state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
Leadership: A State of Wellness 2025-02-19
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- Always seeking to learn and grow, never settling for the status quo.
- Stirring enthusiasm or encouraging others towards a goal.
- Deeply committed and enthusiastic about what they do and able to inspire others to get excited about it too.
- Adventurous or audaciously bold.
- Not deterred by danger or pain, brave.
- Consistently good in quality or performance; trustworthy.
- Giving others the authority or power to do something effectively.
- Possessing a deep understanding of a particular field or fields.
- Conscious of one’s own personality, strengths, and weaknesses.
- Taking responsibility for one’s actions and decisions and being willing to openly discuss and answer for the outcomes.
- Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to lead effectively.
- Possessing a firm belief in one’s abilities and decisions.
- Upholding and acting according to ethical standards and fairness.
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- Truly being what one is said to be; authentic and honest.
- Providing incentive or enthusiasm to others.
- Displaying steadfast adherence to strong moral and ethical principles.
- Being conscious or aware, especially of the impact of one’s actions.
- Able to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
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- Providing or showing creative or spiritual inspiration.
- Able to adjust effectively to new conditions or changes.
- Confident and direct in expressing one’s views or needs.
- Keeping a fair and reasonable sense of equality in managing.
- Willing to work with others towards a common goal.
- Thoughtfully considering and learning from past actions or events.
- Having the ability to create or think of new things.
- Being genuine and true to one’s values and beliefs.
- Giving support, confidence, or hope to others.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Showing consideration for the needs and feelings of others.
- Having the ability to impact the thoughts, behavior, or development of people.
- Providing help and encouragement, especially for personal and professional growth.
- Showing regard and consideration for others, especially in a diverse team.
- Ensuring all individuals or groups are included and considered.
34 Clues: Adventurous or audaciously bold. • Not deterred by danger or pain, brave. • Providing incentive or enthusiasm to others. • Giving support, confidence, or hope to others. • Willing to work with others towards a common goal. • Being genuine and true to one’s values and beliefs. • Having the ability to create or think of new things. • ...
Periodic table, formulas, state changes 2025-01-30
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- The elements in group 1 are called ____.
- The number belonging to each element that is a whole number and counts up from 1 to 118.
- The weight, or mass, or an element's atoms.
- The name of the group containing Chlorine and Fluorine
- Metals are found on the ____ side of the periodic table.
- The last name of the person credited with creating the modern periodic table.
- The term for the one or two letters used to represent each element.
- The state of matter where water molecules are close together but can glide past each other.
- The name for the little number 2 after the oxygen in the formula CO₂ to show there are two oxgyen atoms in carbon dioxide.
- Metals have ____ ion charges.
- The elements along the diagonal line separating metals from non-metals have properties in between the two (also called semi-metals).
- The alkaline earth metal in period 3.
- The name of the element with the symbol Fe.
- Non-metals are found on the ____ side of the periodic table.
- The name of the element in group 15 period 2.
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- The name of the elements found in groups 3-12
- The state change from gas to liquid.
- The state of matter where molecules or atoms have the least energy.
- The element usually shown at the top of group 1 that is NOT a metal.
- The large number out in front of a formula that tells you how many molecules there are. For example, the 3 in 3O₂ which represents three oxygen molecules.
- The very unreactive gases found in group 18.
- A type of atom found on the periodic table. Also the term for a chemical substance made of only one type of atom. For example: Na, O₂, P₄
- The name of the element in group 6 period 4.
- The state change from solid directly into gas. (Dry ice does this!)
- The proper term for a row (across) of elements on the periodic table.
- Non-metals have ____ ion charges.
- A chemical substance made of two or more different types of atoms. For example: NaCl, CO₂, H₂O
- The state change from liquid to gas.
- The least reactive element in period 2.
- The proper term for a column (up and down) of elements on the periodic table.
30 Clues: Metals have ____ ion charges. • Non-metals have ____ ion charges. • The state change from gas to liquid. • The state change from liquid to gas. • The alkaline earth metal in period 3. • The least reactive element in period 2. • The elements in group 1 are called ____. • The weight, or mass, or an element's atoms. • The name of the element with the symbol Fe. • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab - State Government 2024-11-07
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- clause - the clause in Article VI of the Constitution that makes federal law prevail over state laws when there is a conflict
- - unequal representation in state legislatures
- - the person in a civil case who claims to have been harmed
- powers - powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and that are kept by the states
- referendum - a vote called by a legislature to seek voter approval of a law
- - having a one-house legislature
- court - type of court in which a judge or a jury listens to the evidence and reaches a verdict, or decision, in favor of one party or another in the case
- - a meeting of legislative or judicial body to conduct business
- - the person in the civil case who is said to have caused the harm
- referendum - a question placed on a ballot by a citizen petition to decide if a law should be repealed
- - the least serious type of crime
- powers - powers shared by the state and federal governments
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- session - a legislative meeting called for a specific purpose
- - to reduce a criminal’s sentence
- - money awarded to states by the federal government
- veto - to veto only a specific part of a bill
- - to grant a prisoner an early release from prison, with certain restrictions
- case - court case in which one party in a dispute claims to have been harmed in some way by the other
- system - the sharing of power between central and state governments
- court - type of court in which a party who lost a case in a lower court asks judges to review that decision and reverse it
- - type of crime more serious than a misdemeanor
- - the process of redrawing legislative districts
22 Clues: - having a one-house legislature • - to reduce a criminal’s sentence • - the least serious type of crime • veto - to veto only a specific part of a bill • - unequal representation in state legislatures • - type of crime more serious than a misdemeanor • - the process of redrawing legislative districts • - money awarded to states by the federal government • ...
State Programs and Scholarships 2025 2024-11-08
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- The M in MFOS.
- The numerical name of an award in campus solutions
- Process used by departments to award funds to students
- What we do on Thursdays
- The state student's need to be a resident of to receive state funding
- State Office for Financial Aid
- State award type that provides 75% of tuition and fees.
- The amount it costs to attend.
- The name for state awards
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- Type of scholarship that is based on what a student has or will accomplish.
- The portal used for students to send their documents.
- The errors we have to fix.
- State Association for Financial Aid Administrators
- The state scholarship that is hard to spell.
- The portal used to communicate to students
- State award type that provides 100% of tuition and fees
- Process for a student to appeal for their financial aid
- Federal Application for Financial Aid
- Type of scholarship that is based on what the student is able to afford for their education.
- The process of balancing our state funds input and output
20 Clues: The M in MFOS. • What we do on Thursdays • The name for state awards • The errors we have to fix. • State Office for Financial Aid • The amount it costs to attend. • Federal Application for Financial Aid • The portal used to communicate to students • The state scholarship that is hard to spell. • State Association for Financial Aid Administrators • ...
SCBDA Junior All State Terms 2025-09-24
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- sweetly
- the final added measures of a musical composition
- marked; with emphasis
- loud
- separated, detached style
- very fast
- spirito with spirit; brilliance
- a composition or passage for one performer
- in a singing style
- by semi-tones
- gradually softer
- segno from the sign
- capo from the beginning
- very
- moderately slow, but moving
- softly
- time; speed
- majestically
- rapid; lively
- tempo in time; generally implies a return to the original rate of speed
- sustain full value
- brio with spirit; brilliantly
- a hold or pause
- smooth and connected
- very loud
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- moderately
- medium; half
- gradually slower
- a poco little by little
- gradually softer
- gracefully
- gradually faster
- silent
- light and moderately quick, but not as fast as allegro
- a study
- gradually louder
- generally a little quicker than andante
- very softly
- animated; spirited
- more than one performer in unison
- martial
- gradually slower
- the sign
- very slow
- fine to the finish
45 Clues: loud • very • silent • softly • sweetly • a study • martial • the sign • very fast • very slow • very loud • moderately • gracefully • very softly • time; speed • medium; half • majestically • by semi-tones • rapid; lively • a hold or pause • gradually slower • gradually softer • gradually faster • gradually louder • gradually softer • gradually slower • in a singing style • animated; spirited • sustain full value • ...
Chapter 17 Reconstructing the State 2025-11-19
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- McNeal Turner was an American minister, politician, and served in the state’s constitutional convention and then was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives
- Felton was an American Independent politician, army surgeon, and Methodist minister
- Johnson appointed Provisional Governor of Georgia by President Andrew Johnson during the Reconstruction era, serving for most of 1865
- Lien a system of credit which allowed farmers to receive commodities such as food, supplies, seeds, etc on a loan to pay the debt after their crop was harvested and sold
- period immediately after the Civil War when the South rebuilt and southern states returned to the Union
- a nickname given to northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War
- Tax a tax paid to be able to vote
- Johnson he assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- Amendment an amendment that granted citizenship to all born in the United States
- Colquitt was an American lawyer, preacher, soldier, politician, and governor of Georgia
- an agricultural system where landless farmers worked the land of a landowner who also supplied a house, farming tools and animals, seed, and fertilizer in exchange for a share of the crop harvested
- O. Howard led the Freedmen’s Bureau
- farming a farmer worked the land of a landowner in exchange for cash or an agreed-upon share of the harvest
- Bureau a government organization established in 865 that helped the newly freed slaves after the Civil War
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- the newly freed slaves
- Supremacy white control of government and society based on the belief that the white race is superior to any other race
- unfair treatment of a person or group because of prejudice
- Lease System a system of forced prisioners labor practiced in the Southern United States, primarily after the Civil War, where states leased the labor of incarcerated people to private businesses and individual
- Amendment an amendment that made slavery illegal
- Codes a set of laws passed by Georgia to restrict the rights of the freedmen
- Jones Jenkins was a leader in the convention that drafted a new state constitution
- nickname given to Southerners who supported the Republicans during reconstruction
- Amendment an amendment that said race could not be used to deny voting rights
- Klux Klan a secret racist organization, formed in 1866, that worked to keep the freedmen from voting after the Civil War
- Johnson supported public education, states’ rights, and unionism
- to separate by race
- Georgia Democrats who worked to “save” the state from the North’s Reconstruction policies
27 Clues: to separate by race • the newly freed slaves • Tax a tax paid to be able to vote • O. Howard led the Freedmen’s Bureau • Amendment an amendment that made slavery illegal • unfair treatment of a person or group because of prejudice • Johnson supported public education, states’ rights, and unionism • ...
Orthography Review 2025-03-11
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- Joey lived here
- lie back, pause, rest
- this state is named after our first president
- the Mississippi River ends in this state
- mad; affected by the moon
- pertaining to the body
- pertaining to fire
- outside the earth's atmosphere
- the second layer of the atmosphere
- pertaining to teeth
- this is the least populated state in the USA
- full of gratitude
- this state is home to the Great Salt Lake
- largest of the contiguous 48 states
- wordy; full of words
- this is one of the state's that Ms. Jackett has lived in
- this state is a giant peninsula
- walker; on foot
- the Appalachian Trail ends at Mount Katahdin in this state
- to take into one's arms
- not to be seen
- the study of volcanoes
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- This is the state where Hershey's chocolate is made
- this state's name means "green mountain"
- mad; crazy
- Chicago is in this state
- Plymouth Rock can be found in this state
- the warmest layer of the atmosphere
- date marking each year
- "off with his head"
- separated at the joints
- throw out
- a form of rhyming Italian poetry (little song)
- you can mine for diamonds in this state
- this state is known for its cheese
- this state is named after Queen Elizabeth I
- the act of sleeping
- to go or move quickly in haste
- the only state that is made entirely of islands
- this state is the birthplace of country music
- this state is just south of Indiana
- things fastened to something; syllable added to a word at either end
- having two names
- honoring of a day or season by appropriate festivities
44 Clues: throw out • mad; crazy • not to be seen • Joey lived here • walker; on foot • having two names • full of gratitude • pertaining to fire • "off with his head" • the act of sleeping • pertaining to teeth • wordy; full of words • lie back, pause, rest • date marking each year • pertaining to the body • the study of volcanoes • separated at the joints • to take into one's arms • Chicago is in this state • ...
U.S. States and Their Nicknames N-Y 2016-12-23
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- Buckeye State
- Dakota North of South Dakota
- Island Rhode Island Red Chickens
- The Volunteer State
- Virginia Virginia + West
- The Lone Star State
- Home of the Sooners
- Where Seattle Is, but Olympia Is the Capital
- Cowboy State
- Home of Las Vegas
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- Dakota South of North Dakota
- Home of the Cornhuskers
- Quaker State
- Green Mountain State
- Jersey Where Trenton Is
- Cheese State and America's Dairyland
- West Virginia Minus the West
- The Capital Is Salem
- Hampshire Where Hampshire Is New
- Home to the Great Salt Lake
20 Clues: Quaker State • Cowboy State • Buckeye State • Home of Las Vegas • The Volunteer State • The Lone Star State • Home of the Sooners • Green Mountain State • The Capital Is Salem • Home of the Cornhuskers • Jersey Where Trenton Is • Virginia Virginia + West • Home to the Great Salt Lake • West Virginia Minus the West • Dakota South of North Dakota • Dakota North of South Dakota • ...
U.S. States and Their Nicknames N-Y 2016-12-23
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- Virginia Virginia + West
- The Lone Star State
- West Virginia Minus the West
- Home to the Great Salt Lake
- Island Rhode Island Red Chickens
- The Capital Is Salem
- Dakota South of North Dakota
- Dakota North of South Dakota
- Quaker State
- The Volunteer State
- Buckeye State
- Home of Las Vegas
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- Cowboy State
- Home of the Sooners
- Home of the Cornhuskers
- Green Mountain State
- Cheese State and America's Dairyland
- Where Seattle Is, but Olympia Is the Capital
- Hampshire Where Hampshire Is New
19 Clues: Cowboy State • Quaker State • Buckeye State • Home of Las Vegas • Home of the Sooners • The Lone Star State • The Volunteer State • Green Mountain State • The Capital Is Salem • Home of the Cornhuskers • Virginia Virginia + West • Home to the Great Salt Lake • West Virginia Minus the West • Dakota South of North Dakota • Dakota North of South Dakota • Island Rhode Island Red Chickens • ...
NC Trivia 2022-09-09
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- sweet _______, NC State vegetable
- Sir __________ Raleigh, city named after him
- State that borders NC to the North
- Mount _______, 6,684 feet at highest point
- brothers with first successful flight in OBX
- One of NC's sounds, largest landlocked sound US
- Krispy Kreme makes
- another soda developed in NC
- NC State Flower
- soda developed in NC
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- ______ banks
- NC State Capital
- Key cash crop until recently
- NC State Bird
- NC's largest city
- Ocean to the east of NC
- How many counties in NC?
- State that borders NC to the West
- NC river with the widest mouth in the US
- State sport of NC
20 Clues: ______ banks • NC State Bird • NC State Flower • NC State Capital • NC's largest city • State sport of NC • Krispy Kreme makes • soda developed in NC • Ocean to the east of NC • How many counties in NC? • Key cash crop until recently • another soda developed in NC • sweet _______, NC State vegetable • State that borders NC to the West • State that borders NC to the North • ...
g33 2025-12-20
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- Government by the people
- Large major city
- Independent political state
- Government led by royalty
- Line separating areas
- State ruled by a king or queen
- State without a monarch
- Political boundary
- Union of self-governing states
- Rule by one person
- Politically organized territory
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- Government by religion
- Administrative division
- Territory controlled by another
- Loose union of states
- Organized political area
- Absolute authoritarian rule
- Sparsely settled border area
- State ruling many territories
- State within another state
- Rule by a few
- Defined territorial area
- Separated territory
- People under one government
- Seat of government
25 Clues: Rule by a few • Large major city • Political boundary • Rule by one person • Seat of government • Separated territory • Loose union of states • Line separating areas • Government by religion • Administrative division • State without a monarch • Government by the people • Organized political area • Defined territorial area • Government led by royalty • State within another state • ...
Tennessee 2023-05-09
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- State animal is the ________
- TN state flower
- Our city
- this is the longer word for merch
- We are known for this type music
- State colors
- Our main color
- School name
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- what food was born here was born here
- Our state
- Our state nickname
- known as the
- this is a corn that is sold at games
- state tree
- TN's mascot
- Alabama is our _______
- state initials
- We are very good at ______ and football
18 Clues: Our city • Our state • state tree • TN's mascot • School name • known as the • State colors • state initials • Our main color • TN state flower • Our state nickname • Alabama is our _______ • State animal is the ________ • We are known for this type music • this is the longer word for merch • this is a corn that is sold at games • what food was born here was born here • ...
Wisconsin Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-07
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- Great Lake on East side
- Treat at the State Fair
- Home of the Green Bay Packers
- Popular hunting season
- Location of Peninsula State Park
- Wisconsin's state bird
- Play at Fiserv Forum
- Capital of Wisconsin
- "The waterpark capital of the world"
- Postal abbreviation
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- State's professional football team
- Popular state song
- Stadium where "Jump Around" can be heard after the third quarter
- Largest city in Wisconsin
- Wisconsin's state animal
- America's ____
- Location of State Fair Grounds
- "The Badger State"
- State's professional baseball team
- Number of UW System universities
- Region of the US Wisconsin is in
21 Clues: America's ____ • Popular state song • "The Badger State" • Postal abbreviation • Play at Fiserv Forum • Capital of Wisconsin • Popular hunting season • Wisconsin's state bird • Great Lake on East side • Treat at the State Fair • Wisconsin's state animal • Largest city in Wisconsin • Home of the Green Bay Packers • Location of State Fair Grounds • Location of Peninsula State Park • ...
Rocky mountain crossword #2 2023-05-04
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- Elk horn's massive import
- Joseph Smith's worst idea
- most religious state
- great place to ski, or worn at a wedding
- Vikings,timberwolves,wild,twins home
- state with two time zones
- first place "oooooh Yeaaaaa" was uttered
- place where the Martin brothers get "stuck"
- home to duck pin
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- First state to legalize weed
- city home to alpine coaster
- america's dairyland
- 26th state in the union
- Mother Of All Bombs, or just a city?
- least populated state
- crossroads of America
- home to BYU
- 9th state we pass thru
- 5th state we're going thru
- home to the windiest city
20 Clues: home to BYU • home to duck pin • america's dairyland • most religious state • least populated state • crossroads of America • 9th state we pass thru • 26th state in the union • Elk horn's massive import • Joseph Smith's worst idea • state with two time zones • home to the windiest city • 5th state we're going thru • city home to alpine coaster • First state to legalize weed • ...
Summer in Illinois 2023-08-14
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- _____ Monster is Illinois State Fossil
- Second and third graders from a Joliet elementary school, along with their teacher, completed a class project attempting to make this snack the official snack food of the State of Illinois. The General Assembly made that designation official in 2003.
- The _____ was elected the State Fish in 1986 by Illinois schoolchildren.
- Number of members on the Illinois Supreme Court
- Chicago's Museum of Science features the worlds largest ______ machine
- The month Illinois became a state
- Number of U.S. Senators for Illinois
- The second capital of Illinois
- Illinois state tree
- Illinois state flower
- The _____ butterfly was chosen in 1975 to be Illinois' State Insect.
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- The _____ apple was named the Illinois State Fruit in 2007.
- _______ Park is a public park in Chicago found in the Loop community area. It opened in July 2004
- The current Capital of Illinois
- An annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, but several years later, Chicago became its permanent location
- Illinois is sometimes refereed to as The ____ State
- Illinois State Mineral
- The Illinois State Motto is State Sovereignty, ____ Union
- ____ Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan
- Number of electoral votes for Illinois
20 Clues: Illinois state tree • Illinois state flower • Illinois State Mineral • The second capital of Illinois • The current Capital of Illinois • The month Illinois became a state • Number of U.S. Senators for Illinois • _____ Monster is Illinois State Fossil • Number of electoral votes for Illinois • Number of members on the Illinois Supreme Court • ...
New Hampshire Facts 2023-01-31
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- New Hampshire nickname
- New Hampshire state salt water fish
- New Hampshire state fruit
- New Hampshire state motto
- New Hampshire state capital
- New Hampshire state tree
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- New Hampshire state fresh water fish
- New Hampshire state animal
- New Hampshire state butterfly
- New Hampshire state bird
- New Hampshire sport
- New Hampshire state flower
- New Hampshire state mineral
- New Hampshire state insect
- New Hampshire state rock
15 Clues: New Hampshire sport • New Hampshire nickname • New Hampshire state bird • New Hampshire state rock • New Hampshire state tree • New Hampshire state fruit • New Hampshire state motto • New Hampshire state animal • New Hampshire state flower • New Hampshire state insect • New Hampshire state mineral • New Hampshire state capital • New Hampshire state butterfly • ...
STATES 2022-10-20
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- The Land of Enchantment
- The state fish of North Dakota
- The state flower of Oklahoma
- The state animal of Oklahoma
- The state capital of Texas
- The state bird of New Mexico
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- The largest city in Arizona
- The state animal of Texas
- The Lone Star State
- The state capital of South Dakota
- The state bird of Texas
- The state capital of New Mexico
- The Grand Canyon State
- The state flower of New Mexico
- Abbreviation for Oklahoma
- The largest city in North Dakota
16 Clues: The Lone Star State • The Grand Canyon State • The Land of Enchantment • The state bird of Texas • The state animal of Texas • Abbreviation for Oklahoma • The state capital of Texas • The largest city in Arizona • The state flower of Oklahoma • The state animal of Oklahoma • The state bird of New Mexico • The state fish of North Dakota • The state flower of New Mexico • ...
Tennessee Fun Facts 2025-05-08
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- Tennessee State Wild Animal
- craters Tennessee has two of these
- This city severed as the State Capital for one day
- The tallest underground waterfall in the United States
- How many states Tennessee borders
- This is the second-most visted house museum in the country located in Memphis TN
- This Tennessee City is home to the largest record undergrounf lake in the US
- This lemon-lime soda was created in Knoxville in the 1930s
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- Tennessee State Insect
- This is the most visited national park
- A famous singer from the state of TN who will always love you
- Tennessee State Fish
- The first combination candy bar that was made in Tennessee
- Tennessee State Flower
- Tennesee has moer of these than any other state
- Tennessee State Fruit
- Tennessee has this many state songs
- A famous singer from the state of TN who loves to party in the USA
- This is tennessee's offical state beverage
19 Clues: Tennessee State Fish • Tennessee State Fruit • Tennessee State Insect • Tennessee State Flower • Tennessee State Wild Animal • How many states Tennessee borders • craters Tennessee has two of these • Tennessee has this many state songs • This is the most visited national park • This is tennessee's offical state beverage • Tennesee has moer of these than any other state • ...
New Hampshire Facts 2023-01-31
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- New Hampshire nickname
- New Hampshire state salt water fish
- New Hampshire state fruit
- New Hampshire state motto
- New Hampshire state capital
- New Hampshire state tree
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- New Hampshire state fresh water fish
- New Hampshire state animal
- New Hampshire state butterfly
- New Hampshire state bird
- New Hampshire sport
- New Hampshire state flower
- New Hampshire state mineral
- New Hampshire state insect
- New Hampshire state rock
15 Clues: New Hampshire sport • New Hampshire nickname • New Hampshire state bird • New Hampshire state rock • New Hampshire state tree • New Hampshire state fruit • New Hampshire state motto • New Hampshire state animal • New Hampshire state flower • New Hampshire state insect • New Hampshire state mineral • New Hampshire state capital • New Hampshire state butterfly • ...
United states 2023-03-15
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- state capital is Columbus
- state capital
- capital is Jefferson City
- state capital is Ottawa
- state capital Sacramento
- state capital is Madrid
- state capital is Austin
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- state capital is Tallahassee
- state capital is Phoenix
- capital is Jackson
- Walmart is there
- state capital is Brasília
- state capital is Oslo
- state capital is Indianapolis
- state capital is Mexico City
15 Clues: state capital • Walmart is there • capital is Jackson • state capital is Oslo • state capital is Ottawa • state capital is Madrid • state capital is Austin • state capital is Phoenix • state capital Sacramento • state capital is Columbus • capital is Jefferson City • state capital is Brasília • state capital is Tallahassee • state capital is Mexico City • state capital is Indianapolis
states abbreviations by ryder kincaid 2023-09-26
Mississippi 2024-04-08
14 Clues: state toy • state tree • state fish • state bird • state fruit • state shell • state insect • State Capital • state reptile • state governor • state beverage • state waterfowl • state land mammal • state water mammal
Common Places 2024-11-11
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- 714 State Route 11
- 96 Airport Rd
- 125 County Route 46
- 212 State Route 122
- 64 Hobart Rd
- 65 Broadway
- 904 County Route 26
- 58 Biondo Lane
- 85 Pickering Rd
- 2601 County Route 27
- 46 Constable St
- 27 Airport Rd
- 4677 Blue Mountain Rd
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- 1089 County Route 23
- 64 College Rd
- 6277 State Route 374
- 47 Park St
- 1060 County Route 8
- 895 County Route 33
- 10 State Route 95
- 2301 State Route 37
- 19 Eagle Dr
- 4 County Route 38
- 51 Firemens Memorial Dr
- 7780 State Route 11
- 222 Beaverwood Rd
- 4468 State Route 3
- 160 County Route 14
- 1339 County Route 60
- 1040 East Main St
- 1471 County Route 5
- 5034 State Route 3
- 935 State Route 37, Suite 2
33 Clues: 47 Park St • 19 Eagle Dr • 65 Broadway • 64 Hobart Rd • 64 College Rd • 96 Airport Rd • 27 Airport Rd • 58 Biondo Lane • 85 Pickering Rd • 46 Constable St • 10 State Route 95 • 4 County Route 38 • 222 Beaverwood Rd • 1040 East Main St • 714 State Route 11 • 4468 State Route 3 • 5034 State Route 3 • 1060 County Route 8 • 895 County Route 33 • 125 County Route 46 • 2301 State Route 37 • 212 State Route 122 • ...
g9 2025-12-15
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- Government by the people
- Large major city
- Independent political state
- Government led by royalty
- Line separating areas
- State ruled by a king or queen
- State without a monarch
- Political boundary
- Union of self-governing states
- Rule by one person
- Politically organized territory
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- Government by religion
- Administrative division
- Territory controlled by another
- Loose union of states
- Organized political area
- Absolute authoritarian rule
- Sparsely settled border area
- State ruling many territories
- State within another state
- Rule by a few
- Defined territorial area
- Separated territory
- People under one government
- Seat of government
25 Clues: Rule by a few • Large major city • Political boundary • Rule by one person • Seat of government • Separated territory • Loose union of states • Line separating areas • Government by religion • Administrative division • State without a monarch • Government by the people • Organized political area • Defined territorial area • Government led by royalty • State within another state • ...
Knowing the States and Territories 2017-05-10
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- Officially became the 49th state on January 3, 1959.
- A true island state.
- Christian County is wet while Bourbon County is dry. Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.
- Was named for King George II of England.
- Milk is the official state beverage.
- The bola tie is the official state neckwear.
- General Douglas MacArthur was been in this state.
- Was the first to declare its independence from Mother England -- a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Metropolis the home of Superman really exists in Southern ___________.
- The first state.
- The world's largest flat-top mountain is in _______.
- Levan, is "navel" spelled backwards. It is so named because it is in the middle of ________.
- Was the first state in the nation to have a planned system of junior colleges.
- Has more shoreline than any other state except Alaska.
- Devils Tower was designated as the first National Monument (1906)
- Introduced the Mardi Gras to the western world
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- Is the only state to enter the United States by treaty instead of territorial annexation.
- More turkeys are raised in this state than in any other state in the United States.
- Woonsocket is known as The Town with the Beautiful Lake. Lake Prior sits in the middle of town.
- The first professional baseball game was played on May 4, 1871 in __________.
- The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect on July 1, 1921.
- Is the birthplace of the Reuben sandwich.
- Has more ghost towns than any other state.
- _______ state law forbids a citizen to give another citizen a box of candy that weighs more than 50 pounds.
- The state flower is the white pine cone and tassel.
- The state animal is the Mule.
- Has the first city to use police cars.
- The only state with two unique words in its name.
- _______ and Rhode Island never ratified the 18th Amendment (Prohibition).
- Sergeant Major of the Army Dailey and ARNG CSM Kepner are originally from this state.
- Takes its name from a Spanish word meaning snow-clad.
- Is the only state in the union that does not have counties.
- Birthplace of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson
- _________ is not the southernmost state in the United States.
- One of the most interesting attractions is Yukoi’s Cave.
35 Clues: The first state. • A true island state. • The state animal is the Mule. • Milk is the official state beverage. • Has the first city to use police cars. • Was named for King George II of England. • Is the birthplace of the Reuben sandwich. • Has more ghost towns than any other state. • The bola tie is the official state neckwear. • ...
Western Undergraduate Exchange 2014-06-11
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- Los Angeles, San Diego, San Fransisco, Sacramento, and Chico, to name a few cities in this WUE state.
- There are ______ WUE eligible states total.
- There are 9 WUE eligible universities in this state, famous for it's Great Salt Lake.
- This school is based in Eugene ________, and is home to the Ducks!
- Most 4-year WUE schools require two years of a World ________ to be eligible.
- This WUE state is also a highly popular vacation destination.
- Denver is the capital of this WUE state.
- Boise State University has a famous blue turf field and is one of six universities in this state that qualifies for WUE.
- This state is home to "Sin City," but to get into the university located there, you'll need a 3.25+ GPA.
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- WUE allows out-of-state students to pay 150% of in-state _______, saving you a ton of money.
- Another WUE state, this state's mammal is the buffalo and is also featured on their state-flag!
- Nicknamed the "Evergreen State" there are six WUE eligible universities in this state.
- Nicknamed the "Treasure State," this state has thirteen different schools that accept WUE!
- Flagstaff is home to Northern _________ University, one of many WUE schools in this state.
- Western Undergraduate Exchange is often abbreviated as...
- The most Northern state in the Western Undergraduate Exchange.
- New ________ is home to lots of sunshine and ten WUE eligible schools!
- North and South _______ are both WUE states!
18 Clues: Denver is the capital of this WUE state. • There are ______ WUE eligible states total. • North and South _______ are both WUE states! • Western Undergraduate Exchange is often abbreviated as... • This WUE state is also a highly popular vacation destination. • The most Northern state in the Western Undergraduate Exchange. • ...
Delaware Crossword 2015-05-31
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- border states
- state bug
- state song
- penman of the revolution
- hightest point
- amount of countys
- border states
- largest city
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- state color
- state flower
- border states
- state bird
- large chemical laratory
- state tree
- month state was founded
- chesapeake and Delaware waterways are called...
- nylon capital of the world
- lowest point
- Delaware's anti-slavery forces
19 Clues: state bug • state bird • state song • state tree • state color • state flower • lowest point • largest city • border states • border states • border states • hightest point • amount of countys • large chemical laratory • month state was founded • penman of the revolution • nylon capital of the world • Delaware's anti-slavery forces • chesapeake and Delaware waterways are called...
New Hampshire Facts 2023-01-31
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- New Hampshire state animal
- New Hampshire state flower
- New Hampshire state bird
- New Hampshire state capital
- New Hampshire state fresh water fish
- New Hampshire sport
- New Hampshire state butterfly
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- New Hampshire state rock
- New Hampshire state tree
- New Hampshire state motto
- New Hampshire state mineral
- New Hampshire nickname
- New Hampshire state fruit
- New Hampshire state insect
- New Hampshire state salt water fish
15 Clues: New Hampshire sport • New Hampshire nickname • New Hampshire state rock • New Hampshire state tree • New Hampshire state bird • New Hampshire state motto • New Hampshire state fruit • New Hampshire state animal • New Hampshire state flower • New Hampshire state insect • New Hampshire state mineral • New Hampshire state capital • New Hampshire state butterfly • ...
Peer Advisor Quiz #2 2022-03-16
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- Today is ________ day!!
- ________ are a way for a student to customize their schedule in subjects that interest them.
- This course focuses on how the brain develops throughout a person's life.
- You should insert ________ stories/experiences often in your workbook presentation.
- If you are a Barrett student, you are automatically a ________ student.
- A class that all Barrett students must take.
- You will provide a list of humanities courses in the ________ rooms.
- What course is recommended for economics majors?
- Barrett students need 36 hours of ________ credit.
- What population will take ASU 120?
- Stay away from ________ when you first introduce COM, PSY, and SOC.
- Tempe, Polytechnic, and ________ are all campuses W. P. Carey offers degrees at.
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- All students are encouraged to attend ________.
- We like to start off our orientations with a ________.
- A student is considered full-time if they have ________ or more credits.
- ________ students have the opportunity to take ACC 194 in addition to WPC 101.
- Is is a WPC ________ that students must take COM, PSY, and SOC before they graduate.
- This course goes over human communicative interaction and behavior.
- The number of students in a cohort.
- At the end of every presentation you will ________ all the courses covered in the workbook.
- MAT 210 and MAT 211 are designed for ________ students.
- can be given for math but not for English for AP/Dual Enrollment credit.
- Eventually students will need to take 2 ________ courses to complete an ASU requirement.
- This course focuses on how to interact in groups and be a leader.
24 Clues: Today is ________ day!! • What population will take ASU 120? • The number of students in a cohort. • A class that all Barrett students must take. • All students are encouraged to attend ________. • What course is recommended for economics majors? • Barrett students need 36 hours of ________ credit. • We like to start off our orientations with a ________. • ...
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- Patient _______ is the domains of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every military hospital and clinic.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
ODS Joint Commission Prep 2022-02-07
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- Suicide Assessment: Have you been to the ED within the last ______weeks
- a medical condition or complication that a patient develops during a hospital stay, which was not present at the time of admission.
- first name of the Manager of Infection Prevention and Control at COA.
- any ___will unlock the doors in BR
- name of book for unsafe abbreviations. Found on the X drive.
- last name of the Director of Pediatric Infectious Disease and Chair of Children's of Alabama Infection Control Committee.
- should be above the waist and visible
- Prior to a patient having an invasive procedure, the practitioner must correctly identify the following ______patient, ______procedure, _______site (all are the same word).
- conversation between the doctor and caregiver explaining 3 things.
- name of tool used to assess suicide
- any ___ will unlock the doors in Lowder
- method used to assess caregiver understanding of home care instructions
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- Divisional Director of Engineering
- Medical Emergency is occurring at the area announced 3 times. "______Physician".
- color of the biomed sticker on all medical equipment that has been inspected.
- Unauthorized person in area, armed threat in area, bomb threat, biological/pandemic, workplace violence "Lockdown is in _______".
- the H&P must be updated _________ registration
- non-urgent format for hand off of care communications
- an H&P cannot be older than _____days.
- Fire or smoke is located in area. Announced three times "Fire Alarm _________".
- who is responsible for the oxygen tanks under the patient stretcher.
- During the informed consent conversation, the doctor explains the risks, benefits and ______ to the caregiver.
22 Clues: Divisional Director of Engineering • any ___will unlock the doors in BR • name of tool used to assess suicide • should be above the waist and visible • an H&P cannot be older than _____days. • any ___ will unlock the doors in Lowder • the H&P must be updated _________ registration • non-urgent format for hand off of care communications • ...
Dealer Tire 2020-01-24
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- what letters are in front of Mercedes Benz part numbers?
- Where can we inform the dealer to get a tire registration?
- Is curb damage covered?
- This might appear after the Part Number has been entered when trying to open a claim
- If the vehicle is used for Business What do we do to the claim?
- What class is a Lamborghini in?
- What does a dealer need to log in on the portal ?
- On the portal do we put the Original or current DOT in the box that states orig DOT?
- How many miles do we tow up to in the Dealer Tire Program?
- For MOPAR or Subaru dealerships and the dealer is repairing the tire, How much do we cover?
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- When did the MOPAR Tire Works program end? ON or before 12/31/17?
- What is the portal website for the dealers to go on?
- If the policy is in a business name what do we need?
- What is needed if the DOT was a typo on the original Invoice?
- How many days do the dealers have to send in the Invoices?
- If the DOT on Invoice is different than CVQ and dealer states CVQ is incorrect what do we request?
- What can the Dealer use if they replaced the tire without authorization for payment?
- When the customer purchased the tire and is put on the vehicle how many months is the program for?
- what are the Abbreviations for Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle?
- These letters show the week and year of the tire
20 Clues: Is curb damage covered? • What class is a Lamborghini in? • These letters show the week and year of the tire • What does a dealer need to log in on the portal ? • What is the portal website for the dealers to go on? • If the policy is in a business name what do we need? • what letters are in front of Mercedes Benz part numbers? • ...
UIHC Safety Week - Perioperative Division 2023-03-21
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- "I am _________" is a safety statement that should signal to team members to stop and resolve the issue (C in the acronym CUS in the hospital Stop the Line policy)
- Flag on patient chart that provides notification of important patient information
- One precaution for ___________ safety is to ensure that alcohol-based skin preps are dry before draping
- The R in SBAR
- National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #7 is _________ infection
- _________ marks the site
- _________ staff member is expected to Stop the Line if he/she sees a potential patient safety concern
- Practice of critical events in a semi-realistic setting to improve teamwork and response
- Depth the RF mat or wand can detect RF tagged items (in inches)
- Any medication transferred from the original package must be _________ if not given immediately
- Medical evaluation that includes a patient's past and current health status, _________ and physical
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- For preincision timeout, two members __________ and verbalize that the site marking is correct
- No abbreviations on the __________ form
- Repeating back to make sure the message is understood correctly is called closed loop ________________
- True/False: If the RF scan detects an item after the last stitch, this may be considered a retained surgical item
- Another name for standards of practice
- National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #1 is _________ patients correctly
- One of the most important infection control measures is _______________ (2 words)
- Abbreviation for indwelling catheter associated urinary tract infection
- Universal protocol requires a ________ before a procedure
- Four eyes skin assessments help to prevent and/or identify a _____________ (2 words)
- Samples taken during an operation
22 Clues: The R in SBAR • _________ marks the site • Samples taken during an operation • Another name for standards of practice • No abbreviations on the __________ form • Universal protocol requires a ________ before a procedure • Depth the RF mat or wand can detect RF tagged items (in inches) • National Patient Safety Goal (2023 version) #7 is _________ infection • ...
Pop Quiz 2025-06-11
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- the only thing that lets you bypass the seven steps
- what you say at hobart to the person in front
- what has 4 R's
- step five
- step one
- step two
- how close you stay after dropping a check
- our bev service
- step three
- step seven
- always set food down ________ to the guest
- what you should write on your order pad so everyone is the same
- you need to be here 10 minutes early to attend
- what you should do before your table leaves after they're done eating
- how to tell a table has been greeted
- the amount of ice in a tea glass
- _________=money
- keep your head on a
- the guests always have the
- another word for seat number
- what you say before leaving the kitchen
- what you say at hobart to the person behind
- lunchtime check presentation
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- all hot and alcoholic drinks get served with
- you have one minute before your ribs go out to get this on the table
- at lunch they're 8-10, at dinner they're 10-12
- all drinks should have a
- step six
- served on a small round, 2 per guest
- what you need to do to your guests' needs
- always check your
- dinnertime check presentation
- describe food in ________ detail
- step three and a half
- why we're all here
- our rolls are _______ no burritos
- step four
- what you do to not interrupt a talking guest
- what should you do between steps 3 and 3.5
39 Clues: step six • step one • step two • step five • step four • step three • step seven • what has 4 R's • our bev service • _________=money • always check your • why we're all here • keep your head on a • step three and a half • all drinks should have a • the guests always have the • another word for seat number • lunchtime check presentation • dinnertime check presentation • describe food in ________ detail • ...
trigo terms 2025-06-23
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- - Wrote the first treatise on trigonometry.
- - Prolific mathematician who explored many areas of math despite losing sight in one eye.
- - Greek word for triangle.
- - Ancient astronomer who wrote the Almagest.
- - Founder of trigonometry.
- - Greek word for measure.
- - The branch of math that deals with angles and triangles.
- - Simplified the exposition of trigonometry through his systematic use of algebra
- - Type of trigonometry dealing with flat, two-dimensional triangles.
- - Sign (×) introduced by Oughtred.
- - Sine, cosine, and tangent are examples of these.
- - Influential astronomical book translated by Regiomontanus.
- - study of spherical triangles, which are formed by the intersection of three great circle arcs on the surface of a sphere.
- - Introduced the concepts of tangent and cotangent.
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- - An era known as the revival of learning.
- - A trigonometric function introduced by the Arabs.
- - A kind of sphere that is ised to describe the positions of planets.
- - Translated the Almagest.
- - used Arabic numerals to prepare a table of sines
- - Was written by Abraham de Moivre. It was published in 1730. The work is notable for containing early uses of the normal curve, Stirling's approximation for large factorials, and the law of large numbers.
- - wrote the treatise on trigonometric theorems with special reference to infinite series (Miscellanea Analytica, 1730)
- - First to relate trigonometric functions to angles
- - wrote the first book entitled Trigonometry
- - Birthplace of Hipparchus.
- - It’s the meaning of “measure” in Greek
- - Study of heavenly bodies.
- - Earth-centered model supported by Ptolemy.
- - Introduced "sin", "cos", and "tan" as abbreviations in mathematics.
- - Origin of trigonometry traces back to this group of people
29 Clues: - Greek word for measure. • - Greek word for triangle. • - Translated the Almagest. • - Founder of trigonometry. • - Birthplace of Hipparchus. • - Study of heavenly bodies. • - Sign (×) introduced by Oughtred. • - It’s the meaning of “measure” in Greek • - An era known as the revival of learning. • - Wrote the first treatise on trigonometry. • ...
Focused Note Taking 2025-12-12
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- A short explanation of the most important points
- Thinking back on what you learned and how well you understand it
- Details Extra facts or examples that explain or prove the main idea
- Idea The most important point the text or lesson is about
- A structured list showing main ideas and details
- 2 The “processing” stage where students interact with and revise their notes
- The name of the notes or lesson topic
- A connection between the text and your own life
- A link between new information and something you already know
- Looking over notes to keep information fresh
- Notes A note-taking format with a notes area, questions area, and summary
- Thinking Using reasoning to understand, question, and evaluate information
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- To mark important information for easy review
- Notes A structured way of taking notes with understanding and remembering
- 3 The “connecting” stage where students apply and link ideas together
- Small marks or icons used to show meaning or save time
- Something you ask to deepen understanding or check knowledge
- Working with others to understand or solve something
- A connection between the text and real-world events or issues
- The explanation or response to a question
- Asking deeper questions to increase understanding
- A connection between the text and another book, show, or article
- Shortened forms of words to write faster
- Points Small dots used to list important ideas quickly
- The general subject being discussed or written about
- Concept A big idea or essential understanding from the lesson
26 Clues: The name of the notes or lesson topic • Shortened forms of words to write faster • The explanation or response to a question • Looking over notes to keep information fresh • To mark important information for easy review • A connection between the text and your own life • A short explanation of the most important points • A structured list showing main ideas and details • ...
50 States crossword 2023-10-11
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- The state known for potatoes
- State slogan While I breathe, I hope
- State slogan is Live free or die
- The Wizard of Oz took place here
- Known for avocados
- Coney island
- Largest shopping mall in the US
- State slogan is Liberty and Prosperity
- abbreviation MO
- The last frontier
- considered the safest state
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Phoenix
- Yellowstone national park
- Has the Ben and Jerry's factory
- State abbreviation MD
- Wright Brothers National Memorial
- It's capital is Jackson
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- The most northeast state
- Rocky Mountain national park
- Geographic Center of the USA
- State abbreviation is AL
- First girl scout cookie was sold here
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- Detroit is one of the biggest cities here
- Known for cheese
- The state known for peaches
- Red Rock Canyon
- Named after King Louis XIV
- Hershey's headquarters
- Known for corn
- Chicago is one of the biggest cities here
- The sunshine state
- Where the Salem witch trials took place
- Capital is Richmond
- The golden delicious apple was discovered here
- Named after the first president
- Holds the American Grade I stakes race run at Churchill Downs in Louisville
- First state admitted to the union
- Capital is Salem
- The smallest state
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Home of college basketball world series
- ESPN headquarters
- abbreviation AR
- The treasure state
- Capital is Indianapolis
- State abbreviation ND
- Tornado hotspot
49 Clues: Coney island • Known for corn • Red Rock Canyon • abbreviation MO • abbreviation AR • Tornado hotspot • Known for cheese • Capital is Salem • The last frontier • ESPN headquarters • Known for avocados • The sunshine state • Capital is Phoenix • The smallest state • The treasure state • Capital is Richmond • Capital is Columbus • Capital is Santa Fe • State abbreviation MD • State abbreviation ND • ...
Suffix -ment 2022-12-19
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- the state of being developed
- the stated of being nourished
- the state of being punished
- the state of being accomplished
- the state of being content
- the state of being engaged
- the state of being established
- the state of being entertained
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- the state of being involved
- the state of being acknowledged
- the state of being assessed
- the state of being attached
- the state of being excited
- the state of being employed
- the state of being amazed
15 Clues: the state of being amazed • the state of being excited • the state of being content • the state of being engaged • the state of being involved • the state of being assessed • the state of being attached • the state of being punished • the state of being employed • the state of being developed • the stated of being nourished • the state of being established • ...
USA GEOGRAPHY 2025-01-10
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- State known for its automotive industry and the city of Detroit.
- Second word of the river that forms the natural border between Texas and Mexico.
- Famous natural monument located in Arizona, known for its spectacular rock formations.
- State nicknamed "The Evergreen State" due to its abundant forests.
- First word of the state known for Mount Rushmore.
- Famous mountain in Utah, with unique rock formations.
- The national park where Half Dome is located.
- Famous island where the Mayflower landed.
- Vegas The city known for its casinos and entertainment.
- Capital of Hawaii.
- State with the famous "Route 66" that goes from Chicago to Los Angeles.
- State with the city of Chicago and Lake Michigan.
- Capital of Alaska, famous for its proximity to the Arctic Circle.
- Second word of the most populous city in the United States.
- Desert located mainly in Arizona and California.
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- Capital of California.
- Bridge Famous suspension bridge located in San Francisco.
- The river that flows through New Orleans.
- State nicknamed "The Silver State" due to its mining industry.
- National Park National park known for its famous "Arch."
- State famous for Mount Hood and its volcanic activity.
- Second word of State with the capital called "Columbia."
- The famous national park in Wyoming known for its geysers.
- The largest state in the U.S.
- State known as "The Centennial State."
25 Clues: Capital of Hawaii. • Capital of California. • The largest state in the U.S. • State known as "The Centennial State." • The river that flows through New Orleans. • Famous island where the Mayflower landed. • The national park where Half Dome is located. • Desert located mainly in Arizona and California. • First word of the state known for Mount Rushmore. • ...
Word Parts Puzzle 2: Suffixes 2020-11-16
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- one who teaches
- relates to the nation
- the act or state of infecting
- full of thanks (gratitude)
- the state of being equal
- full of peril
- one who acts
- full of beauty
- full of danger
- full of wonder
- without a home
- without fear
- without sugar
- the act or state of directing
- one who invents
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- the act or state of attracting
- relates to emotions
- full of skills
- full of success
- without a mind
- the action of being a critic
- the act or state of acting
- one who drives
- the state of being able
- full of hope
- the quality of helping a lot
- the state of being real
- the state of being secure
- without thanks
29 Clues: one who acts • full of hope • without fear • full of peril • without sugar • full of skills • without a mind • full of beauty • one who drives • full of danger • full of wonder • without a home • without thanks • one who teaches • full of success • one who invents • relates to emotions • relates to the nation • the state of being able • the state of being real • the state of being equal • ...
MALAYSIA INDEPENDENCE DAY 67 2024-08-12
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- The state next to border between Malaysia and Thailand.
- The paddy field of Malaysia.
- The state famous for turtle.
- The state full of history.
- Another word for freedom.
- The only state with number in the name.
- The southern-most state in Malaysia.
- The month Malaysian celebrate Independence Day.
- Another race in Malaysia who celebrates The Festival of lights.
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- Independence day father.
- The biggest state in Malaysia.
- How many times have we celebrate Merdeka?
- The state where J.W.W Birch was killed.
- Darul Ehsan.
- Patin Tempoyak is their iconic dish.
- The majority on Malaysian.
- A race in Malaysia who celebrates Hungry Ghost Festival.
- The island is more famous then the mainland.
- The state of Wayang Kulit.
- The land below the wind.
20 Clues: Darul Ehsan. • Independence day father. • The land below the wind. • Another word for freedom. • The majority on Malaysian. • The state full of history. • The state of Wayang Kulit. • The paddy field of Malaysia. • The state famous for turtle. • The biggest state in Malaysia. • Patin Tempoyak is their iconic dish. • The southern-most state in Malaysia. • ...
ARIZONA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-09
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- State Reptile
- Year Arizona Became a State
- State neckwear
- State Amphibian
- State Song
- State Tree
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- Arizona is the _____ State
- World’s best preserved crater
- The Only Place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
- Number of State Parks
- State Fish
- State Animal
- State Fossil
- State Butterfly
- One of the seven wonders of the world
15 Clues: State Fish • State Song • State Tree • State Animal • State Fossil • State Reptile • State neckwear • State Amphibian • State Butterfly • Number of State Parks • Arizona is the _____ State • Year Arizona Became a State • World’s best preserved crater • One of the seven wonders of the world • The Only Place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
New Hampshire Trivia 2016-08-02
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- Who coined the state motto?
- What Ivy League school is located in NH?
- What is the state insect?
- What is the state nickname?
- What is the state bird?
- Who was the only US president from NH?
- The first summer resort in America was located in what NH town?
- What was the first state capitol?
- What is the state flower?
- What is the state tree?
- What notable American poet lived in NH?
- What Canadian province borders NH?
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- The largest textile mill in the world was once located in NH what was the name of this mill?
- How many states border NH?
- What is the state animal?
- Who is the author that currently lives in New London, NH (hint distant relative of Mary)?
- The first potato planted in the US was in the town of ____ NH.
- What is the state motto?
- The author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was born in NH what is the author's name?
- What is the state beverage?
- How many other New England states are there?
- The first public library in the US was founded in ____ NH.
- What is the state fruit?
- How many counties are in NH?
24 Clues: What is the state bird? • What is the state tree? • What is the state motto? • What is the state fruit? • What is the state animal? • What is the state insect? • What is the state flower? • How many states border NH? • Who coined the state motto? • What is the state nickname? • What is the state beverage? • How many counties are in NH? • What was the first state capitol? • ...
Pensicola Abbreviations 3 2023-01-06
Patient Safety Awareness Week 2022-03-12
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- How can you minimize risk during the patient care experience?
- You received critical labs. The physician is not answering the phone. Who do you notify?
- A risk __________ can help you identify patients at risk for suicide.
- ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care.
- Within how many minutes should critical results be relayed to the provider?
- one of three personal protective equipment necessary when entering a patients isolation room.
- One of two items that must be reconciled prior to each patient encounter.
- Patient safety is advancing ready reliable care, every day, in every level, at every _______ hospital and clinic.
- After receiving verbal orders or results, the message should be _____ _____.
- Number of identifiers required prior to providing patient care.
- This principle of RRC strives to understand complexities and address the root causes.
- number of identifiers required for blood administration.
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- The mission on this campaign is to promote a culture of safety to end preventable patient harm.
- Patient _______ is the domain of change that focuses on the patients’ safety and quality of care experience.
- A High Reliability Organization begins with ______.
- one of two patient identifiers
- use only ____________ abbreviations.
- To achieve our readiness and health mission, and ensure top outcomes for all beneficiaries, personnel across the entire organization must adopt reliable _____ and processes.
- this practice provides time for the surgical team to ensure safety measures are in place prior to a procedure.
- Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands.
- the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use.
- This process advances innovative solutions and spreads leading practices.
22 Clues: one of two patient identifiers • use only ____________ abbreviations. • ______ harm is the goal of Ready Reliable Care. • A High Reliability Organization begins with ______. • the patient room should be cleaned _____ every use. • Minimum number of seconds you should wash your hands. • number of identifiers required for blood administration. • ...
Peer Advisor Quiz #1 2022-02-17
Across
- First-Year students will be __________ in most of their classes by an academic advisor.
- What course is in every cohort?
- MAT 210 and MAT 211 are designed for __________ students.
- MAT 210
- Say English as opposed to ENG. Stay away from __________.
- Use __________ stories to connect with incoming students.
- Your __________ is how you start off every workbook presentation.
- This orientation season is going to be __________!
- Tempe, West, and Polytechnic are all W. P. Carey __________.
- __________ can be given for math but not for English AP/Dual Enrollment credit.
- __________ advisors are in each room to help with questions that are outside of the Peer Advisors wheel house.
- A Sun Devil should always wear __________ on Fridays.
- A group of classes and students that acts as First-Year student's first college network.
- A student is considered full-time if they have ____ or more credit hours.
- What course is recommended for Economics majors?
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- Math and English are __________. No matter where you start, we all end up in the same place.
- __________ is ENG 101 and ENG 102 combined.
- Peer Advisors are expected to look and be __________ at all times on Orientation days.
- The number of students in a cohort.
- Nervous, excited, committed, and comfortable are some of the emotions that __________ feel coming to orientation.
- __________ is a common place business students hangout.
- A cohort is the __________ of your schedule.
- Math and English are courses that the student __________ into be either their MPT score or ACT/SAT score.
- Computer Application and Information Technology
24 Clues: MAT 210 • What course is in every cohort? • The number of students in a cohort. • __________ is ENG 101 and ENG 102 combined. • A cohort is the __________ of your schedule. • Computer Application and Information Technology • What course is recommended for Economics majors? • This orientation season is going to be __________! • ...
Computer Acronyms-Hardware Unit. 2024-09-08
Across
- A system that connects storage devices to the computer.
- A cable system for connecting storage devices inside the computer.
- A cable used to connect older monitors to computers.
- The part of the computer that does math and logic.
- A cable for sending video and sound to a screen.
- Permanent memory that the computer reads from, but cannot write to.
- A part that helps a computer connect to a network.
- A plug that connects different devices to a computer.
- A small-sized computer.
- A fast storage device without moving parts.
- The brain of the computer that controls all tasks.
- A device used to store data permanently.
- A way to interact with the computer using text commands.
- Temporary memory that stores the data your computer is using.
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- A way to store and organize files on a computer.
- A type of strategy that only uses flash memory.
- A chip that helps make images and videos on the screen.
- A system that stores data on multiple drives for safety.
- is your list of Acronyms:
- A smaller version of a computer that’s not as powerful.
- Parts of the CPU that control the operations of the computer.
- Basic program that starts the computer when it powers on.
- A harmful program that can damage your computer.
- (Abbreviations) A wired connection for linking computers together.
- A type of flat screen used in devices.
- A cable that connects a computer to a monitor.
- A tool to manage different parts of computers.
27 Clues: A small-sized computer. • is your list of Acronyms: • A type of flat screen used in devices. • A device used to store data permanently. • A fast storage device without moving parts. • A cable that connects a computer to a monitor. • A tool to manage different parts of computers. • A type of strategy that only uses flash memory. • ...
The Biased Workplace 2025-08-13
Across
- Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual, subtle, and destructive way.
- Not transparent; difficult or impossible to understand or see through.
- The quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward.
- Characterized by fairness and impartiality; just.
- Causing or resulting in a terrible and utter disaster.
- To remove identifying information from something so that the source remains unknown.
- Abbreviations formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word.
- A statement or situation that seems self-contradictory but in reality expresses a possible truth.
- Not influenced by strong emotion, and therefore able to be rational and impartial.
- The quality of being impossible to harm or damage.
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- Following as a result or effect; important or significant.
- To evoke a feeling of shared emotion or belief; to strike a chord with someone.
- To combine or work together in order to produce a joint effect that is greater than the sum of the separate effects.
- A set of explicit criteria used for assessing a particular piece of work or performance.
- To make something bad, such as damage or pain, less severe or serious.
- A hope or ambition of achieving something.
- Sticking together or causing to stick together; well-integrated and unified.
- A general agreement reached by a group.
- Special words or expressions used by a particular profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
- A stronghold or institution that fiercely defends a particular principle or way of life.
20 Clues: A general agreement reached by a group. • A hope or ambition of achieving something. • Characterized by fairness and impartiality; just. • The quality of being impossible to harm or damage. • Causing or resulting in a terrible and utter disaster. • Following as a result or effect; important or significant. • ...
Weston Crossword puzzle 2023-09-28
Across
- A popular soft drink(worse thank coke)
- A popular donuts place(better than dunkin)
- The state meat
- The state bird
- The state song
- The state food
- The state cat
- The state sport
- The state pet
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- The state vegetable
- The state mammal
- A popular soda made in north Carolina
- The state nickname
- The state football team
- The state fish
15 Clues: The state cat • The state pet • The state meat • The state bird • The state song • The state food • The state fish • The state sport • The state mammal • The state nickname • The state vegetable • The state football team • A popular soda made in north Carolina • A popular soft drink(worse thank coke) • A popular donuts place(better than dunkin)
New Hampshire Trivia 2016-08-02
Across
- The first potato planted in the US was in the town of ____ NH.
- How many counties are in NH?
- How many other New England states are there?
- The author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was born in NH what is the author's name?
- What is the state fruit?
- What is the state tree?
- What is the state flower?
- What notable American poet lived in NH?
- The first public library in the US was founded in ____ NH.
- The largest textile mill in the world was once located in NH what was the name of this mill?
- What is the state bird?
- What is the state motto?
- What Ivy League school is located in NH?
- How many states border NH?
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- What was the first state capitol?
- What Canadian province borders NH?
- What is the state beverage?
- Who coined the state motto?
- The first summer resort in America was located in what NH town?
- What is the state nickname?
- Who was the only US president from NH?
- What is the state animal?
- What is the state insect?
- Who is the author that currently lives in New London, NH (hint distant relative of Mary)?
24 Clues: What is the state tree? • What is the state bird? • What is the state fruit? • What is the state motto? • What is the state flower? • What is the state animal? • What is the state insect? • How many states border NH? • What is the state beverage? • Who coined the state motto? • What is the state nickname? • How many counties are in NH? • What was the first state capitol? • ...
New Hampshire Facts 2023-01-31
Across
- New Hampshire state animal
- New Hampshire state flower
- New Hampshire state bird
- New Hampshire state capital
- New Hampshire state fresh water fish
- New Hampshire sport
- New Hampshire state butterfly
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- New Hampshire state rock
- New Hampshire state tree
- New Hampshire state motto
- New Hampshire state mineral
- New Hampshire nickname
- New Hampshire state fruit
- New Hampshire state insect
- New Hampshire state salt water fish
15 Clues: New Hampshire sport • New Hampshire nickname • New Hampshire state rock • New Hampshire state tree • New Hampshire state bird • New Hampshire state motto • New Hampshire state fruit • New Hampshire state animal • New Hampshire state flower • New Hampshire state insect • New Hampshire state mineral • New Hampshire state capital • New Hampshire state butterfly • ...
AP Guidelines (A-F) 2014-02-04
Across
- Someone who kills a politically important or prominent person
- Use ________ to mean guarantee
- A person who has required the full civil rights of a nation
- Capitalize U.S. _________ when referring to the building in Washington
- Describes an exchange rate that is allowed to fluctuate in response to supply and demand in the foreign markets
- In general use lowercase north, south, southwest when referring to compass ___________
- A case the state or federal government brings against an individual charged with a crime
- AP news reports must use __________ for facts not gathered or confirmed on its own
- A person residing away from the nation in which he or she is a citizen
- Use before consonant sounds
- Minor offense against the law
- As a verb means to influence something
- Use ________ to make sure or give confidence
- These are amounts less than one that need to be spelled out using hyphens between the words (Ex.two-thirds, three-fourths)
- Is not a formal title and should not be capitalized
- Always avoid placing guilt when referring to someone who has been placed under ________ or charged with a crime
- Abbreviation for Exchange Traded Fund; Security that tracks a benchmark as a mutual fund does but trades throughout market days like a stock on the exchange
- Use ________ for references to insurance
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- Should contain a city name, entirely in capital letters, followed in most cases by the name of the state, county, or territory where the city is located
- Money or property that is held to be forfeited if an accused individual fails to appeal for a criminal trial
- As a verb means to cause; as a noun means the result of something
- This word should be capitalized, without quotation marks when referring to the Scriptures in the Old or New Testament
- City where a seat of government is located; do not capitalize
- Dr., Mrs., and Mr. are all examples of __________
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their surroundings, not synonymous with environment
- Always capitalize both letters though it's a title not a name, it's the only thing used when referring to him
- A case in which and individual, business, or agency of government seeks damages or relief from another
- Use before vowel sounds
- Term denoting that an individual was born in a given location
- The national office of an ambassador in a foreign country and the office that handles the political relations of one nation with another
- List the subject first when referring to a ____________
- Refers to the entire region around the Appalachian Mountains
- A serious crime
- The word "_________" on its own is not capitalized but it is capitalized as a part of a proper name
- Never use this symbol as it rarely translates and in many cases cannot be seen by AP or other newspaper computers
- Use arabic numerals instead of words when describing ________
- Is not a word and should only be used when quoting or in special contexts
37 Clues: A serious crime • Use before vowel sounds • Use before consonant sounds • Minor offense against the law • Use ________ to mean guarantee • As a verb means to influence something • Use ________ for references to insurance • Use ________ to make sure or give confidence • Dr., Mrs., and Mr. are all examples of __________ • Is not a formal title and should not be capitalized • ...
Sports Med Acronyms and Abbreviations Crossword 2023-08-28
Across
- protection, optimal loading, ice, compression, and elevation
- fracture
- abduction
- external rotation
- signs and symptoms
- pre participation physical exam
- athletic trainer
- manual muscle test
- range of motion
Down
- pupils equal and reactive to light
- treatment
- pointed position of the foot
- fall on outstretched hand
- distal
- superior
- athletic training room
16 Clues: distal • fracture • superior • treatment • abduction • range of motion • athletic trainer • external rotation • signs and symptoms • manual muscle test • athletic training room • fall on outstretched hand • pointed position of the foot • pre participation physical exam • pupils equal and reactive to light • protection, optimal loading, ice, compression, and elevation
USA States 2022-09-27
Across
- Louisiana was named after King ______ XIV.
- The state tree of Massachusetts is _________.
- The state nickname of Florida is the ________ state.
- The state flower of Vermont is ________.
- The state flower of Illinois is a __________.
- West Virginia was originally going to be called ___________, a name that honors a Native American tribe.
- New York is bordered by Canada and Lake Ontario in the north, _____________, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south.
- The state nickname of Oregon is The ________ State.
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- The state capital of Ohio is ____________.
- Kentucky is bordered by Indiana and Ohio in the north, where the __________ creates a wiggly boundary.
- Montana's state capital is ____________.
- Tennessee's state wild animal is a ____________.
- What is the state capital of North Dakota?
- Illinois is bordered by Wisconsin, Lake _______, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Iowa.
- The state bird of North Carolina is ________.
- What is the biggest city in Nevada?
- Maryland was named after Queen _______ Maria of England.
- Colorado is bordered by Utah, New Mexico, ___________, Kansas, and Nebraska.
18 Clues: What is the biggest city in Nevada? • Montana's state capital is ____________. • The state flower of Vermont is ________. • The state capital of Ohio is ____________. • What is the state capital of North Dakota? • Louisiana was named after King ______ XIV. • The state bird of North Carolina is ________. • The state tree of Massachusetts is _________. • ...
KIDS EXPLORE KANSAS! 2012-11-06
Across
- Over two ______ people live in Kansas
- Kansan who invented Basketball
- major agricultural product in the state
- The state grass is the Little _______________
- Kansas is nicknamed the ________
- Lowest point in Kansas
- The state insect is the __________
- Kansas was admitted as a _____ state
- The state tree of Kansas is the __________
- State Capitol
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- Aviator from Kansas
- This prominent female country singer is from Kansas
- Kansas is in the geographic ___________ center of the US
- Nickname for state in the 1800's
- Highest point in Kansas
- Anti-Slavery fighters in Kansas were called ________
- Major manufactured product in Kansas
- This Kansan served as a US President
- Kansas was a ______ before it was a state
- This person traveled to Kansas in search of Gold
20 Clues: State Capitol • Aviator from Kansas • Lowest point in Kansas • Highest point in Kansas • Kansan who invented Basketball • Nickname for state in the 1800's • Kansas is nicknamed the ________ • The state insect is the __________ • Major manufactured product in Kansas • This Kansan served as a US President • Kansas was admitted as a _____ state • Over two ______ people live in Kansas • ...
ID Lecture 4 2025-02-17
Across
- We do not just need specific institutional rules, because both _ or Democracy can produce embedded autonomy.
- A type of predatory state whereby patronage recruitment enlarges bureaucracy, resources are extracted from the rural pour, and subsidies/import substitution allowed inefficient industries to survive.
- In the developmental state, _ subsidies are given to growing sectors (land, credit, foreign exchange). E.g. Taiwan's Textile Entrustment Scheme - early subsidies and protection were removed once the industry became internationally competitive.
- What went wrong with the Neoliberal State? A _ state cannot shrink itself.
- A centralised state is essential for development, enforcing institutional rules, delivering public services, and maintaining _.
- "War made the state and the state made _"?
- To achieve autonomy from political pressures in a Developmental State, we need _ in recruitment and promotion.
- An extortion racket: "Give us money and we will protect you"(or, what system states implemented in order to fund wars).
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 6)_.
- A type of state where markets are coordinated and guided by an active, interventionist, disciplined, state (maximalist interpretation of inclusive economic institutions).
- The '_' of the 1980s, following the failure of the Washington Consensus.
- What went wrong with the Neoliberal State? Small states lacked _.
- A dominant, _ elite (KMT in Taiwan, 1961 coup in South Korea, LDP in Japan) leads to state embeddedness.
- A stateless society in East Africa
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 8)_ of state enterprises.
- For the developmental state, we don't just need specific institutional rules; we also need a specific political relationship between politiacans and the _.
- A stateless society in North America
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 4)_ liberalisation.
- External _ that align elite interests with development (e.g. Taiwan, South Korea) incentivise investment.
- This country had neither autonomy, nor embeddedness.
- For embedded autonomy, we need a political _ between bureaucrats, politicians, and the private sector. This is lacking in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 10) Subsidies for only _ goods.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 7) Tax _.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 9)_ property rights.
- The _ of large landowners (e.g. by the Second World War) leads to state Autonomy.
- Because of structural adjustment policies in Ivory Coast, education spending _ [rose/fell] by 35%.
- While state 'embeddedness' can be good, too much 'embeddedness' of the state generates corruption, clientelism, and _. E.g. Brazil (1990s), when politicians convinced bureaucrats to overcharge for ambulances, public funds diverted for vote-buying, and public jobs were promised to supporters.
- Policies in a developmental state combine an '_' state...*
- A history of Weberian _ and indigenous state-building (since 788 in South Korea) leads to state Autonomy.
- Oil shocks and debt crises provided the opportunity to impose the Washington Consensus through _.
- Inducing investments also requires understanding and minimising private risks; The state also needs to be '_' in society as a source of information and a means of coordinating investments.
- What went wrong with the Neoliberal State? The IMF and WB pursued Neoliberalism _ (as an end, rather than as a means to development), and social consequences were overlooked.
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- A state has this, when it reaches a balance between being an embedded state and an autonomous state.
- The _ Water War, Bolivia, 1999-2000, caused by the privatisation of the water supply.
- A country whose GDP suffered from the Washington Consensus.
- In a predatory state, the state lacks '_' from political pressures.
- East Asia suggests that a developmental state is possible without _?
- To achieve autonomy from political pressures in a Developmental State, we need a 'rational', '_' bureaucracy.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 3) Market _ rates.
- In this country during the 1950s, business investment risks were too high, even with free markets and secure property rights, and (financial) capital to invest is scarce. However, due to its developmental state model (not neoliberal), where markets were coordinated and guided by an active, interventionist, and disciplined state, they were able to attract investment anyway (NOTE: This is not socialism, bc markets are still driving growth).
- Japan, South Korea and _ showcase the success of the state having both autonomy and embeddedness.
- The idea that free markets and a small non-interventionist state promote development
- This actually might contribute to development in the long-term, if it allows one faction to dominate and build a centralised state. This is the history of Europe.
- In the developmental state, import-substitution industrialisation (ISI) is _.
- The monopoly on the legitimate use of force
- The state can be problematic for development, if it is captured by private and _ interests.
- To achieve autonomy from political pressures in a Developmental State, we need _, rule-based procedures.
- In Japan, this is the network of alumni from the same university, which helped induce investments, as it served as a link to the privatee sector.
- Neoliberals have a _ interpretation of inclusive economic institutions
- The state reduces internal _ by disarming citizens, licensing arms, and punishing violence and 'private war'.
- A country in which autonomy from political pressures was insufficient to prevent vulnerability because (it lacked embededdness): bureaucrats did not know of the challenges of growing an industry ; Businesses had no way of coordinating investments ; The 'License Raj' ; Opening a new business required authorisations from ~80 agencies.
- *...with a '_' state.
- Where historically, artificial, arbitrary borders lumped together multiple (sometimes hostile) groups, and conflicts were frozen without a dominant winner by colonial powers and the UN.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 1) Fiscal _.
- In Japan, this is the revolving door from civil service to the private sector, which helped induce investments.
- This country had autonomy, but lacked embeddedness.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 5) Liberalising _.
- Developmental State dilemma: A large, active state is needed to promote investment, BUT large, active states are vulnerable to _ due to easy relapse into rent-seeking and the Predatory State.
- The median percentage growth in developing countries in the 1980s, after adopting the Washington Consensus.
- A type of predatory state whereby power is centralised around a single 'big man', characterised by personal relations and violence.
- This country had embeddedness, but lacked autonomy.
- In the developmental state, investments and technology transfers are _.
- What went wrong with the Neoliberal State? Free markets were not enough to support _ (a 'big' enough state is also needed).
- The developmental state as '_-enhancing governance'.
- The state can be problematic for development, if its economic institutions are _, rather than inclusive.
- The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 2) Market _ rates.
- What went wrong with the Neoliberal State? Maintaining _ support for reform is necessary, not an afterthought!
67 Clues: *...with a '_' state. • A stateless society in East Africa • A stateless society in North America • "War made the state and the state made _"? • The monopoly on the legitimate use of force • This country had autonomy, but lacked embeddedness. • This country had embeddedness, but lacked autonomy. • The Washington Consensus/Structural Adjustment: 6)_. • ...
United states 2023-03-15
Across
- state capital is Columbus
- state capital
- capital is Jefferson City
- state capital is Ottawa
- state capital Sacramento
- state capital is Madrid
- state capital is Austin
Down
- state capital is Tallahassee
- state capital is Phoenix
- capital is Jackson
- Walmart is there
- state capital is Brasília
- state capital is Oslo
- state capital is Indianapolis
- state capital is Mexico City
15 Clues: state capital • Walmart is there • capital is Jackson • state capital is Oslo • state capital is Ottawa • state capital is Madrid • state capital is Austin • state capital is Phoenix • state capital Sacramento • state capital is Columbus • capital is Jefferson City • state capital is Brasília • state capital is Tallahassee • state capital is Mexico City • state capital is Indianapolis
Phone Tool Hunt 2021-09-03
Across
- Farhan, Rachelle, Chenelle work in this state.
- Naomi like to stay _____.
- Deb, Janiece, Erlande, EJ, and Quinton work in this state.
- Jenny is a _____fan.
- _____is a member of the Shannoal Academy
- Melinda & Philana focus on ___health and well being.
- Anastasia owns a _______.
- Michelle uses this tool to stay organized
- Meosha prefers to be called _____.
- Gianna took the training-in my customers____.
- Ali dreams of this sandwich
- Karen and Nicole work in this state.
- Kelly works in this state.
- Lawanna is a member of ___Sisters.
- Michele's bengal cat's name.
- PaRiss & Gloria work in this state.
- Steven and Marjorie found something magical in training.
- Sandy & Latara love to ____.
- Olga belongs to this community
- Crystal and Stephanie work in this state.
- Alicia works in this state
- Something Danielle,Nicole and Brittany love.
- Molly is an addict to this.
- Mr. Washington's and Mr. Johnson's first name
- Kathi's favorite author
- Christy,Marcel,Ebone,Gloria Shawna,and Saquanna work in this state.
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- Sara is a fan of the ____.
- Making great hiring decisions
- Fai,Keneisha, Nathalia,Tracie, Leslie, Genella and Cherie work in this state.
- Cheryl, Valerie and Kim are VIPs
- Karimah and Kristen work in this state.
- Tiara works in this state.
- Toni works in this state.
- Mandy loves_____.
- Ashely and Shaudai work in this state.
- Katharine and Markella work in this state.
- Jennifer works in this state.
- Jocelyn & Kellie enjoy the show -How to get away with ____.
- Crystal works in this commonwealth.
- Itzel, Christopher and Latasha work in this state.
- Worked for disney
- Kameron is a ____ alumni.
- Ingrid enjoys a shot of this
- Naadira has a quote from this author.
- Shekinah,Tamisha,Sharain,Tia,Ltarrian, Shaquonda, and Christina work in this state.
- Danielle works in this state.
- His last name is a brand of cognac
- Jazmin is proud to be a ____kid.
- Adrienne and Chyna work in this state.
- Andrew like _____ of legends.
- Kellie's Manager
- Gina says " Be the person your ___ thinks your are."
- Batrice has been with Amazon for ____years.
53 Clues: Kellie's Manager • Mandy loves_____. • Worked for disney • Jenny is a _____fan. • Kathi's favorite author • Naomi like to stay _____. • Toni works in this state. • Anastasia owns a _______. • Kameron is a ____ alumni. • Sara is a fan of the ____. • Tiara works in this state. • Kelly works in this state. • Alicia works in this state • Ali dreams of this sandwich • ...
Unit 4-Chapter 8 2016-03-10
Across
- an internal organization of a state that allocates most powers to units of local government
- an internal organization of a state that places most power in the hands of central government officials
- a zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control
- the process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power
- a country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people
- the concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- an invisible line that marks the extent of a state's territory
- a country that is not fully democratic or fully autocratic, but rather displays a mix of the two types
- ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
- a state that does not have a direct outlet to the sea
- a state that contains more than one ethnicity
- a state in which the distance from the center to any boundary does not vary significantly
- a country in which citizens elect leaders and can run for office
Down
- a state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality
- an attempt by one country to establish settlements and to impose its political, economic, and cultural principles in another territory
- a state with a long, narrow shape
- a territory that is legally tied to a sovereign state rather than completely independent
- a state that encompasses a very small land area
- a condition of roughly equal strength between opposing countries or alliances of countries
- a state that completely surrounds another one
- a state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities
- a state that includes several discontinuous pieces of territory
- the systematic use of violence by a group in order to intimidate a government into granting its demands
- an otherwise compact state with a large projecting extension
- an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
- a sovereign state comprising a city and its immediately surrounding countryside
26 Clues: a state with a long, narrow shape • a state that completely surrounds another one • a state that contains more than one ethnicity • a state that encompasses a very small land area • a state that does not have a direct outlet to the sea • an otherwise compact state with a large projecting extension • an invisible line that marks the extent of a state's territory • ...
Unit 4-Chapter 8 2016-03-10
Across
- a state in which the distance from the center to any boundary does not vary significantly
- ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
- the process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power
- a country in which citizens elect leaders and can run for office
- an otherwise compact state with a large projecting extension
- an internal organization of a state that allocates most powers to units of local government
- an internal organization of a state that places most power in the hands of central government officials
- a state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination that agree to coexist peacefully by recognizing each other as distinct nationalities
- a state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality
- a state that contains more than one ethnicity
- a state that completely surrounds another one
- an attempt by one country to establish settlements and to impose its political, economic, and cultural principles in another territory
- a territory that is legally tied to a sovereign state rather than completely independent
- a state that does not have a direct outlet to the sea
- a condition of roughly equal strength between opposing countries or alliances of countries
- a country that is not fully democratic or fully autocratic, but rather displays a mix of the two types
Down
- a state with a long, narrow shape
- a country that is run according to the interests of the ruler rather than the people
- a state that includes several discontinuous pieces of territory
- a zone separating two states in which neither state exercises political control
- a sovereign state comprising a city and its immediately surrounding countryside
- the concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- the systematic use of violence by a group in order to intimidate a government into granting its demands
- an area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
- an invisible line that marks the extent of a state's territory
- a state that encompasses a very small land area
26 Clues: a state with a long, narrow shape • a state that contains more than one ethnicity • a state that completely surrounds another one • a state that encompasses a very small land area • a state that does not have a direct outlet to the sea • an otherwise compact state with a large projecting extension • an invisible line that marks the extent of a state's territory • ...
Hurricanes, Texas and First Texans 2023-09-05
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- Center of hurricane
- State song
- State small mammal
- Created to prevent hurricane damage
- State motto
- Capital city of Texas
- Region along Texas coast
- State large mammal
- State flower
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- State bird of Texas
- Smallest region in Texas
- Largest region in Texas
- Surrounds the center of the storm
- Centralized region in Texas
- Wandering group of people
- 1900 Great Storm location
- State food
- Spin counterclockwise around the eye of a hurricane
18 Clues: State song • State food • State motto • State flower • State small mammal • State large mammal • State bird of Texas • Center of hurricane • Capital city of Texas • Largest region in Texas • Smallest region in Texas • Region along Texas coast • Wandering group of people • 1900 Great Storm location • Centralized region in Texas • Surrounds the center of the storm • ...
Florida 2017-05-11
17 Clues: motto • govern • Capital • nickname • population • Famous for • state flower • Indian chief • largest city • State animal • largest metro • state gemstone • state beverage • state butterfly • most populous state • national ranking in population • city of jacksonville named after
3-23-22 USA state trivia 2022-03-23
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- Frankfort is the capital of this State
- This state borders Russia
- Became the first state of the USA in 1787
- Home of Yellowstone National Park and Old Faithful
- The Hollywood Walk of Fame and Yosemite National Park are located in this state
- Its nickname is the Mountain State
- This state produces nearly half of our country’s rice
- An attack on Fort Sumpter in this state started the Civil War
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- Its capital is Nashville and the home of the Opry House
- You’ll find the Space Needle and the Boeing Jet Factory in this state
- More than two billion bushels of corn are produced in this state each year
- You’ll find Grand Central Station in this state
- Famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born in this state
- Disney World is in this state
- Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the US, is in this state
- Fans love to watch the Red Sox play baseball at Fenway Park in this state
- The geographic center of the continental US is located in this state
17 Clues: This state borders Russia • Disney World is in this state • Its nickname is the Mountain State • Frankfort is the capital of this State • Became the first state of the USA in 1787 • You’ll find Grand Central Station in this state • Home of Yellowstone National Park and Old Faithful • This state produces nearly half of our country’s rice • ...
Illinois Quick Facts 2022-10-14
15 Clues: State Pie • State Bird • State Tree • State Fish • State Song • State Bird • State Fruit • State Snack • State Grain • State Insect • State Animal • State Slogan • Biggest City • State Capital • State Nickname
Arkansas Symbols - Part 1 2021-10-11
15 Clues: state gem • state bird • state tree • state rock • our governor • state flower • state insect • state mineral • state beverage • state butterfly • state you live in • county you live in • white stars on flag • Arkansas Flag Colors • how did Arkansas get its name
Florida 2017-05-11
17 Clues: motto • govern • Capital • nickname • population • Famous for • State animal • state flower • largest city • Indian chief • largest metro • state beverage • state gemstone • state butterfly • most populous state • national ranking in population • city of jacksonville named after
New Hampshire Trivia 2016-08-02
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- The first public library in the US was founded in ____ NH.
- What was the first state capitol?
- What is the state nickname?
- How many other New England states are there?
- What is the state insect?
- The author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was born in NH what is the author's name?
- What notable American poet lived in NH?
- How many counties are in NH?
- The first potato planted in the US was in the town of ____ NH.
- What is the state motto?
- What Ivy League school is located in NH?
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- What is the state fruit?
- What Canadian province borders NH?
- How many states border NH?
- Who is the author that currently lives in New London, NH (hint distant relative of Mary)?
- Who coined the state motto?
- What is the state beverage?
- What is the state tree?
- Who was the only US president from NH?
- What is the state animal?
- The first summer resort in America was located in what NH town?
- The largest textile mill in the world was once located in NH what was the name of this mill?
- What is the state flower?
- What is the state bird?
24 Clues: What is the state tree? • What is the state bird? • What is the state fruit? • What is the state motto? • What is the state animal? • What is the state insect? • What is the state flower? • How many states border NH? • Who coined the state motto? • What is the state beverage? • What is the state nickname? • How many counties are in NH? • What was the first state capitol? • ...
Suffix -(i)ty 2025-11-12
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- the condition of being stable
- the state of being active
- the quality of being loyal
- the quality of being beautiful
- the state of being united
- the state of being real
- the quality of being human or kind
- the state of being diverse or varied
- the quality of being honest or having strong moral principles
- the quality of being curious
- the quality of being sensitive
- the state or property of electric charge
- the condition of being cruel
- the quality of being clear
- the condition of being favourable or possible
- the ability or quality of being creative
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- the quality of being able
- the condition of being safe
- the quality of being flexible
- the state of being equal
- the state of being poor
- the quality of being honest
- the condition of sharing or living together
- the state of being responsible
- the quality of being simple
- the state of being secure
- the state of having no limits
- the quality of being humble
- the state of being certain
- the status or quality of being royal
30 Clues: the state of being poor • the state of being real • the state of being equal • the quality of being able • the state of being active • the state of being united • the state of being secure • the quality of being loyal • the state of being certain • the quality of being clear • the condition of being safe • the quality of being honest • the quality of being simple • ...
Slogans of U.S. States 2013-06-04
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- Like No Place on Earth
- Restart Your Engines
- Sportsman's Paradise
- Sunshine State
- The Golden State
- Life Elevated
- Native America
- You've Got a Friend in ...
- Nutmeg State
- Pacific Wonderland
- It's Good Being First
- Possibilities Endless
- Big Sky Country
- Show Me State
- Deep in the Heart of ...
- Great Potatoes, Tasty Destination
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- Land of Ahhs
- America's Dairyland
- Water Winter Wonderland, Great Lakes State
- Birthplace of Aviation
- North to the Future
- The Spirit of America
- Pike's peak or Bust
- The Silver State
- The Land of Lincoln
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- The Natural State
- ...on My Mind
- Sounds Good To Me
- The Green Mountain State
- Unbridled Spirit
- The Islands of Aloha
- Fields of Opportunities
33 Clues: Land of Ahhs • Nutmeg State • Life Elevated • ...on My Mind • Show Me State • Sunshine State • Native America • Big Sky Country • The Silver State • The Golden State • Unbridled Spirit • The Natural State • Sounds Good To Me • Pacific Wonderland • America's Dairyland • North to the Future • Pike's peak or Bust • The Land of Lincoln • Restart Your Engines • Sportsman's Paradise • Land of 10,000 Lakes • ...
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- Characteristics based on the human population.
- State fruit.
- All of Utah's National parks are found in this region.
- State grass.
- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- The second biggest climate in Utah.
- Nick given to Utah because the railroads meet here.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- First National Park.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- State mineral.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
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- The third biggest climate in Utah.
- Several counties in Utah received an F for this in 2012.
- Location based on nearby places.
- State bird.
- Hideout for Butch Cassidy.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- The biggest climate in Utah.
- State rock.
- State insect.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- State gem.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- State tree.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
- State flower.
- State historic vegetable.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
30 Clues: State gem. • State bird. • State rock. • State tree. • State fruit. • State grass. • State insect. • State flower. • State mineral. • First National Park. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • Hideout for Butch Cassidy. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • The biggest climate in Utah. • Location based on nearby places. • The third biggest climate in Utah. • ...
United States Crossword - 2020-09-21
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- Glacier national park is here
- here is where Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb
- Only state bordered by rivers on two sides
- seceded from an existing state during the civil war to join the north
- Home of the first American national park
- the Declaration of Independence was signed in this state
- Easternmost state
- The first state
- potatoes potatoes potatoes
- The home of the first capital of the United States
- one of the only places in the world with the Saguaro cactus
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- Bluegrass state
- home of the Mormon headquarters
- the hottest place in the USA is in this state
- Home of Harvard and Cape Cod
- Dairyland
- Geographic center of all 50 states
- closest state to Africa
- more presidents have been born in this state then anywhere else
- Mt. St. Helena erupted here in 1980
- Seceded from Mexico to form its own Republic
- in 1819, the last Kamehameha king died here
- The state vegetable here is a watermelon
- name derives from Spanish for 'red color'
- Geographic center of the contiguous USA
25 Clues: Dairyland • Bluegrass state • The first state • Easternmost state • closest state to Africa • potatoes potatoes potatoes • Home of Harvard and Cape Cod • Glacier national park is here • home of the Mormon headquarters • Geographic center of all 50 states • Mt. St. Helena erupted here in 1980 • Geographic center of the contiguous USA • Home of the first American national park • ...
Virginia Fun 2022-05-15
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- number of presidents born in Virginia
- Virginia state dog
- what you can't do to women in Virginia
- soft drink formulated in Virginia
- Virginia state traditional song (three words)
- the capital of Virginia
- you can't drive in Virginia without wearing these
- Virginia state dance (two words)
- what Virginia calls itself (instead of state)
- the first English settlement in the US
- Virginia state tree and flower
- largest office building in the world
- Virginia state bird
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- one of the famous movies filmed in Virginia (two words)
- largest city in Virginia (two words)
- site of the first commercially mined coal
- you can't wash yours on the street
- mountains located in Virginia (two words)
- first grown in Virginia
- the best place to live in Virginia (according to the video we watched)
- famous Native American from Virginia
- Virginia was named after this queen
- Virginia state insect (three words)
- Virginia state rock
- Virginia time zone
- Virginia state fruit
- Virginia nickname
- Virginia state fish (two words)
- American Revolution ended here
- name of Thomas Jefferson's home
30 Clues: Virginia nickname • Virginia state dog • Virginia time zone • Virginia state rock • Virginia state bird • Virginia state fruit • first grown in Virginia • the capital of Virginia • American Revolution ended here • Virginia state tree and flower • Virginia state fish (two words) • name of Thomas Jefferson's home • Virginia state dance (two words) • soft drink formulated in Virginia • ...
50 Nifty United States 2025-02-13
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- Driest state
- The state fish is humuhumunukunukuāpua
- At 345 ft, the tallest point in the state is Britton Hill (the state with the lowest highest point)
- Cutting down a saguaro cactus in this state will result in jail time
- Home of the Mormons
- Home of the first Dairy Queen (1940) and the first McDonald's franchise (1955)
- Mount Rainier
- The only non-rectangular shaped flag
- Bourbon
- Known as the cheese state
- A 2003 study found that this state is flatter than a pancake, with a flatness ratio of 0.9997. The study used a mathematical analysis to compare the state to a pancake from IHOP.
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- Famous for its maple syrup
- The state with the most national parks
- Location of the US Air Force Academy
- The longest coastline in the US, 6640 miles, greater than that of all other states combined
- Where Starry Night by Van Gogh is currently located
- Home to Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial
- The first sunrise in the US
- Has the most lighthouses of any state
- "Everything's bigger in ___"
20 Clues: Bourbon • Driest state • Mount Rainier • Home of the Mormons • Known as the cheese state • Famous for its maple syrup • The first sunrise in the US • "Everything's bigger in ___" • Location of the US Air Force Academy • The only non-rectangular shaped flag • Has the most lighthouses of any state • The state with the most national parks • The state fish is humuhumunukunukuāpua • ...
Around the World 2025-12-06
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- The state with more cattle than people
- The state with a lake inside a collapsed volcano
- The state closest to Cuba
- Where a tower stands that was once considered an eye sore
- The only state with parishes instead of counties
- The state where the bus boycott sparked a national movement
- A massive region known for winters so cold trees explodeNile — A river debated for its length but unmatched in history
- The largest cheese-producing state
- The driest state in the U.S.
- The state with the highest peak and the most coastlineHawaii — The only U.S. state that grows coffee commercially
- The state made of two peninsulas connected by a giant bridge
- The birthplace of chocolate as we know it
- The state where the nation’s largest temperate rainforest grows
- "From Sea to Sea"
- The state whose nickname comes from a root vegetable
- Boot
- The mountain range that contains 9 of the 10 tallest peaks on Earth
- The home of Mount Rushmore
- The first state to see the sunrise in the continental U.S.
- A peak known as “the roof of the world”
- A holy city significant to three major religions
- A city built on seven hills and thousands of years of history
- The state that grows more peanuts than any other
- The “Land of 10,000 Lakes” (with way more than 10,000)
- A city with more boats than cars
- A desert that gets larger every year
- The state that was once its own independent nation
- The home of the Indy 500
- Island of sushi
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- The only state with a unicameral (one-house) legislature
- The state with the longest shoreline relative to its size on the East Coast
- The state with both the lowest and the highest points in the Lower 48
- The state once declared “flatter than a pancake” in a scientific study
- A building so tall it experiences two sunsets in one day
- A rainforest that creates its own weather system
- A desert metropolis known for having the tallest building in the world
- The only U.S. state that grows coffee commercially
- The opposite of what you'll find
- A state famous for the Outer Banks and the Wright brothers
- A river debated for its length but unmatched in history
- Too salty for fish
- An island famous for lemurs and separated from Africa 88 million years ago
- The state home to the deepest canyon in the country
- The state where the tallest building in the U.S. (outside NY) stands
- The state that hosts the world’s largest hot air balloon festival
- The home of the world’s most famous horse race
- The state known as the “Birthplace of Aviation”
- The state with five national parks known as the “Mighty Five”
- The birthplace of democracy and home to the Acropolis
- A tiny country known for banning chewing gum
- A remote island known as the “Pearl of the Pacific”
- The state whose capital sits exactly one mile above sea level
- Dressed in copper green
- A country stretched so thin it spans nearly all climates
- The state where three major music genres were born
- The world’s largest island that isn’t a continent
- The least populated state in the U.S.
- Long enough to cross a continent
- The islands that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution
- Largest Country
- The top producer of maple syrup in the U.S.
- The city whose opera house was inspired by orange slices
62 Clues: Boot • Largest Country • Island of sushi • "From Sea to Sea" • Too salty for fish • Dressed in copper green • The home of the Indy 500 • The state closest to Cuba • The home of Mount Rushmore • The driest state in the U.S. • The opposite of what you'll find • Long enough to cross a continent • A city with more boats than cars • The largest cheese-producing state • ...
Government Chapter 4 2017-03-13
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- Declaring war is an example of a ___________ power
- Residents of one state may not be discriminated in another
- Powers that the National government has granted to it in the constitution
- Collecting and regulating taxes are an example of a __________ power
- Government where the national and state governments work together
- National law is supreme over any state law
- Chart of what governments overpower others
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- Outcome of court decisions
- Coining money is an example of an _________ power
- Concept where each state needs to respect the acts, records, and judicial laws in other states
- Government where the national and state governments are independent
- separation of governmental powers between national and the 50 state governments
- Agreements among states themselves
- Powers held by the state governments
- Case where the supremacy clause was established
- Powers historically held by the national government
- Congress can make laws that are necessary and proper
- Process where a fugitive wanted in one state is returned to that state if found in another state
- Powers exercised by only the federal government
- Powers not expressly written in the constitution
- Dual system of government
21 Clues: Dual system of government • Outcome of court decisions • Agreements among states themselves • Powers held by the state governments • National law is supreme over any state law • Chart of what governments overpower others • Case where the supremacy clause was established • Powers exercised by only the federal government • Powers not expressly written in the constitution • ...
states 2014-04-13
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- capital Annapolis
- sunshine state
- capital saint paul
- has a canadian providence in this lake's name
- where you are
- series of islands
- volunteer state
- used to count seconds
- largest state
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- capital Denver
- equality state
- smallest state
- home to LA
- has a lake named after this state
- has one tiny unconnected part
- it's capital would easily give it away
- biggest of great lakes
- does not touch USA
- capital is carson city
- home to the coldest part in the USA (surprising)
20 Clues: home to LA • where you are • largest state • capital Denver • equality state • smallest state • sunshine state • volunteer state • capital Annapolis • series of islands • capital saint paul • does not touch USA • used to count seconds • biggest of great lakes • capital is carson city • has one tiny unconnected part • has a lake named after this state • it's capital would easily give it away • ...
AP HUG Unit 4 2025-05-16
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- line seperating political areas
- control over foreign land
- set after settlement
- enforcing power over others
- nation with its own state
- state with multiple ethnicities
- forced boundary
- natural landscape border
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- nation without a state
- power to govern independently
- manipulating voting boundaries
- power shift to other states
- state with multiple nations
- right to self rule
- an organized territory with sovereignty
- no longer active boundary
- state breaks into parts
- straight political line
- boundary based on culture
- people with shared identity
20 Clues: forced boundary • right to self rule • set after settlement • nation without a state • state breaks into parts • straight political line • natural landscape border • control over foreign land • no longer active boundary • boundary based on culture • nation with its own state • power shift to other states • state with multiple nations • enforcing power over others • ...
Cognitive Development in Middle Childhood 2021-03-31
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- This memory strategy deals with information having to be repeated
- It is important for teachers to have this kind of interaction with their students so students confident in being successful
- The type of classroom where the teacher makes all the rules and does most of the talking
- This cultural influence may have a child feeling scared of being judged
- The memory strategy that has related information grouped together
- Rehearsal, organization and elaboration are what kind of strategies
- Teachers may arrange their students in what way in order for them to work and share ideas together
- When a child starts to use full sentences instead of abbreviations, they are improving on their
- Chapter 12 is all about what kind of development in middle childhood
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- Children show improvement in this in order to communicate better and share clearer narratives
- True or False? Classes that are larger in size show better academic progress than smaller class sizes
- What factor of The Concrete Operational Theory has children order items in a quantitative dimension
- These types of tests were designed to represent reasoning abilities
- Attention in middle childhood becomes selective, flexible and
- The second factor of information processing
- The type of classroom where students are encouraged to reflect on their own thoughts and progress is evaluated by development
- The Concrete Operational Theory is a part of whose theory
- The grade level children begin to gain understanding of strategies and how they work
18 Clues: The second factor of information processing • The Concrete Operational Theory is a part of whose theory • Attention in middle childhood becomes selective, flexible and • This memory strategy deals with information having to be repeated • The memory strategy that has related information grouped together • ...
ARIZONA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-06-06
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- World’s best preserved crater
- State amphibian
- State song
- State fish
- Number of state parks
- Year of statehood
- State animal
- Only place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
- State butterfly
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- State fossil
- One of the seven wonders of the world
- State reptile
- State tree
- Arizona is the _____ state admitted to the union
- State neckwear
15 Clues: State tree • State song • State fish • State fossil • State animal • State reptile • State neckwear • State amphibian • State butterfly • Year of statehood • Number of state parks • World’s best preserved crater • One of the seven wonders of the world • Arizona is the _____ state admitted to the union • Only place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
ARIZONA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-18
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- World’s best preserved crater
- State amphibian
- State song
- State fish
- Number of state parks
- Year of statehood
- State animal
- Only place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
- State butterfly
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- State fossil
- One of the seven wonders of the world
- State reptile
- State tree
- Arizona is the _____ state admitted to the union
- State neckwear
15 Clues: State tree • State song • State fish • State fossil • State animal • State reptile • State neckwear • State amphibian • State butterfly • Year of statehood • Number of state parks • World’s best preserved crater • One of the seven wonders of the world • Arizona is the _____ state admitted to the union • Only place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
Colorado 2017-06-07
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- State fish-Greenback Cutthroat______
- Many thousands of these re-mailed from Loveland each year
- RMH offers a bus trip to this lake
- Separates rivers flowing east & west
- State dance
- State animal
- 1859-First major find of this mineral
- Mountain range located in Colorado
- City nearest YMCA of the Rockies
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- Hardy RMH climbers reach this peak
- Highest continuous hwy (RMH bus trip)
- State nickname (Colorado became a state in 1876)
- State tree
- Most famous peak
- State flower
- State capital
- Poplar-family tree, nicknamed "quakies"
- 1840-lb. piece found in Smuggler Mine
18 Clues: State tree • State dance • State flower • State animal • State capital • Most famous peak • City nearest YMCA of the Rockies • Hardy RMH climbers reach this peak • RMH offers a bus trip to this lake • Mountain range located in Colorado • State fish-Greenback Cutthroat______ • Separates rivers flowing east & west • Highest continuous hwy (RMH bus trip) • ...
Hawaiian Pidgin 2025-05-07
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- Hawaii’s nickname
- The 8 main Hawaiian Islands are made up of these
- A sign you make with your hands to say “okay!”
- Another name for “Hawaii”
- Hawaii’s state abbreviation
- Hawaii's state mammal
- A traditional Hawaiian party or feast
- Means “after work” in Hawaiian pidgin
- Hawaii’s state dance
- Hawaii's state flower
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- Hawaii’s state gem (special thing)
- The capital of Hawaii
- Ocean that surrounds Hawaii
- Hawaii’s state bird
- The island that is home to Hawaii’s capital
- Hawaii’s state tree
- Hawaii’s state marine (ocean) mammal
- The most famous sport in Hawaii
18 Clues: Hawaii’s nickname • Hawaii’s state bird • Hawaii’s state tree • Hawaii’s state dance • The capital of Hawaii • Hawaii's state mammal • Hawaii's state flower • Another name for “Hawaii” • Ocean that surrounds Hawaii • Hawaii’s state abbreviation • The most famous sport in Hawaii • Hawaii’s state gem (special thing) • Hawaii’s state marine (ocean) mammal • ...
ARIZONA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-05-12
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- World’s best preserved crater
- State amphibian
- State song
- State fish
- Number of state parks
- Year of statehood
- State animal
- Only place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
- State butterfly
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- State fossil
- One of the seven wonders of the world
- State reptile
- State tree
- Arizona is the _____ state admitted to the union
- State neckwear
15 Clues: State tree • State song • State fish • State fossil • State animal • State reptile • State neckwear • State amphibian • State butterfly • Year of statehood • Number of state parks • World’s best preserved crater • One of the seven wonders of the world • Arizona is the _____ state admitted to the union • Only place on earth where the saguaro cactus grows
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- State grass.
- All of Utah's National parks are found in this region.
- State rock.
- State historic vegetable.
- The second biggest climate in Utah.
- State insect.
- State bird.
- State gem.
- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- Several counties in Utah received an F for this in 2012.
- State tree.
- First National Park.
- The third biggest climate in Utah.
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- State mineral.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- Nick given to Utah because the railroads meet here.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- The biggest climate in Utah.
- Location based on nearby places.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
- Hideout for Butch Cassidy.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
- State fruit.
- State flower.
- Characteristics based on the human population.
30 Clues: State gem. • State rock. • State bird. • State tree. • State grass. • State fruit. • State insect. • State flower. • State mineral. • First National Park. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • Hideout for Butch Cassidy. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • The biggest climate in Utah. • Location based on nearby places. • The third biggest climate in Utah. • ...
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- State mineral.
- The third biggest climate in Utah.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- State bird.
- All of Utah's National parks are found in this region.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
- The biggest climate in Utah.
- Hideout for Butch Cassidy.
- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- State gem.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
- State grass.
- Characteristics based on the human population.
- State insect.
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- State rock.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- State tree.
- The second biggest climate in Utah.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
- Nick given to Utah because the railroads meet here.
- Several counties in Utah received an F for this in 2012.
- State fruit.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- State flower.
- First National Park.
- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- State historic vegetable.
- Location based on nearby places.
30 Clues: State gem. • State rock. • State tree. • State bird. • State fruit. • State grass. • State flower. • State insect. • State mineral. • First National Park. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • Hideout for Butch Cassidy. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • The biggest climate in Utah. • Location based on nearby places. • The third biggest climate in Utah. • ...
Virginia Fun 2022-05-15
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- number of presidents born in Virginia
- Virginia state dog
- what you can't do to women in Virginia
- soft drink formulated in Virginia
- Virginia state traditional song (three words)
- the capital of Virginia
- you can't drive in Virginia without wearing these
- Virginia state dance (two words)
- what Virginia calls itself (instead of state)
- the first English settlement in the US
- Virginia state tree and flower
- largest office building in the world
- Virginia state bird
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- one of the famous movies filmed in Virginia (two words)
- largest city in Virginia (two words)
- site of the first commercially mined coal
- you can't wash yours on the street
- mountains located in Virginia (two words)
- first grown in Virginia
- the best place to live in Virginia (according to the video we watched)
- famous Native American from Virginia
- Virginia was named after this queen
- Virginia state insect (three words)
- Virginia state rock
- Virginia time zone
- Virginia state fruit
- Virginia nickname
- Virginia state fish (two words)
- American Revolution ended here
- name of Thomas Jefferson's home
30 Clues: Virginia nickname • Virginia state dog • Virginia time zone • Virginia state rock • Virginia state bird • Virginia state fruit • first grown in Virginia • the capital of Virginia • American Revolution ended here • Virginia state tree and flower • Virginia state fish (two words) • name of Thomas Jefferson's home • Virginia state dance (two words) • soft drink formulated in Virginia • ...
Peace 2023-04-19
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- (A formal agreement to end fighting or conflict)
- (The state of being comfortable and relaxed)
- (The state of being united or joined together in purpose)
- (A period of time without war or conflict)
- (The prevention of conflict or violence through persuasion or influence)
- (The state of being calm and composed)
- (A state of peaceful coexistence and agreement)
- (The practice of using peaceful means, not force, to achieve goals)
- (The easing of tensions between two hostile nations or groups)
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- (A state of calm and tranquility)
- (The act of resolving conflicts and bringing about peace)
- (The state of being calm and quiet)
- (The belief in peaceful, non-violent solutions to conflicts)
- (The quality or state of being calm and serene)
- (An agreement to stop fighting or conflict temporarily)
- (A state of equilibrium and harmony)
- (A temporary suspension of fighting or conflict)
- (A state of calm and peacefulness)
- (The state of agreement and harmony between individuals or groups)
- (A friendly and peaceful relationship between individuals or nations)
20 Clues: (A state of calm and tranquility) • (A state of calm and peacefulness) • (The state of being calm and quiet) • (A state of equilibrium and harmony) • (The state of being calm and composed) • (A period of time without war or conflict) • (The state of being comfortable and relaxed) • (The quality or state of being calm and serene) • ...
Colorado 2017-06-07
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- Most famous peak
- State capital
- 1840-lb. piece found in Smuggler Mine
- State tree
- Highest continuous hwy (RMH bus trip)
- State flower
- State animal
- State fish-Greenback Cutthroat______
- Poplar-family tree, nicknamed "quakies"
- Mountain range located in Colorado
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- Separates rivers flowing east & west
- State nickname (Colorado became a state in 1876)
- Hardy RMH climbers reach this peak
- Many thousands of these re-mailed from Loveland each year
- 1859-First major find of this mineral
- City nearest YMCA of the Rockies
- RMH offers a bus trip to this lake
- State dance
18 Clues: State tree • State dance • State flower • State animal • State capital • Most famous peak • City nearest YMCA of the Rockies • Hardy RMH climbers reach this peak • RMH offers a bus trip to this lake • Mountain range located in Colorado • Separates rivers flowing east & west • State fish-Greenback Cutthroat______ • 1840-lb. piece found in Smuggler Mine • ...
Facts About Florida and Alabama and.. 2021-03-30
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- Mommie's favorite food.
- The Florida state flag after the civil war until 1900 was its seal on a white flag of truce or _____________.
- Alabama state flower.
- Maddie Judson and daddy were born here.
- Malachi was born in this town.
- Florida's state gem.
- Florida's state reptile.
- Alabama state saltwater fish.
- West This city was the first permanent settlement of the Florida Keys.
- Alabama state mammal.
- The lower Keys consists of cemented _____ particles.
- The Key West NWR was also established for sea turtle _________.
- Set of laws upheld in 1896 by the US Supreme Court built on the premise of "separate but equal" facilities, transportation, vote suppression, and schools.
- Alabama state tree.
- Florida's state marine mammal.
- Name of the oldest city in the U.S. that's in Florida.
- Key West is how many miles further south than Texas?
- People used the Great White Herons' feathers to make ____.
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- Florida has about 4,500 of these.
- The symbol of the National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) system.
- Brandt's favorite sport.
- In 1900, Florida added the red __________ of St. Andrew.
- Florida's state flower.
- Alabama state bird.
- Has a crooked nose.
- The land of the upper Keys is an ancient _______ reef.
- Amariana and Makayla were born in this town.
- The Alabama flag design in 1895 was intended to preserve some of the more distinctive features of the ____ battle flag.
- Florida's state bird.
- The particles cemented together form a rock called Miami __________.
- Alabama state freshwater fish.
- All of the Florida Keys rest on the foothills of the ____ mountain range.
- The Key West NWR was established for native _______.
- The Great White Heron NWR was established in 1938 to prevent the bird from ______.
- Florida's state saltwater mammal.
- Florida's state saltwater Fish.
- Florida's state freshwater fish.
- Kathryn and Brandt were born in this town.
- Florida's state animal.
- Name of our old street in Austin Brook.
- Florida's state tree.
41 Clues: Alabama state bird. • Has a crooked nose. • Alabama state tree. • Florida's state gem. • Alabama state flower. • Florida's state bird. • Alabama state mammal. • Florida's state tree. • Mommie's favorite food. • Florida's state flower. • Florida's state animal. • Brandt's favorite sport. • Florida's state reptile. • Alabama state saltwater fish. • Malachi was born in this town. • ...
the adventures 2023-05-18
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- Vail day 2
- Mile high city
- SANDERS The original celebrity chef
- The grizz brear state
- The state of the sea lions
- #1 street food
- Sharp Cheddar
- 4:45am
- Worlds smallest park
- Morman state
- First selling of KFC
- Tumble Weeds
- ...national park
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- State #1
- Sorry for...
- Imperial Express
- Utah Olympic park location
- Only state to turn down the olympics
- #1 City in our hearts
- 10,152ft
- Rushyyyy
- Zoo town
- Water taxi name
- State capital = Cheyenne
- Song of Mexico
- December 1962
- First swimming beach
- American soilder, bison hunter, showman
- The state of potato
- Mining tour memory
- Evil
31 Clues: Evil • 4:45am • State #1 • 10,152ft • Rushyyyy • Vail day 2 • Sorry for... • Morman state • Tumble Weeds • Sharp Cheddar • December 1962 • Mile high city • #1 street food • Song of Mexico • Water taxi name • Imperial Express • ...national park • Zoo town • Mining tour memory • The state of potato • Worlds smallest park • First swimming beach • First selling of KFC • #1 City in our hearts • ...
Mara's New Hampshire Project Crossword 2024-01-11
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- What is NH's state flower?
- what is NH's state motto?
- What is NH's state fresh water fish?
- What is NH's state animal?
- What is NH's state drink?
- What is NH's state capital?
- What is NH's biggest city?
- What is NH's state salt water fish?
- What is NH's nickname?
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- What is NH's state quarter?
- What is NH's state bird?
- What is NH's state insect?
- What is NH's state dog?
- What is NH's state amphibian?
- What is NH's state tree?
15 Clues: What is NH's nickname? • What is NH's state dog? • What is NH's state bird? • What is NH's state tree? • what is NH's state motto? • What is NH's state drink? • What is NH's state flower? • What is NH's state insect? • What is NH's state animal? • What is NH's biggest city? • What is NH's state quarter? • What is NH's state capital? • What is NH's state amphibian? • ...
Sacramento State University Library Crossword 2020-04-28
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- Amount in dollars automatically added to your onecard each semester for printing.
- Where you can check out books and laptops.
- The "_______ Hellenic Collection" is a special collection of modern Greek materials.
- Find original art in this location in the library.
- "_____ of the library" sells used books in the lower level of the library.
- Where you can find resources for research on campus.
- Service where you can borrow materials for your courses for a brief period of time.
- The First Year Experience Center is located on this floor of the library.
- Number of group study rooms in the library.
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- A person you can go to for personalized research assistance and help finding specific information.
- Service you can use to get materials from other libraries.
- Name of the Tea Room located in the lower level of the library.
- Where you can get in-person research help in the library.
- Number of books an undergraduate can borrow at a time.
- Online tool used to search for books and articles in the library.
- List of resources used in your research.
- Item needed to check out materials from the library.
- This Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is on the first floor of the library.
- Where you can find historical research collections (abbreviation).
19 Clues: List of resources used in your research. • Where you can check out books and laptops. • Number of group study rooms in the library. • Find original art in this location in the library. • Item needed to check out materials from the library. • Where you can find resources for research on campus. • Number of books an undergraduate can borrow at a time. • ...
State and Local Government Vocabulary 2022-03-29
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- A state official second in rank to the governor
- The upper house of the General Assembly (lawmaking body/ legislative branch)
- A city's plan for government, states how the government will be structured
- powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government that are kept by the states
- 7 Justices, No Jury, Appellate Jurisdiction, Limited Original Jurisdiction
- The legislative branch of Virginia's state government
- A local law
- Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
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- powers directly stated in the constitution
- The lower house of the General Assembly (lawmaking body/ legislative branch)
- An administrator appointed by the city council or other elected body to manage affairs
- the head of a state government
- The lawmaking body of a city
- The chief law officer of the state, the head of its legal department
- Powers held jointly by the national and state governments.
- a form of government in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and the states
- The chief executive official, usually elected, of a city, village, or town.
- Two house legislature
- Powers which the constitution prohibits to the national and state governments
19 Clues: A local law • Two house legislature • The lawmaking body of a city • the head of a state government • powers directly stated in the constitution • A state official second in rank to the governor • The legislative branch of Virginia's state government • Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution • Powers held jointly by the national and state governments. • ...
federal and state court system 2024-03-21
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- Any statement made by a witness under oath in a legal proceeding
- consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects
- A disputed question of fact which you must decide.
- claim that a defendant makes against a plaintiff
- Any statement made by a witness under oath in a legal proceeding
- used to draw attention to what someone is saying
- a statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable
- An agreement between two or more persons that creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing
- show or express a strong belief in or dedication to
- advice term used to refer to lawyers in a case
- All the documents filed by the parties before the trial to establish what issues must be decided by the jury.
- a phrase used in legal cases to indicate that the court has made a decision or issued an order
- The judge’s ruling that a lawyer’s objection is not well taken under the rules for conducting the trial.
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- Questions which the lawyers ask their own clients or witnesses called
- The discussions of the jury which occur after the judge has instructed you to retire to the jury room and consider your verdict
- an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law
- a trial that is ended by a judge because no decision
- This is an "argument" or "summing up." It is not evidence.
- make a serious or urgent request
- Articles that are given to the jury to take to the jury room
20 Clues: make a serious or urgent request • consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects • advice term used to refer to lawyers in a case • claim that a defendant makes against a plaintiff • used to draw attention to what someone is saying • A disputed question of fact which you must decide. • show or express a strong belief in or dedication to • ...
Federal and State Court System. 2024-03-25
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- Case. A Court involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- The authority to interpret and administer the law. Jurisdiction determines which type of court you attend and where it is located.
- Jury. A group that hears the evidence in a criminal case and decides if there is enough evidence to bring the accused person to trial. If so, they issue an indictment.
- by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments.
- Jurisdiction. The authority of some courts to review decisions made by lower courts.
- A formal charging of someone with a crime, or being brought before the court to answer questions about a crime.
- Case. A court case involving disputes between two parties (individuals, businesses) related to money or property.
- Warrant. An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest.
- A serious crime, such as kidnapping or murder. In Virginia, the most severe class of felony can result in life in prison or a death sentence.
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- A less serious crime. In Virginia, the most severe class of misdemeanor can result in 1 year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
- The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws - especially the rights guaranteed in the 4th - 8th amendments to the Constitution.
- The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
- A person accused of a crime in a criminal court case or the person being served in a civil suit.
- Cause. The basis that police must have in order to make an arrest, perform a search of a person or property, or obtain a warrant.
- Review. The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if law or presidential action follows the Constitution. This is when the judicial branch interprets the laws.
- The government’s side in a criminal case.
- The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case.
- Branch. The branch of government that reviews or interprets the laws. They also punish lawbreakers.
- The decision of a judge or jury.
- Jurisdiction. The authority of a court to be the first court to hear a case. Courts with original jurisdiction are also known as trial courts.
20 Clues: The decision of a judge or jury. • The government’s side in a criminal case. • The person or company filing the complaint in a civil lawsuit. • by the 5th (national) and the 14th (state and local) amendments. • Warrant. An authorization by a court for police to make an arrest. • The right of a convicted person to ask a higher court to review his/her case. • ...
Lowell City and State Officials 2024-06-06
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- State Rep for Loweel, first name Rady
- District 3
- District 1 and current Mayor
- Junior US Senator for Massachusetts
- District 5
- At large, first name Eric
- District 8
- Senior US Senator for Massachusetts
- District 6
- State Rep for Lowell, first name Vanna
- District 2
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- Lowell's US Representative
- City Clerk
- District 7
- Lowell's State Senator
- State Rep for Lowell, first name Rodney
- At Large, first name Rita
- City Manager
- At Large, first name Vesna
19 Clues: City Clerk • District 7 • District 3 • District 5 • District 8 • District 6 • District 2 • City Manager • Lowell's State Senator • At Large, first name Rita • At large, first name Eric • Lowell's US Representative • At Large, first name Vesna • District 1 and current Mayor • Junior US Senator for Massachusetts • Senior US Senator for Massachusetts • State Rep for Loweel, first name Rady • ...
Kent State University Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-28
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- What does PSA stand for?
- What does DKS stand for?
- What year did May 4th occur?
- What is the name of the first Residence Hall built at Kent State?
- Where is Career Exploration & Development Located?
- What is the name of the on-campus health center?
- What is the tallest building on campus?
- What is the name of Kent State’s orientation leaders (those who put on DKS)?
- What does PSM stand for (the role that Bryce does in this class)?
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- What does the C in CAPS stand for?
- How many Residence Halls are there on campus?
- Who is the President of Kent State University?
- Who is the Dean of the College of Public Health?
- What are Bryce and Grace’s degrees in?
- What did Flashes 101 used to be called?
- What is the name of Kent State’s mascot?
- What is the name of the oldest building on campus?
- How many black squirrels were first brought to Kent State?
- What does the R in CARES stand for?
19 Clues: What does PSA stand for? • What does DKS stand for? • What year did May 4th occur? • What does the C in CAPS stand for? • What does the R in CARES stand for? • What are Bryce and Grace’s degrees in? • What did Flashes 101 used to be called? • What is the tallest building on campus? • What is the name of Kent State’s mascot? • How many Residence Halls are there on campus? • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2022-10-19
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- Divisions boundaries between countries and territories
- State political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces
- population,sovereignty,territory,government
- State state that has an extension that protrudes from the main territory
- State state that contains more than one ethnicity
- State state whose territorial boundaries do not touch an ocean, gulf, or bay
- The right of self-government
- State state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity
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- State state that is simply divided or separated by a barrier
- State state that completely surrounds another
- Full right and power of a governing body
- concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- State state governed as a single power in which the central government is ultimately supreme
- State state with a long, narrow extended territory
- State state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination
15 Clues: The right of self-government • Full right and power of a governing body • population,sovereignty,territory,government • State state that completely surrounds another • State state that contains more than one ethnicity • State state with a long, narrow extended territory • Divisions boundaries between countries and territories • ...
USA crossword 2020-09-02
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- Denver; home to the Rocky Mountains
- Honolulu is the capital
- Baton Rouge; state with French influence
- Montgomery, AL
- Abbreviation for the state whose capital is Des Moines
- Saint Paul, MN
- Lincoln, NE
- The first state
- Salem is the capital; on the west coast
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- Abbreviation is MT
- Sacramento is the capital
- Cheynenne is the capital
- Lansing
- Abbreviation is NV
- Capital of NY
- Topeka, KS; a state in the middle of the country
- Little Rock is the capital
- The last state to ratify the 19th Amendment, the Women's Right to Vote Amendment
- A state that borders Texas; capital Santa Fe
- State whose capital is named after a famous explorer
20 Clues: Lansing • Lincoln, NE • Capital of NY • Montgomery, AL • Saint Paul, MN • The first state • Abbreviation is MT • Abbreviation is NV • Honolulu is the capital • Cheynenne is the capital • Sacramento is the capital • Little Rock is the capital • Denver; home to the Rocky Mountains • Salem is the capital; on the west coast • Baton Rouge; state with French influence • ...
Unit 7 Crossword Review 2023-11-28
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- The full faith and _____ clause ensures that each state will accept the decisions of civil courts in other states.
- The _____ of public instruction carries out the policies of the state board of education.
- In the state court system, _____ courts hear all civil and criminal cases--from small-claims court cases to superior court cases.
- The secretary of _____ keeps state records and carries out election laws.
- A process by which voters may remove an elected official from office.
- Consisting of one house, as in a lawmaking body.
- A process by which citizens of a state may propose a law by collecting signatures on a petition.
- The _____ general is in charge of the state's legal business, or matters concerning the law.
- True or False? A state must accept the marriage licenses, birth certificates, wills, contracts, and property deeds issued by other states.
- System of government in which the powers of government are divided between the national government government and the state governments.
- Each of the fifty states has its own _____, or written plan for government.
- The chief executive of a state government.
- What is the only state to have a unicameral legislature?
- An _____ veto allows the governor to veto only one part of an appropriations bill.
- Powers set aside by the U.S. Constitution for the states or for the people.
- The state _____ ensures that no public funds from the state treasury are used without authorization.
- State courts address violations of state constitutions and state _____.
- In most states the lieutenant governor presides over the _____.
- In Reynolds v. Sims (1964), the Supreme Court ruled that state election districts must be _____ in population
- In the state court system, _____ courts review cases from trial courts whose rulings have been challenged, or appealed.
- True or False? In most states, citizens elect supreme court judges.
- A method of referring a bill to the voters for approval before the bill can become law.
- The _____ code is a set of criminal laws.
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- Most of the work of the state legislatures is done in _____ that specialize in certain areas.
- Powers shared by the federal government and the states.
- True or False? A person who commits a crime can escape justice by fleeing to another state.
- A legal process for returning criminals to the place from which they fled.
- The _____ governor succeeds the governor if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
- People represented by members of a lawmaking body.
- Members of the lower house in all states choose their own presiding officer, usually called the _____.
- Local governments receive their power from the _____.
- Consisting of two houses, as in a lawmaking body.
- The state _____ is in charge of handling all state funds.
- Powers given to the federal government by the Constitution are called _____ powers.
- The lawmaking process in state legislatures is similar to the procedure followed in Congress.
- State _____ courts are the highest court in the state judicial system; they hear cases on appeal from the lower courts.
- Which amendment is the source of the reserved powers of the states.
37 Clues: The _____ code is a set of criminal laws. • The chief executive of a state government. • Consisting of one house, as in a lawmaking body. • Consisting of two houses, as in a lawmaking body. • People represented by members of a lawmaking body. • Local governments receive their power from the _____. • Powers shared by the federal government and the states. • ...
