state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
The Golden State A 2022-05-03
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- Tierwelt
- not from here
- Die Aussprache
- nicht angenehm
- a very high building
- Gastgeberin
- Säugetiere
- a place to put your car
- Sonnenuntergang
- gesellschaftlich
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- Sprichwort/Redensart
- Warteschlange
- Dokumentarfilm
- Wasserwelt
- Gegensatz
- dry land
- vollkommen (adv.)
- hotel for car travel
- Muschel(schale)
- Abbild od. Vorstellung
20 Clues: Tierwelt • dry land • Gegensatz • Wasserwelt • Säugetiere • Gastgeberin • Warteschlange • not from here • Dokumentarfilm • Die Aussprache • nicht angenehm • Sonnenuntergang • Muschel(schale) • gesellschaftlich • vollkommen (adv.) • Sprichwort/Redensart • a very high building • hotel for car travel • Abbild od. Vorstellung • a place to put your car
U.S.A. Geography: State Capitals 2022-05-31
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- State capital that’s located near a major lake
- The suffix of this state capital means “city” in Greek.
- This state capital is located near the headwaters of the Mississippi River.
- This capital city is located on the Cumberland River and is also the largest city in its state.
- This state capital borders California
- This state capital is located near the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
- This is the capital of the state that shares a name with a major river.
- This is the capital city that means “Red Stick” in French.
- This capital city is on the Kennebec River on the East Coast.
- This is the capital city of the Blue Grass state.
- This state capital was the site of many important events in the Civil Rights Movement.
- This is the closest state capital to the national capital.
- This “mile high” city is also its state’s capital.
- This state capital's name means “Place to dig potatoes or roots” in Kansa-Osage language.
- This is the only state capital that is on an actual island.
- This capital city was established by gold miners and had been called “Last Chance Gluch.”
- It's the state capital of the Lone Star state.
- This state capital was named for the third president of the United States.
- This is the state capital of the state that is east of Vermont.
- The smallest state’s capital city.
- This state capital was the site of the first vote to rebel against the United States.
- This state capital is closer to Philadelphia than the capital of Pennsylvania.
- This west coast state’s capital was originally called Chemeketa.
- This is the capital of the state that is west of Rhode Island.
- This state capital is named after an indigenous people from the Great Plains who were eventually pushed westward.
- This state capital means “Holy Faith” in Spanish.
- This is the only state capital to be named after a foreign leader.
- This is the northernmost state capital.
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- This capital city is known by locals as “mid Michigan.”
- This state capital was named for a nearby rock formation.
- This state capital was named after a French fur trader.
- The Ohio state capital was named after… well, you can probably guess…
- Philadelphia is the state’s largest city, but this is the capital city.
- This capital city is located on an isthmus and was previously called Taychopera, “land of the four lakes” by native people.
- This state capital was once a fort on the Oregon Trail.
- This is the only state capital that has the name of the state in its name.
- This large capital city is in the area once inhabited by the Cree people.
- This capital city was established in 1630 by a group of Puritans.
- This is the state capital of the state named after the Illini, a group of indigenous tribes that originally lived there.
- This is the state capital of the state that is west of New Hampshire. (It’s also the least populated state capital in the country)
- This capital city is part of a “triangle” with Durham and Chapel Hill.
- The capital of the First State is this.
- A flag with a bear on it flies at this state capital.
- The capital city of the Empire State
- This state capital is named after a president who never went there and died before it became a state.
- This state capital has three sets of double letters. Its state's name doesn’t have any.
- Although it was a part of the United States before the Civil War, this capital’s state didn’t exist until after the war.
- This state capital is named after a mythical bird.
- This state capital was once an important village of the Powhatan people. It was later the capital city of the Confederate States of America.
- This is the capital of the state that is south of Minnesota and north of Missouri.
50 Clues: The smallest state’s capital city. • The capital city of the Empire State • This state capital borders California • The capital of the First State is this. • This is the northernmost state capital. • State capital that’s located near a major lake • It's the state capital of the Lone Star state. • This is the capital city of the Blue Grass state. • ...
USA State Capitals :p 2019-08-13
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- Alaska
- Paul, Minnesota
- Oklahoma City
- Lincoln
- Richmond
- Maine
- Mexico, Santa Fe
- York, Albany
- Indiana
- Massachusetts
- Dakota, Pierre
- Florida
- Austin
- Delaware
- Montana
- Madison
- Hawaii
- Alabama
- Salt Lake City
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- Island, Providence
- Georgia
- Cheyenne
- Mississippi
- Nashville
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Montpelier
- Connecticut
- Rock, Arkansas
- Harrisburg
- Colorado
- Virginia, Charleston
- Dakota, Bismarck
- Moines, Iowa
- Columbus
- Carson City
- Rouge, Louisiana
- Kentucky
- Salem
- City, Missouri
- Illinois
- Olympia
- Arizona
- Idaho
- Kansas
45 Clues: Maine • Salem • Idaho • Alaska • Austin • Kansas • Hawaii • Georgia • Lincoln • Indiana • Florida • Olympia • Arizona • Montana • Madison • Alabama • Cheyenne • Maryland • Michigan • Richmond • Colorado • Columbus • Kentucky • Illinois • Delaware • Nashville • Montpelier • Harrisburg • Mississippi • Connecticut • Carson City • York, Albany • Moines, Iowa • Oklahoma City • Massachusetts • Rock, Arkansas • Dakota, Pierre • City, Missouri • Salt Lake City • ...
STATE AND COUNTRIES DW 2023-11-20
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- STATUE OF LIBERTY
- NONE FOR THERE OLIVES
- HOME OF THE POTATO STATE
- NONE FOR FREEDOM
- DRAGON
- HOME OF THE EIFFEL TOWER
- PYRAMIDS
- IT'S GOOD MANNERS TO SLURP YOUR NOODLES
- DISNEY
- NICKNAME IS THE LONE STAR
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- FOOTBALL TEAM NAMED VIKINGS
- NICKNAME THE ALOHA STATE
- NONE FOR IT BEAR
- HOME OF BIG BEN
- NICKNAME THE BLUEGRASS STATE
- MONEY PESO
- ZEALAND
- CANGROW
- MAPLE SYRUP
- NICKNAME THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE
20 Clues: DRAGON • DISNEY • ZEALAND • CANGROW • PYRAMIDS • MONEY PESO • MAPLE SYRUP • HOME OF BIG BEN • NONE FOR IT BEAR • NONE FOR FREEDOM • STATUE OF LIBERTY • NONE FOR THERE OLIVES • NICKNAME THE ALOHA STATE • HOME OF THE POTATO STATE • HOME OF THE EIFFEL TOWER • NICKNAME IS THE LONE STAR • FOOTBALL TEAM NAMED VIKINGS • NICKNAME THE BLUEGRASS STATE • NICKNAME THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE • ...
ISRAEL BECOMING A STATE 2024-05-20
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- En la guerra de 1947 entre ___ y los palestinos árabessiguiendo la propuesta de la ONU del Plan de Partición?
- ¿Qué acuerdo se hizo entre británicos y franceses para dividir el Medio Oriente y tener una alianza?
- ¿Quién fue un líder destacado de Etzel (Irgun Zvai Leumi) y luego se convirtió en Primer Ministro de Israel?
- ¿Qué es una autorización de la Sociedad de Naciones que otorga a un país el control administrativo sobre otro país para prepararlo para el autogobierno?
- _______ La Declaración es una promesa para un hogar judío en el Medio Oriente, pero los británicos la vieron como una forma de controlar a los judíos y el Medio Oriente, ya que ahora serían dependientes de Gran Bretaña.
- Los ________ Hussein-McMahon son una serie de cartas entre el Imperio Británico y el Imperio Árabe que dicen que los británicos reconocerán el Imperio Árabe y los Reinos de los Árabes. (Los británicos vieron a los árabes como un arma útil para controlar/atacar el Medio Oriente)
- ¿Qué documento, emitido por el gobierno británico en 1939, se opuso a una mayor inmigración judía a Palestina y limitó las ventas de tierras a los judíos?
- Joseph _____ fue un líder sionista y veterano de guerra, jugó un papel importante en los esfuerzos de defensa judíos/sionistas y trabajó con el ejército británico para ayudar a organizar el apoyo judío a los británicos contra los otomanos.
- ¿Qué organización, fundada por Theodor Herzl, tenía como objetivo promover el asentamiento judío en Palestina y la creación de un Estado judío?
- ¿Quién fue un destacado líder sionista que tenía estrechas conexiones con destacados funcionarios británicos como Arthur Balfour y ayudó a los sionistas a conseguir el apoyo británico?
- ____ Amin al-Husseini¿Fue el Gran Mufti de Jerusalén y un destacado líder de los árabes que se opuso al sionismo y a la inmigración judía a Palestina?
- ¿Qué potencia estaba interesada en debilitar a los otomanos porque estaban aliados con Alemania? Entonces se interesaron en Israel/Palestina porque pensaron que los sionistas podrían ser aliados.
- de hebron ¿Qué evento específico en 1929 involucró ataques violentos contra la comunidad judía por parte de manifestantes árabes que resultaron en numerosas muertes y tensiones significativas?
- ¿Qué organización internacional jugó un papel importante al imponer el control británico sobre Palestina y apoyar el establecimiento de un hogar nacional judío?
- NILI ayudó a _____ y la relación británica
- Ben Gurión reconoció la importancia de _____ apoyo a la causa sionista y fue una gran parte del movimiento para que los judíos emigraran a Palestina y comenzaran a establecerse al final del dominio otomano.
- ¿Quién fue el padre del sionismo político/moderno y pensó que tener un Estado judío es la respuesta al antisemitismo en Europa?
- El _____ _______para Palestina fue un mandato de la Liga de Naciones que otorgó a Gran Bretaña el control sobre Palestina después de la Primera Guerra Mundial. Su objetivo era implementar la Declaración Balfour, apoyando una patria judía y al mismo tiempo protegiendo los derechos de todos los residentes. Las tensiones entre judíos y árabes marcaron el período.
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- ¿Quién controlaba Palestina antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial y era hogar de judíos, musulmanes y cristianos?
- cual fue el¿Red de espías judía en Palestina durante la Primera Guerra Mundial cuyo objetivo era dar información a los británicos y cuyo nombre completo se llama Nitzana Lochem Israel?
- QuéComité Especial de la ONU ¿Jugó un papel crucial en los acontecimientos que condujeron al establecimiento del Estado de Israel?
- La guerra de ____ ocurrió en 1948-1949 y declaró a Israel como estado.
- ¿Quién fue un gran líder sionista y luego se convirtió en el primer primer ministro de Israel?
- ¿Cómo se llamó la comisión británica que en 1936 recomendó la partición de Palestina en estados judíos y árabes separados?
- Judía ¿Qué organización se estableció para apoyar la inmigración y los asentamientos judíos en Palestina?
- Remo ¿Qué conferencia celebrada en 1920 resultó en la decisión de ordenar el control británico sobre Palestina y apoyó el establecimiento de un hogar nacional judío de acuerdo con la Declaración Balfour?
- fue el líder y fundador del movimiento sionista revisionista?
- hubo ___ oleadas de ¿Importación importante de judíos a Palestina durante finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX?
- ¿Cómo se llamaba la organización paramilitar asociada con el sionismo revisionista que operaba en Palestina?
- revisionista ¿Qué movimiento sionista, liderado por Vladimir Jabotinsky, abogó por un enfoque más militante para establecer un Estado judío?
- ¿Cómo se llamaba la organización paramilitar establecida para defender a las comunidades judías en Palestina?
- ¿Cómo se llamaba la federación laboral establecida para organizar a los trabajadores judíos en Palestina?
- de partición ¿Cuál fue la resolución de la ONU aprobada en 1947 que recomendaba la división de Palestina en estados judíos y árabes separados?
- ¿Qué organización se creó para comprar y desarrollar tierras en Palestina para el asentamiento judío?
34 Clues: NILI ayudó a _____ y la relación británica • fue el líder y fundador del movimiento sionista revisionista? • La guerra de ____ ocurrió en 1948-1949 y declaró a Israel como estado. • ¿Quién fue un gran líder sionista y luego se convirtió en el primer primer ministro de Israel? • ...
Federal and State Court 2024-03-25
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- A person that files a formal complaint with the court
- To hear and decide a certain type of case
- "Guilty" or "Not guilty"
- The release prior to trial
- Has the power to review decisions of he U.S. district courts
- A fair and impartial trial
- Info in a case
- A request to determine if something is correct
- 16-23 people who listen to evidence of criminal allegations
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- When the grand jury declares there is enough evidence for a trial
- A collection documents filed in court in a case.
- An official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits
- The release of a prison inmate, completed a sentence
- The duty to prove disputed facts
- Records in a case
- Mostly deal with criminal cases
- Calling a witness's testimony into doubt
- One year of imprisonment or less
- Selected people to hear the evidence in a trial
- Legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant
20 Clues: Info in a case • Records in a case • "Guilty" or "Not guilty" • The release prior to trial • A fair and impartial trial • Mostly deal with criminal cases • The duty to prove disputed facts • One year of imprisonment or less • Calling a witness's testimony into doubt • To hear and decide a certain type of case • A request to determine if something is correct • ...
Federal and state court 2024-03-28
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- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- a public official appointed to decide case in a court of law.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgements.
- brings up a case against another in court
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- the three branches of government in which they have their own role to play.
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- system of government with several states
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- a person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
- human beings in general or considered collectively.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order
- includes the supreme court and other federal courts. It also evaluates the law
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law.
- explain the meeting of
- a case with a judge, a person is found of something
- the highest judicial court in a country or state.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- the official name for the country in north America that consists of fifty states
- someone who studies law
20 Clues: explain the meeting of • someone who studies law • system of government with several states • brings up a case against another in court • an official in a court of law who keeps order • the highest judicial court in a country or state. • human beings in general or considered collectively. • a case with a judge, a person is found of something • ...
Ela State Test Term 2023-10-19
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- correct
- a arguable statement that a writer presents to a reader to accept
- text structure in which the author presents one or more cause and then describe the resulting effects
- a logical way of presenting a belief,conclusion, or stance
- a struggle, disagreement or clash between opposing characters,forces, or emotions
- comparison of two things to illustrate what they have in common
- The implied or felt meaning rather than the actual meaning of a word
- an author main reason of writing
- the language or meaning that surround a given word or phrase
- the main idea of a text
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- a writer targeted reader or readers
- to specifically quote information
- the repetition of the first consonant sound in a series of words in a sentence
- the other side of the argument
- how a character in a story is physical features, personality traits, thoughts,
- reference to a well-known mythological,literary,or historical person,place or thing
- text structure in which the author compares and contrasts two or more similar events, topics, or objects
- text structure in which the author uses numerical or chronological order to present items or events
- and feeling
- to break down into parts and examine them
20 Clues: correct • and feeling • the main idea of a text • the other side of the argument • an author main reason of writing • to specifically quote information • a writer targeted reader or readers • to break down into parts and examine them • a logical way of presenting a belief,conclusion, or stance • the language or meaning that surround a given word or phrase • ...
State Test Study Guide 2024-04-13
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- to reference to without actually saying it
- form an idea of the amount or information
- to be the same in all details, exact
- to be sad, lonely, and pitiful
- effort directed at a challenge
- to arouse interest
- to study carefully
- tending to have the worst aspects of something
- to be arrogant, or confindent, and scornful
- based on personal opinions
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- to be misled by something
- exhibiting feelings of nausea or romantic
- to deeply study
- to make something happen in a specific way
- to be pleased with
- the feeling of waiting for something to happen
- involving many carefully arranged parts or details
- tending to have the best aspects of something
- the feeling of thinking something bad is about to happen
- to create or grow
20 Clues: to deeply study • to create or grow • to be pleased with • to arouse interest • to study carefully • to be misled by something • based on personal opinions • to be sad, lonely, and pitiful • effort directed at a challenge • to be the same in all details, exact • exhibiting feelings of nausea or romantic • form an idea of the amount or information • ...
Washington State Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-17
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- A leading industry in Washington
- The second part of the Washington state bird
- The year Washington became an official state
- Fish that return to there spawning ground
- The Washington state flower
- Washington is the largest producer of this agriculture product in the U.S
- The second part of a band name that started in Washington
- Major company that has the same name as a forest
- The Washington State Sport
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- The tallest mountain in Washington
- The mountains that divide the state into half
- The Washington state fish
- A mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula
- Transportation on water
- The Washington state capital
- The largest aircraft manufacturer that was founded in Washington
- Washington is the ___________ state
- The name of a major river in Washington
- The only pro football team in Washington
- The Washington State Marine Animal
- There is more than a thousand of this thing in Washington
- The Washington State Fruit
22 Clues: Transportation on water • The Washington state fish • The Washington State Fruit • The Washington State Sport • The Washington state flower • The Washington state capital • A leading industry in Washington • The tallest mountain in Washington • The Washington State Marine Animal • Washington is the ___________ state • The name of a major river in Washington • ...
Washington State History Review 2024-06-13
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- in 1849 they discovered this metal in California
- the other 1/2 was Susie Revels ____
- snowiest mountain in the state
- gold ran out, Chinese immigrants came to work on this
- the chief we're named after
- our pro womens soccer team
- Seattle's 1st Black resident
- tallest mountain in the state
- a metal native ppl got trading w/Russians!
- mountains WEST of Seattle
- Duwamish MOST important seafood
- the main language of the Philippines
- one red circle on a white background
- Aaron &Elmer of the Black Panthers
- our pro mens soccer team
- the French tower the Needle was modeled after
- White police officers protected Chinese FROM rioters here
- how White Seattlites separated people
- many native these islands came to explore or work on boats
- White workers reacted violently bc they couldn't deal with competition for__
- a hot way to knock down a cedar
- Manuel Lopes first job in Seattle
- Chinese immigrants came for gold here first
- Filipino people to Seattle, for scholarships to
- the party Black Seattleites used for justice
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- one white circle on a blue and red background
- Duwamish dug these to eat at the beach
- first black-owned newspaper
- not a killer whale but a
- a musical tradition key to native life
- capital of Washington
- mountains EAST of Seattle
- the lake to the East of Seattle
- the most important plant in puget sound
- jimi the famous Seattle rock legend
- indigenous transport before Euros
- not farming, the OTHER early Japanese business focus
- art post that means a lot about you
- the famous migration from the South to the North
- after the war here in 1975 60,000 welcomed in Washington
- the kind of camps US Government used for Japanese-Americans
- William Grose helped other Black people escape
- where the Duwamish lived
- 1st people from here came to WA FROM Vancouver after violent riots
- our only pro basketball team
- 1/2 of couple that started 1st Black paper
- the forests of the west half of the state
- not English, this language USED to be common in Philippines
- the other part of the Sound
- White workers rioted to make Chinese-Americans leave here
- the laws people left the south to escape
- this William was 1st black-owned hotel in Seattle
- not fishing, the OTHER early Japanese business focus
- the city's name, but his daughter
54 Clues: capital of Washington • not a killer whale but a • where the Duwamish lived • our pro mens soccer team • mountains EAST of Seattle • mountains WEST of Seattle • our pro womens soccer team • first black-owned newspaper • the chief we're named after • the other part of the Sound • Seattle's 1st Black resident • our only pro basketball team • tallest mountain in the state • ...
State Exam Revision (Random) 2024-09-21
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- what principle of the code of conduct is: maintain health consumers trust by providing safe and competent care
- what virus causes rheumatic fever?
- one of the most common neural tube defects
- what vaccines are administered at 6 weeks old?
- most common cause of hyperthyroidism
- decreased insulin --> decreased glucose into cells --> fat is burned for energy = ketones are released into the blood
- what supplements should be taken when trying to concieve and during pregnancy?
- a clinical event causing impaired cerebral circulation
- surgery to remove part of the bowel
- perception of an object or event without an exsisting external stimulus
- what allows glucose to enter the cells?
- symptoms include fever, arthiritis, chest pain, SOB, tachycardia, fatigue and chorea
- what principle of the code of conduct is: maintain public trust and confidence in the nursing profession
- hormone that stimulates the growth of eggs and triggers the release of estrogen
- what principle of the code of conduct is: respect the cultural needs and values of health consumers
- inflammation of the bladder
- disorder caused by inadequate ADH which causes excessive water loss
- what age does rheumatic fever occur most/affect most?
- what vaccines are funded for pregnant women?
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- example of a tricyclic antidepressant
- what principle of the code of conduct is: respect the dignity and individuality of health consumers
- flow about 10 days after childbirth, colourless of white and is present in most women until the third week
- how is strep throat transmitted?
- flow following childbirth that becomes pink or brownish by 4th day, leucocytes invade the area
- brain lobe responsible for processing information about temp, taste, touch, pain and movement
- what principle of the code of conduct is: act with integrity to justify health consumers trust
- what principle of the code of conduct is: work in partnership with health consumers to protect and promote their wellbeing
- betablocker used to ease anxiety symptoms
- what principle of the code of conduct is: work respectfully with colleagues to best meet patients needs
- what principle of the code of conduct is: respect patients confidentiality and privacy
- what is the role of oestrogen in the menstrual cycle?
- flow for the first 3 days after birth, consisting of mostly red blood
- which vaccines can produce a rash?
- what section of the MHA gives an RN the power to retain someone for up to six hours for the purpose of assessment
- short-term immunity that results from the introduction of antibodies from another person or animal
- rash of purple spots caused by internal bleeding from small blood vessels
- most common cause of hypothyroidism
- why is vitamin K given to newborns?
- bradycardia, irregular respirations and widened pulse pressure - set of signs that are indicative of raised ICP
- difficulty/inability speaking
40 Clues: inflammation of the bladder • difficulty/inability speaking • how is strep throat transmitted? • what virus causes rheumatic fever? • which vaccines can produce a rash? • surgery to remove part of the bowel • most common cause of hypothyroidism • why is vitamin K given to newborns? • most common cause of hyperthyroidism • example of a tricyclic antidepressant • ...
MN State Symbols & Regions 2024-09-18
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- our state flag has this on it
- our state grain; delicious in soups
- our state sport
- SW corner of our state, full of prairieland, farmland, and not a lot of lakes
- the name of our state photograph, which is of a man praying
- our state mushroom; expensive if you find one
- our state flower; can be pink & white in color
- NW corner of our state, full of FLAT, marshy land that is excellent for farming
- our new one is located on the MN Mini Text with a loon on the front. Typically in the center of a flag
- the man-made region, full of traffic, arts, sports, and people!
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- MN state bird with red eye
- our state fish with a milky white eye
- the region of rocky ridges; Duluth, Boundary Waters Canoe Area, and Lake Superior
- our state butterfly
- the region of lakes and resorts. Brainerd, Bemidji, Lake Itasca, and hundreds of more lakes
- a delicious fruit made at the University of MN
- our state tree
- our state drink; delicious with Oreo cookies!
- SE corner of our state; unglaciated, full of hills & valleys, Red Wing, Rochester, and Winona
- our state muffin
20 Clues: our state tree • our state sport • our state muffin • our state butterfly • MN state bird with red eye • our state flag has this on it • our state grain; delicious in soups • our state fish with a milky white eye • our state mushroom; expensive if you find one • our state drink; delicious with Oreo cookies! • a delicious fruit made at the University of MN • ...
Troy vs Texas State 2024-10-01
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- Jackson Worley’s home state has the second most populated county of _____. It also happens to be his middle name.
- This offensive player was a Sport Illustrated All-American finalist in 2019. (last name)
- This player is a Two-time Blount County (AL) Defensive Player of the Year. (last name)
- Troy’s first national championship game was in 1968 under Coach Billy Atkins when the Trojans took on _____ A&I.
- There are 200 _______ _______ from Xi’an, China permanently exhibited in Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park.
- Troy’s ____ ____ sits in the north end zone. It is the largest in the conference and the sixth largest among group of five schools.
- Before joining the Sun Belt, the Troy Trojans were ______ from 2001-2003.
- Since its establishment in 1899, Texas State University has grown to be one of the ______ universities in the United States.
- This TE used to be one of the Fighting Scots. (last name)
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- This TE’s hometown is known as the “Gateway to the World”. (last name)
- The Trojan’s first Sun Belt Bowl Game was the ____ ____ Football classic in 2004.
- One of Troy’s mascots was the Trojan Stud; it was a replica of the ____ ____ from Greek mythology.
- Troy’s international student living and learning center is known as ____ Hall.
- Troy has ____ straight victories over Texas State, the school’s longest winning streak over any opponent in program history.
- This TE’s Tennessee High School mascot was the Eagles. (last name)
- This TE joined his varsity high school team in eighth grade. (last name)
- Texas State’s mascot is ____ the Bobcat.
- This TE set his high school basketball record with a 42-point game and finished his high school career with more than 1,000 points. (first name)
- ______ Hall has a study space located in its hard with a premium view of campus.
- This TE is a recovering lax bro. (first name)
- This TE attended Denmark High School. (last name)
- This TE was JUCO teammates with fellow Trojan, Cattledge. (first name)
22 Clues: Texas State’s mascot is ____ the Bobcat. • This TE is a recovering lax bro. (first name) • This TE attended Denmark High School. (last name) • This TE used to be one of the Fighting Scots. (last name) • This TE’s Tennessee High School mascot was the Eagles. (last name) • This TE’s hometown is known as the “Gateway to the World”. (last name) • ...
State Testing Terminology Review 2025-01-08
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- The pressure on the arteries when the heart contracts
- A term that means 'difficulty breathing'
- A language disorder; can be expressive or receptive
- A term that means 'kidney'
- A term that means 'under or below'
- A patient that has been on bedrest for months may experience _____ of their muscles
- A blood clot that has not yet broken off and begun traveling around the body is called a _______
- Tissue that isn't getting enough blood flow and oxygen will experience _______
- A term that means 'inflammation of'
- A CNA changes a brief and then touches the patient's side rail with the same gloves. This is an example of _________.
- Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
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- A term that means 'bone'
- A position that involves placing the patient on their back in bed with the HOB elevated 30-45 degrees
- A term that means 'difficulty swallowing'
- A term that means 'blue color'
- Patients who have had surgery to divert their large intestine out through the abdomen have a _______; stool is semi-solid
- A term that means 'rapid or fast'
- A patient who temporarily stops breathing is experiencing _______
- Your patient chokes and coffee ends up in the lungs. This is an example of _________
- The pressure on the arteries when the heart relaxes
- Maintaining a clean environment; handwashing is the best example of ______
- A common complication from bedrest that results in shortening of tendons and ligaments
22 Clues: A term that means 'bone' • A term that means 'kidney' • A term that means 'blue color' • A term that means 'rapid or fast' • A term that means 'under or below' • A term that means 'inflammation of' • A term that means 'difficulty breathing' • A term that means 'difficulty swallowing' • A language disorder; can be expressive or receptive • ...
Virginia State Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-20
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- The state ___ describes the structure of Virginia’s government
- Legal counsel for state; elected each 4 years
- As Chief ___, governor leads the cabinet
- Focus of legislation; defend natural resources
- As ___ in Chief, governor leads VA National Guard
- As Chief ___, governor models civic behavior, comforts others
- The ___ Governor is second in command
- Chamber of 40 members elected for 4-year terms
- Bicameral legislature, makes Virginia laws
- Focus of legislation; set school standards
- As Chief ___, governor signs and vetoes bills
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- Where a bill is researched after being introduced
- Type of veto in which Governor makes changes
- Chamber of 100 members elected for 2-year terms
- As Chief of ___, governor presides over ceremonial events
- Virginia departments that enforce regulations, provide services
- Focus of legislation; promote ____ and safety
- Budget which needs to be passed every two years
- Governor can’t be ___ to one term right after another
- Focus of legislation; money earned from taxes etc.
- As Chief of ___, governor campaigns, fundraises for others
21 Clues: The ___ Governor is second in command • As Chief ___, governor leads the cabinet • Bicameral legislature, makes Virginia laws • Focus of legislation; set school standards • Type of veto in which Governor makes changes • Focus of legislation; promote ____ and safety • Legal counsel for state; elected each 4 years • As Chief ___, governor signs and vetoes bills • ...
State Crossword: New York 2025-01-20
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- Largest city borough 1, known for skyscrapers
- Spider-Man is from this borough
- City known for its eponymous sauce.
- Borough known for its ferry.
- All she wants for Christmas is you.
- Wrote "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman."
- New York's major river
- Founder of Standard Oil and the first billionaire in history.
- Largest art museum in the Americas.
- Largest island in the continental US.
- Beautiful train station that is often confused with its terminal.
- Capital of New York State
- Location of Marist and Vassar colleges.
- The "Piano Man."
- Host of "The Tonight Show"
- Waterfalls shared with Canada.
- US hockey victory over the Soviet Union in 1980.
- 2012 hurricane that flooded much of lower New York.
- Only borough of New York not located on an island
- Confederacy of Indigenous nations that inhabited much of northern New York.
- He composed the soundtrack to "Star Wars," "Jurassic Park," "Jaws," and more, including two themes for the Olympics.
- For this street, think musicals.
- Structure destroyed during 9/11.
- Located of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
- This family produced two presidents, one known for his conservation and the other for his "New Deal".
- Initials for New York's largest city
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- Nickname for NY, it's also the name of a famous skyscraper.
- Caribbean-born proponent of the Federalist Papers, killed by Aaron Burr.
- American expedition in 1779 that destroyed 50 Iroquois villages and farms in retaliation for them siding with Britain.
- Led the development of the Manhattan Project.
- Union general and president buried in Manhattan.
- Riots credited with beginning the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
- "The Flour City" which had a large role in abolition and women's rights.
- Singer of "Bad Romance."
- Italian explorer serving France who was the first European to arrive in New York.
- This people, also known as the Delaware, lived in Southern New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
- Center for European immigration into the United States until 1954.
- Constructed in France, this copper monument has welcomed "your tired, [and] your poor" since 1886, celebrating the end of slavery.
- Country that originally controlled New York.
- This city should remind you of Odysseus.
- City that shares its name with a Carthaginian locale.
- Mountain range in SE NY, named by the Dutch.
- Fort besieged by American forces led by Ethan Allen in the Revolutionary War.
- Abolitionist who was buried in the Adirondacks after failing to lead a slave rebellion.
- Author of "Go Tell it on the Mountain"
- One of the most famous basketball players of all time.
- One of the most influential rappers in history, killed at 25 in a Las Vegas driveby.
- Boxer who bitten off Evander Holyfield's ear.
- Art Deco skyscraper that is the tallest brick building in the world.
- City that shares its name with a Greek colony in Sicily.
- American forces, led by Benedict Arnold, defeated the British Army, led by General Howe, in this battle, causing France to openly ally with the US.
- Site of amusement parks and hot dogs.
- Roadway synonymous with wealth (and corruption).
- Lake set in the Adirondacks. Contrary to popular belief, massive crocodilians do NOT lurk in its waters.
- Iconic author of many Marvel comics.
- Most populous New York borough.
56 Clues: The "Piano Man." • New York's major river • Singer of "Bad Romance." • Capital of New York State • Host of "The Tonight Show" • Borough known for its ferry. • Waterfalls shared with Canada. • Spider-Man is from this borough • Most populous New York borough. • For this street, think musicals. • Structure destroyed during 9/11. • City known for its eponymous sauce. • ...
State Test Prep II 2025-04-30
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- Fill in the Blank: "while the author's claim was not weak, their use of anecdotes makes the claim feel biased. With that being said, our author's claim is f______.
- Fill in the Blank: "We read novels like "Night" because they are a great example of a novel in the M______ genre. Its personal nature helps to bring the horrors of the Holocaust to the attention of those who could not and should not experience it."
- Fill in the Blank: "The author successfully supported their argument with Counter-Arguments and Facts making their claim L_______ and Sound. Hint: Makes sense! I can follow what your saying!
- Five Word Acronym used to describe a character. Hint: starts with "S".
- When a writer "paints a picture in your head
- Extreme exaggeration
- Subject that we are being tested on today.
- Button used to indent your first sentence in a paragraph
- Fill in the Blank: "It is best practice to avoid c_____ in your theme as they betray proper analysis. When sharing ideas it is best to share original ideas and speak from the heart and mind in equal measure." Hint: Sounds and looks verrrrrry french. That's all I got for a hint... sorry.
- A magical genre that may include wizards, fairies and grand stakes.
- A genre that is typically read four times and just may include a shift towards the end.
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- Comparison using "like" or "as"
- Fill in the Blank: The small section of background information before the main story/article is called a b____b.
- Fill in the Blank: Whenever you hear E________, think sound/flawed/weak.
- Fill in the Blank: "Words like "but" signal a s______. Meaning you may have just read a concession right before the refutation!"
- Fill in the Blank: "I am so r_______ to absolutely ace this test!
- Fill in the Blank: T______ or moral of the story.
- A literary element that directly compares two unlike things, asserting that one thing is another without using "like" or "as". Example: "He's a couch potato" or "The world is a stage"
- Fill in the Blank: A piece of persuasive non-fiction may end with a call to a______ to motivate the reader to change their life in some way, fight for change or tell someone about an issue. Let's just hope that argument is sound!
- Non-Fiction genre that focuses on an important person
20 Clues: Extreme exaggeration • Comparison using "like" or "as" • Subject that we are being tested on today. • When a writer "paints a picture in your head • Fill in the Blank: T______ or moral of the story. • Non-Fiction genre that focuses on an important person • Button used to indent your first sentence in a paragraph • ...
State and Local Government 2025-04-21
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- A collection of people who have common laws under a state government?
- What group writes state laws?
- Who leads a city government?
- Who is second-in-command in a state?
- What level of law overpowers state law?
- What is one way citizens express their opinions in government?
- What can people do to change local laws?
- What document outlines state laws and rights?
- What is a group of elected city leaders who made ordinances?
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- What is it called when a legislature has two parts?
- Who fixes potholes and mows public grass?
- What large area includes cities and towns?
- What group decides court cases?
- What branch of government interprets laws?
- Who is the head of a state’s executive branch?
- What is the main source of money for local government?
- What is the city where the state government is based?
- What branch enforces the law?
- What is a term for something smaller than a city?
- Who collects trash, maintains parks, and runs libraries?
20 Clues: Who leads a city government? • What group writes state laws? • What branch enforces the law? • What group decides court cases? • Who is second-in-command in a state? • What level of law overpowers state law? • What can people do to change local laws? • Who fixes potholes and mows public grass? • What large area includes cities and towns? • ...
New York State trivia 2025-05-21
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- This former president was a founder of the University at Buffalo and lived in East Aurora
- Letitia _______ is the current Attorney General
- New York's official flower
- with 19,378,102 people NYS ranks _______ in population
- is the State's motto
- this country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the US in 1884
- Type of maple that is the official tree of NY
- this opened in New York Harbor 1882 and served as a gateway to immigrants until 1954
- This governor is the first female and WNY governor of NYS
- This town is the site of the first Women's Rights Convention
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- the "Queen City" in New York State
- this is the state beverage
- Official state gem of NY
- celebrating it's bicentennial, this human-made waterway connected New York city to Buffalo
- This president was inaugurated in Buffalo, NY
- The name of New York before 1664 was New ______
- Thomas ________ is the State Comptroller of NY
- "I Love New York" is our state __________
- Franklin Roosevelt had a home (now a museum) along this river in Eastern NY
- New York State's largest waterfall at 215 feet
20 Clues: is the State's motto • Official state gem of NY • this is the state beverage • New York's official flower • the "Queen City" in New York State • "I Love New York" is our state __________ • This president was inaugurated in Buffalo, NY • Type of maple that is the official tree of NY • Thomas ________ is the State Comptroller of NY • ...
State Test Vocabulary Words 2025-11-20
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- Message the main thought or message
- to express clearly
- to examine details
- restate in your own words
- a person that is telling the story
- importance
- Features something that author’s use to bring attention to important details (titles, headings, pictures, graphs, sidebars)
- a true statement
- where the story takes place
- right there, the ACTUAL meaning
- to prove or cite
- same
- to use what you have learned
- - to use
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- spoken conversation between two or more characters
- title to explain what the information is about
- comparing two things NOT using “like” or “as”
- the arrangement of events within a story
- a passage taken from a book
- the message
- describe the qualities of a person
- people who gather
- using facts or reasons to be for or against a point of view (perspective)
- a person’s point of view
- a description of an illustration
- Structure the way a text is organized (compare & contrast, chronological, description, problem & solution, cause & effect)
- different
- an educated guess
- to convince
- comparing two things using “like” or “as”
30 Clues: same • - to use • different • importance • the message • to convince • a true statement • to prove or cite • people who gather • an educated guess • to express clearly • to examine details • a person’s point of view • restate in your own words • a passage taken from a book • where the story takes place • to use what you have learned • right there, the ACTUAL meaning • a description of an illustration • ...
All State Newsies 2026 2025-12-30
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- place where Jack dreams to move to
- First name of the owner of “THE WORLD” Newspaper
- Newsies Secretary of State
- schools involved in our 2026 All State Company of Newsies
- often called a weasel
- Your director’s last name
- Name of your female vocal director
- Jack’s best friend and loyal partner
- Oscar & Morris
- name of the auditorium you are performing in
- Your fight choreographer would sing “Everybody” and you would respond with this word said twice.
- Someone is always trying to steal Race’s ____
- acronym for the festival you are attending
- Last name of the leader of the Brooklyn Newsies
- name of 2nd year intern
- Your orchestra director’s last name
- Newsies’ enemy besides Pulitzer’s
- Jack and Davey lead the newsies to form a ______
- Newsies was first released as a ________
- will not erase our fear, but rather when we face our fear
- “nickname” for the item the newsboys sell
- Your tech director’s last name
- _ _ 99 is the year the show is set in.
- name of 1st year intern
- 20 _ _ is the year that Newsies opened on Broadway
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- Davey & Les’ last name
- Katherine’s “pen” last name
- Our orchestra’s Instagram
- Female reporter who helps the newsies
- Newsies won a tony award for Best_____
- the way to seal a handshake deal
- The composer is also famous for this Disney production.
- Owner of the mortgage of the theater
- The newsboys go on this to fight unfair prices
- cause of our canceled rehearsal
- Last name of the composer of Newsies
- hidden in our set
- Last name of the president in the show
- Jack’s last name
- campus we are on
- Where the newsboys don’t want to go
- Fancy clam with a pearl inside
- food served at every rehearsal weekend
- Initials of the school we rehearsed at.
44 Clues: Oscar & Morris • Jack’s last name • campus we are on • hidden in our set • often called a weasel • Davey & Les’ last name • name of 2nd year intern • name of 1st year intern • Our orchestra’s Instagram • Your director’s last name • Newsies Secretary of State • Katherine’s “pen” last name • Fancy clam with a pearl inside • Your tech director’s last name • cause of our canceled rehearsal • ...
State Board Study 1 2026-02-12
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- an enzyme derived from pineapple
- Latin term meaning beard; thick, coarse hair that grows on the face.
- The resting stage of hair growth
- A hue with black added
- The lowest layer of the dermal layer; in direct contact with the subcutaneous layer; contains fewer blood vessels; contains the collagen and elastin fibers that provide the skin with its strength and flexibility.
- Type of melanin that is red/yellow; a dense concentration produces red hair.
- A mixture of sebum and sweat that forms a protective barrier for the skin; keeps skin smooth, helps maintain the skin’s normal pH range of 4.5 to 5.5.
- a function of the skin that allows you to feel heat, pressure, pain, etc…
- Long, thick pigmented hair, like normal scalp and eyebrow hair
- a group of diseases caused by a fungus
- Fine-grained, natural soil material that contain minerals; used to detoxify or absorb oil.
- the second layer of the epidermis; clear transparent cells
- this person always burns, never tans, hair, skin & eyes are all light in color
- The shedding, peeling or coming off in scales of the stratum corneum; intentional skin peeling
- A hue with white added
- a proteolytic exfoliator
- known for its lipophilic properties, this acid is anti inflammatory and is related to aspirin
- Mixtures of fats and oils converted to fatty acids by heat and then purified.
- The largest of the cranial nerves, also called Trifacial
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- Direct application over blemishes with a small contact electrode using an up-and-down movement to create a spark gap
- The natural color beneath the skin
- What are the lymph nodes near the ear called?
- Massage performed while client holds high frequency electrode
- the hair of the eye brow
- solution measuring more negative hydroxide ions than positive hydrogen ions; higher than 7 on the pH scale.
- Unit of electric strength.
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are _?
- what color LED light should be used for oily skin
- positive pole of an electrode used to produce an acidic reaction during a galvanic treatment
- pressurized, steam-heated vessel that sterilizes objects with high pressure and heat, or pressurized steam
- an ingredient in skincare that attracts and holds water onto the skin
- Bulges that form if veins stretch and lose their elasticity
- what is another name for the medication Actuane?
34 Clues: A hue with black added • A hue with white added • the hair of the eye brow • a proteolytic exfoliator • the powerhouse of the cell • Unit of electric strength. • an enzyme derived from pineapple • The resting stage of hair growth • The natural color beneath the skin • a group of diseases caused by a fungus • What are the lymph nodes near the ear called? • ...
State Crossword Jasmine Ileesha 2013-05-16
24 Clues: Iris • rose • Kukui • Bosie • denver • olympia • wild rose • providence • Harrisburg • bluebonnet • Sabel Palm • sugar maple • Tulip Poplar • yellowhammer • yucca flower • sitka spruce • Mount.Rushmore • "The Peach State" • "The Garden State" • "The beaver state" • "The Golden State" • "the hoosier state" • "The beehive state" • american beauty rose
Knowing Terengganu State Museum 2020-02-05
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- This type of transportation was introduced by the Chinese in the 20th century
- Footwear made out of wood
- The number of galleries in Terengganu State Museum
- The event of Api Pecah Gedung destroyed this castle
- Batu Bersurat is found at this village
- Petronas was built in 197_
- Natural gas for vehicles was first introduced in Terengganu in 198_
- Turtle sanctuary in Terengganu
- Smallest turtle in Malaysia
- One of natural dye used in cooking
- Tools used to weave songket
- The longest fish displayed in the Gallery of Natural Resources
- The biggest tudung saji in Craft Gallery is made from daun sal and daun _______
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- This village is known for the copper industry
- The length of seluar sampak came up to the_____
- It is used during al-Quran recitation
- This textile only uses the tie-dye technique
- This hill used to be a port to unload goods in Terengganu
- The king who announced Islam as the official religion
- Most commonly used motifs in wood carving other than flora and fauna
- The current Sultan is the _______ sultan of Terengganu
- It is used for containing fruits and for cinder and kemenyan
- Masjid Kg Tuan is located at
- Sultan Zainal Abidin I is the _______ Sultan of Terengganu
- Traditional game that uses marble
25 Clues: Footwear made out of wood • Petronas was built in 197_ • Smallest turtle in Malaysia • Tools used to weave songket • Masjid Kg Tuan is located at • Turtle sanctuary in Terengganu • Traditional game that uses marble • One of natural dye used in cooking • It is used during al-Quran recitation • Batu Bersurat is found at this village • This textile only uses the tie-dye technique • ...
US State capital city 2020-05-19
20 Clues: Ohio • Texas • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Georgia • Arizona • Alabama • Florida • New York • Illinois • Nebraska • Colorado • Delaware • Tennessee • California • New Jersey • Mississippi • Massachusetts • New Hampshire
Countries , State and Cities 2020-12-30
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- State also know as " God's own country"
- diamond city
- garden city
- this state has the Hydel Power Project Nathpa Jhakri
- pearl city
- state known for the meeting point of Mongoloids and Caucasoid
- Pancranga achaar is from this state
- place in the Jammu & Kashmir famous for 'saffron cultivation'
- this city is one of the two cities which are known as twin cities
- white city
- "Summer capital" of J&K
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- Namma Metro rapid transport system is operationalised in this state in India
- Largest state in India in terms of area
- Gulf of Mannar is located in this state
- originating state of Krishna river
- Least populous state/UT of India
- This Indian state touches the boundaries of the maximum number of other States
- state also known as " Land of Highlanders"
- Sun city
- Which state/UT is know as ’French Riviera of the East'
- Pink City of India
21 Clues: Sun city • pearl city • white city • garden city • diamond city • Pink City of India • "Summer capital" of J&K • Least populous state/UT of India • originating state of Krishna river • Pancranga achaar is from this state • State also know as " God's own country" • Largest state in India in terms of area • Gulf of Mannar is located in this state • ...
History Of Buffalo State 2016-10-21
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- New extracurricular activities include what?
- known as the State University College of Education at Buffalo the college becomes the first SUNY institution with a study-abroad program Semester where?
- High school what becomes a requirement for state normal school admission?
- In 2008 The college completes construction on the new $33 million which art center?
- In 1991 What $19 million project is opened?
- What building is constructed behind the school and connected by a bridge?
- The institution's affiliation with what is reflected in its new name: The State University College for Teachers at Buffalo?
- Which senator gives the keynote address as the spring commencement?
- What becomes a free-standing department?
- Who succeeds Dr. Harvey M. Rice becoming the third president and sixth chief executive of the college?
- The college offers a master of science degree in what education?
- The fully renovated Campus House reopens as a faculty/staff club, operated by what kind of students?
- The first dormitory, is built on the site of present-day Moot Hall.
- The college is accredited by the American Association of University what ?
- Students take over Rockwell Hall in early May to protest the U.S. invasion of what country and the student deaths at Kent State.
- The on-campus Moore facility includes family units for students with?
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- Which Department opens with 75 applicants?
- In 2007 which class applications hit a 15-year high at the college.?
- The Warren Enters Theatre in what hall is completely renovated and rededicated to Professor Emeritus Warren Enters.
- is appointed the first dean of women, a position she will hold until 1955?
- In response to a 1953 SUNY-wide order six sororities and three fraternities on campus go independent of their national headquarters.
- The curriculum expands with the addition of bachelor of science in education programs in early secondary education, including one of these languages?
- 1946 The institution, now called the New York State College for what at Buffalo?
- The Festival of Five, a series of gala arts events, marks the grand reopening of a newly renovated in what hall?.
- What was Buffalo State called before it present day name the Buffalo what School?
- The men's ice hockey team, formerly a club, becomes an ?
- The college is known for its strong
- National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education accredits the what program?Planetarium, Nobel laureate Edward Teller comes to campus for the dedication of the 50-seat what? Muhammad Ali, Who was a featured speaker at the third annual Black Arts Festival?
- What was the first principal last name?
- New residential and retail dining centers open inside the what ?
- The Home what Program becomes a four-year course leading to a bachelor of science degree?
- Buffalo State participates in the newly organized Educational Opportunity Program
32 Clues: The college is known for its strong • What was the first principal last name? • What becomes a free-standing department? • Which Department opens with 75 applicants? • In 1991 What $19 million project is opened? • New extracurricular activities include what? • The men's ice hockey team, formerly a club, becomes an ? • ...
Washington State Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-17
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- A leading industry in Washington
- Washington is the largest producer of this agriculture product in the U.S
- The Washington state capital
- There is more than a thousand of this thing in Washington
- Washington State Marine Animal
- The name of a major river in Washington
- Washington State Fruit
- Transportation on water
- Major company that has the same name as a forest
- The year Washington became an official state
- Fish that return to there spawning ground
- The Washington state fish
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- The only pro football team in Washington
- The state flower
- Washington is the ___________ state
- The tallest mountain in Washington
- Washington State Sport
- The largest aircraft manufacturer that was founded in Washington
- The mountains that divide the state into half
- A mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula
- The second part of a band name that started in Washington
21 Clues: The state flower • Washington State Sport • Washington State Fruit • Transportation on water • The Washington state fish • The Washington state capital • Washington State Marine Animal • A leading industry in Washington • The tallest mountain in Washington • Washington is the ___________ state • The name of a major river in Washington • The only pro football team in Washington • ...
WSP D7 State Routes 2023-09-20
24 Clues: SR9 • SC33 • SR96 • SR536 • SR538 • SR542 • SR546 • SR543 • SR544 • SR527 • SR539 • SR528 • SR524 • SR548 • SR531 • SR547 • SR203 • SR529 • SR11 SKAGIT • SR11 WHATCOM • 710 OTHER NAME • SR9 IN NOOKSACK • GAMING ESTABLISHMENT 104 • 7315 ISLAND COFFEE STOP LOCATION
State and Local Government 2024-05-07
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- WI definition: have a mayor or city manager that has a council to help run
- Biggest unit of local government
- Role of Governor; vetos and signs bills
- WI level court that makes the decision of "was the case handled correctly prior"
- authority
- the equivalent to the House of Representatives in WI state government
- Biggest source of revenue(funding) for county and municipal govts
- The type of election Scott Walker went through
- umbrella term for cities, towns, and villages
- Court Takes on cases with traffic,parking, and ordiance matters
- Elected Chief Executive Officer in the state
- Domain government can take private property and convert it into public use
- What is the branch that has this check: can impeach elected officials such as the president or judge
- What is the branch that has this check: declares laws that congress makes unconstitutional
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- A vote in which all the people in a country or area are asked to give an opinion or make a important political or social decision
- lack of government of their own (no charter)
- municipality established by a legal document
- federal or state laws/programs require counties to provide certain services but do not fund them
- two chambers
- Wisconsin is home to _______ indigenous tribes
- Only court level in Wisconsin that has Jury Trials
- the supreme power that a nation or state holds to govern itself
- County that New Holstein is in
23 Clues: authority • two chambers • County that New Holstein is in • Biggest unit of local government • Role of Governor; vetos and signs bills • lack of government of their own (no charter) • municipality established by a legal document • Elected Chief Executive Officer in the state • umbrella term for cities, towns, and villages • Wisconsin is home to _______ indigenous tribes • ...
N201 State Exam Revision 2024-07-06
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- when cancer cells are in the breast duct but havent yet mutated enough to spead outside the duct to breast tissue - earliest form of breast cancer
- symptoms of prostate cancer, such as urinary frequency, urinary retention and difficulty voiding, may also be a sign of __________ which is a feature of ageing
- a diverse group of cancers arising from the lymphatic system
- VAP - ~48 hours after ET intubation
- 'brain bruising' - the brain is in contact with the inside of the skull
- excess fluid in the lungs
- a long-term condition where the airways of the lungs become widened, leading to a build-up of excess mucus that can make the lungs more vulnerable to infection.
- 'pink puffer' - permanent enlargement and destruction of airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole
- chronic condition of the bronchioles
- 'blue bloater' - daily productive cough for three months or more in at least 2 consecutive years
- type of generalised seziure where there is tonic muscle contraction and altered conciousness
- occurs when there is an interruption to the brains blood supply
- what is the primary cause of COPD?
- medical term for the tell tale sign of stroke
- HAP - onset is >48 hours after admission
- most common type of invasive breast cancer, about 75-80%
- breast cancers that do not respond to hormone blocking therapy as they are negative for all three receptors: ER, PR and HER2
- consists of HAP, VAP and HCAP
- lymphoma that is quite aggressive and relapses are hard to treat and cure
- type of TBI where the injury is localised to the site of impact of the skull
- disease state characterised by airflow limiation that is not fully reversible
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- 85% of strokes are...
- abnormal or uncontrolled growth of cells lining the large intestine, benign polyps undergoing malignant change
- shearing, stretching, and tearing of nerve fibres
- treatment for cervical cancer that involved the use of internal applicators containing radioactive sources to place in close proximity to the tumor
- breast cancer that is rare and aggressive in nature , that presents as progressive inflammation of the breast
- the collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- type of generalised seziure where there is a brief LOC and cessation of activity for ~5-10 seconds
- low levels of oxygen in the blood
- CAP - onset in the community or first 2 days of hospitalisation
- defined as a seizure with 5 minutes or more of continuous clinical and/or electrographic seizure activity or recurrent seizure activity without recovery between seizures
- pressure exerted by fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid inside the skull and on the brain tissue
- second most common type of breast cancer, tends to occur more in women over 45
- type of partial seziure where there is no change in conciousness
- HCAP - develops outside of hospital after recent exposure to an acute care setting
- insult to the head that may result in injury to soft tissue, bony structures, and brain tissue
- acute infection of the lower respiratory tract
- type of lymphoma with a good prognosis
- 15% of strokes are...
- set of signs that are indicative of increased ICP
- type of TBI where the injury is directly opposite to the point of impact
- at least ___ _____ of cervical carcinomas are relatd to HPV
42 Clues: 85% of strokes are... • 15% of strokes are... • excess fluid in the lungs • consists of HAP, VAP and HCAP • low levels of oxygen in the blood • what is the primary cause of COPD? • VAP - ~48 hours after ET intubation • chronic condition of the bronchioles • type of lymphoma with a good prognosis • the collapse of a lung or part of a lung • ...
STATE CAPITALS OF INDIA 2024-08-08
28 Clues: PATNA • IMPHAL • SHIMLA • JAIPUR • PANAJI • RAIPUR • MUMBAI • AIZAWL • KOHIMA • BHOPAL • RANCHI • DISPUR • GANGTOK • CHENNAI • LUCKNOW • DEHRADUN • AGARTALA • ITANAGAR • KOLKATTA • SHILLONG • HYDERABAD • HYDERABAD • BENGALURU • CHANDIGARH • CHANDIGARH • GANDHINAGAR • BHUBANESHWAR • THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
First State Bank Employees 2023-04-11
22 Clues: IRA • HSA • TOM • WOW • DOG • SSI • BABY • CALL • FARM • COOK • PRES • HITE • HOME • DEBIT • SCEDD • DUSTER • FLOWER • SPANISH • REPORTS • MARKETING • FRONT DESK • REPLACEMENT CARD
state review, unit two 2022-03-28
Across
- large group of molecules
- hates water
- allows some things to go through but not others
- new substrates created
- large group of cells
- molecules naturally move from being clustered to being spaced out
- proteins that lower the amount of needed activation energy
- diffusion of water across a membrane
- cells spend energy to move molecules across the membrane with the help of proteins
- multiple organ systems put together creates a fully functioning _____
- large groups of atoms
- large group of organelles
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- region in the enzyme which the substrate goes into
- large group of organs
- the minimum amount of energy an organism needs for internal processes to function
- a method of moving molecules across the membrane without the need of energy
- reactions that fit into the activation site
- loves water
- the active site's shape is changed
- basic units of matter
- it is like the cell membrane and has a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails
- large group of tissues
22 Clues: hates water • loves water • large group of cells • large group of organs • basic units of matter • large groups of atoms • new substrates created • large group of tissues • large group of molecules • large group of organelles • the active site's shape is changed • diffusion of water across a membrane • reactions that fit into the activation site • ...
State Support Team 11 2024-09-14
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- I was mute up until 7th grade
- Training for 2nd 1/2 marathon
- Has 4 children
- Loves trucks and men with slick bald heads.
- Spouse is a musician
- Loves ice cream and Graeter’s Black Raspberry Chocolate Chunk
- 19 year old Jack Russel Terrier, Buddy, crossed the rainbow bridge last year
- Loves to be outside
- Was the Board Chairperson for a 65 Billion dollar financial fund.
- Enjoys reading
- Son was recently married
- Currently in the process of illustrating a children’s book for my childhood friend (we met in the 4th grade)
- Is crazy about Costco
- Heart is split between 3 states
- Binges Netflix
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- Attended Speech Therapy while I was in high school
- Loves to dress up and party
- Dill pickle junkie
- Has 2 dogs but is NOT a dog person
- Met spouse on a picket line and was married 1 year later
- A published poet!
- Makes and paints items from wood and gives them to others as gifts
- Went to college at the same school father was a professor at
- Worked where they were only one of eleven Americans out of a staff of approximately 1100
- Has 9 grandkids
- Has moved over 30 times
- An international referee for the Paralympic sport of boccia
- I am allergic to raw peanuts but not peanut butter(which I love
28 Clues: Has 4 children • Enjoys reading • Binges Netflix • Has 9 grandkids • A published poet! • Dill pickle junkie • Loves to be outside • Spouse is a musician • Is crazy about Costco • Has moved over 30 times • Son was recently married • Loves to dress up and party • I was mute up until 7th grade • Training for 2nd 1/2 marathon • Heart is split between 3 states • Has 2 dogs but is NOT a dog person • ...
State & Capitals of India 2023-11-09
29 Clues: Patna • Bhopal • Aizwal • Mumbai • Dispur • Ranchi • Jaipur • Imphal • Panaji • Kohima • Chennai • Lucknow • Gangtok • Capital • Kolkata • Bilaspur • Dehradun • Agartala • Itanagar • Shillong • Amaravati • Hyderabad • Bengaluru • Chandigarh • Chandigarh • Gandhinagar • Bhubaneshwar • Pradesh Shimla • Thiruvananthapuram
Russian state exam 5 2024-10-09
35 Clues: хор • храм • язык • сила • арфа • длина • доход • выгода • мечеть • кнопка • способ • знание • запрет • однако • хрупкий • молитва • тромбон • сумерки • тревога • твердый • текущий • обнимать • значимый • надежный • выступать • восприятие • извержение • иностранец • набережная • творчество • инструмент • препятствия • извергаться • исследование • уделятьвнимание
FEELINGS/STATE OF MIND 2024-11-21
20 Clues: BÉKÉS • HARAG • IRIGY • UNOTT • GYANÚS • IZGALOM • AGGÓDNI • CSALÓDÁS • IZGALMAS • AGGASZTÓ • CSALÓDOTT • KONCENTRÁLT • ELRAGADTATOTT • MEGKÖNNYEBBÜLT • INGERÜLT/DÜHÖS • ÖRÖMTELI/VIDÁM • DÜH/ÉGTELEN HARAG • SZORONGÓ/NYUGTALAN • ZAVARODOTT/ÖSSZEZAVART • ZAVARBAN VAN/MEGSZÉGYENÜL
The Green Mountain State 2024-12-08
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- Sweat equity
- Coffee mugs and cheese atop the mountain
- The town next door
- Tap a tree
- Go for a...
- Stain color
- Primarily of the curd
- Downihll movement
- The local mountain
- stove Liability comfort
- Reminds Josh of home
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- Go fish.
- Steamed chocolate
- Street name
- Green. Blue. Black diamond.
- Leaf show
- Melted nutritious sandwich
- Winter is coming
- Neighborly dog
- Immovable ice age
- Mounting cold precipitation
- Multiple trees makes for
22 Clues: Go fish. • Leaf show • Tap a tree • Street name • Go for a... • Stain color • Sweat equity • Neighborly dog • Winter is coming • Steamed chocolate • Downihll movement • Immovable ice age • The town next door • The local mountain • Reminds Josh of home • Primarily of the curd • stove Liability comfort • Multiple trees makes for • Melted nutritious sandwich • Green. Blue. Black diamond. • ...
ELA State Test Vocab 2022-03-24
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- to describe the particular character or qualities of; give certain characteristics to
- to examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work
- a word that has the same meaning of another word
- to make a guess based on facts and observations; conclude
- a claim made in response to or in order to offset another claim
- to say again or in a different way
- related to what is being discussed or is presently important
- the narrator tells the story to another character using the word 'you.
- a statement of something as true
- the writer's reason for writing
- one or more persons who are against someone or something
- the power of a thing or person that causes some kind of effect on another
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- to make known; to show
- to make clear by using examples
- to tell apart by seeing differences
- to give particular attention to; stress
- "the author uses a narrator to tell the story, either through the eyes of another character or from the perspective of a storyteller
- identifying the main idea and most important facts, then writing a brief overview that includes only those key ideas and details
- the “big point” or the most important idea that the writer is communicating to the reader
- a strong and powerful effect
- the narrator is a character in the story, telling events from their perspective using "I" or "we."
- doesn't appear in the story at all"
- an underlying message or the big idea of a story
- a short section taken from a play, film, or written work
- use the five senses (sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell) to add detail to writing
- a way of looking at or thinking about something
- a word that has the opposite meaning of another word
- what one thinks about something or somebody
28 Clues: to make known; to show • a strong and powerful effect • to make clear by using examples • the writer's reason for writing • a statement of something as true • to say again or in a different way • to tell apart by seeing differences • doesn't appear in the story at all" • to give particular attention to; stress • what one thinks about something or somebody • ...
Our State July 2025 2025-07-02
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- Fans | Wilson summer essential from days before air conditioning.
- | River town known for its creativity and cultural spirit.
- Hunters | People who search for buried glass treasures from North Carolina past.
- Guide | High Country expert shares wisdom from decades on the river.
- Shift | Elizabeth Hudson reflects on summer days at her grandparents bungalow porch.
- Hampton | Resort where two childhood friends revive summer camp spirit.
- Salad | Summer dish with bell peppers, raisins, and Dijon vinaigrette.
- Creek | Creedmoor arts community that began with two potters in a tobacco field.
- | Instrument maker who builds violins, guitars, and banjos in Yancey County.
- Norman | Largest man-made lake in North Carolina with 500 miles of shoreline.
- | Hatmaker in Macon County inspired by ancestral craft.
- Eubanks | Carrboro writer known for her books on nature and Southern culture.
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- | Home of North Carolina first educational state forest.
- | Outer Banks island with wild nature and unexpected wildlife like nutria.
- River | Place where childhood memories of fishing and imagination intertwine.
- Level | Raleigh botanic garden grown from an old farm field.
- Corn | Ingredient that signals peak summer and stars in custard sundaes.
- | City where trees and neighborhood memories grow side by side.
- | Winston Salem estate where art, history, and gardens combine for a great day trip.
- | North Carolina coast tradition made from knotted rope.
- Sandwiches | Roasted chicken and pesto baguette is perfect for lunch in the park.
- Cookies | Bright and chewy treat perfect for any warm day occasion.
22 Clues: | Hatmaker in Macon County inspired by ancestral craft. • | Home of North Carolina first educational state forest. • | North Carolina coast tradition made from knotted rope. • | River town known for its creativity and cultural spirit. • Level | Raleigh botanic garden grown from an old farm field. • | City where trees and neighborhood memories grow side by side. • ...
Arkansas Becomes a State 2022-01-23
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- Arkansas asked Congress to become a state before checking the population because of the ___________ of sending messages.
- Arkansas became a state on _______ 15, 1835.
- Arkansas joined the Union along with the free state ______________.
- Eventually delegates at the constitutional convention agreed on a _____________.
- Many historians have debated whether or not Arkansas was ____________ in becoming a state.
- The struggle for statehood was a ______ process.
- Arkansas became the _______ state of the Union.
- Many Arkansas residents questioned if it would be better to become a state or continue as a _____________.
- In 1833, Sevier introduced a bill asking for a territorial ______.
- Delegates from the Southeast part of the state wanted apportionment to be based on the _______ population.
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- The bill admitting Arkansas was ______ in Congress.
- Delegates from the Northwest part of the state wanted apportionment to be based on only _____ citizens.
- Territorial Governor Fulton wanted Arkansas to wait to become a state until it had developed more ______________.
- One of the issues with Arkansas’s Territorial Government was that it did very little to improve ________________.
- One of the complaints Arkansas residents made prior to statehood was the lack of a strong ____________.
- ________ supported the push for statehood during the election of 1830.
- The issue of apportionment created a __________ during the constitutional convention.
- One of the first steps for a territory to become a state is to hold a ___________ convention.
- The territorial governor was appointed by the ____________.
- The only issue that caused dispute during the constitutional convention was the question of __________ in the General Assembly.
- Southern politicians were worried that admitting Michigan as a state would shift the power in Congress towards ___________ states.
- Residents complained about the unreliability of the ______ system.
- Governor Fulton used a “____________” to avoid creating a state constitution.
- Arkansas held its constitutional convention with little __________.
- ________ urged caution and did not support the push for statehood during the election of 1830.
25 Clues: Arkansas became a state on _______ 15, 1835. • Arkansas became the _______ state of the Union. • The struggle for statehood was a ______ process. • The bill admitting Arkansas was ______ in Congress. • The territorial governor was appointed by the ____________. • Residents complained about the unreliability of the ______ system. • ...
Adam's State of Horseplay 2025-05-21
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- AL Goat
- First Man
- AL Bird
- TN Back 40
- Triple Crown Winner Secretariat aka
- Fav 'Chunk' movie of the 80's
- Whoa! Hold your ______
- Liz Taylor horse movie
- 1938 Horse of the Year
- #5 Down Rivalry
- Tasty TX non-native
- Number of years today
- "with long life I will satisfy him and show him my ______" Psalms 91:16
- Themed Capitol
- Young male equine
- "I pray that you may enjoy good _____and that all may go well with you" 3 John 1:2
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- Favored Sibling
- Canadian Coastal Catch
- Dear Misses
- Favored team
- With #7 Down especially remembers 5/23/82
- With #6 Down especially remembers 5/23/82
- AL Gem
- AL Flower
- Long revered coach, informally
- #5 Down Rally Cry
- College past time
- Horse that is lacking
- "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to _____you..." Jeremiah 29:11
- AL Snake
- "The Black _______"
- "This is the day that the Lord has made, Let us_____ and be glad of it" Psalms 118:24
- AL Tree
33 Clues: AL Gem • AL Goat • AL Bird • AL Tree • AL Snake • AL Flower • First Man • TN Back 40 • Dear Misses • Favored team • Themed Capitol • Favored Sibling • #5 Down Rivalry • #5 Down Rally Cry • College past time • Young male equine • "The Black _______" • Tasty TX non-native • Horse that is lacking • Number of years today • Canadian Coastal Catch • Whoa! Hold your ______ • Liz Taylor horse movie • 1938 Horse of the Year • ...
State Board and Law 2025-10-27
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- following a daily routine to maintain your body's cleanliness
- ridge the largest curve of the head; separates then interior of the head from the exterior
- bacteria that are NOT harmful
- massage technique that involves light stroking movements
- the space formed in between the point where two lines join
- ingrown nail
- the innermost layer of hair
- the process of obtaining the info from your guest that you need to suggest services, products, etc. for their hair and body needs
- involves forcing the hair between the thumb and back of the comb to create tension
- the diameter or width, quality, feel and arrangement of individual hair strands within the overall hair structure
- colors created by mixing two primary colors in equal proportions
- the study of hair and its diseases and disorders
- acids protein building blocks of hair that link together to form tiny protein fibers
- bonds easily broken by water or heat; repairs when hair dries or cools
- abnormal hair loss
- the tough, outer protective covering of the hair
- boil or abscess of the skin located in the hair follicle
- chemically rearranging straight hair into a curly or wavy form
- percentage of dollars brought into the salon from Guest services and products sold by a particular stylist
- bacterial invasion of the body that disrupts a normal function of health
- the science that deals with the composition, structures, and properties of matter
- the principles that guide your professional behavior
- communication cues provided by the movement and position of the body
- a mixture in which small particles of a substance are dispersed throughout a gas or liquid.
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- lines that run in the same direction never crossing
- a line slanting between horizontal and vertical lines
- utilizing social settings as an opportunity to meet new Guests
- lines that intersect to make a 90 degree angle
- overall evaluation of self-worth
- the use of written, verbal, and visual communication designed to attract potential Guests to your business
- painful, itchy and non-contagious skin inflammation, which can have the appearance of either dry or moist lesions
- an immune response or reaction to substances that are usually not harmful
- when a substance is able to mixed with another substance
- the first section of hair that is cut to serve as a guide to determine the length and/or shape
- nourishing fluid that supplies nutrients and oxygen, carries away waste products, and protects the body from pathogenic bacteria
- physical and psychological responses to demanding situations
- the liquid that is mixed with powder to form a nail enhancement
- when two or more persons share in the ownership and operations of a business
- responsible for inhaling and exhaling
- a texturizing technique that removes larger sections of hair; chunking creates movement in a perimeter design line by breaking up the weighted line
- the first time hair is colored
- to care for the hands & fingernails by cutting, shaping, polishing, and softening
- rod-shaped, spore-producing bacteria
- a small, cone-shaped elevation at the base of the hair follicle filled with blood vessels
- application of pressure applied while combing and holding the hair prior to cutting 45°
- technical term for nails
- the middle layer of the hair
- plan plan of action that describes the current or projected future of a business
- whites spots are a sign of...
- a substance that is capable of dissolving another substance
- a written agreement that once purchased, guarantees that the business is protected in the events of accident and injury, fire, theft and loss of ability to do business
- infection that is resistant to certain antibiotics; start as small red bumps
- yeasts, molds, and fungi
- the money you will invest to start your business
- the powder that is mixed with liquid to form a nail enhancement
- a condition caused by a microscopic mite, known as the itch mite
- the section of the head from the occipital bone to the hairline
57 Clues: ingrown nail • abnormal hair loss • technical term for nails • yeasts, molds, and fungi • the innermost layer of hair • the middle layer of the hair • bacteria that are NOT harmful • whites spots are a sign of... • the first time hair is colored • overall evaluation of self-worth • rod-shaped, spore-producing bacteria • responsible for inhaling and exhaling • ...
State Board Study 2 2026-02-16
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- A document used to record medical history, allergies, and treatment goals.
- A substance with a pH above 7 that can soften and swell hair.
- Opposite colors on the color wheel that neutralize each other.
- Sweat glands responsible for regulating body temperature.
- A logarithmic scale ranging from 0–14 that measures acidity and alkalinity.
- The transitional phase between growth and resting stages of hair.
- Standards of conduct including confidentiality, honesty, and proper boundaries in practice.
- The positive electrode used in galvanic facial treatments.
- Protein fibers that provide strength and structure to the skin.
- Loss of skin color due to decreased melanin production.
- A mixture of two immiscible substances stabilized by an emulsifier (like oil and water).
- The outermost layer of the epidermis composed of dead, keratinized cells.
- The upper layer of the dermis that contains capillaries and nerve endings.
- Disease-causing microorganisms carried in human blood, such as Hepatitis B.
- A chronic vascular disorder characterized by persistent redness and dilated capillaries.
- The resting phase of the hair cycle.
- Visible dilated capillaries near the skin’s surface.
- Cells in the dermis responsible for producing collagen and elastin fibers.
- A chemical product approved by the Environmental Protection Agency for use against specific pathogens in salons.
- An autoimmune disorder characterized by red patches covered with silvery scales.
- An ingredient that attracts moisture to the skin, such as glycerin.
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- A circular chart used to determine complementary and contrasting colors in makeup application.
- Safety guidelines that require treating all human blood and bodily fluids as infectious.
- A condition that requires avoiding or modifying a treatment, such as active herpes simplex.
- The removal of dead skin cells to improve skin texture and appearance.
- A machine that produces an alternating current to stimulate circulation and kill bacteria
- The skin layer containing collagen, elastin, nerves, and blood vessels.
- A device that uses steam under pressure at 250°F (121°C) to sterilize implements.
- The presence of harmful microorganisms on tools, surfaces, or skin.
- The negative electrode used in galvanic treatments.
- The active growth phase of the hair cycle.
- Darkened patches of skin caused by trauma to the skin
- Oil glands connected to hair follicles that secrete sebum.
- A type of wax that hardens and is removed without strips.
- An ingredient that allows oil and water to mix and aids in cleansing; Surface Active Agents
- The process that destroys all microbial life, including spores, typically achieved in an autoclave.
- The single most effective method for preventing the spread of infection in the treatment room.
- The cell responsible for producing melanin pigment in the basal layer.
- A constant, direct current used for desincrustation and iontophoresis.
- The process that eliminates most pathogenic organisms, but not necessarily spores.
- A sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB radiation.
- Small keratin-filled cysts that appear as white bumps under the skin.
- The tiny muscle attached to the hair follicle that causes “goosebumps.”
- Protein fibers that allow the skin to stretch and return to its original shape.
44 Clues: The resting phase of the hair cycle. • The active growth phase of the hair cycle. • The negative electrode used in galvanic treatments. • Visible dilated capillaries near the skin’s surface. • Darkened patches of skin caused by trauma to the skin • Loss of skin color due to decreased melanin production. • Sweat glands responsible for regulating body temperature. • ...
TN Cosmetology State Law 2025-08-26
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- The practice of exchanging things with other for mutual benefit
- All licensees shall display their license at any location where they _____ or teach
- The cleansing of hair and scalp
- No operator shall carry combs or other instruments here
- No licensee or student who knowingly has an infectious or contagious disease in a ______ stage shall give a service in a school or shop
- One of the substances banned by the FDA
- Means any breach or failure to abide by the statutes and rules
- The minimum number of shampoo bowls a school can have
- Powders and lotions must be applied with a clean ________ and disposed of immediately after each use
- The maximum amount of miles an extension campus can be from the main campus
- The minimum number of stations a school can have
- The number of cosmetologists on the board
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- The only layer of the skin that can be removed for beautification
- 1500 hours is the minimum number of hours to be one
- Every disinfecting solution filled with an EPA registered disinfectant should be mixed according to who's instructions?
- The number of State Board members
- The sale of alcoholic beverages in any cosmetology establishment is
- $60, the cost of the _______ cosmetologist license
- All licensees engaged in the practice must wear a(n) ______ tag with a file number
- The care of skin
- The entity responsible for prescribing the dress code for students
- Cosmetology may be practiced only in rooms which are adequately lighted and ________
- The person who appoints board members
- Every establishment shall have a _______ number of covered containers for trash
- A ____, clean towel shall be provided for each patron
- The category of hours that covers sterilization, bacteriology, shop ethics, and anatomy
- Floors shall be swept and ____ each day
- five The fee for late license renewal
28 Clues: The care of skin • The cleansing of hair and scalp • The number of State Board members • The person who appoints board members • five The fee for late license renewal • One of the substances banned by the FDA • Floors shall be swept and ____ each day • The number of cosmetologists on the board • The minimum number of stations a school can have • ...
October Our State puzzle 2025-10-02
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- Creamy filling that joins apples in Sheri Castle’s cake.
- Forest-dwelling creature that eats pests and protects crops by night.
- Thousands of flowers planted in Swannanoa after Helene.
- Mountain town whose hotel became a post-flood symbol.
- The storm whose aftermath runs like a thread through October’s issue.
- Where Lynn Wells serves up steak subs and cheesy corn dip.
- Where Kathleen Purvis discovers international flavors in Raleigh.
- High Country town where Edgar Tufts built schools and a hospital.
- Author of The Historian, once a child enchanted by spooky tales in Asheville.
- New tributary restored in Todd by a pair of waterwomen.
- Silvery fish hauled ashore at Salter Path with tractors.
- Large Appalachian salamander that inspired Jeremy B. Jones’s reflection.
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- Natural feature chased along the state’s scenic byway.
- City home to the North Carolina Arboretum and a hub for fall travelers.
- Nutty partner to dark chocolate in a sweet-salty bark.
- Source of strength for Ashe County beekeepers.
- Healing performance in Asheville that inspired Appalachia Rising.
- The profession that inspired T. Edward Nickens’s Trims & Travels.
- Icon of autumn harvest and patches across North Carolina.
- Wheel that has been a symbol of the NC State Fair for more than a century.
20 Clues: Source of strength for Ashe County beekeepers. • Mountain town whose hotel became a post-flood symbol. • Natural feature chased along the state’s scenic byway. • Nutty partner to dark chocolate in a sweet-salty bark. • Thousands of flowers planted in Swannanoa after Helene. • New tributary restored in Todd by a pair of waterwomen. • ...
The New Irish State 2019-12-16
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- Hydroelectric Dam built to produce electricity for industry, farming and homes
- First Presidant of the Ececutive Council 1923
- Introduced in 1950, this provided free medical help to mothers and children under 16
- Minister for Health under the first Inter-Party Government
- The Pro-Treaty Party which formed a government after the Civil War
- All three were placed back under Ireland's control as part of the Anglo-Irish Agreement 1938
- Fianna Fail's Minister for Industry and Commerce
- Introduced during WWII, coupons were exchanged for goods in shops
- Period of preoperity in Ireland during the 1990s
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- deValera's refusal to pay these led to the 'Economic War' with Britain
- Taoiseah under the first Inter-Party Government
- took place in 1972 and resulted in Ireland joining the EEC
- Ireland during WWII was known as -
- Oath which had to be taken by members of the Dáil and Seanad
- Set up to make changes to the border between Northern Ireland and the rest of Ireland
- Succeeded Jack Lynch as Taoiseach in 1979
- Had their commemorative march banned in August 1933
- Prime Minister of Northern Ireland who met the Taoiseah in Dublin in 1965
- Signed by Garrett Fitzgerald and Margaret Thatcher, this was a major achievement in the Northern Ireland peace process
- Act passed in 1933 allowing Commonwealth countries to change laws passed by the British Government
- Representative of the King in Ireland, boycotted and abolished by deValera
- Minister for Education who introduced free secondary education
- Became Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fail in 1959
- Anti-Treaty party set up by deValera in 1926
- In 1949 Ireland was declared a -
- more than one party joing together to form a government
26 Clues: In 1949 Ireland was declared a - • Ireland during WWII was known as - • Succeeded Jack Lynch as Taoiseach in 1979 • Anti-Treaty party set up by deValera in 1926 • First Presidant of the Ececutive Council 1923 • Taoiseah under the first Inter-Party Government • Fianna Fail's Minister for Industry and Commerce • Period of preoperity in Ireland during the 1990s • ...
Guadalupe River State Park 2020-12-21
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- short tailed feline
- Golden-cheeked arrival month
- woodland type
- cliff nesters
- prolific little growing grass
- gorgeous artsy bird
- mountain lion moniker
- an essential tree but misjudged a trash tree
- picturesque view of the hill country
- four-lined and legged creeper
- Monarch larvae food
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- guided protected natural area in GRSP
- skilled avian hunter
- Texas state fish (Guadalupe)
- long necked and leggy sandhill
- endangered flier
- hangs from Live Oaks and Ashe Junipers
- airy native grasses named after botanist
- ethical energy type
- the Cagel turtle's orienteer
- type of savannah
- no-haired river lining tree
- primitive hiking at Guadalupe River State Park
- woody plant suppressor
24 Clues: woodland type • cliff nesters • endangered flier • type of savannah • short tailed feline • ethical energy type • gorgeous artsy bird • Monarch larvae food • skilled avian hunter • mountain lion moniker • woody plant suppressor • no-haired river lining tree • Texas state fish (Guadalupe) • Golden-cheeked arrival month • the Cagel turtle's orienteer • prolific little growing grass • ...
Human Geography State Notes 2021-04-29
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- no monarch, usually elected president
- sovereignty, authority and legitimacy, perceived as just
- no government(after wars and government has been destroyed and fighting to take over)
- acceptance of political power
- economic benefits, 70 countries to 200+
- organization that makes & enforces laws
- supreme governing power of a state
- living in a defined space
- when a nation does not have territory to call its own
- political, social, economic, and cultural domination
- north american free trade agreement (US, Canada, Mexico)
- sense of fairness
- few people have power
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- more than one nation in borders
- member states surrender power to a higher organization (cooperation, trade, conflict reduced)
- government owns property, provides healthcare, education and welfare
- territorial political extension of another state
- ability to influence and control the behavior of persons
- force, persuasion, manipulation, exchange
- government by a single person, unlimited power
- ruled by single leader, not elected, may use force
- people who share a common culture
- power to make and enforce laws
- permanent population, territorial boundaries, government a working economy and sovereignty
- extending rule of a nation over foreign nations
- laws and rules that affect the public
- force to do what government says, can be prevented from leaving the country
- completely surrounded by another state
- body of people
- state with only one nation within its borders
- elected by people, all eligible to vote
- government is overthrown by force
- king, queen, emporer, or empress (passed through heirs)
33 Clues: body of people • sense of fairness • few people have power • living in a defined space • acceptance of political power • power to make and enforce laws • more than one nation in borders • people who share a common culture • government is overthrown by force • supreme governing power of a state • no monarch, usually elected president • laws and rules that affect the public • ...
Federal, State, & Local Governments 2021-03-25
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- Runs a town or city
- Section of a town divided for a purpose
- Helps pay for schools, roads, police protection
- Federal, State, Local Governments
- Enforces laws
- The structure of the Texas government is formulated where
- Texas has had seven of these while the USA has had one
- Another word for voting booth
- Income tax, property tax, sales tax, estate tax, tariffs, gift tax
- Collected from retail purchases. Ex. buying clothes, food, toys
- A source of revenue for the state of Texas
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- 2 divisions of the local government
- Runs a city's operations
- Head of government state
- Cities and Towns
- Can raise an army
- This is defined as power shared between the federal & state governments
- Creates laws
- Interprets the law
- Vetoes bills
- Mayor of Dallas
21 Clues: Creates laws • Vetoes bills • Enforces laws • Mayor of Dallas • Cities and Towns • Can raise an army • Interprets the law • Runs a town or city • Runs a city's operations • Head of government state • Another word for voting booth • Federal, State, Local Governments • 2 divisions of the local government • Section of a town divided for a purpose • A source of revenue for the state of Texas • ...
State and city Trivia 2021-05-13
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- this state has a very hot climate and many deserts
- known for its gambling, shopping, fine dining, and entertainment
- this states mascot is a bear
- this state in Alabama is known for its many historic/cultural landmarks
- capitol of New Mexico
- capitol of Washington
- capital of California
- largest state in the us
- sixth largest state
- capitol of Nevada
- the capitol of Arkansas
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- most famous for its Mount Rushmore monument
- capitol of Texas
- this state mascot is peaches
- capitol of Iowa
- has the statue of liberty
- has the walk of fame
- famous for its Tv, movie and music industries
- most popular for its beaches and natural sceneries
- capital of Florida
- capitol of Arizona
- has the golden gate bridge
- the capitol of Mississippi
- capitol of Utah
24 Clues: capitol of Iowa • capitol of Utah • capitol of Texas • capitol of Nevada • capital of Florida • capitol of Arizona • sixth largest state • has the walk of fame • capitol of New Mexico • capitol of Washington • capital of California • largest state in the us • the capitol of Arkansas • has the statue of liberty • has the golden gate bridge • the capitol of Mississippi • ...
State Capitals of Brazil 2021-11-30
27 Clues: belém • natal • palmas • maceió • macapá • cuiabá • manaus • aracaju • vitória • goiânia • curitiba • brasília • são luís • teresina • salvador • boa vista • fortaleza • fortaleza • são paulo • rio branco • porto velho • joão pessoa • porto alegre • campo grande • florianópolis • belo horizonte • rio de janeiro
Northeast State DOODS Crossword 2022-02-10
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- state animal of New York
- capital city is Boston
- capital of Rhode Island
- the constitution state
- when visitors it's called this
- holiday that started in this region
- a type of land this region is known for
- state flower is a Black-Eyed Susan
- state with the largest land mass
- marine animal is a Horseshoe Crab
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- The Green Mountain State
- ocean that borders this region
- New Jersey capital city
- abbreviation of Maine
- Maine state animal
- this regions ____ has 4 distinct seasons
- Vermont is famous for its ____ syrup
- number of states that have "New" in them
- number of states in the Northeast
- the state farthest Northeast is
20 Clues: Maine state animal • abbreviation of Maine • capital city is Boston • the constitution state • New Jersey capital city • capital of Rhode Island • The Green Mountain State • state animal of New York • ocean that borders this region • when visitors it's called this • the state farthest Northeast is • state with the largest land mass • number of states in the Northeast • ...
State of the Markets 2022-02-02
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- Social news, TTM
- Michigan survey
- What banks and asset managers do
- Transportation
- Appointed by Trump, reappointed by Biden
- 2022 Winter Olympics
- Father of monetary policy
- Not beta
- The Fed’s biggest concern
- Economic decline
- Inflation
- Raising rates
- Difficult times
- Bond returns
- From boom to bust, repeatable
- Tulips & tech
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- Covid December 2021
- Chinese New Year
- Government shortfall
- Jobs
- Global politics adjective
- Slowing
- Former IMF head
- Crimea
- Powell's mistake
- Putin's new friend
- Policy preparing to tighten
- Pharmacy to pharma
- Oil & Gas
- Superbowl
30 Clues: Jobs • Crimea • Slowing • Not beta • Inflation • Oil & Gas • Superbowl • Bond returns • Raising rates • Tulips & tech • Transportation • Michigan survey • Former IMF head • Difficult times • Chinese New Year • Social news, TTM • Powell's mistake • Economic decline • Putin's new friend • Pharmacy to pharma • Covid December 2021 • Government shortfall • 2022 Winter Olympics • Global politics adjective • ...
State and Local Government 2022-03-08
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- law protecting society from wrong doers
- Vote, pay taxes, and serve on a jury
- life, liberty, hunt, fish, worship
- general assembly house with 180 members
- checks and balances is a ____ for all
- used by the Exec Branch to enforce laws
- The Branch that enforces the law
- US citizen, 18 yrs, resident of state
- the budget in Georgia's constitution
- rules and procedures in the constitution
- The Bill of Rights offers this from the gov
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- The Branch that creates the law
- The preamble is the first part.
- wisdom, justice and moderation
- 56 of these are in the Senate
- US constitution written to avoid this
- The Branch that interprets the law
- Same for the Lt. Governor an Governor
- purpose of the constitution
- legislation is called General Assembly
- one of the bicameral branches
- ______ of powers limits power of others
- changes to the constitution
- law designed to deal with relationships
- 30+ yrs old,US citizen - 15+ yrs, res 6+
25 Clues: purpose of the constitution • changes to the constitution • 56 of these are in the Senate • one of the bicameral branches • wisdom, justice and moderation • The Branch that creates the law • The preamble is the first part. • The Branch that enforces the law • The Branch that interprets the law • life, liberty, hunt, fish, worship • Vote, pay taxes, and serve on a jury • ...
Crime, law and state 2013-05-24
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- taking the money that is not yours, e.g in a bank or company
- to ... a crime = break the law
- a person who has seen a crime
- taking something that is not yours
- a person who chooses q new government
- a person who works for free
- the country where you were born
- a group of people who live locally
- a person who represents an accused person in court
- stealing something, e.g from a supermarket
- the rule of a country by a king or queen
- all the information and things that the police collect at crime scene
- a line between two countries
- when a criminal is put to death
- police officers do it when they catch a criminal
- when a judge and jury decide a person has broken the law, they say this person is ...
- a person who enters a house without permission to steal something
- choosing a new government
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- a place where a judge works
- a prosecutor does it in court (...sb of sth)
- a person who attacks another person in the street
- the official 'song' of a country
- when a person hasn't committed a crime, this person is ...
- the family of a king or queen
- for example cleaning the streets as punishment
- a piece of paper on which you vote
- the head of a government
- a place where an ambassador lives and works
- a person who steals things from people in the street
- an organisation which helps people in need
- a person who takes something that isn't theirs
31 Clues: the head of a government • choosing a new government • a place where a judge works • a person who works for free • a line between two countries • a person who has seen a crime • the family of a king or queen • to ... a crime = break the law • the country where you were born • when a criminal is put to death • the official 'song' of a country • taking something that is not yours • ...
Junior All-State Terms 2014-10-27
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- in a singing style
- more than one performer in unison
- from the sign
- gradually softer
- generally a little quicker than andante
- silent
- very loud
- sweetly
- little by little
- very fast
- marked;with emphasis
- loud
- softly
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- a hold or pause
- gradually softer
- smooth and connected
- rapid; lively
- gradually louder
- gradually faster
- with spirit;brilliantly
- gradually slower
- the sign
- time; speed
- sustain full value
- separated, detached style
- moderately
- by semi tones
- to the finish
- the final added measures of a musical composition
- a composition or passage for more than one performer
- medium; half
31 Clues: loud • silent • softly • sweetly • the sign • very loud • very fast • moderately • time; speed • medium; half • rapid; lively • from the sign • by semi tones • to the finish • a hold or pause • gradually softer • gradually louder • gradually faster • gradually softer • gradually slower • little by little • in a singing style • sustain full value • smooth and connected • marked;with emphasis • with spirit;brilliantly • ...
Solid State Circuits II 2015-12-13
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- (TCRNUOE) The blocking oscillator can be used as a _______.
- (RATTEMPUREE) The power rating of a transistor decreases as the ___________ increases.
- (TTEERIM) In Franklin Oscillator, 2 common _______ amplifier stages are used which give 360 degree phase shift.
- (NRDIA) The dc current is called the current _____ of the stage.
- (TTCSPILO) An oscillator with a tap on the inductor in the tank circuit is called a ________ oscillator.
- (ICOMRAHN) If the output voltage is a sine wave function of time, the oscillator is called a ________ oscillator.
- (LVEGTOA) A circuit that can change the frequency of oscillation with an application of dc voltage is sometimes called a _______-controlled oscillator.
- (YNUQTSI) In order to investigate stability of feedback amplifier, _______ criterion is used.
- (GHHREI) The stray-wiring capacitance has an effect on the ______ frequency.
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- (MUMMINI) At series resonance, the impedance of a crystal is _______.
- (WOT) An octave refers to a factor of ___ change of frequency.
- (ROLLOCCET) The _________ current is minimum at resonance.
- (OOPRASBTT) This method is used to achieve constant charging current.
- (YEQEFRCUN) Frequency response is a graph of voltage gain versus
- (BNAANRRDWO) A tuned class C amplifier is usually a __________ amplifier.
- (NET) Decibel voltage gain is defined as ___ times the common logarithm of the power gain.
- (EVTISOPI) The phase shift around the feedback loop must be o for ________ feedback.
- For an input of square wave to an op-amp integrator, the output should be a ________ wave.
- (OPLO) The product of open loop gain and feedback factor is called ____ gain.
- (SELS) The amplifier is stable if the absolute magnitude of A is ____ than 1.
20 Clues: (ROLLOCCET) The _________ current is minimum at resonance. • (TCRNUOE) The blocking oscillator can be used as a _______. • (WOT) An octave refers to a factor of ___ change of frequency. • (YEQEFRCUN) Frequency response is a graph of voltage gain versus • (NRDIA) The dc current is called the current _____ of the stage. • ...
Penn State Neurosurgery 2023 2023-12-05
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- Kamen med school
- Won Presidential citation from Society of Critical Care Medicine
- Number of games won by PSN at the Charity Softball Tournament
- PI for SQUID
- Schlauderaff’s new hometown
- Duke Samson award winner
- Over 1000 “stimulated”
- O'Neill fellowship
- The new Dr. Wade found a role for Tim-2 in this cell
- Liquid biopsy may help these patients
- Four Diamonds award winner
- CMBE Young Innovator Award Winner
- Ranked Neurosurgery and Neurology in the Top 50
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- Chan’s canine
- Disease “defended” by the new Dr. Baringer
- Samer’s spine fellowship (abbrev.)
- The new Dr. Pandya profiled this molecule in her thesis
- The new Kray
- Knight with a hospital in Perth
- Anne Ellington Powell Research Chair Award winner
- 2023 Harbaugh Lecturer
- Paro medical school (abbrev.)
- Rizk collaborator specializing in 3D printing
- 37 years with Penn State
- Peterson residency town
25 Clues: The new Kray • PI for SQUID • Chan’s canine • Kamen med school • O'Neill fellowship • Over 1000 “stimulated” • 2023 Harbaugh Lecturer • Peterson residency town • Duke Samson award winner • 37 years with Penn State • Four Diamonds award winner • Schlauderaff’s new hometown • Paro medical school (abbrev.) • Knight with a hospital in Perth • CMBE Young Innovator Award Winner • ...
All State Chorus Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- loud
- gradually louder
- lowers a pitch by a half step
- divided into different singing parts
- sweetly
- marked and stressed
- gradually softer
- degrees of loud and soft
- slow, leisurely tempo
- without accompaniment
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- very loud
- very slow
- the end
- a walking tempo
- 3 or more notes sounded together
- hold
- an additional ending
- smoothly and connected
- the distance between two pitches
- becoming faster
20 Clues: loud • hold • the end • sweetly • very loud • very slow • a walking tempo • becoming faster • gradually louder • gradually softer • marked and stressed • an additional ending • slow, leisurely tempo • without accompaniment • smoothly and connected • degrees of loud and soft • lowers a pitch by a half step • 3 or more notes sounded together • the distance between two pitches • ...
State and Local Government 2024-04-10
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- The State Governor
- The chief executive officer of cities
- State chamber that has 40 people in it
- Powers given to the government by the elastic clause
- Guarantees states the right to handle anything not listed as a federal power in the Constitution
- The constituency of a member of the State Legislature
- The State treasurer
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- Powers given specifically to the government by the constitution
- Local town laws are also called
- Local city laws are also called
- The oldest form of democracy in the United States
- Group of administrators that advise the governor
- The application for a case to be heard again at a higher court in case there was a mistake in the ruling
- State with the world's oldest active constitution
- The chief executive officer of the State
- The court of last appeal in Massachusetts
- The number of people required to become a city in Massachusetts
- The primary executive group in towns
- The legislative body in Cities
- Your representative in the state House
- The largest court system in Massachusetts, made up of 7 departments
21 Clues: The State Governor • The State treasurer • The legislative body in Cities • Local town laws are also called • Local city laws are also called • The primary executive group in towns • The chief executive officer of cities • State chamber that has 40 people in it • Your representative in the state House • The chief executive officer of the State • ...
Federal and State Courts 2024-03-22
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- The punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- A written statement submitted.
- Statement written by the defendant.
- To charge someone with a crime.
- The defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty".
- A serious crime.
- The process of calling a witness's testimony into doubt.
- A legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant
- Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- An offense punishable by one year of imprisonment or less.
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- An individual or business against whom a lawsuit is filed.
- A defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial.
- A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant.
- Reading of a criminal charging document.
- Given by police to criminal suspects in police custody.
- The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a certain type of case.
- Assert confirmation.
- Bond money.
- A person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- Reviewed by higher-ups.
- Court authorization.
21 Clues: Bond money. • A serious crime. • Assert confirmation. • Court authorization. • Reviewed by higher-ups. • A written statement submitted. • To charge someone with a crime. • Statement written by the defendant. • Reading of a criminal charging document. • A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant. • A defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial. • ...
federal and state system 2024-03-27
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- the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial, sometimes on condition that a sum of money be lodged to guarantee their appearance in court.
- a body of people typically twelve in number sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners,
- free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty
- long and careful consideration or discussion.
- the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge.
- an act of protecting one's own interests.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim.
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- a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication.
- a brief administrative hearing at which the Court will typically to inform the accused of the allegation / accusation.
- a statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.
- a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
- apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court.
- the process of giving sworn evidence.
20 Clues: the process of giving sworn evidence. • a claim made to rebut a previous claim. • an act of protecting one's own interests. • long and careful consideration or discussion. • a claim or dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication. • free someone from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty • a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law. • ...
Illinois State Constitution Crossword 2024-05-07
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- residency requirement (yrs.) for state legislature
- capital of Illinois
- "State Sovereignty, National Union"
- Illinois Secretary of State
- governor term length (yrs.)
- number of 4-year terms a governor may serve
- Illinois State Comptroller
- 14th District Illinois Representative (Congress)
- Illinois State Treasurer
- name for trial level courts in Illinois
- number of legislative districts
- manages and reports on financial accounts
- manages and invests the state's finances & investments
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- second-in-command of executive branch
- state representative term length (yrs.)
- how state judges are chosen
- Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
- Illinois' version of Congress
- state senator term length (yrs.)
- Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
- number of state senators
- chief executive of the state
- Illinois Attorney General
- number of capitals Illinois has had
- Governor of Illinois
- "Land of Lincoln"
- President of the Illinois Senate
- year of most current constitution (19__)
- State Supreme Court justice term length (yrs.)
29 Clues: "Land of Lincoln" • capital of Illinois • Governor of Illinois • number of state senators • Illinois State Treasurer • Illinois Attorney General • Illinois State Comptroller • how state judges are chosen • Illinois Secretary of State • governor term length (yrs.) • chief executive of the state • Illinois' version of Congress • Lieutenant Governor of Illinois • ...
Washington State Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-17
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- The Washington state fish
- The state flower
- The name of a major river in Washington
- Washington is the largest producer of this agriculture product in the U.S
- Major company that has the same name as a forest
- A leading industry in Washington
- The mountains that divide the state into half
- Washington State Sport
- Transportation on water
- The Washington state capital
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- The year Washington became an official state
- A mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula
- The only pro football team in Washington
- The largest aircraft manufacturer that was founded in Washington
- There is more than a thousand of this thing in Washington
- The tallest mountain in Washington
- Washington State Marine Animal
- Washington State Fruit
- Washington is the ___________ state
- Fish that return to there spawning ground
- The second part of a band name that started in Washington
21 Clues: The state flower • Washington State Fruit • Washington State Sport • Transportation on water • The Washington state fish • The Washington state capital • Washington State Marine Animal • A leading industry in Washington • The tallest mountain in Washington • Washington is the ___________ state • The name of a major river in Washington • The only pro football team in Washington • ...
Rusian State exam 6 2024-10-18
29 Clues: мех • век • ежик • скот • верный • клетка • влияние • попытка • обильно • устроить • уязвимый • состояние • крошечный • потреблять • сравнивать • недостаток • напряжение • напоминать • травоядное • выздороветь • путешествие • относительно • обеспечивать • обслуживание • бесчисленный • одомашненный • позволить себе • обстоятельства • представлять себе
Russian State exam 4 2024-10-02
29 Clues: тонуть • костер • способ • скидки • ценить • пижама • искать • глоток • бюджет • скорее • травма • окружать • выгодный • единение • напротив • кочевник • сохранять • вовлекать • недостаток • задыхаться • восприятие • осуществить • такимобразом • удовольствие • преимущество • обязательство • правительство • широких взглядов • продолжительность
State and Local Governments 2023-04-12
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- Probate, family, traffic, and juvenile are known as what type of courts?
- The head of the executive branch of the federal government.
- This branch has a governor.
- A legislature with two houses or chambers.
- These powers are given to the states by the 10th amendment to the Constitution.
- The outcome of a trial.
- A public official commits a high crime/ misdemeanor which leads to removal of office.
- Type of government that handles one specific function.
- To reject or not approve of an action, such as a law.
- Highest-ranking legal officer who represents the state, legislature, agencies, and people of the state.
- The US has this system. Power is divided between the national government and state governments.
- Income received by a government or company.
- The legal process by which the validity or legality of wills.
- An official count of a population.
- States elect this person to lead the executive branch and carry out the state's laws.
- A meeting to conduct business.
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- This branch has state supreme court and inferior courts.
- Shared powers.
- A request to a higher court for retrial to reverse a decision.
- A group of advisers to the president.
- This department issues driver's licenses and license plates. It also registers motor vehicles.
- A group of people who can make, change, or approve laws.
- Residents of a district that an elected official represents.
- Smaller government that may decide policies by having the residents vote.
- Among other responsibilities, this person oversees elections.
- Larger government that could have a mayor, council, or city commission.
- Responsible for keeping track of state funds, including revenue and expenditures.
- Supervises the functioning of state agencies and investigates cases of fraud.
28 Clues: Shared powers. • The outcome of a trial. • This branch has a governor. • A meeting to conduct business. • An official count of a population. • A group of advisers to the president. • A legislature with two houses or chambers. • Income received by a government or company. • To reject or not approve of an action, such as a law. • ...
What State Am I? 2023-01-28
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- Capital is Santa Fe
- Has more ghost towns than any other state
- Nickname "Bluegrass State"
- Largest city is Chicago
- Home of Mount Rushmore
- Produces more apples than any other state
- Oldest town in the state is Bath (1705)
- John Wayne's birthplace
- Consists of 8 main islands
- Home of world's largest outdoor amphitheater
- Post-It Notes are manufactured here
- Home of Grand Canyon National Park
- First potato planted in US was planted here
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- Nickname "Green Mountain State"
- Residents are called Cornhuskers
- Birthplace of Noah Webster, dictionary author
- Kansas City is the largest city
- Known as America's Dairyland
- Capital and largest city is Columbus
- Home of Cape Canaveral
- Home of the first subway system in the US
- Birthplace of Hank Aaron and Willie Mays
- Only US state with a one syllable name
- Smallest state in size, 1,214 square miles
- Famous for the Alamo
25 Clues: Capital is Santa Fe • Famous for the Alamo • Home of Cape Canaveral • Home of Mount Rushmore • Largest city is Chicago • John Wayne's birthplace • Nickname "Bluegrass State" • Consists of 8 main islands • Known as America's Dairyland • Nickname "Green Mountain State" • Kansas City is the largest city • Residents are called Cornhuskers • Home of Grand Canyon National Park • ...
MASTERING YOUR INTERNAL STATE 2023-09-30
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- Embracing oneself fully.
- Kindness toward oneself.
- Harmony and equilibrium.
- Understanding others' emotions.
- State of being free from tension.
- Consciousness of self and surroundings.
- Bouncing back from challenges.
- Mindful practice for inner peace.
- Determination and perseverance.
- Mental imagery for success.
- Emotional balance and stability.
- Lack of confidence in oneself.
- Self-assuredness and belief.
- Psychological strain or tension.
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- Knowledge of oneself.
- peace: Tranquility within oneself.
- Facing fears and challenges.
- Feelings that influence behavior.
- Serene and composed state.
- Thoughtful contemplation.
- Optimism and positive outlook.
- Thankfulness and appreciation.
- Clear understanding and focus.
- Present-moment awareness.
- Positive self-statement.
25 Clues: Knowledge of oneself. • Embracing oneself fully. • Kindness toward oneself. • Harmony and equilibrium. • Positive self-statement. • Thoughtful contemplation. • Present-moment awareness. • Serene and composed state. • Mental imagery for success. • Facing fears and challenges. • Self-assuredness and belief. • Optimism and positive outlook. • Thankfulness and appreciation. • ...
4th Grade State Fair! 2025-05-09
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- You would find beautiful lighthouses on the coast of this state
- This state was granted statehood on November 21, 1789
- This state is called "The Lone Star State"
- There is an annual hot air balloon festival in this state.
- Watch out for alligators if you visit this state!
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is from this state.
- You can see Ozark Mountain in this state.
- Bob Ross was from this state.
- This state has the only saltwater lake.
- You could visit Elvis's house in this state.
- Abraham Lincoln was born in this state.
- You can visit a rodeo in this state.
- Former President Barack Obama is from this state.
- Salem is the capital of this state.
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- This state gained statehood exactly 100 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed
- The Hoover Dam is located in this state.
- Nestle Tollhouse was founded in this state.
- This state's bird is the bluebird.
- The Field of Dreams is located in this state.
- The first 911 call was made in this state.
- This is the Grand Canyon State.
- This state houses the Liberty Bell.
- Olympic snowboarder Courtney Rummel is from this state.
23 Clues: Bob Ross was from this state. • This is the Grand Canyon State. • This state's bird is the bluebird. • This state houses the Liberty Bell. • Salem is the capital of this state. • You can visit a rodeo in this state. • This state has the only saltwater lake. • Abraham Lincoln was born in this state. • The Hoover Dam is located in this state. • ...
Math State Test Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- A measure of how spread out a data set is. The distance between the smallest and largest values in a data set.
- - The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
- A measure of center. To find the median, list all the numbers in a data set from least to greatest. Then, find the middle number.
- The answer to a division problem. (/ or ÷ or written as a fraction)
- The answer to a multiplication problem. (x)
- A term used to compare two or more numbers. For every 2 bananas, there are 3 apples.
- The cost for one item or one unit of measure.
- The total amount of space that covers the outside of a 3-D shape. Formula: Find the area of each 2-D shape (face) and add all the areas together.
- A number that tells how many times the base number is to be multiplied by itself. Example 104 = 10,000
- The amount of space inside a 2-D (flat) shape. Formula: length x width or L x W
- The amount of space inside a 3-D shape. Formula: length x width x height or L x W x H
- A 3-D solid made up of flat polygon faces. Examples: cube, rectangular prism, triangular pyramid
- A polyhedron with two parallel, polygon bases. Examples: cube, rectangular prism, triangular prism
- The answer to an addition problem. (+)
- The answer to a subtraction problem. (-)
- Distance of a number from zero on a number line. Written as |-3|. Always positive.
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- A polyhedron with one polygon base and triangular faces that meet at a point. Examples: triangular pyramid, rectangular pyramid
- A number sentence WITHOUT an equals sign.
- (IQR) A measure of how spread out a data set is. To find the IQR, subtract the first quartile from the third quartile.
- A number that is multiplied by a variable.
- A letter that represents a number.
- The greatest common factor of two numbers is the largest number that divides evenly into both numbers.
- A measure of center. To find the mean, add up all the numbers in a data set. Then, divide by how many numbers there are.
- A number sentence WITH an equals sign.
- The least common multiple of two numbers is the smallest product you can get by multiplying each of the two numbers by a whole number.
25 Clues: A letter that represents a number. • A number sentence WITH an equals sign. • The answer to an addition problem. (+) • The answer to a subtraction problem. (-) • A number sentence WITHOUT an equals sign. • A number that is multiplied by a variable. • The answer to a multiplication problem. (x) • The cost for one item or one unit of measure. • ...
Wright State--Official Visits 2025-09-19
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- – The cost of an unofficial visit is paid by this person.
- – Visits cannot occur during this type of recruiting period.
- – Complimentary admissions are for these events only.
- – Entertainment funds are limited to this dollar amount per person for the entire visit.
- – Official visits may not occur until this year in high school for most sports.
- – Prospects may receive this many complimentary admissions to a home athletics event during a visit.
- – The number of official visits a prospect may take to any single institution.
- – An institution shall not decorate this room for a prospective student-athletes visit.
- – Type of visit that allows institutions to pay for meals, lodging, entertainment and transportation.
- – Prospects must provide this academic document before taking an official visit.
- – Ten-digit number provided by the NCAA to prospective student-athletes
- – Meals must be of this quality (not excessive).
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- – All visits must be documented in this software.
- – Lodging during an official visit must be of this type.
- – Prospective student-athletes need to register with this NCAA center as a requirement before coming on an official visit.
- – The maximum number of meals an institution can provide during an official visit per day.
- – Institutions may not provide these types of things during visits.
- – Meals, lodging and entertainment are limited within how many miles of campus?
- – Recruiting visit not funded by the institution.
- – Transportation may not include use of this type of vehicle.
- – An institution shall not provide more than how many consecutive nights of lodging on an official visit?
21 Clues: – Meals must be of this quality (not excessive). • – All visits must be documented in this software. • – Recruiting visit not funded by the institution. • – Complimentary admissions are for these events only. • – Lodging during an official visit must be of this type. • – The cost of an unofficial visit is paid by this person. • ...
State Board Study 1 2026-02-12
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- a function of the skin that allows you to feel heat, pressure, pain, etc…
- an ingredient in skincare that attracts and holds water onto the skin
- A hue with black added
- The shedding, peeling or coming off in scales of the stratum corneum; intentional skin peeling
- Direct application over blemishes with a small contact electrode using an up-and-down movement to create a spark gap
- The lowest layer of the dermal layer; in direct contact with the subcutaneous layer; contains fewer blood vessels; contains the collagen and elastin fibers that provide the skin with its strength and flexibility.
- this person always burns, never tans, hair, skin & eyes are all light in color
- solution measuring more negative hydroxide ions than positive hydrogen ions; higher than 7 on the pH scale.
- Fine-grained, natural soil material that contain minerals; used to detoxify or absorb oil.
- The natural color beneath the skin
- the second layer of the epidermis; clear transparent cells
- Bulges that form if veins stretch and lose their elasticity
- a group of diseases caused by a fungus
- A mixture of sebum and sweat that forms a protective barrier for the skin; keeps skin smooth, helps maintain the skin’s normal pH range of 4.5 to 5.5.
- A hue with white added
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are _?
- Type of melanin that is red/yellow; a dense concentration produces red hair.
- Mixtures of fats and oils converted to fatty acids by heat and then purified.
- an enzyme derived from pineapple
- Latin term meaning beard; thick, coarse hair that grows on the face.
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- the powerhouse of the cell
- known for its lipophilic properties, this acid is anti inflammatory and is related to aspirin
- what is another name for the medication Actuane?
- Long, thick pigmented hair, like normal scalp and eyebrow hair
- What are the lymph nodes near the ear called?
- pressurized, steam-heated vessel that sterilizes objects with high pressure and heat, or pressurized steam
- a proteolytic exfoliator
- what color LED light should be used for oily skin
- Massage performed while client holds high frequency electrode
- The largest of the cranial nerves, also called Trifacial
- the hair of the eye brow
- Unit of electric strength.
- The resting stage of hair growth
- positive pole of an electrode used to produce an acidic reaction during a galvanic treatment
34 Clues: A hue with black added • A hue with white added • a proteolytic exfoliator • the hair of the eye brow • the powerhouse of the cell • Unit of electric strength. • The resting stage of hair growth • an enzyme derived from pineapple • The natural color beneath the skin • a group of diseases caused by a fungus • What are the lymph nodes near the ear called? • ...
US State Capital Cities 2026-03-20
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- Utah
- Indiana
- Minnesota
- Tennessee
- Nevada
- Washington
- Mississippi
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Kentucky
- Alabama
- Maryland
- Colorado
- Kansas
- Hawaii
- Montana
- Texas
- Missouri
- New Hampshire
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- Wyoming
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Alaska
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- Michigan
- Arkansas
- South Dakota
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Wisconsin
- Idaho
- Oklahoma
- Georgia
- Massachusetts
- Illinois
- Vermont
- North Carolina
- Delaware
- California
- New York
- Nebraska
- Florida
- West Virginia
- Arizona
- Virginia
- Iowa
50 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Nevada • Kansas • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Indiana • Georgia • Alabama • Vermont • Montana • Florida • Arizona • Wyoming • Michigan • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Illinois • Kentucky • Delaware • Maryland • Colorado • New York • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Tennessee • Louisiana • Washington • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Mississippi • Connecticut • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • ...
Name the U.S. State! 2026-01-26
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- The largest U.S. state
- Known for cheese and dairy farms
- Where the Pilgrims landed in 1620
- State nicknamed “The Natural State”
- Prairie state in the Great Plains
- State known for blue crabs
- Known for forests and rainy weather
- One of the original 13 colonies
- State shaped like a boot
- State known for tornadoes
- Where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- Home of New Orleans and Mardi Gras
- State called the “Mother of Presidents”
- State with the Space Needle
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- Known for the Rocky Mountains
- Known for the Indy 500 race
- The Golden State
- Birthplace of many U.S. presidents
- The easternmost state
- State where Las Vegas is located
- Known as the “Show Me State”
- “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
- State featured in a famous Rodgers & Hammerstein musical
- State with Memphis and Nashville
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- The state shaped like a mitten
- Known as “Big Sky Country”
- The Lone Star State
- Known for arches and red rock deserts
- State where the Civil Rights Movement had key events
- The first state to join the Union
- State where Abraham Lincoln lived
- Home of Yellowstone and wide open spaces
- Famous for cornfields
- The Peach State
- Known for maple syrup
- Known for horse racing and the Derby
- The only island state
38 Clues: The Peach State • The Golden State • The Lone Star State • The easternmost state • Famous for cornfields • Known for maple syrup • The only island state • The largest U.S. state • “Land of 10,000 Lakes” • Home of the Grand Canyon • State shaped like a boot • State known for tornadoes • State known for blue crabs • Known as “Big Sky Country” • Known for the Indy 500 race • ...
Ohio State Test Crossword 2026-04-06
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- what a paragraph or section is mostly about
- to shorten a text to the most important ideas
- facts or details that support a claim
- words that connect ideas
- the lesson or message about life
- the ending that wraps it up
- the main point of the text
- the perspective or position of the narrator
- the reason the author wrote the text
- the main claim of an essay
- hints in the text that help you understand a word
- the way a text is organized
- the opposite side of an argument
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- the beginning of an essay
- how a text is organized
- a piece of writing that explains, informs, or argues an idea using paragraphs
- to break something down and explain it
- a position supported by reasons and evidence
- a conclusion based on clues from the text
- questions with several answer options
- the text you read on a test
- what the author is trying to prove
22 Clues: how a text is organized • words that connect ideas • the beginning of an essay • the main point of the text • the main claim of an essay • the ending that wraps it up • the text you read on a test • the way a text is organized • the lesson or message about life • the opposite side of an argument • what the author is trying to prove • the reason the author wrote the text • ...
States 2026-01-18
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- Peach State
- Centennial State
- Show Me State
- Sunshine State
- Pine Tree State
- Bluegrass State
- North Star State
- The First State
- The Natural State
- Magnolia State
- Yellowhammer State
- Bay State
- Gem State
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- Golden State
- Sunflower State
- Hoosier State
- Aloha State
- Constitution State
- Treasure State
- Hawkeye State
- The Last Frontier
- Great Lakes State
- Grand Canyon State
- Prairie State
- Pelican State
- Old Line State
26 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Peach State • Aloha State • Golden State • Show Me State • Hoosier State • Hawkeye State • Prairie State • Pelican State • Sunshine State • Treasure State • Magnolia State • Old Line State • Sunflower State • Pine Tree State • Bluegrass State • The First State • Centennial State • North Star State • The Last Frontier • Great Lakes State • The Natural State • Constitution State • ...
States And Their Slogans 2021-09-26
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- – The Ocean State
- – The Gem State
- – The Show Me State
- – The Grand Canyon State
- – The Equality State or The Cowboy State
- – The Natural State
- – The Buckeye State
- – The Aloha State
- – The Beehive State
- – The Prairie State
- – The Lone Star State
- – The Constitution State
- – The Green Mountain State
- – The North Star State
- – The Last Frontier
- – The Peace Garden State
- – The Mountain State
- – Yellowhammer State
- – The Pine Tree State
- – The Evergreen State
- – The Golden State
- – The Sunshine State
- – The Peach State
- – The Sunflower State
- – The Granite State
- – The Beaver State
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- – The Palmetto State
- – The Old Dominion State
- – Mount Rushmore State
- – The Empire State
- – The Silver State
- – The Magnolia State
- – The Pelican State
- – The Tar Heel State
- – The Keystone State
- – The Badger State
- – The First State
- – The Great Lakes State
- – The Land of Enchantment
- – The Hawkeye State
- – The Old Line State
- – The Centennial State
- – The Cornhusker State
- – The Bay State
- – The Bluegrass State
- – The Hoosier State
- – The Treasure State
- – The Garden State
- – The Volunteer State
- – The Sooner State
50 Clues: – The Gem State • – The Bay State • – The Ocean State • – The First State • – The Aloha State • – The Peach State • – The Empire State • – The Silver State • – The Badger State • – The Garden State • – The Golden State • – The Sooner State • – The Beaver State • – The Show Me State • – The Pelican State • – The Natural State • – The Buckeye State • – The Beehive State • – The Prairie State • ...
States and Their Nicknames 2022-05-06
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- The Ocean State
- The Gem State
- The Show Me State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Cowboy State
- The Natural State
- The Buckeye State
- The Aloha State
- The Beehive State
- Prairie State
- The Lone Star State
- The Constitution State
- The Green Mountain State
- The North Star State
- The Last Frontier
- The Peace Garden State
- The Mountain State
- Yellowhammer State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Evergreen State
- The Golden State
- The Sunshine State
- The Peach State
- The Sunflower State
- The Granite State
- The Beaver State
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- The Palmetto State
- The Old Dominion State
- Mount Rushmore State
- The Empire State
- The Silver State
- The Magnolia State
- The Pelican State
- The Tar Heel State
- The Keystone State
- The Badger State
- The First State
- The Great Lakes State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Hawkeye State
- The Old Line State
- The Centennial State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Bay State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Hoosier State
- The Treasure State
- The Garden State
- The Volunteer State
- The Sooner State
50 Clues: The Gem State • Prairie State • The Bay State • The Ocean State • The First State • The Aloha State • The Peach State • The Empire State • The Silver State • The Cowboy State • The Badger State • The Garden State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Beaver State • The Show Me State • The Pelican State • The Natural State • The Buckeye State • The Beehive State • The Hawkeye State • The Last Frontier • ...
The 50 States 2024-08-11
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- the ocean state
- the gem state
- the show me state
- the natural state
- the Cowboy state
- the grand canyon state
- the buckeye state
- the aloha state
- the beehive state
- the Praira state
- the lone star state
- the constitution state
- the green mountain state
- the north star state
- the last frontier
- the peace garden state
- the mountain state
- the yellow hammer state
- the pine tree state
- the evergreen state
- the golden state
- the sunshine state
- the peach state
- the sunflower state
- the granite
- the beaver state
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- the palmetto state
- the old dominion state
- Mount Rushmore state
- the empire state
- the sliver state
- the Magnololia state
- the pelican state
- the tar heel state
- the keystone state
- the badger state
- the first state
- the great lakes state
- the land of enchantments
- the hawkeye state
- the old line state
- the centennial state
- the Cornhusker state
- the bay state
- the bluegrass state
- the Hoosier state
- the treasure state
- the garden state
- the volunteer state
- the sooner state
50 Clues: the granite • the gem state • the bay state • the ocean state • the first state • the aloha state • the peach state • the empire state • the sliver state • the Cowboy state • the badger state • the Praira state • the garden state • the golden state • the sooner state • the beaver state • the show me state • the natural state • the pelican state • the buckeye state • the beehive state • the hawkeye state • ...
US States 2025-05-12
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- The Evergreen State
- The Old Dominion
- The Tar Heel State
- The Hoosier State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Flickertail State
- The Sooner State
- The Empire State
- The Volunteer State
- The Land of Opportunity State
- The Treasure State
- The Prairie State
- The Garden State
- The Corn State
- The Cornhusker State
- The First State
- The Badger State
- The Aloha State
- The Ocean State
- The Last Frontier
- The Cotton State
- The Palmetto State
- The Pelican State
- The Show Me State
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- The Magnolia State
- The Old Line State
- The Beehive State
- The Buckeye State
- The North Star State
- The Coyote State
- The Granite State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Sunshine State
- The Cowboy State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Beaver State
- The Golden State
- The Mountain State
- The Constitution State
- The Lone Star State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Bay State
- The Keystone State
- The Centennial State
- The Gem State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Peach State
- The Great Lake State
- The Silver State
- The Sunflower State
50 Clues: The Bay State • The Gem State • The Corn State • The First State • The Aloha State • The Ocean State • The Peach State • The Old Dominion • The Coyote State • The Cowboy State • The Sooner State • The Empire State • The Beaver State • The Golden State • The Garden State • The Badger State • The Cotton State • The Silver State • The Beehive State • The Buckeye State • The Granite State • The Hoosier State • ...
Washington State Crossword 2022-10-24
13 Clues: Capital • Weather • Landscape • State tree • State name • State bird • Largest city • State animal • Seattle is a... • Placement on the US map • Famous mountain in Washington • Famous movie set in Washington • Ocean to the west of Washington
State and Capitals 2022-11-01
~Biology State Review~ 2022-03-23
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- organisms capable of synthesizing their own food
- contrasted with Quantitative analysis
- related to measurements
- living thing that has an effect on an Ecosystem
- has many cells
- the neutral level {warmth}
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- plants, fungi, Euchbacteria, Archbacteria
- nonliving condition or thing
- so not all offsprings are the same
- how different cells are made during
- has no more than one or two cells
- cells that make sure everything gets digested
- dependent on complex organic substances
13 Clues: has many cells • related to measurements • the neutral level {warmth} • nonliving condition or thing • has no more than one or two cells • so not all offsprings are the same • how different cells are made during • contrasted with Quantitative analysis • dependent on complex organic substances • plants, fungi, Euchbacteria, Archbacteria • ...
State Research Project 2021-11-26
13 Clues: State bird • State animal • Largest city • Capital city • Peninsula city • Skyscraper city • State's nickname • Gem of the state • Founder of Maryland • Majority party in State government • Political party Governor represents • Creator of Roman Catholics(Flag of MD) • Son of King James I (King who ruled MD)
Southeast State Capitals 2024-03-10
September Our State 2025-09-05
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- The Queen City where you’ll find “Museum Row”
- Author De’Shawn Charles ___ featured in Book Club
- Animals that a Chatham County rescue shelters
- Painted bird featured in “Winged Rainbows”
- What you “hear” in “Where Cleavers Sing”
- City that hosts the Wings Over Wayne Air Show
- Legendary bluegrass banjo player from Cleveland County
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- Volunteers in Greensboro call themselves the Green Hill ___
- Nighttime pastime in the Ramblin’ Man story
- Town where an organist fills a century-old sanctuary with music
- What type of bird is featured in “Echoes in the Pines”
- Pizza made with squash, peppers, and onions
- What type of racing takes place in Cleveland County
13 Clues: What you “hear” in “Where Cleavers Sing” • Painted bird featured in “Winged Rainbows” • Nighttime pastime in the Ramblin’ Man story • Pizza made with squash, peppers, and onions • The Queen City where you’ll find “Museum Row” • Animals that a Chatham County rescue shelters • City that hosts the Wings Over Wayne Air Show • ...
State & Nations (correct) 2024-08-02
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- People make decisions on how communities,cities,states or a country should be run (opinion based).
- specific land that belongs to a state/country
- people without any authority over them living naturally.
- People who share history, culture, and/or territory.
- The amount of people that live in a certain area.
- People born “blank” that develop based on influence and association.
- A philosopher who believed in the idea of nurture.
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- The power to self-govern
- to have control or influence over others. Legitimate Power The right given to a certain person due to their position they hold.
- System/group of people that governs an arranged community/state.
- area that has its own government and laws.
- A philosopher who believed in the idea of nature.
- a group of people who have common culture/identity that don’t have a state/country.
13 Clues: The power to self-govern • area that has its own government and laws. • specific land that belongs to a state/country • A philosopher who believed in the idea of nature. • The amount of people that live in a certain area. • A philosopher who believed in the idea of nurture. • People who share history, culture, and/or territory. • ...
Transcribing Orders 2020-05-29
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- Action needed for orders that are not clear
- Double signatures&double checks mandatory for __meds
- set MUST be signed off on column & bottom of page
- ALL orders must be ____ in full when changing an order
- Short forms must be approved to use
- Order for procedure(s)when specific conditions met
- An order that is client specific which may give direction for a procedure, drug or intervention
- Who can do 2nd check for orders that have been transcribed?
- Order, Immediate order signed on Doctor Order Sheet.
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- Always must be on Doctor Order Sheet
- RN or RPN or ward clerk can ______________ orders
- All orders must have Signature,credentials,date and_________
- What official body covers nursing to transcribe and dispense medications?
- Why does height&weight MUST be on their profile?
- Hazardous/high alert/cytotoxic place_____on MAR sheet
- ____________ medications have a line drawn through the medication name and must include the word_______ with date and time
- A ________ order is to be interpreted as equivalent to discontinuing the drug
- What CNO Practice Standard describes the nurses' accountability with medication administration?
- Medication administration record
- _______orders must be written by prescriber within 24hrs
- Sort form for Institute for Safe Medication Administration
21 Clues: Medication administration record • Short forms must be approved to use • Always must be on Doctor Order Sheet • Action needed for orders that are not clear • Why does height&weight MUST be on their profile? • RN or RPN or ward clerk can ______________ orders • set MUST be signed off on column & bottom of page • Order for procedure(s)when specific conditions met • ...
Math Crossword 2023-05-19
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- discoverer his popular last theorem and extensive studies into number theory
- guy who ran outside yelling eureka after discovering density concepts
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles
- the study of unknown numbers and variables
- person who discovered the five platonic solids
- a method of finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers by dividing the larger by the smaller, the smaller by the remainder, the first remainder by the second remainder, and so on
- computer scientist who invented a machine that cracked the German enigma code
- a branch of math for finding the derivatives and integrals of functions, study of curves.
- 9 sided polygon
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- formula to find area of triangle with 3 sides
- an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
- 20-sided platonic solid
- used to solve quadratic equations
- seven-sided polygon
- a single spot in space and time that has no area.
- formula to calculate hypotenuse of triangle
- father of probability theory and a unit of pressure was named after him
- notable works on Charles Babbage's analytical machine, first female computer scientist
- 12 sided 3d shape
- the three basic trignometric ratios (abbreviations)
20 Clues: 9 sided polygon • 12 sided 3d shape • seven-sided polygon • 20-sided platonic solid • used to solve quadratic equations • the study of unknown numbers and variables • formula to calculate hypotenuse of triangle • formula to find area of triangle with 3 sides • person who discovered the five platonic solids • a single spot in space and time that has no area. • ...
Unit 6 WordList 2025-04-14
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- What are these called: 'St Dr Av 6/F'
- Not a baby, but not yet a grown kid.
- A moment of accomplishment or a difficult place to breath.
- They either clap for you, or throw eggs.
- When our voice changes depending on what we say.
- Same thing as evidence.
- Since Covid 19, we have made a full _____________.
- If you do this in a car badly, you may cause an accident.
- It was a difficult ______________ so he couldn't complete the sports course.
- What we experience during a bad breakup.
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- A type of natural disaster caused by wind.
- What may happen to my body if my organs begin to fail.
- One of the most important inventions by man.
- What people do if they want to get away from danger fast.
- Cotton, wool, leather and silk are types of ________.
- To lift heavy things you need these.
- How you look at life. Negative or positive?
- This can be caused by an accident, a sleeping problem or fear.
- Another form of being enthusiastic.
- If we choose not to follow this, we may become lost.
- Where is Gene from?
- Mozart had this from a young age.
- This is not a pattern.
23 Clues: Where is Gene from? • This is not a pattern. • Same thing as evidence. • Mozart had this from a young age. • Another form of being enthusiastic. • Not a baby, but not yet a grown kid. • To lift heavy things you need these. • What are these called: 'St Dr Av 6/F' • They either clap for you, or throw eggs. • What we experience during a bad breakup. • ...
The United states And Their Nicknames 2024-09-19
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- The Beaver State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Show Me State
- The Old Dominion
- The Grand Canyon State
- The North Star State
- The Centennial State
- The Badger State
- The Peach State
- The Natural State
- The Beehive State
- Sunflower State
- The Gem State
- The Flicker Tail State
- The Silver State
- The KeyStone State
- The Lone Star state
- The BlueGrass State
- The Palmetto State
- The Ocean State
- The Ever Green State
- The Land Of Enchantment
- The Volunteer State
- The Magnolia State
- The First State
- The Empire State
- The Green Mountain State
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- The Cotton State
- The Pelican State
- The Prarie State
- The Sunshine State
- The Golden State
- The Aloha State
- The Sooner State
- The Last Frontier
- The Bay State
- The Treasure State
- The Old North State
- The Great Lakes State
- The Equality State
- The Corn Husker State
- The Granite State
- The Free State
- The Buckeye State
- The Mountain State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Mount Rushmore State
- The Garden State
- The Constitution State
- The Hoosier State
50 Clues: The Bay State • The Gem State • The Free State • The Aloha State • The Peach State • Sunflower State • The Ocean State • The First State • The Cotton State • The Prarie State • The Beaver State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Old Dominion • The Badger State • The Silver State • The Garden State • The Empire State • The Pelican State • The Show Me State • The Last Frontier • The Natural State • ...
Kurdish easy Crossword 1 2024-12-03
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- Silavên germ is a common way to end your letter in Kurmanji. Translate it literally into English: ____ Greetings
- guhdirêj is not the most common name for this animal, but what is it in English?
- Bzm is one of the few abbreviations used in Behdini Kurdish texting. What is its English equivalent
- a Kurdish tribe in Bașur bordering Bakur; it means lit 'in front of the (home)land'
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- keskasor is what in English
- sîxur is a spiky animal that in Kurdish means spy. What is it in English?
- another word for friend, equivalent to heval
7 Clues: keskasor is what in English • another word for friend, equivalent to heval • sîxur is a spiky animal that in Kurdish means spy. What is it in English? • guhdirêj is not the most common name for this animal, but what is it in English? • a Kurdish tribe in Bașur bordering Bakur; it means lit 'in front of the (home)land' • ...
Military Aviation Acronyms & Abbreviations 2025-04-09
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- Joint Terminal Attack Controller
- Airborne Warning and Control System
- Remotely Piloted Aircraft
- Combat Search and Rescue
- Standard Operating Procedure
- Battle Damage Assessment
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- Close Air Support
- After Action Report
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
- Tactical Air Control Party
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
- Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses
12 Clues: Close Air Support • After Action Report • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle • Combat Search and Rescue • Battle Damage Assessment • Remotely Piloted Aircraft • Tactical Air Control Party • Standard Operating Procedure • Joint Terminal Attack Controller • Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses • Airborne Warning and Control System • Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
PDS Fellows Abbreviations Crossword 2024-03-25
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- Unique to each account implementation (abbrev. exID).
- Rostering method that requires students to be in the source data (abbrev. AP).
- Accessed through WinSCP (abbrev SFTP).
- Our busiest time of year (abbrev. BTS).
- Responsible for back-end technical setups (abbrev. DI).
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- Responsible for the Support Queue (abbrev. SS).
- Where source data is kept on the district's end (abbrev. SIS).
- Responsible for overseeing accounts (abbrev. PSM).
- May be enabled or disabled depending on the implementation (abbrev. SSO).
- Responsible for educator communication (abbrev. RS).
- Used to access and retrieve data from districts (abbrev. API).
- Rostering method that allows admin to create students in i-Ready (abbrev. WB).
12 Clues: Accessed through WinSCP (abbrev SFTP). • Our busiest time of year (abbrev. BTS). • Responsible for the Support Queue (abbrev. SS). • Responsible for overseeing accounts (abbrev. PSM). • Responsible for educator communication (abbrev. RS). • Unique to each account implementation (abbrev. exID). • Responsible for back-end technical setups (abbrev. DI). • ...
Commonly Used Abbreviations 2024-02-01
The 50 States 2023-01-07
Across
- the ocean state
- the gem state
- the show me state
- the natural state
- the Cowboy state
- the grand canyon state
- the buckeye state
- the aloha state
- the beehive state
- the Praira state
- the lone star state
- the constitution state
- the green mountain state
- the north star state
- the last frontier
- the peace garden state
- the mountain state
- the yellow hammer state
- the pine tree state
- the evergreen state
- the golden state
- the sunshine state
- the peach state
- the sunflower state
- the granite
- the beaver state
Down
- the palmetto state
- the old dominion state
- Mount Rushmore state
- the empire state
- the sliver state
- the Magnololia state
- the pelican state
- the tar heel state
- the keystone state
- the badger state
- the first state
- the great lakes state
- the land of enchantments
- the hawkeye state
- the old line state
- the centennial state
- the Cornhusker state
- the bay state
- the bluegrass state
- the Hoosier state
- the treasure state
- the garden state
- the volunteer state
- the sooner state
50 Clues: the granite • the gem state • the bay state • the ocean state • the first state • the aloha state • the peach state • the empire state • the sliver state • the Cowboy state • the badger state • the Praira state • the garden state • the golden state • the sooner state • the beaver state • the show me state • the natural state • the pelican state • the buckeye state • the beehive state • the hawkeye state • ...
