states and capitals Crossword Puzzles
Georgia Studies 2022-05-12
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- what are the islands St Simon's is on
- which region has lots of mountains
- A river that forms and flows on the border of Alabama
- A region with Red Clay
- What continent is Georgia on
- A swamp located on the coastal plane
- What is the place with lots of waterfalls due to elevation
- What was first city in Georgia
- A river that flows on the border of South Carolina
- what capital rotated as capitals with Savannah
- what county do we live in
- what Nation is Georgia on
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- What region is the Chattahoochee Forest in
- A small mountain that is a tourist attraction in Atalanta
- F.D.R. went there for his polio
- What region is Dalton county in Hint:Rug manufacturer
- what capital is on the ogeechee river
- The biggest region in Georgia
- The present capital city in Georgia
- Is Georgia in the north south east or west
20 Clues: A region with Red Clay • what county do we live in • what Nation is Georgia on • What continent is Georgia on • The biggest region in Georgia • What was first city in Georgia • F.D.R. went there for his polio • which region has lots of mountains • The present capital city in Georgia • A swamp located on the coastal plane • what are the islands St Simon's is on • ...
Hockey Players 2013-01-23
10 Clues: Number 9 on the Jets. • Number 4 on the Oilers • Number 93 on the Oilers • Current captain of the Jets • Number 40 on the Red Wings. • Starting goalie for the Jets. • Current captain of the Flames. • Starting goalie for the Canucks. • Current captain of the Penguins. • Current captain of the Capitals.
Hockey Players 2013-01-23
10 Clues: Number 9 on the Jets. • Number 4 on the Oilers • Number 93 on the Oilers • Number 40 on the Red Wings. • Current captain of the Jets • Starting goalie for the Jets. • Current captain of the Flames. • Current captain of the Capitals. • Starting goalie for the Canucks. • Current captain of the Penguins.
Feliciamo 2023-04-11
10 Clues: my drink of choice • animal I resemble of • your drink of choice • our first date location • viral tiktok song animal • something I miss about Romania • something you miss from Greece • you ruin everything you stupid... • musical name of two words with no space • number of capitals we have visited together
Hockey Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-29
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- Hockey Hair
- A Hockey Celebration
- Trash Talk
- Boston's Captain
- A Match Penalty Results in This
- Trophy For Best Defensive Player
- Hockey Foul
- A Swift Dangle
- Toronto's General Manager
- 3 Goals
- Hockey is Played Inside This
- Colorado Expanded From This Former Team
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- A Five Minute Penalty
- Players On Ice Per Team at Once (Not Including Goalie)
- Hockey Point
- Goalie's Equiptment Used to Catch Pucks
- 2005 First Overall
- First NHL Goalie to Wear a Helmet
- New York Rangers Head Coach
- The Team from Nashville
- 2018 Champions
- Number of Teams
- Biscuit
- Defensive Team Passing Puck Down Ice Without Touch
24 Clues: Biscuit • 3 Goals • Trash Talk • Hockey Hair • Hockey Foul • Hockey Point • 2018 Champions • A Swift Dangle • Number of Teams • Boston's Captain • 2005 First Overall • A Hockey Celebration • A Five Minute Penalty • The Team from Nashville • Toronto's General Manager • New York Rangers Head Coach • Hockey is Played Inside This • A Match Penalty Results in This • Trophy For Best Defensive Player • ...
Category Naming 2022-03-19
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- jeans, socks, shirt, sweater
- spring, summer, winter, fall
- cloudy, rainy, snowy, sunny
- wrench, hammer, saw, screwdriver
- cream, milk, yogurt, cheese
- car, truck, motorcycle, van
- Fredericton, Halifax, Edmonton, Ottawa
- toyota, hyundai, chevrolet, lexis
- coffee, tea, milkshake, water
- Christmas, Easter, New Years, Father's Day
- March, December, September, April
- Alberta New Brunswick, Manitoba, PEI
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- strawberry shortcake, cupcake, brownie, ice cream
- Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John, Halifax
- Trudeau, Higgs, Kenney, Singh
- notepad, pen, stapler, tape
- dog, bird, horse, cow
- spoon, fork, spatula, whisk
- cyan, navy, teal, sky
- bed, table, chair, desk
- Tennis, Soccer, baseball, hockey
- apple, banana, mango, strawberry
- Gleaner, Telegraph Journal, Bugle, Gazette
- maple, cedar, oak, birch
24 Clues: dog, bird, horse, cow • cyan, navy, teal, sky • bed, table, chair, desk • maple, cedar, oak, birch • notepad, pen, stapler, tape • cloudy, rainy, snowy, sunny • spoon, fork, spatula, whisk • cream, milk, yogurt, cheese • car, truck, motorcycle, van • jeans, socks, shirt, sweater • spring, summer, winter, fall • Trudeau, Higgs, Kenney, Singh • coffee, tea, milkshake, water • ...
Cody & Logan 2023-04-12
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- What Cody's college degree is in
- Where Cody was born
- Cody's grandfather's name (Dad's side)
- Cody's High School Mascot
- Cody's favorite animal
- Cody's College Mascot
- Cody's middle name
- Cody's family's annual trip
- Church Cody's favorite music artist all-time
- Combs Cody's current favorite music artist
- Cody's dad's middle name
- Cody's favorite pet growing up
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- cody's gaming system type
- Cody's favorite hockey team
- Cody's favorite athlete all-time
- Cody's mom's maiden name
- Cody's number of varsity sports in school
- Cody's favorite food
- Cody's dream vehicle
- Cody's favorite city
- Cody's favorite sport
- Cody's favorite color
- Name of Cody's bank
- Name of Cody's uncle
- number of first cousins for Cody
25 Clues: Cody's middle name • Where Cody was born • Name of Cody's bank • Cody's favorite food • Cody's dream vehicle • Cody's favorite city • Name of Cody's uncle • Cody's College Mascot • Cody's favorite sport • Cody's favorite color • Cody's favorite animal • Cody's mom's maiden name • Cody's dad's middle name • cody's gaming system type • Cody's High School Mascot • Cody's favorite hockey team • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2020-10-07
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- -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext.
- -A system of mountains in the eastern North America. They begin in Georgia, and and in Maine
- -3,000 miles beginning in northern portion of Canada, and the mountains end in New Mexico
- -Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
- -The southern country that borders the United States
- -Supreme law of the United States of America
- -A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
- -Eating in the lunch room, respectful of each other, no weapons, Ext.
- -Where a subject of citizen acknowledges a duty of allegiance, and swears loyalty to its country
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- -Expression to the flag of the United States
- -A legally recognized subject or national of the state, either native, or naturalized
- -The process to become a U.S. citizen, if you were born outside the United States
- -The northern country that borders the United States
- -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state
- -The second longest river in the United States
- -Superior, Huron,Michigan, Erie, and Ontario are the largest fresh water system in the world!
- -Longest river in the United States
- -The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- -The crime of betraying ones country, especially by attempting to kill, or overthrow the government
19 Clues: -Longest river in the United States • -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext. • -Expression to the flag of the United States • -Supreme law of the United States of America • -The second longest river in the United States • -The northern country that borders the United States • -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state • ...
Unit 1 Culture & Geography Review 2023-08-21
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- the way by which culture is spread
- a map that shows various countries and capitals in a given area
- a map that shows what the land is most used for along with its resources
- a map that shows how many people live in an area along with their movement
- language, religion, art, clothing, food, music, dance, sports
- a basic institution that shapes the way people view the world
- a basic institution that passes on skills from the past
- vertical lines that measure east and west; meridians
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- a map that shows landforms, bodies of water, and changes in elevation
- beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
- a map that shows different weather regions
- a basic institution that determines how resources are used
- adapting customs from one culture for use in another
- a basic institution that makes rules and laws
- horizontal lines that measure north and south; parallels
15 Clues: the way by which culture is spread • a map that shows different weather regions • a basic institution that makes rules and laws • adapting customs from one culture for use in another • vertical lines that measure east and west; meridians • a basic institution that passes on skills from the past • horizontal lines that measure north and south; parallels • ...
Baltic States and Ukraine 2022-04-11
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- What is the top color on the Ukrainian flag?
- What is the 2nd color on the estonian flag
- Estonia is the first country to adapt what type of voting
- The Baltic states came to be when what fell in 1991
- Lithuania borders russia in which cardinal direction that none of the other baltic states do
- What is the color of the middle stripe in the Lithuanian flag?
- In which baltic state can you expiernce life as a soviet prisoner
- The geographical center of Europe
- Which country is currently under attack from Russia
- This country is between the two other Baltic States
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- The first name of the Ukrainian president
- estonia has the most of this type of crater per square mile
- You can become a citizen of this country without living in it
- Latvia has the oldest or newest flag in the world
- This country is the southernmost Baltic state
- Estonia has the highest or lowest mountains in the Baltics
- What is the botton color on the Ukrainian flag?
- This place is home to more than a third of latvians
18 Clues: The geographical center of Europe • The first name of the Ukrainian president • What is the 2nd color on the estonian flag • What is the top color on the Ukrainian flag? • This country is the southernmost Baltic state • What is the botton color on the Ukrainian flag? • Latvia has the oldest or newest flag in the world • ...
unit 3 vocab 2023-10-25
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- of 1800-Federalist incumbent John Adams ran against the rising Republican Thomas Jefferson. The extremely partisan and outright nasty campaign failed to provide a clear winner because of a constitutional quirk.
- Spangled Banner-the Star-Spangled Banner. 1. the national anthem of the United States of America. 2. another term for the Stars and Stripes.
- Washington-1st President of the United States; commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution (1732-1799)
- Court-he highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedences over all other courts in the nation.
- and Clark-a U.S. military expedition, led by Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark, to explore the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest
- Affair-a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War
- v. Madison-established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional.
- of New Orleans-fought on January 8, 1815, between the British Army under Major General Sir Edward Pakenham and the United States Army under Brevet Major General Andrew Jackson
- body of advisers to a head of state who also serve as the heads of government departments.
- Jefferson-an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States (1801–1809).
- act of cancelling something
- Parties-collective entities that organize competitions for political offices.
- by force
- Rebellion-the first test of federal authority in the United States.
- Adams-A political leader of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; one of the Founding Fathers
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- state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- Party-a conservative and nationalist American political party and the first political party in the United States. Under Alexander Hamilton, it dominated the national government from 1789 to 1801.
- Monroe-was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825, a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.
- opposition political party in the United States
- of Ghent-agreement in Belgium between Great Britain and the United States to end the War of 1812 on the general basis of the status quo antebellum (maintaining the prewar conditions).
- Pirates-any of the Muslim pirates operating from the coast of North Africa, at their most powerful during the 17th century but still active until the 19th century.
- College-a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- of Good Feelings-marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the War of 1812.
- Hamilton-Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the United States, who fought in the American Revolutionary War, helped draft the Constitution, and served as the first secretary of the treasury. He was the founder and chief architect of the American financial system.
- Address-a speech given by an individual leaving a position or place.
- Madison-America's fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In later years, he was referred to as the “Father of the Constitution.
- Andrew Jackson-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.
- and Sedition Acts-tightened restrictions on foreign-born Americans and limited speech critical of the government.
- Purchase-the purchase of imperial rights to the western half of the Mississippi River basin from France by the United States in 1803.
- of 1812-The War of 1812 was fought by the United States of America and its indigenous allies against the United Kingdom and its own indigenous allies in British North America, with limited participation by Spain in Florida. It began when the United States declared war on 18 June 1812
30 Clues: by force • act of cancelling something • opposition political party in the United States • Rebellion-the first test of federal authority in the United States. • Address-a speech given by an individual leaving a position or place. • Parties-collective entities that organize competitions for political offices. • ...
history 2023-03-17
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- drug that began the _____ wars
- the first alphabet was the ____ (other correct answer is the proto-sinatic alphabet)
- christianity had its origins in _____
- fertile land to the east of the mediterranean (other correct answer is canaan
- a recent discovery has proved that there were other humans at the time of the neanderthals
- ____ overtook the assyrain empire
- war from 1337-1453
- napoleon began his downfall at the battle of ______
- ____ took over the inca
- when minoan civilization declined ______ took over
- towns at the end(and begining) of the silk road
- the ____ ruled florida,mexico, and the caribbean
- kings who tried to conquer greece from 492-479 bce
- ____ took over the maya
- 113-197 ce rome fought the _____empire
- the ___ kingdom(in egypt) lasted from 2040-1786 bce
- capital of aztecs
- _____ was a major trade item from 2350-1800 bce
- the ___ (in egypt) lasted from 1786-1570 bce
- war between athens and sparta
- famous explorer that traveled on the silk road
- capitals of assyrain empire (in alphabetical order)
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- ____ overtook the median empire
- romes worst enemies
- ____ ruled the east coast of the united states
- only two countries in africa never to be colonized
- ____ overtook the persian empire
- ____ took over the aztecs
- three of the first communities(in alphabetical order)
- the second dynasty (in china) was the _____
- the ___ kingdom(in egypt) lasted from 2700-2180 bce
- the poem the ___ tells of a war that is greece vs troy
- empire in modern day turkey
- the ___ (in egypt) lasted from 2180-2040 bce
- major trade country
- the great wall of china was built in the _____dynasty
- china was famous for its _____
- the _____ dynasty was when chinese characters evolved
- a volcano on the island of ___ (modern day santorini)marked the decline of minoan civilization
- the ___ kingdom(in egypt) lasted from 1570-1085 bce
- the first writing was in _____
41 Clues: capital of aztecs • war from 1337-1453 • romes worst enemies • major trade country • ____ took over the inca • ____ took over the maya • ____ took over the aztecs • empire in modern day turkey • war between athens and sparta • drug that began the _____ wars • china was famous for its _____ • the first writing was in _____ • ____ overtook the median empire • ...
O' Canada ! 2012-09-23
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- List one of the things that P.E.I is known for.
- What is Halifax known for?
- What province has a lot of dinosaur remains?
- What is the name of the ship on the dime?
- What is the longest river in Canada?
- What is the largest region in Canada?
- What is one of the most isolated capitals?
- What province is 50-50? (English and French).
- What is the tallest mountain in Canada?
- What is the largest island in Canada?
- What is the biggest territory?
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- How many time zones does Canada have?
- Where was the RCMP formed?
- Where did we first communicate with Europe?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What continent is Canada in?
- What is the fastest growing city?
- How many provinces does Canada have?
- What province is known for its icebergs?
- How many territories does Canada have?
20 Clues: Where was the RCMP formed? • What is Halifax known for? • What continent is Canada in? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is the biggest territory? • What is the fastest growing city? • What is the longest river in Canada? • How many provinces does Canada have? • How many time zones does Canada have? • What is the largest region in Canada? • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2020-10-07
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- -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext.
- -A system of mountains in the eastern North America. They begin in Georgia, and and in Maine
- -3,000 miles beginning in northern portion of Canada, and the mountains end in New Mexico
- -Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
- -The southern country that borders the United States
- -Supreme law of the United States of America
- -A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
- -Eating in the lunch room, respectful of each other, no weapons, Ext.
- -Where a subject of citizen acknowledges a duty of allegiance, and swears loyalty to its country
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- -Expression to the flag of the United States
- -A legally recognized subject or national of the state, either native, or naturalized
- -The process to become a U.S. citizen, if you were born outside the United States
- -The northern country that borders the United States
- -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state
- -The second longest river in the United States
- -Superior, Huron,Michigan, Erie, and Ontario are the largest fresh water system in the world!
- -Longest river in the United States
- -The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- -The crime of betraying ones country, especially by attempting to kill, or overthrow the government
19 Clues: -Longest river in the United States • -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext. • -Expression to the flag of the United States • -Supreme law of the United States of America • -The second longest river in the United States • -The northern country that borders the United States • -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state • ...
Words we use in the classroom 2022-05-24
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- Your teachers favourite colour
- Found on our prayer space
- Two words joined together using a '
- We use groups in this Maths topic
- Found on our prayer space
- Light of the World
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- We are learning about this Maths topic NOW
- We do this at midday everyday
- The name of our class
- Your teachers first name
- We went here today
- Words that connect sentences
- We use this at the start of our sentences
- The colour of Easter
- We use 'sharing' in this Maths topic
- The colour of Lent
16 Clues: We went here today • The colour of Lent • Light of the World • The colour of Easter • The name of our class • Your teachers first name • Found on our prayer space • Found on our prayer space • Words that connect sentences • We do this at midday everyday • Your teachers favourite colour • We use groups in this Maths topic • Two words joined together using a ' • ...
Amrit Saini Articles Crossword 2024-02-09
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- You needed 9 out of 13 ___ to be able to pass an bills, but with all the cultures of the states being so different that was nearly impossible.
- Problems they needed to revise about the articles (D____)
- Articles were flawed because Congress couldn't ___
- When the Articles were being used all the power was handed to the ____
- The representatives sent out by the states to revise the government in 1787 in Philadelphia.
- The states acted in their own _____(Two Words)
- The Articles of ____ were the first government the United States had but failed because it was so weak
- The articles were created during the ______(Two words)
- The states wanted a weak central government to have as much ___ as possible (Hint: A____)
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- After the Articles was a bust the Constitutional Convention met in 1787 and revised the Articles and implemented the ____ in 1789
- The articles were purposely made ___ so states had power and were able to be independent.
- Alexander____ hated Congress because they didn't share his vision
- The 1787 convention was remembered as the ____ Convention because they made a new plan for the government called the *constitution*
- You needed ____ votes to pass amendments which was nearly impossible. (Hint: 13/13 votes is called U___)
- The ____ of the Congress was very limited which made the articles so flawed.
- States could pass ___ that could hurt merchants from the other colonies.
- An underlying issue in America that overshadowed everything else (They were broke)
- The states were able to print their own money causing ____ to happen.
- ____ merchants benefited from the articles because they were able to sell their goods in American ports for cheaper making American consumers buy it more than locally produced goods.
- The governments weren't able to pay the ___ because they couldn't tax the states.
20 Clues: The states acted in their own _____(Two Words) • Articles were flawed because Congress couldn't ___ • The articles were created during the ______(Two words) • Problems they needed to revise about the articles (D____) • Alexander____ hated Congress because they didn't share his vision • The states were able to print their own money causing ____ to happen. • ...
Bill of Rights 2015-01-22
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- this amendment states civil trial rights
- this amendment states quartering troops in homes
- a formal listing of the basic rights or citizens
- this amendment states rights retained by the people
- people who are required to defend themselves in a legal action
- this amendment states powers reserved to the states
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- the act of giving testimony that can be used against oneself
- this amendment states bail and punishment
- this amendment states the right to bear arms
- this amendment states legal rights
- this amendment states criminal trial rights
- this amendment states the right to worship freely
- an order from a judge that authorizes police or other officials to take a certain action
- this amendment states searches and seizures
14 Clues: this amendment states legal rights • this amendment states civil trial rights • this amendment states bail and punishment • this amendment states criminal trial rights • this amendment states searches and seizures • this amendment states the right to bear arms • this amendment states quartering troops in homes • a formal listing of the basic rights or citizens • ...
AIC quotations 2018-04-12
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- Sheila tells Gerald in Act 2 that “you and I aren’t the _____ people who sat down to dinner here”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught in ____ and blood and anguish”
- Eric tells Mr and Mrs Birling that he is _______ of both of them.
- Mr Birling wants the Crofts and the Birlings to work together for “lower ____ and higher prices”
- The stage directions describe the Inspector as an “impression of massiveness, _____ and purposefulness”
- Birling is concerned there will be a “public _____”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “We don’t live ____”
- In Act 2, the Inspector states “we have to share something. If there’s nothing else, we’ll have to share our ______”
- Mrs Birling was Mr Birling’s “social ______”
- the stage direction that describes Mr Birling
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “_____ of you helped to kill her. Remember that. Never forget it”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “We are members of one ____”
- The stage directions describe Sheila as “rather ______”
- Birling repeats this adjective when describing the Titanic
- Mrs Birling states that she told Eva/Daisy to “Go and look for the _____ of the child. It’s his responsibility”
- When Eva/Daisy went to Mrs Birling for help, she states “I used my ______ to have it refused”
- The Inspector repeats the word “there are ____ and ____ and _____ of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us”
- Birling states that “a man has to mind his own business and look after _______”
- Birling describes Eva Smith as a “lively good-looking girl” and a “______ worker”
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- Sheila reminds Gerald that he did not come near her “last _______”
- Mrs Birling refers to Eva Smith as “_____ of that class”
- In Act 3, Birling begs the Inspector “I’d give _____”
- When Sheila hears about Birling’s treatment of Eva Smith, she states that “these girls aren’t cheap labour – they’re ______”
- Birling believes he has a good chance of receiving a _______
- The Inspector tells Eric “[you] used her for the end of stupid drunken evening, as if she was an _____, a thing, not a person”
- Because Eva Smith has “a lot to say”, Birling stated that she had to ____
- Sheila uses this word to describe Eric
- Birling states that “there isn’t a chance of ______”
- In Act 3 the Inspector states “We are _____ for each other”
- The Inspector states in Act 1 that “it would do us all a bit of good if sometimes we tried to put _______ in the place of these young women counting their pennies in their dingy little back bedrooms”
- Gerald describes Daisy Renton as “intensely _____” when he first met her
- The stage directions describe Eric as “not quite at _____”
- Eric tells Birling “you’re not the kind of father a chap could go to when he’s in _____”
- Who tells Sheila she is “marrying at a very good time”?
34 Clues: Sheila uses this word to describe Eric • Mrs Birling was Mr Birling’s “social ______” • the stage direction that describes Mr Birling • In Act 3 the Inspector states “We don’t live ____” • Birling is concerned there will be a “public _____” • Birling states that “there isn’t a chance of ______” • In Act 3, Birling begs the Inspector “I’d give _____” • ...
China Rakeesha Entzminger 2022-01-18
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- Period of glory,unity,and peace
- people who owned land, governed villages, and paid tributes to the King
- What was used to make tools, weapons,jewelry,religious items
- Doubling the size of China is an example of-
- A series of obligations
- set of criteria that needs to be met to accomplish an objective
- Kings,Warriors-Nobles,Peasants
- What China refers to themselves as
- Pictures of symbols standing for a word
- What is one of the capitals of the Shang Dynasty
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- Ancient trade route that extended from Mediterranean in the west to China in the east
- Where did Chinese Civilization begin
- Concentrating power from a single source or location
- What replaces bronze?
- Belief that two powers govern the natural rhythms of life
- Who conquered the Shang Dynasty
- First historic family to rule the Middle Kingdom
- people who were farmers and used sticks and stone tools
- In order to maintain the social order, harsh punishment must be used
- Had to obey fathers,husbands, and own son
20 Clues: What replaces bronze? • A series of obligations • Kings,Warriors-Nobles,Peasants • Period of glory,unity,and peace • Who conquered the Shang Dynasty • What China refers to themselves as • Where did Chinese Civilization begin • Pictures of symbols standing for a word • Had to obey fathers,husbands, and own son • Doubling the size of China is an example of- • ...
The Jackson Era 2016-02-01
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- a financial crisis in the United States that touched off a major recession that lasted until the mid-1840s
- Cherokee silversmith
- forth chief justice of the supreme court of the US (1801-1835)
- five Native American nations—the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek (Muscogee), and Seminole
- a pejorative term for state banks selected by the U.S. Department of Treasury to receive surplus government funds in 1833
- When the 1824 election ended without any candidate receiving a majority in the electoral college, the House of Representatives awarded the election to John Quincy Adams
- The route along which the United States government forced several tribes of Native Americans, including the Cherokees, Seminoles, Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Creeks, to migrate to reservations west of the Mississippi River in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840s.
- a practice of regarding public offices and their emoluments as plunder for members of the victorious party
- a member of a Native American people originally from Tennessee and North Carolina
- an American financier who served as the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United States
- a political party active in the middle of the 19th century in the United States of America
- a person who is chosen or elected to vote or act for others
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- the action of a state impeding or attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of a law of the United States
- one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party
- a member of a political party formed in opposition to the Jacksonian Democrats and after being decisively defeated in the presidential election of 1832 fused with other elements to form the Whig party
- former territory south United States in present state of Oklahoma
- the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent
- Jackson's Wife
- all rights not vested by the United States Constitution in the federal government nor forbidden by it to the separate states
- the right to vote, especially in a political election
20 Clues: Jackson's Wife • Cherokee silversmith • the right to vote, especially in a political election • a person who is chosen or elected to vote or act for others • forth chief justice of the supreme court of the US (1801-1835) • former territory south United States in present state of Oklahoma • the act of separating from a nation or state and becoming independent • ...
Capitals of Indian states 2024-02-17
holiday destinations 2020-06-14
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- One of the fashion capitals with London, New York and Milan.
- 2016 Olympic Games host city.
- Most populated city in the United Arab Emirates.
- Tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas is a native of this country.
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- Country with Manila as capital.
- Largest city of Turkey, formerly the capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires.
- Italian city where you can visit the Colosseum.
- A city in north central India.
8 Clues: 2016 Olympic Games host city. • A city in north central India. • Country with Manila as capital. • Italian city where you can visit the Colosseum. • Most populated city in the United Arab Emirates. • One of the fashion capitals with London, New York and Milan. • Tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas is a native of this country. • ...
U.S. Presidents 2023-02-02
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- the 20th president of the United States
- a general in World War II before he became president
- the last name of a father and son president
- the 5th president of the United States
- the 31st president of the United States
- president during the Cold War
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- created the Emancipation Proclamation
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- the 33rd president of the United States
- loved the outdoors so he worked on forming national parks
- a general in Civil War
- the first president of the United States
- the governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975
- the host of the business show "The Apprentice" before becoming president
- the 30th president of the United States
- killed by an assassin and Teddy Roosevelt replaced him
- the 35th president of the United States
17 Clues: a general in Civil War • president during the Cold War • wrote the Declaration of Independence • created the Emancipation Proclamation • the 5th president of the United States • the 33rd president of the United States • the 20th president of the United States • the 30th president of the United States • the 31st president of the United States • ...
THE Great American Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Abbrv. for a defensive Military alliance made after WW2 that Included the US as well as aligned states
- instituted by the Supreme Court case Plessy v Ferguson, which said this was legal if facilities were, "separate, but equal."
- federal regulation industry implemented by President Nixon during his first term
- War fought by the United states, where they acquired the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
- Fathered by James Madison to replace the Articles of Confederation as the Governing document of the US
- Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s
- Instituted by the 18th Amendment after a decades long temperance movement
- State that is home to many Native American reservations; North of Texas
- The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War
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- Group of Colonists that supported the crown and opposed American Independance
- ____ Party, nicknamed the "Bull Moose" Party, founded by Theodore Roosevelt
- Joined by the United States after WW2 to promote greater global unity and prevent another world war
- The only American President to serve more than 2 terms
- President who's election led to the secession of many Southern States
- The ideology that the united states should expand west across North America, as it is the will of god
- Third President of the United States, had an agrarian vision for the United States
- Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic
- Considered the "Father of the Constitution", and the 5th President of the United States
- Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court
- American President who famously called dissenters to a Churchill speech as the "American Crackpots Association"
20 Clues: The only American President to serve more than 2 terms • The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War • Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s • Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic • Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court • ...
Language Arts 2022-12-21
9 Clues: A, E, I, O, U. • Having a cold. • An action word. • I describe nouns. • I can say, "oooo or you." • There are 21 of us in the alphabet. • Another word that means 'doubling.' • Uppercase letters are known as these. • A person, place, thing, idea or feeling.
States and capitals 2022-01-19
Native American Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-23
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- historically one of six Cheyenne military societies.
- a landmark law in the United States signed into law by United States President Lyndon B. Johnson during the King assassination riots
- a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies
- an American poet and writer who became an activist on behalf of improved treatment of Native Americans by the United States government.
- authorized the president to grant lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian Lands.
- also known more recently as American Indian Residential Schools.
- one of the most important leaders of the Oglala Lakota from 1868 to 1909.
- part of a series of forced displacements of approximately 60,000 Native Americans of the Five Civilized Tribes between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government known as the Indian removal.
- a time of killing buffalo and expansion.
- a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States
- a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce.
- three related military conflicts in Florida between the United States and the Seminole
- also called Pine Ridge Agency, is an Oglala Lakota Indian reservation located virtually entirely in the U.S. state of South Dakota.
- spiritual movement that arose among Western American Indians
- a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache people.
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- a mass hanging at Mankato on December 26, when 38 Sioux were executed.
- also known as Indian Affairs, is a United States federal agency within the Department of the Interior.
- a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War.
- leader of the Chihuicahui local group of the Chokonen and principal chief of the Chokonen band of the Chiricahua Apache
- a non-fiction book by Helen Hunt Jackson first published in 1881 that chronicled the experiences of Native Americans in the United States.
- a Lakota war leader of the Oglala band in the 19th century. He took up arms against the United States federal government to fight against encroachment
- a United States Congressional act passed on February 28, 1877, it officially removed ownership of the Black Hills from the Lakota.
- a person employed by the military during wartime to use a little-known language as a means of secret communication.
- his middle name is named after a shawnee Chief
- created the Indian reservation system and provided funds to move Indian tribes onto farming reservations and hopefully keep them under control.
- allowed the president to break up reservation land.
- a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars.
- a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War
- also known as Second Wounded Knee, began on February 27, 1973, when approximately 200 Oglala Lakota and followers of the American Indian Movement seized and occupied the town of Wounded Knee.
- also known as the Forced Fee Patenting Act, amended the Dawes Act of 1887,
- casino located in Connecticut.
- a type education taught by elders.
- treaty made to delineate tribal land holdings for the U.S. government
- law providing for the distribution of Indian lands among Native Americans.
- a massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army.
- an aggressive Union general during the American Civil War
- he served as the last Commanding General of the United States Army before the office was abolished.
- a small and isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America
- the Battle of the Greasy Grass and also commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand.
- abbreviation for a Native American grassroots movement founded in July 1968.
40 Clues: casino located in Connecticut. • a type education taught by elders. • a time of killing buffalo and expansion. • his middle name is named after a shawnee Chief • allowed the president to break up reservation land. • a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce. • historically one of six Cheyenne military societies. • ...
Faith Wilson- Chapter 4 Key Ideas 2020-12-01
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- a system of spending, taxing, providing aid in the federal system
- states had the right to separate themselves from the union
- states that states had to nullify national laws
- powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution but belong to the states
- evolved releasing national funds in the form grants to the state and local communities
- a power held by the national and state governments at the same time
- money and resources from the national government to state for local activities
- both state and national government have equal authority operating within there own areas
- powers granted to the national government
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- reversing the trend by returning authority to the state governments
- the idea of returning power to the state
- federalism under the New Plan that national government was responsible for the social and economical welfare
- demanding the states to perform certain policies in return for recieving grant money
- requires that all states give official records to other states if requested
- money given to the state for specific uses
- powers historically known to be naturally belonging to all governments
- power granted to the national government not listed in the constitution
- federal grants given to the state for welfare, public health, community development and education
18 Clues: the idea of returning power to the state • powers granted to the national government • money given to the state for specific uses • states that states had to nullify national laws • states had the right to separate themselves from the union • a system of spending, taxing, providing aid in the federal system • ...
Indian states and capitals quiz 2021-03-15
Civil War 2017-04-24
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- People in each state would decide the slavery issue (“popular sovereignty”)
- was a former enslaved African American who promoted African American involvement in the Civil War
- a group of states united into one political body, the United States, and refers to the North during the Civil War
- tax on foreign goods
- in which people held jobs in cities, the North was mainly an urban society
- was leader of the Army of Northern Virginia, opposed secession, but did not believe that the Union should be held together by force
- a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was an abolitionist, which described slavery in the South
- California entered the Union as a free state. Southwest territories would decide about slavery.
- Missouri entered the Union as a slave state; Maine entered the Union as a free slate.
- an African American sailor and later a Union naval captain, was highly honored for his feats of bravery and heroism. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives after the war.
- said that the Civil War was to preserve a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people” Given by Abraham Lincoln in Gettysburg PA
- was president of the Confederate States of America
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- another term for the Confederate States of America, the South
- was a skilled Confederate general from Virginia
- the withdrawal of states from the United States
- an American abolitionist, Brown and his followers attacked and occupied the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry
- United States Supreme Court case, a slave who had resided in a free state or territory , where slavery was prohibited, was not thereby entitled to his freedom
- a Civil War nurse, created the American Red Cross
- was president of the United States during the Civil War (16TH president), wrote the Gettysburg Address
- declared “that all persons held as slaves: within the rebellious states “are, and henceforward shall be free”
- a crop such as tobacco and cotton that is grown to be sold rather than by use by the farmer
- in which people lived in small villages and on farms and plantations, the South was mainly an agricultural society
- the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives, who are the source of all political power
- political powers reserved for the states governments rather than the federal governments. State power should be stronger than national.
- a law passed as part of the Compromise of 1850, which provided southern slaveholders with a legal way to capture slaves who had escaped to the free states
- was general of the Union army that defeated Lee
- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
27 Clues: tax on foreign goods • was a skilled Confederate general from Virginia • the withdrawal of states from the United States • was general of the Union army that defeated Lee • a Civil War nurse, created the American Red Cross • was president of the Confederate States of America • another term for the Confederate States of America, the South • ...
civil war cross puzzle 2023-04-10
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- - The side of an army or military unit.
- - A nickname for northerners who were against the Civil War.
- - A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners.
- -An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port.
- - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery.
- - A long blade or knife attached to the end of a musket. Soldiers would use it like a spear in close combat.
- - 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 northerner who moved to the South during the reconstruction in order to become rich.
- - An ankle-high shoe worn by soldiers during the civil War.
- - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle.
- - An executive order from President Abraham Lincoln stating that the enslaved in the Confederate states were to be set free.
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- - 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.
- - A term used to describe people who supported the Union.
- - 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.
- - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars.
- - The part of the war fought in the Eastern United States including Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
- - A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War
- - 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.
- - When a person is murdered for political reasons.
- - 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 nickname for the South
21 Clues: - A nickname for the South • - The side of an army or military unit. • - Large caliber firearms like cannons and mortars. • - When a person is murdered for political reasons. • - A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle. • - A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery. • - A term used to describe people who supported the Union. • ...
FLO Crossword Example 2017-08-07
8 Clues: Cool Man... • Moving to music • Nick ____s cats • The vibe at FLO school • Four Legged FLO student • The furniture people dance on • students take turns cooking... • What goes at the start of a sentence
Sports teams 2024-09-19
11 Clues: Won the MLB • Won the NFL • Has Lebron James • most local NFL team • The only NFL team in NY • The most local NHL team • the most local MLB team • Won a world series in 2002 • share a stadium with the giants • Had the CY Young award winner last year • worst team in the NFL by record last year
The SA20 2022-12-05
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- Appointed captain of Jo'burg Super Kings
- BBL team which 2-across signed for
- _________ Eastern Cape
- Former Proteas captain who became the SA20 commissioner
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- Pretoria ________
- Appointed captain of Durban's Super Giants
- Appointed captain of Paarl Royals
- Most expensive player in the SA20 auction
- Appointed captain of MI Cape Town
- Predecessor to the SA20
10 Clues: Pretoria ________ • _________ Eastern Cape • Predecessor to the SA20 • Appointed captain of MI Cape Town • Appointed captain of Paarl Royals • BBL team which 2-across signed for • Appointed captain of Jo'burg Super Kings • Most expensive player in the SA20 auction • Appointed captain of Durban's Super Giants • Former Proteas captain who became the SA20 commissioner
State Capitals 2021-11-15
14 Clues: helena • Austin • Phoenix • st paul • Raleigh • Jackson • Bismark • Atlanta • hartford • Columbus • tallahassee • postal abb for TN • Postal abb for MA • Postal abb for MI
European Capitals 2023-03-20
14 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Poland • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Turkey • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Romania • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Finland • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Lithuania • Capital of Great Britain
European capitals 2020-10-30
Canadian Capitals 2021-03-30
14 Clues: Yukon • Canada • Quebec • Nunavut • Ontario • Alberta • Manitoba • Nova Scotia • Saskatchewan • New Brunswick • British Columbia • Prince Edward Island • Northwest Territories • Newfoundland and Labrador
Europe's capitals 2023-05-09
Alina's Birthday Crossword 2024-01-31
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- Poem dedicated to a person
- Alina's middle name
- Technique Alina is expert in
- Busybodies
- Country in Africa, also a name for a lad
- How Ross says goodbye after a long day of science
- Overused clue in the NYT crossword; black and white cookie
- Weirdest kim lab swag we've ever gotten
- Alina's astrological sign
- Where Alina went to college
- Alina’s most proliferative hobby
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- Julie's favorite hormone
- Alina's most recent Halloween costume
- Language Alina studied, besides English
- Alina's alcoholic beverage of choice
- prison, or what is feels like you’re in when finishing your PhD
- Alina's hot beverage of choice
- Alina's partner
- Finish this sentence: “see ya later _______”
- Vast quantity of time
- Hilarious clue; means “to know intuitively” or “to understand”
- Alina's model system of choice
- Best form of transportation
- Alina's word game of choice
- 12 across but bigger
- Alina and Ross’s newfound fun activity
- Street name on which 2 members of the kim lab have lived
27 Clues: Busybodies • Alina's partner • Alina's middle name • 12 across but bigger • Vast quantity of time • Julie's favorite hormone • Alina's astrological sign • Poem dedicated to a person • Best form of transportation • Alina's word game of choice • Where Alina went to college • Technique Alina is expert in • Alina's hot beverage of choice • Alina's model system of choice • ...
Cold War Vocabulary 2022-05-18
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- - A superpower is a country that is significantly stronger, especially in regards to their military, than most other countries. During the Cold War the Soviet Union and the United States were the two world superpowers.
- a competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to explore space. Russia got off to a fast start by putting up the first satellite and the first manned flight into orbit. The United States, however, was the first to put a man on the Moon.
- A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to manufacture the most nuclear weapons. They also tried to outdo each other in weapons technology and defense.
- economic and political philosophy named after its author German philosopher Karl Marx. It is the basis of many communist governments.
- A softening or easing of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. It started around 1971 and included President Nixon's visit to Moscow as well as the SALT talks. It ended when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979.
- a movement in Poland to create a trade union that was not controlled by the communist party. It was led by Lech Walesa who became President of Poland in 1990.
- a device that uses nuclear forces to create a huge explosion capable of destroying an entire city.
- when two sides use third parties to fight rather than fighting each other directly. The United States and the Soviet Union fought proxy wars during the Cold War such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
- an alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern Europe communist nations
- This is the term given to accusations of treason or disloyalty without having evidence. It comes from a time when Senator McCarthy of the US made several accusations of people being communists and traitors during the Cold War.
- policy introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev that allowed for more openness in the Soviet government as well as some level of freedom of speech.
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- An economic system based on private ownership (rather than government ownership) and the free market system.
- a time of extreme anti-communism in the United States. People were scared that communists had infiltrated the government.
- An economic system based on government ownership and control of resources.
- an effort to stop the spread of communism. It said that the United States would help countries that were threatened by "armed minorities or outside pressures".
- a name given to the Soviet Union and its communist controlled states in Eastern Europe such as Poland, East Germany, and Bulgaria.
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. It was when the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to limit the number of nuclear weapons they made.
- a descriptive term or symbol used to describe the border between the communist and democratic countries of Europe. The idea of the iron curtain was that it kept information and people from crossing from the communist east to the democratic west.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is an alliance of democratic and western countries including much of Western Europe, Canada, and the United States.
- term used by Mikhail Gorbachev to describe a reconstruction of the Soviet economy and industry. It included some private ownership of businesses.
- Doctrine stated that a country could ask for military support from the United States if it was threatened by another country. It was based on a speech President Eisenhower gave to Congress and was a warning to the Soviet Union.
21 Clues: An economic system based on government ownership and control of resources. • an alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern Europe communist nations • a device that uses nuclear forces to create a huge explosion capable of destroying an entire city. • ...
Social Studies 2020-09-08
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- protect individuals freedoms.
- People that criticized the Constitution because it lacked the bill of rights
- the system of courts that interprets and applies law in legal cases
- Morris an English-born merchant and a Founding Father of the United States. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania legislature, the Second Continental Congress, and the United States
- release from slavery.
- of Rights a landmark Act in the constitutional law of England that sets out certain basic civil rights and clarifies who would be next to inherit the Crown.
- Hamilton was an American statesman, politician, legal scholar, military commander, lawyer, banker, and economist. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- shays an American soldier, revolutionary, and farmer famous for being one of the leaders and namesake of Shays' Rebellion,
- Approved.
- and Balances principles of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches
- the action of enlightening or the state of being enlightened.
- otis warren a published poet, political playwright and satirist during the age of the American Revolution—a time when women were encouraged and expected to keep silent on political matters.
- sovereignty the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives, who are the source of all political power
- papers a series of 85 essays arguing in support of the United States Constitution
- having the power to make laws.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market
- Ordinance an organic act of the Congress of the Confederation of the United States
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- Compromise an agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
- Madison America's fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.
- having two branches or chambers
- of Confederation an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution
- people who opposed the ratification of the Constitution in 1789 and thereafter allied with Thomas Jefferson's Anti Federalist Party,
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- branches of government the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch.
- Virginia planter.
- having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- Sherman American politician whose plan for representation of large and small states prevented a deadlock at the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787
27 Clues: Approved. • Virginia planter. • release from slavery. • protect individuals freedoms. • having the power to make laws. • having two branches or chambers • a long and severe recession in an economy or market • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • having the power to put plans, actions, or laws into effect. • ...
The Reconstruction Era 2018-04-24
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- after the Civil War
- the rights guaranteed by the Constitution to all people as
- all citizens equal protection of the law
- to limit the rights and freedoms of African Americans
- a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1868,
- to find a solution for
- a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1870,
- War to help and protect newly freed black Americans
- slavery in the United States
- laws passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former Confederate
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- states were rebuilt and brought back into the Union
- a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1865,
- citizenship to anyone born in the United States and
- or color, or because the person was once a slave
- the period of time after the Civil War in which
- especially equal treatment under the law
- an agency established by Congress at the end of the
- laws enforcing segregation of blacks and whites in the
- of less importance, value, or quality
- to put up with
- that states cannot deny anyone the right to vote because of
21 Clues: to put up with • after the Civil War • to find a solution for • slavery in the United States • of less importance, value, or quality • all citizens equal protection of the law • especially equal treatment under the law • a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1865, • a change to the Constitution, ratified in 1868, • the period of time after the Civil War in which • ...
India States 2022-09-14
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- Cleanest state with less population
- Chennai is the capital of thsi state
- Shillong is the capital of this state.
- This state is India's largest bamboo producing states
- This state is land of saints and fighters
- This state is a battle hub
- This state is land of festivals
- This state is also known as heart of india
- World's Longest Highway Tunnel above 10,000 Feet is located here in this state
- This state is home to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- This state has the longest sea shore as compared to other Indian states
- Guwahati is the capital of this state.
- Pingali Venkayya, designer of Indian Flag was from which state?
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- Worlds largest family is from this state
- Largest state of india
- Smallest state in India
- Also known as temple city of India
- This state has highest female to men ratio
- Jagannath Temple is located in this state
- Newly added 29th state of India
- Which state is home to the largest monastery in India?
- This atate has the largest Mangrove forest in the world in Sunderbans
- One of the wonders is situated in this state
- Chipko Movement started in this state
- Bengluru is the capital of this state
- Agartala is capital of this state
- This state is a major producer of energy and steel
- Lip smacking cuisine - Litti Chohka is from which state?
28 Clues: Largest state of india • Smallest state in India • This state is a battle hub • Newly added 29th state of India • This state is land of festivals • Agartala is capital of this state • Also known as temple city of India • Cleanest state with less population • Chennai is the capital of thsi state • Chipko Movement started in this state • Bengluru is the capital of this state • ...
States#1 2022-08-26
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- the biggest city has a french name
- if you want to see alligators and beaches, go there
- the hamburger was invented here
- between #3 and #10
- a river with the same name runs through it
- rainy on the pacific
- the least populated state
- you will find a cactus here
- not only famous for fried chickens
- between #1 and #3
- the peach state
- where else do people say howdy?
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- the state capital is also it's biggest city
- the name hints that there are a lot of many mountains
- in it's largest city sometimes the river turns green
- if you think of dairy, you think of this state
- it's nickname is "the cornhusker state"
- big apple
- sunshine state
- a well known brown alcoholic beverage comes from here
20 Clues: big apple • sunshine state • the peach state • between #1 and #3 • between #3 and #10 • rainy on the pacific • the least populated state • you will find a cactus here • the hamburger was invented here • where else do people say howdy? • the biggest city has a french name • not only famous for fried chickens • it's nickname is "the cornhusker state" • ...
US STATES 2022-11-10
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- Olympia
- Jefferson City
- Trenton
- Eugene
- Boston
- Richmond
- Montpelier
- denver
- Omaha
- Charleston
- Austin
- Frankfort
- Carson City
- Oklahoma City
- Sacramento
- Des Moines
- Montgomery
- Pierre
- Cheyenne
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- Saint Paul
- Jackson
- Providence
- Alburquerque
- Baton Rouge
- Augusta
- Memphis
- Springfield
- Atlanta
- Juneau
- Harrisburg
- salt lake city
- Indianapolis
- Tallahassee
- Bismarck
- concord
- Topeka
- Madison
- Little Rock
38 Clues: Omaha • Eugene • Boston • denver • Juneau • Austin • Topeka • Pierre • Jackson • Olympia • Augusta • Memphis • Trenton • Atlanta • concord • Madison • Richmond • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Frankfort • Saint Paul • Providence • Montpelier • Harrisburg • Charleston • Sacramento • Des Moines • Montgomery • Baton Rouge • Springfield • Tallahassee • Carson City • Little Rock • Alburquerque • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City • salt lake city
50 States 2022-06-21
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- Hawaii
- Texas
- Alaska
- Oregon
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Arkansas
- SouthCarolina
- Georgia
- Kansas
- Vermont
- Minnesota
- RhodeIsland
- Maine
- Oklahoma
- WestVirginia
- Colorado
- NorthCarolina
- Missouri
- NewYork
- NewHampshire
- Indiana
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- Massachusetts
- Florida
- Maryland
- Wisconsin
- Washington
- Alabama
- Louisiana
- Montana
- Ohio
- Utah
- NewMexico
- Pennsylvania
- Tennessee
- SouthDakota
- NorthDakota
- Iowa
- Nevada
- Mississippi
- Arizona
- Michigan
- Wyoming
- California
- Nebraska
- Kentucky
- NewJersey
- Virginia
48 Clues: Ohio • Utah • Iowa • Texas • Idaho • Maine • Hawaii • Alaska • Oregon • Kansas • Nevada • Florida • Alabama • Montana • Georgia • Vermont • Arizona • Wyoming • NewYork • Indiana • Maryland • Illinois • Arkansas • Michigan • Oklahoma • Colorado • Nebraska • Kentucky • Virginia • Missouri • Wisconsin • Louisiana • NewMexico • Tennessee • Minnesota • NewJersey • Washington • California • SouthDakota • NorthDakota • RhodeIsland • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • WestVirginia • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
u.s. states 2022-06-03
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- Nickname: The Peach State
- where ladies bathtub is
- State flower: Peony
- where we live
- abe lincoln was from this state
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- home of the new england patriots
- wine country region
- also known as the grand canyon state
- the capital is baton rouge
- "toto, i don't think we are in ------ anymore."
- Capital: St. Paul
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- Capital: Lansing
- yale university is here
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- capital is little rock
- people go here all the time to gamble
- mostly known for its alligators
- they are known for growing potato's
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- the first person to step on omaha beach is from here
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- the 38th state
- second smallest state
- the capital is lincoln
- the capital is anchorage
26 Clues: where we live • the 38th state • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • State flower: Peony • wine country region • second smallest state • capital is little rock • the capital is lincoln • yale university is here • where ladies bathtub is • the capital is anchorage • Nickname: The Peach State • the capital is baton rouge • State flower: Yellow Hibiscus • mostly known for its alligators • ...
USA States 2022-05-24
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- the state name is derived from the Iroquois word "oyo," which means "great river."
- this state is known for: Country music. Whiskey. Graceland and Elvis
- The U.S. National Anthem Was Written in this state
- the capital is boise
- the largest landlocked state in the us
- capital is st. paul
- this state is known as the tar heel state
- this state was named in honor of King Louis XIV
- first state to declare its independence from England
- The world's largest shrimp is on display at the Old Spanish Fort Museum in Pascagoula.
- You can see five different states from the top of Capulin Volcano.
- The first McDonald's was built in Des Plaines, IL.
- this state is known as the bluegrass state
- this state's colors are blue and gold
- this states biggest city is las vegas
- this state has the most golf courses of any state in America.
- this state is known as the show me state
- has the most ghost towns of any state.
- this state's name means beautiful
- this state Produces More Peaches than Georgia
- this state has a state seashell
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In
- original name new amsterdam
- the baked bean state
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- the least populated state in America.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten here
- the first rocket was built here
- the birthplace of wine
- largest producers of blueberries
- home to the world's largest natural hot springs swimming pool
- the first state to grant women the right to vote
- the second-driest state in the United States after Nevada
- the green mountain state
- the first state to set the car speed limit law
- this state is pancake flat
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh in 1909.
- this state produces more rice than any other
- Green Bay is known as the "Toilet Paper Capital" of the world.
- this state's nickname is the golden state
- Kool-Aid was invented by Edward Perkins in Hastings
- From East to west,______ is the widest state in the USA.
- the smallest us state
- the shopping cart was invented here
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In this state
- the state animal is a coyote
- the only state to be named after a United States president.
- this states population is only 736,990
- speaking of the grand canyon...
- Dr. Pepper Was Invented in this state
49 Clues: capital is st. paul • the capital is boise • the baked bean state • the smallest us state • the birthplace of wine • the green mountain state • this state is pancake flat • original name new amsterdam • the state animal is a coyote • the first rocket was built here • speaking of the grand canyon... • this state has a state seashell • largest producers of blueberries • ...
USA States 2022-05-24
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- the state name is derived from the Iroquois word "oyo," which means "great river."
- this state is known for: Country music. Whiskey. Graceland and Elvis
- The U.S. National Anthem Was Written in this state
- the capital is boise
- the largest landlocked state in the us
- capital is st. paul
- this state is known as the tar heel state
- this state was named in honor of King Louis XIV
- first state to declare its independence from England
- The world's largest shrimp is on display at the Old Spanish Fort Museum in Pascagoula.
- You can see five different states from the top of Capulin Volcano.
- The first McDonald's was built in Des Plaines, IL.
- this state is known as the bluegrass state
- this state's colors are blue and gold
- this states biggest city is las vegas
- this state has the most golf courses of any state in America.
- this state is known as the show me state
- has the most ghost towns of any state.
- this state's name means beautiful
- this state Produces More Peaches than Georgia
- this state has a state seashell
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In
- original name new amsterdam
- the baked bean state
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- the least populated state in America.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten here
- the first rocket was built here
- the birthplace of wine
- largest producers of blueberries
- home to the world's largest natural hot springs swimming pool
- the first state to grant women the right to vote
- the second-driest state in the United States after Nevada
- the green mountain state
- the first state to set the car speed limit law
- this state is pancake flat
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh in 1909.
- this state produces more rice than any other
- Green Bay is known as the "Toilet Paper Capital" of the world.
- this state's nickname is the golden state
- Kool-Aid was invented by Edward Perkins in Hastings
- From East to west,______ is the widest state in the USA.
- the smallest us state
- the shopping cart was invented here
- Around Half Of The Civil War Was Fought In this state
- the state animal is a coyote
- the only state to be named after a United States president.
- this states population is only 736,990
- speaking of the grand canyon...
- Dr. Pepper Was Invented in this state
49 Clues: capital is st. paul • the capital is boise • the baked bean state • the smallest us state • the birthplace of wine • the green mountain state • this state is pancake flat • original name new amsterdam • the state animal is a coyote • the first rocket was built here • speaking of the grand canyon... • this state has a state seashell • largest producers of blueberries • ...
US states 2022-12-14
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- WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE
- potatoes, trout and precious stones
- huge casinos, pretty much only desert
- smallest state in the USA
- birthplace of american blues & Mardi gras celebrations
- home of the drunk crocodile rider
- alot of peaches and martin luther king was born here
- Frigid waters and lots of fishing
- Rock and roll hall of fame
- the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
- sounds like misery there is literally nothing here
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- Golden gate bridge, hollywood, and disneyland
- known for the show breaking bad
- Towering skyscrapers, endless energy
- shaped like a pan
- very expensive houses, a very small island, a lot of volcanoes
- Larry bird & Louie Dampier, loves basketball
- home of Mount rushmore
- home of the great salt lake
- The grand canyon state (nickname)
- The great lakes & home of the automobile
- second largest state, home to the music capital of the world
- Largest state in the USA
- outside of chicago there is nothing
24 Clues: shaped like a pan • home of Mount rushmore • Largest state in the USA • smallest state in the USA • Rock and roll hall of fame • home of the great salt lake • known for the show breaking bad • home of the drunk crocodile rider • The grand canyon state (nickname) • Frigid waters and lots of fishing • WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE • potatoes, trout and precious stones • ...
US states 2022-12-14
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- WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE
- potatoes, trout and precious stones
- huge casinos, pretty much only desert
- smallest state in the USA
- birthplace of american blues & Mardi gras celebrations
- home of the drunk crocodile rider
- alot of peaches and martin luther king was born here
- Frigid waters and lots of fishing
- Rock and roll hall of fame
- the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
- sounds like misery there is literally nothing here
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- Golden gate bridge, hollywood, and disneyland
- known for the show breaking bad
- Towering skyscrapers, endless energy
- shaped like a pan
- very expensive houses, a very small island, a lot of volcanoes
- Indi 500 racing
- home of Mount rushmore
- home of the great salt lake
- The grand canyon state (nickname)
- The great lakes & home of the automobile
- second largest state, home to the music capital of the world
- Largest state in the USA
- outside of chicago there is nothing
24 Clues: Indi 500 racing • shaped like a pan • home of Mount rushmore • Largest state in the USA • smallest state in the USA • Rock and roll hall of fame • home of the great salt lake • known for the show breaking bad • home of the drunk crocodile rider • The grand canyon state (nickname) • Frigid waters and lots of fishing • WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE • ...
50 States 2022-09-30
50 Clues: SC • SD • PA • WA • NY • NM • RI • TX • WV • MT • ND • OK • AK • ME • HI • ID • MD • NH • MS • KS • VA • DE • NC • NV • WY • LA • MA • MO • MI • GA • IN • KY • VT • AZ • AR • IL • CT • NE • CA • AL • CO • OH • TN • OR • NJ • FL • WI • IA • UT • MN
US States 2023-01-10
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- potato
- has the gateway arch
- maple syrup
- guns and 'merica
- flat an uninteresting
- most populous
- country music
- lynyrd skynyrd
- longest border with Washington D.C.
- contains the grand canyon
- has mount rushmore
- looks like montain in spanish
- family guy
- known for its beautiful autumn foilage
- trail of tears
- canada wants
- fried chicken
- this place doesnt exist
- where Chicago is located
- most lakes
- where the Hindenbrug crashed
- bro tried to sneak in
- contains crater lake
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- cheese-heads
- has the steelers
- has a palmetto tree on its flag
- where Pittsburgh is located
- mardi gras
- 500
- where the wright brothers first took flight
- real good seafood
- split in 2 during the civil war
- 5 great laks
- has the only active diamond mine in the U.S.
- has a president on the flag
- completely in the Appalachian's
- contains the rocky mountains
- smartest state in the union
- salt lake
- only pacific state
- has a 60 ton buffalo statue
- center of the american revolution
- casinos and prostitutes
- sam o'nella
- worst state in the union
- nobody lives here
- lots of crazy people live here
- corn
- peach
- albuquerque
- biggest city in the us
51 Clues: 500 • corn • peach • potato • salt lake • mardi gras • family guy • most lakes • maple syrup • sam o'nella • albuquerque • cheese-heads • 5 great laks • canada wants • most populous • country music • fried chicken • lynyrd skynyrd • trail of tears • has the steelers • guns and 'merica • real good seafood • nobody lives here • only pacific state • has mount rushmore • has the gateway arch • contains crater lake • ...
50 States 2020-08-15
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- Lucy and Ricky bought a farm there
- short for where the pilgrims landed in 1610
- home of Newport for the richest Americans to cool off in the 19th century
- its called the Hoosier State
- the sunshine state
- the Keystone State & your birth place
- atlantic city state
- good potatoes but not as good as PEI
- it takes twelve hours or more by plane to see this far away tropical state
- the letter S comes up 4 times!
- Ken's from the Buckeye State
- Portland is here but not the one in Maine
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- big deal horse race held first Saturday in May
- "country roads take me home"
- home of Olympic National Park and good way to get to BC
- cross the border at Windsor and you're there
- their travel motto is "Vacationland" & we agree
- Susie lives there
- they supposedly have good peaches
- the Land of Lincoln
- Green Mountains and cheddar cheese found here
- home of Disneyland and Uncle Nick
- the Empire State
- Grand Canyon National Park is there
- where you can visit Hoover Dam
25 Clues: the Empire State • Susie lives there • the sunshine state • the Land of Lincoln • atlantic city state • "country roads take me home" • its called the Hoosier State • Ken's from the Buckeye State • the letter S comes up 4 times! • where you can visit Hoover Dam • they supposedly have good peaches • home of Disneyland and Uncle Nick • Lucy and Ricky bought a farm there • ...
Indian states 2021-10-01
21 Clues: Patna • aizawl • imphal • shimla • Ranchi • Dispur • jaipur • kohima • bhopal • mumbai • gangtok • shillong • itanagar • Kolkatta • agartala • bengaluru • amaravati • hyderabad • Chandigarh • Gandhi nagar • thiruvananthapuram
United States 2023-05-05
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- station code for Kalispell, MT
- name the city where Elvis was born
- the original city name of New York City (2 words)
- famous lake on the CA and NV border
- home to the rock and roll hall of fame
- the largest university in NJ
- capital city of WY
- home to the United States Naval Academy
- whose state motto is Wisdom, Justice, Moderation
- home to University of Notre Dame (2 words)
- former airline TWA's largest hub (2 words)
- nicknamed the motor city
- name of the Phoenix NBA team
- city where Delta got started
- large dam on the AZ and NV border
- name the birthplace of country music
- station code for Lewiston, ID
- other island off of MA besides Martha's Vineyard
- home to the University of South Carolina
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- city where Route 66 begins
- the largest city in northern MI
- name the first state
- the last state in the lower 48 admitted to the union
- the capital city of WV
- name of the Miami MLB team
- where the baseball hall of fame is located
- the capital city of DE
- home to the famous space needle
- the capital city of AZ
- what state borders Kansas to the east
- Abe Lincoln's birth state
- name the river that runs through NY
- home of Southwest airlines
- how many states does the state of New York touch
- Mount Hood is located near this large city
- the last state admitted to the union
- what is the main color of the Wisconsin flag
- what is the interstate number that goes from Tampa to Daytona Beach
- what is the name of the Orlando airport
39 Clues: capital city of WY • name the first state • the capital city of WV • the capital city of DE • the capital city of AZ • nicknamed the motor city • Abe Lincoln's birth state • city where Route 66 begins • name of the Miami MLB team • home of Southwest airlines • the largest university in NJ • name of the Phoenix NBA team • city where Delta got started • station code for Lewiston, ID • ...
AMERICAN STATES 2023-05-15
Across
- - Springfield
- - Juneau
- - Austin
- - Salem
- - Boise
- - Little Rock
- - Denver
- - Jackson
- - Pierre
- - Santa Fe
- - Richmond
- - Nashville
- - Lansing
- - Raleigh
- - Cheyenne
- - Boston
- - Honolulu
- - Bismarck
- - Augusta
- - Columbus
- - Annapolis
- - Topeka
- - Hartford
- - Phoenix
- - Salt Lake City
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- - Olympia
- - Baton Rouge
- - Carson City
- - Columbia
- - Sacramento
- - Lincoln
- - Madison
- - Des Moines
- - Tallahassee
- - Harrisburg
- - Charleston
- - Trenton
- - St. Paul
- - Dover
- - Atlanta
- - Helena
- - Oklahoma City
- - Frankfort
- - Montgomery
- - Providence
- - Albany
- - Concord
- - Montpelier
- - Jefferson City
- - Indianapolis
50 Clues: - Salem • - Boise • - Dover • - Juneau • - Austin • - Denver • - Pierre • - Helena • - Boston • - Albany • - Topeka • - Olympia • - Lincoln • - Madison • - Jackson • - Trenton • - Lansing • - Atlanta • - Raleigh • - Concord • - Augusta • - Phoenix • - Columbia • - Santa Fe • - St. Paul • - Richmond • - Cheyenne • - Honolulu • - Bismarck • - Columbus • - Hartford • - Nashville • - Frankfort • - Annapolis • - Sacramento • - Des Moines • - Harrisburg • ...
European states 2023-06-06
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- Republic A landlocked country in central Europe, renowned for its medieval towns, castles, and world-famous beer.
- The largest country in the world, spanning across Eastern Europe and northern Asia, with a rich history and influential cultural heritage.
- A Nordic country in northern Europe, known for its beautiful coastline, fairy-tale castles, and the concept of "hygge."
- A country in northwestern Europe, recognized for its windmills, tulip fields, and extensive canal systems.
- A Scandinavian country in northern Europe, famous for its fjords, natural beauty, and high standard of living.
- A country in Western Europe, recognized for its chocolates, waffles, beer, and for being the headquarters of the European Union.
- A landlocked country in Central Europe, renowned for its stunning alpine scenery, banking sector, and neutrality.
- A Nordic country in northern Europe, recognized for its pristine nature, saunas, and design innovations.
- A country in central Europe, with a rich history, medieval architecture, and significant contributions to science, literature, and music.
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- A country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, culture, and strong economy.
- A landlocked country in central Europe, celebrated for its rich history, thermal baths, and unique cuisine.
- A Nordic country in northern Europe, known for its scenic landscapes, progressive social policies, and contributions to design and technology.
- A country in Western Europe, famous for its art, fashion, cuisine, and historical landmarks.
- Kingdom A sovereign state comprising four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its cultural heritage and influential role in history.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its vibrant culture, historical sites, and diverse landscapes.
- A country in southeastern Europe, famous for its ancient civilization, mythology, and iconic historical sites such as the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A country in southwestern Europe, known for its maritime history, beautiful beaches, and port wine production.
- A country in central Europe, known for its stunning mountain landscapes, classical music, and historical cities like Vienna and Salzburg.
- A country in southern Europe, renowned for its ancient ruins, art, architecture, and culinary traditions.
- A country in Western Europe, famous for its lush green landscapes, friendly people, and rich cultural heritage.
20 Clues: A country in Western Europe, famous for its art, fashion, cuisine, and historical landmarks. • A country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, culture, and strong economy. • A Nordic country in northern Europe, recognized for its pristine nature, saunas, and design innovations. • ...
25 STATES 2013-05-16
Across
- Dakota Home to Mount. Rushmore.
- Capital is Denver.
- home to Alligator Allay.
- Capital is Harrisburg.
- Home to Washington D.C.
- Island Capital is Providence.
- has a slow moving buy-you.
- State bird is roadrunner.
- Capital is Atlanta.
- Capital is Carson City.
- Has the northern lights.
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- Ice cream cones and ice tea is served the first time.
- The big apple.
- is made up of 132 island's.
- Capital is Oklahoma City.
- has the great salt lake.
- Home to country music.
- The capital is Olympia.
- State tree is magnolia.
- Geyser named Old Faithful.
- Capital is Lincoln.
- The capital is Salem.
- Capital is Richmond.
- Capital is Trenton.
- the cheeses state.
25 Clues: The big apple. • Capital is Denver. • the cheeses state. • Capital is Lincoln. • Capital is Trenton. • Capital is Atlanta. • Capital is Richmond. • The capital is Salem. • Home to country music. • Capital is Harrisburg. • The capital is Olympia. • State tree is magnolia. • Home to Washington D.C. • Capital is Carson City. • has the great salt lake. • home to Alligator Allay. • ...
States 30 2017-10-10
30 Clues: Boise • Dover • Denver • Helena • Juneau • StPaul • Topeka • Boston • Phoenix • Concord • Jackson • Lincoln • Trenton • Lansing • Augusta • Atlanta • Honolulu • Hartford • Annapolis • Frankfort • DesMoines • Montgomery • CarsonCity • BatonRouge • LittleRock • Sacramento • Springfield • Tallahassee • Indianapolis • JeffersonCity
United States 2021-12-08
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- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of California
- Capital of Floriday
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Delaware
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- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Colorado
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Texas • Capital of Maine • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Floriday • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of California • ...
50 States 2023-10-21
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- This State was admitted by Lincoln during the Civil War
- Has a City known for Gambling
- A State in the Trial-State Area
- The Pine Tree State
- Named for our First President
- Means Mountain in Spanish
- Mile High City
- The Beaver State
- The Gateway Arch is here
- The 50th State
- Mormons live here
- This State just changed its Flag
- The Smallest State
- The Sunflower State
- Named after King Charles
- The Last Frontier
- This State has Niagara Falls, Albany, and Buffalo
- Bought from France in 1803
- The Granite State
- Bismarck is the Capital
- Famous for Crabs and Orioles
- The Garden State
- Indian Territory
- Des Moines is the Capital
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- The Badger State
- Land of 10,000 States
- Its Capital is Named for Lincoln
- Potatoes!
- The State that possesses the Southernmost point of Continental US
- The Peach State
- Yellowstone
- Home of the First Disneyland
- Where Boston is located
- Graceland
- Fought for Independence from Mexico
- The Land of Lincoln
- Famous for its Automobiles
- Philadelphia is the Largest City
- The Mount Rushmore State
- The 25th State
- The Green Mountain State
- The Home of 4 of the First 5 Presidents
- The First State
- The Heart of Dixie
- Land of Enchantment
- Carolina Home of the Outer Banks
- The Buckeye State
- Indianapolis is the Capital
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- Home of a Huge Horse Race
50 Clues: Potatoes! • Graceland • Yellowstone • Mile High City • The 50th State • The 25th State • The Peach State • The First State • The Badger State • The Beaver State • The Garden State • Indian Territory • Mormons live here • The Last Frontier • The Buckeye State • The Granite State • The Smallest State • The Heart of Dixie • The Pine Tree State • The Land of Lincoln • The Sunflower State • Land of Enchantment • ...
50 States 2023-11-20
50 Clues: OR • RI • OK • IL • MI • KY • LA • MD • IN • WI • MT • NE • PA • ID • NJ • UT • NV • NH • CO • AK • SD • AL • VT • NC • CA • NY • WY • DE • ME • AR • ND • TX • HI • SC • MS • IA • AZ • NM • WA • KS • OH • MO • VA • FL • MA • CT • GA • MN • WV • TN
States + Countries 2023-11-21
20 Clues: BBQ • Cowboy • Peaches • Beaches • Flowers • Surfing • Forests • Hollywood • Maple Syrup • Making Bread • Eiffel Tower • "The Outback" • Lobster state • Military Power • Red Rock Wonders • Photogenic Spots • Amazing landscapes • The Rocky Mountains • The Great Wall Of... • Civil Rights Movement
States & Countries 2023-11-20
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- The second largest state in the U.S.
- The largest country
- Known for the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Known for maple syrup
- The least populated state in the U.S.
- Has giant centipedes
- The most populated state in the U.S.
- The most populated country
- Borders the right side of Washington D.C.
- The most known country
- Known for the Amazon Rainforest
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- The only country that covers a whole continent
- Borders the left side of Washington D.C.
- Known for the Eiffel Tower
- The least forested state in the U.S.
- Known for the stonehedge
- Most forested state in the U.S.
- The smallest state in the U.S.
- Known for vast deserts and stone pyramids
- Most remote state in the U.S.
20 Clues: The largest country • Has giant centipedes • Known for maple syrup • The most known country • Known for the stonehedge • Known for the Eiffel Tower • The most populated country • Most remote state in the U.S. • The smallest state in the U.S. • Most forested state in the U.S. • Known for the Amazon Rainforest • Known for the Leaning Tower of Pisa • The second largest state in the U.S. • ...
US States 2023-12-04
50 STATES 2024-03-14
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- Honolulu
- Richmond
- Nashville
- Olympia
- Albany
- Trenton
- Saint Paul
- Salt Lake City
- Providence
- Bismarck
- Annapolis
- Columbus
- Austin
- Salem
- Montgomery
- Charleston
- Augusta
- Des Moines
- Little Rock
- Tallahassee
- Lincoln
- Harrisburg
- Jefferson City
- Denver
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- Sacramento
- Springfield
- Lansing
- Concord
- Hartford
- Pierre
- Frankfort
- Cheyenne
- Raleigh
- Columbia
- Baton Rouge
- Boston
- Helena
- Oklahoma City
- Indianapolis
- Atlanta
- Dover
- Topeka
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Boise
- Madison
- Santa Fe
- Juneau
- Phoenix
- Montpelier
50 Clues: Dover • Salem • Boise • Pierre • Albany • Boston • Helena • Austin • Topeka • Juneau • Denver • Lansing • Concord • Olympia • Trenton • Raleigh • Atlanta • Augusta • Jackson • Madison • Phoenix • Lincoln • Honolulu • Richmond • Hartford • Cheyenne • Columbia • Bismarck • Columbus • Santa Fe • Nashville • Frankfort • Annapolis • Sacramento • Saint Paul • Providence • Montgomery • Charleston • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Montpelier • Springfield • Baton Rouge • Carson City • ...
50 States 2024-02-08
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- Has "North" in its name
- this state's state mammal is the white tailed deer
- MS
- The Grand Canyon is located here
- Its capitol is Trenton
- Its capitol is Denver
- Also known as "the Golden State"
- The statue of Liberty is located here
- its capitol is Salt Lake City
- WI
- Shares a border with Saskatchewan
- famous for potatoes
- Its capitol is Jefferson city
- borders all the great lakes except for one
- The first state to declare independence
- Its capitol is Montgomery
- Mount Rushmore is located here
- Its capitol is Boston
- Its capitol is Charleston
- also known as "the Silver State"
- IA
- The second smallest state
- The wright brothers built the first planes here
- The largest State
- SC
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- The only state that starts with the letter P
- VA
- MD
- Yellowstone is located here
- Its capitol is Topeka
- Its capitol is Nashville
- Borders lake Michigan
- Its capitol is Springfield
- NM
- Its capitol is Frankfort
- Where the everglades are
- also known as the Green mountain state
- CT
- also known as "the beaver state"
- shares a border with Ontario
- Has George Washington on its state flag
- The only state that starts with the letter L
- OH
- the southern most state
- The smallest state
- The second largest state
- Its capitol is Oklahoma City
- The most eastern state
- also known as "the peach state"
- This state is famous for its diamond mines
50 Clues: VA • MD • MS • NM • CT • WI • OH • IA • SC • The largest State • The smallest state • famous for potatoes • Its capitol is Topeka • Borders lake Michigan • Its capitol is Denver • Its capitol is Boston • Its capitol is Trenton • The most eastern state • Has "North" in its name • the southern most state • Its capitol is Nashville • Its capitol is Frankfort • Where the everglades are • The second largest state • ...
United States 2024-07-12
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- Party Historic Boston event
- Famous Los Angeles sign
- Orleans City known for its jazz
- Capital of Texas
- Nickname for Illinois
- Dakota State with Mount Rushmore
- Capital of Georgia
- Gate Iconic San Francisco bridge
- Capital of Florida
- Star Nickname for Texas
- State known for its cheese
- U.S. state abbreviation
- New York City borough
- U.S. flag stripes color
- Famous U.S. national park
- Lakes Nickname for Michigan
- Largest U.S. state by area
- National bird
- York Largest U.S. city
- 66 Historic route across the U.S.
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- State with the Grand Canyon
- U.S. Independence Day month
- Historical U.S. document
- Historic Philadelphia building
- Park Famous New York City park
- U.S. space agency
- of Liberty New York's famous statue
- Spangled National anthem
- Currency unit
- First U.S. president
- U.S. Civil War president
- U.S. state with four letters
- Tower Famous Chicago building
- U.S. Constitution amendment
- City Nickname for Nevada city
- Famous Las Vegas street
- State known for its peaches
- House Washington, D.C. landmark
- State known for its potatoes
- Capital of California
40 Clues: Currency unit • National bird • Capital of Texas • U.S. space agency • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • First U.S. president • Nickname for Illinois • New York City borough • Capital of California • Famous Los Angeles sign • Famous Las Vegas street • U.S. state abbreviation • U.S. flag stripes color • Historical U.S. document • U.S. Civil War president • York Largest U.S. city • ...
US STATES 2024-06-25
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- known as the lone star state
- Fort Sumter is here
- has more alligators than any other state
- capital is Montgomery
- the southernmost point in the USA
- capital is salem
- 1st state admitted to the union
- the chocolate capital of the US is here
- the only state where every county contains some part of a national forest
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- where the nations 1st tornado warning was issued in 1948
- the state abbreviation is GA
- you will find "big sky country" here
- has the largest US forest
- has the longest freshwater coast line
- the only state in history to turn down the olympics
- Calvin Coolidge was born here
- the "evergreen state"
- the university of Notre Dame is here
- smallest state
- carlsbad cavern is located here
- is well known for the movie "The Wizard of Oz"
- is made up of 137 different islands
22 Clues: smallest state • capital is salem • Fort Sumter is here • the "evergreen state" • capital is Montgomery • has the largest US forest • the state abbreviation is GA • known as the lone star state • Calvin Coolidge was born here • carlsbad cavern is located here • 1st state admitted to the union • the southernmost point in the USA • is made up of 137 different islands • ...
50 STATES 2024-08-11
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- - The small state known as "The First State," being the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
- - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500.
- - The state known for its beautiful landscapes, including Mount Rainier and the Olympic National Park, and the city of Seattle.
- - The state known for its southern charm, delicious peaches, and historic city of Savannah.
- - The state known for its breathtaking landscapes, national parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The group of islands in the Pacific Ocean known for its tropical beauty, surfing, and hula dancing.
- - The state known for its football, rock and roll, and its connection to aviation pioneers the Wright Brothers.
- - The Lone Star State, known for its cowboy culture, barbecue, and its connection to the Alamo.
- - The state known for its blue crabs, the Chesapeake Bay, and the city of Baltimore.
- - The state known for its vast farmlands and being the first to vote in the presidential primaries.
- - The state known for its vibrant culture, delicious Cajun and Creole cuisine, and the city of New Orleans.
- - The state known for its beautiful beaches, the Great Smoky Mountains, and its connection to the Wright Brothers.
- - The state known for its rich history, prestigious universities, and the city of Boston.
- - The state known for its rugged landscapes, potatoes, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- - The state known for the city of Chicago, deep-dish pizza, and its connection to Abraham Lincoln.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality and contributions to jazz music.
- - The state known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and the mighty Mississippi River.
- - The state located in the northeastern part of the United States, known for its rich colonial history.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and its strong agricultural industry.
- - The Empire State, known for its iconic city of New York, Niagara Falls, and the Statue of Liberty.
- - The state known for its stunning coastline, lush forests, and the city of Portland.
- - The state known for its country music capital, Nashville, and the iconic Graceland in Memphis.
- - The state known for its picturesque landscapes, maple syrup, and its connection to Bernie Sanders.
- - The state known for its majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class skiing resorts.
- - The largest state in the United States, known for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife.
- - The smallest state in the United States, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, and its connection to the Amish community.
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- - The state known for its rich Native American heritage, adobe architecture, and the art community of Santa Fe.
- - The state known for its historic landmarks, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Pentagon.
- - The state known for its picturesque mountains, autumn foliage, and the first-in-the-nation primary election.
- - The state known for its vibrant entertainment and gambling hub, Las Vegas, and its beautiful desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music.
- - The Sunshine State, known for its beautiful beaches, theme parks, and retirement communities.
- - The most populous state in the United States, known for its diverse culture, entertainment industry, and tech companies.
- - The state known for its breathtaking national parks, such as Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Arches.
- - The state known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the musical "Oklahoma!"
- - The northeasternmost state known for its picturesque coastal towns, lobsters, and lighthouses.
- - The state known for its cheese, bratwurst, and its connection to the Green Bay Packers.
- - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music.
- - The state known for its vast prairies, cornfields, and the College World Series.
- - The state located in the heart of the United States, known for its prairies and connection to Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz."
- - The state known for its 10,000 lakes, cold winters, and friendly residents.
- - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes.
- - The state known for its iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American heritage.
- - The state known for its iconic Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and its cowboy culture.
- - The state known for its iconic Gateway Arch, barbecue, and its connection to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- - The state known for its southern hospitality, historic plantations, and beautiful coastal areas.
- - The state known for its stunning Appalachian Mountains, coal mining heritage, and the New River Gorge.
- - The state located in the southern region of the United States, known for its natural beauty and hot springs.
- - The state known for its beaches, Atlantic City, and its proximity to New York City.
50 Clues: - The state famous for the Grand Canyon and its desert landscapes. • - The state known for its horse racing, bourbon, and bluegrass music. • - The state known for its auto racing heritage and the Indianapolis 500. • - The state known for its Great Lakes, automotive industry, and Motown music. • ...
50 States 2024-08-11
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- Has "North" in its name
- this state's state mammal is the white tailed deer
- MS
- The Grand Canyon is located here
- Its capitol is Trenton
- Its capitol is Denver
- Also known as "the Golden State"
- The statue of Liberty is located here
- its capitol is Salt Lake City
- WI
- Shares a border with Saskatchewan
- famous for potatoes
- Its capitol is Jefferson city
- borders all the great lakes except for one
- The first state to declare independence
- Its capitol is Montgomery
- Mount Rushmore is located here
- Its capitol is Boston
- Its capitol is Charleston
- also known as "the Silver State"
- IA
- The second smallest state
- The wright brothers built the first planes here
- The largest State
- SC
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- The only state that starts with the letter P
- VA
- MD
- Yellowstone is located here
- Its capitol is Topeka
- Its capitol is Nashville
- Borders lake Michigan
- Its capitol is Springfield
- NM
- Its capitol is Frankfort
- Where the everglades are
- also known as the Green mountain state
- CT
- also known as "the beaver state"
- shares a border with Ontario
- Has George Washington on its state flag
- The only state that starts with the letter L
- OH
- the southern most state
- The smallest state
- The second largest state
- Its capitol is Oklahoma City
- The most eastern state
- also known as "the peach state"
- This state is famous for its diamond mines
50 Clues: VA • MD • MS • NM • CT • WI • OH • IA • SC • The largest State • The smallest state • famous for potatoes • Its capitol is Topeka • Borders lake Michigan • Its capitol is Denver • Its capitol is Boston • Its capitol is Trenton • The most eastern state • Has "North" in its name • the southern most state • Its capitol is Nashville • Its capitol is Frankfort • Where the everglades are • The second largest state • ...
50 States 2024-08-11
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- Bay State
- Evergreen State
- Beaver State
- Tar Heel State
- Aloha State
- Mountain State
- Green Mountain State
- Great Lake State
- Land of Lincoln
- Lone Star State
- Sooner State
- Ocean State
- Badger State
- Magnolia State
- Natural State
- Grand Canyon State
- Buckeye State
- The Old Dominion
- Hawkeye State
- Keystone State
- Land of 10,000 Lakes
- Granite State
- Beehive State
- Sunflower State
- Silver State
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- The Mount Rushmore State
- Volunteer State
- Pelican State
- Big Sky Country
- Constitution State
- Hoosier State
- Palmetto State
- Golden State
- Show Me State
- Pine Tree State
- Garden State
- Land of Enchantment
- Equality State
- First State
- The Last Frontier
- Bluegrass State
- Empire State
- Cornhusker State
- Flickertail State
- Sunshine State
- Gem State
- Old Line State
- Centennial State
- Peach State
- Yellowhammer State
50 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Aloha State • First State • Ocean State • Peach State • Beaver State • Golden State • Garden State • Sooner State • Empire State • Badger State • Silver State • Pelican State • Hoosier State • Show Me State • Natural State • Buckeye State • Hawkeye State • Granite State • Beehive State • Tar Heel State • Mountain State • Palmetto State • Equality State • Sunshine State • Magnolia State • Old Line State • ...
South East Asia 2022-11-28
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- Capitals are ______,or Rangoon, and Naypyidaw
- People celebrate many ______ festivals
- Wars caused a lot of death, and many fled as ________
- ______ was introduced from India around the 1200s
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- High _______ for wealth and good standards of living
- Most rural people live in the area´s fertile _____ valleys and deltas
6 Clues: People celebrate many ______ festivals • Capitals are ______,or Rangoon, and Naypyidaw • ______ was introduced from India around the 1200s • High _______ for wealth and good standards of living • Wars caused a lot of death, and many fled as ________ • Most rural people live in the area´s fertile _____ valleys and deltas
Unit 8-Gases 2017-03-05
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- international system standard unit of measurement
- law that states the pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partials
- pressure of each gas in an equation
- law that states volume and moles are directly related
- collisions are ______. There are no forces that would make molecules stick to eachother or the container wall
- force per unit area
- law that states pressure and volume are inversely related
- measures atmospheric pressure
- theory that explains the movement of gas particles
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- law that states volume and temperature are directly related
- degrees celsius + 273.15
- law that states pressure and temperature are directly related
- unit of pressure. Atmosphere
- 1 atm. 273.15K
- pressure of liquid water
- moles of one element/moles of a total mixture is equal to mole ______
- measures pressure of a confined gas
- the value of R is a gas _____
- gas law with the equation PV=nRT
- 1 atm is equal to 101.3 ______
20 Clues: 1 atm. 273.15K • force per unit area • degrees celsius + 273.15 • pressure of liquid water • unit of pressure. Atmosphere • the value of R is a gas _____ • measures atmospheric pressure • 1 atm is equal to 101.3 ______ • gas law with the equation PV=nRT • pressure of each gas in an equation • measures pressure of a confined gas • international system standard unit of measurement • ...
Unit 5- Triple Box Vocabulary 2018-01-10
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- payment by a weaker party to a stronger party in return for protection
- of New Orleans-at the end of the War of 1812, a battle between British and U.S. forces, led by Andrew Jackson, that ended in a victory for the United States
- to a state or section rather than to the whole country
- Hawks-the members of Congress from the South and the West who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812
- Act of 1789-a law that created the structure of the Supreme Court and set up a system of district courts and circuit courts for the nation
- devotion to one's nation and its interests
- review-the power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional
- and Virginia resolutions-the declarations passed in 1798 and 1799 that claimed that each state has the right to decide whether a federal law is constitutional
- vs Madison-an 1803 court case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it had the power to decide whether laws passed by Congress were constitutional
- act or decision that sets an example for others to follow
- rights-the right of states to limit the power of the federal government
- Marshall-the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835.
- supporter of a strong federal government
- Treaty-In 1821 treaty between Spain and the United States in which Spain agreed to sell Florida to the United States
- Rebellion-a 1794 protest over a tax on all liquor made and sold in the United States
- Affair-a 1797 French attempt to demand a bribe of money from the United States before discussing French seizure of neutral American ships
- Act-an 1807 law that imposed a total ban on foreign trade
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- Purchase-the vast territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, purchased from France in 1803
- and Sedition Acts-laws created in 1798 that permitted the President to expel foreigners, made it harder for immigrants to become citizens, and allowed for citizens to be fined or jailed if they criticized the government or its officials
- Treaty-a 1795 agreement between Britain and the United States that settled differences and put off a threat of military conflict between the two nations
- Proclamation-a 1793 statement by President Washington that declared the United States would not support or aid either France or Britain in their European conflict
- member of the political party founded by Thomas Jefferson, favored states' rights
- practice of forcing people into military service
- group of officials who head government departments and advise the President
- cancel
- Doctrine-President Monroe's foreign policy statement warning European nations not to interfere in Latin America
- of Ghent-a peace treaty signed by Britain and the United States in 1814 to end the War of 1812
- policy-a plan of action by a nation toward other nations
- and Clark-explorers that traveled through the Louisiana Purchase from 1804-1806
29 Clues: cancel • supporter of a strong federal government • devotion to one's nation and its interests • practice of forcing people into military service • to a state or section rather than to the whole country • policy-a plan of action by a nation toward other nations • act or decision that sets an example for others to follow • ...
Immunity & Infectious Disease Review Crossword 2021-10-25
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- kingdom that the plasmodium parasite belongs to.
- T cell mainly affected by the HIV virus
- antigen presenting phagocyte.
- type of lymphocyte that destroys infected cells.
- parasite spread by the Anopheles mosquito
- medium used to select for hybridoma cells (must use capitals).
- antibodies originating from a single original white blood cell.
- cell that produces antibodies.
- cells produced by the specific immune response which prevent secondary infection.
- receptor on one of the T-lymphocyte cells that allows HIV to enter the cell.
- short-lived white blood cell and part of the non-specific immune response.
- immunity in which antibodies are produced.
- stimulates an immune response.
- response involving B-lymphocytes and the production of antibodies.
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- a form of natural passive immunity.
- cell produced by fusing spleen cells with a cancer cell.
- type of cancer cell used to produce hybridomas.
- disease eradicated on May 8, 1980.
- bacterial infection of the lungs.
- artificial active immunity.
20 Clues: artificial active immunity. • antigen presenting phagocyte. • cell that produces antibodies. • stimulates an immune response. • bacterial infection of the lungs. • disease eradicated on May 8, 1980. • a form of natural passive immunity. • T cell mainly affected by the HIV virus • parasite spread by the Anopheles mosquito • immunity in which antibodies are produced. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-10
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- Former governor of California
- The modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories.
- Statutes, passed in nine northern states in the 1850s, that forbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for fugitive slaves.
- The idea, expressed by Stephen Douglas in 1858, that any territory could exclude slavery by simply refusing to pass laws supporting it.
- A name applied to the Kansas Territory in the years before the civil war, when the territory was a battleground between proslavery and antislavery forces.
- A system in which the residents vote to decide an issue.
- Favoring the interests of native born people over foreign born people.
- A series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
- 16th us president?
- Fifth chief justice of the United States?
- 15th us president?
- Town in West Virginia
- The confederate states of America, a confederate formed in 1861 by the southern states after their secession from the union.
- American author and abolitionist
- A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
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- A best selling novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, that portrayed as a great moral evil.
- 14th us president
- A name given to the American party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants.
- A political party formed in 1848 to oppose the extension of slavery into U.S. territories.
- An amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery.
- Abolitionist and political activist
- 13th is president
- Former senator of the United States
- A law enacted as part of the compromise of 1850, designed to ensure that escaped slaves would be returned into bondage.
- captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who sued for his freedom
- former United States representative
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
29 Clues: 14th us president • 13th is president • 16th us president? • 15th us president? • Town in West Virginia • Former governor of California • American author and abolitionist • Abolitionist and political activist • Former senator of the United States • former United States representative • Fifth chief justice of the United States? • The formal withdrawal of a state from the union. • ...
THE Great American Crossword 2023-05-09
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- Abbrv. for a defensive Military alliance made after WW2 that Included the US as well as aligned states
- instituted by the Supreme Court case Plessy v Ferguson, which said this was legal if facilities were, "separate, but equal."
- federal regulation industry implemented by President Nixon during his first term
- War fought by the United states, where they acquired the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico
- Fathered by James Madison to replace the Articles of Confederation as the Governing document of the US
- Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s
- Instituted by the 18th Amendment after a decades long temperance movement
- State that is home to many Native American reservations; North of Texas
- The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War
Down
- Group of Colonists that supported the crown and opposed American Independance
- ____ Party, nicknamed the "Bull Moose" Party, founded by Theodore Roosevelt
- Joined by the United States after WW2 to promote greater global unity and prevent another world war
- The only American President to serve more than 2 terms
- President who's election led to the secession of many Southern States
- The ideology that the united states should expand west across North America, as it is the will of god
- Third President of the United States, had an agrarian vision for the United States
- Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic
- Considered the "Father of the Constitution", and the 5th President of the United States
- Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court
- American President who famously called dissenters to a Churchill speech as the "American Crackpots Association"
20 Clues: The only American President to serve more than 2 terms • The United States' communist opponents during the Cold War • Highway System implemented by President Eisenhower in the 1950s • Only one of the original 13 colonies to be predominantly Catholic • Only president to also serve as chief justice on the supreme court • ...
Civics - A Just Right Government 2022-04-19
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- States must treat their own citizens and other states’ citizens this way
- In the House of Representatives, the number of votes a state gets depends on this
- the branch that carries out laws
- The branch that makes laws
- Under the New Jersey plan, these states would have more power
- The Articles of Confederation created a government that had only one of these
- One of two things people were afraid states might lose
- The Articles of Confederation was America’s first plan for _____.
- These were the “individuals” in the “confederation” created by the Articles
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- The chamber of Congress where each state gets two votes
- Under the Articles, America did not have one of these
- The branch that interprets laws
- A group of individuals united together for a purpose
- States send these to Congress
- Fraction of states that must agree to change the Constitution
- Under the Virginia Plan, these states would have more power
- One of two things people were afraid states might lose
- The Constitution says laws passed by Congress are ___ to state laws.
- The document that replaced the Articles of Confederation
- Under the Articles of Confederation, congress could not do this to its laws, so states could just ignore laws
- One problem was that states charged these on goods from other states
- The Articles did not let Congress create this
22 Clues: The branch that makes laws • States send these to Congress • The branch that interprets laws • the branch that carries out laws • The Articles did not let Congress create this • A group of individuals united together for a purpose • Under the Articles, America did not have one of these • One of two things people were afraid states might lose • ...
Powers of Congress (Filmonchik, M.) 2017-03-09
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- raise and support (land)
- promoting the progress of this core subject
- make this rule about becoming citizens
- taking money from the citizens for public use
- make these that or like the supreme court but inferior
- take money from other states and return it
- make this with other nations
- necessary and _______
- fix a standard of _____ and measurements
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- do this to felons
- suspending ____ ____ in case of rebellion and invasion
- mail travels along
- make this makeshift army
- remove the president from office
- provide and maintain (water)
- sends mail
- regulate _____ with nations and states
- coin ______
- declare _____
- accepting these into the country
20 Clues: sends mail • coin ______ • declare _____ • do this to felons • mail travels along • necessary and _______ • raise and support (land) • make this makeshift army • provide and maintain (water) • make this with other nations • remove the president from office • accepting these into the country • make this rule about becoming citizens • regulate _____ with nations and states • ...
Crosseword puzzle 2023-02-10
Across
- chief Of justice
- the senates most prominent states right advocate
- North america Indians of iroquoian lineage
- The withdraw of eleven souther states from the union in 1860 leading to the civil war
- The leader of a grope of Native americans
- Henery clay was the founder
- All the land was lying west of the missisippi
- where state and federal laws are in conflict the federal law always wins
- someone who speaks on someones behailf
- President of the second bankof the united states
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- The second federally authorized Hamiltionian natianal ban in the united states
- Alleged deal between presidential canidates Jhon Quincy addams and henery clay
- Andrew Jacksons nick name
- Ninth president of the united states
- The practic of sourses political party giving public office to its supporters
- Jackson forced native americans to leave their land and march on the trail of
- a nickname given to state run banks that were given more power
- Andrew Jacksons wifes name
- The right to vote in political Elections
- a finantial crisses in the united states
20 Clues: chief Of justice • Andrew Jacksons nick name • Andrew Jacksons wifes name • Henery clay was the founder • Ninth president of the united states • someone who speaks on someones behailf • The right to vote in political Elections • a finantial crisses in the united states • The leader of a grope of Native americans • North america Indians of iroquoian lineage • ...
The Sui, Tang, Song Dynasties 2012-11-06
Across
- an instrument, which uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction
- canal a canal linking northern and southern China
- a thin, beautiful type of pottery
- on of the capitals songs
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- Chinese philosopher
- is a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives
- Printing a form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block
7 Clues: Chinese philosopher • on of the capitals songs • a thin, beautiful type of pottery • canal a canal linking northern and southern China • is a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives • an instrument, which uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction • Printing a form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block
Chapter 10 Vocab 2021-12-10
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- A system in which the residents vote to decide an issue.
- captured and executed for a failed incitement of a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry preceding the American Civil War
- The modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories.
- 16th us president?
- A law enacted as part of the compromise of 1850, designed to ensure that escaped slaves would be returned into bondage.
- American author and abolitionist
- The confederate states of America, a confederate formed in 1861 by the southern states after their secession from the union.
- The formal withdrawal of a state from the union.
- Statutes, passed in nine northern states in the 1850s, that forbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for fugitive slaves. UndergroundRailroad A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.
- former United States representative
- Fifth chief justice of the United States?
- Former governor of California
- 15th us president?
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- An amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery.
- an enslaved African-American man in the United States who sued for his freedom
- 13th is president
- 14th us president
- American politician who served as the president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865
- A name applied to the Kansas Territory in the years before the civil war, when the territory was a battleground between proslavery and antislavery forces.
- A series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
- A political party formed in 1848 to oppose the extension of slavery into U.S. territories.
- A name given to the American party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants.
- Favoring the interests of native born people over foreign born people.
- Town in West Virginia
- A best selling novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe, published in 1852, that portrayed as a great moral evil.
- The idea, expressed by Stephen Douglas in 1858, that any territory could exclude slavery by simply refusing to pass laws supporting it.
- Former senator of the United States
- Abolitionist and political activist
28 Clues: 13th is president • 14th us president • 16th us president? • 15th us president? • Town in West Virginia • Former governor of California • American author and abolitionist • Former senator of the United States • Abolitionist and political activist • former United States representative • Fifth chief justice of the United States? • The formal withdrawal of a state from the union. • ...
Stage 5 Geography 2019-10-19
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- A herbivore is also known as a __________________ producer
- the second largest country in the world by area
- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- A word that means a species is at serious risk of extinction
- All life on earth
- Rome, London, Paris and Berlin are capitals of countries on which continent
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain etc.
- the longest river on earth
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- All water found under, on and over the earths surface
- The driest continent
- The capital of NSW
- security The ability of humans to have physical, economic and social access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs
- the largest country in the world by population
- A large, naturally occurring environment of flora and fauna occupying a habitat
- How plants, animals and climate interact with one another
- The total weight of organisms in a given area
- The name for the top layer of a rainforest biome
- the largest continent on earth
18 Clues: All life on earth • The capital of NSW • The driest continent • the longest river on earth • the largest continent on earth • The total weight of organisms in a given area • the largest country in the world by population • the second largest country in the world by area • The name for the top layer of a rainforest biome • All water found under, on and over the earths surface • ...
countries 2020-05-12
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- ankara is the capital
- It is estimated that about 4 million cats are eaten each year in this country.
- It has 2 capitals la paz and sucre
- it is the only country on the European continent where today the death penalty is imposed and executed.
- Czacha is a national drink
- it is in dispute with Hungary about transylvania
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- Artists living there can pay taxes with works of art
- hora hoverla ist the tallest mountain
- the most rich country in europe
- it is known from the best chocolate in the world
- Arnold Schwarzenegger was born there
11 Clues: ankara is the capital • Czacha is a national drink • the most rich country in europe • It has 2 capitals la paz and sucre • Arnold Schwarzenegger was born there • hora hoverla ist the tallest mountain • it is known from the best chocolate in the world • it is in dispute with Hungary about transylvania • Artists living there can pay taxes with works of art • ...
Team Food 2021-07-13
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- Maxim that states speaker should not lie
- _______ principle instructs all individuals to do their best to cooperate with others to make conversation possible
- Maxim that states that your contributions to the conversation should be on-topic
- In conversational _____ people cooperate with others by allowing the listeners to imply what the speaker should say next
- Conversation isn't just action it is _______
- Maxim that states speaker should only use words understood by the group
- Which fact states that speaker change occurs?
- Locally managed, the ______ characteristic of conversations
- Maxim that states that you should provide enough information
- lacking interest or excitement; dull.
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- In groups, often viewed as a simple, instinctive, and efficient activity
- A short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct
- Maxim that states you should not say more than needed
- Which fact states that the size of a speaker's turn varies?
- Which fact states one person speaks at a time?
- The study of what actually happens versus what might, should, or could happen
- Which fact states the order of speaking is not fixed?
- Requiring involvement by all parties in the conversation
- Maxim that states speaker should back up claims
- Which fact states that there are no restrictions on what a speaker says or does during their turn?
20 Clues: lacking interest or excitement; dull. • Maxim that states speaker should not lie • Conversation isn't just action it is _______ • Which fact states that speaker change occurs? • Which fact states one person speaks at a time? • Maxim that states speaker should back up claims • Maxim that states you should not say more than needed • ...
Hayley Evans (Federalism) 2020-12-01
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- federal grants given for general purposes
- powers granted to the national government but not listed in constitution
- demands on states to give out certain policies
- powers granted to the national government
- the right to separate states from a union
- a system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system
- the right to nullify national laws
- powers that belong to all government that conduct business of a sovereign nation
- powers belong to the states
- distributed to the states by this form
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- national and state governments work together
- returned authority to state governments
- ensures that extradition can take place
- an approach to solve national problems
- national and state governments pays for local activities
- an idea of returning powers to states
- both state and national governments were equal authorities
- powers held by national and state government at the same time
18 Clues: powers belong to the states • the right to nullify national laws • an idea of returning powers to states • an approach to solve national problems • distributed to the states by this form • returned authority to state governments • ensures that extradition can take place • federal grants given for general purposes • powers granted to the national government • ...
Social Studies VIII 2017-04-24
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- was the president of the united states during the civil war, wrote the gettysburg address.
- an act or means of selling off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- a civil war nurse, created american red cross.
- 1850 California entered the union as a free state. Southwest territories would decide about slavery.
- was a skilled confederate general from VA.
- tax on foreign goods.
- an african american sailor and later a union naval captain, was highly honored for his feats of bravery and heroism. He was elected to the united states house of representatives after the war.
- was the leader of the army of northern VA, opposed secession, but did not believe that the union should be held together by force.
- another term for the confederate states of america, the south.
- the principle that authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elective representatives, who are the source of all political power.
- in which people held jobs in the cities, the north was mainly an urban society.
- said that the civil war was to preserve a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people". -Abraham Lincoln.
- Cabin a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was an abolitionist, which described slavery in the south.
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- a group of states united into one political body, the united states, and refers to the north during the civil war.
- in which people lived in small villages and on farms and plantations, the south was mainly an agricultural society.
- an american abolitionist, Brown and his followers attacked and occupied the federal arsenal at harpers ferry.
- Missouri entered the union as a slave state. Maine entered the Union as a free state.
- people in each state would decide about the slavery issue.
- Decision united states supreme court case, a slave who had resided in a free state or territory, where slavery was prohibited, was not thereby entitled to his freedom.
- declared "that all persons held as slaves, within the rebellious states are and henceforward shall be free".
- was the president of the confederate states of america.
- the withdrawal of states from the united states.
- was a former enslaved african american who promoted african american involvement in the civil war.
- a law passed as part of the compromise of 1850, which provided southern slaveholders with a legal way to capture slaves who had escaped to free states.
- was general of the union army that defeated Lee.
- political powers reserved for the states governments rather than the federal governments.
- a crop such as tobacco and cotton that is grown to be sold rather than to be used by the farmer.
27 Clues: tax on foreign goods. • was a skilled confederate general from VA. • a civil war nurse, created american red cross. • the withdrawal of states from the united states. • was general of the union army that defeated Lee. • was the president of the confederate states of america. • people in each state would decide about the slavery issue. • ...
Jackson Era 2022-02-17
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- person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- is the practice of replacing current government employees with supporters of the winner
- A candidate that has support mostly from his home state
- the 7th president of the united states
- favor of state's rights and distrust of a strong central government
- the 1st president of united states
- a forced relocation of the native Americans
- to attempt to ruin their opponent's reputation with insults
- The 4th president of the united states
- The most of something
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- a severe economic downturn
- the 2nd president of the united states
- a tax imposed by one country on the goods and services imported from another country
- the 3rd president of the united states
- A vote cast by a member of the electoral college
- the vice president of Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson
- to reject something
- Specialized tasks carried out by appointed officials rather than the elected ones
- Tyler, the first vice president to become president because of the originally president death
- want a strong central government
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
21 Clues: to reject something • The most of something • a severe economic downturn • A cruel and oppressive ruler • want a strong central government • the 1st president of united states • the 2nd president of the united states • the 3rd president of the united states • the 7th president of the united states • The 4th president of the united states • ...
STATES 2K17 2017-04-09
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- Hank's SC theme
- Shirt style often worn by Max
- Jersey worn by Logan in the music video
- Aleph representing Hank on the 27th NCC AZA Board
- Painted the 'M' in Ohavim during BBGG
- _____ Wade. This one's for you, Logan.
- Comedian that kinda looks like Max Rousso
- Fast food place frequented by Paul
- How we practiced for AZAA
- Hank Greenberg AZA #6010(?)
- Max's OG Program
- Jacob's very successful joint fundraiser
- Where the tent was
- Type of sandwich made during Greenberg's Grocery Games
- "This is the best Smash Bros. game" - Mitchell, probably/definitely
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- Sport that can be played on one's knees
- First name of Max's celebrity crush (hint: you've seen her in a WTFBM)
- Our wonderful sister chapter
- TV show that inspired this football-themed program
- Winner of the HGFL
- ____, like the color.
- Board position involving Juuuuudiasm!
- Rapper whose song was used in this year's music video
- Max's 'wacky' business meetings
- Team Luke chose to win the NCAA Tournament
- Nickname given to Paul's star fantasy RB
- Matt teaches this
- "Sing it, dance it, ball me, ____ it, baby stay with me!"
- Our Godol's middle name
29 Clues: Hank's SC theme • Max's OG Program • Matt teaches this • Winner of the HGFL • Where the tent was • ____, like the color. • Our Godol's middle name • How we practiced for AZAA • Hank Greenberg AZA #6010(?) • Our wonderful sister chapter • Shirt style often worn by Max • Max's 'wacky' business meetings • Fast food place frequented by Paul • Board position involving Juuuuudiasm! • ...
50 States 2012-11-10
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- Richmond, Virginia Beach
- Dallas, Houston
- Detroit, Lansing, Marquette
- North Of South Dakota
- Last State In Alphabet
- Myrtle Beach
- Los Angeles, San Francisco
- Denver
- Looks Up Side Down, Known For Grapes
- Omaha, Lots Of Corn
- Fairbanks, Anchorage, A LOT of snow, VERY cold
- Alburquerque, Santa Fe
- Charlotte, North Of South Carolina
- Named After Big River
- Western Virginia
- Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
- Honolulu, Island
- Indianapolis
- Minneapolis, Mini Soda
- Gatlinburg, Nashville, Smoky Mts
- Birmingham, Montgomery
- Miami, Hurricanes, Flo Rida
- Topeka, Tornadoes
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- New York City, Buffalo
- Oklahoma City, Tulsa
- Las Vegas
- Cleveland, Cincinnati
- Billings, Lots Of Guns
- South Of North Dakota
- Baltimore, Mary Land
- Boston
- Portland, Screwed Up Shape
- Little Rock
- Salem, Portland
- Boisie, Famous Potatoes
- Island Providence, Smallest State
- Hartford, Connect I Cut
- New Hamp Shire
- Cheese, Milwaukee
- Seattle, Walla Walla
- Des Moines, I-Away
- Salt Lake City
- Atlantic City, Trenton
- New Orleans, Louis Siana
- Chicago
- Dover, First State
- St. Louis, Kansas City
- Lexington, Louisville
- Atlanta
- Phoenix, HOT
50 Clues: Boston • Denver • Chicago • Atlanta • Las Vegas • Little Rock • Myrtle Beach • Indianapolis • Phoenix, HOT • New Hamp Shire • Salt Lake City • Dallas, Houston • Salem, Portland • Western Virginia • Honolulu, Island • Cheese, Milwaukee • Topeka, Tornadoes • Des Moines, I-Away • Dover, First State • Omaha, Lots Of Corn • Oklahoma City, Tulsa • Baltimore, Mary Land • Seattle, Walla Walla • Cleveland, Cincinnati • ...
Indian states 2021-10-01
21 Clues: Patna • aizawl • imphal • shimla • Ranchi • Dispur • jaipur • kohima • bhopal • mumbai • gangtok • shillong • itanagar • Kolkatta • agartala • bengaluru • amaravati • hyderabad • Chandigarh • Gandhi nagar • thiruvananthapuram
States ll 2022-03-20
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- the volunteer state
- the equality state
- the land of enchantment
- the show me state
- the palmetto state
- the ocean state
- the cornhusker state
- the granite state
- the beaver state
- the evergreen state
- the buckeye state
- the mountain state
- the bay state
- mount rushmore state
- the badger state
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- the old dominion state
- the keystone state
- the lone star state
- the great lakes state
- the treasure state
- the silver state
- the magnolia state
- the beehive state
- the peach garden state
- the sooner state
- the north star state
- the green mountain state
- the tarheel state
- the empire state
- the garden state
30 Clues: the bay state • the ocean state • the silver state • the sooner state • the empire state • the beaver state • the garden state • the badger state • the show me state • the beehive state • the tarheel state • the granite state • the buckeye state • the keystone state • the treasure state • the equality state • the magnolia state • the palmetto state • the mountain state • the volunteer state • ...
USA states 2022-05-25
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- famous landmark grand canyon national park
- home to topsail island
- long name has a lot of s's
- capital is trenton
- Known for the statue of liberty.
- home to city chicago
- boston is home to this state
- Home to city stonington
- Home to city montgomery
- albu
- rymes with wyman
- Wizard of oz takes place here.
- Home to the city las vegas
- home to city jacksonville
- Home to city st. louis
- Home to Madison
- Home to Oaklahoma city
- mount rush more
- home to the president
- buck eye state
- Home to city nashville
- Home to city hot springs
- capital is richmond
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- massachusetts is next to it.
- known for their cowboys.
- Home to city new orleans
- home to the city denver
- state starts with pen
- next to massachusetts
- known for their bar harber bay and lobster
- Home to city salt lake city
- South of north carolina
- famous tv show that stared myley cyrus starts with m
- famous landamark high museum of art
- Home to lowa city
- home to idaho falls
- Name ends with tucky
- not the artic or antartic but is very cold
- rymes with aska
- Known for Disney World.
- home to city minnopilis
- known for their pom trees and hula dancing
- home to city detroit
- Home to the city gary
- Home to city silver spring
- take me home to the place I belong
- home to delaware city
- starts with v and a is known for their pretty trees and hiking trails
- home to los angeles
49 Clues: albu • buck eye state • rymes with aska • Home to Madison • mount rush more • rymes with wyman • Home to lowa city • capital is trenton • home to idaho falls • home to los angeles • capital is richmond • home to city chicago • Name ends with tucky • home to city detroit • state starts with pen • next to massachusetts • Home to the city gary • home to delaware city • home to the president • ...
States-AddyB1 2022-05-24
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- The Gateway Arch in St.Lewis!
- The first baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh(a state here) in 1909.
- The first Girl Scout Cookie was sold in Muskogee(a town in this state) in 1917.
- The birthplace of Kool-Aid.
- this place was not a state till 1912!
- Post-its were invented there.
- was named in honor of King Louis
- The biggest city here is Las Angeles.
- Tony stewart's dirt track, hall of fame for rock and role!
- It's illegal to shoot rabbits from a motorboat.
- Our state nabor
- Some people don't know where to find this state because it isn't where you think.
- The capital is Boise
- Capital St. Paul.
- This state is the second smallest one!
- Elon Musk moved here!
- a lake was created by an earthquake.
- its love of basketball and for producing stars such as Larry,Bird also corn!
- Home to the world's deepest hot springs
- In Hartford,(one of the towns in this state) it's illegal to cross the street by walking on your hands.
- Visitors here Spend More Than $1 Billion.
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- The mississippi river is names after this state!
- The Silver State.
- The state we live in!
- Alligators live here, also the orange state!
- Long Island, or NYC!
- This state has no state mammal!
- birthplace of Pepsi-Cola.
- The capital is little rock!
- This is the peach state!
- The second driest state
- The capital is Lansing
- Chicago is the capital!
- The capital is boston
- This place is tropical,Honolulu!
- Barbecue Was Born here!
- The Green Mountain State
- Smallest state in the USA!
- Where the first rocket was built!
- The horse is this pleases state animal
- has the largest population for grizzly bears
- Became a British Colony in 1634.
- The world's largest hamburger was eaten in Rutland (a state here.)
- There is a country with the same name.
- Right next to washington.
45 Clues: Our state nabor • The Silver State. • Capital St. Paul. • Long Island, or NYC! • The capital is Boise • The state we live in! • The capital is boston • Elon Musk moved here! • The capital is Lansing • The second driest state • Chicago is the capital! • Barbecue Was Born here! • This is the peach state! • The Green Mountain State • birthplace of Pepsi-Cola. • Right next to washington. • ...
Taylor's states 2022-05-24
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- - It is known for its jazz music
- - named after Queen Elizabeth.
- - There are green mountains.
- - The garden state, casinos.
- - Constitution State.
- - The president lives there.
- - Everything is bigger.
- - It is located where the liberty bell is.
- - New England patriots.
- - you can go to disney there.
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- - It is very warm there.
- - The Buckeye State.
- - The ocean is 60'f.
- - There are a lot of mexican people.
- - Los Vegas.
- - It only snows a little bit there.
- - Live free or die
- - It is known for growing wheat.
- - There are a lot of billboards.
- - It has no animals that can kill you.
20 Clues: - Los Vegas. • - Live free or die • - The Buckeye State. • - The ocean is 60'f. • - Constitution State. • - Everything is bigger. • - New England patriots. • - It is very warm there. • - There are green mountains. • - The garden state, casinos. • - The president lives there. • - you can go to disney there. • - named after Queen Elizabeth. • - It is known for its jazz music • ...