states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
Syllabus Crossword 2023-01-11
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- Lockdown Browser used for taking tests.
- What is typing in capitals considered?
- Instructor's first name.
- Class goal is to teach us to think ____.
- First instructional method.
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- Building with classroom and professor's office.
- Site used to detect plagiarism.
- Student Learning Outcome #2.
- Must have access to this.
- You will receive ____ within a week of submission.
- First place to check for course questions.
- What should you be able to ask for when you need it?
- Check your email a few times a ____.
13 Clues: Instructor's first name. • Must have access to this. • First instructional method. • Student Learning Outcome #2. • Site used to detect plagiarism. • Check your email a few times a ____. • What is typing in capitals considered? • Lockdown Browser used for taking tests. • Class goal is to teach us to think ____. • First place to check for course questions. • ...
States 2024-04-23
15 Clues: Desert • Mormons • Volcano • Peaches • Football • Potatoes • Hollywood • Sweet Home • 1...2...3... • Fried Chicken • Mountain Mama • Grey's Anatomy • Concrete Jungle • Crazy Old Felons • A.K.A. Canada 2.0
States 2023-05-09
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- Where is Broadway located?
- Where do lots of roses grow?
- Where do lupins and lobsters thrive?
- It is a peach of a place to live.
- Land of 10,000 lakes?
- Where are we located right now?
- Where is the best chocolate made?
- Which state is the car capital of the USA?
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- What happens in this state stays in this state?
- It is a mile high?
- Where do the redwood trees live?
- Why oh Why oh Why oh?
- Where would you do the hula?
- Where is the land of Lincoln?
- Harry Potter and Mickey live there.
15 Clues: It is a mile high? • Land of 10,000 lakes? • Why oh Why oh Why oh? • Where is Broadway located? • Where do lots of roses grow? • Where would you do the hula? • Where is the land of Lincoln? • Where are we located right now? • Where do the redwood trees live? • It is a peach of a place to live. • Where is the best chocolate made? • Harry Potter and Mickey live there. • ...
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
states 2025-01-21
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- Mammoth Cave National Park is one of their top sights
- rock city gardens is one of their top sights
- Grand Canyon National Park is one of their top sights
- gulf state park is one of their top sights
- Gooseberry Falls State Park is one of their top sights
- WinStar World Casino is one of their top sights
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- magic kingdom park is one of their top sights
- caves of the winds mountain park is one of their top sights
- dollywood is on of their top sights
- ocean city beach is one of their top sights
- york Statue of Liberty is one of their top sights
- maui is one of their top sights
- mount fuji is one of their top sights
- riverwalk is one of their top sights
- Hocking Hills State Park is one of their top sights
15 Clues: maui is one of their top sights • dollywood is on of their top sights • riverwalk is one of their top sights • mount fuji is one of their top sights • gulf state park is one of their top sights • ocean city beach is one of their top sights • rock city gardens is one of their top sights • magic kingdom park is one of their top sights • ...
States 2025-03-02
15 Clues: Utah • Maine • Nevada • Alaska • Arizona • Florida • Missouri • Virginia • Michigan • Kentucky • Tennessee • California • SouthDakota • NewHampshire • NorthCarolina
Geography Vocab: Lessons 1-8 2024-10-08
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- shows features like cities, capitals, landmarks, and political boundaries.
- parallel horizontal lines, also called parallels
- The Equator and Prime Meridian divide the Earth into these.
- shows features like mountains, valleys, deserts, etc.
- Forms at the mouth a a river, and is usually divided into channels.
- The order in which events happen.
- Shows important dates in order of when they happened.
- Coldest Desert.
- Desert in North Africa.
- Mountain range that is in South America.
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- World's Tallest Mountain Range and is in Asia.
- Important River in North America
- River in South America and is the second longest.
- lines that run north and south but measure west and east, also called meridians.
- River in Africa and is the longets river in the World.
- Desert in Asia.
- Mountain Range in North America.
- Driest Desert in South America.
- Longest River in Asia.
19 Clues: Desert in Asia. • Coldest Desert. • Longest River in Asia. • Desert in North Africa. • Driest Desert in South America. • Important River in North America • Mountain Range in North America. • The order in which events happen. • Mountain range that is in South America. • World's Tallest Mountain Range and is in Asia. • parallel horizontal lines, also called parallels • ...
Countries and Capitals 2018-09-27
Capitals and Titles 2023-08-08
12 Clues: Land Down Under • Capital of Libya • The rainbow nation • Amman is my capital • Capital of Colombia • Land of Ship builders • Canberra is my capital • The Jewel in the Crown • Known as Land of Eagles • Known as Land of Smiles • Country with capital Taipei • Country with nickname The Boot
Countries and capitals 2026-04-26
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- Capital of Brazil
- Abuja is the capital of ____________.
- Ankara is the capital of ___________.
- Kathmandu is the capital of __________.
- Capital of Switzerland
- Capital of Russia
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- Ottawa is the capital of ______________.
- Nuuk is the capital of ___________.
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Greece
11 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Greece • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Switzerland • Nuuk is the capital of ___________. • Abuja is the capital of ____________. • Ankara is the capital of ___________. • Kathmandu is the capital of __________. • Ottawa is the capital of ______________.
Presidents 2023-01-11
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- American military officer and politician who served as the 18th president of the United States from 1869 to 1877. As Commanding General, he led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865 and thereafter briefly served as Secretary of War.
- American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.
- American politician who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975 and as a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967.
- American military leader who served as the 12th president of the United States from 1849 until his death in 1850. Taylor was a career officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of major general and becoming a national hero for his victories in the Mexican–American War.
- American military officer and statesman who served as the 34th president of the United States from 1953 to 1961. During World War II, he served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe and achieved the five-star rank of General of the Army.
- American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
- 27th president of the United States and the tenth chief justice of the United States, the only person to have held both offices.
- American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in 1968.
- American politician who served as the 31st president of the United States from 1929 to 1933. He was a member of the Republican Party, holding office during the onset of the Great Depression in the United States.
- American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. He was the only president never to have been elected to the office of president or vice president as well as the only president to date from Michigan
- 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929. Born in Vermont, Coolidge was a Republican lawyer from New England who climbed up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, becoming the state's 48th governor.
- American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the United States.
- American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father. He served as the fourth president of the United States from 1809 to 1817. Madison is hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights.
- American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until 1963. He was the youngest person to assume the presidency by election and the youngest president at the end of his tenure.
- tenth president of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845, after briefly holding office as the tenth vice president in 1841.
- American politician, diplomat, and businessman who served as the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993.
- American statesman, lawyer, and diplomat who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825.
- American statesman, attorney, diplomat, writer, and Founding Father who served as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801.
- 37th president of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a representative and senator from California and was the 36th vice president from 1953 to 1961 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- American lawyer and statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841.
- 14th president of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. He was a northern Democrat who believed that the abolitionist movement was a fundamental threat to the nation's unity. He alienated anti-slavery groups by signing the Kansas–Nebraska Act and enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act.
- 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time. Johnson was a Democrat who ran with Lincoln on the National Union ticket, coming to office as the Civil War concluded.
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- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, and diarist who served as the sixth president of the United States, from 1825 to 1829. He previously served as the eighth United States Secretary of State from 1817 to 1825.
- American lawyer and politician who served as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. Cleveland is the only president in American history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office.
- American politician and lawyer who served as the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945.
- 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849. He previously was the 13th speaker of the House of Representatives and ninth governor of Tennessee. A protégé of Andrew Jackson, he was a member of the Democratic Party and an advocate of Jacksonian democracy.
- American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election.
- American military officer and politician who served as the ninth president of the United States. Harrison died just 31 days after his inauguration in 1841, and had the shortest presidency in United States history.
- 13th president of the United States, serving from 1850 to 1853, the last to be a member of the Whig Party while in the White House.
- American lawyer and politician who served as the 19th president of the United States from 1877 to 1881, after serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and as governor of Ohio.
- American lawyer, diplomat, and politician who served as the 15th president of the United States from 1857 to 1861. He previously served as secretary of state from 1845 to 1849 and represented Pennsylvania in both houses of the U.S. Congress.
- 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents.
- American lawyer and politician who served as the 21st president of the United States from 1881 to 1885. He previously served as the 20th vice president under President James A. Garfield
- American politician, union leader, and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989, the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975, and the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1947 to 1952 and 1959 to 1960. Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois.
- American politician, statesman, soldier, conservationist, naturalist, historian, and writer who served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909.
- American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969.
- American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809.
- American lawyer and politician who served as the 23rd president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He was a member of the Harrison family of Virginia–a grandson of the ninth president, William Henry Harrison, and a great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father.
- American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Before being elected to the presidency, he gained fame as a general in the U.S. Army and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress
- American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Bush family, and son of the 41st president George H. W. Bush, he previously served as the 46th governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.
- 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953. A leader of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 34th vice president from January to April 1945 under Franklin Roosevelt and as a United States senator from Missouri from 1935 to January 1945.
- American politician who served as the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. As a politician he led a realignment that made his Republican Party largely dominant in the industrial states and nationwide until the 1930s
- American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He previously served as governor of Arkansas from 1979 to 1981 and again from 1983 to 1992, and as attorney general of Arkansas from 1977 to 1979.
- 20th president of the United States, served from March 4, 1881 until his death six months later—two months after he was shot by an assassin.
- American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the 47th vice president from 2009 to 2017 under President Barack Obama, and represented Delaware in the United States Senate from 1973 to 2009.
45 Clues: American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. • American lawyer and statesman who served as the eighth president of the United States from 1837 to 1841. • American statesman, lawyer, and diplomat who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825. • ...
Sarah & Lance 2024-03-22
11 Clues: beta cuck • first kiss • real life Joker • rainy day savior • worst wing flavor • the italian prodigy • ellicottville dinner • first meal with Mrs. K • lance’s old radio station • buffalo bills star Wide Receiver • Sabres opponent for our first game
me 2024-08-15
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- my fav sport ball cant touch floor and a net dividing the teams
- how much siblings i have (rhymes with bun)
- fav food spot known for burritos
- a brand where they have chocolate and strawberries
- fav shoe brand
- fav animal
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- stellas favorite fruit, blue and round and tastes good
- fav show all about LOVE and its on a ISLAND put the capitals together
- my fav color it is light ____
- fav artist (album blond)
10 Clues: fav animal • fav shoe brand • fav artist (album blond) • my fav color it is light ____ • fav food spot known for burritos • how much siblings i have (rhymes with bun) • a brand where they have chocolate and strawberries • stellas favorite fruit, blue and round and tastes good • my fav sport ball cant touch floor and a net dividing the teams • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- the study of the past, especially in human events
- a chart of statistical data
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- a physical point or position on earth
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- the study and forecasting of weather
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- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- north, east, south, west
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- the study of and making of maps
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- the study of government and politics
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study of the earth and its people
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- a physical point or position on earth
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- north, east, south, west
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a chart of statistical data
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- the study and forecasting of weather
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
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- the study of government and politics
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- the study of the earth and its people
- the study of and making of maps
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- the study of the past, especially in human events
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study and forecasting of weather
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- the study of and making of maps
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
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- gives a location in relation to another known location
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- north, east, south, west
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- a physical point or position on earth
- the study of government and politics
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- a chart of statistical data
- the study of the earth and its people
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- the study of government and politics
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- the study and forecasting of weather
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a chart of statistical data
- north, east, south, west
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
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- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- the study of and making of maps
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- a physical point or position on earth
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- the study of the earth and its people
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Capitals 2021-10-13
11 Clues: Capital of Maine • capital of Vermont • capital of Maryland • Capital of Delaware • Capital of New York • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Massachusetts • capital of New Hampshire
State Capitals 2021-10-05
19 Clues: Maine • Alaska • Hawaii • Vermont • Florida • Georgia • Maryland • Delaware • Virginia • New York • New Jersey • Connecticut • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • New Hampshire • Massachusetts • West Virginia • South Carolina • North Carolina
Country Capitals 2021-12-07
19 Clues: Cuba • China • Italy • India • Russia • Mexico • Norway • Canada • France • England • Germany • Belgium • America • Austria • Columbia • Argentina • Costa Rica • Switzerland • Netherlands
World Capitals 2022-04-21
19 Clues: Cuba • Iraq • Malta • China • Italy • Egypt • Japan • France • Greece • Poland • Brazil • Russia • Canada • Germany • Algeria • portugal • Australia • United States • United Kingdom
World Capitals 2022-06-17
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- Airport code WAW
- Has the longest city name in the world
- Known to be the birthplace of democracy
- Known for it's arts, gastronomy and culture.
- Location of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
- Famous for it's tucked-away bars, quirky cafes, award-winning restaurants and great coffee.
- Known for its wonderfully preserved medieval architecture
- The world’s hottest capital city
- One of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities
- Holds one of the seven wonders of the world
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- Was named by its founders as the “City of Kings” when it was founded.
- One of the largest cities in the Americas
- Capital of n island nation
- Notable for its well-preserved old town
- Location of the Trevi fountain
- The world’s coldest capital city
- The Tigris river runs through it
- Famous for it's dazzling souks and superb seafood
- Tegel airport city
- Home of the Nobel peace prize award
20 Clues: Airport code WAW • Tegel airport city • Capital of n island nation • Location of the Trevi fountain • The world’s coldest capital city • The Tigris river runs through it • The world’s hottest capital city • Home of the Nobel peace prize award • Has the longest city name in the world • Notable for its well-preserved old town • Known to be the birthplace of democracy • ...
Cuisine capitals 2024-05-04
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- - Japanese cuisine capital with diverse culinary offerings
- - Italian cuisine capital renowned for its pasta and pizza
- - Peruvian cuisine capital renowned for ceviche and pisco sours
- - Mexican cuisine capital with rich and flavorful dishes
- - Turkish cuisine capital bridging Europe and Asia
- - Australian cuisine capital with multicultural dining scene
- - Cajun and Creole cuisine capital of the United States
- - Argentine cuisine capital celebrated for its grilled meats and empanadas
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- - Thai cuisine capital with vibrant street food culture
- - American cuisine capital with a melting pot of flavors from around the world
- - French cuisine capital known for its culinary excellence
- - Vietnamese cuisine capital known for its pho and banh mi
- - Spanish cuisine capital famous for tapas and paella
- - Korean cuisine capital famous for its barbecue and kimchi
- - British cuisine capital with diverse international influences
- - Korean cuisine capital famous for its barbecue and kimchi
- - Indian cuisine capital offering a variety of regional dishes
- - Portuguese cuisine capital featuring fresh seafood and pastries
- - Californian cuisine capital known for its farm-to-table restaurants
- - Chinese cuisine capital known for its Peking duck and dim sum
20 Clues: - Turkish cuisine capital bridging Europe and Asia • - Spanish cuisine capital famous for tapas and paella • - Thai cuisine capital with vibrant street food culture • - Cajun and Creole cuisine capital of the United States • - Mexican cuisine capital with rich and flavorful dishes • - French cuisine capital known for its culinary excellence • ...
Caribbean Capitals 2023-09-25
19 Clues: Roseau • Nassau • Havana • StJohns • Kingston • San Juan • Kingstown • TheValley • GeorgeTown • Willemstad • Basseterre • Bridgetown • Oranjestad • PortofSpain • FortdeFrance • SaintGeorges • Santo Domingo • Port-au-Prince • CharlotteAmalie
Architectural Features 2024-01-25
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- A projection from the main structure of the building over the front entrance supported with columns
- free standing pillar
- decorative columns tops
- panels mounted on beside window
- exterior one of the most expensive experience
- A window in a small globe-like projection
- a series of adjoining arches with columns
- a raised turret
- A column that is part of a wall
- Material that are thin and overlapped on the roof
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- Uppermost section of molding at the top of the wall
- a support from an arch
- Adobe brick and stone covered with stucco
- a observation platform above the roof
- A row of repeating bulusters
- A tower
- sequence of columns joined at the entabulature
- wide, heavy beams of lumber
- Characteristic mansard roof
- Gambrel roof
20 Clues: A tower • Gambrel roof • a raised turret • free standing pillar • a support from an arch • decorative columns tops • wide, heavy beams of lumber • Characteristic mansard roof • A row of repeating bulusters • panels mounted on beside window • A column that is part of a wall • a observation platform above the roof • Adobe brick and stone covered with stucco • ...
Architectural Features 2024-01-25
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- A projection from the main structure of the building over the front entrance supported with columns
- free standing pillar
- decorative columns tops
- panels mounted on beside window
- exterior one of the most expensive experience
- A window in a small globe-like projection
- a series of adjoining arches with columns
- a raised turret
- A column that is part of a wall
- Material that are thin and overlapped on the roof
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- Uppermost section of molding at the top of the wall
- a support from an arch
- Adobe brick and stone covered with stucco
- a observation platform above the roof
- A row of repeating bulusters
- A tower
- sequence of columns joined at the entabulature
- wide, heavy beams of lumber
- Characteristic mansard roof
- Gambrel roof
20 Clues: A tower • Gambrel roof • a raised turret • free standing pillar • a support from an arch • decorative columns tops • wide, heavy beams of lumber • Characteristic mansard roof • A row of repeating bulusters • panels mounted on beside window • A column that is part of a wall • a observation platform above the roof • Adobe brick and stone covered with stucco • ...
Lisa & Brian 2025-06-24
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- How many months age difference
- Bride’s middle name
- Their Favorite Holiday
- Irie Mon
- How many dresses did she try
- Honeymoon location
- What they are doing on a typical Friday night
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- Brides favorite season
- Years they have been together
- Their favorite sports team
- Favorite fruit
- Where did he propose
- Grooms favorite color
- First date restaurant
14 Clues: Irie Mon • Favorite fruit • Honeymoon location • Bride’s middle name • Where did he propose • Grooms favorite color • First date restaurant • Brides favorite season • Their Favorite Holiday • Their favorite sports team • How many dresses did she try • Years they have been together • How many months age difference • What they are doing on a typical Friday night
Countries and capitals 2013-10-14
Countries 2023-02-19
Across
- Safest country
- Powerful passports
- Smartest country
- Banned Mario kart tour
- Newest flag
- Mario is from here
- Oldest country
- Most obese
- Newest country
- Oldest flag
- Biggest island country
- Has the biggest school
- Biggest country
- Smallest country
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- Has Mount Everest
- Most populated
- Most bunker’s
- Africas most populated country
- Oldest tricolor flag
- Made chocolate
- Most Capitals
- Most millionaires
- 2nd biggest country
- Hardest country to escape
- Invaded most countries
- Happiest country
26 Clues: Most obese • Newest flag • Oldest flag • Most bunker’s • Most Capitals • Safest country • Most populated • Made chocolate • Oldest country • Newest country • Biggest country • Smartest country • Happiest country • Smallest country • Has Mount Everest • Most millionaires • Powerful passports • Mario is from here • 2nd biggest country • Oldest tricolor flag • Banned Mario kart tour • Biggest island country • ...
Canada 2013-11-24
Across
- It's about the same size and shape as France.
- Such an easy province to draw but such a hard province to spell.
- French is spoken the most here.
- The only province with two capitals.
- Most of the Cordillera is here.
- The smallest province.
- Lots of gold here.
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- Far north and far west.
- It's name translates to New Scotland.
- It's name is 3 words combined.
- Home to the eastern-most city in Canada.
- Home to the geographical centre of Canada (Churchill).
- Lots of oil here.
- Home to the northern-most area of which people live (Alert).
14 Clues: Lots of oil here. • Lots of gold here. • The smallest province. • Far north and far west. • It's name is 3 words combined. • French is spoken the most here. • Most of the Cordillera is here. • The only province with two capitals. • It's name translates to New Scotland. • Home to the eastern-most city in Canada. • It's about the same size and shape as France. • ...
All 50 2024-10-11
Across
- the garden state
- has a girl name in its name
- constitution state
- has the Pentagon
- 2 smallest state
- has palmetto trees everywhere
- has highest point in the SE
Down
- known for Hershey
- capitals Boston
- ninth state to join the U.S
- known for Lady Liberty
- largest city is Providence
- known for maple syrup
- has high quality peaches
- known for KFC
15 Clues: known for KFC • capitals Boston • the garden state • has the Pentagon • 2 smallest state • known for Hershey • constitution state • known for maple syrup • known for Lady Liberty • has high quality peaches • largest city is Providence • ninth state to join the U.S • has a girl name in its name • has highest point in the SE • has palmetto trees everywhere
States and Capitals New M- South C 2025-05-06
Presidents of the United States 2022-05-14
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- eleventh president of the United States
- twenty fifth president of the United States
- twenty second and third president of the United States
- forty first president of the United States
- fourteenth president of the United States
- second president of the United States
- thirty eighth president of the United States
- first president of the United States
- forty third president of the United States
- thirty fifth president of the United States
- twenty first president of the United States
- twenty seventh president of the United States
- sixteenth president of the United States
- thirty fourth president of the United States
- fortieth president of the United States
- seventh president of the United States
- fifteenth president of the United
- forty fourth president of the United
- twenty eighth president of the United States
- thirty third president of the United States
- fifth president of the United States
- fourth president of the United States
- third president of the United States
- nineteenth president of the United States
- thirty second president of the United States
- thirty sixth president of the United States
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- twenty ninth president of the United States
- ninth president of the United States
- thirteenth president of the United States
- twenty third president of the United States
- twenty sixth president of the United States
- eighth president of the United States
- thirty seventh president of the United States
- sixth president of the United States
- thirtieth president of the United States
- tenth president of the United States
- forty second president of the United States
- thirty second president of the United States
- seventeenth president of the United States
- twelfth president of the United States
- thirty ninth president of the United States
- forty fifth president of the United States
- twentieth president of the United States
- eighteenth president of the United States
- forty sixth president of the United States
45 Clues: fifteenth president of the United • ninth president of the United States • sixth president of the United States • tenth president of the United States • first president of the United States • forty fourth president of the United • fifth president of the United States • third president of the United States • eighth president of the United States • ...
Countries and Capitals 2013-10-27
Across
- famous for Big Ben
- The country of corrida
- a Scandinavian country that is our neighbour
- Red Square is located here
Down
- it is the capital of Austria
- Washington is its capital
- the capital of the country is Amsterdam
- People speak German here
- The capital of this country is Warsaw
- It is the capital of France
- The country of pizza and pasta
11 Clues: famous for Big Ben • The country of corrida • People speak German here • Washington is its capital • Red Square is located here • It is the capital of France • it is the capital of Austria • The country of pizza and pasta • The capital of this country is Warsaw • the capital of the country is Amsterdam • a Scandinavian country that is our neighbour
Nations and Capitals 2025-02-20
11 Clues: capital de Perú • capital de España • capital de México • capital de Uruguay • capital de Colombia • capital de Honduras • capital de Argentina • capital de Guatemala • capital de Venezuela • capital de Puerto Rico • capital de República Dominicana
AP Human Geo (Unit 1) - (1/7) 2026-04-28
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- A type of region organized around a central node, baised economically–also known as Functional– (unit 1)
- Map type that uses symbols of different sizes to represent quantity--also known as Graduated--(unit 1)
- the 2nd largest map scale (unit 1)
- uses satellite data to make maps (unit 1)
- Map type that uses different colors to show distrabuion (unit 1)
- technology and advancements bring people together (unit 1)
- Map type that shows trails, freeways etc. (unit 1)
- the idea that land has the most influence on humans (unit 1)
- Less interaction and relation as they get farther away (unit 1)
- Map type that uses organic lines to connect things of equal value--also known as Topographic--(unit 1)
- Map type that uses dots(or shapes) to represent a single quantity (unit 1)
- the 3rd largest map scale (unit 1)
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- Map type that uses sizes according to data, results with a distorted map (Unit 1)
- the smallest map scale (unit 1)
- Map type that shows the borders of states, countries, a/o capitals (Unit 1)
- analyzes digital data to make maps (unit 1)
- uses landscape and surface to make maps (unit 1)
- the idea that the land influences us, and humans adapt as a reaction (unit 1)
- Map type that shows the nautral landscape (Unit 1)
- the 3rd smallest map scale (unit 1)
- the 2nd smallest map scale (unit 1)
- A type of region unified by common traits (unit 1)
- the largest map scale (unit 1)
- baised on opinions or perspective–also known as Perceptual– (unit 1)
24 Clues: the largest map scale (unit 1) • the smallest map scale (unit 1) • the 2nd largest map scale (unit 1) • the 3rd largest map scale (unit 1) • the 3rd smallest map scale (unit 1) • the 2nd smallest map scale (unit 1) • uses satellite data to make maps (unit 1) • analyzes digital data to make maps (unit 1) • uses landscape and surface to make maps (unit 1) • ...
Sip & Solve - Luttrell Edition 2023-03-01
Across
- First wedding the couple will attend as husband and wife
- Couple booked their venue in ____, 2021
- Honeymoon destination
- Last name of the couple who lives the furthest away (by miles)
- Kyle is ___ days older than Emily
- Name of the matron of honor
- Couples first date location
- Subject the groom teaches
- Couples anniversary month (dating, engagement, and marriage)
- Country the couple wants to visit the most
- Grooms Bachelor party location
- Couples favorite tv show
- Couples first concert together was this music festival
- Wedding hashtag
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- Couple's annual fall activity
- Brides maiden name
- The couples college alma mater
- Couples favorite sports team
- City Kyle proposed in
- Emily's favorite flower that Kyles allergic to
- Name of the best man
- City the bride and groom live in
22 Clues: Wedding hashtag • Brides maiden name • Name of the best man • Honeymoon destination • City Kyle proposed in • Couples favorite tv show • Subject the groom teaches • Name of the matron of honor • Couples first date location • Couples favorite sports team • Couple's annual fall activity • The couples college alma mater • Grooms Bachelor party location • City the bride and groom live in • ...
UGA and the five capitals 2021-10-13
Across
- UGA's 1st president.
- 4th capital, remained capital for 60 years.
- 5th capital, largest city then and now.
Down
- 3rd capital, located on a river which caused diseases.
- oldest land grant university in the nation.
- 1st capital, was too far south and east.
- 2nd capital, was too far east.
- the only people who received formal schooling
- the 5 capitals abbreviation
9 Clues: UGA's 1st president. • the 5 capitals abbreviation • 2nd capital, was too far east. • 5th capital, largest city then and now. • 1st capital, was too far south and east. • oldest land grant university in the nation. • 4th capital, remained capital for 60 years. • the only people who received formal schooling • 3rd capital, located on a river which caused diseases.
freds crossword 2023-05-05
Across
- key makes some numbers symbols
- were you can do sums
- were homework can be set selfdriving car drives itself
- guids the computer
- makes computers
- hidden words
- provides things for a computer
- conects the computer to the electrical socket
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- where you watch videos
- makes computers
- a computer
- gives you picture
- intelegence
- to protect a computer from being broken into
- artifitlelergence
- lets you type
- a seach engien
- lock turns letters into capitals
- prints paper
19 Clues: a computer • intelegence • hidden words • prints paper • lets you type • a seach engien • makes computers • makes computers • gives you picture • artifitlelergence • guids the computer • were you can do sums • where you watch videos • key makes some numbers symbols • provides things for a computer • lock turns letters into capitals • to protect a computer from being broken into • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
Across
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- the study of and making of maps
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
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- a chart of statistical data
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- a physical point or position on earth
- the study of government and politics
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study and forecasting of weather
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- the study of the earth and its people
- north, east, south, west
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Parade of States 2024 2024-06-03
chapter one with articles 2024-09-20
Across
- The capitals
- The numbers
- Some boys
- A conversation
- The students (all girls)
- Some suitcases
- A dictionary
- Some female passengers
- Some schools
- Some pencils
- The things
- The men
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- The drivers (mixed group)
- The maps
- The lesson
- Some women
- A nationality
- A program
- The girl
- Some notebooks
- The female teachers
- A computer
- A bus
- The tourists (all male)
- The videos
- The hands
- The problem
- A young female person
- The photo
- The days
30 Clues: A bus • The men • The maps • The girl • The days • A program • Some boys • The hands • The photo • The lesson • Some women • A computer • The videos • The things • The numbers • The problem • The capitals • A dictionary • Some schools • Some pencils • A nationality • Some notebooks • A conversation • Some suitcases • The female teachers • A young female person • Some female passengers • The tourists (all male) • ...
Capitals 2021-10-14
11 Clues: Capital of Maine • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Delaware • Capital of New York • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of Massachusetts • capital of New Hampshire
capitals 2022-10-14
11 Clues: The capital Iran • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • the capital of Turkey • The capital of Russia • The capital of Ukraine • The capital of Georgia • The capital of England • the capital of Indonesia • The capital of Australia • The capital of Azerbaijan
bored 2025-07-30
9 Clues: wolverine • one of our movies • what we will be one day • your favourite hockey team • you will be my blank one day • one of your favourite colors • what you have and its a beast • what we saw in the movie theatre • another one of your favorite colors
Country Capitals 2015-02-26
19 Clues: Cuba • Laos • Japan • China • Benin • Rwanda • Mexico • Sweden • France • Zambia • Armenia • Hungary • Morocco • Austria • Georgia • Ireland • Cameroon • Afghanistan • United States of America
African Capitals 2024-01-24
Across
- capital of Rwanda
- capital of Algeria
- capital of Zimbabwe
- capital of Ghana
- capital of Madagascar
- capital of Nigeria
- capital of Mozambique
- capital of Egypt
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Morocco
- capital of Sierra Leone
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- capital of Libya
- capital of Uganda
- capital of DRC
- capital of Namibia
- capital of Liberia
- capital of Ethiopia
- capital of Eritrea
- capital of Djibouti
19 Clues: capital of DRC • capital of Libya • capital of Ghana • capital of Egypt • capital of Kenya • capital of Uganda • capital of Rwanda • capital of Namibia • capital of Liberia • capital of Algeria • capital of Eritrea • capital of Nigeria • capital of Morocco • capital of Zimbabwe • capital of Ethiopia • capital of Djibouti • capital of Madagascar • capital of Mozambique • capital of Sierra Leone
U.S. History 2021-04-28
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- When people cast ballots and vote officials into office
- There are ten of these in the Bill of Rights
- The country is divided into these
- Most populated city in the United States
- This is the most populated state in the U.S.
- The leader of the United States
- An increase in the price of goods and services over time
- This American war was fought between the North and the South from 1861 to 1865
- This astronaut is known as the first man to walk on the moon
- Country that borders the U.S. to the North
- Kamala Harris is the _____ ________ of the United States
- Ocean found on the West coast of the United States
- The ______ of Representatives (lower house of the United States Congress
- We pay these to fund government spending and other public services
- This is where the President lives in Washington D.C.
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- This market crashed in 1929 and contributed to the start of the Great Depression
- The U.S., Mexico, and Canada are all on this continent
- This official document states the fundamental laws and principles by which the United States is governed
- National park where you can see the geyser Old Faithful
- National park located in Arizona that was carved out by the Colorado River
- The 35th president of the United States who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas in 1963
- The capital of the United States of America
- Country that borders the U.S. to the South
- The 1920s is known as the ______ Twenties
- The national bird and a prominent symbol of the United States
- Ocean found on the East coast of the United States
- This president was known as "Honest Abe"
- The power of the president to block the passing of a bill into law
- This occurred in the 1920s when alcohol was outlawed in the United States
- The title for the wife of the president
30 Clues: The leader of the United States • The country is divided into these • The title for the wife of the president • Most populated city in the United States • This president was known as "Honest Abe" • The 1920s is known as the ______ Twenties • Country that borders the U.S. to the South • Country that borders the U.S. to the North • ...
Countries and Capitals 2018-09-27
Countries and capitals 2021-09-23
11 Clues: The capital of Italy • The capital of Canada • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Hungary • The capital of Austria • The capital of Croatia • The capital of the USA • The capital of Slovenia • The capital of Australia • The capital of New Zealand • The capital of Great Britain
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2021-03-02
Across
- Paris is the capital of which country?
- New Delhi is the capital of which country?
- Canberra is the capital of which country?
- Bangkok is the capital of which country?
- Berlin is the capital of which country?
Down
- Brasilia is the capital of which country?
- Ottawa is the capital of which country?
- Cairo is the capital of which country?
- London is the capital of which country?
- Beijing is the capital of which country?
- Stockholm is the capital of which country?
11 Clues: Ottawa is the capital of which country? • Brasilia is the capital of which country? • Paris is the capital of which country? • Cairo is the capital of which country? • London is the capital of which country? • Beijing is the capital of which country? • New Delhi is the capital of which country? • Canberra is the capital of which country? • ...
Chapter 3: Maps 2025-09-30
Across
- places people are familiar with
- a geographic map with landforms
- study of how things affect one's health
- maps used by sailors and pilots
- a map that shows small areas with more details
- global positioning system
- remote sensing used to map planets; first used in WWII
- lines that are used on topographic maps
- a map that shows boundaries and capitals
- a 3D model of the earth
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- a map that shows a unifying idea
- a __ mile that is used for the ocean and represents 6,076 ft
- also called meridians; prime meridian is an example
- geographic information systems
- remote sensing used in ocean; first used in WWI
- mapmaker
- a map that shows large areas without detail
- latitude and longitude together represent geographic __
- remote sensing for mapping forests or self-driving cars
- a flat model of the earth's surface
- also called parallels; equator is an example
21 Clues: mapmaker • a 3D model of the earth • global positioning system • geographic information systems • places people are familiar with • a geographic map with landforms • maps used by sailors and pilots • a map that shows a unifying idea • a flat model of the earth's surface • study of how things affect one's health • lines that are used on topographic maps • ...
Countries and their Capitals 2019-07-02
states 2023-03-15
Across
- York popular pizza
- mrs.C lived there
- mrbeast lives there
- most famous youtubers live there
- the beaver state
- you burn in this state
- peach state
- the capital is salt lake city
Down
- deeper with your cousin
- the green bay packers
- the nfl team in this state lost the superbowl
- patatoes
- cowboys
- also burn in this state
- the meme state
15 Clues: cowboys • patatoes • peach state • the meme state • the beaver state • mrs.C lived there • York popular pizza • mrbeast lives there • the green bay packers • you burn in this state • deeper with your cousin • also burn in this state • the capital is salt lake city • most famous youtubers live there • the nfl team in this state lost the superbowl
States 2023-02-28
15 Clues: Aloha State • Golden State • Old Dominion • Beaver State • Natural State • Show Me State • Beehive State • Buckeye State • Pine Tree State • Volunteer State • Bluegrass State • Evergreen State • Lone Star State • Grand Canyon State • Green Mountain State
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
states 2022-06-07
15 Clues: cheese • peaches • big sky • lobster • disneyworld • the gold rush • green mountains • live free or die • the grand canyon • statue of liberty • every thing is big • home of the red sox • casinos and gambling • bonneville salt flats • cowboys on license plate
States 2024-05-07
15 Clues: Brrr • Aloha • Yee haw • Peaches • Potatoes • Hollywood • Pine Trees • White House • Grand Canyon • Penn's woods • The big apple • Sweet home... • The first state • The Eiffel Tower • Golden Gate Bridge
States 2025-01-28
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- Known for its Potatoes
- A major hub for film industry
- Know as the first state to ratify the US constitution
- Famous for beaches and theme parks
- Famous for Hollywood and scenic coastlines
- Home of Chicago
- History of Civil Rights movement
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- Where the Grand Canyon is located
- Known for colonial history
- Has Ozark mountains and Hot Springs National Park
- Famous for unique Island Cultures
- Known for Skiing and Hiking
- Stunning landscapes
- Know for Indianapolis 500
- Recognized for its Corn production
15 Clues: Home of Chicago • Stunning landscapes • Known for its Potatoes • Know for Indianapolis 500 • Known for colonial history • Known for Skiing and Hiking • A major hub for film industry • History of Civil Rights movement • Where the Grand Canyon is located • Famous for unique Island Cultures • Famous for beaches and theme parks • Recognized for its Corn production • ...
Get to know Ms. White 2023-08-17
11 Clues: My hobby • My star sign • Favorite food • Favorite Color • Favorite Animal • Where I was born • Favorite sports team • What I did this summer • One of my favorite artists • Where I graduated Highschool • How many years I have been at Collegiate?
Gillian & Steve 2014-08-13
Across
- While Gillian worked here...
- This old dog came with their first house
- Steve, Nick, Kevin, and Dennis all worked the door here
- Number of meetings it took to notice Steve
- He's no Grouch!
- Steve's second love
- Carter is the little red
- One of the first things Steve taught Gill
- The bridesmaid dresses are this color
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- Steve ended up here
- Along these shores is where Steve proposed
- First date sparks happened here
- The best beer league team there ever was
- The men will be wearing suits of this shade
14 Clues: He's no Grouch! • Steve ended up here • Steve's second love • Carter is the little red • While Gillian worked here... • First date sparks happened here • The bridesmaid dresses are this color • This old dog came with their first house • The best beer league team there ever was • One of the first things Steve taught Gill • Along these shores is where Steve proposed • ...
Sip and Solve 2024-06-03
Across
- middle name of their dog, Sadie
- brides favorite season
- couples favorite takeout food
- mascot of the high school they attended
- location of the couples honemoon
- both joe, carleigh, and all their sisters attended this college
- the year in high school they started dating
- favorite sport to play together
- instrument the groom plays
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- this year they will celebrate this many years together
- favorite TV show to watch together
- state where Joe proposed
- town they bought their home in
- favorite pro hockey team the couple likes to go to games
14 Clues: brides favorite season • state where Joe proposed • instrument the groom plays • couples favorite takeout food • town they bought their home in • middle name of their dog, Sadie • favorite sport to play together • location of the couples honemoon • favorite TV show to watch together • mascot of the high school they attended • the year in high school they started dating • ...
Civil War 2024-11-21
Across
- Famous who abolitionist escaped slavery and wrote an Autobiography
- Famous speech delivered by Lincoln, after the Civil War
- Last battle of the Civil War
- Idea that the United States was destined by God to expand and control North America.
- Famous speech that declared the foundation of the Confederacy
- First state to secede from the United States
- Famous anti-slavery newspaper
- A marked period of violence due to the Missouri Compromise
- Allowed new territories joining as states to decide if they would allow slavery
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- Famous abolitionist who aided runaway slaves on the Underground railroad and served as a spy during the Civil War
- Famous battle that turned the outcome of the War
- A law that prevented abolitionist from aiding runaway slaves, and forced captured runaway slaves back to the south.
- Famous president during the Civil War
- Famous abolitionist and women's right activist who escaped slavery
- A war between the seceded states and the United States, over state's rights and slavery.
- A group of states that left the United States
- Freed slaves who were in the Confederacy
- Anti-slavery group
- states in the north who were loyal to the United States
19 Clues: Anti-slavery group • Last battle of the Civil War • Famous anti-slavery newspaper • Famous president during the Civil War • Freed slaves who were in the Confederacy • First state to secede from the United States • A group of states that left the United States • Famous battle that turned the outcome of the War • Famous speech delivered by Lincoln, after the Civil War • ...
Wedding 2026-05-10
Across
- Who made the first move?
- How many flavors in the wedding cake?
- Roland’s favorite team?
- Where they met?
- Who initiated the first kiss?
- Older Flower Girls Name?
Down
- Where he proposed?
- Number of Cats they have?
- Who said i love You first?
- Their dog's name?
- Maira’s Favorite Color?
- Maid of Honor’s Dress Color
- Younger Flower Girls name?
- Ring bearer’s name?
14 Clues: Where they met? • Their dog's name? • Where he proposed? • Ring bearer’s name? • Maira’s Favorite Color? • Roland’s favorite team? • Who made the first move? • Older Flower Girls Name? • Number of Cats they have? • Who said i love You first? • Younger Flower Girls name? • Maid of Honor’s Dress Color • Who initiated the first kiss? • How many flavors in the wedding cake?
MathCrossWord - Damien 2023-05-24
Across
- Negative and positive 4.
- Less than or equal to.
- Capital of Saint Kitts and Nevas.
- A constant pace.
- All of the X-values.
- Country with 2 capitals. (2 words, no space in between)
- When a function or graph has no solution.
- The amount you get out of a function.
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- All of the Y-values.
- Porto-Novo is the Capital of what country.
- The amount you put into a function.
- A question that must vary and be graphed.
- The decrease in an exponential equation.
- The increase in an exponential equation.
- The Maximum or Minimum of a Function.
- Used to find a specific area on a graph.
- The solution to a quadratic equation.
- Something accurately shows the function of something.
18 Clues: A constant pace. • All of the Y-values. • All of the X-values. • Less than or equal to. • Negative and positive 4. • Capital of Saint Kitts and Nevas. • The amount you put into a function. • The Maximum or Minimum of a Function. • The solution to a quadratic equation. • The amount you get out of a function. • The decrease in an exponential equation. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-10-26
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- Road - a road that ran through Cherokee territory which connected eastern and western Georgia.
- Indians - American Indian tribe that lived in southern Georgia; was removed from the state through treaties in the 1820’s.
- Indians - Native American tribe that lived in northwestern Georgia; forcefully removed from the state in the early 1830’s.
- System - land allocation approach that provided the head of a family up to 200 acres of free land in the Georgia frontier.
- Crisis - a national emergency in 1832 when South Carolina attempted to make null and void the National Tariff of 1832. As tensions increased South Carolina threatened secession and Andrew Jackson threatened to send troops.
- Lottery - land allocation approach that gave the average Georgian a chance to buy land at pennies on the dollar.
- of Georgia - the first state sponsored public University in the United States; founded in 1785.
- - an acronym for the capitals of Georgia: Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta.
- John (1790-1866) - Principal Chief of the Cherokee Indians who tried to use legal means to fight against removal.
- - one of the major technological advances in the 19th century. Georgia was one of the leaders in railroad development in the 1830’s and many of Georgia’s towns and cities were established due to the railroad.
- John (1755-1835) - Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme court who ruled in favor of the Cherokee in the Worcester vs. Georgia case; President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Supreme Court’s ruling.
- Eli - created an early cotton gin that separated the cotton seeds from the cotton lint.
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- v. Georgia (1832) - landmark Supreme Court case which declared that the Cherokee were sovereign and not subject to the laws of the United States. However, Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the Court’s decision and the Cherokee were later removed from Georgia.
- of Tears - final removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia in 1838; over 4,000 people died on the forced march from Georgia to Oklahoma.
- of Horse Shoe Bend (March, 27, 1814) - battle between the U.S. and its Indian allies against the Red Creek Creeks; last battle of the Creek War.
- Sticks - Creek Indians during the Red Stick War who were loyal to the United States
- Act (1795) - Georgia act signed by Georgia Governor George Mathews that transferred 35 million acres of land in present day Alabama to four land companies for $500,000; this led to the Yazoo Land Fraud.
- William (1778-1825) - Creek chief who illegally signed the Second Treaty of Indian Springs; was murdered by his tribesmen for this action.
- - an early name for the city of Atlanta; in 1837, this was the site where the end of the Western and Atlantic Railroad “terminated,” hence the name Terminus; this name was never an official name.
- Removal Act of 1830 - act signed into law by Andrew Jackson that required the removal of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole to Indian Territory.
- Andrew (1767-1845) - seventh president of the United States who was an advocate of Indian Removal.
- Land Fraud - an event where land companies bribed members of the Georgia General Assembly to sell land for pennies on the dollar.
- Act of 1862 - provided federal money to colleges identified as “land grant universities” throughout the United States.
- of Indian Springs - An 1821 treaty signed by the Creek Indians and the United States that forced the Creek Nation to cede all of its lands east of the Flint River in Georgia.
- Stick War (1813-1814) - A Creek Indian civil war between the Red Stick and White Stick factions of the tribe. The Red Sticks want to resist white encroachment and return to their traditional society. The U.S. Army, the Tennessee and Georgia militia, and other Native American tribes joined in the war defeating the Red Sticks at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814.
- Treaty of Indian Springs - treaty signed by William McIntosh that gave the remainder of Creek land to Georgia; McIntosh was killed for this act.
- of New Echota (1835) - a treaty between the U.S. Government and a minority representation of the Cherokee tribe that ceded all Cherokee land in the Southeast to the United States and allowed for their move to Indian territory (Oklahoma); three of the Cherokee signers of the treaty (Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot) were killed for signing over Cherokee land for personal profit.
- Gold Rush - Site of America’s first gold rush in 1828; discovery of gold in the area was a factor in the Cherokee removal.
28 Clues: Sticks - Creek Indians during the Red Stick War who were loyal to the United States • Eli - created an early cotton gin that separated the cotton seeds from the cotton lint. • Road - a road that ran through Cherokee territory which connected eastern and western Georgia. • ...
Gold Rush Crossword 1 2024-03-12
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- ___Strauss of clothing fame.
- A wagon or "choo-choo" type.
- Animals trapped for _____.
- The Sierra Nevada and Rocky were examples of ____ some settlers had to cross to get to CA.
- Searchers of gold.
- One _____ of miners dies after arriving in CA.
- This word described life in most mining camps.
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- California became one in 1850.
- It grew "overnight" as they say.
- Fur was used to make this in the USA and in Europe.
- "Forty Niners" is a _____ name in S.F.
- One of the former capitals of California.
- Author of early Calif book.
- Most _____ lost all they had.
14 Clues: Searchers of gold. • Animals trapped for _____. • Author of early Calif book. • ___Strauss of clothing fame. • A wagon or "choo-choo" type. • Most _____ lost all they had. • California became one in 1850. • It grew "overnight" as they say. • "Forty Niners" is a _____ name in S.F. • One of the former capitals of California. • One _____ of miners dies after arriving in CA. • ...
Civil War Terms 2022-05-09
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- - An army of citizens used during emergencies.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War, many of the workers on plantations were slaves.
- Proclamation - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that slaves in the Confederate states were to be set free.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - Crackers eaten by Civil War soldiers were made from flour, water, and salt.
- - A nickname for people from the North as well as Union soldiers.
- - A nickname for United States paper money that was first used in 1862. It got its name from the green ink used in printing.
- - A warship that is fully covered and protected by iron cladding.
- - A nickname for the Confederate States of America or the Confederacy.
- - A northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- Scott decision - A decision made by the Supreme Court that said Congress could not outlaw slavery and that people of African descent were not necessarily U.S. citizens.
- - Putting the local interests and customs ahead of the entire country.
- - A nickname given to people in the South supporting the Confederate States.
- - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot.
- - The rebuilding of war-torn southern states so they could be readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
- - A commutation was when a person could pay a fee rather than be drafted into the army. This angered poorer people who could not pay the fee and had no choice but to fight.
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- - The name given to the states that stayed loyal to the United States government. Also called the North.
- - A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during a battle. (wounded + killed = casualties)
- Slave Law - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped slaves in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- - When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country.
- - A nickname for southern whites who supported the Republican Party.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - The northern states of the United States, also called the Union.
- - putting the nation ahead of all other nations and to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- Line - A boundary or border that split the free states from the slave states. It went between Pennsylvania to the north and Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware to the south.
- - Another name for the Confederate States of America or the South. The Confederacy was a group of states that left the United States to form their own country.
- - A nickname for the South.
- states - These states were slave states that did not leave the Union, but largely supported the cause of the Confederates. They included Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
- - A canvas bag that many Civil War soldiers used to carry their food.
- - An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
35 Clues: - A nickname for the South. • - Soldiers that fight and travel by foot. • - An army of citizens used during emergencies. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • - A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
Capitals of the Western United States 2023-11-06
13 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of New Mexico
Euro Countries and Capitals 2024-08-09
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- The Ancient _____ Gods are one of this countries pride and joy
- This Capital is sometimes known as 'The City of Seven Hills' due to the seven distinctive hills around its centre
- Home to one of the biggest underground METRO systems in the world
- This country is very well know for their population of 'Red Heads'
- This country was not able to show their flag at the Australian Open leaving it blank
- Popular soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo comes from this country
- Lots of I______ folk tales originated from this city
- Many people when they think of this country this of one specific outfit
- Home to many, many, many amazing historical museums about G_____ history
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- Home to the Olympics of 2004
- Like I____ this country is also very well known for their yummy food and cool landmarks
- Home to the Royale Palace of M____
- Current home to the olympics of 2024
- Home to a popular dance style
- Best known for the yummy food and cool looking landmarks
- I, V, IIV e.t.c are all numbers related to this very historical place
16 Clues: Home to the Olympics of 2004 • Home to a popular dance style • Home to the Royale Palace of M____ • Current home to the olympics of 2024 • Lots of I______ folk tales originated from this city • Best known for the yummy food and cool looking landmarks • The Ancient _____ Gods are one of this countries pride and joy • ...
Countries and their capitals 2023-08-16
16 Clues: Lima • Quito • Bogota • Madrid • Havana • Managua • Caracas • Santiago • Asuncion • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Buenos Aires • Sucre y La Paz • Ciudad de Panama • Ciudad de Mexico • Ciudad de Guatemala
Sur America 2025-08-25
10 Clues: , Capital of Perú. • , Capital of Chile. • , Capital of Ecuador. • , Capital of Uruguay. • , Capital of Paraguay. • , Capital of Colombia. • , Capital of Venezuela. • ,One of Bolivia’s capitals. • Aires, Capital of Argentina. • ,The other capital of Bolivia.
US STATES AND CITIES 2016-06-18
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- capital of mississippi
- capital is austin and abbreviation is TX
- capital is frankfort and abbreiation is KY
- also known as DC or can be the US capital
- capital is carson city and abbreviation is NV
- capital is springfield and abbreviation is IL
- a true island state
- the city that never sleeps
- capital is dover and abbreviation is DE
- capital of west virginia
- capital of oregon
- capital is salt lake city and abbreviation is UT
- capital is salem and abbreviation is OR
- called sin city for having wide varieties of adult attractions
- capital is denver and abbreviation is CO
- capital is montpelier and abbreviation is VT
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- capital is boise and abbreviation is ID
- capital of wyoming
- capital is tallahassee and abbreviation is FL
- capital is sacramento and abbreviation is CA
- capital is jackson and abbreviation is MS
- capital is trenton and abbreviation is NJ
- capital of tennessee
- capital of wisconsin
- capital is topeka and abbreviation is KS
- an NBA team that Michael Jordan became famous with
- capital is jefferson city and abbreviation is MO
- capital is atlanta and abbreviation is GA
- capital is helena and abbreviation is MT
- a borough of East New York City on Long Island
30 Clues: capital of oregon • capital of wyoming • a true island state • capital of tennessee • capital of wisconsin • capital of mississippi • capital of west virginia • the city that never sleeps • capital is boise and abbreviation is ID • capital is dover and abbreviation is DE • capital is salem and abbreviation is OR • capital is austin and abbreviation is TX • ...
States and Postal Codes 2012-07-24
States and Postal Codes 2012-07-24
States and their Captitals 2014-09-04
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- Island / Providence
- / Carson City
- / Jefferson City
- / Boise
- / Lincoln
- / Des Moines
- Dakota / Bismarck
- / Jackson
- Carolina / Raleigh
- / Sacramento
- / Springfield
- Virginia / Charleston
- / Baton Rouge
- / Hartford
- / Annapolis
- / Harrisburg
- / Saint Paul
- / Dover
- / Denver
- Dakota / Pierre
- / Topeka
- / Helena
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- / Honolulu
- / Salem
- / Madison
- / Lansing
- / Salt Lake City
- / Richmond
- / Montpelier
- / Indianapolis
- / Little Rock
- / Olympia
- / Boston
- / Augusta
- York / Albany
- / Columbus
- / Tallahassee
- Phoenix
- Mexico / Santa Fe
- / Nashville
- / Frankfort
- / Cheyenne
- / Atlanta
- Juneau
- / Oklahoma City
- / Montgomery
- / Austin
47 Clues: Juneau • / Salem • / Boise • Phoenix • / Dover • / Boston • / Denver • / Topeka • / Helena • / Austin • / Madison • / Lansing • / Lincoln • / Olympia • / Jackson • / Augusta • / Atlanta • / Honolulu • / Richmond • / Columbus • / Hartford • / Cheyenne • / Annapolis • / Nashville • / Frankfort • / Montpelier • / Des Moines • / Sacramento • / Harrisburg • / Saint Paul • / Montgomery • / Carson City • / Little Rock • York / Albany • / Springfield • ...
States and their Captitals 2014-09-04
26 Clues: Juneau • / Dover • / Boise • Phoenix • / Helena • / Boston • / Topeka • / Denver • / Atlanta • / Augusta • / Jackson • / Lansing • / Honolulu • / Hartford • / Frankfort • / Annapolis • / Montgomery • / Sacramento • / Saint Paul • / Des Moines • / Little Rock • / Tallahassee • / Baton Rouge • / Springfield • / Indianapolis • / Jefferson City
States And Their Slogans 2021-09-26
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- – The Ocean State
- – The Gem State
- – The Show Me State
- – The Grand Canyon State
- – The Equality State or The Cowboy State
- – The Natural State
- – The Buckeye State
- – The Aloha State
- – The Beehive State
- – The Prairie State
- – The Lone Star State
- – The Constitution State
- – The Green Mountain State
- – The North Star State
- – The Last Frontier
- – The Peace Garden State
- – The Mountain State
- – Yellowhammer State
- – The Pine Tree State
- – The Evergreen State
- – The Golden State
- – The Sunshine State
- – The Peach State
- – The Sunflower State
- – The Granite State
- – The Beaver State
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- – The Palmetto State
- – The Old Dominion State
- – Mount Rushmore State
- – The Empire State
- – The Silver State
- – The Magnolia State
- – The Pelican State
- – The Tar Heel State
- – The Keystone State
- – The Badger State
- – The First State
- – The Great Lakes State
- – The Land of Enchantment
- – The Hawkeye State
- – The Old Line State
- – The Centennial State
- – The Cornhusker State
- – The Bay State
- – The Bluegrass State
- – The Hoosier State
- – The Treasure State
- – The Garden State
- – The Volunteer State
- – The Sooner State
50 Clues: – The Gem State • – The Bay State • – The Ocean State • – The First State • – The Aloha State • – The Peach State • – The Empire State • – The Silver State • – The Badger State • – The Garden State • – The Golden State • – The Sooner State • – The Beaver State • – The Show Me State • – The Pelican State • – The Natural State • – The Buckeye State • – The Beehive State • – The Prairie State • ...
Countries, States and Cities 2020-12-27
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- Biggest Country in the World
- Country that is right above Peru
- Capital of the state called 'God's Own Country'
- Space City and the Silicon Valley of India
- Capital of Brazil
- Smallest country in the world
- The Capital is London
- A union territory and the capital of 2 states
- Country that only borders Spain
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- The capital city name which means 'land that never floods'
- Capital city also called the 'City of Joy'
- Country that is right beneath Brazil
- Where the Pyramids are
- Largest population in the world
- country in South America that is right beside Argentina
- State of five rivers
- Capital of the modern Indian state where Nalanda, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a center of learning from the 7th century BCE
- Capital of the State where the third highest peak of the world, Mt. Kanchenjenga, is located
- 'Queen of Hill Stations', Ooty is a part of this state.
- Biggest country in South America
- The Capital is Tokyo
21 Clues: Capital of Brazil • State of five rivers • The Capital is Tokyo • The Capital is London • Where the Pyramids are • Biggest Country in the World • Smallest country in the world • Largest population in the world • Country that only borders Spain • Country that is right above Peru • Biggest country in South America • Country that is right beneath Brazil • ...
States and Countries - LH 2023-11-20
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- Paris
- Space Needle
- Acropolis Of Athens
- Santa Marta
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Disneyworld
- Acadia National Park
- Statue of Liberty
- The White House
- Honolulu
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- St.Basil's Cathedral
- Tokyo Tower
- Dallas Cowboys
- Home of peaches
- Great Wall of China
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Amazon Theater
- The Great Pyramid Of Giza
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Niagara Falls
20 Clues: Paris • Honolulu • Tokyo Tower • Santa Marta • Disneyworld • Space Needle • Niagara Falls • Dallas Cowboys • Amazon Theater • Home of peaches • The White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden Gate Bridge • Acropolis Of Athens • Great Wall of China • St.Basil's Cathedral • Acadia National Park • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • The Great Pyramid Of Giza
States and Countries K.T 2023-11-20
20 Clues: CR7 • Moose • Spicy • Pizza • Bears • Curry • Beaches • Poutine • Potatoes • Dolphins • Buckeyes • Crawfish • Ice Hotel • Kangaroos • Crocodiles • Yellowstone • Skyscrapers • Influencers • Largest Country • Everything's bigger
States and Countries E.R 2024-01-25
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- Home of the lobster
- It has an anchor on its flag
- It has a C on its flag
- It has 50 states in it
- It has a leaf on its flag
- It is named after a pencil
- It has green, white, and orange on its flag
- It has 5 plus signs on it
- England is here
- New Orleans is here
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- It has a bear on its flag
- It has an eagle on its flag
- Miami lives here
- It has a yellow/white eagle on its flag
- It has George Washington on its flag
- It has a big red dot on its flag
- It has a tree on its flag
- It is known for football
- It is in North Eastern Europe
- It has a plus sign on its flag
20 Clues: England is here • Miami lives here • Home of the lobster • New Orleans is here • It has a C on its flag • It has 50 states in it • It is known for football • It has a bear on its flag • It has a leaf on its flag • It has 5 plus signs on it • It has a tree on its flag • It is named after a pencil • It has an eagle on its flag • It has an anchor on its flag • It is in North Eastern Europe • ...
U.S. Regions and States 2024-02-29
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- Part of the Northwest but not attached to others
- Not actually part of Mexico anymore
- This southeast state was bought from Spain
- Southern most Rocky Mt state its a "mile high"
- The north most Great Plains state
- Once a part of Massachusetts
- This state is actually closer to New York City than the rest of New York
- Great Plains state with president heads
- This state has a long island
- The north west of the Southwest 4 corners states
- They don't just have potatoes here but big mountains
- Spain made missions here then became Mexico
- The lower of the Carolinas
- The second most north eastern North Eastern state
- The most northwestern Southeast state
- This land of 1000 lakes is the west most Great Lakes state
- The most northeastern Southeast state
- This state is the most North western Mid-Atlantic state
- The head of the chef in the middle of the US
- Northeast Most Rocky Mountain state
- PNW with Washington and Alaska
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- The tray that the chef is holding - Taylor Swift lives here
- This Northeast state has a hook
- This state is fun to spell
- This was once the bottom of the 13 Colonies
- The south most Mid-Atlantic state, home to many presidents
- The south west of the Southwest 4 corners states
- Home to the biggest city in the Great Lakes Chicago
- The east most Great Lakes state
- Least populated state with Yellowstone N. Park
- Think car racing and basketball, the Hoosier State
- This is a small rectangular state
- The middle most state
- mouth of the Mississippi river is in this state
- The most northern Southeastern state
- This state left another state to stay in the US during the Civil War
- The smallest state
- Home to the biggest city in the Great Plains, Saint Louis
- The corn huskers state in the Great Plains
- Once a part of New York
- Can be considered both southwest and southeast
- The south most Great Plains state
- This state has a huge bay in the middle of it
- Part of the Far West but doesn't touch the ocean
- The state that is the farthest west and south
- This state is in the middle of the Southeast
- Shares the same name with the US Capital
- The Cheese State
- This state looks like a hand surrounded by lakes
- This small long state is on the central coast of the Mid-Atlantic states
50 Clues: The Cheese State • The smallest state • The middle most state • Once a part of New York • This state is fun to spell • The lower of the Carolinas • Once a part of Massachusetts • This state has a long island • PNW with Washington and Alaska • This Northeast state has a hook • The east most Great Lakes state • This is a small rectangular state • The north most Great Plains state • ...
Countries and States - Zach 2024-03-01
20 Clues: Hot • Peach • Tokoyo • snails • Giants • rumble • romans • mandarin • Lobsters • 50 states • coca-cola • Disneyland • Rocky lands • Emerald Isle • Dallas Cowboys • icelandic elves • The sooner state • The Silver State • The Granite State • Great Barrier Reef
States and State Capitols 2024-04-22
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- – State Capitol of this state is Jefferson City, and known as “The Show Me State”
- – The state capitol of “The Constitution State”, located in New England
- – the 50th state’s capitol is a great place to say “hello and goodbye” while on vacation
- – This state capitol is the highest elevation in the United States at over 7,000 feet
- – This state Capitol’s name comes from the Saint who was friends with Jesus. State nickname, The Land of 10,000 Lakes.
- – What the heck is a Hoosier? You can find plenty of them here.
- – Pop Star Michael, President Andrew, baseball player Reggie, broadcaster Tom (FROM LOUISVILLE!) Capitol of Mississippi
- – Home of Celtics, Sox, Bruins, and Patriots. A great place for a Tea Party.
- – The capitol of “The Sunshine State”, this state is home to NASA and crocodiles
- – This state is also known as “The Heart of Dixie”
- – This state capitol is home to main ‘Jayhawks’ Birth state for President Dwight Eisenhower
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- - The most northeastern state is a great place for eating lobsters and seeing moose
- – This state capitol is home for former college basketball star Caitlin Clark
- – This state capitol of this state may also be home to Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Also known as “The Land of Lincoln”
- – The grizzly bear shown on this state’s flag became extinct less than a century after the Gold Rush
- – This states name translates from Spanish explores describing a river as “Colored Red”, also known for as The Centennial State for joining the Union in 1876
- – This capitol is located along the Mississippi River with the Capitol Building stretching 450 feet into the sky!
- – better known as “The Peach State” this state’s flower is the Cherokee Rose
- – The name of this state was thought to have translated to “gem of the mountains” before being found to have been made up. They filmed Napoleon Dynamite in this state.
- – Commonly known as “The Natural State” this state actively mines for diamonds
- – Fast Horses, a Colonel’s Fried Chicken, and baseball bats can be found here.
- – This state’s capitol is home to only 32,000 residents due to its proximity to the Artic Circle
- – Known as being the first state to join the Union and the home of President Joe Biden
- – The state capitol of the State where Korey lives and where your Mom is from (I think?)
- – State Capitol for the state whose motto is "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." Near the Great Lakes.
25 Clues: – This state is also known as “The Heart of Dixie” • – What the heck is a Hoosier? You can find plenty of them here. • – The state capitol of “The Constitution State”, located in New England • – better known as “The Peach State” this state’s flower is the Cherokee Rose • – Home of Celtics, Sox, Bruins, and Patriots. A great place for a Tea Party. • ...
United States and Canada 2025-04-27
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- The presence of different cultures, languages, and traditions in society
- The supreme law that establishes how a country is governed
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Canada's main law-making body consisting of elected representatives
- Major waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- A territory controlled by another country
- A system of government where citizens have the power to make decisions
- The legislative branch of the United States government
- Freedom from the control of another nation
- Early settlers who helped develop new territories
- A system where power is shared between national and state/provincial governments
- The traditions and culture passed down from previous generations
- The process of people establishing new communities
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- The practice of preserving different cultures within a unified society
- Materials from nature that are valuable to a country's economy
- A cold, treeless plain in northern Canada where the soil is permanently frozen
- Business activity that produces goods or provides services
- A complete change in how a country is governed
- Major mountain range extending from Canada through western United States
- Large grassland regions found in both Canada and the United States
- Farming and raising livestock for food production
- Goods sent to other countries for sale
- Peoples The original inhabitants of North America, including First Nations and Native Americans
- Five large interconnected lakes between Canada and the United States
- The process of people moving to a new country to live permanently
25 Clues: Goods sent to other countries for sale • A territory controlled by another country • Freedom from the control of another nation • A complete change in how a country is governed • The buying and selling of goods between countries • Farming and raising livestock for food production • Early settlers who helped develop new territories • ...
TV SERIES SUMMER SPECIAL 2022-06-02
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- opposes the Pogues and the Kooks
- 1980s TV series set in Texas
- a group of teenagers try to unravel the evils lurking in this seemingly innocent town
- set in the seven kingdoms of Westeros
- Lynette, Gaby, Suzan and Bree rule over Wisteria Lane
- about a street gang in Birmingham
- Will take you upside down
- it's the new black
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- science fiction dystopia about our addiction to new technology
- crazy yellow-skinned family
- is set in 18th century Scotland
- stars Tom Ellis as the devil
- Spanish bankrobbers named after state capitals
- a highschool chemistry teacher battles lung cancer
14 Clues: it's the new black • Will take you upside down • crazy yellow-skinned family • 1980s TV series set in Texas • stars Tom Ellis as the devil • is set in 18th century Scotland • opposes the Pogues and the Kooks • about a street gang in Birmingham • set in the seven kingdoms of Westeros • Spanish bankrobbers named after state capitals • ...
Executive Branch Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Term for the president as architect of public policy and the one who sets the agenda for congress
- All matters not directly connected with foreign affairs
- The 43rd president of the united states
- Term for the president as the leader of his or her political party
- The 32nd president of the united states from 1933 to 1945
- Was the 37th president of the united states during 1968
- A term for the president as a monitor of the nations economic status
- The 27th president of the united states from 1909 to 1913
- The 36th president of the united states from 1963 to 1969
- The 45th president of the united states
- The 34th president of the united states
- Someone with the executive branch powers
- Term for the president commander of the armed forces
- The 26th president of the united states
- Term for the president as head of the administration of the federal government
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- The first president of the united states
- The 40th president of the united states
- The 28th president of the united states
- A nations relationship with other countries
- Allowed for the speaker of the house and then the president pro tempore of the senate as next in line for the presidency
- The 9th president of the united states
- The 44th president of the united states
- The 33rd president of the united states
- Term for the president as the representative of the people working for the public interest
- The 42nd president of the united states
- The youngest person ever elected president of the united states
- Was the secretary of the treasury in george washingtons cabinet and died from a wound in a duel
- The member of the united states senate or of the upper house of a states legislature chosen to preside in the absence of the president of the senate
- Term for the president as the main architect of foreign policy
- The 31st president of the united states
- The 41st president of the united states
- The ceremonial head of the united states
- The 46th president of the united states
33 Clues: The 9th president of the united states • The 40th president of the united states • The 43rd president of the united states • The 28th president of the united states • The 44th president of the united states • The 33rd president of the united states • The 42nd president of the united states • The 45th president of the united states • The 34th president of the united states • ...
Cities and States in the United States 2025-05-20
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- Beautiful desert landscapes
- Home of Nike Shoes
- Mount Rushmore
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- Both a city and a state
- The windy city
- Dodgers, Rams, Lakers
- Home of jambolaya and Mardi Gras
- Cornhusker State
- Nebraska's eastern neighbor
- The Needle City in northwestern U.S.
- The mile high city
- Home of George Washington
- Motor City
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- One of the twin cities in this northern state
- Nation's Capitol
- City by the bay in California
- On the Great Lakes
- Jayhawks and Wildcats
- Home of many Cuban immigrants
- Big Sky Country
- State farthest northeast in the U.S.
- Southeastern Texas City
- Famous potatoes
24 Clues: Motor City • Mount Rushmore • The windy city • Big Sky Country • Famous potatoes • Nation's Capitol • Cornhusker State • Home of Nike Shoes • On the Great Lakes • The mile high city • Jayhawks and Wildcats • Dodgers, Rams, Lakers • Both a city and a state • Southeastern Texas City • Home of George Washington • Beautiful desert landscapes • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Nebraska's eastern neighbor • ...
Cities and States in the United States 2025-05-20
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- Texas city in the southeast part of the state
- Cornhusker state
- Big Sky Country in the north
- Both a city and a state
- Famous potatoes
- Home of many Cuban immigrants
- Beautiful desert landscapes in the southwest
- Mount Rushmore
- Dodger, Rams, Lakers
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- On the Great Lakes
- Motor City
- Mile High City
- The windy city
- State farthest in the northeast
- Home of jambolaya and gumbo
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- Home of George Washington
- Nebraska's eastern neighbor
- Home of Nike shoes
- Jayhawks and Wildcats
20 Clues: Motor City • Mile High City • The windy city • Mount Rushmore • Famous potatoes • Cornhusker state • On the Great Lakes • Home of Nike shoes • Dodger, Rams, Lakers • Jayhawks and Wildcats • Both a city and a state • Home of George Washington • Home of jambolaya and gumbo • Home of the Great Salt Lake • Nebraska's eastern neighbor • Big Sky Country in the north • Home of many Cuban immigrants • ...
Cuban Missile Crisis 2021-03-11
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- The Americans gave this to Cuba.
- Gave training to Cuban exiles.
- Khrushchev sent a number of these.
- Type of spy plane used over Cuba.
- Capital of Cuba.
- President before Kennedy.
- Many Cubans couldn't read or write.
- Cuban communist leader.
- Place where unsuccessful invasion occurred.
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- Corrupt dictator overthrown in 1959.
- Fidel Castro persecuted this group.
- He died in Bolivia.
- Term Kennedy used for his blockade.
- Advisers who encouraged Kennedy to be aggressive.
- A major Cuban export.
- Country where Cuban exiles were trained.
- Separation of blacks and whites.
- This happened to many Cuban industries.
- They sought a peaceful solution to the crisis.
- Country with US nuclear missiles in it.
- This was established between the capitals.
21 Clues: Capital of Cuba. • He died in Bolivia. • A major Cuban export. • Cuban communist leader. • President before Kennedy. • Gave training to Cuban exiles. • The Americans gave this to Cuba. • Separation of blacks and whites. • Type of spy plane used over Cuba. • Khrushchev sent a number of these. • Fidel Castro persecuted this group. • Term Kennedy used for his blockade. • ...
Map Quiz II 2023-11-20
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- historical name of disputed region between India and China
- site of the Umbrella Movement
- 80% of Chinese in India are from this province
- one of the bases of the Xinhai revolution
- Highest peak in the world
- declared independence in 1913
- Tibetan minzu live here
- partitioned under the Qing empire
- Mao's birthplace
- site of a supposed Han massacre
- Hakka people live here
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- Silk-traders, birthplace of Kongzi
- Kazakh minzu live here
- Uyghur homeland
- Hakka people live here
- Japanese colonial state on the mainland
- China's first SEZ
- home to a large Eurasian community
- launch of 1953 Ethnic Classification Project
- One of four historical capitals of China, Cixi's hideout
- Migrants from this province often took up dentistry
21 Clues: Uyghur homeland • Mao's birthplace • China's first SEZ • Kazakh minzu live here • Hakka people live here • Hakka people live here • Tibetan minzu live here • Highest peak in the world • site of the Umbrella Movement • declared independence in 1913 • site of a supposed Han massacre • partitioned under the Qing empire • Silk-traders, birthplace of Kongzi • ...
Country crossword 2 2023-11-14
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- Secretly has a land border with Canada
- loves number 2
- Largest country without Lakes
- Lagos is not it’s capital it’s Abuja
- Has more then 1M soldiers
- Has their own version of The Simpsons
- Won the Football War
- One of the largest wheat producers
- Won 5 world cups
- Most Valuable Currency
- Lost the Football War
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- Tricky to draw and spell
- Resisted the Europeans the longest
- Has 3 Capitals
- Won in the Vietnam war against USA
- American-African Colony
- 4th biggest population
- Inventor of Guinness Beer
- Most Military Bases are in this nation
- Biggest population
- Been invaded a lot
- Changed Flags 21 Times
- 2nd most isolated country on Earth
23 Clues: Has 3 Capitals • loves number 2 • Won 5 world cups • Biggest population • Been invaded a lot • Won the Football War • Lost the Football War • 4th biggest population • Changed Flags 21 Times • Most Valuable Currency • American-African Colony • Tricky to draw and spell • Inventor of Guinness Beer • Has more then 1M soldiers • Largest country without Lakes • Resisted the Europeans the longest • ...
Countries 2024-12-26
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- Capitals are La Paz and Sucre
- Capital is Canberra
- Capital is Gitega
- Capital is Kabul
- Capital is Brussels
- Capital is Phnom Penh
- Capital is Porto-Novo
- Capital is Minsk
- Capital is Sarajevo
- Capital is Gaborone
- Capital is Luanda
- Capital is Ouagadougou
- Capital is Manama
- Capital is Bander Seri Begawan
- Capital is Tiranë
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- Capital is Praia
- Capital is Vienna
- Capital is Baku
- Capital is Algiers
- Capital is Sofia
- Capital is Dhaka
- Capital is Nassau
- Capital is Belmopan
- Capital is Saint John's
- Capital is Yamoussoukro
- Capital is Brasilia
- Capital is Yerevan
- Capital is Buenos Aires
- Capital is Thimphu
- Capital is _______ la Vella
- Capital is Bridgetown
31 Clues: Capital is Baku • Capital is Praia • Capital is Sofia • Capital is Dhaka • Capital is Kabul • Capital is Minsk • Capital is Vienna • Capital is Gitega • Capital is Nassau • Capital is Luanda • Capital is Manama • Capital is Tiranë • Capital is Algiers • Capital is Yerevan • Capital is Thimphu • Capital is Canberra • Capital is Belmopan • Capital is Brussels • Capital is Sarajevo • Capital is Gaborone • ...
NHL Players 2015-10-24
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- #33 Boston Bruins
- #11 Montreal Canadiens
- #29 Colorado Avalanche
- #8 Washington Capitals
- #91 Tampa Bay Lightning
- #40 Detroit Red Wings
- #45 Toronto Maple Leafs
- #14 Detroit Red Wings
- #28 Philadelphia Flyers
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- #11 Minnesota Wild
- #88 Chicago Blackhawks
- #30 New York Rangers
- #30 Vancouver Canucks
- #50 Chicago Blackhawks
- #35 New Jersey Devils
- #35 Nashville Predators
- #91 New York Islanders
- #15 Buffalo Sabres
- #72 Columbus Blue Jackets
- #15 Anaheim Ducks
- #91 Dallas Stars
- #14 Pittsburgh Penguins
- #87 Pittsburgh Penguins
23 Clues: #91 Dallas Stars • #33 Boston Bruins • #15 Anaheim Ducks • #11 Minnesota Wild • #15 Buffalo Sabres • #30 New York Rangers • #30 Vancouver Canucks • #35 New Jersey Devils • #40 Detroit Red Wings • #14 Detroit Red Wings • #88 Chicago Blackhawks • #11 Montreal Canadiens • #29 Colorado Avalanche • #50 Chicago Blackhawks • #8 Washington Capitals • #91 New York Islanders • #35 Nashville Predators • ...
hockey teams 2018-12-10
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- nature with animals
- marine animal
- fast animal
- snow mountain
- seabird
- a sort of wolf
- a natural disaster
- a weapon
- thunder
- animal that lives in cold regions
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- a kind of music
- person in power
- a whale
- cities where sit the executive power
- fuels
- a Greek soldier
- someone who has prey
- the emblem of Canada
- Jackets clothes
- wings what makes a bird fly
- a person from Canada
- kind of plane
- it comes out of a fire
- knights warriors
24 Clues: fuels • a whale • seabird • thunder • a weapon • fast animal • marine animal • snow mountain • kind of plane • a sort of wolf • a kind of music • person in power • a Greek soldier • Jackets clothes • knights warriors • a natural disaster • nature with animals • someone who has prey • the emblem of Canada • a person from Canada • it comes out of a fire • wings what makes a bird fly • ...
Countries 2023-02-19
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- Newest country
- Safest country
- Smallest country
- Hardest country to escape
- Oldest country
- Has the biggest school
- Banned Mario kart tour
- Oldest country flag
- Newest flag
- Has the most capitals
- Powerful passports
- Mario is from here
- Most millionaire
- Oldest tri-color flag
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- Most bunkers
- Smartest country
- Made chocolate
- Most populated country in Africa
- Most populated
- Largest island country
- 2nd biggest country
- Invaded most countries
- Biggest country
- Most obese
- Happiest country
- Has mount Everest
26 Clues: Most obese • Newest flag • Most bunkers • Newest country • Made chocolate • Safest country • Most populated • Oldest country • Biggest country • Smartest country • Smallest country • Happiest country • Most millionaire • Has mount Everest • Powerful passports • Mario is from here • 2nd biggest country • Oldest country flag • Has the most capitals • Oldest tri-color flag • Largest island country • ...
hockey teams 2022-02-23
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- from florida
- from dallas
- from anaheim
- from nashville
- from tampa bay
- from ottawa
- from buffalo
- from calgary
- from washington
- from vancover
- from boston
- from st.Louis
- from minnesota
- from columbus
- from vegas
- from winnipeg
- from new york
- from edmonton
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- from new york
- from pittsburgh
- from arizona
- from toronto
- from san jose
- from detroit
- from north carolina
- from colorado
- from montiral
- from seattle
- from philadelphia
- from chicago
- from los angeles
- from new jersey
32 Clues: from vegas • from dallas • from ottawa • from boston • from florida • from anaheim • from arizona • from toronto • from detroit • from buffalo • from calgary • from seattle • from chicago • from new york • from san jose • from colorado • from vancover • from montiral • from st.Louis • from columbus • from winnipeg • from new york • from edmonton • from nashville • from tampa bay • from minnesota • from pittsburgh • ...
