state abbreviations Crossword Puzzles
State Licenses 2020-09-11
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- Evergreen State
- The Lone Star State
- Grand Canyon State
- The Crossroads of America
- Keystone State
- Land of Lincoln
- Ocean State
- The Spirit of America
- DC, Taxation without Representation
- Spectacular Peninsulas
- The First State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Green Mountain State
- Land of Enchantment
- Empire State
- Aloha State
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- Yellowstone Forever
- Unbridled Spirit
- Live Free or Die
- The Last Frontier
- America’s Dairy land
- Constitution State
- Famous Potatoes
- Garden State
- First in Flight
- The Great Salt Lake
26 Clues: Ocean State • Aloha State • Garden State • Empire State • Keystone State • Evergreen State • Land of Lincoln • Famous Potatoes • The First State • First in Flight • Unbridled Spirit • Live Free or Die • The Last Frontier • Grand Canyon State • Constitution State • Yellowstone Forever • The Lone Star State • The Great Salt Lake • Land of Enchantment • America’s Dairy land • Land of 10,000 Lakes • ...
State Facts 2020-12-07
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- Home of the world's largest natural stone bridge
- Home of the Highest peak in the lower-48
- Only state capital without a McDonald's is in this state
- Washington state produces more _____ than any other state
- smallest state
- Has the only Royal Palace in US
- Michigan is first in the US production of ____
- Home of the world's smallest park, for leprechauns and snail races
- Connecticut issued the first _____ book
- Has the only active diamond mine in US
- Home of Mark Twain
- Holds the most telescopes in the world
- Oldest rock in the world found here
- The driest state
- On a clear day in Tennessee you can see _____ states from the top of Lookout Mountain
- this state's name is misspelled on the Liberty Bell
- Recorded the largest one-day temperature hike from -54 to 49 degrees
- In Wisconsin a drinking fountain is called a _____
- Home of the only roller skating museum in the world
- Home of the most easterly point in US
- Site of the first World Series
- North Carolina is home of the largest ______ ever moved
- Only state with an alcoholic beverage as its official drink
- Home of the first professional baseball game
- By state law "idiots" are not allowed to vote, though no definition is given
- Has The longest main street in US
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- The Wright Brothers hail from _____, Ohio
- Home of the highest concentration of Jurassic-era remains ever found
- "Don't Mess with Texas" originated as the slogan for a campaign to combat what
- Only state to turn down the Olympics
- first state to ratify the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery
- Girl Scouts founded here
- State dance of Wisconsin is this
- Coca-Cola first bottled here
- The Old Dominion state
- Home of the first tea farm in the US
- Home of the first drive-in movie theater
- Only state without any National Park System units (parks, historic sites, battlefields, etc.)
- License plate slogan 'Live Free or Die'
- Most of the US's glass marbles are made here
- first state to give women the right to vote
- Home of largest underground cave in in world
- State with the longest coastline
- Wealthiest state by median household income
- Iowa is home of the largest _____ community west of the Mississippi River
- Only state without counties
- First presidential inauguration held here
- This state has been proven to be flatter than a pancake, though it is not the flattest state
- Home of Smokey Bear Historical State Park
- Geographic center of North America
- Oklahoma is the only state with an official state ____
- Home of the world's largest natural, indoor warm water pool
- accounts for 25% os US oil production
53 Clues: smallest state • The driest state • Home of Mark Twain • The Old Dominion state • Girl Scouts founded here • Only state without counties • Coca-Cola first bottled here • Site of the first World Series • Has the only Royal Palace in US • State dance of Wisconsin is this • State with the longest coastline • Has The longest main street in US • Geographic center of North America • ...
State Facts 2020-12-07
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- smallest state
- Connecticut issued the first _____ book
- By state law "idiots" are not allowed to vote, though no definition is given
- Home of the Highest peak in the lower-48
- Oldest rock in the world found here
- Washington state produces more _____ than any other state
- Home of largest underground cave in in world
- Only state without any National Park System units (parks, historic sites, battlefields, etc.)
- Geographic center of North America
- The driest state
- Most of the US's glass marbles are made here
- Recorded the largest one-day temperature hike from -54 to 49 degrees
- In Wisconsin a drinking fountain is called a _____
- State dance of Wisconsin is this
- Has the only Royal Palace in US
- On a clear day in Tennessee you can see _____ states from the top of Lookout Mountain
- first state to ratify the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery
- Has The longest main street in US
- License plate slogan 'Live Free or Die'
- Girl Scouts founded here
- Only state without counties
- this state's name is misspelled on the Liberty Bell
- first state to give women the right to vote
- Home of the first tea farm in the US
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- Home of Mark Twain
- North Carolina is home of the largest ______ ever moved
- Michigan is first in the US production of ____
- Home of Smokey Bear Historical State Park
- Iowa is home of the largest _____ community west of the Mississippi River
- Home of the only roller skating museum in the world
- Holds the most telescopes in the world
- Home of the world's largest natural, indoor warm water pool
- Home of the world's smallest park, for leprechauns and snail races
- State with the longest coastline
- "Don't Mess with Texas" originated as the slogan for a campaign to combat what
- The Wright Brothers hail from _____, Ohio
- This state has been proven to be flatter than a pancake, though it is not the flattest state
- The Old Dominion state
- Home of the highest concentration of Jurassic-era remains ever found
- Only state to turn down the Olympics
- Only state capital without a McDonald's is in this state
- Wealthiest state by median household income
- Only state with an alcoholic beverage as its official drink
- Oklahoma is the only state with an official state ____
- Coca-Cola first bottled here
- Site of the first World Series
- Home of the most easterly point in US
- Home of the world's largest natural stone bridge
- Home of the first professional baseball game
- First presidential inauguration held here
- accounts for 25% os US oil production
- Has the only active diamond mine in US
- Home of the first drive-in movie theater
53 Clues: smallest state • The driest state • Home of Mark Twain • The Old Dominion state • Girl Scouts founded here • Only state without counties • Coca-Cola first bottled here • Site of the first World Series • Has the only Royal Palace in US • State with the longest coastline • State dance of Wisconsin is this • Has The longest main street in US • Geographic center of North America • ...
NY State 2020-12-10
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- state capital
- state bird
- state fish
- bird on state coat of arms
- state fruit
- highest waterfall
- state animal
- color of state gem
- largest city in New York state
- number of counties in NYS
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- state motto
- syrup comes from the state tree
- color of state bird
- and justice are 2 symbols on the state arms
- longest river
- largest lake in NYS
- highest mountain
- state muffin
- scallop is the state shell
- state gem
- state nickname
21 Clues: state gem • state bird • state fish • state motto • state fruit • state muffin • state animal • state capital • longest river • state nickname • highest mountain • highest waterfall • color of state gem • color of state bird • largest lake in NYS • number of counties in NYS • bird on state coat of arms • scallop is the state shell • largest city in New York state • syrup comes from the state tree • ...
state supplement 2024-05-22
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- client would receive these expenses if under 65-working
- last resort for cash
- gross income less disregard
- things an applicant must do
- this is checked for SSI verification
- fantastic time to learn together dss programs and polices
- personal needs allowance, shelter,special needs
- this has a married limit of $2400
- limit of $1800
- found by ssa or ccc
- property that is excluded from asset test
- needs to be completed if client under 65
- total needs less applied income
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- transfer that would not exclude asset
- first test that impact checks for potential eligibility
- whose asset limit is $2400
- could be used to replace this type of clothing
- living with friend disregard
- living with no one else disregard
- does the household have this kind of income
- need allowance that changes for single or married
- the income limit for husky c
- can be revocable or irrevocable
- if a form 682 was completed-clients deposit
- you would check this for SSDI income
- first car coded so exempt from asset test
- aid to the age blind disabled
27 Clues: limit of $1800 • found by ssa or ccc • last resort for cash • whose asset limit is $2400 • gross income less disregard • things an applicant must do • living with friend disregard • the income limit for husky c • aid to the age blind disabled • can be revocable or irrevocable • total needs less applied income • living with no one else disregard • this has a married limit of $2400 • ...
State Capitals 2024-05-10
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- Louisiana
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Maine
- Pennsylvania
- Wisconsin
- Delaware
- New Mexico
- Alaska
- Florida
- North Dakota
- North Carolina
- Texas
- Alabama
- Oklahoma
- Washington
- Wyoming
- Nevada
- Utah
- Mississippi
- Maryland
- West Virginia
- Tennessee
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- Hawaii
- New Jersey
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Ohio
- Washington
- Montana
- Virginia
- Idaho
- California
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Connecticut
- Missouri
- New York
- Indiana
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- Michigan
- Colorado
51 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Hawaii • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Nevada • Vermont • Montana • Indiana • Florida • Arizona • Georgia • Alabama • Wyoming • Kentucky • Arkansas • Virginia • Delaware • Missouri • New York • Nebraska • Illinois • Oklahoma • Michigan • Colorado • Maryland • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Tennessee • New Jersey • Washington • California • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • Rhode Island • ...
State Capitals 2024-05-08
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- NewMexico
- SouthCarolina
- NewYork
- California
- Minnesota
- NewHampshire
- Maine
- Wyoming
- Kentucky
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Massachusetts
- WestVirginia
- Washington
- Michigan
- Arizona
- NorthCarolina
- Montana
- Maryland
- Delaware
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Nebraska
- Indiana
- NorthDakota
- Oregon
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- Tennessee
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Utah
- RhodeIsland
- Missouri
- SouthDakota
- NewJersey
- Colorado
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Alaska
- Connecticut
- Illinois
- Wisconsin
- Pennsylvania
- Virginia
- Texas
- Vermont
- Mississippi
- Oklahoma
- Nevada
- Ohio
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Oregon • Georgia • NewYork • Wyoming • Alabama • Arizona • Montana • Vermont • Florida • Indiana • Missouri • Colorado • Kentucky • Illinois • Michigan • Virginia • Maryland • Delaware • Oklahoma • Arkansas • Nebraska • NewMexico • Tennessee • Louisiana • Minnesota • NewJersey • Wisconsin • California • Washington • RhodeIsland • SouthDakota • Connecticut • Mississippi • NorthDakota • NewHampshire • ...
State Capitals 2024-03-06
20 Clues: AK • AZ • KFC • Indiana • Florida • Dracula • Missouri • Delaware • Nebraska • Minnesota • Utah- salt • USA capital • cowboy country • its not Seattle • south car_______ • east of Washington • south of Washington • meme capital of the world • the state name is in the capital • this is where dreadlocks drey grew up
State Capitals 2024-08-06
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- Washington Capital
- Texas capital
- Georgia capital
- California Capital
- Wyoming capital
- Tennessee capital
- Vermont capital
- Colorado capital
- Wisconsin capital
- New Hampshire capital
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- Alaska capital
- New York Capital
- Massachusetts capital
- Michigan capital
- North Carolina capital
- Arizona capital
- Montana Capital
- Pennsylvania capital
- Oregon capital
- Idaho capital
20 Clues: Texas capital • Idaho capital • Alaska capital • Oregon capital • Arizona capital • Georgia capital • Montana Capital • Wyoming capital • Vermont capital • New York Capital • Michigan capital • Colorado capital • Tennessee capital • Wisconsin capital • Washington Capital • California Capital • Pennsylvania capital • Massachusetts capital • New Hampshire capital • North Carolina capital
State Capitals 2024-10-01
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- Oklahoma City
- Montpelier
- Charleston
- Lansing
- Nashville
- Montgomery
- Frankfort
- Carson City
- Austin
- Pierre
- Juneau
- Dover
- Cheyenne
- Helena
- Columbus
- Raleigh
- Providence
- Hartford
- Augusta
- Jefferson City
- Jackson
- Salem
- Atlanta
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Olympia
- Madison
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- Concord
- Boise
- Denver
- Trenton
- Sacramento
- Santa Fe
- St Paul
- Harrisburg
- Columbia
- Lincoln
- Topeka
- Bismarck
- Annapolis
- Boston
- Albany
- Tallahassee
- Baton Rouge
- Richmond
- Phoenix
- Indianapolis
- Des Moines
- Springfield
- Little Rock
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Denver • Topeka • Austin • Pierre • Juneau • Boston • Albany • Helena • Concord • Trenton • St Paul • Lincoln • Lansing • Raleigh • Augusta • Phoenix • Jackson • Atlanta • Olympia • Madison • Santa Fe • Columbia • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Columbus • Hartford • Richmond • Honolulu • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Montpelier • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Charleston • Montgomery • Providence • Des Moines • Carson City • Tallahassee • Baton Rouge • ...
State Vocab 2023-02-22
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- a surgical operation in which a piece of the colon is diverted to an artificial opening in the abdominal wall.
- persisting for a long time
- chronic disease that affects the boyds ability to produce or respond to insulin
- permanent tightening of the muscles, tendons, skin, and nearby tissues that cause the joints to shortern and becomes very stiff.
- painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints
- difficult or labored breathing
- able to be transmitted from one person to another; contagious or infectious
- accidental sucking in of food particles or fluids into the lungs
- are defined as any biological or chemical substance that is dangerous to humans, animals or the environment
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- health care professional who manages disorders of hearing, balance and other neural systems
- the action or state of making or being made ditry
- a condition in which the air sack of the lungs are damaged and enlarged causing breathlessness
- training therapy that is used to treat urinary incontinence.
- the process of significantly reducing the number of pathogenic agents
- small single-celled organisms
- a rare, inherited disease that causes the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain.
- flexion in an upward direction
- difficulty or painful swallowing
- a frame that is installed at the foot of the bed to keep sheets/blankets off legs/feet
- signs:difficutly breathing, agitation, rapid pulse
- swelling caused by fluid in your body's tissue
- paralysis of one side of the body
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
23 Clues: persisting for a long time • small single-celled organisms • flexion in an upward direction • difficult or labored breathing • difficulty or painful swallowing • paralysis of one side of the body • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • swelling caused by fluid in your body's tissue • painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints • ...
The State 2023-03-03
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- believe that to do objective research, one has to be ___ free
- ____ power is the power of government to enforce obedience from the people in the promotion of public health, morals, or safety, and the general well-being of the community
- ___ theory explains that "the state is the product of growth, a slow and steady evolution extending over a long period of time and ultimately shaping itself into the complex structure of a modern state
- involves the attempt to change the behavior of other through persuasion and not be threats or force
- this approach is concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, and judiciary
- is a government in which supreme and final authority is in the hands of a single person
- is an approach that emphasizes that political science research should be meaningful, that it should address urgent political problems
- answerability or responsibility for one's action
- emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- this approach is concerned with the legal process, legal bodies, or institutions, justice and independence
- meeting the needs
- is a government by elected officials
- is a government in which political power is exercised by few privileged classes
- violence is the form of police action, imprisonment, punishment of war
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- ___ authority stems from an individual's extraordinary personal qualities and from that individual's hold over followers because of these qualities
- the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development
- a definite portion of the surface of the earth which is the subject of the jurisdiction and sovereign rights of a state in accordance with the international law.
- the exercise of power, exercise of authority, the making of collective decisions, the allocation of scarce resources, the practice of deception and manipulation.
- is a political and economic ideology which states that individuals are free
- active involvement of all affected and interested parties in the decision-making process
- is the inherent power of the sovereign, exercised through legislature
- ___ domain: the power of the nation or a sovereign state to take, or to authorize the taking of, private property for a public use without the owner's consent, conditioned upon payment of just compensation
- proper utilization of resources
- water territory
- is a society of inhabitants of a specific geographic region united and bound together by a common racial ancestry, the same language and culture, historical past, laws and a shared interests and sentiments over the passing of many years
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable, and comparative data
- means that the institutions and processes serve all stakeholders in a timely and appropriate manner
- law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- air territory
- refers to the inhabitants or population of a particular territory.
- is a social being
31 Clues: air territory • water territory • meeting the needs • is a social being • proper utilization of resources • is a government by elected officials • emphasizes testing and verifying everything • answerability or responsibility for one's action • believe that to do objective research, one has to be ___ free • law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty • ...
STATE CAPITALS 2023-06-08
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- - Capital of Connecticut
- - Capital of Georgia
- - Capital of Iowa
- - Capital of Massachusetts
- - Capital of Delaware
- - Capital of Maine
- - Capital of Florida
- - Capital of Hawaii
- - Capital of California
- - Capital of Arizona
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- - Capital of Colorado
- - Capital of Kentucky
- - Capital of Alabama
- - Capital of Illinois
- - Capital of Kansas
- - Capital of Idaho
- - Capital of Indiana
- - Capital of Alaska
- - Capital of Louisiana
- - Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: - Capital of Iowa • - Capital of Idaho • - Capital of Maine • - Capital of Kansas • - Capital of Alaska • - Capital of Hawaii • - Capital of Georgia • - Capital of Alabama • - Capital of Indiana • - Capital of Florida • - Capital of Arizona • - Capital of Colorado • - Capital of Kentucky • - Capital of Illinois • - Capital of Delaware • - Capital of Arkansas • - Capital of Louisiana • ...
Washington State 2023-08-05
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- Grows 75% of this crop
- Walla Sweet Onion State vegetable
- State insect
- State capital
- State waterfall
- Tallest mountain in the state
- wood State gem
- Number one producer of this fruit
- Washington State ship
- St. Helens Erupted May 18, 1980
- State marine mammal
- Aviation company founded here
- State's largest river
- Trout, State fish
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- Second the state in production of this beverage
- State bird
- Tribal cultural symbol
- There are 186 named ones--they're cold
- Primary Color on flag
- State dance
- Coulee Dam that produces the most hydro-electric power
- state sport
- Hemlock State Tree
- State mammal
- State nickname
25 Clues: State bird • State dance • state sport • State insect • State mammal • State capital • wood State gem • State nickname • State waterfall • Trout, State fish • Hemlock State Tree • State marine mammal • Primary Color on flag • Washington State ship • State's largest river • Grows 75% of this crop • Tribal cultural symbol • Tallest mountain in the state • Aviation company founded here • ...
State Capitals 2025-02-06
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- Hartford
- Maine
- Concord
- Nevada
- Jackson
- Vermont
- Utah
- California
- Florida
- Illinois
- Oregon
- Montana
- Pennsylvania
- NewJersey
- Kansas
- NewMexico
- Louisiana
- Denver
- Missouri
- Texas
- Michigan
- Ohio
- Cheyenne
- Minnesota
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- Raleigh
- Lincoln
- Albany
- Wisconsin
- LittleRock
- Honolulu
- Charleston
- Knoxville
- North Dakota
- Alabama
- Olympia
- OklahomaCity
- Phoenix
- Alaska
- Boston
- Carolina Columbia
- Moines Iowa
- Pierre
- Frankfort
- Maryland
- Georgia
- Dover
- Richmond
- Providence
- Idaho
- Indianapolis
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Maine • Dover • Idaho • Texas • Albany • Nevada • Alaska • Boston • Oregon • Pierre • Kansas • Denver • Raleigh • Lincoln • Concord • Jackson • Alabama • Olympia • Phoenix • Vermont • Florida • Montana • Georgia • Hartford • Honolulu • Illinois • Maryland • Richmond • Missouri • Michigan • Cheyenne • Wisconsin • Knoxville • Frankfort • NewJersey • NewMexico • Louisiana • Minnesota • LittleRock • Charleston • California • Providence • North Dakota • OklahomaCity • ...
State Speech 2025-03-05
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- THE BIG O / Claire's Husband
- Helena aka Her _____
- We went DOWN to the ___
- 0.01 / Angel's Sexuality in her Prose
- Alpha.
- What Maddy (They/Them) Sings about
- "They Call Me La _____"
- Where Landon goes with his kid after Hayli dies
- Where does Claire Die? Under the?
- mē paenitet
- Alpha's Beta
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- Writer of all pieces
- Our KING!
- Katelyn wants to bring ____?
- Broadcasting Boy
- Mother Hen's Final Form
- Kat's Fake Word
- Garden or ____
- Drug Version of Alex's Info
- What the kids haven't changed yet.
- Duck Sound!
- Big Ol' Trophy!
- Karen. Melons. Sweet. Treats. _____
23 Clues: Alpha. • Our KING! • Duck Sound! • mē paenitet • Alpha's Beta • Garden or ____ • Kat's Fake Word • Big Ol' Trophy! • Broadcasting Boy • Writer of all pieces • Helena aka Her _____ • Mother Hen's Final Form • We went DOWN to the ___ • "They Call Me La _____" • Drug Version of Alex's Info • Katelyn wants to bring ____? • THE BIG O / Claire's Husband • Where does Claire Die? Under the? • ...
State Govt 2023-01-09
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- jurisdiction authority to review decisions by lower courts
- process of law the fair application of the law to one's case (being treated fairly by the government)
- person filing a complaint in a civil court case
- not in accord with the constitution
- money or property given to a court to guarantee a person will appear for their trial
- case a case in which a person is accused of breaking the law
- the decision in a court trial
- when an accused person appears in court to enter a plea
- serious crimes
- House of Delegates The lower house in Virginia’s law making branch
- cause the reason to believe someone has committed a crime
- minor crimes
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- review the power of the supreme court to determine if a law is constitutional
- the accused says whether he/she is guilty or not guilty
- General Assembly The legislative branch in Virginia it is bicameral
- Governor 2nd in command of the state executive branch, takes over for the governor if necessary
- a court document for arrest or to search a person's property
- Lower court judge
- case a case involving a dispute over money or property
- a court order requiring a person to appear in court
- jurisdiction authority to hear a case the first time
- Person under 18 years of age
- General Represents the State in all legal matters. Takes over if something happens to the governor or Lt. governor
- Head of the state executive branch
- ask for a review of the court's decision
- Senate The upper house in Virginia’s law making branch
26 Clues: minor crimes • serious crimes • Lower court judge • Person under 18 years of age • the decision in a court trial • Head of the state executive branch • not in accord with the constitution • ask for a review of the court's decision • person filing a complaint in a civil court case • a court order requiring a person to appear in court • ...
State Capitals 2023-05-16
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- South Dakota
- Utah
- Connecticut
- Kansas
- New Jersey
- Illinois
- Idaho
- Mississippi
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Indiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Nevada
- Missouri
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Alaska
- New Hampshire
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- Tennessee
- Wisconsin
- Delaware
- Rhode Island
- Fe New Mexico
- Louisiana
- Moines Iowa
- Ohio
- Kentucky
- Arkansas
- Texas
- West Virginia
- Florida
- Georgia
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- New York
- North Carolina
- Arizona
- South Carolina
- Vermont
- Washington
- Virginia
- California
- Wyoming
- Paul Minnesota
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Kansas • Oregon • Hawaii • Nevada • Alaska • Florida • Georgia • Montana • Indiana • Arizona • Vermont • Alabama • Wyoming • Delaware • Kentucky • Arkansas • Illinois • Oklahoma • New York • Michigan • Virginia • Missouri • Maryland • Nebraska • Colorado • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Louisiana • New Jersey • Washington • California • Moines Iowa • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitals 2025-01-12
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- Juneau
- Raleigh
- Baton Rouge
- Dover
- Pierre
- Richmond
- Concord
- Columbus
- Providence
- Santa Fe
- Saint Paul
- Helena
- Augusta
- Little Rock
- Springfield
- Salt Lake City
- Columbia
- Des Moines
- Tallahassee
- Indianapolis
- Harrisburg
- Bismarck
- Trenton
- Boston
- Jackson
- Atlanta
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- Montgomery
- Oklahoma City
- Salem
- Sacramento
- Phoenix
- Montpelier
- Charleston
- Lansing
- Boise
- Lincoln
- Denver
- Honolulu
- Frankfort
- Madison
- Jefferson City
- Annapolis
- Carson City
- Cheyenne
- Hartford
- Austin
- Albany
- Nashville
- Olympia
- Topeka
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Juneau • Pierre • Denver • Helena • Austin • Albany • Boston • Topeka • Raleigh • Phoenix • Concord • Lansing • Lincoln • Madison • Augusta • Trenton • Olympia • Jackson • Atlanta • Richmond • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Columbia • Cheyenne • Hartford • Bismarck • Frankfort • Annapolis • Nashville • Montgomery • Sacramento • Montpelier • Charleston • Providence • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • Carson City • ...
State Capitals 2024-11-11
20 Clues: Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Arizona • Georgia • Alabama • Florida • Delaware • Colorado • Illinois • Kentucky • Arkansas • Maryland • Louisiana • California • Connecticut • Massachusetts
State Capitals 2025-08-12
20 Clues: Boise • Salem • Helena • Juneau • Austin • Topeka • Wyoming • Arizona • Augusta • Indiana • Bismark • Columbus • Colorado • Nebraska • Deleware • Des Moines • Springfield • South Dakota • Salt Lake City • South Carolina
State Government 2026-03-25
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- Rushing help in emergencies
- Homes provided for those in need
- Where serious care happens
- The boss of the state
- Learning skills for future jobs
- Where most kids spend their weekdays
- In charge of one important area
- Keeping people out of harm
- Runs learning across the state
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- Keeping the population well
- Rules that apply across the state
- Protecting nature and wildlife
- Where judges make decisions
- Trains trams and buses moving people
- Where state decisions are debated
- Proof you are allowed to drive
- Fight flames and save lives
- Tracks that carry trains
- Major routes connecting cities
- Keep law and order across the state
20 Clues: The boss of the state • Tracks that carry trains • Where serious care happens • Keeping people out of harm • Keeping the population well • Rushing help in emergencies • Where judges make decisions • Fight flames and save lives • Protecting nature and wildlife • Proof you are allowed to drive • Major routes connecting cities • Runs learning across the state • ...
Medical Acronyms/Abbreviations 2022-10-26
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- At or near the back surface of the body
- Furthest from the center of the body
- Lower part of the body (Sagittal)
- When the patient lays on their side
- Away from the body's midline
- When you decrease the angle of a joint
- When the joint moves toward the body
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- Upper part of the body (Sagittal)
- When you increase the angle of a joint
- The plane that splits the front and back half of the body
- The plane that splits the left and right half of the body
- When the patient lays on their stomach
- When the patient lays on their back
- Closest to the center of the body
- At or near the front surface of the body
- Towards the body's midline
- The plane that splits the top and bottom half of the body
- When the joint is moved away from the body
18 Clues: Towards the body's midline • Away from the body's midline • Upper part of the body (Sagittal) • Lower part of the body (Sagittal) • Closest to the center of the body • When the patient lays on their back • When the patient lays on their side • Furthest from the center of the body • When the joint moves toward the body • When you increase the angle of a joint • ...
CSD/Insinq Abbreviations 2024-10-07
State Capitals 2021-04-21
30 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Oregon • Nevada • Kansas • Hawaii • Alaska • Montana • Wyoming • Alabama • Florida • Georgia • Colorado • Virginia • Nebraska • Missouri • Oklahoma • Wisconsin • Arizona's • New Mexico • Washington • California • North Dakota • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • West Virginia • New Hampshire
State Departments 2020-11-19
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- what's the weather?
- helps Indian tribes
- conducts elections by workers
- helps provide food
- deals with the quality of food
- black truck that delivers mail
- rewards grants to universities
- does the legal business
- own a house
- rules for driving
- takes care of the money
- oversees bank activities
- oversees railroads
- keeps the stocks of businesses accountable
- "watchdog agency"
- provides education against terrorist attacks
- grants licenses for radios and television services
- protects rights of workers
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- provides for veterans
- sends mail
- space program
- helps small businesses
- provides grants for artists and scientific research
- helps with trademarks for new inventions
- public schools
- protects the natural environment
- deals with weight
- replaced Federal Security Agency
- highest ranks of the military
- the military is a big part of this branch
- helps the economy grow
- provides inexpensive electricity to the South
- tries to make energy consumption cheaper
- gives loans to farmers
- collects taxes
- analyzes security through human intelligence
- collects stats on diseases
- nation's central bank
38 Clues: sends mail • own a house • space program • public schools • collects taxes • deals with weight • rules for driving • "watchdog agency" • helps provide food • oversees railroads • what's the weather? • helps Indian tribes • provides for veterans • nation's central bank • helps small businesses • helps the economy grow • gives loans to farmers • does the legal business • takes care of the money • ...
State Capitals 2017-05-19
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- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Alaska
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- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of California
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Michigan
26 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Maine • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Montana • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Kentucky • ...
State Capitals 2017-05-19
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- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of New York
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- Capital of New Jersey
- City Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Washington
24 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Utah • Capital of Texas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Virginia • Capital of New York • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of Washington • City Capital of Nevada • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Rhode Island • ...
State Capitals 2018-11-16
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- capital of Massachusetts
- capital of New Mexico
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of Maine
- capital of Nebraska
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Hawaii
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Arizona
- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Iowa
- capital of Florida
- capital of Delaware
- capital of Vermont
- capital of Minnesota
- capital of Maryland
- capital of Indiana
- capital of North Carolina
- capital of Oklahoma
- capital of Montana
- capital of Nevada
- capital of Alabama
- capital of Colorado
- capital of Texas
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- capital of Washington
- capital of Idaho
- capital of New Jersey
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of South Carolina
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of Michigan
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Illinois
- capital of Missouri
- capital of Louisiana
- capital of North Dakota
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of New York
- capital of California
- capital of Utah
- capital of Arkansas
- capital of Rhode Island
- capital of Georgia
- capital of West Virginia
- capital of Alaska
- capital of Virginia
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Kansas
50 Clues: capital of Ohio • capital of Iowa • capital of Utah • capital of Idaho • capital of Maine • capital of Texas • capital of Oregon • capital of Hawaii • capital of Alaska • capital of Nevada • capital of Kansas • capital of Wyoming • capital of Arizona • capital of Florida • capital of Vermont • capital of Indiana • capital of Georgia • capital of Montana • capital of Alabama • capital of Michigan • ...
State Nicknames 2023-10-24
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- The aloha state
- The sooner state
- Big sky country
- The first state
- The cowboy state
- The bayou state
- The magnolia state
- The evergreen state
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- The peach state
- The silver state
- The lone star state
- The beehive state
- The buckeye state
- The centennial state
- The bluegrass state
- The keystone state
- The golden state
- The sunshine state
- The gem state
- The garden state
20 Clues: The gem state • The peach state • The aloha state • Big sky country • The first state • The bayou state • The silver state • The sooner state • The golden state • The cowboy state • The garden state • The beehive state • The buckeye state • The keystone state • The sunshine state • The magnolia state • The lone star state • The bluegrass state • The evergreen state • The centennial state
State Capitals 2023-11-15
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- Tennessee
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Springfield
- South Dakota
- Helena
- Arizona
- Colorado
- North Carolina
- Harrisburg
- Kentucky
- Sacramento
- Madison
- Mississippi
- Des Moines
- Washington
- Columbus
- St.Paul
- Topeka
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Hawaii
- Bismarck
- Montgomery
- Delaware
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- Tallahassee
- Massachusetts
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Annapolis
- Trenton
- Austin
- Jefferson City
- Oklahoma
- Wyoming
- Nebraska
- Juneau
- West Virginia
- Rhode Island
- Baton Rouge
- Boise
- Augusta
- Indiana
- Santa Fe
- Arkansas
- Connecticut
- Carson City
- Salem
- Montpelier
- Salt Lake City
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Austin • Helena • Juneau • Topeka • Hawaii • Lansing • Trenton • Atlanta • Wyoming • Arizona • Augusta • Madison • Indiana • St.Paul • Virginia • Oklahoma • Nebraska • Colorado • Kentucky • Santa Fe • Arkansas • Columbus • New York • Bismarck • Delaware • Tennessee • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Sacramento • Des Moines • Washington • Montpelier • Montgomery • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Mississippi • Connecticut • Carson City • South Dakota • ...
STATE CAPITALS 2024-04-12
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- Wyoming
- North Dakota
- Virginia
- Texas
- Kentucky
- Delaware
- Utah
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- New Hampshire
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- Alabama
- Missouri
- Idaho
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- West Virginia
- California
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Illinois
- Indiana
- South Dakota
- New York
- New Mexico
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Arizona
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Montana
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Alabama • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Georgia • Florida • Arizona • Montana • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Kentucky • Delaware • Michigan • Illinois • Colorado • New York • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • North Dakota • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
Washington State 2024-06-13
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- - Washington's baseball team.
- - Washington's state bird.
- - Washington's closest source of water.
- - Washington's capitol.
- - Our States name.
- - the country we reside in.
- - Washington's state mammal.
- - Washington's state tree.
- - State to the south.
- - State marine animal.
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- - Washington became the _______ state.
- - Washington's neighbor to the north.
- - The state fish.
- - Our state was named after _______ Washington.
- - The tallest mountain in Washington.
- - Washington is home of the _______ mountain range.
- - The continent we reside in.
- - Washington's state flower.
- - State to the east.
- - Our state fruit.
- - Washington is called the _____ state.
21 Clues: - The state fish. • - Our States name. • - Our state fruit. • - State to the east. • - State to the south. • - State marine animal. • - Washington's capitol. • - Washington's state bird. • - Washington's state tree. • - the country we reside in. • - Washington's state mammal. • - Washington's state flower. • - Washington's baseball team. • - The continent we reside in. • ...
State Capitals 2023-06-26
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- Wyoming
- North Dakota
- Virginia
- Texas
- Kentucky
- Delaware
- Utah
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- New Hampshire
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- Alabama
- Missouri
- Idaho
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- West Virginia
- California
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Illinois
- Indiana
- South Dakota
- New York
- New Mexico
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Arizona
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Montana
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Alabama • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Georgia • Florida • Arizona • Montana • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Kentucky • Delaware • Michigan • Illinois • Colorado • New York • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • North Dakota • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitals 2022-09-24
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- Louisiana
- South Dakota
- Utah
- New Jersey
- Maryland
- Virginia
- Vermont
- Hawai'i
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Delaware
- Illinois
- Connecticut
- Idaho
- Oregon
- Kentucky
- South Carolina
- North Carolina
- California
- Alabama
- Montana
- Minnesota
- Indiana
- Alaska
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
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- Rhode Island
- Nevada
- Tennessee
- Ohio
- Nebraska
- Wyoming
- Wisconsin
- North Dakota
- New Hampshire
- West Virginia
- Washington
- New Mexico
- Michigan
- Missouri
- Arizona
- Georgia
- Florida
- Maine
- Texas
- New York
- Oklahoma
- Colorado
- Pennsylvania
49 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Nevada • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Wyoming • Vermont • Hawai'i • Arizona • Georgia • Florida • Alabama • Montana • Indiana • Maryland • Virginia • Nebraska • Michigan • Missouri • Delaware • Illinois • Kentucky • New York • Oklahoma • Colorado • Arkansas • Louisiana • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Minnesota • New Jersey • Washington • New Mexico • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • ...
State Animals 2022-09-30
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- what state has the state animal Foxhound
- what state has the state animal Sperm Whale
- what state doesn't have a state animal
- what state has the state animal Lark Bunting
- what state has the state animal Channel Catfish
- what state has the state animal American Badger
- what state has the state animal Coyote
- what state has the state animal Deer
- what state has the state animal Mule
- what state has the state animal Squirrel
- what state has the state animal Horned Toad
- what state has the state animal Randell Lineback
- what state has the state animal Cutthroat Trout
- what state has the state animal Red Fox
- what state has the state animal Spotted Bass
- what state has the state animal American Bison
- what state has the state animal Olympic Marmot
- what state has the state animal Bobcat
- what state has the state animal Brook Trout
- what state has the state animal Moose
- what state has the state animal northern Cardinal
- what state has the state animal Ringtail
- what state has the state animal Mockingbird
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- what state has the state animal Roadrunner
- what state has the state animal Grouse
- what state has the state animal Bighorn Sheep
- what state has the state animal Timber Wolf
- what state has the state animal Swallowtail
- what state has the state animal Tabby Cat
- what state has the state animal White Crappie
- what state has the state animal Monk Seal
- what state has the state animal Right Whale
- what state has the state animal Black Bear
- what state has the state animal Nokota Horse
- what state has the state animal Eastern Bluebird
- what state has the state animal Armadillo
- what state has the state animal Panther
- what state has the state animal Peregrine Falcon
- what state has the state animal American Goldfinch
- what state has the state animal Bluegill
- what state has the state animal Dolphin
- what state has the state animal Buffalo
- what state has the state animal California Gull
- what state has the state animal Horse
- what state has the state animal Grizzly Bear
- what state has the state animal Beaver,
- what state has the state animal Gray Fox
47 Clues: what state has the state animal Deer • what state has the state animal Mule • what state has the state animal Horse • what state has the state animal Moose • what state has the state animal Grouse • what state doesn't have a state animal • what state has the state animal Coyote • what state has the state animal Bobcat • what state has the state animal Panther • ...
State Nicknames 2025-03-24
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- montana
- Arizona
- tennessee
- newjersey
- Pennslyvannia
- oklahoma
- Kansas
- California
- utah
- westvirginia
- southdakota
- Maine
- georgia
- Arkansas
- newmexico
- newyork
- Illionis
- missouri
- Alabama
- Delaware
- southcarolina
- florida
- nebraska
- mississippi
- oregon
- Alaska
- Connecticut
- texas
- newhampshire
- wisconsin
- indiana
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- Massachusetts
- northcarolina
- rhodeisland
- washington
- michigan
- hawaii
- ohio
- vermont
- virginia
- minnesota
- northdakota
- idaho
- Maryland
- Colorado
- wyomming
- nevada
- kentucky
- iowa
- lousiana
50 Clues: ohio • utah • iowa • Maine • idaho • texas • hawaii • Kansas • nevada • oregon • Alaska • montana • Arizona • vermont • georgia • newyork • Alabama • florida • indiana • michigan • oklahoma • virginia • Arkansas • Illionis • Maryland • missouri • Colorado • wyomming • Delaware • kentucky • nebraska • lousiana • tennessee • newjersey • minnesota • newmexico • wisconsin • washington • California • rhodeisland • southdakota • northdakota • mississippi • Connecticut • westvirginia • ...
State Capitals 2025-04-18
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyene
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charlston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacremento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Anapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Cheyene • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Anapolis • Hartford • Bismarck • Frankfort • Charlston • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Montgomery • Sacremento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
State Capitals 2025-04-29
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- Wyoming
- North Dakota
- Virginia
- Texas
- Kentucky
- Deleware
- Utah
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- New Hampshire
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- Alabama
- Missouri
- Idaho
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- West Virginia
- California
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Illinois
- Indiana
- South Dakota
- New York
- New Mexico
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Arizona
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Montana
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Alabama • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Georgia • Florida • Arizona • Montana • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Kentucky • Deleware • Michigan • Illinois • Colorado • New York • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • North Dakota • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitals 2025-04-21
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- Connecticut
- Maryland
- Alabama
- Tennessee
- Illinois
- New Jersey
- Oklahoma
- Arkansas
- Mississippi
- Montana
- West Virginia
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- North Carolina
- Vermont
- South Dakota
- Oregon
- Wisconsin
- Michigan
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Texas
- Indiana
- Pennsylvania
- Louisiana
- Colorado
- South Carolina
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- Rhode Island
- Iowa
- New Mexico
- Kansas
- Missouri
- Minnesota
- Massachusetts
- Florida
- Virginia
- Washington
- Kentucky
- Idaho
- Hawaii
- California
- Arizona
- Delaware
- Wyoming
- New York
- Nebraska
- Georgia
- Alaska
- Utah
49 Clues: Iowa • Ohio • Utah • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Kansas • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Alabama • Florida • Montana • Arizona • Wyoming • Vermont • Georgia • Indiana • Maryland • Missouri • Illinois • Virginia • Oklahoma • Arkansas • Kentucky • Delaware • New York • Nebraska • Michigan • Colorado • Tennessee • Minnesota • Wisconsin • Louisiana • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Government 2025-05-16
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- How many years does a Representative serve in the House?
- The number of stars on Tennessee's state flag.
- The Tennessee legislature is ____, meaning there are two branches.
- House speaker Pro Tem.
- This is the Chief Record Keeper of the State.
- The governor has the power to ___ bills if he/she doesn't wish to sign them into law.
- The legislative branch ____ laws.
- The lower chamber of the Tennessee General Assembly.
- The governor serves as the chief ___ of the state.
- Tennessee is known as the ___ state.
- This was adopted by the state of Tennessee in 1870.
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- The length of a TN governors term, in years.
- Each district has ____ senator and representative.
- This position keeps accurate accounts of state funds received and dispensed
- A bill must be passed in both houses in the same form to be sent to governor.
- The ___ of the treasury audits all financial transactions of state agencies.
- Department of the executive branch that might work to improve farm resources.
- Bill Lee's position in the Tennessee State government.
- The amount of times the TN constitution has been amended since 1870.
- Senate speaker Pro Tem.
- The upper chamber of the Tennessee General Assembly.
- The term limit for a TN governor.
22 Clues: House speaker Pro Tem. • Senate speaker Pro Tem. • The legislative branch ____ laws. • The term limit for a TN governor. • Tennessee is known as the ___ state. • The length of a TN governors term, in years. • This is the Chief Record Keeper of the State. • The number of stars on Tennessee's state flag. • Each district has ____ senator and representative. • ...
State Capitals 2025-05-23
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- capital of Wisconsin
- capital of Arkansas
- capital of Kansas
- capital of Alaska
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of Arizona
- capital of Illinois
- capital of Hawaii
- capital of Michigan
- capital of Utah
- capital of Ohio
- capital of Texas
- capital of Oregon
- capital of Indiana
- capital of Wyoming
- capital of Nebraska
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- capital of Idaho
- capital of New Mexico
- capital of Florida
- capital of Iowa
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Missouri
- capital of Nevada
- capital of Minnesota
- capital of Colorado
- capital of Georgia
- capital of California
- capital of Louisiana
- capital of Alabama
- capital of South Dakota
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Montana
32 Clues: capital of Iowa • capital of Utah • capital of Ohio • capital of Idaho • capital of Texas • capital of Kansas • capital of Alaska • capital of Nevada • capital of Hawaii • capital of Oregon • capital of Florida • capital of Georgia • capital of Arizona • capital of Alabama • capital of Indiana • capital of Montana • capital of Wyoming • capital of Arkansas • capital of Missouri • capital of Colorado • ...
Ohio State 2024-12-25
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- Street I lived on sophomore year
- Iconic bar that closed last year
- Martini Modern Italian specialty
- Best station at Scott
- Most fun sport to play at the rpac
- Number of OSU nattys
- You rub his head at the library
- MechE building
- Type of jersey to get free potle
- Dorm that Jeffrey Dahmer lived in
- Ryan’s dorm
- Only 2 time Heisman winner, first name
- Bar with best trivia
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- Card game I learned freshman year at school
- President for our first few years
- _ Club, popular alumni bar on game days
- Dirtiest roommate at my house
- QB our freshman year
- Freshman year post class activity together
- 12th word of Carmen Ohio
- Bar where fantasy loser had to go
- What department made sculptures to scale (distance) on Woodruff
- Logan’s dorm
- OSU alum who won multiple track golds at 1936 Olympics
- My favorite freshman year roommate
- Pizza shop next to your senior year house
- Building where we watched some Browns games fresh year
- College of business
28 Clues: Ryan’s dorm • Logan’s dorm • MechE building • College of business • QB our freshman year • Number of OSU nattys • Bar with best trivia • Best station at Scott • 12th word of Carmen Ohio • Dirtiest roommate at my house • You rub his head at the library • Street I lived on sophomore year • Iconic bar that closed last year • Martini Modern Italian specialty • Type of jersey to get free potle • ...
State Capitals 2025-01-12
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- Montgomery
- Jefferson City
- Santa Fe
- Nashville
- Phoenix
- Atlanta
- Cheyenne
- Concord
- Salem
- Des Moines
- Juneau
- Columbus
- St. Paul
- Helena
- Dover
- Boise
- Providence
- Olympia
- Carson City
- Annapolis
- Jackson
- Harrisburg
- Boston
- Trenton
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- Denver
- Lincoln
- Tallahassee
- Springfield
- Madison
- Bismarck
- Indianapolis
- Lansing
- Pierre
- Oklahoma City
- Montpelier
- Columbia
- Charleston
- Albany
- Raleigh
- Baton Rouge
- Frankfort
- Austin
- Hartford
- Honolulu
- Little Rock
- Richmond
- Augusta
- Topeka
- Sacramento
- Salt Lake City
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Denver • Pierre • Juneau • Albany • Helena • Austin • Topeka • Boston • Lincoln • Madison • Phoenix • Lansing • Atlanta • Concord • Raleigh • Olympia • Augusta • Jackson • Trenton • Santa Fe • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Columbia • Columbus • St. Paul • Hartford • Honolulu • Richmond • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Montgomery • Montpelier • Des Moines • Charleston • Providence • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • ...
State Capitals 2025-09-11
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- Maine
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- South Dakota
- Vermont
- Ohio
- Georgia
- Iowa
- California
- Florida
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Tennessee
- Wyoming
- Alabama
- Kansas
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- Washington
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Arizona
- Mississippi
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- Maryland
- Rhode Island
- West Virginia
- Illinois
- Pennsylvania
- Oklahoma
- Minnesota
- New Hampshire
- Utah
- Missouri
- Massachusetts
- New York
- Hawaii
- Delaware
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- Alaska
- Idaho
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- Arkansas
- Texas
- Michigan
- New Mexico
- Virginia
50 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Vermont • Georgia • Florida • Montana • Wyoming • Alabama • Indiana • Arizona • Maryland • Illinois • Oklahoma • Missouri • New York • Delaware • Nebraska • Colorado • Arkansas • Michigan • Kentucky • Virginia • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Louisiana • Tennessee • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • ...
State Capitals 2025-09-05
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- Washington state capital
- Delaware small capital city
- Indiana racing hub
- Massachusetts historic city
- New Jersey capital city
- Florida capital
- Wyoming cowboy state capital
- South Dakota capital city
- Pennsylvania capital
- Tennessee country music capital
- Ohio capital
- Virginia historic capital
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- New York capital city
- Wisconsin dairy state hub
- Georgia peach state hub
- Louisiana capital city
- Vermont tiny capital
- Colorado’s mile high city
- California’s capital
- Montana capital city
- North Carolina capital
- Arizona desert capital
- Texas music city
23 Clues: Ohio capital • Florida capital • Texas music city • Indiana racing hub • Vermont tiny capital • California’s capital • Montana capital city • Pennsylvania capital • New York capital city • Louisiana capital city • North Carolina capital • Arizona desert capital • Georgia peach state hub • New Jersey capital city • Washington state capital • Wisconsin dairy state hub • Colorado’s mile high city • ...
State Government 2025-11-05
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- This branch uses state agencies to administer programs and enforce laws
- How many consecutive terms can a person serve as governor of Georgia
- The largest portion of Georgia's collected revenue is from _____ taxes
- Who is the chief executive of the state of Georgia?
- The executive branch _____ the laws
- The Governor is responsible for proposing the state's ____ and making revenue decisions
- A ____ is an obligation or duty expected of citizens in a society
- The legislative branch _____ the laws
- A ____ is a privilege or freedom given to a citizen by the Constitution
- When the governor vetoes a legislative bill, it's an example if checks and _____
- Both the U.S. and Georgia Constitutions contain a bill of ____
- The judicial branch _____ the laws
- This is where most of the discussion about legislative bills takes place
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- Minimum years as Georgia resident to run for Governor of Georgia
- American citizens must be 18 years old to register to ____
- You must be twenty-___ years old to be a state representative in Georgia
- Each branch of government having certain duties is an example of separation of _____
- Who is second in charge of Georgia's executive branch behind the governor
- If the governor doesn't want a bill to become a law, he can ____ it
- Required actions like obeying laws and paying taxes are examples of a citizens ________
- How many years is one term of office for a Georgia governor?
- How many years can a person serve as lieutenant governor of Georgia?
- Minimum years as a U.S. resident to run for Georgia governor
- To be a state representative or senator in Georgia, you only have to live in your district for ___ year
- You must be twenty-___ years old to be a state senator in Georgia
- State senators and representatives serve 2 year ___ of office
- A person convicted of a _____ serving prison time would not be allowed to vote
- Both the U.S and Georgia Constitutions start off with a _____
- For a legislative bill to pass, it has to be approved by ____ chambers
- A proposed law in the legislature is initially called a ____
- Minimum age age requirement to serve as governor
31 Clues: The judicial branch _____ the laws • The executive branch _____ the laws • The legislative branch _____ the laws • Minimum age age requirement to serve as governor • Who is the chief executive of the state of Georgia? • American citizens must be 18 years old to register to ____ • How many years is one term of office for a Georgia governor? • ...
State Capitals 2026-01-06
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- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- St. Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • St. Paul • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
State Flowers 2026-02-01
Across
- Violet (1)
- Bluebonnet
- Black-eyed Susan
- Wood Violet
- Rose
- Cherokee Rose
- Purple Lilac
- Camellia
- Indian Paintbrush
- Violet (2)
- Red Clover
- Tickseed
- Peony
- Forget-Me-Not
- Sego Lily
- Sunflower
- Orange Blossom
- Pasque Flower
- Pink & White Lady's Slipper
- Hibiscus
- _______ Blue Columbine
- Mayflower
- Violet (3)
- Goldenrod
- Indian Blanket
- Four-O’Clocks
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- Rhododendron
- Purple Passionflower
- Mountain Laurel
- Wild Rose
- _______ lily
- Coast Rhododendron
- Scarlet Carnation
- Yucca Flower
- American Dogwood
- White Pine Cone
- Goldenrod
- Sagebrush
- Bitterroot
- Syringa
- Peach Blossom
- Magnolia
- Wild Prairie Rose
- Apple Blossom
- Yellow Jessamine
- Holly-Leaved Barberry
- Hawthorn
- _______ Poppy
- Saguaro Cactus Blossom
- Dwarf Lake Iris
50 Clues: Rose • Peony • Syringa • Camellia • Tickseed • Magnolia • Hawthorn • Hibiscus • Wild Rose • Goldenrod • Sagebrush • Sego Lily • Sunflower • Mayflower • Goldenrod • Violet (1) • Bluebonnet • Violet (2) • Red Clover • Bitterroot • Violet (3) • Wood Violet • Rhododendron • _______ lily • Purple Lilac • Yucca Flower • Cherokee Rose • Peach Blossom • Forget-Me-Not • Apple Blossom • Pasque Flower • _______ Poppy • Four-O’Clocks • Orange Blossom • ...
State Nicknames 2026-04-20
Across
- The Tar Heel State
- The Golden State
- The Empire State
- The First State
- The Pelican State
- The Equality State
- The Beehive State
- The Aloha State
- The Green Mountain State
- The North Star State
- The Peace Garden State
- The Buckeye State
- The Centennial State
- The Pine Tree State
- Yellowhammer State
- The Ocean State
- The Bay State
- The Garden State
- The Evergreen State
- The Natural State
- The Old Line State
- The Show Me State
- The Last Frontier
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- The Constitution State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Magnolia State
- The Lone Star State
- The Old Dominion State
- The Silver State
- The Beaver State
- The Sunshine State
- The Volunteer State
- The Treasure State
- Mount Rushmore State
- The Palmetto State
- The Great Lakes State
- The Land of Enchantment
- The Sooner State
- The Hawkeye State
- The Granite State
- The Hoosier State
- The Keystone State
- The Peach State
- The Mountain State
- The Prairie State
- The Sunflower State
- The Gem State
- The Badger State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Cornhusker State
50 Clues: The Bay State • The Gem State • The First State • The Aloha State • The Ocean State • The Peach State • The Silver State • The Golden State • The Empire State • The Beaver State • The Sooner State • The Garden State • The Badger State • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The Buckeye State • The Hawkeye State • The Granite State • The Hoosier State • The Prairie State • The Natural State • ...
State Capitals 2026-05-21
Across
- Kansas
- Arkansas
- Kentucky
- Vermont
- Oregon
- Tennessee
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- New Mexico
- Maryland
- Texas
- Arizona
- Rhode Island
- Delaware
- Wisconsin
- Georgia
- Wyoming
- North Dakota
- Nevada
- West Virginia
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- Utah
- New Jersey
- New York
- Colorado
- Virginia
- Indiana
- Alaska
- Idaho
- California
- South Carolina
- Iowa
- Washington
- New Hampshire
- Missouri
- Ohio
- Montana
- Minnesota
- Connecticut
- Nebraska
- Michigan
- South Dakota
- Oklahoma
- Massachusetts
- Maine
- North Carolina
- Florida
- Pennsylvania
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Kansas • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Nevada • Indiana • Vermont • Montana • Alabama • Arizona • Florida • Georgia • Wyoming • New York • Colorado • Arkansas • Virginia • Kentucky • Missouri • Nebraska • Michigan • Illinois • Oklahoma • Maryland • Delaware • Tennessee • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • New Jersey • California • Washington • New Mexico • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • Rhode Island • North Dakota • ...
Nouns 2023-09-20
Across
- Shortened form of a word.
- Jr. is the abbreviation for _________.
- (p) patio
- Proper nouns get _______________.
- (p) reef
- (p) donkey
- An appositive comes immediately ______ the noun it renames.
- (p) tooth
- (p) ox
- (p) wolf
- May, _______, and July do not get abbreviated.
- (p) child
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- (p) scissors
- Oz. is the abbreviation for _________.
- Abbreviations for ______ measurements do not use a period.
- (p) piano
- Noun or noun phrase that renames or gives more information about a noun.
- (p) baby
- A noun names a person, place thing, _______, or feeling.
- Noun that names a specific person, place, thing, or idea.
- (p) toy
- Type of noun made of more than one noun.
22 Clues: (p) ox • (p) toy • (p) baby • (p) reef • (p) wolf • (p) piano • (p) patio • (p) tooth • (p) child • (p) donkey • (p) scissors • Shortened form of a word. • Proper nouns get _______________. • Oz. is the abbreviation for _________. • Jr. is the abbreviation for _________. • Type of noun made of more than one noun. • May, _______, and July do not get abbreviated. • ...
State Capitals 2012-12-02
24 Clues: idaho • Maine • kansas • Hawaii • Oregon • Alaska • vermont • Montana • Wyoming • kentucky • Michigan • wisconsin • Washington • City/Nevada • Moines/Iowa • North Dakota • West Virginia • New Hampshire • Fe/ New Mexico • Paul/Minnesota • City/ Missouri • Lake City/ Utah • Rouge/ Louisiana • south Dakota
State Capitals 2013-01-16
32 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Alabama • Vermont • Arizona • Florida • Wyoming • Montana • Maryland • New York • Nebraska • Delaware • Illinois • Virginia • Colorado • Michigan • Tennessee • California • Washington • Connecticut • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • West Virginia • Massachusetts • North Carolina • South Carolina
State Capitals 2014-05-19
Across
- Vermont
- Wyoming
- New Hampshire
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- Tennessee
- Missouri (Two Words.)
- North Dakota
- North Carolina
- Pennsylvania
- Kansas
- Florida
- Montana
- Indiana
- Louisiana (Two Words.)
- Michigan
- West Virginia
- Arizona
- Hawaii
- Nebraska
- Maine
- Utah (Three Words.)
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- Oregon
- Arkansas (Two Words.)
- South Dakota
- Alabama
- California
- Deleware
- South Carolina
- Connecticut
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Virginia
- Iowa (Two Words.)
- Oklahoma (Two Words.)
- Wisconsin
- New Mexico (Two Words.)
- Colorado
- Alaska
- Minnesota (Two Words.)
- Massachusetts
- Idaho
- New Jersey
- Texas
- Maryland
- Nevada (Two Words.)
- Rhode Island
- Washington
- Ohio
- New York
50 Clues: Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Kansas • Alaska • Hawaii • Vermont • Alabama • Wyoming • Georgia • Florida • Montana • Indiana • Arizona • Kentucky • Deleware • Illinois • Virginia • Colorado • Michigan • Maryland • New York • Nebraska • Tennessee • Wisconsin • California • New Jersey • Washington • Mississippi • Connecticut • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • West Virginia • South Carolina • ...
State Capitals 2016-02-19
Across
- Alaska
- Oregon
- Wyoming
- Virginia
- Washington
- New Mexico
- Ohio
- Texas
- Nebraska
- Illinois
- Florida
- Iowa
- Utah
- Alabama
- California
- West Virginia
- Michigan
- Georgia
- South Carolina
- North Dakota
- New Hampshire
- Louisiana
- Kentucky
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- Idaho
- New York
- Arizona
- Montana
- South Dakota
- New Jersey
- Hawaii
- Nevada
- Tennessee
- Mississippi
- Vermont
- Indiana
- Maine
- Rhode Island
- Massachusetts
- Colorado
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- North Carolina
- Arkansas
- Wisconsin
- Pennsylvania
- Connecticut
- Minnesota
- Kansas
- Delaware
50 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Idaho • Maine • Texas • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Nevada • Kansas • Arizona • Montana • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Florida • Alabama • Georgia • New York • Virginia • Colorado • Missouri • Nebraska • Illinois • Oklahoma • Maryland • Arkansas • Michigan • Delaware • Kentucky • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Louisiana • New Jersey • Washington • New Mexico • California • Mississippi • Connecticut • South Dakota • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • ...
state capitals 2020-04-10
Across
- Capital of WY
- Capital of ND
- Capital of VA
- Capital of TX
- Capital of KY
- Capital of DE
- Capital of UT
- Capital of LA
- Capital of MI
- Capital of OR
- Capital of CT
- Capital of SC
- Capital of NJ
- Capital of CO
- Capital of IA
- Capital of PA
- Capital of AK
- Capital of GA
- Capital of MS
- Capital of FL
- Capital of AR
- Capital of KS
- Capital of NV
- Capital of OK
- Capital of MD
- Capital of NH
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- Capital of AL
- Capital of MO
- Capital of ID
- Capital of NE
- Capital of MA
- Capital of MN
- Capital of WV
- Capital of CA
- Capital of HI
- Capital of ME
- Capital of VT
- Capital of WI
- Capital of NC
- Capital of IL
- Capital of IN
- Capital of SD
- Capital of NY
- Capital of NM
- Capital of WA
- Capital of TN
- Capital of AZ
- Capital of OH
- Capital of RI
- Capital of MT
50 Clues: Capital of AL • Capital of MO • Capital of ID • Capital of NE • Capital of WY • Capital of MA • Capital of MN • Capital of ND • Capital of WV • Capital of VA • Capital of TX • Capital of KY • Capital of DE • Capital of CA • Capital of UT • Capital of LA • Capital of MI • Capital of OR • Capital of HI • Capital of ME • Capital of VT • Capital of WI • Capital of NC • Capital of IL • Capital of CT • Capital of SC • ...
Washington State 2020-06-25
Across
- Washington was the __________ State Added to the U.S.
- The Biggest City in Washington
- The Washington Basketball Team
- A Big Shopping Company That Originated in Seattle
- The Mascot of Washington State University
- The Washington Football Team
- The State Bordering Eastern Washington
- The State Bird of Washington
- The Evergreen State
- #1 Production of This Orange Vegetable in Washington
- The Nickname for Washington
- The Country Bordering Northern Washington
- The Mascot of the University of Washington
- A Major Form of Travel in Seattle
- The Region Where Washington is Located
- The Body of Water Bordering Washington
- #1 Production of This Red Fruit in Washington
- #1 Production of This Red/Yellow Fruit in Washington
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- The Country We Reside In
- The Capitol of Washington State
- The Washington Baseball Team
- The Governor of Washington
- The County Where Seattle is Found
- The Washington Soccer Team
- The County North of King County
- The State Bordering Southern Washington
- The State Fruit and Major Export
- The National Bird
- A Big Computer Company That Originated in Washington
- A Large Mammal Found Around The Puget Sound
- The County South of King County
- A Big Coffee Company That Originated in Seattle
32 Clues: The National Bird • The Evergreen State • The Country We Reside In • The Governor of Washington • The Washington Soccer Team • The Nickname for Washington • The Washington Baseball Team • The Washington Football Team • The State Bird of Washington • The Biggest City in Washington • The Washington Basketball Team • The Capitol of Washington State • The County North of King County • ...
State Capitals 2017-05-19
Across
- /Capital of Wyoming
- /Capital of North Dakota
- /Capital of Virginia
- /Capital of Texas
- /Capital of Kentucky
- /Capital of Delaware
- /Capital of Utah
- /Capital of Louisiana
- /Capital of Michigan
- /Capital of Oregon
- /Capital of Connecticut
- /Capital of South Carolina
- /Capital of New Jersey
- /capital of Colorado
- /Capital of Iowa
- /Capital of Pennsylvania
- /Capital of Alaska
- /Capital of Georgia
- /Capital of Mississippi
- /Capital of Florida
- /Capital of Arkansas
- /Capital of Kansas
- /Capital of Nevada
- /Capital of Oklahoma
- /Capital of Maryland
- /Capital of New Hampshire
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- /Capital of Alabama
- /Capital of Missouri
- /Capital of Idaho
- /Capital of Nebraska
- /Capital of Massachusetts
- /Capital of Minnesota
- /Capital of West Virginia
- /Capital of California
- /Capital of Hawaii
- /Capital of Maine
- /Capital of Vermont
- /Capital of Wisconsin
- /Capital of North Carolina
- /Capital of Illinois
- /Capital of Indiana
- /Capital of South Dakota
- /Capital of New York
- /Capital of New Mexico
- /Capital of Washington
- /Capital of Tennessee
- /Capital of Arizona
- /Capital of Ohio
- /Capital of Rhode Island
- /Capital of Montana
50 Clues: /Capital of Utah • /Capital of Iowa • /Capital of Ohio • /Capital of Idaho • /Capital of Texas • /Capital of Maine • /Capital of Oregon • /Capital of Hawaii • /Capital of Alaska • /Capital of Kansas • /Capital of Nevada • /Capital of Alabama • /Capital of Wyoming • /Capital of Vermont • /Capital of Indiana • /Capital of Georgia • /Capital of Florida • /Capital of Arizona • /Capital of Montana • ...
State Flowers 2018-05-25
Across
- Tennessee
- Hampshire Purple Lilac
- Indian Paintbrush
- Forget-me-not
- Sego Lily
- New Jersey/Rhode Island/Wisconsin
- Carolina Yellow Jessamine
- Louisiana/Mississipi
- Black-eyed Susan
- Nevada
- Mock Orange
- Scarlet Carnation
- Peach Blossom
- California Poppy
- Rocky Mountain Columbine
- West Virginia
- Massachusetts
- Dogwood North Carolina/Virginia
- Kansas
- Hawaii
- Alabama
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- Oregon Grape
- Indiana
- Laurel Connecticut/Pennsylvania
- Blossom Florida
- Blossom Arkansas/Michigan
- Saguaro Cactus Blossom
- Red Clover
- Ladyslipper
- Missouri
- Cherokee Rose
- Oklahoma
- Coast Rhododendron
- Montana
- Kentucky/Nebraska
- Texas Bluebonnet
- Purple Violet
- New Mexico
- Prairie Rose Iowa/North Dakota
- New York
- White Pine Tassel and Cone
41 Clues: Nevada • Kansas • Hawaii • Indiana • Montana • Alabama • Missouri • Oklahoma • New York • Tennessee • Sego Lily • Red Clover • New Mexico • Ladyslipper • Mock Orange • Oregon Grape • Forget-me-not • Cherokee Rose • Peach Blossom • West Virginia • Massachusetts • Purple Violet • Blossom Florida • Black-eyed Susan • California Poppy • Texas Bluebonnet • Indian Paintbrush • Scarlet Carnation • Kentucky/Nebraska • Coast Rhododendron • ...
State Capitals 2017-08-17
Across
- Minnesota
- Rouge Louisiana
- Montana
- Washington
- New Hampshire
- Michigan
- Wisconsin
- Massachusetts
- Iowa
- Vermont
- Arkansas
- New York
- South Carolina
- Georgia
- West Virginia
- Missouri
- Ohio
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Maryland
- New Mexico
- Wyoming
- Kentucky
- Nevada
- Illinois
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- Idaho
- New Jersey
- Nebraska
- Alaska
- Connecticut
- South Dakota
- Mississippi
- Rhode Island
- Colorado
- Texas
- Alabama
- Maine
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Utah
- Florida
- Arizona
- Virginia
- California
- Oklahoma
- Delaware
- Pennsylvania
- Tennessee
- Hawaii
- Oregon
50 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Alaska • Kansas • Hawaii • Nevada • Oregon • Montana • Alabama • Indiana • Vermont • Florida • Georgia • Arizona • Wyoming • Nebraska • Michigan • Colorado • Arkansas • New York • Virginia • Missouri • Oklahoma • Delaware • Maryland • Kentucky • Illinois • Minnesota • Wisconsin • Tennessee • New Jersey • Washington • California • New Mexico • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • Rhode Island • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitals 2017-09-30
37 Clues: Imo • Edo • Oyo • FCT • Kogi • Osun • Ondo • Yobe • Abia • Kano • Ogun • Gombe • Benue • Delta • Niger • Enugu • Kebbi • Ekiti • Kwara • Borno • Lagos • Sokoto • Jigawa • Bauchi • Taraba • Ebonyi • Kaduna • Adamawa • Zamfara • Plateau • Bayelsa • Anambra • Katsina • Akwaibom • Nassarawa • Cross River • Port Harcourt
State Capitals 2017-12-20
Across
- Minnesota
- Colorado
- Washington
- Hawaii
- Alabama
- Springfield
- Iowa
- Vermont
- Nebraska
- Tennessee
- Maine
- Kentucky
- Michigan
- Florida
- Oklahoma
- Louisiana
- New Jersey
- West Virginia
- Nevada
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- Wisconsin
- Texas
- Alaska
- Idaho
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- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- South Carolina
- Rhode Island
- South Dakota
- Wyoming
- Ohio
- North Carolina
- Georgia
- Indiana
- Utah
- California
- Missouri
- Kansas
- Arkansas
- Maryland
- Montana
- Virginia
- New Mexico
- Arizona
- New York
49 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Hawaii • Kansas • Nevada • Oregon • Alaska • Alabama • Wyoming • Georgia • Vermont • Indiana • Florida • Montana • Arizona • Delaware • Colorado • Nebraska • Missouri • Kentucky • Michigan • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Virginia • New York • Minnesota • Tennessee • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Washington • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Connecticut • Springfield • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Dakota • North Dakota • ...
Golden State 2021-08-17
Across
- states official flower
- real short pencil
- not returned
- King topper
- periodical unit
- Doc's org.
- play on a guitar
- Rice-a-_____
- "La-la" lead-in
- can't hear
- old soviet letters
- kitchen gadget
- future plant
- ave. crossers
- States Capital
- first word of a fairy tale
- ___ time (never)
- uncovered
- large Australian birds
- Japanese Carp
- plumbing problem
- Out's partner
- waitperson's gratuity
- City in Georgia
- water vessel
- Leaves the Army without permission
- it separates Africa from Asia
- Fishing or lightning follower
- always poetically
- Great Lake with a canal
- ashes holder
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- "God's work"
- British special forces
- skip, reverses, and draw four are a few
- skating venue
- failing grades
- radio tuner
- military subdivision
- moves from one place to another
- cry for more (at a concert)
- ooze
- states official tree
- dirty dogs
- Next year's grads
- list ender (abbr.)
- Top ____ (for your eyes only)
- Equipment
- Optimus Prime is one
- dynamic or space starter
- Ready, with a golf ball
- container for liquid
- sandwich cookie
- state's official bird
- Russian FBI counterpart
- "___ boy!" (Good job)
- sixth senses
- Like an apple that ruins the whole bunch
- steeped drink
- Spanish year
- minions father
- outdoor/sporting goods chain store
- a billion years
62 Clues: ooze • Equipment • uncovered • Doc's org. • can't hear • dirty dogs • King topper • radio tuner • "God's work" • not returned • Rice-a-_____ • future plant • sixth senses • water vessel • Spanish year • ashes holder • skating venue • ave. crossers • Japanese Carp • Out's partner • steeped drink • failing grades • kitchen gadget • States Capital • minions father • periodical unit • "La-la" lead-in • sandwich cookie • ...
State Capitals 2024-05-20
Across
- Madison is the capital
- Trenton is the capital
- Austin is the capital
- Denver is the capital
- Richmond is the capital
- Salem is the capital
- Raleigh is the capital
- Olympia is the capital
- Jackson is the capital
- Topeka is the capital
- Baton Rouge is the capital
- Columbus is the capital
- Concord is the capital
- Harrisburg is the capital
- Lansing is the capital
- Pierre is the capital
- Montgomery is the capital
- St.Paul is the capital
- Helena is the capital
- Oklahoma City is the capital
- Dover is the capital
- Bismarck is the capital
- Sacramento is the capital
- Charleston is the capital
- Montpelier is the capital
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- Columbia is the capital
- Boise is the capital
- Carson City is the capital
- Atlanta is the capital
- Little Rock is the capital
- Phoenix is the capital
- Hartford is the capital
- Salt Lake City is the capital
- Springfield is the capital
- Jefferson City is the capital
- Nashville is the capital
- Boston is the capital
- Providence is the capital
- Tallahassee is the capital
- Augusta is the capital
- Des Moines is the capital
- Lincoln is the capital
- Indianapolis is the capital
- Albany is the capital
- Annapolis is the capital
- Honolulu is the capital
- Cheyenne is the capital
- Frankfort is the capital
- Santa Fe is the capital
- Juneau is the capital
50 Clues: Boise is the capital • Salem is the capital • Dover is the capital • Austin is the capital • Denver is the capital • Boston is the capital • Topeka is the capital • Albany is the capital • Pierre is the capital • Helena is the capital • Juneau is the capital • Madison is the capital • Trenton is the capital • Atlanta is the capital • Phoenix is the capital • Raleigh is the capital • ...
State Capitals 2024-04-25
Across
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Illinois
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- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of New York
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Oregon
23 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Maine • Capital of Texas • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Arizona • Capital of New York • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Minnesota • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of Washington • ...
State Capitals 2023-11-15
Across
- Tennessee
- Lansing
- Atlanta
- Springfield
- South Dakota
- Helena
- Arizona
- Colorado
- North Carolina
- Harrisburg
- Kentucky
- Sacramento
- Madison
- Mississippi
- Des Moines
- Washington
- Columbus
- St.Paul
- Topeka
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Hawaii
- Bismarck
- Montgomery
- Delaware
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- Tallahassee
- Massachusetts
- South Carolina
- Virginia
- Annapolis
- Trenton
- Austin
- Jefferson City
- Oklahoma
- Wyoming
- Nebraska
- Juneau
- West Virginia
- Rhode Island
- Baton Rouge
- Boise
- Augusta
- Indiana
- Santa Fe
- Arkansas
- Connecticut
- Carson City
- Salem
- Montpelier
- Salt Lake City
50 Clues: Boise • Salem • Austin • Helena • Juneau • Topeka • Hawaii • Lansing • Trenton • Atlanta • Wyoming • Arizona • Augusta • Madison • Indiana • St.Paul • Virginia • Oklahoma • Nebraska • Colorado • Kentucky • Santa Fe • Arkansas • Columbus • New York • Bismarck • Delaware • Tennessee • Annapolis • Harrisburg • Sacramento • Des Moines • Washington • Montpelier • Montgomery • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Mississippi • Connecticut • Carson City • South Dakota • ...
State Capitals 2023-11-16
Across
- Pennsylvania
- Massachusetts
- West Virginia
- Nebraska
- Arizona
- Illinois
- South Carolina
- Michigan
- Iowa
- Alaska
- New Hampshire
- South Dakota
- Florida
- New Jersey
- Louisiana
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- Tennessee
- Georgia
- California
- Missouri
- Maine
- Colorado
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- Maryland
- New York
- Utah
- Ohio
- Vermont
- Wyoming
- Hawaii
- Washington
- Rhode Island
- Connecticut
- Texas
- Virginia
- North Carolina
- Delaware
- Indiana
- Idaho
- Kentucky
- Wisconsin
- Nevada
- Minnesota
- Kansas
- Oklahoma
- Mississippi
- Arkansas
- Montana
- Alabama
- New Mexico
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Oregon • Vermont • Wyoming • Arizona • Indiana • Florida • Montana • Alabama • Georgia • Maryland • New York • Nebraska • Illinois • Michigan • Virginia • Delaware • Kentucky • Oklahoma • Arkansas • Missouri • Colorado • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Louisiana • Tennessee • Washington • New Jersey • New Mexico • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Dakota • ...
State Capitals 2024-04-29
Across
- Wyoming
- North Dakota
- Virginia
- Texas
- Kentucky
- Delaware
- Utah
- Louisiana
- Michigan
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Colorado
- Iowa
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- Georgia
- Mississippi
- Florida
- Arkansas
- Kansas
- Nevada
- Oklahoma
- Maryland
- New Hampshire
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- Alabama
- Missouri
- Idaho
- Nebraska
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- West Virginia
- California
- Hawaii
- Maine
- Vermont
- Wisconsin
- North Carolina
- Illinois
- Indiana
- South Dakota
- New York
- New Mexico
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Arizona
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Montana
50 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Oregon • Hawaii • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Alabama • Wyoming • Vermont • Indiana • Georgia • Florida • Arizona • Montana • Missouri • Nebraska • Virginia • Kentucky • Delaware • Michigan • Illinois • Colorado • New York • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Maryland • Minnesota • Louisiana • Wisconsin • Tennessee • California • New Jersey • New Mexico • Washington • Connecticut • Mississippi • North Dakota • South Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitols 2023-07-05
Across
- Columbia
- Des Moines
- Juneau
- Little Rock
- Charleston
- Lansing
- Honolulu
- Columbus
- Providence
- Indianapolis
- Pierre
- Lincoln
- Nashville
- Montpelier
- Sacramento
- Madison
- Richmond
- Montgomery
- Oklahoma City
- Baton Rouge
- Albany
- Dover
- Atlanta
- Raleigh
- Salt Lake City
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- Concord
- Jackson
- Salem
- Carson City
- Austin
- Boston
- Harrisburg
- Hartford
- Helena
- Frankfurt
- Tallahassee
- Jefferson City
- Trenton
- Olympia
- Santa Fe
- Augusta
- Denver
- Bismarck
- Boise
- Springfield
- Annapolis
- St Pail
- Cheyenne
- Phoenix
- Topeka
50 Clues: Salem • Boise • Dover • Juneau • Austin • Boston • Helena • Pierre • Denver • Albany • Topeka • Concord • Jackson • Lansing • Trenton • Lincoln • Olympia • Augusta • Madison • St Pail • Phoenix • Atlanta • Raleigh • Columbia • Hartford • Honolulu • Columbus • Santa Fe • Bismarck • Richmond • Cheyenne • Frankfurt • Nashville • Annapolis • Des Moines • Charleston • Harrisburg • Providence • Montpelier • Sacramento • Montgomery • Carson City • Little Rock • Tallahassee • ...
State Government 2023-02-13
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- Amendment that defined reserved and expressed powers
- Representative of all Virginians
- The state is responsible for levying and collecting taxes
- Legislative chamber with 40 members
- Only state court with a jury
- Powers shared by the state and national governments
- The division of power between the state and federal governments
- Having two chambers in a legislative body
- A primary responsibility of the state government
- Represents Virginia state government
- Powers directly given to the Constitution of the United States
- How often the VA budget is passed
- The third thing the Governor of VA can do to a bill
- Executive power is exercised by this person
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- Head of the State Police
- Number of judges in the VA Court of Appeals
- Powers not directly given to the Constitution of the United States
- Virginia's court of final appeal
- A primary responsibility of the federal government
- The name of Virginia's Legislative body
- Legislative chamber with 100 members
- Virginia's state militia
- Ceremonial head of state government
- President of the Senate
24 Clues: President of the Senate • Head of the State Police • Virginia's state militia • Only state court with a jury • Virginia's court of final appeal • Representative of all Virginians • How often the VA budget is passed • Legislative chamber with 40 members • Ceremonial head of state government • Legislative chamber with 100 members • Represents Virginia state government • ...
State Capitals 2023-03-06
23 Clues: Austin • Denver • Raleigh • Olympia • Atlanta • Augusta • Jackson • Phoenix • Lansing • Richmond • Columbia • Cheyenne • Frankfort • Nashville • Annapolis • LittleRock • BatonRogue • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Montgomery • Tallahassee • Springfield • Indianapolis
STATE CAPITALS 2023-08-03
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- Lake City Utah
- Michigan
- Carolina Raleigh
- City Nevada
- Kansas
- Virginia Charleston
- Georgia
- Oregon
- Frankfort
- Lincoln
- Dover
- Honolulu
- North Dakota
- Alaska
- Dakota Pierre
- Nashville
- Olympia
- Wisconsin
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Phoenix
- Indianapolis
- Hampshire Concord
- Idaho
- Denver
- Rouge Louisiana
- Boston
- Maryland
- City Missouri
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- Hartford
- Oklahoma City
- Fe New Mexico
- York Albany
- Island Providence
- Florida
- California
- Richmond
- Montana
- Little Rock
- Maine
- Texas
- New Jersey
- Jackson
- Illinois
- Cheyenne
- Paul Minnesota
- Carolina Columbia
- Vermont
- Moines Iowa
- Alabama
50 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Dover • Texas • Idaho • Kansas • Oregon • Alaska • Denver • Boston • Florida • Montana • Georgia • Lincoln • Jackson • Olympia • Phoenix • Vermont • Alabama • Hartford • Michigan • Richmond • Honolulu • Illinois • Cheyenne • Maryland • Frankfort • Nashville • Wisconsin • California • New Jersey • York Albany • City Nevada • Little Rock • Moines Iowa • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Fe New Mexico • Dakota Pierre • ...
State Capitals 2021-10-06
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- Montpelier
- Pierre
- Raleigh
- Jefferson City
- Trenton
- Tallahassee
- Honolulu
- Springfield
- Harrisburg
- Salt Lake City
- Nashville
- Jackson
- Boston
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Phoenix
- Dover
- Oklahoma City
- Juneau
- Denver
- Austin
- Madison
- Des Moines
- Bismarck
- Columbia
- Lincoln
- Little Rock
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- Concord
- Columbus
- Cheyenne
- Saint Paul
- Richmond
- Salem
- Montgomery
- Hartford
- Baton Rouge
- Santa Fe
- Indianapolis
- Atlanta
- Boise
- Topeka
- Sacramento
- Providence
- Charleston
- Carson City
- Albany
- Lansing
- Helena
- Frankfort
- Annapolis
50 Clues: Salem • Boise • Dover • Pierre • Topeka • Boston • Juneau • Denver • Austin • Albany • Helena • Concord • Raleigh • Trenton • Atlanta • Jackson • Augusta • Olympia • Phoenix • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Columbus • Cheyenne • Richmond • Honolulu • Hartford • Santa Fe • Bismarck • Columbia • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Montgomery • Harrisburg • Sacramento • Providence • Charleston • Des Moines • Tallahassee • Springfield • Baton Rouge • ...
State Capitals 2021-11-15
21 Clues: salem • helena • Austin • Jackson • Raleigh • Atlanta • Bismark • st paul • trenton • Phoenix • richmond • Columbus • hartford • annapolis • charleston • carson city • tallahassee • postal abb for TN • postal abb for WI • postal abb for MA • postal abb for MI
State Crossword 2021-04-29
Across
- more than one nation within boarders(two words)
- a body of people
- power to make and enforce laws
- No goverment
- get a person to do somethingb they dont want to
- sigle leader, not elected
- capacity to influence of control
- governing power of state
- accepting the polictial as rightful authority
- US, Canada, Mexico
- 4 main ways(two words)
- King or queen
- single person with unlimited power
- peopel that think goverment is bad
- State with only one nation(two ways)
- organization that makes and enforces laws
- territorial political ectantion
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- goverment overthrown with force
- only on political party
- Goverment own property
- Country with no monarch
- living in defined space
- memberstates surrender power(two words)
- elected by the people
- nation with no territory(two word)
- Few people have power
- domination of territory
- refers toextending rule
- sharing coming culture
- state completely surrendered
30 Clues: No goverment • King or queen • a body of people • US, Canada, Mexico • elected by the people • Few people have power • Goverment own property • 4 main ways(two words) • sharing coming culture • only on political party • Country with no monarch • living in defined space • domination of territory • refers toextending rule • governing power of state • sigle leader, not elected • ...
Deep State 2024-12-22
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- — The ability to direct or influence something
- — System of interconnected people or things
- — Dishonest or unethical behavior
- — Person who exposes wrongdoing
- — Power to affect others' actions
- — Ability to control or influence others
- — Hidden or unseen influence
- — Monitoring someone secretly
- — U.S. intelligence agency
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- — A planned military or intelligence mission
- — Keeping information hidden
- — Secret plan to do something illegal
- — Person working undercover
- — Person gathering secret information
- — False or misleading information
- — Concealing a wrongdoing
- — Undermining authority or government
- — Unauthorized release of information
- — U.S. federal law enforcement agency
- — Secret or hidden
- — Person who provides confidential information
21 Clues: — Secret or hidden • — Concealing a wrongdoing • — U.S. intelligence agency • — Person working undercover • — Keeping information hidden • — Hidden or unseen influence • — Monitoring someone secretly • — Person who exposes wrongdoing • — False or misleading information • — Dishonest or unethical behavior • — Power to affect others' actions • — Secret plan to do something illegal • ...
State Capitals 2024-10-01
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- Illinois
- Arizona
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Nevada
- Wyoming
- Kansas
- Vermont
- Ohio
- North Dakota
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Massachusetts
- Kentucky
- Minnesota
- Washington
- California
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Alabama
- Maine
- Delaware
- Iowa
- Colorado
- Missouri
- Montana
- Louisiana
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- Michigan
- Hawaii
- Indiana
- Nebraska
- South Dakota
- Alaska
- New Hampshire
- New York
- West Virginia
- Georgia
- Oklahoma
- Virginia
- Connecticut
- Utah
- Idaho
- Florida
- Oregon
- New Jersey
- Rhode Island
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- Wisconsin
- Arkansas
50 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Iowa • Idaho • Texas • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Nevada • Kansas • Oregon • Indiana • Arizona • Wyoming • Vermont • Georgia • Florida • Alabama • Montana • Michigan • Illinois • Nebraska • New York • Oklahoma • Virginia • Kentucky • Maryland • Delaware • Colorado • Arkansas • Missouri • Minnesota • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Louisiana • New Mexico • New Jersey • Washington • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • ...
State Capitals 2024-09-11
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- colorado
- newyork
- pennsylvania
- hawaii
- missouri
- maryland
- connecticut
- northcarolina
- alabama
- kansas
- iowa
- minnesota
- delaware
- wyoming
- arkansas
- montana
- virginia
- ohio
- georgia
- idaho
- mississippi
- texas
- vermont
- nebraska
- michigan
- westvirgina
- nevada
- arizona
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- kentucky
- indiana
- oklahoma
- california
- maine
- newmexico
- oregon
- illinois
- louisiana
- newjersey
- massachusetts
- southdakota
- southcarolina
- tennessee
- florida
- washington
- northdakota
- alaska
- utah
- rhodeisland
- wisconsin
- newhampshire
50 Clues: iowa • ohio • utah • maine • idaho • texas • oregon • hawaii • kansas • alaska • nevada • indiana • newyork • alabama • wyoming • florida • montana • georgia • vermont • arizona • kentucky • oklahoma • colorado • missouri • illinois • maryland • delaware • arkansas • virginia • nebraska • michigan • newmexico • louisiana • newjersey • minnesota • tennessee • wisconsin • california • washington • connecticut • southdakota • northdakota • mississippi • rhodeisland • westvirgina • ...
State Nicknames 2024-09-19
21 Clues: Iowa • Texas • Alaska • Nevada • Hawaii • Montana • Florida • Wyoming • Alabama • Indiana • Michigan • Delaware • Kentucky • Nebraska • Missouri • new Mexico • California • Mississippi • Massachusetts • new Hampshire • north Carolina
State Capitals 2023-10-23
Across
- Raleigh
- Trenton
- Madison
- Charleston
- Helena
- Denver
- Salt Lake City
- Jefferson City
- Harrisburg
- Lansing
- Augusta
- Bismarck
- Montpelier
- Annapolis
- Hartford
- Boston
- Lincoln
- Saint Paul
- Des Moines
- Dover
- Phoenix
- Columbus
- Springfield
- Boise
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- Jackson
- Sacramento
- Providence
- Austin
- Juneau
- Atlanta
- Frankfort
- Oklahoma City
- concord
- Montgomery
- Indianapolis
- Richmond
- Columbia
- Albany
- Nashville
- Topeka
- Olympia
- Little Rock
- Pierre
- Carson City
- Baton Rouge
- Santa Fe
- Cheyenne
- Honolulu
- Salem
- Tallahassee
50 Clues: Dover • Salem • Boise • Austin • Juneau • Helena • Denver • Albany • Topeka • Boston • Pierre • Jackson • Raleigh • Atlanta • Trenton • concord • Madison • Lansing • Olympia • Augusta • Lincoln • Phoenix • Richmond • Columbia • Bismarck • Hartford • Santa Fe • Cheyenne • Honolulu • Columbus • Frankfort • Nashville • Annapolis • Sacramento • Providence • Montgomery • Charleston • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Des Moines • Little Rock • Carson City • Baton Rouge • ...
State verbs 2023-10-22
26 Clues: вага • уявляти • означати • дивувати • означати • дивувати • володіти • здаватися • зважувати • володіння • очікувати • підходити • упізнавати • припускати • вимірювати • з'являтися • бути винним • хвилюватися • сумніватися • заперечувати • складатися з • заперечувати • задовільняти • не вистачати • усвідомлювати • заслуговувати
State Symbols 2024-10-09
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- To brag or speak proudly about one’s achievements, possessions, or abilities.
- "I have a lot of _________ for my teacher because she works hard to help us learn".
- A feeling of liking or caring for someone or something.
- If you speak two languages, you are ________.
- To know or remember someone or something because you've seen or heard them before.
- A type of grain used to make foods like bread, pasta, and cereal.
- She received recognition for her hard work on the project during the awards ceremony.
- A feeling of satisfaction and happiness about something you or someone else has done.
- Having different kinds or types of things. "I like a _______ of dishes".
- A person who grows crops or raises animals for food, often working on a farm.
- The highest point of something, like a mountain or a level of achievement.
- The rules or ideas about what is right and wrong behavior.
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- At some point in the future, after a period of time or after a series of events.
- "The sunset over the mountains was so __________ that it took my breath away".
- A plant with a strong smell and taste, often used to add flavor to food and sometimes for health benefits.
- A large type of deer found in northern forests, known for its long legs, big body, and broad antlers in males.
- A type of evergreen tree with long, needle-like leaves and cones, commonly found in forests and known for its tall, straight trunk.
- Something that is unusual or extraordinary and worthy of attention or notice.
- A ____________ is something that can be used to help achieve a goal, such as materials, money, or information.
- To hold something dear, value and care for it deeply, often because it is special or important.
20 Clues: If you speak two languages, you are ________. • A feeling of liking or caring for someone or something. • The rules or ideas about what is right and wrong behavior. • A type of grain used to make foods like bread, pasta, and cereal. • Having different kinds or types of things. "I like a _______ of dishes". • ...
State Capitals 2024-10-23
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- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of California
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Illinois
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- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Indiana
50 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Texas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Montana • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Nebraska • ...
State Government 2025-05-16
Across
- House speaker Pro Tem.
- The amount of times the TN constitution has been amended since 1870.
- How many years does a Representative serve in the House?
- Bill Lee's position in the Tennessee State government.
- The number of stars on Tennessee's state flag.
- The governor has the power to ___ bills if he/she doesn't wish to sign them into law.
- Department of the executive branch that might work to improve farm resources.
- The term limit for a TN governor.
- Tennessee is known as the ___ state.
- Senate speaker Pro Tem.
- A bill must be passed in both houses in the same form to be sent to governor.
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- The upper chamber of the Tennessee General Assembly.
- This is the Chief Record Keeper of the State.
- The length of a TN governors term, in years.
- The ___ of the treasury audits all financial transactions of state agencies.
- Each district has ____ senator and representative.
- This was adopted by the state of Tennessee in 1870.
- This position keeps accurate accounts of state funds received and dispensed
- The governor serves as the chief ___ of the state.
- The lower chamber of the Tennessee General Assembly.
- The Tennessee legislature is ____, meaning there are two branches.
- The legislative branch ____ laws.
22 Clues: House speaker Pro Tem. • Senate speaker Pro Tem. • The term limit for a TN governor. • The legislative branch ____ laws. • Tennessee is known as the ___ state. • The length of a TN governors term, in years. • This is the Chief Record Keeper of the State. • The number of stars on Tennessee's state flag. • Each district has ____ senator and representative. • ...
State Government 2021-05-28
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- a form of municipal government in which voters elect individuals to specific administrative positions, such as finance; all commissioners make up the city commission
- spending more money than one has
- similar to the state or federal constitution; includes the city’s official name, boundaries, and powers
- the form of government for the state’s counties; commission has at least three members
- an actual count of the people
- amounts spent
- a form of municipal government in which the people elect both the mayor and council members; the mayor manages the city, carrying out the policies and ordinances set by the city council
- West Virginia’s trial court of record
- a tax for items residents purchase from other states through mail-order firms, catalogs, and tv shopping networks
- a serious crime that is punishable by a prison term
- governing body for the school district; consists of five members
- group composed of the governor, secretary of state, state auditor, attorney general, state treasurer, commissioner of agriculture, and state superintendent of schools
- land and permanent structures on land
- the center of a county government
- income from taxes and other sources
- the act of distributing something according to a plan
- the estimated worth of property
- a form of municipal government in which voters elect council members who set policy and pass ordinances and who hire a professional city manager to handle the city’s daily operation.
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- state court that has jurisdiction over most misdemeanors, civil cases involving $5,000 or less, traffic and natural resources offenses, preliminary hearings in felony cases, brief commitment under mental hygiene law, and initial hearings in juvenile cases if designated as a juvenile referee
- the head of the executive branch of state government
- state court that hears cases involving divorce, annulment, separate maintenance, family support, paternity, child custody, visitation, and domestic violence
- the highest court in the state
- a crime less serious than a felony, usually punishable by a sentence in a local jail
- the introductory part of a document; a statement of purpose
- movable items such as automobiles
- a tax imposed on almost all retail sales
- tax levied on specific products such as gasoline, beer, liquor, firearms, and cigarettes; sometimes called a luxury tax
- a tax on the amount and value of minerals and materials severed (taken) from the earth
- a tax structure that divides income into brackets and taxes each bracket at a different rate
- a political unit smaller than the county; may be classified as a city, town, or village
30 Clues: amounts spent • an actual count of the people • the highest court in the state • the estimated worth of property • spending more money than one has • movable items such as automobiles • the center of a county government • income from taxes and other sources • West Virginia’s trial court of record • land and permanent structures on land • a tax imposed on almost all retail sales • ...
State Capitals 2025-08-12
Across
- Columbus
- South Carolina
- Tallahassee
- Trenton
- Hawaii
- Santa Fe
- Annapolis
- Deleware
- Lansing
- Massachusetts
- Virginia
- New York
- Madison
- Washington
- Tennessee
- Wyoming
- Mississippi
- St. Paul
- Helena
- Baton Rouge
- Juneau
- Topeka
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- Salt Lake City
- Connecticut
- Austin
- Bismark
- Rhode Island
- Montpelier
- Carson City
- Kentucky
- Atlanta
- Arkansas
- Oklahoma
- Arizona
- Nebraska
- North Carolina
- Salem
- Colorado
- Augusta
- Jefferson City
- New Hampshire
- South Dakota
- Des Moines
- West Virginia
- Indiana
- Montgomery
- Boise
- Springfield
- Sacramento
- Harrisburg
50 Clues: Salem • Boise • Austin • Hawaii • Helena • Juneau • Topeka • Bismark • Trenton • Atlanta • Arizona • Lansing • Augusta • Madison • Indiana • Wyoming • Columbus • Kentucky • Santa Fe • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Deleware • Nebraska • Colorado • Virginia • New York • St. Paul • Annapolis • Tennessee • Montpelier • Des Moines • Washington • Montgomery • Sacramento • Harrisburg • Connecticut • Tallahassee • Carson City • Springfield • Mississippi • Baton Rouge • Rhode Island • ...
Washington State 2022-11-03
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- the official state fruit which Washington produces more that 50% of for the entire country
- to get to this 5 mile Washington State town, you have to travel out of Washington and through Canada first
- a beach in Seattle, a Native American word that means "bye and bye" or "into the future"
- Washington has the second largest auto carrying system of this king in the world and the largest fleet in the United States
- the only other state to have more glaciers than Washington state has. Washington state has more glaciers than all other 47 contiguous states combined.
- state flower
- the largest of around 200 of Washington's islands
- directly to the West of the state
- largest county in Washington State by population
- nickname for Washington the _____ state
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- largest river flowing into the Pacific Ocean from North America
- the largest city in Washington, also the 18th largest city in the United States!
- the 5th highest point in the contiguous United States
- one of 10 volcanos in Washington state, this one famously erupted in May of 1980
- state to the East
- located to the North of Washington State
- largest county in Washington State by land area
- State Capital of the State
- state directly to the South
- 80% of the state's population lives on this side of the state
20 Clues: state flower • state to the East • State Capital of the State • state directly to the South • directly to the West of the state • nickname for Washington the _____ state • located to the North of Washington State • largest county in Washington State by land area • largest county in Washington State by population • the largest of around 200 of Washington's islands • ...
State Capitals 2022-11-27
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- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of California
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Colorado
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- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Washington (The State)
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of New Mexico
50 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Maine • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Florida • Capital of Montana • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Maryland • ...
State Animals 2022-09-30
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- what state has the state animal Timber Wolf
- what state has the state animal Foxhound
- what state has the state animal Swallowtail
- what state has the state animal Mule
- what state has the state animal Tabby Cat
- what state has the state animal Deer
- what state has the state animal Cutthroat Trout
- what state has the state animal Grizzly Bear
- what state has the state animal American Badger
- what state has the state animal Lark Bunting
- what state doesn't have a state animal
- what state has the state animal California Gull
- what state has the state animal Grouse
- what state has the state animal American Goldfinch
- what state has the state animal Gray Fox
- what state has the state animal Bighorn Sheep
- what state has the state animal Bobcat
- what state has the state animal Peregrine Falcon
- what state has the state animal Eastern Bluebird
- what state has the state animal Armadillo
- what state has the state animal Brook Trout
- what state has the state animal Sperm Whale
- what state has the state animal Right Whale
- what state has the state animal Bluegill
- what state has the state animal Ringtail
- what state has the state animal Horned Toad
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- what state has the state animal Horse
- what state has the state animal northern Cardinal
- what state has the state animal American Bison
- what state has the state animal Randell Lineback
- what state has the state animal Nokota Horse
- what state has the state animal Coyote
- what state has the state animal Beaver,
- what state has the state animal Red Fox
- what state has the state animal Black Bear
- what state has the state animal Mockingbird
- what state has the state animal Panther
- what state has the state animal White Crappie
- what state has the state animal Spotted Bass
- what state has the state animal Monk Seal
- what state has the state animal Channel Catfish
- what state has the state animal Roadrunner
- what state has the state animal Olympic Marmot
- what state has the state animal Squirrel
- what state has the state animal Moose
- what state has the state animal Dolphin
- what state has the state animal Buffalo
47 Clues: what state has the state animal Mule • what state has the state animal Deer • what state has the state animal Horse • what state has the state animal Moose • what state has the state animal Coyote • what state doesn't have a state animal • what state has the state animal Grouse • what state has the state animal Bobcat • what state has the state animal Beaver, • ...
State Capitols 2025-11-15
Across
- – Capital city of Tennessee
- – Capital city of Illinois
- – Capital city of Colorado
- – Capital city of Maine
- – Capital city of Michigan
- – Capital city of Vermont
- – Capital city of Massachusetts
- – Capital city of Oregon
- – Capital city of Mississippi
- – Capital city of Idaho
- – Capital city of Wisconsin
- – Capital city of Ohio
- – Capital city of Indiana
- – Capital city of Georgia
- – Capital city of Connecticut
- – Capital city of Kentucky
- – Capital city of West Virginia
- – Capital city of North Carolina
- – Capital city of New Jersey
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- – Capital city of Rhode Island
- – Capital city of Arizona
- – Capital city of California
- – Capital city of North Dakota
- – Capital city of South Dakota
- – Capital city of Florida
- – Capital city of Kansas
- – Capital city of New York
- – Capital city of Texas
- – Capital city of Nebraska
- – Capital city of Hawaii
- – Capital city of Alaska
- – Capital city of Alabama
- – Capital city of Virginia
- – Capital city of Maryland
- – Capital city of Delaware
- – Capital city of Pennsylvania
- – Capital city of Washington
- – Capital city of Montana
- – Capital city of New Hampshire
39 Clues: – Capital city of Ohio • – Capital city of Maine • – Capital city of Texas • – Capital city of Idaho • – Capital city of Kansas • – Capital city of Hawaii • – Capital city of Oregon • – Capital city of Alaska • – Capital city of Arizona • – Capital city of Florida • – Capital city of Vermont • – Capital city of Alabama • – Capital city of Indiana • – Capital city of Georgia • ...
STATE CAPITALS 2025-11-20
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- CALIFORNIA
- NEW MEXICO
- ILLINOIS
- TALLAHASSEE
- HAWAII
- GEORGIA
- WEST VIRGINIA
- ALBAMA
- AUSTIN
- SOUTH DAKOTA
- DOVER
- NORTH CAROLINA
- CHEYENNE
- JACKSON
- COLUMBUS
- SALT LAKE CITY
- NORTH DAKOTA
- SOUTH CAROLINA
- LOUISIANA
- OREGON
- ARIZONA
- OKLAHOMA CITY
- MISSOURI
- MICHIGAN
- KENTUCKY
- ALASKA
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- CONNECTICUT
- DES MOINES
- MARYLAND
- ARKANSAS
- MONTANA
- MADISON
- PENNSYLVANIA
- BOSTON
- AUGUSTA
- INDIANA
- RHODE ISLAND
- MINNESOTA
- NEW JERSEY
- VIRGINIA
- NEBRASKA
- DENVER
- OLYMPIA
- MONTPELIER
- NASHVILLE
- KANSAS
- ALBANY
- BOISE
- NEW HAMPSHIRE
- CARSON CITY
50 Clues: DOVER • BOISE • HAWAII • ALBAMA • BOSTON • AUSTIN • DENVER • OREGON • KANSAS • ALBANY • ALASKA • MONTANA • MADISON • GEORGIA • AUGUSTA • INDIANA • JACKSON • OLYMPIA • ARIZONA • MARYLAND • ARKANSAS • ILLINOIS • CHEYENNE • VIRGINIA • NEBRASKA • COLUMBUS • MISSOURI • MICHIGAN • KENTUCKY • MINNESOTA • LOUISIANA • NASHVILLE • DES MOINES • CALIFORNIA • NEW MEXICO • NEW JERSEY • MONTPELIER • CONNECTICUT • TALLAHASSEE • CARSON CITY • PENNSYLVANIA • SOUTH DAKOTA • RHODE ISLAND • ...
State Capitals 2026-01-07
Across
- Little Rock
- Phoenix
- Columbus
- Trenton
- Oklahoma City
- Salem
- Carson City
- Charleston
- Bismarck
- Frankfort
- Boston
- Jackson
- Lincoln
- Hartford
- Austin
- Atlanta
- Richmond
- Indianapolis
- Augusta
- Boise
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- Denver
- Montgomery
- Springfield
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- Juneau
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- Dover
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- Jefferson City
- Harrisburg
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Montpelier
- Tallahassee
- Honolulu
- St. Paul
- Madison
- Helena
- Nashville
- Raleigh
- Des Moines
- Salt Lake City
50 Clues: Salem • Dover • Boise • Juneau • Topeka • Pierre • Albany • Boston • Austin • Helena • Denver • Phoenix • Trenton • Jackson • Lansing • Lincoln • Atlanta • Madison • Augusta • Raleigh • Olympia • Concord • Columbus • Cheyenne • Bismarck • Santa Fe • Hartford • Honolulu • St. Paul • Richmond • Columbia • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Charleston • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Montgomery • Des Moines • Sacramento • Little Rock • Carson City • Baton Rouge • ...
State Capitals 2026-05-05
28 Clues: Iowa • Maine • Idaho • Hawaii • Kansas • Alaska • Montana • Indiana • Georgia • Arizona • Alabama • Florida • Maryland • Michigan • Nebraska • Kentucky • Arkansas • Colorado • Missouri • Delaware • Illinois • Louisiana • Minnesota • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Massachusetts • New Hampshire
State Capitals 2026-05-14
22 Clues: Ohio • Alaska • Oregon • Hawaii • Indiana • Georgia • Florida • Montana • Wyoming • Oklahoma • New York • Arkansas • Michigan • Delaware • Virginia • Wisconsin • Louisiana • Washington • California • New Jersey • Massachusetts • North Carolina
ICD10 coding theory 1 2017-01-19
Across
- what must always be coded if mets are documented? (7)
- one type of cross reference in ICD10 (3,4)
- coding guidance is contained in what colour box in ICD10?(6)
- also known as acute confusional state (8)
- a predominantly secondary neoplasm (5)
- loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks (10)
- one type of coding standard in ICD10 (7)
- anaemia must not be coded in addition to this (9)
- in what position must sequalae codes be? (9)
- what type of sepsis is described in R65.1? (6)
- what type of labour is coded at O64-O66? (10)
- a condition that co-exists with the main diagnosis (13)
- what shape brackets enclose synonyms in ICD10? (6)
- what type of modifier uses parantheses? (12)
Down
- what type of gestation is coded at O30? (8)
- period of 42 days from end of 2nd stage of labour (10)
- system that provides dual classification (6,3,8)
- what does the C in NEC stand for? (10)
- what condition is coded to O24 in ICD10? (8)
- sometimes referred to as a "late-effect" code (8)
- which type of modifier does affect code selection? (9)
- what does the U in PUL stand for? (7)
- how many abbreviations are in ICD10? (3)
23 Clues: what does the U in PUL stand for? (7) • a predominantly secondary neoplasm (5) • what does the C in NEC stand for? (10) • loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks (10) • one type of coding standard in ICD10 (7) • also known as acute confusional state (8) • how many abbreviations are in ICD10? (3) • one type of cross reference in ICD10 (3,4) • ...
Acronyms and Abbreviations 2022-10-27
18 Clues: t • O.u • N/V • H/O • p.r.n • Tablet • Weight • Rule out • Fracture • platelets • Milligrams • Subcutaneous • Blood pressure • Every other day • Four times daily • Shortness of breath • Vital signs are stable • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Medical Abbreviations Practice 2025-09-26
Across
- muscular dystrophy,DMD
- anti-inflammatory drug, NSAID
- PCN
- cruciate ligament,ACL
- fitness trainer, PFT
- dystrophy, MD
- OTC
- tomography, CT
Down
- of motion, ROMS
- collateral ligament, LCL
- of daily living, ADL
- tendon reflex, DTR
- tunnel syndrome, CTS
- therapy, PT
- IM
- ice compression elevation, RICE
- care physician, PCP
- medicine imaging, MRI
18 Clues: IM • PCN • OTC • therapy, PT • dystrophy, MD • tomography, CT • of motion, ROMS • tendon reflex, DTR • care physician, PCP • of daily living, ADL • tunnel syndrome, CTS • fitness trainer, PFT • cruciate ligament,ACL • medicine imaging, MRI • muscular dystrophy,DMD • collateral ligament, LCL • anti-inflammatory drug, NSAID • ice compression elevation, RICE
State Capitols 2021-12-10
Across
- state capital of Arizona
- state capital of Texas
- state capital of Wyoming
- state capital of Indiana
- state capital of Pennsylvania
- state capital of Mississippi
- state capital of Georgia
- state capital of Utah
- state capital of Florida
- state capital of Montana
- state capital of Hawaii
- state capital of New Jersey
- state capital of Iowa
- state capital South Carolina
- state capital of Massachusetts
- state capital of Kentucky
- state capital of North Dakota
- state capital of South Dakota
- state capital of Virginia
- state capital of Minnesota
- state capital of Oklahoma
- state capital of California
- state capital of Maine
- state capital of New Mexico
- state capital of Delaware
- state capital of New York
- state capital of Vermont
Down
- state capital of Colorado
- state capital of West Virginia
- state capital of Illinois
- state capital of Nebraska
- state capital of Kansas
- state capital of Missouri
- state capital of Rhode Island
- state capital of Alaska
- state capital of Oregon
- state capital of Ohio
- state capital of Arkansas
- state capital of North Carolina
- state capital of Alabama
- state capital of New Hampshire
- state capital of Wisconsin
- state capital of Connecticut
- state capital of Maryland
- state capital of Nevada
- state capital of Tennessee
- state capital of Idaho
- state capital of Washington
- state capital of Michigan
- state capital of Louisiana
50 Clues: state capital of Utah • state capital of Ohio • state capital of Iowa • state capital of Texas • state capital of Idaho • state capital of Maine • state capital of Kansas • state capital of Alaska • state capital of Oregon • state capital of Hawaii • state capital of Nevada • state capital of Arizona • state capital of Wyoming • state capital of Indiana • state capital of Georgia • ...
State Capitals 2020-05-21
31 Clues: Ohio • Iowa • Utah • Idaho • Oregon • Nevada • Kansas • Alabama • Florida • Wyoming • Kentucky • Virginia • New York • Nebraska • Colorado • Illinois • Delaware • Maryland • Missouri • Louisiana • Minnesota • Wisconsin • Tennessee • Washington • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • North Dakota • Massachusetts • North Carolina • South Carolina
