Lancaster
- This route is a former part of US-6
- The southern terminus is MA-12 in Oxford and only leads to Rutland
- Running mostly parallel MA-31, this north-south route heads through Worcester County as well
- Extending off of MA-131, this is another route of only 4 mi.
- From US-20 in Sturbridge to northern Thompson, CT
- The Worcester-Providence Turnpike
- Starts at US-20 in Charlton and goes to Woodstock, CT
- Methuen's Loop Connector
- This 7-mile freeway from Sturbridge to Spencer was built in 1972
- Only two miles of this road is actually in MA, but it goes farther in CT
- Splits in Leominster and heads to Brookline, NH
- A roundabout road to get through Springfield off of US-20
- Starts in Boston and goes to Petersburgh, NY
- This route runs from Bolton's MA-117 to MA-16 in Milford
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- A long state route heading from MA-60 in Revere down to MA-12 and MA-193 in Webster
- This route goes from US-20 in Sturbridge to Oakham, MA
- An old route that became I-84 in Sturbridge
- The Alfred M. Bessette Mem. Hwy is another long route from US-6 in New Bedford to MA-12 in Winchendon
- An extension of the Worcester-Providence Turnpike
- An abandoned project to give Dorchester Street in Boston this number (and letter)
- This route goes from MA-12 in Webster to Connecticut for 3.2 mi.
- This route heads through most of the northern part of Middlesex County, and has a brief concurrency between MA-31
- From north to south, this roadway goes through nine towns in Worcester County
- 1.3 miles of road in Fairhaven,MA between I-195 and US-6
- This route in Richmond, MA had to be renumbered to MA-295 so it matched NY's number
- The longest state route in MA, going from the Cape's Eastham to Salem, NH
- This extension of the Blue Star Memorial Highway is a freeway for its entire length (10 mi.)
28 Clues: Methuen's Loop Connector • The Worcester-Providence Turnpike • This route is a former part of US-6 • An old route that became I-84 in Sturbridge • Starts in Boston and goes to Petersburgh, NY • Splits in Leominster and heads to Brookline, NH • An extension of the Worcester-Providence Turnpike • From US-20 in Sturbridge to northern Thompson, CT • ...
US State Crossword 2019-07-18
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- Jousting is the state sport
- The Hoosier State
- Pike's Peak
- There once was a man from Nantucket...
- Is for lovers
- Twin cities
- 42nd and Broadway
- Mt. Rushmore
- Mt. Rainier
- Sweet home_____
- Roll the dice!
- The Sunshine State
- Holy Toledo!
- Maple syrup
- Show me!
- Old Faithful
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- Big oil
- Northern Lights
- Growing corn is our thing!
- Bayou living
- Country music
- Plymouth Rock
- The First State
- We like peaches!
- Let's have a Mint Julep
- Monument Valley
- Tour a celebrity home
- Topeka
- We grow potatoes
- NFL Cardinals
30 Clues: Topeka • Big oil • Show me! • Pike's Peak • Twin cities • Mt. Rainier • Maple syrup • Bayou living • Mt. Rushmore • Holy Toledo! • Old Faithful • Country music • Plymouth Rock • Is for lovers • NFL Cardinals • Roll the dice! • Northern Lights • The First State • Monument Valley • Sweet home_____ • We like peaches! • We grow potatoes • The Hoosier State • 42nd and Broadway • The Sunshine State • Tour a celebrity home • ...
US State Crossword 2019-07-30
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- We like peaches!
- NFL Cardinals
- 42nd & Broadway
- Plymouth Rock
- Twin Cities
- Is for lovers
- Old Faithful
- Mt. Rainier
- See the Northern Lights
- Mt. Rushmore
- The Sopranos
- The First State
- Monument Valley
- Jousting is our state sport
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- Maple syrup
- Motor City
- Pike's Peak
- Big oil
- Home of the Liberty Bell
- Show me!
- Bayou living
- Topeka
- country music
- Roll the dice!
- Holy Toledo!
- Let's have a Mint Julep!
- Growing corn is our thing!
- The Hoosier State
- The rocky coast of ______
- We grow potatoes!
30 Clues: Topeka • Big oil • Show me! • Motor City • Maple syrup • Pike's Peak • Twin Cities • Mt. Rainier • Bayou living • Old Faithful • Holy Toledo! • Mt. Rushmore • The Sopranos • NFL Cardinals • Plymouth Rock • country music • Is for lovers • Roll the dice! • 42nd & Broadway • The First State • Monument Valley • We like peaches! • The Hoosier State • We grow potatoes! • See the Northern Lights • Home of the Liberty Bell • ...
U.S.A State Project 2013-05-17
24 Clues: milk • corn • Topeka • Juneau • Cheese • Phoenix • Jackson • Hemlock • Peaches • Augusta • Hartford • Potatoes • Cardinal • Nashville • Shreveport • Sacremento • Cottonwood • Lark Bunting • Indianapolis • Yellow Hibiscus • Blue hen Chicken • "The Old Line State" • "The Sunshine State" • "The Cornhusker State"
Washington State History 2014-02-07
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- Several _________ (dress) that Sarah, a settler, wanted to wear to the dance were frozen to the side of the house.
- ___________ (bounty) were offered for wild animals.
- The Nez Perce did not _______ (fought)in traditional Indian ways.
- The Indians _______(ride) for miles to hunt buffalo.
- Indians __________ (begin) to dislike being moved to different areas of the state and county.
- The settlers ________(pity) the Indians and tried to convert them to their ways.
- The Indians were _________ (often) re-settled to new areas that did not suit them.
- Many families came west to Washington to own their own land.
- They needed many ______ (match) to start a fire.
- When settlers first came to Washington, they found ______(big) trees growing in the forests.
- The settlers had to ______ (grew) their own vegetables and herbs.
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- Many new ________ (city)sprang up in Washington as the state grew.
- The government signed many ________ (treaty) with the Indians to secure peace with them.
- Many _______ (ox) were needed to pull heavy logs to sawmills.
- The Indian girl ______ (weave) a beautiful necklace from beads.
- Property lines and ____________(boundary) were established using a grid system for homesteaders.
- The Nez Perce Indians fled to Montana but many _____ (freeze) during battle.
- The snow would settle and ________ (become hard) during the terribly hard winters the settlers went through.
- Settlers also grew _______ (potato) to eat as starch in their diets.
- Wolf meetings were held to discuss how to handle the many ______ that were killing cattle.
- The Nez Perce Indians ________ (fight) the US Army over having to move to a new settlement.
- Both Indians and Settlers _______________ (catch) animals for food and fur.
22 Clues: They needed many ______ (match) to start a fire. • ___________ (bounty) were offered for wild animals. • The Indians _______(ride) for miles to hunt buffalo. • Many families came west to Washington to own their own land. • Many _______ (ox) were needed to pull heavy logs to sawmills. • The Indian girl ______ (weave) a beautiful necklace from beads. • ...
50 State Capitals 2015-05-28
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- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of North Dakota
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- Capital of California
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Texas
28 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Texas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Arkansas • ...
U.S. State Nicknames 2015-09-08
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- Lone Star State
- Old Line State
- Peach State
- North Star State
- Aloha State
- Old North State
- Ocean State
- Peace Garden State
- Mountain State
- Palmetto State
- Buckeye State
- Green Mountain State
- Sunshine State
- Centennial State
- Magnolia State
- Silver State
- Equality State
- Hawkeye State
- The Great Lakes State
- Garden State
- Beaver State
- Bluegrass State
- Heart of Dixie
- Grand Canyon State
- Gem State
- Treasure State
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- Hoosier State
- The First State
- The Natural State
- The Old Dominion
- Constitution State
- Evergreen State
- Show-Me State
- The Bay State
- Granite State
- Prairie State
- Keystone State
- The Golden State
- Empire State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- Beehive State
- Land of Enchantment
- Pelican State
- The Last Frontier
- Volunteer State
- Pine Tree State
- The Badger State
- Sunflower State
- Sooner State
- Cornhusker State
50 Clues: Gem State • Peach State • Aloha State • Ocean State • Empire State • Silver State • Garden State • Sooner State • Beaver State • Hoosier State • Show-Me State • The Bay State • Granite State • Prairie State • Beehive State • Buckeye State • Pelican State • Hawkeye State • Old Line State • Keystone State • Mountain State • Palmetto State • Sunshine State • Magnolia State • Equality State • Heart of Dixie • Treasure State • ...
The Mountain State 2014-04-05
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- Signed the proclamation.
- WV is ranked second in the nation for active _____ gas.
- How many geologic areas is WV composed of?
- State insect.
- ______ Jarvis, born in Webster, was the founder of Mother's Day.
- The oldest river in the world.
- State capitol.
- West Virginia University is located in?
- The third largest cave in the US and the largest in WV.
- The third most populated city in West Virginia.
- Which county is known for the Rocket Boys?
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- Location of the WV State Fair.
- Hall "Birthplace of West Virginia".
- "The heart of Wyoming County".
- Highest point in the Mountain State.
- Became a state in 1863.
- The state's leading industry.
- Location of Concord University.
- Located in Huntington, WV.
- State bird.
- Prehistoric burial mound.
- Where was the first memorial building to honor WWI veterans?
- His hometown became the first state 4-H Club Camp in the US.
- One of the smallest cities/towns in West Virginia.
24 Clues: State bird. • State insect. • State capitol. • Became a state in 1863. • Signed the proclamation. • Prehistoric burial mound. • Located in Huntington, WV. • The state's leading industry. • Location of the WV State Fair. • "The heart of Wyoming County". • The oldest river in the world. • Location of Concord University. • Hall "Birthplace of West Virginia". • ...
Washington State Geography 2024-02-15
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- mascot of the state school located in the Puget Lowlands
- Earth is made up of these types of plates
- state that border the eastern border of Washington
- name of the ocean that border Washington on the west
- state that borders the southern part of Washington
- a major job/industry in the Willapa Hills Region
- a non-active volcano
- another name for the Rocky Mountain Region
- name of the earthquake that struck washington in 2001
- name of the mountain range that runs north to south in the middle of the state
- the number of people who died after Mt. St. Helens erupted
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- major crop grown in the Columbia Basin
- Washington state capital
- natural disaster that might follow an earthquake
- the mascot of the school Ms. Smith went to
- name of the river the runs through Washington
- the masocot of the school Mr. Hjelm went to
- mascot of the state school located in Palouse Country
- name of the mountain range in the Olympic Mountain Regions
- largest city in Washington
- most northern volcano in Washington
- mascot of the private school located in the Rocky Mountain region
- the ring of fire surrounds which ocean?
23 Clues: a non-active volcano • Washington state capital • largest city in Washington • most northern volcano in Washington • major crop grown in the Columbia Basin • the ring of fire surrounds which ocean? • Earth is made up of these types of plates • the mascot of the school Ms. Smith went to • another name for the Rocky Mountain Region • the masocot of the school Mr. Hjelm went to • ...
State Test Practice 2023-03-29
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- Believed in a standing army
- helped to fight against segregation
- stopping the spread of communism
- Flying mammal
- fought in Vietnam and Korea
- fought for equal pay for women
- people who fought against abuses in the workplace and also thought there should be child labor laws passed.
- Letter with grievances to king
- fought for collective bargaining for migrant workers
- Man's best friend
- Used with China
- Japanese Americans were relocated
- Started by yellow journalism
- Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
- Fought for better pay and an 8 hour workday
- outlawed the sale of alcohol
- separate but equal
- Quicker Trade Route
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- African American culture movement
- Has a trunk
- giving in to Hitler, Munich
- Weak, first form of Government
- Large marsupial
- red scare
- document that said how territory would be formed into a state.
- type of chats used by FDR
- Wanted Rights listed
- failed because USA did not join
- desegregated schools
- Bad working condition
- Naval base, had a queen
- expanded the power of the Federal Gov, relief recovery reform
- You obey the laws and the government protects you
- helped to preserve Native American culture
- Likes to chase mice
- People moving from farms to cities
- closest to a nuclear war
- people bought many new types of goods in the 1920's
38 Clues: red scare • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Used with China • Man's best friend • separate but equal • Likes to chase mice • Quicker Trade Route • Wanted Rights listed • desegregated schools • Bad working condition • Naval base, had a queen • closest to a nuclear war • type of chats used by FDR • giving in to Hitler, Munich • Believed in a standing army • fought in Vietnam and Korea • ...
Federal & State Court 2024-03-21
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- Big crime
- The final verdict
- something you can't break
- The person the defendant is against
- The Worse type of jail
- The Branch that is this
- Who is being accused
- What happens in Court
- Poeple=money
- bad thing
- Who is getting paid
- In Court & you can put stuff in it
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- Government=?
- The people who decide
- A very bad fire crime
- Where you fight people
- The hammer juges use
- There are 50
- You need to go to court before jail
- something the Juge wares
- A place where you go when you lose
21 Clues: Big crime • bad thing • Government=? • There are 50 • Poeple=money • The final verdict • Who is getting paid • The hammer juges use • Who is being accused • The people who decide • A very bad fire crime • What happens in Court • Where you fight people • The Worse type of jail • The Branch that is this • something the Juge wares • something you can't break • A place where you go when you lose • ...
Deep State Crossword 2024-05-02
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- Popular sport, abbr.
- iGEM opp
- Movie memorized by some (secret)
- Saijai's prized possession, frozen
- Brendan's Frat Persona
- Weekly submissions app
- clap, clap
- previously inner circle
- Sophie's drink of choice
- Tri ___
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- What you might get serenaded by
- Lin
- P. Swayze
- home for women (whorehouse)
- "I took her to my penthouse and I freaked it"
- Path of totality
- Best show ever
- Matt exclamation
- Summer destination for most
- Bar, perhaps
20 Clues: Lin • Tri ___ • iGEM opp • P. Swayze • clap, clap • Bar, perhaps • Best show ever • Path of totality • Matt exclamation • Popular sport, abbr. • Brendan's Frat Persona • Weekly submissions app • previously inner circle • Sophie's drink of choice • home for women (whorehouse) • Summer destination for most • What you might get serenaded by • Movie memorized by some (secret) • ...
State History Crossword 2024-05-15
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- This state was part of the territory acquired from the British in negotiations in 1846, and demand by many Americans with the slogan "54-40 or Fight"
- this state was the "free state" that Dred Scott lived in that became the basis for his case for freedom
- already settled by Mormon Americans, this state would become part of the US in 1848 with Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- this state was formed as part of the Compromise of 1850 as "free state"
- the territory of this state was explored after the Louisiana Purchase by Zebulon Pike
- this states' delegates (Roger Sherman) to the Constitutional Congress suggested the "Great Compromise"
- This state is the beginning of the Transcontinental Railroad in Council Bluffs
- this state along the Mississippi River did not join the Confederacy until Lincoln ordered it to send troops tothe Battle at Fort Sumter
- this state was the site of the Battle of New Orleans in 1814
- this state was lost and won back during the War of 1812, after the war it saw a large increase in population because of the Erie Canal connecting it the Atlantic Ocean
- this state was the main battleground for the removal of the Cherokees by Andrew Jackson administration
- this state was home to the "Green Mountain Boys" a very successful Revolutionary War unit commanded by Ethan Allen
- this was founded as a home for the religious group known as the Quakers, a group that was an earlier supporter of the abolition of slavery
- before this state boomed into statehood it was sooner known as Indian Territory
- much of this state was the at the center of the French and Indian War for it's source of fur pelts
- this state played host the important Civil War Battle of Antietam in 1862
- this state was home many rivers that enable the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the Oregon Trail
- this state's "Bloody" history goes back to the debate on if it would be free or slave
- this state was colonized by the groups of people known as the Puritans and also Pilgrims
- this was the site many Union victories in the Civil War, like Battles of Shiloh and Chattanooga
- one of the first states to secede before the Civil War, it also was the site of the first Confederate capital of Montgomery
- this state was the last frontier of the United States and had a gold rush that drew thousands of immigrants
- this state was was the destination of many traders who travelled along the Santa Fe Trail
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- this state was named in honor United States' first president
- led by Sen. John C Calhoun this state threaten to nullify tariffs and to secede during the Nullification Crisis
- this Grand Canyon state was once to many Puebloan tribes like the Hopi and Navajo
- this was first state to ratify the Constitution
- this state broke away from it's other half during the Civil War
- one of the most decisive battles of the Civil War was fought here in Vicksburg in 1863
- this state was the starting point for all the trails that went west
- this state saw people move to it for fur trapping, then later gold and silver, now its tourism for mountainous terrain
- this cold state has many oil and gold reserves
- this was the first territory/state to give women the right to vote in 1869
- this state was home to the first English colony of Roanoke, which vanished without details of the colonist
- this state joined the US in 1845, but seceded in 1861
- this state played an important role in the American Revolution and afterwards was home the our nations' first capital, the state saw massive economic growth after the Erie Canal was built here
- founded as a colony by Roger Williams to allow complete religious freedom
- This state is home to Mt. Rushmore
- this state "packs" a lot of cheese
- this midwestern state led the temperance movement by allowing women to divorce their husband if he abused alcohol
- this state is mostly treeless prairies perfect for grazing cattle, but ironically Arbor Day was first recognized here
- this Great Basin state is mostly desert that was acquired during the Mexican American War
- this state was never a colony even though it was part of the Massachusetts colony
- this state was first to take action against the British during the American Revolution and first to declare independence
- this state was home to Confederate government and host several important Confederate victories like Bull Run and Chancellorsville
- initially explored for its fur trapping potential, it joined the US as part of the Louisiana Purchase and an agreement with Britain in 1818
- this most densely populated state was an early supporter of the US Constitution and rapidly industrialized
- this state was once Spanish territory and is home to the oldest settlement in the US, and was "invaded" by Andrew Jackson
- even during the Revolution this state was considered to be the frontier, and home to great pioneers like Daniel Boone
- this became a state when American farmers led by Sanford B. Dole revolted against the monarch Queen Liliuokalani
50 Clues: This state is home to Mt. Rushmore • this state "packs" a lot of cheese • this cold state has many oil and gold reserves • this was first state to ratify the Constitution • this state joined the US in 1845, but seceded in 1861 • this state was named in honor United States' first president • this state was the site of the Battle of New Orleans in 1814 • ...
USA State Capitals 2023-01-19
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- Little Rock
- Salem
- Salt Lake City
- Columbia
- Atlanta
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
- Raleigh
- Madison
- Des Moines
- Bismarck
- Trenton
- Harrisburg
- Indianapolis
- Baton Rouge
- Olympia
- Boston
- Springfield
- Annapolis
- Jefferson City
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- Albany
- Montgomery
- Providence
- Frankfort
- Pierre
- Topeka
- Carson City
- Helena
- Montpelier
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Dover
- Concord
- Honolulu
- Lincoln
- Richmond
- Hartford
- Denver
- Cheyenne
- Phoenix
- Austin
- Augusta
- Juneau
- Columbus
- Jackson
- Saint Paul
- Charleston
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Boise
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Albany • Pierre • Topeka • Helena • Denver • Austin • Juneau • Boston • Atlanta • Concord • Raleigh • Lincoln • Madison • Phoenix • Trenton • Augusta • Jackson • Olympia • Lansing • Columbia • Honolulu • Richmond • Hartford • Cheyenne • Bismarck • Columbus • Santa Fe • Frankfort • Nashville • Annapolis • Montgomery • Providence • Montpelier • Sacramento • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Saint Paul • Charleston • Little Rock • Carson City • Tallahassee • ...
State of Matter 2022-09-22
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- Sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons and different mass numbers
- Gas or vapor changes directly from a solid without changing into a liquid
- Negatively charged subatomic particle found in the space outside the nucleus
- Caused by the collisions of the vapor and walls of the container
- Number of protons in an atom
- System absorbs energy from its surroundings
- Neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom
- System releases energy into its surroundings
- Direct relationship between volume and gas
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- Positively charged subatomic particle that is found in the nucleus
- Temperature of 0K
- Changes from a gas to a liquid
- Substance changes from one state of matter to another
- Volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure if the temperature and number of particles are constant
- Result of a force distributed over an area
- Changes from liquid to gas
- Changes from a solid to a gas without changing to a liquid
- Amount of energy released or absorbed
- Dense, positively charges mass located in the center of the atom
- One gram of water gains 2261 joules of energy
21 Clues: Temperature of 0K • Changes from liquid to gas • Number of protons in an atom • Changes from a gas to a liquid • Amount of energy released or absorbed • Result of a force distributed over an area • Direct relationship between volume and gas • System absorbs energy from its surroundings • System releases energy into its surroundings • ...
Nevada State Parks 2022-06-23
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- Park contains remains of 1860s silver mill
- 1923 governor to propose state park system
- Work relief program (for short) that helped build key infrastructure in the parks
- Home to Mormon Station
- Department for State Parks (for short)
- Current State Parks Administrator, Bob ___
- Common practice in all State Parks (3 words)
- Nevada's first and most elaborate military outpost
- Nevada's largest State Park
- Walker River SRA spans ___ miles of the East Walker River
- Red formations at Valley of Fire
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- Reservoir at Spring Valley
- Ice Age is home to this 1962-63 expedition
- Bi-state park
- Park adjacent to a National Monument
- Walker River park unit
- 'Explore your Nevada' governor
- Northern-most State Park
- Earliest inhabitants of the Colorado River Valley
- Home to annual Gravel Grinder
- A State Recreation Area
- 'First Lady of Las Vegas' Helen ___
- John ___ built original Mormon Station in 1851
- State Parks originally known as 'State Recreational Grounds and ___ Refuges'
24 Clues: Bi-state park • Walker River park unit • Home to Mormon Station • A State Recreation Area • Northern-most State Park • Reservoir at Spring Valley • Nevada's largest State Park • Home to annual Gravel Grinder • 'Explore your Nevada' governor • Red formations at Valley of Fire • 'First Lady of Las Vegas' Helen ___ • Park adjacent to a National Monument • ...
State of America 2022-05-25
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- Peach State, Empire State of the South
- Land of Enchantment
- Badger State
- Pine Tree State
- First State, Diamond State
- Grand Canyon State
- Flickertail State
- Garden State
- Free State
- Aloha State
- Cotton State
- Treasure State
- Beehive State
- Volunteer State
- Centennial State
- Silver State
- Bluegrass State
- Sunshine State
- Land of Lincoln
- Show Me State
- Lone Star State
- Hoosier State
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- Buckeye State
- Granite State
- Little Rhody
- Mother of Presidents
- Green Mountain State
- Equality State
- Tar Heel State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Golden State
- Evergreen State
- Sunflower State
- Corn State
- Cornhusker State
- Keystone State
- Carolina Palmetto State
- Great Lake State
- Virginia Mountain State
- Beaver State
- The Last Frontier
- Bay State
- Nutmeg State
- Empire State
- Pelican State
- Natural State
- Dakota The Mount Rushmore State
- Magnolia State
- Sooner State
- Gem State
50 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Corn State • Free State • Aloha State • Little Rhody • Badger State • Golden State • Garden State • Beaver State • Nutmeg State • Cotton State • Empire State • Silver State • Sooner State • Buckeye State • Granite State • Beehive State • Pelican State • Natural State • Show Me State • Hoosier State • Equality State • Tar Heel State • Keystone State • Treasure State • Sunshine State • Magnolia State • ...
Indian State & Slogan 2024-11-08
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- "Unlimited"
- Pradesh "The Land of Dawn-lit Mountains"
- Pradesh "The Heart of Incredible India"
- Pradesh "The Essence of Incredible India"
- "Jewelled Land"
- "God's Own Country"
- "A New Experience"
- "The Soul of Incredible India"
- "The Incredible State of India"
- "A Perfect Holiday Destination"
- Nadu "Enchanting Tamil Nadu"
- "Blissful Bihar"
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- "Full of Surprises"
- "Halfway to Heaven"
- "Vibrant Gujarat"
- "India Begins Here"
- "One State, Many Worlds"
- Pradesh "Unforgettable Himachal"
- "The Awesome Assam"
- "A Pioneer in Highway Tourism"
20 Clues: "Unlimited" • "Jewelled Land" • "Blissful Bihar" • "Vibrant Gujarat" • "A New Experience" • "Full of Surprises" • "Halfway to Heaven" • "India Begins Here" • "God's Own Country" • "The Awesome Assam" • "One State, Many Worlds" • "The Soul of Incredible India" • "A Pioneer in Highway Tourism" • "The Incredible State of India" • "A Perfect Holiday Destination" • ...
state test review 2025-05-07
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- some equations have other symbols other than equal signs such as less than.
- data can be split into 3 of these, shown as a box and whisker plot.
- number located in the top of a fraction
- answer to a division problem.
- positive and negative numbers located on a number line.
- arrangement of symbols and terms without an equal sign.
- money accumulated over time.
- the relationship between two numbers separated by a colon.
- what we expect to happen
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- to replace a variable with a value.
- what actually happens.
- a number that can only be multiplied by one and itself.
- when the relationship between x and y is constant.
- the amount of times something happens.
- the sport mrs.schrell coaches.
- when something has over a 50% chance of happening.
- when something is equal or the same.
- consist of variables, constants, coefficients and operations.
- answer to an addition problem.
- an increase or decrease in a number.
- when a fraction has a numerator that is larger than its denominator.
- amount of daughters mrs.christensen has.
22 Clues: 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. • to replace a variable with a value. • when something is equal or the same. • an increase or decrease in a number. • the amount of times something happens. • number located in the top of a fraction • ...
State Test Prep 2025-05-08
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- / different words that mean exactly or nearly the same thing.
- / prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
- / The author's attitude in the text.
- Essay / An essay that tells a story. Can be a personal story or made up.
- / The moral or lesson of a story.
- / literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
- / The starting letter repeats in a statement or question
- / A form of literature that is formed with rhythmic qualities. Intensifies emotions, descriptions, and all ideas.
- / Words that are pronounced the same but have a different meaning
- the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
- / An extreme exaggeration
- Essay / convince the reader to agree with the writer's viewpoint on a specific topic by presenting logical arguments and evidence.
- / Giving a human trait to a non human object.
- / A group of lines forming recurring units in a poem
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- / 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.
- / A character that creates a problem within a story. ( Villain)
- / a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.
- person / the narrator is a person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view.
- / Comparing two things using like or as
- Essay / Type of writing that informs/ educates your reader
- Paragraph / A paragraph that states your Claim, cites your Evidence, and provides Reasoning as to why you are correct.
- / Comparing two things without using like or as
- / The main character in a story ( Hero)
- / Different words that mean the opposite of each other.
- person Limited / The story told from an outside perspective but from one single character.
- / The way a text makes a reader feel
- person Omniscient / Story told from an outside perspective that knows all.
- / a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- Essay / an essay that requires the student to investigate an idea and create an argument concerning that idea.
- / the main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence.
30 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. • / Comparing two things using like or as • / The main character in a story ( Hero) • / Giving a human trait to a non human object. • / Comparing two things without using like or as • ...
